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.'Survivor' Contestant Reacts To Jeff Probst's Wild Finale Spoiler Mistake"Survivor" host Jeff Probst spoiled a huge moment in the live Season 50 finale Wednesday night — preempting the fire-making competition which would determine which contestant made it to the final three.The host called to the stage Rizo Velovic, who competed in back-to-back seasons, and revealed he was the last person on the jury. Unfortunately, audiences at home and in-studio hadn't yet seen Rizo attempt to beat another semi-finalist, Jonathan Young, make fire. Probst clearly didn't realize his misfire as he confusingly tried to wrap the conversation with Rizo, as the in-studio audience and the other contestants whispered and looked on in shock over the live mix-up.“'Survivor' history!” Rizo joked to Entertainment Weekly after the finale. “Jeff was on a Variety interview recently saying that he wants to edit 'Survivor' with the person going home and then showing how they go home. And he did it the next day, and it was me! I made 'Survivor' history.”The finale episode incorporated live moments in Los Angeles and the actual last days of the competition in Fiji.“Never been voted out of 'Survivor,' two times playing, only one of four people ever that happened to," Rizo said. "And also the first finale flub ever in 50 seasons and the RizGod was a part of it. So that's what happened.”In the moment, Rizo knew it was a wildly awkward interaction.“I'm playing off Jeff, and Jeff is talking about fire and I was like: Well, I'm not trying to reveal it. So I’m like, ‘Win or lose, I'm proud of how I played.’ And Jeff's like, ‘Sit your ass on the bench.’ And I'm like: well, this is awkward.""Survivor" is streaming on Paramount+.Read more on Entertainment Weekly:Latest Live UpdatesMike White Recruits These 2 ‘Survivor’ Contestants For ‘The White Lotus’ Season 4Mike White, the creator of HBO's popular series "The White Lotus," couldn't make the live reunion taping of "Survivor 50" on Wednesday night. But he did spill the news about who from the cast would be making cameos on the upcoming season of his show.Charlie Davis and Kamilla Karthigesu will appear on the fourth season, which is set in France. In previous seasons of "The White Lotus," Alec Merlino, Angelina Keeley, Kara Kay, Natalie Cole, Carl Boudreaux and Christian Hubicki have appeared.Both Davis and Karthigesu competed on Season 50 of "Survivor." Davis appeared in Season 46; Karthigesu previously competed in Season 48.White appeared via satellite on the Season 50 finale; he was voted out early on in the season."The White Lotus" is currently in production.3 Of Netflix’s Most Beloved Shows Are Coming To An EndNetflix is getting ready to bid farewell to three of its most beloved shows soon.On Thursday, the streaming giant confirmed that “Emily in Paris” will say goodbye with its upcoming sixth and final season, which is currently filming in Greece.Series star Lily Collins shared the update in a video message, telling fans, “Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime.”The news comes shortly after reports revealed that both “The Lincoln Lawyer” and “The Night Agent” are also approaching their final seasons at Netflix, with the latter already in production. This past February, both series returned with new seasons that were well received by critics and viewers alike.The end of all three Netflix shows may come as a shock to fans, considering each has become a staple on the platform. “The Night Agent” ranks among the streamer’s most-watched series ever, while “The Lincoln Lawyer” has become one of its standout legal dramas. Meanwhile, “Emily in Paris” has endured as a pandemic-era hit, still charming audiences with international rom-com adventures after five-plus seasons.All will be sorely missed, but they will surely go out with a bang for their grand finales. Stay tuned for more updates.Quinta Brunson To Play Betty Boop In New Feature Film With ‘Unique Concept’For her next big screen project, Quinta Brunson is reportedly preparing to portray animated legend Betty Boop in an upcoming movie adaptation.According to Variety, the “Abbott Elementary” creator will also help develop the project, which will explore the origin and rise of the iconic cartoon character through the eyes of her creator, Max Fleischer. The film is expected to examine the “relationship between the artist and his creation as he navigates the creative and commercial pressures of building one of the world’s first animated icons, particularly as that icon begins to take on a life of its own.”Brunson’s production company, Fifth Chance Productions, is collaborating with Fleischer’s grandson, Mark Fleischer, and Fleischer Studios on the film, which is currently in development.