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Metro
Aug 2026
Tom Holland and Zendaya's 'Cringey' Old Social Media Photos Prove They're Soulmates
Tom Holland and Zendaya’s resurfaced teenage-era Instagram photos have delighted fans, who see their similarly unpolished and humorous styles as evidence they were a natural match. The piece also traces their relationship from their 2016 social-media debut and early dating rumors through their publicly confirmed romance in 2021, engagement in 2024–25, and Law Roach’s reported confirmation that they married in 2026. The couple later celebrated with a wedding event at Surrey’s Beaverbrook Hotel.
Metro
Jun 2026
Is Bam Margera in the New Jackass Movie? Inside His 'New Chapter' After Cast Feud
Bam Margera will appear in the final Jackass film, Jackass: Best and Last, only through archive footage and will not participate in new stunts. The article revisits his rise as an original Jackass cast member, struggles with alcohol addiction, repeated rehabilitation, arrests, divorces and a legal dispute over his removal from Jackass Forever. Margera reportedly became sober in 2024 with support from his wife Dannii and is now focusing on skateboarding and a structured lifestyle. Johnny Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine say they remain concerned about him and would welcome renewed contact when he is ready.
Metro News
Mar 2026
Every star who has been cancelled from the Oscars selfie 12 years on
The article revisits the 2014 Oscars selfie and examines controversies involving several participants. Ellen DeGeneres faced workplace-misconduct allegations that contributed to the end of her talk show; Kevin Spacey faced sexual-assault accusations but was found not liable in New York and not guilty in the UK; and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie endured a lengthy, contentious divorce involving custody and business disputes. Bradley Cooper took the selfie, which was posted by DeGeneres and became one of Twitter’s most viral images.
Metro News
Dec 2025
One of Steven Spielberg's 'sci-fi classics' is leaving Netflix in a matter of days
Steven Spielberg’s 2002 science-fiction thriller Minority Report, starring Tom Cruise, is scheduled to leave Netflix on December 31. Set in a futuristic 2054 where crimes are predicted before they occur, the film follows Precrime chief John Anderton after he is accused of a future murder. The film has an 89% critics’ score and an 80% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, earned more than $225 million worldwide, and is praised for its action, ethical dilemmas and complex mystery. A short-lived Fox prequel series followed in 2015.
Metro
Sep 2025
‘Woefully erratic’ sequel with 14% Rotten Tomatoes score soars up Netflix chart
Ice Road: Vengeance, starring Liam Neeson, has reached third place on Netflix’s global chart after attracting more than 7.6 million views and 14.4 million hours watched in a week. The sequel follows trucker Mike McCann in Nepal as he travels toward Mount Everest and confronts mercenaries, but critics have sharply criticized its thin action plot, lack of actual ice roads and uneven execution. The film holds a 14% Rotten Tomatoes score, significantly below the 43% score of the 2021 original, The Ice Road.
Metro News
Sep 2025
James Bond frontrunner rules out playing 007: ‘I’m too old’
James Norton has ruled himself out of becoming the next James Bond, saying that he is too old at 40. Although Norton has been linked to the role for years, he said there is no active conversation and that the speculation is unfounded. Reports indicate that casting will not begin until director Denis Villeneuve completes Dune: Part Three, with production potentially starting in 2027. Villeneuve and screenwriter Steven Knight are reportedly seeking an unknown British actor in his late 20s or early 30s for a new version of the character.
Metro
Sep 2025
Fans left 'bawling' over standout moment in the new Wicked: For Good trailer
The new trailer for Wicked: For Good has prompted strong emotional reactions from fans, particularly over Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba saying, “Just look at me. Not with your eyes, with theirs.” The sequel reunites Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda and continues their friendship’s conflict amid Glinda’s wedding, attacks by angry animals and the consequences of their opposing identities. Directed by Jon Chu, the film also stars Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh and others, and is scheduled for cinema release on November 21. The first Wicked film grossed $756 million worldwide and earned major acclaim, including Oscar nominations for Erivo and Grande.
