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| 'My Left Foot' Oscar winner Brenda Fricker dies at 81 | Irish actor Brenda Fricker has died at age 81, BBC and USA Today confirmed Friday. Fricker's agent Phil Belfield, confirmed in a statement to both outlets. USA Today included that Fricker's death Thursday followed "a period of ill health." Fricker won an Oscar for her supporting role as Christy Brown's mother in My Left Foot, which also won Daniel Day-Lewis an Oscar for playing Christy. Fricker had already been on screen for 25 years by that point on British television, including Quatermass and Irish soap opera Tolka Row. The 1990s brought more American films, including the role of a homeless woman Kevin McCallister (Macauley Culkin) meets in Home Alone 2: Lost In New York. |
| 'Fallout 5,' new game with Obsidian part of Bethesda roadmap | Fallout 5 and a new Fallout game with Obsidian Entertainment were confirmed Friday as part of Bethesda Game Studios' long-term roadmap. The studio gave an update following layoffs and other shakeups at Microsoft's Xbox earlier this month. Microsoft acquired Bethesda's parent company, ZeniMax Media, in 2021. Bethesda announced Fallout 5, the long-anticipated sequel to Fallout 4 (2015), is in preproduction on Creation Engine 3, the same platform it is using to develop The Elder Scrolls VI. It is also planning a new Fallout 76 expansion, Raven Rock, that serves as a prequel to Fallout 3 (2008), along with "multiple" other projects, including remasters of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. |
| 'The Dynasty' docuseries trailer explores rise of UConn Huskies | Apple TV is giving a glimpse of the new docuseries The Dynasty: UConn Huskies. The streaming service shared a trailer for the three-part documentary Friday ahead of its release Aug. 21. Hailing from Skydance Sports and directed by Matthew Hamacheck and Erica Sashin, The Dynasty explores the success of the University of Connecticut women's college basketball team under head coach Geno Auriemma. The documentary features archival footage, along with interviews with the 2025 National Championship team and influential figures from multiple generations of UConn basketball. |
| 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' S2 trailer brings change to Macondo | Netflix is teasing One Hundred Years of Solitude Season 2. The streaming service shared a trailer for the season Friday featuring Marleyda Soto and Claudio Catao. Part Two continues the story of the Buenda family, first introduced in the novel by late Colombian author Gabriel Garca Mrquez. Season 1 saw cousins Jos Arcadio Buenda and rsula Iguarn marry against their parents' wishes and establish the fictional town of Macondo. In Season 2, change comes to Macondo as it opens its doors to the outside world -- unwittingly contributing to the town's downfall and the fulfillment of the Buenda curse. |
| Kelly Clarkson releases 'I'd Be Lyin,'' first single of 2026 | Kelly Clarkson is back with new music. The singer-songwriter and television personality, 44, released the song "I'd Be Lyin'" on Friday. "I'd Be Lyin'" is Clarkson's first single of 2026 and her first new music since the 2025 single "Where Have You Been." In the lyrics, Clarkson sings about being "bulletproof" after a breakup, telling an ex, "You'd be wrong if I think I missed you." The song's release coincides with the new dates of Clarkson's Studio Sessions Las Vegas residency show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Clarkson, who originally launched the residency in July 2025, will perform shows July 17, 18, 24, 25, 31 and Aug. 1, 7, 8, 14, 15 at The Colosseum. |