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Invincible season 2 introduced a whole new batch of superheroes and characters from the original comic books, and season 3 may not be any different. The Invincible season 3 cast will likely include a new suit for Mark Grayson along with some exciting new supes from other dimensions.
Get to know all the confirmed returning and rumored cast and characters coming to season 3!
All Confirmed Cast & Characters Appearing in Invincible Season 3
Steven Yeun will definitely be reprising his titular role as Mark Grayson alongside Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins aka Atom Eve, with Fallout's Walton Goggins coming back to voice Cecil Stedman and J.K. Simmons as the Almighty Omni-Man.
While Invincible season 2 faced an excruciating delay, season 3 is confirmed to be arriving "sooner than season 2", considering that the voice acting is "already complete", according to a tweet from the show's official X channel.
Invincible season 2 introduced a whole new batch of superheroes and characters from the original comic books, and season 3 may not be any different. The Invincible season 3 cast will likely include a new suit for Mark Grayson along with some exciting new supes from other dimensions.
Get to know all the confirmed returning and rumored cast and characters coming to season 3!
All Confirmed Cast & Characters Appearing in Invincible Season 3
Steven Yeun will definitely be reprising his titular role as Mark Grayson alongside Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins aka Atom Eve, with Fallout's Walton Goggins coming back to voice Cecil Stedman and J.K. Simmons as the Almighty Omni-Man.
While Invincible season 2 faced an excruciating delay, season 3 is confirmed to be arriving "sooner than season 2", considering that the voice acting is "already complete", according to a tweet from the show's official X channel.
- 5/22/2024
- EpicStream
Netflix may have a huge list of everyday exciting releases, but the nostalgia for the 2000s still lives on — and the streaming’s recent top chart results are another proof of it.
This time it’s Seth Rogan’s iconic romantic comedy that, unlike many more movies alike, was actually a stunning success in every respect — and after almost 20 years since its release the film is one of Netflix’s most watched movies.
Knocked Up, a 2007 romcom starring Seth Rogan and Katherine Heigl cemented Judd Apatow’s status of a romantic comedy master after he already blew everyone away thanks to an earlier collaboration with Rogan, 2005’s The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
Knocked Up’s plot follows Ben, a binge-loving loafer with no desire for commitment, who ends up having a one-night stand with determined career builder Allison — eventually the latter finds out that she’s pregnant. Having come to a common decision to keep the child,...
This time it’s Seth Rogan’s iconic romantic comedy that, unlike many more movies alike, was actually a stunning success in every respect — and after almost 20 years since its release the film is one of Netflix’s most watched movies.
Knocked Up, a 2007 romcom starring Seth Rogan and Katherine Heigl cemented Judd Apatow’s status of a romantic comedy master after he already blew everyone away thanks to an earlier collaboration with Rogan, 2005’s The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
Knocked Up’s plot follows Ben, a binge-loving loafer with no desire for commitment, who ends up having a one-night stand with determined career builder Allison — eventually the latter finds out that she’s pregnant. Having come to a common decision to keep the child,...
- 4/25/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
Zack Snyder’s “Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver” debuted on Netflix on April 19. Critical pans aside (IndieWire’s David Ehrlich called Part Two “almost as disastrous” as Part One and gave it a D. Perhaps David’s the real “Scargiver.”), the sequel to the 2023 “Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire” became the streamer’s biggest film (in any language) for the week of April 15-21. It was watched for 44.2 million hours; based on its 2:04 runtime, Netflix translates that to 21.4 million views.
On the March 6 episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Snyder said “Rebel Moon — Part One” was seen by more people (on Netflix) than the smash-hit “Barbie” (in theaters).
“Say right now, [Part One is] like almost 90 million views… 80 or 90 million accounts turned it on, give or take,” Snyder told Rogan. “They assume two viewers per screen, right? So that’s 160 million people supposedly watching… at $10 a ticket,...
On the March 6 episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Snyder said “Rebel Moon — Part One” was seen by more people (on Netflix) than the smash-hit “Barbie” (in theaters).
“Say right now, [Part One is] like almost 90 million views… 80 or 90 million accounts turned it on, give or take,” Snyder told Rogan. “They assume two viewers per screen, right? So that’s 160 million people supposedly watching… at $10 a ticket,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Tony Maglio
- Indiewire
The inherent darkness surrounding Bruce Wayne is one of the most obvious reasons why fans love Batman. And Zack Snyder exploited that trait to the fullest during his tenure at DC. While making the Snyderverse movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the director put Ben Affleck’s Batman in a chaotic situation that was enough to shudder his moral ground.
Ben Affleck as Batman
Batman is so very different from Superman but the character needs to maintain God-like prowess to level up with Superman (who is equivalent to God for humankind) and other heroes infused with superpowers. Snyder was candid enough to reveal his philosophy behind making Affleck’s Batman ruthless in the movie.
Zack Snyder Commented On Making Ben Affleck’s Batman Ruthless Zack Snyder. Credit: PowerfulJRE/Yt
Defying the wildly accepted idea of “Batman can’t kill” was a bold move on Zack Snyder’s part. The...
Ben Affleck as Batman
Batman is so very different from Superman but the character needs to maintain God-like prowess to level up with Superman (who is equivalent to God for humankind) and other heroes infused with superpowers. Snyder was candid enough to reveal his philosophy behind making Affleck’s Batman ruthless in the movie.
Zack Snyder Commented On Making Ben Affleck’s Batman Ruthless Zack Snyder. Credit: PowerfulJRE/Yt
Defying the wildly accepted idea of “Batman can’t kill” was a bold move on Zack Snyder’s part. The...
- 4/20/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Nearly two years years after pulling his music from Spotify due to Covid vaccine misinformation on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Neil Young has decided to stop using X (formerly known as Twitter) because of Elon Musk’s recent antisemitic statements.
“We are stopping all use of X that we can control,” Young wrote in the Neil Young Archives. “For reasons that should be obvious to the richest man on Earth, we are taking this action against his company.” (The post also included a photo of Musk with a caption that...
“We are stopping all use of X that we can control,” Young wrote in the Neil Young Archives. “For reasons that should be obvious to the richest man on Earth, we are taking this action against his company.” (The post also included a photo of Musk with a caption that...
- 11/20/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Mayim Bialik is looking to Joe Rogan for a little podcasting inspiration.
The actress and Jeopardy! co-host recently spoke to Vanity Fair about how her mental health podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, has developed since launching in January 2021 amid people’s anxieties around the Covid-19 pandemic.
While discussing her own stances on the link between mental and physical health, getting actors to open up about deeply personal topics, and her strategies around working with her longtime partner Jonathan Cohen, Bialik shared her approach to interviewing guests. It’s a style that takes inspiration from a seemingly unlikely place: Joe Rogan.
“Joe Rogan’s had tremendous success, and while I don’t emulate everything he does, his style inspires me,” she said. “I’m just generally fascinated by people: Where did they come from? How did they become the way they are? There’s almost always something in someone’s family — drama,...
The actress and Jeopardy! co-host recently spoke to Vanity Fair about how her mental health podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, has developed since launching in January 2021 amid people’s anxieties around the Covid-19 pandemic.
While discussing her own stances on the link between mental and physical health, getting actors to open up about deeply personal topics, and her strategies around working with her longtime partner Jonathan Cohen, Bialik shared her approach to interviewing guests. It’s a style that takes inspiration from a seemingly unlikely place: Joe Rogan.
