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  • Wendy Williams documentary explores health issues, guardianship

    Wendy Williams documentary explores health issues, guardianship

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    Fans will soon get another view of the health and well-being of Wendy Williams.

    “Trapped: What is Happening to Wendy Williams,” a new documentary from Investigation Discovery, or ID, will premiere soon and has released a trailer teasing the insights.

    According to ID, the new Williams documentary will take a different approach than the previous projects that have chronicled the life and health challenges of the former talk show host, and instead focus on Williams’ efforts to end any court guardianships.

    “The documentary will delve into the #FreeWendy movement and the current push by Williams’ fans and loved ones to have her released from the guardianship she has been under since 2022,” ID said in a statement to the Asbury Park Press, part of the USA TODAY Network.

    Watch Wendy Williams documentary trailer

    Ahead of its premiere next week, ID has released an official trailer for “Trapped: What’s Happening to Wendy Williams.”

    The teaser offers a glimpse at a film that will cover cheating allegations against her ex-husband Kevin Hunter, rumours of alcoholism, and an on-set collapse that scandalized viewers. Several talking heads are also heard addressing Williams’ diagnosis of dementia, which she has claimed is false, in attempts to free herself from a guardianship placed on her and her estate in the wake of public health struggles.

    When will the new Wendy Williams documentary air?

    “Trapped: What’s Happening to Wendy Williams” will debut at 8 p.m. E.T. on Monday, May 19, and will then be available for streaming on Max.

    What happened to Wendy Williams?

    Williams entered into a guardianship in 2022 after her talk show ended and speculation around her mental and physical health began to ramp up.

    “The guardianship eventually revealed Williams was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, and she was placed in a memory care facility in New York City,” a release from ID announcing the documentary’s premiere read. “Despite the guardianship’s claims about Williams’ current state, her fanbase has activated a #FreeWendy movement calling for Williams to have the opportunity to regain control of her life.”

    Williams, though, has denied claims that she has dementia.

  • What is ‘The Emperor of Gladness’ about?

    What is ‘The Emperor of Gladness’ about?

    Oprah Winfrey is christening a new title into her coveted monthly book club, and this time it’s the highly anticipated new release from poet and novelist Ocean Vuong. 

    “The Emperor of Gladness” (out now from Penguin Random House) is the Oprah book club pick for May. It’s Vuong’s second novel, having previously published “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous” as well as poetry collections “Time is a Mother” and “Night Sky with Exit Wounds.” 

    “Ocean draws from his own personal experiences of being born in Vietnam, raised in a working-class family in Connecticut, and working as a fast-food server as inspiration for this story, which features an unlikely cast of truly unforgettable characters,” Winfrey said in a statement. “This award-winning author and acclaimed poet has written in stunning prose, a heartfelt and powerful examination of those living on the fringes of society and the unique challenges they face to survive and thrive.” 

    Oprah’s Book Club May pick: What is ‘The Emperor of Gladness’ about? 

    “The Emperor of Gladness” joins a roster of 114 other titles that Winfrey has hand-selected since 1996. The story starts as 19-year-old Hai in East Gladness, Connecticut stands on a bridge, ready to jump. An elderly widow succumbing to dementia stops him, and Hai quickly becomes her caretaker. “The Emperor of Gladness” is a tribute to unlikely bonds and the love, labor and loneliness found in the fabric of American life. 

    In addition to authoring several works, Vuong is a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and won an American Book Award in 2020 for “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.” 

    “It was the honor of my life to receive ‘the call’ from Oprah,” Vuong said in a statement. “Beyond the immense pride this moment instills in me, Oprah’s Book Club has made reading accessible and approachable to the working-class communities of my childhood. In places where higher education was all but a miraculous dream, the act of reading can be intimidating, exclusionary, not to mention unaffordable for people who spend their days working two to three jobs and twelve-hour shifts. And yet, sitting in my mother’s nail salon, I watched women see Oprah featuring an author on her show, which played each day in the salon, and literally rise from their seats with poise and confidence, saying they’re gonna walk to the Barnes and Noble across the street and buy a book, suddenly armed with access to the discourse, and thereby in possession of the cultural center.

    “To think of my book being invited to join such a profound lineage is truly awe-inspiring. I only wish my mother were alive to see it. Among all the literary achievements in an author’s life, this would be the one she truly recognizes.”  

    Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY’s Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find her on Instagram, subscribe to our weekly Books newsletter or tell her what you’re reading at [email protected]

  • ‘9-1-1’ adds Nashville spinoff as ABC revamps fall lineup

    ‘9-1-1’ adds Nashville spinoff as ABC revamps fall lineup

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    Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version of this story described the status of ABC’s “Doctor Odyssey” incorrectly. ABC says it has not made a decision about the future of the show.

    “Doctor Odyssey” may have run out of big-deck energy after one season at ABC.

