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Michelle Yeoh and Pete Davidson added to voice cast for ‘Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts’

Michelle Yeoh and Pete Davidson have joined the cast of Paramount’s upcoming film Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, based on Hasbro’s Transformers action figures. The latest film in a franchise chronicling the war between factions of alien robots, and will ‘take audiences on a ’90s globetrotting adventure, introducing the robot tribes known as the Maximals and Terrorcons to the existing battle on earth between the Autobots and Decepticons.’

Anthony Ramos and Dominique Fishback will lead the cast of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, set for release on June 9, 2023. Yeoh will voice the Maximal Airazor, with Davidson voicing the Autobot Mirage. Announcing the news today via behind-the-scenes videos with the actors in the recording booth was director Steven Caple Jr.: “Pete Davidson in disguise. 😂 @transformersmovie cast is amazing, man. Sneak peek of Pete voicing Mirage & @michelleyeoh_official blessing us as the voice of Air Razor #rotb 2023.”

Yeoh will soon be seen in Avatar: The Way of Water and three more films in the James Cameron franchise, as well as Netflix’s The School for Good and Evil and The Witcher: Blood Origin.

SNL alum Davidson recently starred opposite Kaley Cuoco in Peacock’s rom-com Meet Cute, and will soon be seen in David Michôd’s A24 pic Wizards!, James DeMonaco’s horror-thriller The Home, Craig Gillespie’s Dumb Money and the Peacock series, Bupkis.

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John Stamos and Katelyn Tarver to star in the pilot for Jessica Simpson’s memoir ‘Open Book’

Freevee, the streaming service backed by Amazon, has ordered a pilot for Jessica Simpson’s memoir, ‘Open Book.’  The half-hour scripted comedy will star singer/songwriter/actress Katelyn Tarver, and Fuller House’s John Stamos.

Open Book is described as ‘a propulsive, music-soaked coming-of-age story that is inspired by Jessica Simpson’s best-selling memoir.’  The show follows pop star Sadie Sparrow (Tarver) from her mid-20s rise from ingenue to mogul, introducing viewers to the family, friends and lovers she collects along the way.  Stamos will play Butch Thorn, a divorced former singer-songwriter and alcoholic with self-destructive tendencies who is attracted to Sadie, making things awkward when he realizes she’s the young pop star he’s been hired  to write songs with.

Simpson’s memoir sold half a million copies and was the highest-grossing memoir from a female entertainment personality in history at the time of its debut.  In 2020, Simpson signed a multimedia rights deal with Amazon which also included a series of short stories published by Amazon Original Stories. The next project from that deal — ‘Movie Star: They Always Say They’re Single — A True Story ‘— will debut in February.

Katelyn Tarver & John Stamos To Star In Amazon Freevee’s ‘Open Book’ Pilot Inspired By Jessica Simpson Memoir

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Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s Silk Sonic withdraw album from 2023 Grammy Award consideration

Silk Sonic, featuring Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, will not submit their critically acclaimed album, An Evening with Silk Sonic, for 2023 Grammy Award consideration.

Mars issued a statement to Rolling Stone: “We truly put our all on this record, but Silk Sonic would like to gracefully, humbly and most importantly, sexually, bow out of submitting our album this year. We hope we can celebrate with everyone on a great year of music and partake in the party. Thank you for letting Silk Sonic thrive  … Andy and I, and everyone that worked on this project, won the moment the world responded to ‘Leave The Door Open.’ Everything else was just icing on the cake. We thank the Grammys for allowing us to perform on their platform — not once but twice — and awarding us at last year’s ceremony. We’d be crazy to ask for anything more. Thank you to everyone that supported this project and championed it.

Following the news, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. released a statement: “Silk Sonic has been such a fun highlight of our last couple of shows and they deservedly had an amazing night at the 64th Grammys earlier this year. We appreciate their decision not to submit this year but look forward to celebrating an amazing year in music together.”

At last year’s ceremony, Silk Sonic took home four Grammys for the album’s lead track, “Leave the Door Open,” which was released in April of last year. However, the album did not arrive until November of 2021, meaning it would have been eligible for the 2023 Grammy Awards. “Leave The Door Open” also became Silk Sonic’s first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, spending two non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 and 18 consecutive weeks in the top 10.

