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| 'Practical Magic 2' trailer: Bullock, Kidman find strength in sisterhood | Warner Bros. is gearing up for the release of the new film Practical Magic 2. The studio shared a trailer for the movie Wednesday featuring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Practical Magic 2 is a sequel to the 1998 film based on the Alice Hoffman novel. The original movie starred Bullock and Kidman as Sally and Gilly, sisters who descend from a long line of witches where any man they love is cursed to die. The sequel will see Sally and Gilly find strength in sisterhood as Sally's daughter Kylie (Joey King) struggles with the curse that threatens again to tear their family apart. |
| Bobby and Connie go Instagram official in 'King of the Hill' Season 15 | Hulu released the trailer for King of the Hill Season 15 on Wednesday at the Annecy International Animation Festival. The show returns July 20. Bobby Hill (voice of Pamela Adlon) and Connie (Lauren Tom) make their relationship official on Instagram. Neighbor Boomhauer (Mike Judge) comments with gibberish that includes "dang old hard launch." At the end of the trailer, both of their sets of parents catch them in bed together. Along the way, Bobbie has another suitor whom Connie catches kissing him. Meanwhile, Hank (Judge) and Peggy (Kathy Najimy) play golf together. They also fall for a scam claiming Bobby is in jail while Hank laments an electric truck parked on the curb and attempts to repair a giant mascot. |
| Phoebe Bridgers' third album, 'Lost Weekend,' set for Aug. 14 release | Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers announced her third studio album, Lost Weekend, will release Aug. 14 -- and the first single will drop Thursday. Bridgers, 31, who also forms one-third of the supergroup boygenius, announced on social media that Lost Weekend is now available for preorder. She revealed the first single will release Thursday, but the song's title was not disclosed. The album announcement comes as Bridgers prepares to embark on The Lost Tour, which will kick off Sept. 15 in Indianapolis, Ind., with musician Alex G as a special guest. The tour follows a series of "secret shows" at smaller venues across the United States. |
| 'Dutton Ranch': 'Yellowstone' spinoff renewed for Season 2 | Dutton Ranch will return for a second season on Paramount+. The streaming service announced in a press release Wednesday that it renewed the Yellowstone spinoff for Season 2. Paramount+ also shared the news on Instagram alongside a teaser declaring, "Peace will have to wait." Dutton Ranch continues the story of couple Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), who leave the Yellowstone and Montana behind for South Texas, where they clash with rival ranch owner Beluah Jackson (Annette Bening). Season 1 premiered in May and drew 12.9 million views in its first week, breaking records as the biggest original series launch in Paramount+ history. |
| 'Invincible' renewed for Season 6 months ahead of Season 5 premiere | Invincible will return for a sixth season on Prime Video. The streaming service announced Wednesday that it has renewed the series for Season 6. The news comes months ahead of the Season 5 premiere, which is expected to release in 2027. Invincible hails from Robert Kirkman and is based on his Image Comics comic book series of the same name. The show follows Mark Grayson, a human-alien teenager who becomes the superhero known as Invincible. The Walking Dead alum Steven Yeun voices Mark, with J.K. Simmons as Nolan Grayson, aka Omni-Man, Mark's father and the most powerful superhero on Earth, and Sandra Oh as Mark's mother Debbie. Invincible originally premiered on Prime Video in 2021. Season 4 was released on the streaming service in March. |