Blockbuster Sequels, Million-Viewer Concerts, and Theatrical Milestones: Entertainment Headlines
Apple plans a sequel to its Brad Pitt F1 movie as it aims for global TV expansion. Shakira drew a massive crowd of 2 million for a concert in Rio. Netflix will release Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew' in theaters, marking its first exclusive theatrical release.
Apple Inc. is gearing up for a sequel to its Brad Pitt-starring Formula One movie, as the tech giant eyes broader global television expansion with its recent acquisition of U.S. broadcast rights. Senior Vice-President of Services Eddy Cue expressed optimism about the project at the Miami Grand Prix.
Pop sensation Shakira made waves in Rio de Janeiro, with an unprecedented two million attendees filling Copacabana Beach for a free concert. This record-breaking performance marks the Colombian artist's largest audience to date, following in the footsteps of music legends who have set the stage at this iconic location.
In a groundbreaking move for Netflix, Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew' will receive an exclusive wide theatrical release. This marks the first time the streaming service has embraced the cinemas for such an extended period, setting the stage for a February 12 opening before its streaming debut on April 2.
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