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Former Hatebreed guitarist Sean Martin to join the ’20 Years of Perseverance’ Tour

Hatebreed announced that former guitarist Sean Martin will be joining the band on its upcoming 20 Years of Perseverance Tour, set to kick off on October 25th in Elmira, NY.  The band will perform in over two dozen cities, including a newly announced Chicago date on November 3rd at the Bottom Lounge, running through November 20th.  Serving as support on select dates will be Bodysnatcher, Dying Wish, Gatekeeper and Bleed Through.  For tickets, head here.

Martin was a member of Hatebreed during the release of their 2002 album Perseverance, which the tour is celebrating. Singer Jamey Jasta said: “We had such a blast having Sean come out to perform songs with us on our 25th anniversary tour that we thought it could be even more fun to have him come out again to celebrate the anniversary of the album that changed our lives for the better.” 

Martin added, “I’m looking forward to sharing the stage with my good friends, smashing some riffs, and raising some hell in celebration of twenty years of Perseverance. TWENTY YEARS!!! SO SICK!!! Can’t wait to see you all out there! EEEEEEEEEYEEEEEEAAAAAAAH!!!!!!”

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Queen releases previously unheard song ‘Face It Alone’ featuring the late Freddie Mercury

Legendary British rock band Queen released a lyric video Thursday for a previously unheard song featuring late lead singer Freddie Mercury, titled “Face it Alone”.  The song is the band’s first new track with the late frontman’s vocals to be released in more than eight years.

Band members Brian May and Roger Taylor first revealed the song’s existence during a BBC interview over the summer, with Taylor calling it “a little gem from Freddie that we’d kind of forgotten about,” while May said: “it’s beautiful. it’s touching.”

“Face it Alone” was recorded in 1988 during sessions for the band’s chart-topping album “The Miracle” but it did not make it to release. “The Miracle,” Queen’s 13th studio album, came out two years before Mercury died from AIDS-related pneumonia in 1991 at the age of 45.

“Face It Alone” will be included on Queen’s The Miracle Collector’s Edition album, which goes on sale Nov. 18. The upcoming reissue, released as an eight-disc collector’s edition box set, will feature six unpublished songs as well as dialog between the band – Mercury, May, Taylor and bassist John Deacon – while in the studio.

You can listen to “Face It Alone” – here.

Queen releases rediscovered Freddie Mercury single

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Bad Bunny leads the 2022 American Music Award nominations: See the full list of nominees

The nominees were announced for the 2022 American Music Awards (AMAs), which will air live from Microsoft Theater at LA Live in Los Angeles on Sunday, November 20th at 8 pm EST/PST on ABC.

Bad Bunny is this year’s most-nominated artist with eight nods, including his first nomination for Artist of the Year. Bad Bunny is also up for Favorite Touring Artist, Favorite Music Video, Favorite Male Pop Artist, Favorite Pop Album, Favorite Male Latin Artist, Favorite Latin Album, and Favorite Latin Song.

Beyoncé and Taylor Swift follow as the most-nominated female artists with six nominations each; and Drake also earned six nods and is up for the evening’s top honor, Artist of the Year. Adele, Harry Styles, and The Weeknd all earned five nominations, including Artist of the Year.

The 2022 American Music Awards winners are voted entirely by fans. Nominees are based on key fan interactions – as reflected on the Billboard charts – including streaming, album and song sales, radio airplay, and tour grosses.  Fan voting is now open via VoteAMAs.com and Twitter.  The favorite K-Pop Artist category will open for voting on Tuesday, November 1st.

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2022 MLB National League Division Series: Braves defeat Phillies, Padres win vs. Dodgers in Game 2

Game 2 of the NLDS were played on Wednesday, with the National League teams evening their Division Series: the Atlanta Braves tied their series against the Phillies with a 3-0 victory, and the San Diego Padres defeated the LA Dodgers with a 5-3 win.

The Philadelphia Philles ace Zack Wheeler couldn’t hold off the Braves, who scored after a two-out rally in the sixth inning, and were led by excellent pitching from Kyle Wright allowing them to take Game 2 by a score of 3-0. The win evens the best-of-five National League Division Series at a game apiece, where the series shifts to Philly for Game 3 on Friday. The winner of this series will advance to the NLCS to face either the Dodgers or Padres.

