Sarah Silverman Thinks She Knows Why Rihanna Didn’t Bring Out Kanye During Her Super Bowl Performance: ‘There Wasn’t Enough Room For Her Dancers To Form A Swastika’

Whether you loved it or not, people can’t stop talking about Rihanna’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, which might go down in history as the most watched public pregnancy announcement in the history of the world. While Donald Trump wasn’t impressed by what he called an “EPIC FAIL” of a performance, RiRi somehow managed to overcome the former president’s review and dethrone Taylor Swift as Spotify’s top artist.

Amongst detractors, two of the biggest complaints seemed to be Rihanna’s decision to not turn the halftime spectacle into a who’s who of former collaborators. Yet she was also criticized for “honoringKanye West by including “All of the Lights” in her medley of hits — a song she performed with Ye, which appeared on his 2010 album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Which only goes to prove that you can’t please everyone — though Sarah Silverman has a pretty solid theory as to why the artist formerly known as Kanye wasn’t invited by Rihanna to participate. As the comedian explained during her first night as The Daily Show’s newest guest host:

Some people were surprised that Rihanna didn’t bring out Kanye West during “All of the Lights.” But when you think about it, it makes sense. Because there wasn’t enough space for her dancers to form a swastika.

While the comment was met with some surprise by the audience, Silverman assured viewers that “I can say that because I’m a Nazi.”

You can watch Silverman’s full review of Rihanna’s performance — and how she upped the bar for pregnant women everywhere — above.

‘BMF’ Star Lil Meech And ‘Power’ Actor Michael Rainey Jr. Trade Online Blows About Who’s Show Is Better

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50 Cent has really jumpstarted an acting competition between two of the actors of hi most revered shows to date; BMF‘s Lil Meech and Power‘s Michael Rainey Jr. The young actors from both STARZ series took their perspective stances against each other in the heat of the moment on Instagram following a post from Power an BMF creator and executive producer 50 Cent.

50 Cent posted Rainey on his Instagram, saying, “@michaelraineyjr on some s**t, he said where you at @lilmeechbmf?” The comment immediately garnered a response from the son of reputed drug kingpin Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, who said, “I’m working on being immortal 5 @50Cent these guys still mortal… let’s go to lunch later I’ll give u some free game @michaelraineyjr.”

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Rainey replied, “how you working on being immortal but ya show dead? 😂😴 March 17 we gon show you how it’s done ok take notes.” 

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Jabari Banks Of ‘Bel-Air’ Says Saweetie Was ‘Super Prepared’ On Set

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Anyone who lived through the 90s would probably list The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as one of their all-time favorite television shows. The sitcom starred Will Smith as himself, as his mom sends him away from the troublesome neighborhoods of Philadelphia to beautiful Bel-Air in California. Suddenly, he finds himself inside the home of Uncle Phil and Aunt Vivian, as Will hilariously learns to navigate this new environment.

Fast forward to today, fans of the show can live vicariously through Bel-Air on Peacock, the new one-hour, reimagined drama series set in modern-day Los Angeles. And with the success of Season 1, audiences can hardly wait for the premiere of Season 2 today, February 13th.

Season 2 of Bel-Air sees the return of Jabari Banks as Will Smith, Adrian Holmes as Uncle Phil, Cassandra Freeman as Aunt Vivian, Olly Sholotan as Carlton, Coco Jones as Hilary, Akira Akbar as Ashley, and Jimmy Akingbola as the butler.

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The Source had the opportunity to sit with the cast at Langham Hotel in Pasadena, for an exclusive roundtable conversation. Split into two groups, the cast discusses what it meant to have Saweetie on set, what hip-hop means to them, and their favorite artists.

I interviewed Saweetie and she told me she was taking acting classes. How was it working with her on set and what can we expect from her character?

Olly Sholotan: Saweetie is the nicest-smelling woman on the planet. She smells great, which I feel that’s really, really important. Working with her was fantastic. She’s very, very kind and very gracious. Having her on set was so exciting. I don’t want to say too much, but it’s this really cool scene at a party and the setting is a lot. 

Jabari Banks: It was actually one of the first days shooting.

Olly Sholotan: It was our second day shooting and Saweetie comes by, it was really, really exciting. It was such a great way to kick off the season of filming. 

