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| Famous birthdays for March 13: Dana Delany, Coco Gauff | Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. They include: -- U.S. first lady Abigail Fillmore in 1798 -- Scientist Percival Lowell in 1855 -- Publisher Walter Annenberg in 1908 -- L. Ron Hubbard, writer/founder of the Church of Scientology, in 1911 -- CIA Director William Casey in 1913 -- Cartoonist Al Jaffee in 1921 -- Baseball Hall of Fame member Helen Callaghan in 1923 -- Musician Roy Haynes (John Coltrane Quartet/Great Jazz Trio/Liquid Soul) in 1925 -- Musician Neil Sedaka in 1939 -- Music Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention) in 1948 (age 78) -- Actor William H. |
| Netflix announces sequel to hit animated film 'KPop Demon Hunters' | Netflix confirmed Friday that its blockbuster animated film KPop Demon Hunters will return for a sequel, bringing back the pop trio whose supernatural adventures helped turn the movie into the streamer's most-watched title ever. The announcement was made on Netflix's Tudum platform, with filmmakers Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans confirming that a follow-up to the global hit is now in development. Released in June 2025, KPop Demon Hunters quickly became Netflix's most-watched title of all time, amassing more than 500 million views worldwide. |
| CBS orders Season 2 of 'Yellowstone' spin-off 'Marshals' | CBS has ordered a second season of its Yellowstone spin-off Marshals, starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and Variety reported the news Thursday. The series, which premiered March 1, has been a ratings hit for CBS and its streaming sister Paramount+ The first episode of the Montana action-drama was the most-watched new scripted series premiere without a football lead-in since FBI debuted in 2018, the network said. The show also stars Yellowstone veterans Brecken Merrill, Gil Birmingham and Mo Brings Plenty as Tate, Thomas Rainwater and Mo. It follows Kayce as he starts a new career as a U.S. |
| Harry, Meghan-backed 'Cookie Queens' coming to theaters this summer | Roadside Attractions announced Thursday that it has acquired the rights to the documentary Cookie Queens. Roadside will release the film theatrically this Summer. Cookie Queens premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, where UPI praised its depiction of young Girl Scouts' business acumen and family struggles. Director Alysa Nahmias followed Scouts ages 5 to teenagers. Meghan and Harry, Duchess and Duke of Sussex are executive producers. Meghan said in a statement, "As a former Girl Scout myself, with my mom as my troop leader, I have a personal affinity for this film." The film received standing ovations at its Sundance screenings. |
| Frankie Muniz avoids his family in 'Malcolm in the Middle' trailer | Hulu released the official trailer for Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, starring Frankie Muniz as the titular character who has been avoiding his family for years. Muniz, who played the role of Malcolm in the original 2000-2006 run of Malcolm in the Middle on FOX, explains in the trailer that his life has been going great ever since he cut off communication with the rest of his dysfunctional family. He is forced into a reunion for his parents' 40th anniversary thanks in part to the meddling of his teenage daughter, Leah (Keeley Karsten), and the urging of his girlfriend, Tristan (Kiana Madeira). |