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The New Season: The most anticipated new movies, music, TV and more
Be on the lookout for these new entertainment offerings in the coming months, from screens to stage, from music to page.
Movies
“The Apprentice” (October 11) – In this cautionary tale set in 1970s and ’80s New York City, Jeremy Strong stars as attorney Roy Cohn who helps shape his protégé, a wet-behind-the-ears real estate figure named Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan), into a media star. Director Ali Abbasi’s examination of the young Trump, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, sparked legal threats from the Trump campaign, but that didn’t prevent a distributor from picking up the film for a pre-Election Day release.
Watch a trailer from “The Apprentice”:
“We Live in Time” (October 11) – In this romantic comedy-drama, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield don’t exactly “meet cute” – she runs into him with her car. But the relationship that develops is truly tested when they are confronted with a medical crisis. Directed by John Crowley (the 2015 Saoirse Ronan period romance “Brooklyn”).
“The Piano Lesson” (November 8) – Denzel Washington, who starred in and directed a film adaptation of August Wilson’s “Fences,” is producing films based on the entire oeuvre of the acclaimed playwright. Following 2020’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Washington has now produced his third Wilson story, the Pulitzer Prize-winning saga of a family’s fight over a cherished heirloom. Starring Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray Fisher and Michael Potts (who appeared in the recent Broadway revival), along with Danielle Deadwyler, Skuylar Aleece Smith and Erykah Badu.
“Wicked” (November 22) – Most films being released this fall would be green with envy over the amount of audience anticipation for the big-screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, even though it’s only Part One. (Part Two will be released in Fall 2025.) Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo star as Galinda and Elphaba, whose youthful friendship serves as the origin story for Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West. With Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey.
“Gladiator II” (November 22) – “Are you not entertained?” Evidently not enough, as director Ridley Scott has returned to his Oscar-winning 2000 epic for a follow-up, set more than 20 years after the first film, in which gladiator Paul Mescal, general Pedro Pascal, power broker Denzel Washington, and Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger as co-emperors Geta and Caracalla fight over a 3rd century Roman Empire under siege from without and within.
Documentaries
“Will & Harper” (in theaters; streaming on Netflix September 27) – Comedian Will Ferrell and former “Saturday Night Live” head writer Harper Steele, longtime buddies, take a cross-country road trip after Steele announces she has transitioned to a woman.
“We Will Dance Again” (Streaming on Paramount+ September 24) – Survivors of the October 7 Hamas terror attack on the Nova Music Festival in Israel recount the horrors and heroism of that day.
“Blink” (October 4) – A French-Canadian couple embarks on a round-the-world trip with their family, after three of their four children are diagnosed with a rare and incurable disease that leads to loss of eyesight. From directors Daniel Roher (the Oscar-winning “Navalny”) and Edmund Stenson.
“Piece by Piece” (October 11) – The music producer and singer Pharrell tells his life story not with archive footage or talking-head interviews, but with Lego! Directed by Morgan Neville (an Oscar-winner for “20 Feet From Stardom”), it captures Pharrell’s creative process in brickfilm form.
“Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” (Fathom Events theater screening September 25; streaming on Max November 1) – This profile of the superhero actor and activist, which debuted at Sundance earlier this year, features never-before-seen home movies of his life before and after the accident that paralyzed him.
Music
Luke Bryan: “Mind of a Country Boy” (September 27) – The country singer-songwriter, one of the world’s bestselling artists, is out with album #11.
Listen to “Mind of a Country Boy” from Luke Bryan’s new album:
Samara Joy: “Portrait” (October 11) – The Grammy-winning jazz singer’s latest.
Listen to “Autumn Nocturne,” from Samara Joy’s new album, “Portrait”:
Jelly Roll: “Beautifully Broken” (October 11) – The rapper and country artist’s follow-up to “Whitsitt Chapel.”
Listen to “Get By,” from Jelly Roll’s new album, “Beautifully Broken.”