Jabari Banks: And you know what? She was super prepared. She was even more prepared than we expected her to be. More prepared than us, to be honest. She was a joy. Saweetie is amazing. I love her as an artist. I respect her a lot as an artist, it was amazing that she got to grace our show. 

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Adrian Holmes: She was so sweet. 

Cassandra Freeman: She was so sweet, she can actually be an actress! I was like, look here lady, you’re legit.

Adrian Holmes: She was very comfortable. Very, very relaxed. She was a nice addition to the energy. Stay tuned, we’re going to be seeing more of her.

Cassandra Freeman: You just never know what to expect when you see people from different industries coming into your industry. Some people over prepare, under prepare. Some people aren’t personable. They don’t know if they’re supposed to be personable when you hit the set. She was just professional. As soon as she hit, she was so nice and normal. There was no diva energy, it wasn’t like “excuse me! I’m Saweetie!” It was like, “Hey guys, I’m here.” She was super sweet, just like her name.

Adrian Holmes: She lived up to her name, for sure.

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Hip-Hop celebrates its 50th year anniversary this year. What does hip-hop mean to you and who is your favorite artist currently?

Adrian Holmes: Hip-hop, for me, is the fabric of my childhood. It really shaped our lives, and my life. It’s very nostalgic. When I think of hip-hop, I go back to Heavy D and the boys. I’m a 90’s hip-hop head, so I go back to Leaders of the New School, A Tribe Called Quest. I love that about Phillip because they introduce that in the show. In my office, I have artwork and post pictures of concerts and hip-hop references. 

Cassandra Freeman: I love it! Mine would be J.J. Fad, Salt & Pepa, Lauryn Hill. Queen Latifah. MC Lyte, come on. This is my childhood. Especially J.J. Fad was the first rap I ever learned. “We’re J.J. Fad and we’re here to rock!” That was the first rap I ever learned. 

Jimmy Akingbola: Cass is a rapper, she’s got bars. For me, I’m thinking of people like Ice Cube, Wu-Tang Clan, N.W.A. Growing up, they really had a big influence on me. Fu-Schnickens. Also, some of the new cats now. Is it Coast Contra? They do a lot of great freestyles on Instagram. Obviously, you got people like Kendrick. My favorite. In the UK, because I got to represent, men like Stormzy. For me, he’s the GOAT. He’s the king of UK hip-hop at the moment. As well as Ghetts, Kano, and Blaze, who’s in Top Boy. So it’s a real good time, but hip-hop for me is an identity, the culture, also education. That storytelling back in the 90’s was what was beautiful. 

Adrian Holmes: That’s the thing: back in the 90’s, there was more of a story being told through the music. Not to say that doesn’t exist today. Kendrick, J. Cole, they do that too. In the 90’s, it was poetry. Spoken word. Real spoken word, they put a beat to it. 

Jimmy Akingbola: Who was that one? Jeru the Damaja. 

Adrian Holmes: Oh man! Because hip-hop is so nostalgic. When you think about hip-hop, you think about certain artists and songs, it takes you back to a time and place in your life and it sparks joy. It makes you feel good. You remember where you were when you heard these songs, or that time in your life. That’s why we could talk about it.

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Coco Jones: Hip-hop is about being vulnerable in a way that still gets stuck in your head. It’s a really interesting balance because if you’re making an important song, you’re probably talking about something and it’s infectious at the same time. That’s hard to do. Sometimes hip-hop is seen as something easy, but really, it takes a lot of skill to make a song that will stand the test of time. 

I know that being a musician and an artist is equally challenging. I’m not in hip-hop, but I’m in R&B. And that’s what I’m always trying to do, especially with my EP What I Didn’t Tell You. Just making music that stands the test of time, in any genre is challenging. Hip-hop is culture. A lot of things get inspired by hip-hop, and they wouldn’t even tell you that. That’s what we do as Black people, we are innovative and we are continuing to evolve and make classics in general.

Olly Sholotan: Hip-hop is about truth and exploration and innovation. One of my biggest inspirations at the moment is Metro Boomin, his album Heroes and Villains is fantastic. What’s so good about it, is hip-hop more than any other genre is so welcoming to other genres. Hip-hop is very descriptive rather than being prescriptive. It’s not trying to be anything else, it just is. It borrows from different genres and it borrows from different cultures and ideas . That’s so well-exemplified in Heroes and Villains. And it uses samples, elements of gospel, of R&B. Metro Boomin!

