The Entertainment Morning Roundup | Oct 6th

Xzibit Signs to Conor McGregor's Greenback Records

Rapper Xzibit joins UFC star Conor McGregor's newly launched Greenback Records. Although a release date is not set, Xzibit's first album in over a decade, featuring singles 'Play This At My Funeral' and 'Been A Long Time pt2,' is expected early next year. Greenback recently signed Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and is excited for Xzibit's future contributions.

My Hero Academia Season 7 Approaches Finale with a Showdown

My Hero Academia's Season 7 finale is set to air on October 12th, featuring epic battles as heroes conquer key villains like Dabi, Spinner, and Himiko Toga. The anime approaches a climactic fight between All For One and All Might, who must battle without his Quirk. Fans can watch the intense ending on Crunchyroll and Hulu.

Drew McIntyre Discusses Roxanne Perez's Support Ahead of Match with CM Punk

WWE star Drew McIntyre spoke about NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez shifting her support from CM Punk to him. McIntyre, appreciating Perez's change of heart, attributes it to growing maturity and seeing through nostalgia. He's set to face Punk in a Hell in a Cell match at the upcoming Bad Blood event.

Throne and Liberty Players Recommend Essential Game Setting

Throne and Liberty, a popular new MMORPG, has players on Reddit advising others to enable 'Auto Target Nearest Enemy when Attacking Without a Target' for easier gameplay. This 'game changer' option, not on by default, simplifies combat on PC, PS5, and Xbox series. Console players can activate a similar feature named 'Change Attack Target When Using Skills' under secondary features.

Rupert Everett Reflects on Fallout with Madonna and Career Decline

Actor Rupert Everett discussed the negative impact of his 2000 film 'The Next Best Thing' on his friendship with Madonna and his Hollywood career, on the podcast 'How to Fail With Elizabeth Day'. He acknowledged tensions arose from the film's failure and admits to mistakes in its production that might have contributed to his career faltering in the US.

Agatha All Along Success Signals Optimism for Daredevil: Born Again

Marvel's 'Agatha All Along' premiered on Disney+ with strong viewership, benefiting the upcoming 'Daredevil: Born Again' series. With cost-effective production and high anticipation, Daredevil's return with Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio is expected to feel like an event. The show, set for a 2025 release, will cater to fans and new viewers with a mature rating, signaling Marvel's strategy to create accessible and interconnected projects.

Kendrick Lamar Controversy Over GRAMMY Submissions

Kendrick Lamar faces mixed reactions after submitting songs 'Not Like Us' and 'Like That' for GRAMMY consideration. Despite a strong year overshadowing Drake, some criticize him for aligning with an award show they claim has a history of racial bias towards hip-hop. Others support Lamar's dominance in the industry. The discord unfolds ahead of the next GRAMMY event on February 2, 2025.

Marvel's 'Venom War #3' Concludes with a United Brock Family

In Marvel's 'Venom War #3', Eddie and Dylan Brock both become hosts for the Venom symbiote, declaring 'We Are Venom!' This follows their intense battle against future threats in the comics. Meanwhile, Marvel teases an upcoming 'All-New Venom' series, promising a street-level narrative with a mysterious new character wearing the symbiote.

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