Entertainment News Roundup: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry producing two new Netflix shows; Taylor Swift music back on TikTok despite fight with Universal Music, FT reports and more

Swift's return to TikTok had been in the works for some time, the report added, citing people familiar with the matter. Coppola, Cronenberg to compete at Cannes Film Festival undimmed by strikes Directors Francis Ford Coppola, David Cronenberg and Yorgos Lanthimos will compete for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize next month, organisers said on Thursday, easing concerns that strikes in Hollywood might dim the star-studded event.


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Entertainment News Roundup: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry producing two new Netflix shows; Taylor Swift music back on TikTok despite fight with Universal Music, FT reports and more
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Tennis drama 'Challengers' showcases Zendaya's versatility

Zendaya relished the double duty of producing "Challengers", a tense drama set in the world of professional tennis, and starring in the film's leading role. "I think every time that you do it, you learn something new about yourself. You get to learn from your peers and grow," said the Hollywood star, who previously produced "Malcolm & Marie" and her hit HBO series "Euphoria".

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry producing two new Netflix shows

Prince Harry and wife Meghan are producing two upcoming Netflix shows that will focus on cooking and a U.S. polo championship, the streaming service said on Thursday. The projects are part of a multi-year deal between Netflix and Archewell Productions, which was founded by the royal couple in 2020 after they stepped down as senior members of Britain's royal family and moved to the United States.

Protesters in Eurovision host city call for boycott of Israel

Protesters waving Palestinian flags and banners on Wednesday called for a boycott of Israel at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in the Swedish city of Malmo that will host the event next month. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises Eurovision, bills the song contest as a non-political event.

Taylor Swift music back on TikTok despite fight with Universal Music, FT reports

Taylor Swift's music is back on TikTok, even as the Chinese short-video app and singer's record label Universal Music are at loggerheads, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. Swift's return to TikTok had been in the works for some time, the report added, citing people familiar with the matter.

Coppola, Cronenberg to compete at Cannes Film Festival undimmed by strikes

Directors Francis Ford Coppola, David Cronenberg and Yorgos Lanthimos will compete for the Cannes Film Festival's top prize next month, organisers said on Thursday, easing concerns that strikes in Hollywood might dim the star-studded event. Coppola will bring his long-in-the-making passion project "Megalopolis," starring Adam Driver, to the competition, while Lanthimos teams up with Emma Stone after the success of "Poor Things" with "Kinds of Kindness", and Cronenberg will pull in horror fans again with "The Shrouds" starring Vincent Cassel.

'Civil War' seeks to capture 'heartbreaking' experience of war zone journalists

Actors Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura sought to understand how journalists cope with working in war zones as they prepared for their starring roles in the movie "Civil War," which is released in U.S. cinemas on Friday. "Civil War" is a tense thriller set in the near future, as society collapses in the United States and war breaks out. Fictional Reuters photographer Lee (Dunst) and reporter Joel (Moura) take to the road with the aim of reaching Washington before it falls to a rebel faction.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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