Favorite song?

Olly Sholotan: “Raindrops” or “Superheroes.” “Superheroes” is so hard!

Jabari Banks: “Superheroes” is fire! At the end of the day, I feel that pop is hip-hop. The birth of hip-hop from where it was to where it is now, it is the culture. It is who we are. Sorry to say, all of our favorite white artists are influenced by hip-hop. Ariana Grande. Thank you Taylor Swift. Thank you Justin Bieber. The hip-hop influence is everywhere. At the end of the day, hip-hop is about being authentic. Doesn’t matter who you are, where you come from, what you been through. That’s where it was birthed, so happy birthday hip-hop!

Akira Akba: They couldn’t have said it better. Hip-hop on TikTok is a big thing, especially with dancing. Dancing plays a huge part in hip-hop. That one dance — what’s that one dance? Literally, we were all doing that constantly. But I have a few favorite artists. I listen to SZA, Summer Walker, PARTYNEXTDOOR. This new SZA album is so good. 

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Here Is What’s On Streaming Platforms This Month

February 2023 is a big month for streaming. Highly-anticipated movies and shows are coming back to screens and even streaming for the first time. Beginning on February 1, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy will become available. On the same date, La La Land and It will be added to the platform. The highly anticipated You Season 4 will stream Part 1 on February 9 and Outer Banks Season 3 will stream on February 23. The highly acclaimed The Woman King will be available to stream on February 16 and We Have a Ghost will stream on February 24.

HBO Max also has an impressive amount of additions coming in February 2023. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Season 10 will premiere on February 19. The platform’s added movies include the likes of Force Majeure, Take This Waltz, and Swiss Army Man on February 1. Empire of Light and All That Breathes will be available on February 7. Additionally, The Last of Us will continue to air new episodes every Sunday throughout the month of February.

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Disney+ is competing with a similarly impressive lineup for February 2023. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is taking to streaming screens on February 1. The explorative special, Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be added as a companion to the hit film on February 8. The platform will also add The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 to the service on February 1. There will also be the addition of House of Darkness starring Kate Bosworth and Justin Long on February 10 and the documentary j-hope in the Box on February 17.

Other streaming services also have competitive additions to their platforms for February 2023. Hulu is adding the horror film Piggy on February 9 and Planet Sex with Cara Delevigne on February 14. AppleTV+ is adding Dear Edward Season 1 and the highly anticipated film, Sharper, starring Sebastian Stan on February 17. Peacock is adding Spoiler Alert on February 3 and Bel-Air Season 2 on February 23. Prime Video is adding Beast starring Idris Elba on February 7, as well as the films Somebody I Used to Know (February 10), Smile (February 21), and The Consultant (February 24). Check out the extensive list of media available to stream on top platforms below.

Netflix

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (February 1)

La La Land (February 1)

It (February 1)

Bad Boys and Bad Boys II (February 1)

Freeridge Season 1 (February 2)

True Spirit (February 3)

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (February 4)

Bill Russell: Legend (February 8)

You Season 4, Part 1 (February 9)

Love Is Blind: After the Altar (February 10)

Your Place or Mine (February 10)

Perfect Match (February 14)

African Queens Season 1 (February 15)

Full Swing Season 1 (February 15)

Red Rose Season 1 (February 15)

The Upshaws Part 3 (February 16)

The Woman King (February 16)

Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (February 22)

The Strays (February 22)

Outer Banks Season 3 (February 23)

Formula 1: Drive to Survive (February 24)

We Have a Ghost (February 24)

A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou (February 28)

Disney+

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (February 1)

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 (February 1)

Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Season 1, Season 2, and Season 3 (February 1)

Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (February 8)

House of Darkness (February 10)

j-hope in the Box (February 17)

Hulu

Killing County Season 1 (February 3)

Piggy (February 9)

Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence (February 9)

Planet Sex With Cara Delevigne (February 14)

Wu-Tang: An American Saga (February 15)

Animaniacs (February 17)

Bruiser (February 24)

Paramount+

65th Grammy Awards (February 5)