Shawn Mendes: “Shawn” (October 18) – The Canadian singer-songwriter’s first album, “Handwritten,” debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts when Mendes was just 16 years old. “Shawn” is his fifth studio album.
Listen to “Nobody Knows,” from Shawn Mendes’ new album, “Shawn”:
Michael Kiwanuka: “Small Changes” (November 15) – The English songwriter and guitarist won Britain’s Mercury Prize for his 2019 album, “Kiwanuka.”
Listen to “Floating Parade” from Michael Kiwanuka’s new album “Small Changes”:
TV/Streaming
“Matlock” (Previews on CBS September 22) – In this reboot of the 1980s legal drama starring Andy Griffith, Kathy Bates plays Madeline Matlock, a folksy defense attorney out for justice.
“The Franchise” (premieres on HBO/Max October 6) – This comedy series (executive produced by “Veep” creator Armando Iannucci) depicts the trials of a crew trying to film a superhero movie.
“Disclaimer” (Streaming on Apple TV+ October 11) – Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sasha Baron Cohen and Kodi Smit-McPhee star in this psychological thriller based on Renée Knight’s novel, and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, in which a woman finds a book that – surprise! – reveals the secrets of her own life.
“Dune: Prophecy” (premieres on HBO/Max in November) – Set in the universe of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi series, which has spawned two recent blockbuster films, this story of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood stars Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Joshi May and Travis Fimmel.
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” (Streaming on Disney+ December 3) – What kids wouldn’t want to join an intergalactic adventure? This latest series follows a quartet of lost youngsters who must navigate their way back home with the aid of a Force user (Jude Law).
Theater
New York City:
“Our Town” (revival) (now at the Barrymore Theatre) – Thornton Wilder’s classic is staged with stars Jim Parsons, Katie Holmes, Zoey Deutch, Richard Thomas, Ephraim Sykes and Michelle Wilson.
“Yellow Face” (now at the Todd Haimes Theatre) – Tony-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (“M. Butterfly”) writes a farce about theater and racial miscasting.
“Romeo + Juliet” (previews begin September 26 at the Circle in the Square Theatre) – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler star in the immortal romantic tragedy, this time with music by Jack Antonoff.
“Sunset Boulevard” (revival) (previews begin September 28 at the St. James Theatre) – Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicalization of the Billy Wilder noir classic is reimagined by director Jamie Lloyd. Nicole Scherzinger, as faded film star Norma Desmond, received smashing reviews from her performance on London’s West End.
Watch a trailer featuring Nicole Scherzinger in “Sunset Boulevard”:
“Gypsy” (revival) (previews begin November 21 at the Majestic Theatre) – Audra McDonald, who has six Tony Awards on her shelf, grabs ahold of Mama Rose, one of the most celebrated roles in musical theater, created by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents. Directed by George C. Wolfe and choreographed by Camille A. Brown, will everything come up roses?
Around the country:
“Prelude to a Kiss: A Musical” (at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee, Wis.) – Craig Lucas has adapted his own Tony-nominated 1988 play into a musical, a romantic comedy about souls exchanged.
“Oh Happy Day!” (at the Baltimore Center Stage, Baltimore, Md.) – Jordan E. Cooper’s “play with music” reimagines the fable of Noah’s Ark.
Latrice Pace, Courtney Monét and Tiya Askia perform an excerpt from “I See God,” from “Oh, Happy Day!”:
“My Best Friend’s Wedding” (begins September 26 at the Ogunquit Playhouse, Ogunquit, Maine) – The Julia Roberts romantic comedy is the basis of a musical with classic songs by Burt Bacharach & Hal David.
“Babbitt” (October 1, at Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, D.C.) – Matthew Broderick stars in this adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’ political satire.
“Primary Trust” (Multiple cities) – The Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Eboni Booth, about a young man with an imaginary friend trying to reinvent his own life, is featured in several productions this fall, including in Pittsfield, Mass., Arlington, Va., and Chicago.