“Joe Rogan’s had tremendous success, and while I don’t emulate everything he does, his style inspires me,” she said. “I’m just generally fascinated by people: Where did they come from? How did they become the way they are? There’s almost always something in someone’s family — drama,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alex Cooper‘s Unwell Network is off to a tremendous start. Less than two months after its official launch, the media company has claimed the top two spots on the Spotify podcast charts. At the time of this post, Alix Earle‘s new show Hot Mess is in first place, while Cooper’s Call Her Daddy ranks second.
Spotify’s podcast charts incorporate multiple data points, including total followers and unique listeners. In the latest version of the ranking, Hot Mess and Call Her Daddy both surpassed The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify’s charts. That’s no small feat. Rogan’s podcast is not just a Spotify exclusive — it was the platform’s most popular show in both 2021 and 2022.
Call Her Daddy may not have the same legacy as Jre, but Cooper’s advice podcast has made a major impact on pop culture. The musicians who appear as guests...
Spotify’s podcast charts incorporate multiple data points, including total followers and unique listeners. In the latest version of the ranking, Hot Mess and Call Her Daddy both surpassed The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify’s charts. That’s no small feat. Rogan’s podcast is not just a Spotify exclusive — it was the platform’s most popular show in both 2021 and 2022.
Call Her Daddy may not have the same legacy as Jre, but Cooper’s advice podcast has made a major impact on pop culture. The musicians who appear as guests...
- 9/26/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
It was a hard fought battle, but it appears The Nun II has won her fight against the famed detective Hercule Poirot with an estimated $14.7 million which represents a 55% slide from its opening weekend. With a running domestic total of $56.5 million and a worldwide total of nearly $160 million, I think it is safe to say that this $38.5 million budgeted continuation of The Conjuring Universe is a success.
Kenneth Branagh’s third go round as the mustachioed sleuth in A Haunting in Venice sadly could not hit the number one spot the way the previous film did, however it did come in higher than Nile with a reported $14.5 million opening against that films $12.8 million. Of course that film had a troubled road to get to the big screen, such as a global pandemic that people were still weary of and a lead star that people were also a bit weary of.
Kenneth Branagh’s third go round as the mustachioed sleuth in A Haunting in Venice sadly could not hit the number one spot the way the previous film did, however it did come in higher than Nile with a reported $14.5 million opening against that films $12.8 million. Of course that film had a troubled road to get to the big screen, such as a global pandemic that people were still weary of and a lead star that people were also a bit weary of.
- 9/17/2023
- by Brad Hamerly
- JoBlo.com
Bill Maher did not hold back about his thoughts on a Trump vs. Biden matchup for 2024 on Joe Rogan’s podcast The Joe Rogan Experience over the weekend.
Rogan told Maher Saturday that he believes Biden appears frail, that he’s “skeletal thin”, to which Maher essentially agreed that Trump looks “more hearty and robust. He’s a city roach. The worse things he eats the stronger he gets. You cannot kill him,” Maher said.
“He’s also the only [president] who didn’t noticeably age,” Rogan interjected.
“No, we did,” Maher responded. “But he’s a criminal and he’s crazy and he’s stupid. And crazy and stupid are two different things … Stupid is ‘Frederick Douglass is alive’ or ‘the stealth bomber is literally invisible’ or “Nobody is health care is hard to solve. Crazy is ‘it’s important that the crowd at my inauguration was the biggest ever,...
Rogan told Maher Saturday that he believes Biden appears frail, that he’s “skeletal thin”, to which Maher essentially agreed that Trump looks “more hearty and robust. He’s a city roach. The worse things he eats the stronger he gets. You cannot kill him,” Maher said.
“He’s also the only [president] who didn’t noticeably age,” Rogan interjected.
“No, we did,” Maher responded. “But he’s a criminal and he’s crazy and he’s stupid. And crazy and stupid are two different things … Stupid is ‘Frederick Douglass is alive’ or ‘the stealth bomber is literally invisible’ or “Nobody is health care is hard to solve. Crazy is ‘it’s important that the crowd at my inauguration was the biggest ever,...
- 9/4/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Bill Maher and Joe Rogan agreed on at least one thing during the Real Time host’s latest visit to Rogan’s hugely popular podcast. They both seemed to concur that Joe Biden is a lackluster president, might be “mentally compromised,” and his years-old business dealing with his son Hunter looks rather shady.
But when Rogan tried to portray Biden’s trustworthiness as on par with former president and current GOP primary frontrunner Donald Trump, Maher pushed back hard — something Rogan’s fans say the Spotify podcast king’s guests rarely seem comfortable doing nowadays, particularly other comics who hugely benefit from appearing on his show.
Here’s a slightly edited rundown of their debate on this topic, which was from Saturday’s episode of The Joe Rogan Experience (there’s also a video clip with some of this exchange below).
“My biggest issue is [Biden] lies a lot,” Rogan said.
But when Rogan tried to portray Biden’s trustworthiness as on par with former president and current GOP primary frontrunner Donald Trump, Maher pushed back hard — something Rogan’s fans say the Spotify podcast king’s guests rarely seem comfortable doing nowadays, particularly other comics who hugely benefit from appearing on his show.
Here’s a slightly edited rundown of their debate on this topic, which was from Saturday’s episode of The Joe Rogan Experience (there’s also a video clip with some of this exchange below).
“My biggest issue is [Biden] lies a lot,” Rogan said.
- 9/4/2023
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Country artist Oliver Anthony, who went viral earlier this month since debuting his song “Rich Men North of Richmond”, is reacting to the controversy surrounding the hit.
While appearing on Wednesday’s episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, Anthony — who made chart history upon debuting at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making him the first-ever artist without any prior chart history to do so — said it’s been “really funny to watch” people debate over the controversial track and attempt to dig into his past.
Since Anthony — a former factory worker and farmer — released the track on YouTube on Aug. 8, “Rich Men North of Richmond” has been interpreted as a working class anthem, been condemned for being “fatphobic” and was labelled a “right-wing anthem,” mainly due to its lyrics.
Read More: Who Is Oliver Anthony? All About The Controversial ‘Rich Men North Of Richmond’ Singer Topping The Billboard Charts
In the track,...
While appearing on Wednesday’s episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, Anthony — who made chart history upon debuting at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making him the first-ever artist without any prior chart history to do so — said it’s been “really funny to watch” people debate over the controversial track and attempt to dig into his past.
Since Anthony — a former factory worker and farmer — released the track on YouTube on Aug. 8, “Rich Men North of Richmond” has been interpreted as a working class anthem, been condemned for being “fatphobic” and was labelled a “right-wing anthem,” mainly due to its lyrics.
Read More: Who Is Oliver Anthony? All About The Controversial ‘Rich Men North Of Richmond’ Singer Topping The Billboard Charts
In the track,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Here’s the thing about being viral famous or famous for just one thing: There’s not much else to talk about. That quickly became apparent when Joe Rogan interviewed Oliver Anthony over the course of two mind-numbing hours on the musclebound talker’s podcast.
If you care about Anthony’s opinion on John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London, which Rogan raves is “the perfect horror movie,” or want to hear the pair dissect Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” by all means, stream away. But know that...