In their Game 2 of the NLDS on Wednesday, the San Diego Padres took down the Los Angeles Dodgers with a score of 5-3,  The Padres’ win means they’ve also evened their best-of-five series at 1-1, with the series now shifting to San Diego.

Next up in the NLDS: the Padres will host the Dodgers on Friday at Petco Park; and the Phillies will return to Citizens Bank Park for Game 3 against the Braves.

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Jury finds that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay Sandy Hook families $965 million for false hoax claims

A Connecticut jury said on Wednesday that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay $965 million in damages to numerous families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting for falsely claiming they were actors who faked the tragedy. The ruling marks the second multimillion-dollar verdict against Jones in just over two months. In August, another jury found that Jones and his company must pay $49.3 million to Sandy Hook parents in a similar case in Austin, Texas, where the headquarters of Jones’ Infowars conspiracy theory website is located.

The verdict came after three weeks of testimony in a state court in Waterbury, Connecticut; which is near the location where a gunman killed 20 children and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT in December 2012. Jones claimed for years that the massacre was staged as part of a government plot to take away Americans’ guns.

During closing arguments last week, attorneys for the families of eight Sandy Hook victims said Jones cashed in for years on lies about the shooting, which drove traffic to his Infowars website and boosted sales of its various products. Meanwhile the families suffered a decade-long campaign of harassment and death threats by Jones’ followers.

Jones’ attorney, Norman Pattis, countered during his closing arguments that the plaintiffs had shown scant evidence of quantifiable losses. Pattis urged jurors to ignore the political undercurrents in the case. Jones has since acknowledged that the shooting occurred, also testified and briefly threw the trial into chaos as he railed against his “liberal” critics and refused to apologize to the families.

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Suspect is killed after three Philadelphia SWAT team officers shot while serving warrant

Three SWAT officers serving a homicide warrant on early Wednesday were shot and wounded, and a suspect was killed after gunfire erupted Wednesday morning in North Philadelphia. Philadelphia police said
one officer was struck in the chest, one in the leg and one in the hip while serving the warrant in North Philadelphia’s Poplar section just after 6 a.m.

Officers were serving a warrant on the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Raheem Lee, who was wanted for homicide and multiple armed robberies.  According to Deputy Police Commissioner John Stanford, police took on gunfire through the door and window of the home as they attempted to knock and announce their presence. One officer was shot in the hip and another officer was shot in the leg. A third officer was hit in the upper chest after a bullet ricocheted off his vest. He suffered a serious contusion but, the bullet did not penetrate. The shooter then ran through the home and tried to flee out the back, Stanford said. Officers there then exchanged gunfire with the suspect, hitting him. Police said Lee was shot in the head and pronounced dead just after 7:30 a.m.

Police Deputy Commissioner John Stanford Stanford called the level of gun violence in Philadelphia “ridiculous ... “there’s not a day that goes by that we don’t either have a child that is shot, or multiple people shot, because there are too many people out here carrying guns and they don’t have consequences. Some people need to be in jail.”

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Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams charged with assault after pushing photographer

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams is facing a misdemeanor assault charge after shoving a photographer following the Raiders’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday. Adams was walking off GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium toward the tunnel when he shoved the photographer, who fell to the ground. Court filings state that Zebley sustained whiplash, headache and a possible minor concussion when Adams pushed him with both hands as he exited the stadium tunnel Monday on his way to the Raiders’ locker room.

Ryan Zebley, who was working as a photographer at a Kansas City Chiefs game against the Raiders on Monday in Kansas City, Mo., filed a complaint with the Kansas City Police Department after the incident.   Police assault unit detectives investigated the incident and then worked with the city prosecutor’s office, which filed the charge against Adams Wednesday morning in the Municipal Court of Kansas City.  The Kansas City code or ordinances that those convicted of the misdemeanor assault charge can be punished with up to 180 days in jail, a fine between $250 and $1,000, or by both imprisonment and a fine. A court date was set for Thursday, Nov. 10 at 1:30 p.m. CT.

League sources confirm that the NFL is reviewing the matter. Adams faces a potential fine or suspension as a result of that review.  He tweeted an apology on Monday: “Sorry to the guy I pushed over after the game. Obviously, very frustrated at the way the game ended and when he ran in front of me as I exited, that was my reaction and I felt horrible immediately. That’s not me. My apologies, man. Hope you see this.”

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