Books
Washington Post and “Sunday Morning” book critic Ron Charles offers his picks from among the season’s new titles.
“The Mighty Red” by Louise Erdrich (October 1) – The latest by the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of “The Night Watchman” and “The Round House.”
“The Message” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (October 1) – A collection of essays by the New York Times bestselling author, in which he journeys to Senegal, South Carolina and the Palestinian Territory.
“Carson the Magnificent” by Bill Zehme and Mike Thomas (November 5) – A biography of the king of late-night television, who helped shape American entertainment and culture. Written over the course of a decade by Bill Zehme, who died of cancer in 2023, it has been completed by journalist Bill Thomas.
“Lincoln vs. Davis: The War of the Presidents” by Nigel Hamilton (November 5) – From the author of the “FDR at War” trilogy, this history tells of the fight between two presidents on opposite sides of the Civil War.
“Darkly” by Marisha Pessl (November 26) – A young-adult thriller from the author of the bestselling “Night Film.”
Arts
“Lee Krasner: Geometries of Expression,” at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, Maine (through November 17), celebrates the early work of the abstract artist, from the 1930s and ’40s.
“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (through January 19, 2025), captures the moment 100 years ago when the artistic movement that came to known as Impression made its first impression on Parisians. The exhibit presents 130 works, from paintings by Cézanne, Monet, Morisot and Pissarro, to works by lesser-known contemporaries.
“Simone Leigh,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (through January 20, 2025), features the artist’s ceramic and bronze works and video, as well as pieces from her 2022 Venice Biennale presentation.
“Knowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West,” at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Ark. (through January 27, 2025), tells the diverse stories of those who shaped the West, through their lives and their art.
“Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum,” at the Baltimore Museum of Art (through February 16, 2025), re-evaluates the collection and presentation of works by Native artists.
“Edges of Ailey,” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City (September 25, 2024-February 9, 2025), featuring live performance, visual art, music and archival materials, is the first large-scale museum exhibition dedicated to the legacy of the dancer-choreographer Alvin Ailey.
“Mickalene Thomas: All About Love,” at the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (October 20, 2024-January 12, 2025), features the artist’s mixed-media pieces – paintings, photography, collage, silk-screen, video, and a site-specific installation – that celebrate women.
“The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970-2020,” at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (November 9, 2024-March 23, 2025), explores how the medium of painting has transformed over the last half-century, through the introduction and influence of technologies, such as video, computers and social media.
“Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon,” at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (November 14, 2024-March 16, 2025), is a 50-year career retrospective of the abstract artist whose travels transformed his work.
Produced by David Morgan, Robert Marston, Annie Iezzi, Sara Kugel and Julie Kracov. Editors: Chad Cardin and Carol Ross.
Entertainment
Jason Derulo Talks His New Graphic Novel, Uzo
During San Diego Comic-Con 2024, singer and songwriter Jason Derulo discussed his latest project, a graphic novel called Uzo, with Fandom.
Uzo takes place in a dystopian world where there are only seven cities left on Earth. Stones from a meteor crashed into Earth and left behind powerful energy signatures that power the cities. With the world falling apart, money is useless, but these stones are valuable. The world has descended into a war to protect and retain these precious stones.
Uzo, the main character of the series, is a humble warrior who harnesses the power of the stones to become a superhero. Derulo tells us Uzo began as a musical but eventually morphed into a written and illustrated graphic novel.
“Uzo definitely has a lot of similarities to me. I love to have a good time. I love to laugh. And I have a very serious side as well,” Derulo says. “People don’t quite know all the layers of me.”
Check out the full interview with Derulo above to hear everything he had to say about Uzo.
