Selena Gomez was greeted by a wild crowd as she arrived in the Philippines for her first Manila concert on Sunday, July 31. Her "Revival" tour is her first world tour after she left her previous label and decided to pursue producing her own album. She is currently working on a follow-up for "Revival."
"Limitless" fans were disappointed to hear when CBS axed out the series in their 2016-2017 line-up. The cancellation was not received well and many petitioned the network for a renewal.
Renowned talk show host and actor Jerry Doyle passed away at the age of 60, wherein his family reported that he was found unresponsive in his home in Las Vegas. The cause of death has not been identified as the autopsy is still pending.
Chris Evans is currently in line to play a classic horror character in Lionsgates' adaptation of "Jekyll."
Many "Beetlejuice" fans were hoping that the classic horror film would finally have its sequel after Wynona Rider's hype returned. For years, there were rumors that the 1988 film would have a sequel soon; however, her co-star, Michael Keaton, thinks that the sequel will not be happening.
Jessy Mendiola was on fire as she ramped the stage in a one-piece red swimsuit during FHM Philippine's 100 Sexiest Women Victory Party held at the Valkyrie Night Club. The actress, however, was bashed online due to the speech she made about winning against crowned beauty queen, Pia Wurtzbach.
Sony has hired the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, David Auburn, to pen the reboot of the classic "Charlie's Angels" franchise. Fans of the classic 2000 film can expect more development from the characters to enhance the message of female-empowerment.
Twitter announced that the top 3 most popular trailers all belonged to Warner Bros. Studios.
Lupita Nyong'o who will play the character of Nakia in Marvel's upcoming "Black Panther" shares a sneak peak of the film during the San Diego Comic-Con. Chadwick Boseman, the Black Panther himself, also shared how he felt about playing his exciting role as he faces off with two major villains namely Erik Killmonger and Ulysses Klaw.
Park Shin Hye, lead cast of the hit Korean drama series "Doctors," is building a center to benefit the deprived children in the Philippines. Shin-Hye Manila Center is currently under construction and is expected to end by Oct 2017.