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Weekend Preview: ‘Adult Material’ On HBO Max, More Ryan Murphy On Netflix, And A Very Different ‘The Mandalorian’

Adult Material (HBO Max) — Hayley Squires stars as a well-known British porn star who lives in the spotlight while also juggling motherhood. Rupert Everett plays her old colleague, with whom she navigates the Internet’s porn revolution, and they search for innovative ways to put a fresh spin on all things erotic. WarnerMedia’s streaming service acquired this drama series, which is currently airing on the U.K.’s Channel 4, from Banijay Rights.

The Prom (Netflix film) — Ryan Murphy’s relationship with Netflix keeps on giving, this time with a neon-bedazzled Broadway adaptation, which stars Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and James Corden. The three help shake up the prom at a small Indiana town after a teen faces bigotry while attempting to attend her high school’s biggest dance with her girlfriend. Also, glitter, glitter, and more glitter, all in service of inclusion.

The Mandalorian: Chapter 11 (Disney+ series) — The bounty-hunting Star Wars series does something that it’s never done until now: give Baby Yoda a break. Don’t worry, the little guy will be back in action soon, but people still have mixed feelings.

High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special (Disney+) — Based upon High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, this special features all-new musical numbers for Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s Eve/Day. Stick around for a sneak peek at Season 2.

Ava (Netflix film) — Jessica Chastain stars in this spy action-thriller, along with Colin Farrell, who plays her character’s handler. Chastian is a globe-trotting assassin who is somehow attempting to reunite with estranged relatives, and everything gets to be a bit too much. Oh, and John Malkovich is along for the ride.

Small Axe (Amazon film collection) — It’s week four of five for this batch of Steve McQueen-directed movies. The stories, set in London’s West Indian community, will explore the endurance of the human spirit despite setbacks from discrimination and rampant racism, all set from the late 1960s to the 1980s.

Here’s the rest of this weekend’s notable programming:

SNL (Saturday, 11:29 p.m.) — Host Timothée Chalamet and musical guest Bruce Springsteen.

Supermarket Sweep (Sunday, ABC 8:00 p.m.) — Leslie Jones and every bit of her enthusiasm will host contestants in this revival of the grocery-shopping game show.

Pandora (Sunday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — Can Jax save the entire universe from utter destruction before it’s too late? Xander’s also pursuing some redemption while the Ancients prepare for final judgment time.

The Outpost (Sunday, CW 9:00 p.m.) — Tobin’s loyalty isn’t looking so great while Yavalla’s tested by a confrontation, and Talon and Zed must carry out an assassination.

Your Honor (Sunday, Showtime 10:00 p.m.) — Bryan Cranston’s intense (although uneven) limited series faces inevitable comparisons to Breaking Bad, and for sure, Cranston’s character executes his most Walter White-like maneuvers since Heisenberg left the building with AMC’s 2013 “Felina” finale. This week, his character is Panic-Cranstoning over an alibi for his son and pulling off unorthodox favors in the process.

Shameless (Sunday, CW 9:00 p.m.) — The Gallaghers are dealing with the pandemic in their own way on Chicago’s South Side, and this week, Kevin and V are trying to breathe new life into their pot business while Carl’s first day as a cop isn’t anything like he expected it to be. (I’m still holding out for these things to happen, by the way).

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Euphoria Part 1: Rue (HBO Max) — Need a little Zendaya to tide you over before the show returns (at an undetermined date) for Season 2? The Emmy award winner returns for the first of two special episodes. This one officially lands on HBO on Sunday, but you can catch it early already, only on HBO Max. Rue’s relapsing and ends up in a diner whilst contemplating life after Jules leaves her along at the train station following their winter formal.

Big Mouth: Season 4 (Netflix) — One of TV’s funniest shows is back to drum up anxiety, courtesy of Tito the Mosquito (who will be voiced by Maria Bamford), in addition to all the hormone monsters that you dearly love. Newcomer voices on the series include Ayo Edebiri replacing Jenny Slate as Missy, along with Zach Galifianakis, Seth Rogen, Josie Totah, Lena Waithe, Quinta Brunson, John Oliver, Sterling K. Brown, Paul Giamatti, Maya Erskine, and Anna Konkle.

