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| DJ Khaled announces new album arriving July 17 | DJ Khaled announced a new album, AALAM OF GOD, due July 17, on Friday. The news coincides with the release of the music artist's song "One of Them," featuring Future and Lil Baby. The music video, which dropped Thursday night, opens as a laughing DJ Khaled announces to apparent captors that they played themselves. "I'm not playing around," DJ Khaled said in an interview about the upcoming album. "Like, I'm going all out. Like I got anthems back to back." He released GOD DID in 2022 and KHALED KHALED in 2021. |
| Jack Harlow drops music video for 'Say Hello' | Jack Harlow is back with new music. The rapper, 28, dropped the music video for "Say Hello" Friday. The video begins with the music artist walking along city streets in a coat and hat. "Maybe I'll get at you when my life gets slow. I'll be understanding if you change your name. And maybe you prefer to live a life you know," he sings. "One day I'll be walkin' by the place you stay." The song appears on his fourth album Monica, which arrived March 13 and also includes "Trade Places," "Lonesome," "Prague," "My Winter," "Move Along," "All of my Friends," "Living Alone" and "Against the Grain." He previously released Jackman in 2023. |
| Kerry Condon joins 'The God of the Woods' cast | Kerry Condon is joining the cast of the upcoming series adaptation of Liz Moore's 2024 novel The God of the Woods. Condon will portray Alice Van Laar, while the previously announced Maya Hawke will play Judy Luptack. "Hardened by the grief of a past family tragedy and trapped in a contemptuous marriage, Alice Van Laar is forced to face the unimaginable when her 13-year-old daughter goes missing," an official synopsis reads. Netflix announced the adaptation in December. The news followed Peacock's take on Moore's 2020 novel Long Bright River, which stars Amanda Seyfried. Moore will pen the script for God of the Woods alongside Liz Hannah. Together, the pair will also be the series show-runners and executive producers. |
| 'Welcome to Wrexham' renewed for 3 seasons ahead of Season 5 premiere | Welcome to Wrexham has been renewed for three more seasons. FX announced the news Friday, some five weeks before the show's Season 5 premiere on Hulu and FXX. Welcome to Wrexham is a sports docuseries following American actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they take ownership of the Welsh soccer club Wrexham AFC, also known as the Red Dragons. Season 4, which aired in 2025, ended with the club ready to pursue a promotion to the Premier League. "This three-season renewal is a testament to the vision of Rob and Ryan and the enduring connection they've built with fans around the world," FX Entertainment president Nick Grad said in a statement to Variety. |
| Maude Apatow on 'Euphoria' return after 4-year break | Maude Apatow discussed her return to Euphoria after a four-year hiatus on Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday. The actress, 28, recalled shooting the series when the cast was "18, 19, 20 years old." "We grew up together. We like grew up on that show," adding that her fake id was taken away when she went out with the cast during Season 1. "We've come a long way." She said that her early years on the show were like "second round of puberty," remembering the zits she'd been told would be edited out in post-production. "And then when I watched Season 1, there they were, and I was so bummed," she said. Jimmy Kimmel also asked the star if there would be another season of the show. "It's so funny because I know nothing," she responded. "... |