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‘Cobra Kai’ Moves From YouTube to Netflix Ahead Of Season 3

Ahead of its third season premiere, the show Cobra Kai is leaving YouTube Premium and heading to Netflix.

Brian Wright, vice president of original series at Netflix, said in a statement, “The appeal of ‘The Karate Kid’ saga is timeless, and ‘Cobra Kai’ picks up right where it left off without missing a beat. The rivalry between Daniel and Johnny is one for the ages, and the show has a ton of heart and is a lot of fun. We can’t wait to introduce a new generation of fans to Cobra Kai and are thrilled to be its new home around the world.”

The show is a continuation of the Karate Kid film franchise, with Ralph Macchio and William Zabka reprising their roles as Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawren. Xolo Maridueña, Courtney Henggeler, Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, Nicole Brown, and Jacob Bertrand also star.

The Karate Kid Spinoff Series Cobra Kai Moves to Netflix

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Margot Robbie Set To Star In New “Pirates of the Caribbean” Film

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Margot Robbie is set to lead a brand-new “female-fronted” Pirates of the Caribbean film from Disney. Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson is set to write the script, which will not be a spinoff of the original franchise surrounding Jack Sparrow, but will instead be an entirely new story inspired by the Disney parks ride of the same name.

Disney is also working on a reboot of the series, with Pirates writer Ted Elliott and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin heading up the project. It is unconfirmed whether Johnny Depp will return to the franchise for the reboot, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer indicated that he was unsure on whether or not the actor would reprise his role of Jack Sparrow.

Margot Robbie Is Starring in the Next ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Movie

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Colorado Governor Orders Probe Into 2019 Death Of Elijah McClain After Police Encounter

On Thursday, Colorado Governor Jared Polis appointed a special prosecutor to investigate the 2019 death of an unarmed Black man who died days after he was subdued by three policemen and injected with a powerful sedative. The state’s attorney general, Phil Weiser, will probe the death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain, who died following an encounter with police who applied a chokehold on him. During the incident, paramedics injected him with ketamine and he lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered.

Back in November, Adams County District Attorney Dave Young said there was insufficient evidence for him to charge the officers with any crimes. Young said that McClain was approached by officers on reports of a man acting erratically in the city of Aurora on Aug. 24, 2019, although he was not suspected of committing a crime.

On Thursday, Young said McClain’s death was “tragic and unnecessary,” but defended his decision not to prosecute the officers. An autopsy said the cause of death was undetermined and the pathologist was unable to conclude the officers’ actions caused the death.

Colorado Governor Orders New Probe Into Elijah McClain’s Death Amid Nationwide Outcry. Here’s What to Know

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House Passes Wide-Ranging Police Reform Bill

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a wide-ranging Democratic police reform bill on Thursday, sending the measure to the Senate despite opposition from President Donald Trump and other Republicans in Congress. The Democratic-controlled House voted 236-181 roughly along party lines to adopt the legislation.  The reform bill comes one month to the day after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis police custody sparked weeks of worldwide protests over police brutality. Democrats named their legislation “The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.”

The Democratic bill mandates changes in law and policy to rein in police misconduct, but is unlikely to be taken up in the Republican-led Senate, and it also faces a formal White House veto threat.   Republicans oppose the Democratic bill because of mandates they say could undermine law enforcement.

Democrats blocked the Republican reform bill on Wednesday; the Democratic and Republican bills address similar topics: chokeholds, no-knock warrants, police body cameras, use of deadly force, and training to de-escalate confrontations with suspects and to encourage officer intervention against illegal conduct as it occurs. 

House bill’s passage expected to force standoff with GOP over policing

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Listen To Eric Church’s New Single, “Stick That in Your Country Song”

Eric Church has released his new single, “Stick That in Your Country Song.”   On the track, Church sings about social issues, and throws a bit of shade at the ‘feel-good’ music on country radio.

“Stick That in Your Country Song” is the first song to debut from Church’s forthcoming seventh studio album. The singer’s most recent album, Desperate Man, was released in October 2018.

Listen to “Stick That in Your Country Song” at the link: here

LISTEN: Eric Church Shares New “Stick That in Your Country Song” Song

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Lauren Alaina Collaborates With Trisha Yearwood On New Duet

Trisha Yearwood and Lauren Alaina have teamed up to collaborate on a new version of Alaina’s recent single, “Getting Good,” due out today.

“Getting Good” is from Alaina’s EP of the same name, which was released in March. She released the title track as a single back in September and hit the road with her That Girl Was Me Tour earlier this year.

While announcing their collaboration, Yearwood and Alaina shared clips on their social media accounts from an April episode of Trisha’s Southern Kitchen that saw the two artists whip up a number of fast-food inspired recipes. 

Lauren Alaina Collaborates With Trisha Yearwood on New Duet

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Netflix’s ‘Lucifer’ Is Renewed For A Final Season 6

The Netflix series Lucifer, starring Tom Ellis and Lauren German, is being renewed for a sixth season – even after it was previously announced that the show’s fifth season would be its last. 

Lucifer’s official social media account shared the exciting news with fans, writing, “the devil made us do it. #lucifer will return for a sixth and final season. like, FINAL final.” 

The show originally premiered on Fox in 2016. It stayed on the network for three seasons before Netflix picked up the show’s fourth season after it was canceled by Fox. Season 5 of Lucifer will begin airing on Aug. 21, comprised of 16 episodes. No word yet on when filming for the sixth season will start, as productions have been shut down due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

‘Lucifer’ Renewed for Sixth & Final Season

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“Daria” Spinoff Starring Tracee Ellis Ross Will Air On Comedy Central

The Daria spin-off series Jodie has been in the works for years, and now the animated TV series has been picked up by Comedy Central.

Jodie follows the life of Jodie Landon, Daria’s high school friend from the original MTV series. Tracee Ellis Ross will be the voice of Jodie for this new series, and serve as executive producer.

Daria aired on MTV from 1997 to 2002. During the show’s 70 episodes, viewers saw Jodie making her way through Lawndale High as one of Daria’s friends. Landon’s sarcastic demeanor, intelligence and poise will be portrayed onscreen again in Jodie.

Tracee Ellis Ross Set For Spinoff Of MTV’s Classic Daria

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