Hardy Boys (Hulu series) — The beloved detective book series gets the reboot treatment with Frank (Rohan Campbell) and Joe (Alexander Elliot) leaving the city for their parents’ hometown following a tragedy. What seems like a quiet summer grows more intriguing when they stumble upon some key evidence.

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Fans Think Taylor Swift Is About To Release Another Surprise Album After Spotting An Easter Egg

Taylor Swift is infamous for hiding Easter eggs in her songs and videos so that fans can decipher her next move. She even admitted to leaving hints in the lyrics of her album Folkore this summer. So after releasing the surprise LP Evermore Thursday night, fans think that Swift has left a subtle clue pointing to yet another secret release.

It wasn’t long after Evermore‘s release that fans were already beginning to suspect a third album was in the pipeline. The main theory stems from Swift’s album artwork. In a black-and-white photo of the singer standing in front of a tree, the word “woodvale” can be seen written in the top corner. This led fans to speculate that Swift is gearing up to drop a third surprise release, this time titled Woodvale.

On top of the world “woodvale” appearing in images, Swift herself said that she “couldn’t stop” writing songs during her recording sessions, which could mean she’s sitting on a lot of unreleased material. Alongside the release of Evermore, Swift wrote: “To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs. To try and put it more poetically, it feels like we were standing on the edge of the folklorian woods and had a choice: to turn and go back or to travel further into the forest of this music. We chose to wander deeper in and my collaborators and I are proud to announce that my 9th studio album and folklore’s sister record is here. It’s called evermore.”

Check out fans trying to decode Taylor’s next move above.

Evermore is out now via Republic. Get it here.

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Matt Smith Of ‘The Crown’ Will Play Another Prince In The ‘Game Of Thrones’ Prequel Series, ‘House Of The Dragon’

Matt Smith is becoming TV’s go-to prince. He portrayed Prince Philip on The Crown, where he was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the Emmys, and he’ll play Prince Daemon Targaryen in the Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon. Described as a “peerless warrior and a dragonrider,” Daemon “possesses the true blood of the dragon. But it is said that whenever a Targaryen is born, the gods toss a coin in the air…” He is the younger brother of King Viserys, played by Paddy Considine in the show, and was born some 200 years before Daenerys.

HBO revealed two more additions to the House of the Dragon cast on Friday: Olivia Cooke, who was fantastic in Sound of Metal, as Alicent Hightower, and Emma D’Arcy (Truth Seekers) as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. Alicent is “the daughter of Otto Hightower, the Hand of the King, and the most comely woman in the Seven Kingdoms. She was raised in the Red Keep, close to the king and his innermost circle; she possesses both a courtly grace and a keen political acumen,” while Princess Rhaenyra is “the king’s first-born child, she is of pure Valyrian blood, and she is a dragonrider. Many would say that Rhaenyra was born with everything… but she was not born a man.”

No dragons have been announced yet, but we know they’re coming.

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Obama Performs A Dramatic Reading Of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’

Of all the sentences I never imagined myself writing, “Barack Obama does a dramatic reading of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself‘” would rank pretty high on the list — if I had one, that is. And yet, it’s the one I find myself still not quite believing I did write, so I have to write it again.

Former President of the United States of America Barack Obama — the first Black President in the nation’s 250-year history — did a dramatic reading of Detroit rap star Eminem’s 2002 record-breaking, 8 Mile soundtrack hit “Lose Yourself.” Here it is. Gaze upon it in wonder.

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It’s okay if you need to take a minute after watching that. Because you should. If ever there were two polar opposite personalities in this wild world of ours, they would definitely be Barack Obama and Marshall Mathers. The cool-headed, measured former Head of State of the US and the foul-mouthed rap rebel certainly don’t seem like they have much in common. To be fair, it’s only the intro, but it implies that there’s more to come, and the mind reels at the possibilities

But the unifying element in this connection is the fact that Barack Obama used the song during his 2008 presidential campaign. As he explains in the video above, it helped him get hype as its underdog story was one he could relate to as a one-term Senator running for the highest office in the land. Especially as a Black man in a very, very whitewashed arena (Joe Biden’s using the song now). There are some pretty obvious analogs here, but the important thing is:

Barack Obama did a dramatic reading of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” and it is glorious.