“Betty Boop is one of our nation’s most beloved cartoon characters, yet somehow still remains pleasantly niche,” Brunson wrote in a statement.“She has had a quiet but undeniable impact on culture for nearly a century. After [Fifth Chance’s head of creative affairs] Erin [Wehrenberg] and I met with Mark and learned more about his grandfather’s creation of Betty, I realized there was a much deeper story to tell.” she continued. “One that could be explored in a way that feels refreshing, subversive, and timeless, much like Betty herself.”Read more at Variety:Michael B. Jordan Casts 2 Of His Former Co-Stars From ‘The Wire’ In ‘Creed’ Spin-Off SeriesMichael B. Jordan is stepping back into the “Creed” universe with a new spin-off, and this time, he’s bringing along a few familiar faces from the start of his career.On Tuesday, the Oscar winner unveiled the cast of “Delphi,” Prime Video’s upcoming series from the “Creed” franchise, as filming kicked off in Los Angeles. The lineup includes André Holland, Wood Harris and Andre Royo, which reunites the latter two with Jordan decades after they starred in the first season of HBO’s “The Wire” together.“These are men I have looked up to, learned from, and been inspired by for a long time. Two of them I had the privilege of sharing a set with when I was just a kid trying to figure out who I was as an actor,” Jordan wrote on Instagram of his fellow “Wire” alums. “Watching them work back then taught me things I still carry with me today.”Harris will reprise his role as Delphi Gym trainer Little Duke from the “Creed” films. Meanwhile, Holland and Royo will take on new parts in the series executive produced by Jordan.Also in the main cast are Benji Santiago, Juan Castrano, Demián Bichir, Sofia Black-D’Elia and Victoria Vourkoutiotis.Read more at Entertainment Weekly:This Gritty Crime Thriller Is A Top Show On Netflix — With A 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score To Match“Nemesis,” the gritty heist thriller from “Power” creator Courtney A. Kemp, is currently one of the top shows on Netflix, according to the platform’s public ranking system.Set in Los Angeles, the eight-episode series centers on the heated rivalry between a master thief and a grudge-holding detective, who becomes obsessed with taking the former down after a string of bold robberies in the city.The show is led by Matthew Law and Y'lan Noel, and also stars Gabrielle Dennis, Cleopatra Coleman, Cedric Joe, Moe Irvin, Ariana Guerra, Sophina Brown, Tre Hale and Quincy Isaiah.“Nemesis” hit No. 1 on Netflix within days of its May 14 premiere and currently has a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics — though viewers seem less impressed, judging by the show's much lower audience score.Read more at Forbes:‘Glad I’ve Got Thick Skin’: Actor Makes Long-Awaited Return On ‘Euphoria’ … Only To Say 1 Line“Euphoria” may have just set a new record this week for the shortest onscreen cameo.Nika King, who plays Rue’s (Zendaya) mother Leslie in the HBO drama, finally returned in the latter half of Season 3, though in a much more limited capacity than she — or fans — anticipated.In Episode 6, Leslie appears for only a few seconds in a scene where Rue is on the phone with her estranged mother while sitting in a church. At the end of the call, Leslie is seen in a quick blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, telling her daughter, “I love you, Rue.”It’s obvious that King was expecting much more from the episode she had been promoting online all week, based on an Instagram video she posted afterward.“My mom is clowning me,” King said while laughing. “She said the internet waited all this time just for me to say one line.”“Y’all, I can’t do nothing but laugh,” she added, still cackling. Who needs enemies when you have a mother like this?”King has previously been open about her frustrations with her role on “Euphoria.” Back in 2024, she went viral after posting a stand-up clip in which she joked about being tired of fans constantly asking about the show’s delayed third season and her involvement in it.