At Midnight (February 10)

Star Trek: Picard (February 16)

HBO Max

Force Majeure (February 1)

Take This Waltz (February 1)

Swiss Army Man (February 1)

C.B. Strike: Troubled Blood Season 3 (February 6)

Empire of Light (February 7)

All That Breathes (February 7)

Edge of Tomorrow (February 7)

Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special (February 9)

Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark (February 11)

Fruitvale Station (February 13)

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Season 10 (February 19)

Magic Mike XXL (February 28)

Love and Mercy (February 28)

AppleTV+

Dear Edward Season 1 (February 3)

Hello Tomorrow! (February 17)

Sharper (February 17)

The Reluctant Traveler Season 1 (February 24)

Peacock

Spoiler Alert (February 3)

Bel-Air Season 2 (February 23)

Prime Video

Harlem Season 2 (February 3)

Beast (February 7)

Somebody I Used to Know (February 10)

Carnival Row Season 2 (February 17)

Smile (February 21)

The Consultant (February 24)

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Taylor Swift And Bad Bunny Are Among The Year’s 10 Highest-Paid Entertainers, Behind Classic Rockers And Cartoon Creators

Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny were all smiles at the 2023 Grammys on February 5, and Forbes shed light on one possible reason for their cheery spirits.

The publication shared its annual list of the world’s top 10 highest-paid entertainers today, February 12, and Swift made the cut for the sixth time in her career, including the No. 1 spot in 2019. This year, Swift ranks No. 9, but she’s also notably the only woman on the list.

“Despite the success of Midnights and the anticipation for Eras (which hints at an even better 2023), the pop icon scored most of her $92 million in earnings from music she’d released in years past,” Forbes wrote. “The 33-year-old’s back catalog made up an estimated 70% of her pay, including profits from streaming and album sales. (Universal Music Group, which gets 3% of its revenue from Swift, sold $50 million worth of physical albums in 2022, per a JP Morgan analyst report).”

Right below Swift is Bad Bunny in tenth:

“The only true newcomer to this year’s list: Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who sold $400 million worth of tickets to his two tours — the first in the spring in the US, the second in the fall across the States plus Latin America — according to concert tracker Pollstar. His second tour, dubbed The World’s Hottest, was an expensive affair. It took 35 to 40 trucks to cart gear and crew from venue to venue across the U.S. and then used three planes — including a 747 cargo jet — to transport everything for the Latin American leg, according to sources with knowledge of the tour. That kind of spectacle may have helped sales but meant fewer dollars in the star’s pocket. Including endorsements, Bad Bunny earned $88 million.”

Unlike Bad Bunny and Swift, Forbes highest-earning entertainer isn’t exactly at the forefront of the 2023 cultural zeitgeist. Genesis reportedly pocketed $230 million followed by Sting in second place at $210 million.

The rest of the list rounded out as follows: Tyler Perry ($175 million), South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone ($160 million), The Simpsons co-creators James L. Brooks and Matt Groening ($105 million), Brad Pitt ($100 million), Rolling Stones ($98 million), and James Cameron ($95 million).

Swift is readying to start her expansive Eras Tour on March 17 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Conversely, Bad Bunny told Billboard in December that he views 2023 as a time to rest “for my physical health, my mental health, my emotional health, enjoy all my achievements.” But it won’t totally be an off year, as he’s scheduled to become the first-ever Latin headliner at Coachella.

Sheryl Lee Ralph Doesn’t Care If You Think She Lip-Synced ‘Lift Every Voice And Sing’ At Super Bowl LVII

Sheryl Lee Ralph owns the limelight. The Abbott Elementary standout soaked up her first career Emmy win last fall, accepting flowers from Kid Cudi and another gift from Beyoncé. Ralph didn’t let 2022 before asserting her star power in different way, as she starred in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Vol. 4 show.

And so, no, Ralph was not here for anyone trying to dim her light at Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, February 12. She performed “Lift Every Voice And Sing,” the Black national anthem, before the Kansas City Chiefs kicked off against the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Ralph was extremely excited to be part of such a historic moment, boosted by the fact that Super Bowl LVII was the first-ever Super Bowl to feature two Black quarterbacks in Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Philly’s Jalen Hurts:

But there were a few haters who speculated that Ralph lip-synced her powerful performance.