Watch it above.

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Watts Rapper STIX Is Lifting Up The Hood Through Music And Grassroots Community Building

“Turning the hood into its own Beverly Hills,” says Watts rapper, producer, songwriter, and community activist STIX. “That’s the ideal community to me.”

When pushed, he expands the idea further.

“A community where people who look like me, whether they be black or brown, or come from a financial situation like I grew up in, whether they are white, Jewish, Indian, immigrant, non-immigrant, LGBT, doesn’t matter — a community where we can all live in one place and have the resources and opportunities available to stimulate our own economy and provide resources and opportunities.”

Centralized communities where people help and care about one another? Where mega-conglomerates aren’t able to leverage the promise of convenience against more empathetic concerns like supporting local businesses? It’s a powerful vision and one which STIX has been chasing throughout his 16-year career. And while rap is often the medium for his message, his social justice mission stays front and center.

“Moving out of the hood is always the goal,” he says. “But why don’t we gentrify or own neighborhoods, wholesale? When we move out of the hood we pay property taxes, those property taxes go to schools that don’t target the people I just spoke about. Then you’re paying the salaries of police and politicians who don’t focus on the needs of those people I just spoke about.”

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Talk is easy, but STIX is one to practice what he preaches. Despite early hip-hop success working with Bobby Valentino, tours with Top Dog Entertainment’s Jay Rock and Reason, and acting as the chief architect behind Iggy Azalea’s Ignorant Art mixtape, he hasn’t left the south LA neighborhood he grew up in.

“My neighborhood is a big inspiration behind why I do what I do today,” he says. “I used to see what I didn’t have and I would feel like if I had resources to this, or access to that then I’d be rich. I want to end that cycle for other young individuals who are growing up in places like where I grew up. Make it so they don’t have to say that. So they have the resources and opportunities to make something of themselves.”

That mindset motivated STIX to start the non-profit foundation Think Watts, which places a major emphasis on community mobility and building bridges between the residents in low-income neighborhoodss and professionals in the corporate world.

“Our main mission is to supply the community and low-income communities with education and economic development in regard to financial literacy, entrepreneurship, arts programming, job training, sports pathways, with a subsidiary focus on permanent support of transitional housing for the homeless, and preventing recidivism. My mission is to help those in need and identity what those needs in these communities are and supply them with it via my relationships or my impact with music.”

That adds up to a massive task, obviously, but STIX has a natural ability for pulling the right minds together to get things done. He developed the skill when his primary focus was on rap — grabbing producers and completing an entire album with Bobby Valentino in just three days. More recently, he did it in his CLIO Award-winning advertising work with the Watts Rams.

“Hip-hop is an expression,” he says. “I utilize it as that tool that the streets use to communicate, and I use imagery and innovative content and a message that the corporate world would try to articulate. I bring those together to create something. Every time I create those partnerships, I make sure they do something for the community… [in the case of the Watts Rams] kids growing up without opportunities now have access to a free Pop Warner team that’s coached by the police.”

STIX followed up that work with a song debuted by the NFL’s LA Rams on Monday Night Football, which spoke about racial and social injustice, as well as police brutality.

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The realities of 2020 have, unfortunately, put some of the Think Watts community projects on hold. But STIX didn’t let the pandemic stop his mission. Instead Think Watts has pivoted towards doing more food distribution, throwing grocery drives, and even offering rental assistance to low-income families. STIX stresses the importance of offering support now more than ever, in the face of a pandemic that has disproportionately harmed black and brown communities nationwide.

In 2021, much of his focus will be on education, with Think Watts offering community programming around financial literacy, entrepreneurship, coding, and job training. For STIX, courses like these are an outgrowth of his efforts to build bridges between communities of color and the corporate world.

“The corporate world talks at people, not to them,” he says. “What I try to do is be the messenger between both… and be a force for good.”