Entertainment
gamescom 2024: Games We Want To Learn More About
gamescom is back! From Xbox to HoYoverse, Capcom, and Ubisoft, the games industry’s top publishers are set to deliver a week of previews, hands-on demos, and surprise announcements. As we count down the days, join us as we run through the four games we’re most excited to see this year.
gamescom kicks off on August 21, so grab your tickets now. For those who can’t attend the event in person, tune in to gamescom Now via the gamescom website, where you can find all of the events, trailers, live streams, announcements, and much more!
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All The San Diego Comic-Con News, Events, And Fandom Interviews
San Diego Comic-Con 2024 has come and gone. Over the course of the week, there was so much to take in. Whether it be the show floor, the many panels, the activations, or news coming from movies, TV shows, and more, it can be an information overload.
This was a big year for Fandom, as its numerous sites had a superhero team-up to tackle Comic-Con and spread their wings to cover every moment it could. Outside of the TV and movie news, Fandom also celebrated its 20th anniversary by throwing a giant birthday party featuring a 360 camera, dancers, a red carpet, celebrities galore, and a performance from Jason Derulo (who even chatted with us about his graphic novel). And, of course, there are the panels. Fandom had its own panel, debating what video game should get the prestige TV treatment next. Meanwhile, GameSpot’s own Lucy James moderated the Dragon Age: The Veilguard panel.
So as we walk away from this past year’s event, let’s take a look at what Fandom covered over Comic-Con weekend.
Marvel Studios:
There was a lot of Marvel news over the course of SDCC, mainly tying into the upcoming slate of movies. The Marvel panel covered the upcoming Avengers, Fantastic Four, and Thunderbolts movies, and there were plenty of surprises along the way.
DC:
There was a lot going on with upcoming TV shows and movies from DC Entertainment. There’s a new animated Batman series, a sequel to a Batman movie, a spinoff of the latest Batman movie, and more from James Gunn’s upcoming DC projects.
Transformers One:
The origin story of famed Transformers Optimus Prime and Megatron will be revealed in the upcoming animated film. While the duo are rivals, at one point in time, they worked together to fight a greater evil. Here is what we learned by talking to those involved with the upcoming film.
Alien Romulus:
On August 16, the Alien franchise goes back to its horror roots with a new installment. Alien Romulus follows a group of space colonizers scavenging a space station. However, what they find is something more terrifying than they have experienced before.
Movies:
TV:
- Lord Of The Rings: The Rings of Power Cast Interview [Video]: The cast of Prime’s The Rings of Power, Maxim Baldry (Isildur), Tyroe Muhafidin (Theo), Ismael Cruz Cordova (Arondir), Sophie Nomvete (Princess Disa), preview what to expect from Season 3.
- The Walking Dead: Dead City Interview [Video]: Showrunner Eli Jorne and actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Gaius Charles, and Željko Ivanek preview Season 2 of Dead City.
- Doctor Who Interview [Video]: Writer/producer Russell T. Davies and stars Millie Gibson and Ncuti Gatwa look back at the series introducing Gatwa as The Doctor and Gibson as Ruby Sunday and their feelings about those characters, as well as what comes next.
- Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy Interview [Video]: Writers and producers Benji Samit and Dan Hernandez, along with star Bobby Moynihandiscuss the 25th anniversary of the Lego/Star Wars partnership and their new animated series, which also includes jumping into fan theories like Jar Jar Binks secretly being a Sith.
- Star Trek: Prodigy Interview [Video]: Executive producers Kevin and Dave Hagement and actors Kate Mulgrew and Brett Gray discuss the Nickelodeon animated series.
- The Cast Of Star Trek Prodigy Talks Skibidi Toilet [Video]: Kate Mulgrew is curious about what Skibidi Toilet is, so Brett Gray tries to explain.
- Like A Dragon: Yakuza Cast Interview [Video]: GameSpot sat down with the actors Ryoma Takeuchi and Kento Kaku who are helping bring the elements of the world from the video game Yakuza to life.
- Like A Dragon: Yakuza Casts House Of Ninjas Star As Its Tragic Villain: San Diego Comic-Con breaks the news of Ryoma Takeuchi being cast as Kazuma Kiryu.