Metro News
Sep 2025
Fans devastated over first trailer for reboot of ‘near perfect’ 90s thriller
The first trailer for Hulu’s reboot of the 1992 thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle has prompted fans to praise the original and express doubts that the new version can match its impact. Starring Maika Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the reboot follows a family whose seemingly sweet nanny harbors a sinister agenda and premieres on October 22. Director Michelle Garza Cervera says the film develops new characters and a slower-burn story rather than copying Curtis Hanson’s original, while retaining some Easter eggs for longtime viewers.
Metro
Sep 2025
D4vd ‘Terminates Lease of Hollywood Home’ After Body of 15-Year-Old Found in His Car
D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has reportedly ended the lease on a $20,000-a-month Hollywood Hills home after police raided the property while investigating the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Rivas’s remains were found in a Tesla associated with Burke, who has not been named an official suspect and is reportedly cooperating with investigators. The property owner said Burke’s manager, Josh Marshall, arranged the lease termination and that moving out was prompted by the ongoing investigation. Burke has not publicly commented, and his remaining performances have been canceled.
Metro
Sep 2025
“Creepy and disturbing” villain in 2025’s best horror movie is getting a prequel
Director Zach Cregger confirms that a prequel to the horror film Weapons is being developed with Warner Bros., focusing on Amy Madigan’s sinister character Aunt Gladys. Cregger says he had the story in mind before the original film’s release and is excited about the project. Weapons has received strong audience and critical reactions, including a 94% Rotten Tomatoes score, while Madigan’s unsettling performance has been especially praised.
Metro
Sep 2025
Colin Farrell says it’s ‘a miracle’ nobody died during most dangerous stunt of his career
Colin Farrell recalled filming the Battle of Gaugamela for Oliver Stone’s 2004 film Alexander in Morocco, describing the sequence as the most dangerous stunt of his career. The production involved eight elephants, 200 horses and hundreds of performers moving simultaneously, and Farrell said it was a miracle nobody died after one participant broke his leg. He noted that such a shoot would not be attempted in the same way today. Farrell also discussed working with Stone and his current film, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, which stars Margot Robbie but has received weak reviews and performed poorly at the global box office.
Metro
Sep 2025
Jimmy Kimmel returning to TV after Hollywood stars blast his suspension
Jimmy Kimmel is set to return to Jimmy Kimmel Live after ABC and Disney suspended production over comments he made about the killing of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk. The networks said the remarks were ill-timed and insensitive, but reversed the decision after conversations with Kimmel and intense backlash, including an open letter signed by more than 400 entertainment figures. Kimmel had criticized MAGA supporters for politicizing Kirk's death, while Donald Trump attacked Kimmel's talent and ratings and suggested networks carrying unfavorable coverage could face consequences. SAG-AFTRA and other television figures characterized the suspension as censorship and a threat to free speech.
Metro
Sep 2025
Cardi B replaces The Weeknd at festival days after revealing baby news
Cardi B will replace The Weeknd as a headliner at the Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park on September 27 after he withdrew for personal reasons. She joins Shakira and other performers, with Hugh Jackman hosting. The performance follows Cardi B’s release of her second album, Am I The Drama?, and comes shortly after she confirmed that she is expecting her fourth child, her first with NFL player Stefon Diggs. She is scheduled to begin her Little Miss Drama tour in February.
Metro News
Sep 2025
Netflix fans ‘really hooked’ on creepy new show after all 10 episodes drop
Netflix’s 10-episode adult animated comedy Haunted Hotel, created by Matt Roller, has quickly entered the platform’s top 10 following its September 19 release. Viewers have praised its mix of absurd humor, clever writing, family-oriented horror and emotional depth, with many calling for a second season. The series, led by Will Forte, currently holds an 83% Rotten Tomatoes score. Roller also revealed that the show contains more than 80 horror-related Easter eggs, including references to iconic buildings, films and furnishings.