“Does it matter? Does it matter? No. Thank you,” Ralph told The Hollywood Reporter in response to the criticism.

She added, “It’s just so amazing that they chose me. And then the Eagles are in the Super Bowl. I mean, come on. You know God must be a woman because all of this is just too perfect.”

Ralph noted to THR that the significance of signing in a Super Bowl in which the Eagles were competing in mattered to her because “Abbott Elementary takes place in Philadelphia. My husband is a senator in Philadelphia. And this year the Eagles [went] to the Super Bowl — I had already been chosen to sing.”

Unfortunately for Ralph and all Philadelphians, the Eagles fell to the Chiefs 38-35.

Big Meech Slams “Power” As Lil Meech Feuds With Michael Rainey Jr. & Gianni Paolo

A beef brews between Starz actor, Lil Meech of BMF and the Power universe’s Michael Rainey Jr, who plays Tariq. Over the weekend, Lil Meech and Rainey Jr. began to trade barbs surrounding the success of their respective shows. Though 50 Cent pointed out the tension last year following the debut of BMF, he reignited the feud over the weekend once he praised Rainey. Meech reposted Fif’s photo, writing, “I’m working on being immortal @50cent these guys still mortal… Let’s go to lunch later I’ll give you some free game @michaelraineyjr.” 

Lil Meech’s commentary launched into a war of words between him and members of the Power cast including Rainey and Gianni Paolo. Rainey called Meech a “beginner” while calling BMF “dead.” While he said that three BMF spin-offs were coming to overshadow the Power universe, he also slammed Rainey’s career. “U been acting since u was 12 years old… This is my 3rd year and it’s already looking scary for u,” he wrote. Paolo then brought up Meech’s gun arrest. “Boy u sound like the police ft u need a new job…. They not paying u enough to tell,” Meech replied.

Black Mafia Family’s Big Meech Reviews Power

It appears that Big Meech continues to tune into Power just as much as he’s watching BMF. The Black Mafia Family co-founder called his son following the feud with the Power cast and it’s quite clear which show he prefers. Though there’s an evident bias, he took issue with Rainey’s character, Tariq. He explained that Tariq has little to show for his hustle except for paying money to his attorney, played by Method Man. “He ain’t got a car, he ain’t got an apartment. He got nothing on the show,” Meech said over the phone. “He always in trouble on the show. Like, who the f*ck wanna go to college and be like him?”

Ultimately, it seems like Big Meech doesn’t respect Tariq as a hustler, though he did emphasize that he’s a fan of Power. Meech’s criticism comes from the place of a fan who watches the show regularly. However, he made it clear that Power can’t touch BMF. “It can’t be!” Meech said when his son stated that the Power cast believes Ghost is superior to BMF. “We know it’s fiction but… this dude is a college dude hustlin’ in 2022-2023 and he ain’t got nothin’. He got the feds all over his ass all the time… all you got is a hard time to go.” Check out Big Meech’s hilarious response above.  

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Got An Earful About Chris Stapleton’s ‘Wokeness’ After She Slammed The Black National Anthem

The full significance of the Super Bowl opener (with Sheryl Lee Ralph’s “Lift Every Voice and Sing” rendition as well as a Navy flyover featuring an all-female pilot team) was lost upon Marjorie Taylor Greene, who wasn’t aware of country singer Chris Stapleton’s perspectives. The far-right congresswoman’s anti-woke leanings are no secret, given that she worries for the “average white male” (whatever that means). However, Greene slipped up by praising Stapleton but trashing the rest of the opener.

“Chris Stapleton just sang the most beautiful national anthem at the Super Bowl,” Greene tweeted. “But we could have gone without the rest of the wokeness.”

No one is debating Stapleton’s prowess at the mic, which even left Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni in tears. What MTG failed to recognize is that Stapleton is an outspoken supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, and his presence as part of this ensemble matters a lot. “There’s a very broad awakening that’s come about,” he declared to CBS This Morning after the murder of George Floyd. “It’s time for me to listen. It’s time for other folks to listen.” He then added, “The country that I thought we were living in was a myth.”

