Entertainment's Bold Moves: Moon, Music, and Meteoric Moments
The latest entertainment news highlights NASA debunking moon landing myths, exciting updates on 'Stranger Things,' Drake's appeal on a defamation case, Universal Music's legal settlement with AI firm Udio, Fox Corp's earnings success, and Universal Music's soaring sales, driven by Taylor Swift's new album.
In entertainment news, NASA's head responded to Kim Kardashian's recent claim questioning the authenticity of the 1969 moon landing, asserting that America has landed on the moon six times. Kardashian had referenced a conspiracy theory on Hulu's 'The Kardashians,' drawing public interest and skepticism.
The Duffer Brothers, creators of the popular Netflix series 'Stranger Things,' promised fans an emotional and action-packed final season. Their remarks at a promotional event in Lucca arrive as anticipation builds for the finale of the show's nine-year run.
In music industry developments, rapper Drake is appealing a U.S. court's dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group related to Kendrick Lamar's track 'Not Like Us.' Meanwhile, Universal Music has settled a copyright dispute with AI firm Udio to develop collaborative creative products, enhancing its market reach.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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