This week is packed with major entertainment releases, from a new reality TV show by the Sidemen to Selena Gomez’s much-anticipated joint album with fiancé Benny Blanco. Here’s what’s happening:
Sidemen’s Reality Show ‘Inside’ Moves to Netflix
British YouTube sensations The Sidemen are taking their hit reality show Inside to Netflix.
The series, which debuted last year, locks 10 influencers in a house for a week to compete for a prize worth up to £1 million. The first episode attracted 14 million views on YouTube, proving its massive popularity.
Season two launches on Monday, this time as a Netflix exclusive, with plans for a U.S. version in the works.
The Sidemen—who include content creators, musicians, and boxer KSI—say they want to “shake up” reality TV by blending drama, high-stakes challenges, and their signature humor.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s Love Story in Album Form
Selena Gomez is returning to music with I Said I Love You First, a joint album with her fiancé Benny Blanco, set for release on Friday.
The project follows Gomez’s Golden Globe-nominated role in Emilia Perez and comes after the success of their sultry lead single Sunset Blvd.
Described as a musical journey through their relationship, the album tells the story of how they met, fell in love, and envisioned their future together.
Fans are already speculating who actually said “I love you” first.
‘Snow White’ Finally Hits Cinemas Amid Controversy
Disney’s live-action Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, finally arrives in UK cinemas on Friday after a year-long delay due to the Hollywood actors’ strikes.
The film has faced criticism, from backlash over Zegler’s casting to Peter Dinklage’s concerns about reinforcing stereotypes.
Disney has since rebranded the movie—dropping “Seven Dwarfs” from the title—and assured audiences it’s a fresh take on the classic fairy tale.
‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Brings Ninjas to Feudal Japan
Ubisoft is set to release Assassin’s Creed Shadows on Thursday for PS5, Xbox, and PC.
The highly anticipated installment transports players to feudal Japan, fulfilling years of fan requests for a ninja-focused game.
Blending the stealth gameplay of Assassin’s Creed Mirage with the brutal combat of Valhalla, Shadows is seen as a crucial release for Ubisoft following a lackluster 2024.
Early previews are promising, but in today’s unpredictable gaming market, success isn’t guaranteed.
With reality TV drama, a star-studded album, a controversial Disney remake, and a high-stakes video game launch, this week is shaping up to be a big one for entertainment fans.
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