If you care about Anthony’s opinion on John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London, which Rogan raves is “the perfect horror movie,” or want to hear the pair dissect Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” by all means, stream away. But know that...
- 8/30/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Post Malone shared that he lost 60 pounds while on Joe Rogan’s podcast. His secret to his transformation, which fans noticed earlier in the year, was cutting soda out of his diet.
“Soda is so bad. It’s so good but so bad,” Malone shared with Rogan.
He confessed that once in a while he allows himself to have a cheat day and indulge in the sweet beverage. “[If] I had a great show, and you know what, I’m feeling a little bit naughty. I’m gonna have myself a Coke on ice,” he revealed.
Throughout the interview, the two men spoke about a myriad of topics, including Malone disclosing that he used to weigh 240 pounds but is now down to 185.
Rogan made it clear that he fully supports Malone’s decision but also clarified that he also endorses a more moderate approach. “The problem is when people [drink soda and other sugary beverages] all day...
“Soda is so bad. It’s so good but so bad,” Malone shared with Rogan.
He confessed that once in a while he allows himself to have a cheat day and indulge in the sweet beverage. “[If] I had a great show, and you know what, I’m feeling a little bit naughty. I’m gonna have myself a Coke on ice,” he revealed.
Throughout the interview, the two men spoke about a myriad of topics, including Malone disclosing that he used to weigh 240 pounds but is now down to 185.
Rogan made it clear that he fully supports Malone’s decision but also clarified that he also endorses a more moderate approach. “The problem is when people [drink soda and other sugary beverages] all day...
- 8/19/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Post Malone‘s secret to shedding 60 pounds? Cutting out soda, for the most part.
The “Circle” rapper recently appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast and was showered with compliments from the UFC commentator about his body transformation. Rogan told him right off the bat, “Dude, you look f**king great. I told you that when I saw you but I wanna tell you on-air. You look f**king great, man.”
Malone shared that cutting out soda is what largely contributed to his major body transformation.
“Soda is so bad. It’s so good, but so bad,” he said.
But, like any healthy diet, moderation is the key.
“[If’] I had a great show and I’m feeling a little bit naughty, I’m gonna have myself a Coke on ice,” Malone said.
The “Sunflower” singer — whose real name is Austin Post — said he’s down to 180 pounds after tipping the scales at 240 pounds.
The “Circle” rapper recently appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast and was showered with compliments from the UFC commentator about his body transformation. Rogan told him right off the bat, “Dude, you look f**king great. I told you that when I saw you but I wanna tell you on-air. You look f**king great, man.”
Malone shared that cutting out soda is what largely contributed to his major body transformation.
“Soda is so bad. It’s so good, but so bad,” he said.
But, like any healthy diet, moderation is the key.
“[If’] I had a great show and I’m feeling a little bit naughty, I’m gonna have myself a Coke on ice,” Malone said.
The “Sunflower” singer — whose real name is Austin Post — said he’s down to 180 pounds after tipping the scales at 240 pounds.
- 8/19/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
While Joe Rogan’s humor resonates with many, he’s not necessarily the ultimate king of comedy. His interviews are insightful, yet some claim that other hosts possess a more authoritative approach when probing guests. But what truly sets Rogan apart is his unapologetic candor, even if it means offering a scathing critique of his own nation. […]
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The post Unmasking the Truth: Joe Rogan Takes Aim at Biden and Trump Indictments appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 8/8/2023
- by Grady Owen
- ShockYa
Macaulay Culkin was the most sought-after child actor of his time. Culkin’s child movie career is legendary. As an adult, he has carefully picked and chosen which projects he invests his time in. While fans haven’t seen him in a starring sitcom role, that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been asked. In 2018, Culkin revealed that he was approached multiple times to star in The Big Bang Theory but turned it down. While appearing in the series would have made him millions of dollars, he isn’t mad about his decision to pass on the opportunity.
Macaulay Culkin was offered a role on ‘The Big Bang Theory’
Macaulay Culkin could have appeared in a starring role on The Big Bang Theory. The child star was offered a part but turned it down multiple times. During an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience in 2018, Culkin said he was approached...
Macaulay Culkin was offered a role on ‘The Big Bang Theory’
Macaulay Culkin could have appeared in a starring role on The Big Bang Theory. The child star was offered a part but turned it down multiple times. During an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience in 2018, Culkin said he was approached...
- 7/30/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Podcast king Joe Rogan met rock royalty by chance when he ran into Axl Rose at a restaurant in Greece. The resulting selfie in which the Guns N’ Roses legend looks anything but thrilled to meet the comedian has resulted in a bevy of amusing Instagram comments.
Rogan posted the pic along with onstage video of Guns N’ Roses’ Saturday night (July 22nd) concert in Athens, writing. “Was in Greece on vacation and randomly ran into Axl Rose at a restaurant. He invited us to see @gunsnroses in Athens, and it was Fucking Amazing. They went Hard for 3 hours in the blazing heat and the crowd was incredible. If you have a chance to see them near you I can’t recommend it enough.”
Judging by the photo, Rogan was a lot more stoked about meeting Axl than the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was about meeting the podcaster. Rogan...
Rogan posted the pic along with onstage video of Guns N’ Roses’ Saturday night (July 22nd) concert in Athens, writing. “Was in Greece on vacation and randomly ran into Axl Rose at a restaurant. He invited us to see @gunsnroses in Athens, and it was Fucking Amazing. They went Hard for 3 hours in the blazing heat and the crowd was incredible. If you have a chance to see them near you I can’t recommend it enough.”
Judging by the photo, Rogan was a lot more stoked about meeting Axl than the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer was about meeting the podcaster. Rogan...
- 7/24/2023
- by Heavy Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Luke Macfarlane is a versatile actor known for his work on TV and in film, including Brothers & Sisters, Killjoys, and Bros, as well as numerous Hallmark movies.
He chatted with TV Fanatic to discuss his career trajectory, comedic roles, and his latest project, playing Charlie, the husband of Rose Byrne's Sylvia on Apple TV+'s Platonic.
With his charming personality and diverse range of performances, Luke Macfarlane shared insights into his journey as an actor and the joy of working with talented co-stars.
During our conversation, Mcfarlane expressed his appreciation for our kind words about his body of work, but the pleasure has been all ours.
He's portrayed a wide array of roles, many of which lean heavily into comedy. That's where the conversation started.
Transitioning from dramatic roles to comedy
Macfarlane shared with us the moment he knew he wanted to explore comedy more seriously. He explained...
He chatted with TV Fanatic to discuss his career trajectory, comedic roles, and his latest project, playing Charlie, the husband of Rose Byrne's Sylvia on Apple TV+'s Platonic.
With his charming personality and diverse range of performances, Luke Macfarlane shared insights into his journey as an actor and the joy of working with talented co-stars.
During our conversation, Mcfarlane expressed his appreciation for our kind words about his body of work, but the pleasure has been all ours.
He's portrayed a wide array of roles, many of which lean heavily into comedy. That's where the conversation started.
Transitioning from dramatic roles to comedy
Macfarlane shared with us the moment he knew he wanted to explore comedy more seriously. He explained...
- 7/13/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Jack White has lashed out against celebrities including Guy Fieri, Mark Wahlberg, Joe Rogan, and Mel Gibson for normalizing former president Donald Trump.
