Oscar De La Hoya Unmasked as Fuzzy Peas on ‘The Masked Singer’ – Shocking Reveal!

Back in 2001, Oscar De La Hoya received a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album, which shows that he has some experience with singing. However, this didn’t stop him from facing strong competition during Season 13 of “The Masked Singer.” Consequently, on Wednesday, he was unmasked as one of the celebrities featured on the popular show.

Daniel Craig Exits DC’s War Movie ‘Sgt. Rock’ From Luca Guadagnino

The character first appeared in 1959, but he’s not your typical comic book superhero; instead, he’s a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. military who commands Easy Company during World War II’s European campaign. Later on, he ascends to the position of Lex Luthor’s chief of staff. DC Studios co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran are reportedly thrilled about the upcoming movie, viewing it as a chance to showcase the diverse range of content they plan to produce under the DC label. They are actively searching for a new actor to portray this character.

Blackpink’s Jisoo, Seo In-guk to Star in Netflix K-Drama ‘Boyfriend on Demand’

This captivating drama revolves around a stressed webtoon creator who finds herself embarking on a romantic journey through a premium virtual reality dating platform. In this production, Jisoo assumes the role of Seo Mi-rae, a dedicated professional with a demanding career. Her love life takes an unforeseen twist when she acquires a “Monthly Boyfriend” device, enabling her to date seemingly flawless digital companions.

AI is a Potential ‘Goldmine’ and a ‘Ticking Time Bomb,’ Says SMPTE Chief at HPA Tech Retreat

At the HPA Tech Retreat on Wednesday, an engineering conference being held this week in Palm Springs, Welsh addressed some ongoing efforts and choices regarding AI legislation, a topic shrouded in uncertainty. “Creative works should rightfully belong to their creators,” he stated. “But how can you effectively protect them if there’s no means to verify ownership?” he pondered. “This, in my view, is a potential threat waiting to explode.

Sony Pictures to Remake Japanese Box Office Hit ‘366 Days’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Produced and distributed jointly by Shochiku and Sony Pictures Japan, the movie has been a successful local box office sensation since its January 10 premiere. Driven by positive word-of-mouth, “366 Days” reached the top spot in total ticket sales by its fourth weekend and now holds the title for the highest-grossing locally produced Hollywood studio film in Japan based on an original screenplay. The film has generated over $11 million in revenue.

Olivia Munn Says Studio Offered Her Seven Figures to Sign an NDA After ‘Traumatic’ Set Incident. She Refused: ‘I Felt It Was So Wrong’ and ‘Disrespectful’

I found myself needing to lodge grievances with the studio, and there were numerous other aspects involved, but things escalated to a point where I was given a substantial sum of money,” Munn expressed (via E! Online). “Seven figures, as I understand it, as a form of apology and acknowledgement. However, this offer came with an NDA attached. I wouldn’t have minded staying silent about the matter, as I wanted to leave it all behind. But when they insisted on an NDA, I made it clear that I wouldn’t comply.

Sex, Drugs and Siberian Huskies Run Amok in First Trailer for Venice Player ‘Pet Shop Days’

Independent distributor Utopia obtained the film back in March, following its triumphant debut at the Venice Film Festival and SXSW held in Texas. Headed by Jack Irv and Dario Yazbek Bernal, “Pet Shop Days” features stars such as Willem Dafoe, Peter Sarsgaard, and Emmanuelle Seigner. This production also benefits from a strong team of executive producers including Martin Scorsese, Jeremy O. Harris, and Michel Franco (of “New Order”).