- AEW Wrestlers Recast The Avengers With Their Coworkers [Video]: All Elite Wrestling’s Orange Cassidy and Willow Nightingale dream cast the next Avengers movie with their fellow wrestlers taking on the roles.
- Those About To Die Interview [Video]: Direct and executive producer Roland Emmerich and actors Jojo Macari, Moe Hashim, Dimitri Leonidas, Iwan Rheon, Gabriella Pession, and Sara Martins discuss the first season of the Peacock original series.
- The Cast of ‘Those About to Die’ Play Bed, Wed or Behead [Video]: The cast of the series debate which characters they’d sleep with, which ones they’d marry, and which ones they would kill.
- What We Do In The Shadows Interview [Video]: Executive producer and writer Paul Simms and actors Mark Proksch, Matt Berry, and Kristen Schaal talk about the final season of the vampire comedy.
- Surprising New Dexter TV Show Announced At Comic-Con: Michael C. Hall returns as the titular serial killer in Dexter: Resurrection, which will take place in present day. The series will air in Summer 2025.
- Everything We Know About the Dexter Prequel, Dexter: Original Sin: The latest installment of the serial-killer series Dexter in another new show on the horizon. TV Guide has put together a piece, so you can keep up-to-date on the latest news, before the series arrives this December.
- Interview with the Vampire Season 3: Cast, Latest News, and Everything You Need to Know: While it’s currently unknown when Season 3 of Interview with the Vampire will arrive, TV Guide will be keeping fans up-to-date on what’s happening with the next season.
- We Chatted With Critical Role [Video]: It’s nearing the 10th anniversary of Critical Role. Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, Ashley Johnson, and Liam O’Brien discuss Critical Role’s perfect 10th anniversary party, and of course, they discuss their characters.
Video Games:
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard Cast Plays Romance/Befriend/Banish [Video]: The cast of Dragon Age: The Veilguard play a fun game that ultimately ends in wanting to romance many, many people.
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard Devs Interview [Video]: The Dragon Age developers speak to how the newest entry in the franchise won’t leave plays of the old games behind.
- Mortal Kombat’s Ed Boom Interview [Video]: Ed Boon, co-creator of the Mortal Kombat franchise, looks back at the series’ history, looks to the future, and gives a small preview of the upcoming second movie.
Entertainment
Olivia Munn and John Mulaney welcome a second child via surrogate
Olivia Munn and John Mulaney welcomed a second child via surrogate, the couple announced Sunday. Their daughter’s birth comes after Munn’s breast cancer diagnosis last year.
“Méi June Mulaney came into the world September 14, 2024, the year of the dragon,” Munn wrote in a social media post that included pictures of her and Mulaney at the hospital and at home with the new baby. She also recounted her positive experience with surrogacy.
“I had so many profound emotions about not being able to carry my daughter. When I first met our gestational surrogate we spoke mother to mother. She showed me so much grace and understanding, I knew I had found a real-life angel. Words cannot express my gratitude that she kept our baby safe for 9 months and made our dreams come true,” Munn said. “I am so proud of my little plum, my little dragon for making the journey to be with us. My heart has exploded.”
Munn shared that her daughter’s name is pronounced like May and means plum in Chinese.
Mulaney unveiled photos of their family’s latest addition in a similar post of his own on social media.
“We stole so much stuff from the hospital,” the comedian’s caption read in part. “I love my little girl so much.”
Munn and Mulaney welcomed their first child, son Malcolm, in November 2021. She announced in April that she’d been diagnosed last year with breast cancer, saying she’d had four surgeries over the previous 10 months, including a double mastectomy, in a social media post shared at the time.
“I hope by sharing this it will help others find comfort, inspiration and support on their own journey,” the 44-year-old actor wrote in that post. Her diagnosis sparked conversations about breast cancer screening, as she said a risk assessment score many women may not know about helped her doctors identify the disease.
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