“‘We need season 3!’” King said, mimicking fans. "Bitch, I need season 3 — I haven’t paid my rent in six months.”For now, it appears King isn’t set to return in any more episodes this season, though she’s trying to take the situation in stride.“You better be glad I have a sense of humor,” she said in her Instagram video. “You better be glad I got thick skin.”Watch the clip in full below.'Game Of Thrones' Casting Pro Is On The Hunt For The Next James BondAt long last, the hunt for the next James Bond is finally on.On Thursday, Amazon MGM Studios announced that casting for the iconic 007 role is currently underway. According to Variety, actors have already been auditioning over the past several weeks.“While we don’t plan to comment on specific details during the casting process,” Amazon MGM Studios said in a statement, “we’re excited to share more news with 007 fans as soon as the time is right.”Leading the effort alongside the studio is “Game of Thrones” casting director Nina Gold, who will help select Daniel Craig’s successor. Craig portrayed Bond in “Casino Royale,” “Quantum of Solace,” “Skyfall,” “Spectre” and “No Time to Die,” his final outing as the legendary super-spy.The upcoming Bond film will be directed by “Dune” filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, with Steven Knight writing the screenplay.Read more at Variety.Lupita Nyong'o Will Play Helen Of Troy In ‘The Odyssey’ — And Elon Musk’s Reaction Was Exactly What You’d Expect"The Odyssey" will make its way to theaters this July, with Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o starring as Helen of Troy. The film features a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya.Conservative political commentator Matt Walsh took issue with Nyong'o's casting in a few posts on X.“We’re told that we shouldn’t object to Helen of Troy being portrayed as a black woman," Walsh said on Wednesday. "And yet if a major Hollywood studio made a film set in Africa and cast a white woman as ‘the most beautiful woman in Africa,’ those same people would literally riot in the street. If, say, Sydney Sweeney was cast in the role, they’d be driven to murderous violence. We all know this is the case."Elon Musk, who quickly agreed with Walsh's similar posts from Tuesday, chimed in again: “Absolutely true. Such hypocrisy in Hollywood.”Musk has weighed in on "The Odyssey" since at least January. He called Elliot Page's potential casting as Achilles "the dumbest and most twisted things I've heard." Musk also tweeted that "Chris Nolan has lost his integrity" in late January when it was first rumored that Nyong'o would star in the film.A rep for Universal Entertainment, which is releasing the film, declined to comment to The Hollywood Reporter on Musk's comments about the film. Nyong'o also didn't respond for comment.Read more on The Hollywood Reporter.‘The Pitt’ Cast Imagines What Will Happen In Season 3 — And These Plot Twists Are W-I-L-DProduction for Season 3 of “The Pitt” is nearly underway, and fans can’t wait to return to their favorite ER drama. In the meantime, the cast shared a few funny plot predictions in a video posted on HBO Max’s Instagram page on Wednesday captioned, “Wrong answers only.”As expected, their ideas were wildly absurd.Isa Briones, who plays Dr. Santos, jokingly suggested Season 3 could turn into a bizarre spin-off “where it’s just Santos and Whitaker at home, cooking dinners, cooking breakfast, but then they do a bank heist.” Other faces from the hospital might show up too, she added, but “not Langdon.”Meanwhile, Katherine LaNasa, who plays nurse Dana, teased a “deep dive” into the romance that’s apparently going on between her character and Gerran Howell’s Whitaker.“It’s been building. It’s secretive. It’s hot and heavy,” she teased with a smile. “It’s like the stuff that rom-coms are made of.”However, fans may be most intrigued to hear Taylor Dearden’s suggestion: “I think that Robby and Abbot finally hook up.”“It’s been a long time coming,” the actor, who plays Dr. Mel, joked. “We know the fans want it. We want it, personally. And I think it’s about damn time.”The Rabbot shippers would probably be thrilled to see that play out next season — especially if we end up with 18 episodes, as Noah Wyle teased in the hilarious clip.Watch it below.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 Updates