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Joe Pesci to play Pete Davidson’s grandfather in new series ‘Bupkis’

Peacock announced that Joe Pesci has joined the cast of Bupkis, the new streaming series created and starring Pete Davidson. The 78-year-old Pesci will play Davidson’s grandfather in the show inspired by Davidson’s life. Edie Falco, 59, will portray Davidson’s mother.

Davidson, 28, co-wrote the half-hour comedy with Dave Sirius, who also co-wrote Davidson’s movie The King of Staten Island. Judah Miller is showrunner and Lorne Michaels executive produces. Davidson ended his run on Saturday Night Live this past 47th season.

Peacock has not announced the start of production, or a release date for Bupkis.

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Netflix’s ‘Resident Evil’ canceled after one season

The live-action Netflix series “Resident Evil” has been canceled after just one season. The eight-episode first season premiered on Netflix this July 14.

Based on the video game franchise of the same name, the show followed Jade Wesker’s (Ella Balinska) fight for survival in a world overrun by blood-thirsty infected and mind-shattering creatures. Jade is haunted by her past in New Raccoon City, by her father Albert’s (Lance Reddick) connections to the Umbrella Corporation, and by what happened to her sister, Billie (Siena Agudong). Additional cast members included: Tamara Smart, Adeline Rudolph, Paola Nuñez, Ahad Raza Mir, Connor Gosatti and Turlough Convery.

The first “Resident Evil” game was released in 1996. Since then, the game and new entries in the franchise have sold over 100 million copies worldwide. Additionally, the film franchise has grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide; and there are also “Resident Evil” animated films, comic books, and novels.

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Gunman still at large after Coney Island boardwalk shooting leaves one dead, four injured

Police are searching for the gunman who killed one person and injured four others at the Coney Island boardwalk in New York City late Saturday.

The NYPD responded to the boardwalk and West 29th Street in Brooklyn after a 911 call reporting multiple people shot around 11:57 p.m. Saturday night. One 42-year-old man was killed after being shot in the back. The other four victims were described as a 49-year-old woman (who was wounded in the right leg), a 34-year-old woman (who was shot in the right foot), a 46-year-old man (who was wounded in the left leg) and another man shot in the left leg.  All victims were transported to NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn for treatment.

The NYPD has not released a description of the shooter; and the gunman still remains at large. It is currently unclear if the attack was targeted or not and police have not said if the victims knew their attacker. No further details have been given on the moments leading up to the attack.

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One child killed, 4 injured in multi-vehicle crash involving school bus on Arizona highway

Authorities say that one child was killed and four others were seriously injured on Sunday morning in a three-vehicle crash involving a school bus on I-40 in Arizona. Arizona Department of Public Safety Sgt. Jesus Gastelum said in a press release that the collision took place around 9:27 a.m. in Apache County, when the school bus was rear-ended by a commercial semi-truck going eastbound at mile marker 328.

DPS said that eastbound traffic was slowed at the time due to a previous collision that morning, of a single commercial vehicle rollover. Gastelum said: “Due to the impact, the school bus was pushed into the van.”  According to DPS, there were 19 people on the school bus at the time, with one child killed and “four other school bus occupants sustained serious injuries.” It was not immediately clear if the injured occupants were also children. There were no other serious injuries reported, and an investigation is ongoing, Gastelum added.

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Margo Price shares new song ‘Been to the Mountain’

Margo Price has shared her new song “Been to the Mountain,” the follow-up to 2020’s That’s How Rumors Get Started. Price also shared the official music video for Been To The Mountain, which you can view – here.

Price said in a statement: “’Been to the Mountain’ is part one of an introspective trip into our subconscious. It is the perfect continuation of my search for freedom in my art and freedom in the modern age. I have a lot of high hopes for this next chapter and truly believe this is the most exciting music I’ve ever made in the studio with my band.”

Price has also launched the new podcast ‘Runaway Horses’, exclusively on Sonos Radio. Her first guest is Emmylou Harris, with subsequent guests including Amythyst Kiah, Swamp Dogg, and Bob Weir. Additionally, Price’s memoir Maybe We’ll Make It will be released on Oct. 4th.

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Thomas Rhett extends his ‘Bring The Bar To You’ tour into 2023

Thomas Rhett is extending his Bring The Bar To You Tour into 2023. Originally slated to wrap up on October 15, Rhett announced he has added new dates to the tour with a run of Canadian dates into 2023. Jordan Davis and Kameron Marlowe will serve as Rhett’s opening acts for the new shows.