“Anybody who ‘normalizes’ or treats this disgusting fascist, racist, con man, disgusting piece of shit Trump with any level of respect is Also disgusting in my book,” White wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. “That’s you Joe Rogan, you Mel Gibson, you Mark Wahlberg, you Guy Fieri. This is a statement from me, not a discussion/debate.”
Over the weekend, Trump was photographed chatting with Fieri, Wahlberg, Rogan, and Gibson at UFC 290 in Las Vegas. Among that group, Fieri’s hobnobbing is perhaps most surprising. The celebrity chef has long presented himself as apolitical, and recently joined Rage Against the Machine on the road. Then again, he’s good friends with Trump’s golfing buddy, Kid Rock.
White has grown increasingly outspoken about his political views in recent years.
“Anybody who ‘normalizes’ or treats this disgusting fascist, racist, con man, disgusting piece of shit Trump with any level of respect is Also disgusting in my book,” White wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. “That’s you Joe Rogan, you Mel Gibson, you Mark Wahlberg, you Guy Fieri. This is a statement from me, not a discussion/debate.”
Over the weekend, Trump was photographed chatting with Fieri, Wahlberg, Rogan, and Gibson at UFC 290 in Las Vegas. Among that group, Fieri’s hobnobbing is perhaps most surprising. The celebrity chef has long presented himself as apolitical, and recently joined Rage Against the Machine on the road. Then again, he’s good friends with Trump’s golfing buddy, Kid Rock.
White has grown increasingly outspoken about his political views in recent years.
- 7/10/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
This week, the award-winning Lava for Good media platform and its co-founders, Jason Flom and Jeff Kempler, were honored with the Champion of Justice Award at this year’s Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project luncheon.
Maip’s 14th Annual Awards is an inspiring event that raises awareness and funds for its work to provide free, timely legal services to wrongfully convicted prisoners. This year’s luncheon, which took place in Washington DC on June 28, celebrated the storytellers who shine a light on the wrongfully imprisoned and often play a critical role in securing their freedom.
Maip’s mission is aligned with Lava for Good’s tireless efforts to elevate public awareness and activism around criminal legal reform and innocence advocacy by bringing deeply personal stories of the tragedies and triumphs of the wrongfully convicted to a global audience through its podcasts and live events. Lava for Good was presented with the Champion...
Maip’s 14th Annual Awards is an inspiring event that raises awareness and funds for its work to provide free, timely legal services to wrongfully convicted prisoners. This year’s luncheon, which took place in Washington DC on June 28, celebrated the storytellers who shine a light on the wrongfully imprisoned and often play a critical role in securing their freedom.
Maip’s mission is aligned with Lava for Good’s tireless efforts to elevate public awareness and activism around criminal legal reform and innocence advocacy by bringing deeply personal stories of the tragedies and triumphs of the wrongfully convicted to a global audience through its podcasts and live events. Lava for Good was presented with the Champion...
- 7/3/2023
- Podnews.net
Bill Maher had Robert F. Kennedy Jr. his on Club Random podcast to discuss the White House hopeful’s controversial stance on vaccines. The often-unfiltered host of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher then post a clip on Twitter with the headline, “Is @RobertFKennedyJr’s position on vaccines that unreasonable?”
Have a look and listen below, and judge for yourself.
In the clip, Democrat Kennedy cites a book he wrote that summarizes “over 450 studies.” Maher then asked about “the question for your campaign” before Kennedy interrupted as said, “I’m not talking about this stuff for my campaign, I’m just talking between you and me.” The host shot back: “That’s a ridiculous assumption. Of course you’re going to have to talk about it. Rfk Jr. interrupted again, saying, “Well, if somebody asks me, I’m going to.”
Maher raised his voice and said, “They’re all...
Have a look and listen below, and judge for yourself.
In the clip, Democrat Kennedy cites a book he wrote that summarizes “over 450 studies.” Maher then asked about “the question for your campaign” before Kennedy interrupted as said, “I’m not talking about this stuff for my campaign, I’m just talking between you and me.” The host shot back: “That’s a ridiculous assumption. Of course you’re going to have to talk about it. Rfk Jr. interrupted again, saying, “Well, if somebody asks me, I’m going to.”
Maher raised his voice and said, “They’re all...
- 6/27/2023
- by Erik Pedersen and Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
San Francisco, June 18 (Ians) After a controversial podcast interview with Democratic presidential contender and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., podcaster Joe Rogan has received support from tech billionaire Elon Musk for his offer to ask leading vaccine scientist Peter Hotez for a debate with Kennedy.
Rogan offered $100,000 to Hotez to debate Kennedy on his podcast after he criticised Rogan’s interview with him.
Hotez recently tweeted that Kennedy spread a lot of misinformation on the show, which Rogan didn’t like and snapped back.
He also asked Hotez to participate in a podcast discussion with Kennedy.
To which, Hotez said, “Joe, you have my cell, my email, I’m always willing to speak with you”.
Later, Rogan tweeted: “This is a non answer. I challenged you publicly because you publicly quote tweeted and agreed with that dogshit vice article. If you’re really serious about what you stand for,...
Rogan offered $100,000 to Hotez to debate Kennedy on his podcast after he criticised Rogan’s interview with him.
Hotez recently tweeted that Kennedy spread a lot of misinformation on the show, which Rogan didn’t like and snapped back.
He also asked Hotez to participate in a podcast discussion with Kennedy.
To which, Hotez said, “Joe, you have my cell, my email, I’m always willing to speak with you”.
Later, Rogan tweeted: “This is a non answer. I challenged you publicly because you publicly quote tweeted and agreed with that dogshit vice article. If you’re really serious about what you stand for,...
- 6/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
After Peter Hotez, a leading vaccine researcher and expert who helped develop the Covid vaccine Corbevax, called out Democratic presidential candidate and anti-vaxxer Robert R. Kennedy Jr for spreading “nonsense” on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Rogan offered Hotez $100,000 to debate Kennedy on his podcast.
Kennedy appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience on Thursday and repeated his claim that routine vaccinations cause autism.
That prompted Dr. Hotez, an MD/PhD who is Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, to label Kennedy’s statements as “misinformation.” Hotez retweeted Vice’s story “Spotify Has Stopped Even Sort of Trying to Stem Joe Rogan’s Vaccine Misinformation” writing, “Just awful. And from all the online attacks I’m receiving after this absurd podcast, it’s clear many actually believe this nonsense.”
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Rogan then...
Kennedy appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience on Thursday and repeated his claim that routine vaccinations cause autism.
That prompted Dr. Hotez, an MD/PhD who is Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, to label Kennedy’s statements as “misinformation.” Hotez retweeted Vice’s story “Spotify Has Stopped Even Sort of Trying to Stem Joe Rogan’s Vaccine Misinformation” writing, “Just awful. And from all the online attacks I’m receiving after this absurd podcast, it’s clear many actually believe this nonsense.”
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- 6/18/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Vaccine conspiracy theorist and Democratic 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes his uncle was assassinated by the CIA. He told Joe Rogan that he’s “aware” that he, too, could be targeted by U.S. intelligence — but he doesn’t “live in fear” of the possibility.
Kennedy has repeatedly stated his belief that the Central Intelligence Agency was responsible for the assassinations of his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy, as well as his father Robert F. Kennedy. Rogan brought it up during his podcast on Thursday. “You’re talking about your uncle,...
