Goooood morning, listeners! Happy Friday!
This was a packed week in Hollywood leading up to Easter weekend!
Like last week, we had tons of movie releases, including Air, the story of the origin of the Air Jordan, the Super Mario Brothers movie, and Paint, the movie about the painter who looks to be a spoof on Bob Ross. For a full list of movies that were released today, click this link.
It’s also a big month for Paramount+. The streaming service will be releasing a Fatal Attraction series at the end of the month. It’s based off of the 1987 film of the same name and stars Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan.
As a huuuuge Dawson’s Creek fan, I will definitely be tuning into the series, but, to try to be a little bit more objective, I watched the trailer for the series and it honestly looks fantastic! Check it out below. The first three episodes drop on April 30th.
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies also dropped yesterday on the platform. The series is a prequel to Grease, taking place four years before the movie we know and love. It follows four outcasts who are fed up with the climate at their school and dare to have fun on terms of their own. From this comes the Pink Ladies we know in Grease. I read that a young Rizzo and young Frenchie also make appearances as well!
Check out the trailer below.
If you missed getting Queen and Adam Lambert tickets last week before they sold out, they’ve added a second show on October 16th at the TD Garden.
Tickets go on sale TODAY at 10am and you can purchase them here!
And lastly, to round out our Easter weekend, there is going to be a Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys on Sunday evening!
This event is going to be full of big-time names including Tom Hanks and Elton John as they honor Beach Boys members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks, and Bruce Johnson. There is also going to be a part of the special where a group of contemporary artists, including Charlie Puth, Michael McDonald, Norah Jones, Andy Grammer and many more, perform some of the Beach Boys’ greatest hits at the Dolby Theater in LA.
It’s a 2 hour special and starts at 8pm on CBS.
For more info and a full list of everybody involved in the production, click here!
Thanks for tuning in and enjoy your Easter weekend!