The 32-year-old said: “It’s been an absolute blast being back out on the road this summer and we are so excited to take the tour to Canada next year. It feels like forever since we were last able to play for those fans. They always bring an insane amount of energy and we cannot wait to get up there and see them again.”

Tickets for the Canadian leg of Rhett’s Bring The Bar To You Tour are on sale now. For tour details and upcoming shows, head here.

Thomas Rhett Is ‘So Excited’ To Extend His Bring The Bar To You Tour Into 2023

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‘House of the Dragon’ renewed for Season 2 after series premiere

HBO confirmed that House of the Dragon has been renewed for a second season. News of the renewal follows the blockbuster Season 1 premiere, which drew the largest audience for any new original series in HBO history. It has now been seen by over 20 million viewers across linear, On Demand, and HBO Max platforms in the United States.

House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones, is based on the George R.R. Martin book ‘Fire & Blood,’ which explores the history of House Targaryen. The series is based on Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire book series. The series stars Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emmy D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Fabien Frankel, Sonoya Mizuno and Rhys Ifans.

House of the Dragon airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EDT on HBO, and is also available to stream on HBO Max.

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ABC officially orders the new series ‘The Company You Keep’ starring Milo Ventimiglia

ABC has officially ordered to series The Company You Keep, starring ‘This is Us’ alum Milo Ventimiglia.  The con man-CIA agent romance is an adaptation of the Korean series, My Fellow Citizens, and is expected to premiere mid-season 2023.

A show synopsis reads: “Charlie ramps up the ‘family business’ so he can get out for good, while Emma’s closing in on the vengeful criminal who holds Charlie’s family debts in-hand — forcing them to reckon with the lies they’ve told so they can save themselves and their families from disastrous consequences.”

The show also features Catherine Haena Kim, William Fichtner, Tim Chiou, Freda Foh Shen, James Saito, Sarah Wayne Callies, Felisha Terrell and Polly Draper.

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Federal Judge orders Justice Dept. to release redacted Mar-a-Lago search affidavit by Friday

On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that the Justice Department must release a redacted version of the warrant affidavit for the search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart ordered the public release of the affidavit by noon Friday.

Judge Reinhart ordered the Justice Department to send him proposed redactions last week for the document by Thursday. The department said unsealing the document would compromise the investigation into Trump’s handling of potentially classified documents that he took with him to his Palm Beach, Fla., residence when he left the White House. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said releasing the affidavit would reveal probable cause that led prosecutors to believe a crime had been committed, and that evidence might be found at Mar-a-Lago.

On Thursday, Reinhart said the Justice Department convinced him that portions of the affidavit should remain sealed because “disclosure would reveal (1) the identities of witnesses, law enforcement agents, and uncharged parties, (2) the investigation’s strategy direction, scope, sources, and methods, and (3) grand jury information.”  He added: “I further find that the government has met its burden showing that its proposed redactions are narrowly tailored to serve the government’s legitimate interest in the integrity of the ongoing investigation and are the least onerous alternative to sealing the entire affidavit.”

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2 plead guilty in scheme to sell Ashley Biden’s diary

Prosecutors said on Thursday that two Florida residents have pleaded guilty in a scheme to sell a diary and other items belonging to President Joe Biden’s daughter, Ashely Biden, to the conservative group Project Veritas for $40,000. Ashley Biden, a 41-year-old social worker, is the daughter of the president and first lady Jill Biden.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams’ office said in a statement that Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property:  “Harris and Kurlander sought to profit from their theft of another person’s personal property, and they now stand convicted of a federal felony as a result.” While authorities didn’t identify Ashley Biden or the organization that paid, the details of the investigation have been laid out in court filings and public statements from Project Veritas.

Prosecutors said in a court filing that Ashley Biden was moving out of a friend’s Delray Beach, Florida, home in spring 2020 when she stored the diary, tax records, a digital device with family photos, a cellphone and other items there.  Harris then moved into the same room, stole the items and got in touch with Kurlander, who contacted Project Veritas, which asked for photos of the material and then paid for the two to bring it to New York. The activist group, which considers itself a news organization, paid the two $20,000 apiece, prosecutors said.

Project Veritas said it turned the journal over to law enforcement and never did anything illegal. Founder James O’Keefe has said that Project Veritas ultimately did not publish information from the diary because it could not confirm it belonged to Ashley Biden.

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