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Lil Wayne Could Get 10 Years In Prison After Pleading Guilty To Federal Gun Charges

TMZ reports Lil Wayne has pled guilty to illegally possessing a loaded weapon after his plane was searched at the end of 2019. He’s due back in court for sentencing next month and could receive up to 10 years in prison because of his existing criminal record — he was convicted of a felony gun charge in New York in 2009.

Federal agents were supposedly tipped off to a gun on Wayne’s plane at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport on December 23, 2019 and officers found a gold-plated Remington 1911, .45-caliber handgun in Wayne’s bag after he advised them that he was carrying. The bag also allegedly contained cocaine, ecstasy, and oxycodone. According to TMZ, Wayne has a good chance of receiving a more lenient sentence than the maximum 10 years because of his cooperation — federal prosecutors apparently recommended a lighter sentence, but it’s still up to the judge.

Meanwhile, Wayne’s been the subject of plenty other attention-grabbing headlines to close out the year. Although he received praise for the third installment of his No Ceilings mixtape series thanks in part to the “BB King Freestyle” featuring Drake, he also received criticism for shouting out Donald Trump on “Life Is Good” after previously co-signing the defeated incumbent’s last-ditch campagin efforts.

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Brockhampton Relaunches Their ‘Gay’ Clothing Collection At Zumiez

Although they’ve been relatively quiet musically this year, hip-hop’s resident “boy band” Brockhampton hasn’t been lollygagging around. Today, they announced the relaunch of their clothing collection, succinctly titled Gay. The group previously joked around about “pushing the gay agenda” when they signed to RCA Records in 2018, and their clothing collection’s tongue-in-cheek name reflects a similar wicked sense of humor.

The line, “intended to further represent and empower the LGBTQ+ community in mainstream media and retail,” will be available at Zumiez and range from $9.99 to $71.95, including t-shirts, a hoodie, and a hat. The group also released a digital lookbook, creative directed by Kevin Abstract (naturally) and shot by Ashlan Grey. The models in the lookbook are activists from GLAAD’s Youth Engagement Program.

Although they haven’t put out much music in 2020, there was a short span of time toward the middle of the year when they shared a string of singles, beginning with the early May release of “Things Can’t Stay The Same” and “N.S.T.” They followed up a week later with “M.O.B.” and “Twisted,” then finished off the run with “Baby Bull,” “Downside,” and “I.F.L.” Since then, though, they have deleted all the tracks from their YouTube profile, leaving “Sugar” as their most recent track.

Check out the lookbook for Gay below.

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Ryan Gosling And Chris Evans Will Square Off In A Spy Thriller On Netflix Directed By The Russo Brothers

Chris Evans spent Thursday night explaining why he isn’t taking Tim Allen’s job as the voice of Buzz Lightyear on Twitter, but an Evans-involved Friday social media entry was much less confusing news. Captain America is apparently joining up with some other Marvel Cinematic Mainstays, directors Joe and Anthony Russo.

Netflix announced that Evans and Ryan Gosling will join Ana de Armas in a new film directed by the Russos based on a novel called The Gray Man, the debut work from Mark Greaney.

The project actually first made headlines back in July, as Deadline reported the budget for the film is expected to be Netflix’s largest ever: upwards of $200 million to create what’s described as a Bond-like cinematic universe:

Said Joe Russo on the film’s scale: “The intention is for it to be competitive with any theatrical, and the ability to do with with Gosling and Evans is a dream for us. The idea is to create a franchise and build out a whole universe, with Ryan at the center of it. We have all committed to the first movie, and that’s got to be great to get us to the second movie. These are master assassins, and Gosling’s characters gets burned by the CIA and Evans’ character has to hunt him down. We have a great working relationship with Netflix, and we go back almost 20 years with Scott Stuber. We formed AGBO to be an agnostic storytelling company, where we figure out the best platform. We think Netflix is the perfect place for this film.”

And it seems to be a huge investment in what’s an intriguing source material. Here’s the novel description, per the author’s website:

Court Gentry is known as The Gray Man– a legend in the covert realm, moving silently from job to job, accomplishing the impossible, and then fading away. And he always hits his target. But there are forces more lethal than Gentry in the world. And in their eyes, Gentry has just outlived his usefulness.