    The network said it is weighing the future of the freshman series, but left the show off its 2025-26 schedule unveiled to advertisers on May 13. “Doctor Odyssey” follows Dr. Max Bankman (Joshua Jackson), the new doctor on board a luxury cruise ship helmed by Captain Robert Massey (Don Johnson).

    But producer Ryan Murphy will get a consolation prize even if it’s canceled: Another spinoff of first-responder rescue drama “9-1-1” set in Nashville that will replace it on Thursday nights, starring Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, LeAnn Rimes and Kimberly Williams-Paisley.

    In other moves, ABC also is moving “Shark Tank” from its longtime Friday home to Wednesday nights for its 17th season, right after the second season of “The Golden Bachelor,” starring former NFL veteran-turned-lawyer Mel Owens. Disney has also given ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” a permanent berth on ABC and added a movie night on Sundays this fall.

    Ryan Seacrest is adding to his “Wheel of Fortune” duties as the host of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” alongside Vanna White on Friday nights. Seacrest has hosted one “Wheel” season after taking over from Pat Sajak, who retired as host of the syndicated game show in June 2024.

    ABC’s fall schedule

    New shows in bold; new time slots in italics (all times ET/PT except for live sports).

    Monday:  8, “NFL Monday Night Football”

    Tuesday: 8, “Dancing with the Stars”; 10, “High Potential”

    Wednesday: 8, “Shifting Gears”; 8:30, “Abbott Elementary”; 9, “The Golden Bachelor”; 10, “Shark Tank”

    Thursday: 8, “9-1-1”; 9, “9-1-1: Nashville”; 10, “Grey’s Anatomy”

    Friday:  8, “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune”; 9,”20/20″

    Saturday:  7:30, College Football

    Sunday: 7, “America’s Funniest Home Videos”; 8, “The Wonderful World of Disney”

  • Everything sports fans need to know

    Everything sports fans need to know

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    Sports fans, start your internet connections.

    At a press conference in New York on May 13, ESPN executives detailed plans for the Disney-owned sports network’s new streaming service, which will give subscribers access to all of ESPN’s content on streaming for a monthly fee, without needing that pesky cable subscription.

    The new standalone service and app, simply dubbed “ESPN,” will cost $29.99 a month for its unlimited tier, although it can also be acquired bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $35.99 monthly with ads on Disney+ and Hulu (discounted to $29.99 for the first 12 months). For no ads on those two streamers, the plan costs $44.99 per month (ads will be included on any tier of the ESPN. app).

    That unlimited plan plan includes access to live content from all ESPN networks, ESPN content on ABC, and more, which all adds up to 47,000 live events each year. Select plans also include all content from ESPN+, the company’s current streaming service that mostly includes bonus content separate from the cable channel.

    The streaming app “will redefine our business. Our mission is very clear: Serve the sports fan anytime, anywhere,” Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of ESPN, told reporters. The simple name, Pitaro said, is because “there’s power in our name; there’s trust in our name. Simple, straightforward, clear.”

    Some of the sports content that streaming subscribers will get access to includes, and is definitely not limited to: NFL; NBA; NHL; MLB; WNBA; UFC; UFL; SEC; ACC; Big 12; College Football Playoffs; Wimbledon and US Open tennis; The Masters, PGA Championship and the PGA tour. The network’s signature commentary and news shows will also be included, including: “SportsCenter,” “Get Up,” “First Take,” “NFL Live,” “The Pat McAfee Show” and more.

    The new, redesigned app will have “enhanced stats, betting, short-form video, personalized SportsCenter, all designed to meet fans where they are, on their terms,” he added. It will be an “attractive fan-friendly plan for standalone ESPN” or bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. For those subscribers who already get their Hulu on their Disney+ app, ESPN will be available in the same interface. The company is in discussions with other streamers to try to create more bundling opportunities for subscribers.

    In addition to the “unlimited” tier, ESPN is offering the “select plan,” which is essentially the same as ESPN+ but doesn’t replace it. That plan will cost $11.99 or $119.99 a year. When bundled with Hulu and Disney+ it costs $16.99 a month with ads or $26.99 without them.

    Existing ESPN+ subscribers will automatically become subscribers to ESPN’s new service, based on their current subscription level: Standalone ESPN+ subscribers will get the ESPN select plan, and Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ bundle subscribers get the ESPN select bundle.

    In addition to the NFL, NBA and other professional sports games fans can expect commentator Rich Eisen, who rose to fame on ESPN but lately has been at the NFL Network, is returning home with “The Rich Eisen Show” on the streaming service and ESPN+ this fall.

    No launch date was announced at the presentation, but Pitaro promised that would be announced in the coming weeks. It is likely to be in advance of NFL and college football seasons beginning this fall, as will happen with Fox’s new streamer, Fox One, announced May 12, which will have competing sports programming.

    The new streamer is aimed at getting cable cutters to add ESPN to their existing portfolio of subscriptions. But sports fans who are hanging on to their cable subscriptions need not worry: ESPN will remain available on cable/OTT services.

