What Did Cynthia Erivo Say About Viral AI Wicked Poster? Find Out As Ariana Grande Weighs In On Controversy

Cynthia Erivo has received backing from her Wicked co-star Ariana Grande following a recent controversy. The issue started when Erivo criticized a popular fan-made AI poster for her upcoming film Wicked. Some people focused on Erivo, while others felt her response was excessive. However, it’s clear that Grande is on Erivo’s side in this situation!

This Monster Wants to Eat Me Set for 2025 Release; All We Know So Far

2025 marks the anticipated debut of the anime adaptation for the beloved manga series “This Monster Wants to Eat Me” (Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi), a popular title in the girl’s love genre. This exciting news was shared on October 21, 2024, through a teaser trailer posted on the official YouTube channel of Infinite Studios, the company responsible for its production.

‘Very Much Stood By Him’: Liam Payne’s Girlfriend Kate Cassidy Supported Him Amid Recent Legal Drama, Sources Reveal

It is said that Liam Payne’s girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, was by his side during difficult periods, providing unwavering support to him, particularly during his legal disputes with ex-fiancée Maya Henry, as reported to PEOPLE. Sadly, the former One Direction member met his untimely demise after falling from a balcony on the third floor of CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 16.

THE WALKING DEAD: DARYL DIXON Gives Caryl Fans Exactly What They’ve Wanted

Imagine losing your best friend in the apocalypse after you’ve been connected for years. Now imagine that friend is all the way in Paris, France and you’re in the United States. What are the chances of you two finding each other again? Slim to none, I’d say. But pretty much anything is possible in the world of The Walking Dead because Carol and Daryl had an emotional reunion in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – “The Book of Carol” episode four. Carol did what should be impossible and found Daryl. Here’s what went down. 

Mike Flanagan Will Adapt Stephen King’s CARRIE Into a Prime Video Series

As a gaming enthusiast, I’d say: I don’t need any psychic powers to figure out Hollywood’s obsession. Carrie White seems to be their undeniable sweetheart, and now, horror maestro Mike Flanagan is set to breathe new life into Stephen King’s legendary tale. Unlike the past adaptations, he’s planning a unique twist. Flanagan will helm an eight-episode television series based on King’s original 1974 novel “Carrie” for Prime Video.