Kennedy has repeatedly stated his belief that the Central Intelligence Agency was responsible for the assassinations of his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy, as well as his father Robert F. Kennedy. Rogan brought it up during his podcast on Thursday. “You’re talking about your uncle,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
If you thought there was a chance Kanye West was done associating with the far-right’s bottom-of-the-barrel personalities, dispel the notion from your mind. Despite having previously fired right-wing sleezebag Milo Yiannopoulos from his pseudo-presidential “campaign,” Ye has brought him back into the fold to serve as manager for his election run.
Among his first tasks as reinstated Ye sidekick, Yiannopoulos fired West’s white nationalist advisor Nick Fuentes via email, originally posted by TMZ, and verified by Rolling Stone.
“As you may know, I have been in Los Angeles...
Among his first tasks as reinstated Ye sidekick, Yiannopoulos fired West’s white nationalist advisor Nick Fuentes via email, originally posted by TMZ, and verified by Rolling Stone.
“As you may know, I have been in Los Angeles...
- 5/5/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to YouTube Millionaires, where we profile channels that have recently crossed the one million subscriber mark. There are channels crossing this threshold every week, and each creator has a story to tell about YouTube success. Read previous installments here.
Plenty of kids want to be just like their dads.
That’s where Rogan Drew started.
Rogan–perhaps better known by his YouTube channel name Rowdy Rogan–used to watch his dad, Harry Drew, play video games. The way he describes it, Harry and wife Kayla Drew say, is that he used to “sit by Dad and watch his fingers.” And through all that watching, they say, he was memorizing exactly what Harry was doing on a keyboard or controller to make his characters perform the way he wanted them to.
So, when Rogan, who’s now 8, first picked up his own controller, he pretty much had things down pat.
Plenty of kids want to be just like their dads.
That’s where Rogan Drew started.
Rogan–perhaps better known by his YouTube channel name Rowdy Rogan–used to watch his dad, Harry Drew, play video games. The way he describes it, Harry and wife Kayla Drew say, is that he used to “sit by Dad and watch his fingers.” And through all that watching, they say, he was memorizing exactly what Harry was doing on a keyboard or controller to make his characters perform the way he wanted them to.
So, when Rogan, who’s now 8, first picked up his own controller, he pretty much had things down pat.
- 3/30/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Spotify has only spent 10 per cent of the $100 million it pledged to use to support diversity, it has been reported.
The streaming service pledged the money in 2022, following criticism of giving a platform to podcaster Joe Rogan.
In 2021, the 54-year-old podcaster interviewed widely discredited doctor Robert Malone, who claimed on his show The Joe Rogan Experience that Americans were “hypnotised” into wearing masks and getting vaccines.
Soon after that, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals started asking Spotify to address Covid misinformation on Mr Rogan’s controversial episodes about vaccines.
This resulted in an onslaught of musicians and public figures including Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle asking Spotify to remove their music and podcasts from the platform.
Although Spotify removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience from their platform, they did not terminate Rogan’s contract.
In a memo obtained by Variety at the time,...
The streaming service pledged the money in 2022, following criticism of giving a platform to podcaster Joe Rogan.
In 2021, the 54-year-old podcaster interviewed widely discredited doctor Robert Malone, who claimed on his show The Joe Rogan Experience that Americans were “hypnotised” into wearing masks and getting vaccines.
Soon after that, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals started asking Spotify to address Covid misinformation on Mr Rogan’s controversial episodes about vaccines.
This resulted in an onslaught of musicians and public figures including Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle asking Spotify to remove their music and podcasts from the platform.
Although Spotify removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience from their platform, they did not terminate Rogan’s contract.
In a memo obtained by Variety at the time,...
- 3/24/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Neil Young has publicly called out Ticketmaster for its high ticket prices.
In a new post titled “Concert Touring Is Broken” on his website, the 77-year-old singer wrote: “It’s over. The old days are gone.”
“I get letters blaming me for $3,000 tickets for a benefit I am doing. That money does not go to me or the benefit. Artists have to worry about ripped-off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.
“Concert tours are no longer fun. Concert tours not what they were.”
Young’s post also consists of a news article highlighting The Cure’s recent Ticketmaster debacle for the “Verified Fan” sale for their upcoming tour.
“I am as sickened as you all are by today’s Ticketmaster ‘fees’ debacle,” frontman Robert Smith tweeted on 15 March. “To be very clear: The artist has no way to limit them. I have been asking how they are justified.
In a new post titled “Concert Touring Is Broken” on his website, the 77-year-old singer wrote: “It’s over. The old days are gone.”
“I get letters blaming me for $3,000 tickets for a benefit I am doing. That money does not go to me or the benefit. Artists have to worry about ripped-off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.
“Concert tours are no longer fun. Concert tours not what they were.”
Young’s post also consists of a news article highlighting The Cure’s recent Ticketmaster debacle for the “Verified Fan” sale for their upcoming tour.
“I am as sickened as you all are by today’s Ticketmaster ‘fees’ debacle,” frontman Robert Smith tweeted on 15 March. “To be very clear: The artist has no way to limit them. I have been asking how they are justified.
- 3/24/2023
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Music
After controversy surrounding their star podcast host Joe Rogan came to a head last year, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek promised that the company would invest $100 million in music and other audio content from “historically marginalized groups” in an initiative called the Creator Equity Fund. But just over a later, Spotify execs have spent only 10% of that budget.
According to Bloomberg, the Creator Equity Fund had a hard time initially getting off the ground, taking months to hire staff and getting the brunt of “shifting priorities.” It doesn’t seem like they’ve had much luck sorting out their 2023 plans, either: A memo obtained by Bloomberg said that at the beginning of the year, they were still finalizing the fund’s budget and were still sorting out their priority projects.
“The Spotify Creator Equity Fund is dedicated to a variety of initiatives that help elevate and support an inclusive and diverse...
According to Bloomberg, the Creator Equity Fund had a hard time initially getting off the ground, taking months to hire staff and getting the brunt of “shifting priorities.” It doesn’t seem like they’ve had much luck sorting out their 2023 plans, either: A memo obtained by Bloomberg said that at the beginning of the year, they were still finalizing the fund’s budget and were still sorting out their priority projects.
“The Spotify Creator Equity Fund is dedicated to a variety of initiatives that help elevate and support an inclusive and diverse...
- 3/23/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Political comments were not off-limits during the 2023 Oscars Sunday night, including a Joe and Hunter Biden reference and award dedications to political prisoners.
During the opening monologue of Hollywood’s biggest night, host Jimmy Kimmel called Steven Spielberg and Seth Rogen the “Joe and Hunter Biden of Hollywood.” Rogan starred as Bennie Loewy in the director’s film, The Fabelmans.
“This is my favorite duo of the year,” the host added. “What a pair.”
Later in the ceremony, while accepting the Oscar for best documentary feature, Navalny director Daniel Roher dedicated the award to Russian political opposition leader and Putin critic Alexei Navalny. He said the film’s namesake, who has been imprisoned in Russia since March 2021, “remains in solitary confinement for what he [Navalny] calls, ‘Vladimir Putin’s unjust war of aggression in Ukraine.'”
“I would like to dedicate this award to Navalny, to all political prisoners around the world,...
During the opening monologue of Hollywood’s biggest night, host Jimmy Kimmel called Steven Spielberg and Seth Rogen the “Joe and Hunter Biden of Hollywood.” Rogan starred as Bennie Loewy in the director’s film, The Fabelmans.
