Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.
‘Elvis’ and ‘Top Gun’ land Golden Globe nods, many nominees silent
“Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Elvis” were nominated for best drama film at the upcoming Golden Globe awards, but few nominees commented on the honors, a sign of lingering fallout from a diversity and ethics scandal. “The Banshees of Inisherin,” a nominee for best comedy or musical film, led all movies with eight nominations on Monday from members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group that hands out the Globes and announces the nominations.
Warner Bros launches Discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video in Canada
Warner Bros Discovery Inc on Tuesday launched its Discovery+ streaming service on Amazon.com’s Prime Video platform in Canada. Prime users can sign up for the ad-free version of Discovery+ at C$6.99 ($5.16) per month plus applicable taxes, the media company said.
Taylor Swift, songwriters agree to end ‘Shake It Off’ copyright case
Two songwriters have dropped their lawsuit claiming Grammy-winning musician Taylor Swift copied their lyrics in her 2014 number-one hit “Shake It Off,” according to court documents filed on Monday. Sean Hall and Nathan Butler told a Los Angeles federal judge they will dismiss their 2017 case with prejudice, which means it cannot be refiled.
Expensive ‘Avatar’ sequel faces transformed movie market
The sequel to movie box office champion “Avatar” arrives in theaters this week, 13 years after the first film, as cinemas try to recover from the pandemic and draw people away from streaming at home. Hollywood’s big question about “Avatar: The Way of Water” is whether the follow-up to the highest-grossing movie of all time can attract enough moviegoers to recoup its massive production and marketing costs. Director James Cameron admits he is not sure.
Cyndi Lauper to perform as Biden signs marriage equality act
Singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper will perform on Tuesday when U.S. President Joe Biden signs the Respect for Marriage Act into law in front of thousands of supporters and activists on the White House lawn, the White House said. The new provides federal recognition to same-sex marriages, a measure born out of concern that the Supreme Court could reverse its support for legal recognition of such relationships.
BTS star Jin begins South Korea army duty amid tight security, cheering fans
South Korea’s military got a new recruit on Tuesday: Jin, the oldest member of K-pop phenomenon BTS, began 18 months of mandatory national service, complete with newly shaven head. Dozens of fans braved freezing, snowy weather to speed him on his way at his bootcamp in the eastern county of Yeoncheon, where frontline troops are deployed on guard against North Korea.
Key nominations for the 2023 Golden Globe awards
Nominations for the annual Golden Globe awards for film and television were announced on Monday. Winners will be announced Jan. 10 in a televised ceremony on Comcast Corp’s NBC.
The broadcaster dropped the Globes telecast last year after a Los Angeles Times investigation highlighted the organization’s ethical and financial failures and revealed that none of the then-87 members were Black. Following is a list of nominees in key categories: MOVIES BEST DRAMA “Avatar: The Way of Water” “Elvis” “The Fabelmans” “Tar” “Top Gun: Maverick” BEST COMEDY OR MUSICAL “Babylon” “The Banshees of Inisherin” “Everything Everywhere All At Once” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” “Triangle of Sadness” BEST ACTOR, DRAMA Austin Butler, “Elvis” Brendan Fraser, “The Whale” Hugh Jackman, “The Son” Bill Nighy, “Living” Jeremy Pope, “The Inspection”
‘Harry & Meghan’ documentary ranks as Netflix’s biggest documentary debut
Netflix Inc’s documentary series about Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan racked up more viewing time on the streaming service than any other documentary during its first week, the company said on Tuesday. The first three episodes of “Harry & Meghan” recorded 81.55 million viewing hours after its debut last Thursday, Netflix said in a statement. More than 28 million households watched at least part of the series.
Prince Harry implies royals lied to protect his brother in latest Netflix trailer
Prince Harry appeared to say Britain’s royal household was prepared to lie to protect his elder brother Prince William, in a new trailer released on Monday for the remaining episodes of a Netflix documentary series about him and his wife Meghan. The main focus of the first three episodes of the much-anticipated documentary, which aired last week, was on the couple’s treatment from the British tabloid press and how it had impacted their relationship.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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