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(VIDEO) BLACKPINK’s ‘DEADLINE’ Shatters Records with 1.46 Million Copies Sold on First Day
BLACKPINK’s long-awaited third mini album *DEADLINE* exploded onto the charts, selling 1,461,785 physical copies worldwide on its first day of release February 27, 2026, according to real-time data from South Korea’s Hanteo Chart. The figure sets a new benchmark as the highest single-day album sales ever recorded for a K-pop girl group, surpassing previous records and cementing the quartet’s dominance in the industry.

YG Entertainment confirmed the tally early February 28, stating the EP not only marks BLACKPINK’s personal best but also establishes the group as the first female K-pop act to achieve multiple million-copy first-day sales. Their 2022 full-length *Born Pink* previously crossed 1.01 million on debut day, while *DEADLINE* nearly 50% higher at launch.
The achievement eclipses aespa’s 2023 mini-album *My World* (1.37 million copies on day one), NewJeans’ *Get Up* (1.19 million) and LE SSERAFIM’s *UNFORGIVEN* (1.02 million), making BLACKPINK the undisputed leader among girl groups on Hanteo’s historical rankings. It also ranks as the second-highest first-day total for any K-pop album in 2026 so far, trailing only ENHYPEN’s *THE SIN: VANISH* (over 1.65 million copies).
*DEADLINE* dropped at 2 p.m. KST February 27, ending a three-year-and-five-month hiatus since *Born Pink*. The six-track EP features the lead single “GO,” which quickly climbed to No. 1 on YouTube’s worldwide trending videos within hours and amassed over 21 million views in its first 24 hours. The album topped iTunes Top Albums charts in 32 countries and regions, while “GO” ranked high on domestic platforms like Melon’s Top 100.
Fans, known as BLINKs, drove the massive sales through pre-orders, fan cafe events and global album bundles. Versions including photobooks, posters and exclusive merchandise fueled demand, with Weverse Shop and other platforms reporting swift sell-outs of limited editions. The group’s global appeal — bolstered by solo successes from Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa — translated into strong international pre-sales and day-one purchases.
Industry observers hailed the numbers as evidence of BLACKPINK’s enduring commercial power despite the members’ focus on individual projects in recent years. Jisoo has pursued acting, Jennie launched her label ODD ATELIER, Rosé signed with The Black Label and Atlantic Records, and Lisa formed LLOUD while maintaining YG ties. The comeback reunites the quartet for group activities, including planned promotions and potentially a world tour.
Critics and fans praised *DEADLINE* for blending BLACKPINK’s signature fierce sound with fresh production. Early reviews highlight “GO” as an empowering anthem with sharp beats and confident lyrics, while B-sides explore vulnerability and maturity. The visual rollout, including a high-concept music video for “GO,” amassed millions of views and trended worldwide.
The sales milestone arrives amid a competitive K-pop landscape, where physical album numbers remain a key metric of success despite streaming dominance. Hanteo Chart tracks real-time sales from major retailers, providing a reliable gauge of fan support. BLACKPINK’s achievement underscores the group’s loyal global fandom and strategic timing after prolonged anticipation.
YG Entertainment expressed gratitude to BLINKs, promising more content and activities throughout the promotion cycle. The company teased additional music shows, variety appearances and international engagements in coming weeks.
As *DEADLINE* continues climbing charts, analysts project it could surpass 2 million total sales in its first week, potentially securing a spot among the year’s top sellers. The record-breaking debut reaffirms BLACKPINK’s status as one of K-pop’s biggest acts, capable of shattering barriers even after years apart.
With streaming numbers surging and physical copies flying off shelves, *DEADLINE* marks a triumphant return that sets the bar high for 2026 comebacks.
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Illumination and Nintendo unleashed the latest promotional piece for *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie* on February 27, 2026, with the official “Heroes” teaser trailer spotlighting Mario and his allies in high-stakes galactic action. The 30-second clip, shared across YouTube channels including IGN and the official movie page, emphasizes teamwork, new worlds and returning voices as the sequel builds hype ahead of its April 1, 2026, theatrical debut.

Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic — the duo behind 2023’s blockbuster *The Super Mario Bros. Movie* — the film follows Mario (Chris Pratt), Luigi (Charlie Day), Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) and their friends venturing into space to confront cosmic threats. Produced by Chris Meledandri of Illumination and Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, the project adapts elements from the beloved 2007 Wii game *Super Mario Galaxy*, blending gravity-defying platforming, star-powered exploration and whimsical storytelling.
The “Heroes” teaser opens with sweeping shots of orbiting planets and comet-streaked skies, then cuts to Mario leaping across floating islands while collecting Power Stars. Brief glimpses show Luigi piloting a starship, Peach wielding a spin attack and Yoshi (voiced in prior trailers) devouring enemies before spitting out eggs. A quick montage highlights the core group — Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad and Yoshi — uniting against shadowy foes, with orchestral swells and the iconic Mario theme underscoring their resolve. The tagline “See the good guys in action!” flashes as the heroes strike heroic poses amid exploding galaxies.
Voice cast returns include Pratt as Mario, Taylor-Joy as Peach, Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek and newcomer Brie Larson as Rosalina, the ethereal guardian of the cosmos introduced in the source game. Benny Safdie also joins in an undisclosed role. Recent trailers have teased Yoshi’s debut, Birdo’s appearance and potential cameos from other Nintendo characters, including fan speculation about a mysterious figure possibly tied to Star Fox.
The teaser arrives less than six weeks before the film’s wide release on April 1, 2026 — a date that coincides with April Fool’s Day but has been confirmed as intentional by Universal Pictures. Marketing has ramped up steadily: an initial teaser dropped during a January 2026 Nintendo Direct, followed by a Yoshi-focused first-look clip and a “Level Up” spot showcasing boss Megaleg from the original game. A separate trailer hinted at an “evil alliance” involving Bowser Jr. and possibly Wario, though the latter remains unconfirmed in official footage to preserve surprises.
*The Super Mario Bros. Movie* grossed over $1.36 billion worldwide in 2023, proving the viability of Nintendo’s cinematic universe and setting high expectations for the sequel. Analysts project similar or stronger performance for *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie*, given the source material’s popularity and the expanded scope of space-faring adventures. The film targets families with its colorful animation, humor and heart, while packing Easter eggs for longtime fans — from Luma collectibles to gravity switches and orchestral remixes of classic tracks.
Social media erupted following the “Heroes” drop, with #SuperMarioGalaxyMovie trending on platforms like X and Reddit. Fans praised the visuals, Yoshi’s charm and the promise of deeper lore involving Rosalina. Some speculated on unannounced characters based on leaked descriptions from cinema chains, including a potential Wario role alongside Bowser Jr. Nintendo and Illumination have kept plot details guarded, focusing promotions on spectacle and character reunions.
Tickets are now on sale through major chains like Fandango and AMC, with premium formats including IMAX and Dolby Cinema expected to showcase the cosmic scale. The official website, thesupermariogalaxymovie.com, hosts the trailer alongside posters and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
As the countdown to April 1 continues, the “Heroes” teaser reinforces the film’s core message: even in the vastness of space, Mario’s courage, friendship and ingenuity shine brightest. With Nintendo’s creative oversight ensuring fidelity to the games, the sequel aims to capture the wonder that made *Super Mario Galaxy* a landmark title while delivering fresh cinematic thrills.
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(VIDEO) Gwen Stefani Sparks Debate with Lent Prayer Challenge Promotion
Singer Gwen Stefani is once again at the center of online controversy after teaming up with the Catholic prayer app Hallow to promote its 2026 Lent prayer challenge, prompting a mix of praise for her open faith and sharp criticism accusing her of undergoing a politically charged “MAGA makeover.”
The 56-year-old artist shared an Instagram post on February 18, 2026, announcing her participation in Hallow’s 40-day Lent program alongside Bible scholar Jeff Cavins. “Joining @jeffcavins this Lent on the @hallowapp as part of their prayer challenge leading up to Easter,” Stefani wrote in the caption, describing the experience as a meaningful way to prepare spiritually for the season. The post, a paid collaboration, quickly drew thousands of reactions — both supportive and critical — from her 17.7 million followers.
Critics seized on the partnership to question whether Stefani has shifted from her No Doubt-era punk-rock image to a more conservative, religiously focused persona. Several social media users labeled the change a “MAGA makeover,” pointing to Hallow’s associations with conservative figures and causes. The app has previously featured endorsements from personalities such as Tucker Carlson, JD Vance and Mark Wahlberg, and it has received funding from investors with right-leaning ties, including Peter Thiel. Commenters accused Stefani of aligning with “MAGA values” through her choice of platform and her increasingly visible Catholic devotion.

On platforms like Instagram, X and Reddit, detractors expressed disappointment. “How she went from being the coolest woman ever to this MAGA Barbie is beyond me,” one user wrote. Another commented, “I loved Gwen when she was rebellious and authentic — now it’s all white blonde hair, subdued clothes and endless prayer app ads.” Some fans declared they were “done” with her, citing what they perceived as a departure from the edgy, independent spirit that defined her early career.
The backlash echoes similar reactions from December 2025, when Stefani first promoted Hallow’s “Pray25: Be Still” initiative. At that time, users flagged the app’s pro-life content and conservative leanings, with one writing, “Love you Gwen but unfortunately I ain’t no Hallow app girl.” The repeated promotion has fueled perceptions that her faith journey is being packaged for a specific ideological audience.
Despite the criticism, a significant portion of her fanbase has rallied in support. Defenders argue that Stefani has always been open about her Catholic upbringing and that her current expressions of faith are genuine rather than politically motivated. “She’s been Catholic her whole life — this isn’t new,” one supporter posted. Others praised her courage in sharing spirituality publicly at a time when religious figures in entertainment often face scrutiny. “God bless her for being bold in her faith,” read one popular comment.
Hallow, launched in 2018, has become one of the most downloaded Catholic apps, offering guided prayers, meditations, Bible studies and celebrity collaborations. Its Lent challenge includes daily reflections designed to deepen users’ spiritual lives leading to Easter on April 5, 2026. The company has partnered with high-profile Catholics including Chris Pratt, Jonathan Roumie and Mark Wahlberg, positioning itself as a modern tool for prayer in a digital age.
Stefani has not directly responded to the “MAGA makeover” accusations. Her recent social media activity continues to blend family moments, music updates and faith-based content without engaging the political framing. Married to country singer Blake Shelton since 2021, she has spoken in past interviews about how faith has helped her navigate personal challenges, including divorce and motherhood.
The polarized response highlights broader cultural dynamics: celebrity expressions of Christianity frequently spark debate when perceived as intersecting with conservative politics. For some fans, Stefani’s Hallow partnership feels like a natural extension of her beliefs; for others, it represents an unwelcome pivot that clashes with the rebellious identity she cultivated in the 1990s and early 2000s.
As Lent continues, the conversation shows no signs of slowing. The challenge has reportedly attracted thousands of new users to Hallow, according to promotional metrics shared by the app. Meanwhile, online discourse remains split between admiration for her authenticity and frustration over what some see as performative or ideologically loaded spirituality.
With No Doubt’s planned reunion tour set for May 2026, fans will soon see whether Stefani’s current phase influences her stage presence or setlist choices. For now, the Lent promotion has turned a personal spiritual commitment into a public flashpoint, illustrating how faith, fame and politics continue to collide in the digital era.
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