The authorities say TIGER WOODS was driving twice the speed limit when he crashed his vehicle back in February. He was doing 84 to 87 miles per hour when he struck the median . . . in a 45 zone. There were no signs of impairment, but he was hitting the gas when he crashed . . . not the brake.
Dwayne ”The Rock” Johnson is being eyed to play a Terminator in an upcoming movie. No word on if he would be a good or bad Terminator. John Cena, Margot Robbie and previous Terminator star Edward Furlong are also being mentioned for the next Terminator project.
JON STEWART will host a new show called “The Problem with Jon Stewart” sometime this fall. It’s an Apple TV+ exclusive, and the episodes will come out as they’re ready, not necessarily nightly or weekly.
Tina Turner’s new HBO documentary “Tina” has revved up fans who can’t believe she’s not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. Fans can still vote for her to be among the Class of 2021 at the RRHOF website. She is currently in the Hall as part of the duo “Ike & Tina Turner”.
AMC’s zombie drama is returning for the last time August 22nd. The 11th and final season of Walking Dead will launch for the first time ahead of the Halloween season. There will be 24 episodes, essentially 1.5 seasons. Stars Norman Reedus (Daryl) and Melissa McBride (Carol) will be spun off into their own as yet untitled series.
The trailer is here for the new Adam Adams thriller.
The new cover story on JENNIFER LOPEZ in “InStyle” magazine includes praise from Marc Anthony and Ben Affleck . . . but not a word from Alex Rodriguez. Is it because of their relationship issues? At least one source says it is.
After playing Albert “Pops” Solomon on “The Goldbergs” for the past eight seasons, the late George Segal was honoured with a special tribute on Wednesday’s new episode.
Experts expect Americans to add a net of 50 million streaming subscriptions this year . . . with the biggest boosts coming to Disney+, Paramount+, HBO Max, and Discovery+ . . . in that order.
A contestant trolled AARON RODGERS on his first night as “Jeopardy!” host. During Final Jeopardy!, he wrote “Who wanted to kick that field goal?” It was a reference to the NFC Championship Game, when the Packers lost after kicking a field goal instead of going for a touchdown.
To celebrate ten years since its debut, HBO thought it would be a treat for Game of Thrones fans to see a brand new trailer for the hit series’ eighth and final season.
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