“This is my favorite duo of the year,” the host added. “What a pair.”
Later in the ceremony, while accepting the Oscar for best documentary feature, Navalny director Daniel Roher dedicated the award to Russian political opposition leader and Putin critic Alexei Navalny. He said the film’s namesake, who has been imprisoned in Russia since March 2021, “remains in solitary confinement for what he [Navalny] calls, ‘Vladimir Putin’s unjust war of aggression in Ukraine.'”
“I would like to dedicate this award to Navalny, to all political prisoners around the world,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Unvaxxed Sperm” reads the poster held aloft by a woman standing outside the theater, and you know you’re in the right place: Joe Rogan’s new comedy club mecca. On Austin’s historic Sixth Street, Comedy Mothership enjoyed its opening night after two-and-a-half years of development.
Comedy Mothership is the comedian and podcaster’s effort to launch what he’s described as an ideal venue for comics and an effort to terraform the Texas capitol into a major live comedy hub. When tickets for the opening week of shows went on sale (for a surprisingly reasonable $40 per person), they sold out within minutes. Tickets are being re-sold online for $500.
“I’m drunk and on mushrooms in my new club!” exclaimed Rogan while wearing a rather odd Obi-Wan-like sweater. “This is as high as I’ve ever been onstage. I need to connect with this moment … You can’t fire me from my own club,...
Comedy Mothership is the comedian and podcaster’s effort to launch what he’s described as an ideal venue for comics and an effort to terraform the Texas capitol into a major live comedy hub. When tickets for the opening week of shows went on sale (for a surprisingly reasonable $40 per person), they sold out within minutes. Tickets are being re-sold online for $500.
“I’m drunk and on mushrooms in my new club!” exclaimed Rogan while wearing a rather odd Obi-Wan-like sweater. “This is as high as I’ve ever been onstage. I need to connect with this moment … You can’t fire me from my own club,...
- 3/8/2023
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ben Stiller is still “proud” of Tropic Thunder, which he wrote and starred in, despite its controversial legacy.
The 2008 satire comedy about a group of hapless actors making a Vietnam War film famously featured Robert Downey Jr in blackface.
Downey Jr’s character is an Australian method actor, Kirk Lazarus, who undergoes “pigmentation alteration” to play an African-American soldier in the fictional film.
Though Downey Jr’s character was the butt of the joke, the decision to use blackface still attracted much criticism.
On Tuesday (21 February), Stiller responded to a fan on Twitter who asked the actor to “stop apologizing for doing this movie”.
Stiller replied saying he has never apologised for the film, which earned Downey Jr an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
“I make no apologies for Tropic Thunder,” the actor wrote. “Don’t know who told you that. It’s always been a controversial movie since when we opened.
The 2008 satire comedy about a group of hapless actors making a Vietnam War film famously featured Robert Downey Jr in blackface.
Downey Jr’s character is an Australian method actor, Kirk Lazarus, who undergoes “pigmentation alteration” to play an African-American soldier in the fictional film.
Though Downey Jr’s character was the butt of the joke, the decision to use blackface still attracted much criticism.
On Tuesday (21 February), Stiller responded to a fan on Twitter who asked the actor to “stop apologizing for doing this movie”.
Stiller replied saying he has never apologised for the film, which earned Downey Jr an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
“I make no apologies for Tropic Thunder,” the actor wrote. “Don’t know who told you that. It’s always been a controversial movie since when we opened.
- 2/24/2023
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Film
On Jan. 23, as Spotify staff learned of plans to lay off 6 percent of the company, or about 600 people, top podcast executives at the audio giant went into damage-control mode. Most notable among the departures was Dawn Ostroff, the chief content and advertising business officer who was hired in 2018 to build out Spotify’s podcasting ambitions and, as one top dealmaker describes it, “represented Hollywood and talent from a creative perspective” for the Sweden-based company. With Ostroff set to exit and hand over leadership of content to Alex Nörstrom, a business executive who oversaw Spotify’s freemium model, the podcast execs quickly scheduled calls with outside partners, agents and managers to reassure them of Spotify’s commitment to existing deals.
Ostroff’s departure was a surprise to some observers, given that the executive was one of Spotify’s most public-facing leaders, spearheading key presentations to investors, participating in media interviews to...
Ostroff’s departure was a surprise to some observers, given that the executive was one of Spotify’s most public-facing leaders, spearheading key presentations to investors, participating in media interviews to...
- 1/27/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Michael Lehrer, a comedian and improv actor best known for his work in ‘ Second City,’ and ‘Masters of the Internet,’ has died with the assistance of a doctor following a years-long battle with Als. He was 44.
His girlfriend and caretaker, Colette Montague, told the Chicago Sun-Times, “Michael died with dignity on his own terms. He was not suicidal at all. … Medical aid in dying was the hardest decision he ever made.”
Despite being diagnosed with Als, the comedian and sketch artist continued to perform at clubs while confined to a wheelchair. His bits included jokes about his life and his battle with the neurodegenerative disease.
Lehrer was a regular on ‘Kill Tony,’ a live comedy podcast based in Austin, Texas where Joe Rogan and Ron White often appeared. Rogan paid his respects to Lehrer in an Instagram post.
“The courage this man had to do stand up while battling a debilitating disease was insanely impressive,...
His girlfriend and caretaker, Colette Montague, told the Chicago Sun-Times, “Michael died with dignity on his own terms. He was not suicidal at all. … Medical aid in dying was the hardest decision he ever made.”
Despite being diagnosed with Als, the comedian and sketch artist continued to perform at clubs while confined to a wheelchair. His bits included jokes about his life and his battle with the neurodegenerative disease.
Lehrer was a regular on ‘Kill Tony,’ a live comedy podcast based in Austin, Texas where Joe Rogan and Ron White often appeared. Rogan paid his respects to Lehrer in an Instagram post.
“The courage this man had to do stand up while battling a debilitating disease was insanely impressive,...
- 1/19/2023
- by Joshua Vinson
- The Wrap
Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on the key executives and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking with James and Soleta Rogan, the founders of prolific UK documentary indie Rogan Productions, with past credits including Black Power, Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation and Netflix’s My Daughter’s Killer. The pair discuss a rollercoaster 10 years in which they have secured multiple BAFTAs, worked with Steve McQueen and are now winning big business from the streamers.
The 2018 Grierson Awards – Britain’s most prestigious ceremony in the documentary-making calendar – will be remembered for a heartwrenching moment when Baroness Doreen Lawrence spoke beautifully about the legacy of her son Stephen, as she collected two gongs for BBC documentary Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation.
Lawrence was introduced on stage by softy spoken Stephen director James Rogan,...
The 2018 Grierson Awards – Britain’s most prestigious ceremony in the documentary-making calendar – will be remembered for a heartwrenching moment when Baroness Doreen Lawrence spoke beautifully about the legacy of her son Stephen, as she collected two gongs for BBC documentary Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation.
Lawrence was introduced on stage by softy spoken Stephen director James Rogan,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Euro 2020 Final, which featured a dramatic England penalty defeat to Italy and chaos as thousands of un-ticketed fans attempted to storm Wembley Stadium, is to be charted in a Netflix feature documentary from My Daughter’s Killer producer Rogan Productions.
