Welcome to our 2026 coverage of new films, television shows, music and the pop culture that we are all obsessing over.In this live blog, we’ll cover everything related to awards season, from the Golden Globes to the Grammys to the Oscars. We will also talk about must-see television of the year, the streaming films that get us all talking, and the new buzzy trailers that hope to woo us over to the movie theaters.This will be your hot spot for all things entertainment and pop culture.See below for updates on celebrity news, the new content popping up on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and your other favorite streaming services and the big talkers that are going viral on social media.Bryan Cranston Teases His Shocking Scene With Madonna For Upcoming Season Of ‘The Studio’Bryan Cranston just teased a major moment from the upcoming season of Apple TV's "The Studio." In the series, which stars and was created by Seth Rogen, Cranston portrays the far-out-there CEO of Continental Studios.In April, Variety reported that Madonna would make a cameo in the comedy, which will riff on her attempt to make a biopic about her life (the movie was scrapped and was supposed to star Emmy-winning actor Julia Garner; Madonna was going to direct)."I do something in front of Madonna in a truth-or-dare test, and it's a dare, and I do something that will either raise my street cred very high or destroy my career," Cranston told Access Hollywood. "It is one of the two, but I guarantee you, you will utter to yourself, 'Oh, my God,'" Cranston said. "You will not believe [what happens]."Madonna and Garner are set to appear in two episodes of the season. Season 2 films in Venice, Italy, where Madonna shot her "Like a Virgin" music video.Read more on Entertainment Weekly.See All UpdatesClose
Bryan Cranston Teases His Shocking Scene With Madonna For Upcoming Season Of ‘The Studio’
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