What's streaming now: Chris Stapleton, Call of Duty, 'The Killer,' Tim Allen's Santa return
This weekโs new entertainment releases include country superstar Chris Stapletonโs fifth studio album, Michael Fassbender playing a hitman in David Fincherโs โThe Killerโ and Tim Allen putting on his Santa suit for season two of โThe Santa Clauses.โ.
New this week: 'Deep Water,' Charli XCX and 'WeCrashed'
This weekโs new entertainment releases include a Charli XCX album release, an erotic thriller on Hulu starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, and a series about the rise and fall of the business WeWork, which promoted the concept of shared workspaces.
After 6 seasons, NBCโs โSuperstoreโ is closing its doors for the last time
HOUSTON โ After 6 hilarious seasons, NBCโs โSuperstoreโ is closing its doors for one last time. The comedy series was not only known for its great cast, but also how it touched on the countryโs most current and topical issues. Last year America Ferrera shocked fans when she left the sitcom to pursue other projects, but itโs confirmed that she will reunite with the cast tonight as a final farewell to the series. If youโd like to catch up or re-watch your favorite episodes, the show will continue streaming on Peacock. Watch as Nico Santos (who plays Mateo,) and Colton Dunn (who plays Garrett) chat with Lauren Kelly about some of their favorite โSuperstoreโ moments.
Portman group will bring NWSL to Los Angeles in 2022
Actress Natalie Portman and venture capitalist Kara Nortman lead a group that will bring an expansion National Women's Soccer League team to the Los Angeles area in 2022. Then she and Nortman met Becca Roux, the executive director of the U.S. Women's National Team Players Association. The women also reached out to a local supporters group that has been campaigning to bring a team to Los Angeles. The group is partnering with the LA84 Foundation, a nonprofit formed after the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics that promotes youth sports. The official name of the Los Angeles club, and where it will play, are expected to be announced later this year.
Meghan McCain Explains Devastating Reason Why She's Keeping Pregnancy Details Private
Meghan McCain has decided to keep details of her pregnancy journey to herself. "Ben and I have made the conscious decision to guard our (growing) families [sic] privacy as much as is possible," McCain began. "McCain first revealed that she and her husband were expecting a baby in March, nine months after suffering a miscarriage. RELATED CONTENT:Pregnant Meghan McCain Says She's Achieved 'Full Quarantine Witch Grey Hair' -- See the Selfie! Why Meghan McCain Wouldn't Want to Co-Host 'The View' With Elisabeth Hasselbeck AgainMeghan McCain Says Her Pregnancy Is 'Bittersweet' Amid Coronavirus Crisis