Airing later this year, Netflix’s as-yet-untitled doc will examine one of the biggest days in English football history through the eyes of those who were there via user-generated content, archive and interviews.
The game was England’s first major football final since winning the World Cup in 1966 and took place on home turf, with the majority of the delayed tournament played in the UK.
And while on the pitch a dramatic match ended in a heartbreaking penalty defeat to Italy, there was plenty of drama off it. Thousands of people without tickets tried to storm the national 90,000-seater stadium and more than 2,000 gained access to Wembley without tickets.
Airing later this year, Netflix’s as-yet-untitled doc will examine one of the biggest days in English football history through the eyes of those who were there via user-generated content, archive and interviews.
The game was England’s first major football final since winning the World Cup in 1966 and took place on home turf, with the majority of the delayed tournament played in the UK.
And while on the pitch a dramatic match ended in a heartbreaking penalty defeat to Italy, there was plenty of drama off it. Thousands of people without tickets tried to storm the national 90,000-seater stadium and more than 2,000 gained access to Wembley without tickets.
- 1/17/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
A past Seth Rogen interview has resurfaced after Golden Globes host Jerrod Carmichael shocked the audience with a Scientology comment about Tom Cruise.
During the ceremony, Carmichael joked: “Backstage, I found these three Golden Globe awards that Tom Cruise returned. I think maybe we take these three things and exchange them for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige.”
Miscavige is a member of the Church of Scientology, and is married to its leader David Miscavige. She has not been seen in public since 2007. Cruise is a known Scientologist, and has been a member for 30 years.
While promoting his 2021 book of essays, Yearbook, Rogen appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show and recalled the time he and director Judd Apatow were invited to Cruise’s house around 2006.
The Pineapple Express actor began what he called his “bizarre” story by explaining that the visit took place shortly after the birth of Cruise...
During the ceremony, Carmichael joked: “Backstage, I found these three Golden Globe awards that Tom Cruise returned. I think maybe we take these three things and exchange them for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige.”
Miscavige is a member of the Church of Scientology, and is married to its leader David Miscavige. She has not been seen in public since 2007. Cruise is a known Scientologist, and has been a member for 30 years.
While promoting his 2021 book of essays, Yearbook, Rogen appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show and recalled the time he and director Judd Apatow were invited to Cruise’s house around 2006.
The Pineapple Express actor began what he called his “bizarre” story by explaining that the visit took place shortly after the birth of Cruise...
- 1/12/2023
- by Ellie Harrison and Tom Murray
- The Independent - Film
Author and podcast host Brené Brown has released the final episodes of her Spotify-exclusive podcasts Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead as her deal with the audio giant has come to an end.
The last episode of Unlocking Us with Spotify was released Wednesday, while Dare to Lead concluded Dec. 26. In announcing the end of her Spotify pact, Brown said on the penultimate episode of Unlocking Us that she planned on taking a break from podcasting. “I don’t have a plan for a future podcast. I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’m taking a little break, at least for the first quarter of 2023, but this is the end of a season, end of a chapter,” Brown said.
Brown moved her podcast Unlocking Us exclusively over to Spotify in Jan. 2021 as part of a two-year deal with Spotify’s Parcast studio. The deal was first announced...
The last episode of Unlocking Us with Spotify was released Wednesday, while Dare to Lead concluded Dec. 26. In announcing the end of her Spotify pact, Brown said on the penultimate episode of Unlocking Us that she planned on taking a break from podcasting. “I don’t have a plan for a future podcast. I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’m taking a little break, at least for the first quarter of 2023, but this is the end of a season, end of a chapter,” Brown said.
Brown moved her podcast Unlocking Us exclusively over to Spotify in Jan. 2021 as part of a two-year deal with Spotify’s Parcast studio. The deal was first announced...
- 1/6/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joe Rogan has been ridiculed by fans after falling for a clickbait hoax on YouTube.
The Joe Rogan Experience presenter has faced high-profile boycotts in the past over his platforming of conspiracy theories.
During a recent episode, Rogan was seen describing at length a boxing match he had seen that supposedly took place between a father and a son.
“I saw a video today of a boxing match between a father and a son. It made me so sad. Because there’s this young kid, he looks like he’s probably 17 or 18, and the father’s 42. And the father beats the s*** out of him.”
Rogan went on to describe the one-sided bout in detail, claiming that the younger fighter “definitely has brain damage now”.
“You just did that to your son. You’re supposed to just touch him up... You don’t tee off on your son’s face on television.
The Joe Rogan Experience presenter has faced high-profile boycotts in the past over his platforming of conspiracy theories.
During a recent episode, Rogan was seen describing at length a boxing match he had seen that supposedly took place between a father and a son.
“I saw a video today of a boxing match between a father and a son. It made me so sad. Because there’s this young kid, he looks like he’s probably 17 or 18, and the father’s 42. And the father beats the s*** out of him.”
Rogan went on to describe the one-sided bout in detail, claiming that the younger fighter “definitely has brain damage now”.
“You just did that to your son. You’re supposed to just touch him up... You don’t tee off on your son’s face on television.
- 12/23/2022
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - TV
The 2023 Golden Globes nominations were announced on Monday, December 12 in film and television, as voted on by members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Who will prevail in the category of Best Limited Series Supporting Actor during NBC’s ceremony on Tuesday, January 10? This year’s five nominees are: F. Murray Abraham (“The White Lotus: Sicily”), Domhnall Gleeson (“The Patient”), Paul Walter Hauser (“Black Bird”), Richard Jenkins (“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”) and Seth Rogen (“Pam and Tommy”).
Scroll down to see Gold Derby’s 2023 Golden Globes TV Predictions for Best Limited Series Supporting Actor, listed in order of their racetrack odds. Our Golden Globe odds are based on the combined forecasts of thousands of readers, including Experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, Editors who cover awards year-round for this website, Top 24 Users who did the best predicting the winners last time, All-Star Users who had the best...
Scroll down to see Gold Derby’s 2023 Golden Globes TV Predictions for Best Limited Series Supporting Actor, listed in order of their racetrack odds. Our Golden Globe odds are based on the combined forecasts of thousands of readers, including Experts we’ve polled from major media outlets, Editors who cover awards year-round for this website, Top 24 Users who did the best predicting the winners last time, All-Star Users who had the best...
- 12/19/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
We live in the era of the superhero. There’s no escaping it. Our popular culture is obsessed with these figures: go to a cinema on any given week and you can reliably find scenes of musclebound Übermenschen saving the world. Many of these films are explicit about it; others, such as James Bond or Fast & Furious, are superhero fiction in all but name. As Hollywood has flooded the market with these stories, performers have had to bend to this new paradigm’s whims. What does this mean, exactly? Glutes. Pecs. Abs. “Body transformations.” Normal bodies no longer suffice.
In light of this, it is easy to understand why so many suspect the film industry of having a steroids problem. Over the past decade, we’ve seen countless normal men whittle themselves into sinewy adonises for the purposes of this or that blockbuster role. On his podcast this week,...
In light of this, it is easy to understand why so many suspect the film industry of having a steroids problem. Over the past decade, we’ve seen countless normal men whittle themselves into sinewy adonises for the purposes of this or that blockbuster role. On his podcast this week,...
