
Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard will host the first Saturday Night Live episode of 2026 on Jan. 17 with A$AP Rocky as the musical guest. The announcement aired during the NBC show’s Christmas episode on Saturday, ahead of the Stranger Things series finale on Dec. 31. This will be Wolfhard’s first time hosting SNL. Rocky’s new album Don’t Be Dumb, drops Jan. 16. (Story URL)
Timothée Chalamet ended speculation that he is secretly British rapper EsDeeKid by teaming up with him on a remix. The pair released a short clip of their “4 Raws” remix on Instagram Friday. In the video, Chalamet appears unmasked beside the still-hidden EsDeeKid, rapping about his film Marty Supreme, girlfriend Kylie Jenner, and his rap alias, Lil’ Timmy Tim. (Story URL)
James Ransone died Friday at age 46 in what the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled an apparent suicide. Ransone gained recognition playing Ziggy Sobotka on HBO’s The Wire and portrayed the adult Eddie Kaspbrak in It: Chapter Two. His other film work included The Black Phone, Black Phone 2, and he worked in TV on Law & Order, Hawaii Five-0, and Poker Face. (Story URL)
Kyle Chrisley, son of Chrisley Knows Best stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, was arrested Saturday in Tennessee on multiple charges. Charges include domestic assault, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, three counts of assaulting a first responder, and resisting arrest. He also faces three counts of retaliation, which involve harming or threatening someone over prior incidents. (Story URL)
Director James Gunn confirmed that actor Lars Eidinger will portray the villain Brainiac in his next Superman movie, Man Of Tomorrow. Eidinger, known for his role in All the Light We Cannot See, joins a cast that includes David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The film, a sequel to the 2025 Superman, is scheduled for release on July 9, 2027. (Story URL)
George Clooney confirmed the death of his sister, Adelia Zeidler, who passed away Friday at age 65 after battling cancer. “My sister, Ada, was my hero,” Clooney told People. “She faced down cancer with courage and humor. I’ve never met anyone so brave. Amal and I will miss her terribly.” An obituary stated Zeidler “died peacefully surrounded by the people she loved” in Kentucky. (Story URL)
Gisele Bundchen has married her jiu-jitsu instructor, Joaquim Valente, three years after ending her marriage to former NFL quarterback Tom Brady. Multiple outlets, including People.com, TMZ, and Page Six, confirmed the couple exchanged vows during a private ceremony at their Florida home on December 3. Reports also say Bundchen and Valente recently welcomed a baby boy. (Story URL)
Netflix released an unannounced stand-up special from comedian Dave Chappelle on Friday night. Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable, appeared on the streaming platform following the Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua boxing match. During the live broadcast of the fight, Chappelle told viewers, “I hope you love it,” as he revealed the special would debut right after the match ended. (Story URL)
Paramount+ has ended its NCIS spin-off Tony & Ziva after just one season, the streaming service confirmed Friday. Stars Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo, who portray the title characters, announced the cancellation in a joint statement. The series reunited the former NCIS agents after 12 years for a global adventure with their daughter Tali, played by Isla Gie. (Story URL)
Apple canceled The Last Frontier, ending the Jason Clarke-led drama after one season. Clarke starred as Frank Remnick, the only U.S. marshal overseeing a remote region of Alaska. The story follows Remnick as he investigates a prison transport crash that releases dangerous inmates and hints at a larger plot. The 10-episode series premiered October 10 and concluded December 5. (Story URL)