Greene’s tweet came back to bite her in the butt, given that she missed the above news when it happened. One user tweeted, “Chris Stapleton is ‘woke’ as f*ck,” and that was only the beginning. Others questioned why she has such a problem with an all-woman team of pilots, but no one ever said that Greene makes sense.

Oh, and here’s a lovely photoshop of George Santos and his Vince Lombardi Trophy. Enjoy the rest of the game.

Spider-Man Noir Series In The Works: Details

A Spider-Man Noir live-action series is in the works at through Amazon Prime Video, according to Variety. The untitled series will follow “an older, grizzled superhero in 1930s New York City. An individual with knowledge of the project says that the show will be set in its own universe and the main character will not be Peter Parker.” This is the second known project based on Sony-controlled Marvel characters with Amazon Prime Video and MGM+. Additionally, Amazon announced that they are working on a series titled Silk: Spider Society from show runner Angela King. They also have several other shows in the works.

Oren Uziel will executive produce and write the Spider-Man Noir show. He developed the show with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse producers, Christopher Miller and Phil Lord. Miller and Lord are under an overall deal with Sony Pictures Televison to make the show possible. Additionally, Amy Pascal, former Sony boss, will also executive produce through Pascal Pictures. Uziel has an impressive writing credit log with the likes of The Lost City, 22 Jump Street, Mortal Kombat (2021), The Cloverfield Paradox, John Wick 4, and Borderlands. Curate and Myman Greenspan represent Uziel.

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The comic series for Spider-Man Noir debuted in 2009 as part of Marvel’s Noir universe. In the comics, Spider-Man Noir lives in New York during the 1930’s Great Depression. A radioactive spider that he found inside a stolen artifact bites him. This causes him to have visions of a spider-god who grants him super powers. Milo Ventimiglia voiced Spider-Man Noir in the animated series, Ultimate Spider-Man. Notably, Nicholas Cage voiced the character in the academy award-winning 2018 film, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Amazon’s rendition of the character will be its first live-action interpretation.

Sony has a history of releasing Spider-Man live-action films since they obtained the rights to the character. Tom Holland has played Peter Parker via Columbia Pictures. Sony is also the mastermind behind Into the Spider-Verse. Sony is creating two sequels to that film. The first sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, has a release date of June 2023. Sony also made the live-actions films, Venom, and its sequel Let There Be Carnage. The company also has Kraven the Hunter and Madame Web in the works.

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Donald Glover Delivers Teaser For BeyHive-Inspired Series “Swarm”

Fandom is a topic that can create fear in some, but Donald Glover is capitalizing on the craze. The entertainment industry often takes advantage of its die-hard fans—or “Stans,” thanks to Eminem. In music, artists have fanbases with their own names, and often, they will battle each other over who is the best. It’s simple to search through social media to find an obsessed fan who takes things too far. In Swarm, Glover dramatizes an often frightening concept.

Today (February 10), a sneak peek into Swarm has been released. The film stars the likes of Chlöe, Damson Idris, and Dominique Fishback, and the teaser hints at this being a captivating thriller. “We just thought it’d be fun to make a post-truth Piano Teacher mixed with The King of Comedy,” Glover shared with Vanity Fair. This referenced Michael Haneke’s 2001 drama and Martin Scorsese’s 1982 classic.

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Fishback’s character Dre is a young woman who becomes obsessed with a certain superstar. Chlöe plays her sister, while Idris portrays her boyfriend. Glover admitted that initially, he had Fishback in mind for Chlöe’s role, but the actress asked for an opportunity to stretch herself. The request was granted, the rest is history.

Glover reunited with Atlanta writer and producer Janine Nabers for Swarm, and she detailed the evolution of the creative direction. “We were really interested in creating an antihero story,” said Nabers. “When we shot the last scene of the pilot, every single person stopped what they were doing and gave [Fishback] a standing ovation for three minutes. I’ve been doing TV for a long time and I’ve never seen that. That was the moment that Donald and I looked at each other and we were like, ‘All right—we got something right.’”

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Meanwhile, when Glover is expanding his television and film careers, he’s in the studio working on new music. It was once thought that Childish Gambino was gone for good, but Glover has had a change of heart. He recently shared that he has been recording, and fans are eager to hear what he has in store. Watch the teaser for Swarm above, and let us know if you’re excited about this series. It will air on Prime Video this year.

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