- 12/9/2022
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - Film
If you have known Joe Rogan long enough, you’d admit he’s not one to run away from controversy. Joe Rogan is popularly known for his UFC commentator role and podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. This time, Rogan is on the news for calling out Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to admit to using steroids. Although The Rock was popularly known for his “Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?” phrase, this time, Joe Rogan is definitely the one in the kitchen. On the Sunday episode of his Jre podcast, Rogan discussed Liver King, who was recently exposed for using steroids.
“Come Clean Right Now”: Joe Rogan Calls Out Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson About Steroid Use...
“Come Clean Right Now”: Joe Rogan Calls Out Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson About Steroid Use...
- 12/8/2022
- by Onyinye Izundu
- TVovermind.com
There’s no denying that Dwayne Johnson remains in peak physical condition, which he’s credited to a strict diet and grueling exercise regimen that sees him spend three to four hours in the gym, six days a week.
However, Joe Rogan is dubious that Johnson can maintain his huge physique without a little pharmaceutical assistance, something he addressed in a recent edition of his “Joe Rogan Podcast.”
As Page Six reports, Rogan was discussing disgraced fitness influencer Brian Johnson, a.k.a. “the Liver King,” who was exposed for taking steroids while claiming his massive musculature was the result of his “ancestral” raw meat diet.
Read More: Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation: ‘I’ve Become Educated To His Complete Narrative’
Rogan told listeners he “not surprised at all” about Johnson’s revelation that he used steroids and accused the Rock of doing the same thing.
However, Joe Rogan is dubious that Johnson can maintain his huge physique without a little pharmaceutical assistance, something he addressed in a recent edition of his “Joe Rogan Podcast.”
As Page Six reports, Rogan was discussing disgraced fitness influencer Brian Johnson, a.k.a. “the Liver King,” who was exposed for taking steroids while claiming his massive musculature was the result of his “ancestral” raw meat diet.
Read More: Dwayne Johnson Walks Back Support Of Joe Rogan After Unearthed N-Word Compilation: ‘I’ve Become Educated To His Complete Narrative’
Rogan told listeners he “not surprised at all” about Johnson’s revelation that he used steroids and accused the Rock of doing the same thing.
- 12/7/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Controversial podcast host and UFC commentator Joe Rogan has called on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to “come clean” about whether he uses steroids.
On his podcast this week, Rogan was discussing the downfall of the self-proclaimed Liver King – a fitness influencer who promoted an “ancestral” diet of raw meat.
Liver King, real name Brian Johnson, was recently exposed for taking anabolic steroids, something that he had repeatedly denied doing in interviews.
Rogan was joined on his podcast by the man who leaked Liver King’s emails describing his steroid regimen, another fitness influencer known as Derek from More Plates More Dates.
Rogan said he wasn’t surprised “at all” by Liver King’s admission, as “there’s no way you can look like that, in your 40s”.
The host then turned his attention to Johnson, saying: “The Rock should come clean right now.
“He should make a video in response to the Liver King video.
On his podcast this week, Rogan was discussing the downfall of the self-proclaimed Liver King – a fitness influencer who promoted an “ancestral” diet of raw meat.
Liver King, real name Brian Johnson, was recently exposed for taking anabolic steroids, something that he had repeatedly denied doing in interviews.
Rogan was joined on his podcast by the man who leaked Liver King’s emails describing his steroid regimen, another fitness influencer known as Derek from More Plates More Dates.
Rogan said he wasn’t surprised “at all” by Liver King’s admission, as “there’s no way you can look like that, in your 40s”.
The host then turned his attention to Johnson, saying: “The Rock should come clean right now.
“He should make a video in response to the Liver King video.
- 12/7/2022
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Film
Judd Apatow has had quite a run in Hollywood. A triple threat as a writer, producer, and director, he's responsible for dozens of TV shows and movies dating back to the early 1990s. But even in the early 2000s, Apatow didn't have the clout he has today.
On the heels of writing and directing "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up," Apatow was struggling to get his next project going — the coming-of-age teen comedy "Superbad," written by childhood friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. While waiting to get "Superbad" off the ground, Apatow asked the pair to continue working on another script. And the only inspiration they had to go on was a short scene from one of Apatow's favorite movies.
What Rogen and Goldberg came up with was the stoner action movie, "Pineapple Express." The film is a creative mashup that also confirms Hollywood doesn't always know what it's doing...
On the heels of writing and directing "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up," Apatow was struggling to get his next project going — the coming-of-age teen comedy "Superbad," written by childhood friends Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. While waiting to get "Superbad" off the ground, Apatow asked the pair to continue working on another script. And the only inspiration they had to go on was a short scene from one of Apatow's favorite movies.
What Rogen and Goldberg came up with was the stoner action movie, "Pineapple Express." The film is a creative mashup that also confirms Hollywood doesn't always know what it's doing...
- 11/13/2022
- by Travis Yates
- Slash Film
Joe Rogan is poking fun at former President Donald Trump, even though he has indicated he would not be opposed to voting Republican if the nominee were Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Rogan was hosting stand-up comedian Tom Segura on his long-running podcast The Joe Rogan Experience last week. He took several shots at Trump while […]
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- 7/19/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Joe Rogan said he has rejected multiple opportunities to interview Donald Trump even though he has recently indicated his support for Republicans like Ron DeSantis in the 2024 Presidential election. Rogan was appearing on Lex Fridman‘s podcast, and they began discussing whether Trump would attempt to run for the Republican nomination again in 2024. Rogan […]
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- 7/6/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Joe Rogan has been at the center of a lot of controversy in recent months, but the podcast host says he has avoided the biggest controversy of all: interviewing former president Donald Trump.
The host — who has faced a Neil Young-led boycott, content advisory warnings over his Covid-19 misinformation, pulled episodes and criticism over his past use of the N-word — was interviewed for the Lex Fridman Podcast and confirmed he has declined an interview with Trump several times.
“I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape, or form,...
The host — who has faced a Neil Young-led boycott, content advisory warnings over his Covid-19 misinformation, pulled episodes and criticism over his past use of the N-word — was interviewed for the Lex Fridman Podcast and confirmed he has declined an interview with Trump several times.
“I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape, or form,...
- 7/6/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Donald Trump is not welcome on The Joe Rogan Experience, says the host of the popular podcast — at least not yet. Still, Rogan, an avowed Ron DeSantis supporter, is no friend of Joe Biden’s either.
“By the way, I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form,” Rogan said Monday during an interview on Lex Fridman’s podcast.
“I’ve had the opportunity to have [Trump] on my show more than once — I’ve said no, every time. I don’t want to help him,” the former Fear Factor host told Fridman. “I’m not interested in helping him.”
So far, Trump has not responded to Rogan’s assertion that the former president and possible 2024 candidate wanted to come on the Experience and reach its massive audience. Trump has also said nothing about being rejected for the guest slot.
“The Trump era is also going to be one of the weirder times,...
“By the way, I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form,” Rogan said Monday during an interview on Lex Fridman’s podcast.
“I’ve had the opportunity to have [Trump] on my show more than once — I’ve said no, every time. I don’t want to help him,” the former Fear Factor host told Fridman. “I’m not interested in helping him.”
So far, Trump has not responded to Rogan’s assertion that the former president and possible 2024 candidate wanted to come on the Experience and reach its massive audience. Trump has also said nothing about being rejected for the guest slot.
“The Trump era is also going to be one of the weirder times,...
- 7/5/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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