Now, he is going to prove that for him, there is no gray area between killing for a living– and killing to stay alive.

Deadline noted that Gosling is expected to play Gentry in the film, though Lloyd Hansen (Evans) will be a former CIA pal hunting down Gentry as the picture spans the globe. The Gray Man is billed as the first novel in the series by author, so this may be another franchise in the works if things go well on Netflix. That’s a lot of world-building for the Russos all goes according to plan.

(Via Netflix & Mark Greaney)

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Kid Cudi’s Latest Original Adidas Sneaker Silhouette Has Heavy Moon Man Vibes

In anticipation of the upcoming third entry of Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon project, Man on the Moon III: The Chosen, Cudi surprise-announced his latest collaboration with Adidas to the internet last night and dominated late-night Twitter sneaker discourse. The new collab, an original sneaker silhouette known as the Vadawam 326, follows Cudi and the Three Stripes’ Bill & Ted Artillery Hi drop from last month. This time, the team has put together a mid-rise silhouette that (unsurprisingly) looks fit for a futuristic runway.

The Vadawam sports an upper of overlayed premium leather, with mid-foot windows, hairy suede accents, wide-spaced laces, and a trio of alternating straps. If Elon Musk tries to put these on a future SpaceX astronaut no one will be shocked. Trefoil branding at the tongue and the Cudi x Adidas insignia on the heel complete the design, which sits on a Torsion cushioned heel for added comfort.

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The Vadawam was named for Cudi’s daughter and features a digital print “326” embellishment on the sneaker’s outer collar, a reference to Vama’s month and day of birth. It’ll drop in two colorways, a White/ Ecru Tint, Easy Yellow iteration, and a Core Black/ Night Grey/ Solar Pink makeup.

The sneakers are scheduled to land from orbit on December 17th for a retail price of $180. Pick up a pair at the Adidas webstore or select Adidas retailers like Foot Locker on December 17th.

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CNN Analyst Torches Republicans: They’d ‘Smack Their Moms In The Face’ If Trump Demanded They Do So

Down in Texas, Ted Cruz declared that he was ready and willing to embarrass himself in front of the Supreme Court, if the justices granted certiorari in a case brought by the Pennsylvania GOP. All of that’s fancy legal language that doesn’t even matter because the Supreme Court unanimously threw Trump under the bus and refused to hear the state GOP’s arguments to overturn election results. And the core issue that matters right now, really, is that Ted Cruz is one of many Republicans who who are putting it all on the line to stand up on behalf of Trump’s (false) “election fraud” whining. Cruz is doing so despite Trump taking shots at Ted’s wife and branding him as “Lyin’ Ted.”

None of Ted’s current sacrificial attitude toward a losing president makes much sense, but Ted is not alone. On Thursday afternoon, over 100 GOP U.S. House members signed onto what Jake Tapper called a “deranged” lawsuit out of Texas. These lawmakers want the Supreme Court to overturn Joe Biden’s presidential victory (while they allege widespread voter fraud in four battleground states), and on Friday, CNN analyst John Harwood spoke to the ridiculousness of the situation. Harwood assessed the situation as one of fear for these lawmakers, who believe that Trump or his followers will trash them, and they’ll do anything to avoid such a situation. Via Mediaite:

“What we’re seeing, Kate, is a demonstration by House Republicans of the extent of the rot inside the Republican Party right now. These people know what Donald Trump is, as Ted Cruz said in 2016, he’s a pathological liar. Marco Rubio called him a con artist… These are people who if Donald Trump said, ‘I’m going to trash you on Twitter unless you go smack your mom in the face,’ they would go smack their moms in the face and try to explain it to them afterward.”

Well sadly, Harwood is probably not wrong (and I’m not even talking about when Cruz elbowed his wife in the face because, obviously, that was an accident, and I’m taking that out of context if only to remind you that, yes, Ted Cruz once elbowed his wife in the face in front of the world). Yet as Harwood states, this matter is very serious because those 106 Republicans are “smacking American democracy in the face.” Yep, he said it.

(Via CNN and Mediaite)