  • Is Cassie testifying against Diddy? Live updates from court

    Is Cassie testifying against Diddy? Live updates from court

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    Following her allegations of sexual abuse, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura Fine is taking the stand in ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial.

    Ventura Fine, whose November 2023 lawsuit against the hip-hop mogul opened the floodgates to a series of civil complaints, delivered emotional testimony on May 13 about the alleged abuse she says she endured from Combs during their relationship.

    The singer told jurors that Combs, whom she got to know after signing with his label Bad Boy Records, subjected her to psychological abuse “every day” and had big mood swings. He controlled much of her life, whether it was her career or how she dressed, and arguments often ended in physical violence that left her with bruises, she alleged.

    When the rapper first introduced her to his “freak offs,” a term for Combs’ alleged drug-fueled sex parties, Cassie said she was “confused” and “nervous” but “also loved him very much” and “wanted to make him happy.” Over time, she alleged she became afraid that Combs would release blackmail materials, including videos and photos of her with an escort, on the internet.

    The “Me & U” singer, who began a professional and sexual relationship with the embattled music mogul when she was 19, settled her lawsuit with Combs for an undisclosed amount one day after filing her complaint. The former pair’s relationship came under further scrutiny when a leaked surveillance video from 2016 appeared to show Combs beating Ventura during an altercation at a Los Angeles hotel.

    Ventura Fine’s testimony comes one day after the jury in Combs’ sex-crimes trial was shown video of the rapper assaulting her in 2016. The prosecution’s first witness was a former security officer at the hotel, Israel Florez, who testified that he received a call about a “woman in distress” and, when he arrived, saw that Ventura Fine had a “purple eye.”

    During her opening statement, prosecutor Emily Johnson alleged that Combs beat Ventura Fine “viciously.” Defense attorney Teny Geragos, meanwhile, told the jury that Cassie became jealous after realizing that she would never be Combs’ wife.

    Combs’ was arrested in September 2024 and indicted on charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. A superseding indictment filed April 3 charged him with two additional counts: sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

    Cassie and Diddy lawsuit, explained

    Combs’ legal woes began in November 2023 when Ventura Fine accused the rapper of rape, sex trafficking and physical abuse in a civil lawsuit.

    Ventura Fine met a then-37-year-old Combs in 2005 after the rap mogul became interested in signing her to Bad Boy Records. After being lured into an “ostentatious, fast-paced and drug-fueled lifestyle” and romantic relationship with Combs, the singer claimed he “took control” of her life, ranging from her healthcare to her career opportunities, and plied her with drugs and alcohol.

    Combs also allegedly raped Ventura Fine in 2018 and forced the singer into “repeated unwanted sexual encounters” with male prostitutes he hired and recorded their encounters, per the lawsuit.

    Cassie and Diddy settlement amount was not disclosed

    Despite the bombshell suit, Ventura Fine and Combs settled the legal matter one day later. An exact settlement amount was not disclosed.

    “I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control,” Ventura Fine said in a statement. Meanwhile, Combs wished his ex and her family “all the best” in a separate statement following the settlement.

    How long was Cassie with Diddy?

    Ventura Fine and Combs were romantically involved beginning in 2007 and had an on again, off again relationship until 2018.

    Who is Cassie married to?

    Ventura Fine has been married to Alex Fine, a personal trainer, since 2019. The couple shares two children together, Frankie and Sunny, with a third on the way.

    Cassie’s abuse claims against Diddy resurface after leaked video

    In May 2024, CNN released leaked surveillance footage of Combs physically assaulting Cassie at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles on March 5, 2016.

    In the video, Ventura Fine is seen calling an elevator with a duffle bag in hand, while a different camera angle shows Combs running down the hotel hallway in a bath towel. He catches up with Ventura Fine before the elevator comes, striking and yanking Ventura Fine by the hair and throwing her to the ground, after which the rapper kicks her twice.

    Two days after the footage’s release, Combs said he takes “full responsibility” for his actions, adding he’s “committed to being a better man each and every day.” A week later, Ventura Fine weighed in on the video, saying domestic violence “broke me down to someone I never thought I would become.”

    On May 12, prosecutors showed footage of the 2016 assault to jurors during Combs’ sex-crimes trial. Geragos said the “horrible” and “dehumanizing” video showed domestic violence but said the fight was about a phone Combs was trying to get from Cassie, not about forcing her into sex.

    Can you watch the Diddy trial live?

    Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-crimes trial is not available to watch live, as cameras are not allowed in the courtroom.

    USA TODAY will be providing live updates throughout the proceedings.

    If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org and en Español RAINN.org/es.Contributing: Patrick Ryan, Anika Reed, Taijuan Moorman, Brendan Morrow, Jay Stahl and KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY; Reuters

  • Brave New World’ release on Disney+?

    Brave New World’ release on Disney+?

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    The wait is (soon to be) over. “Captain America: Brave New World,” will be dropping on Disney+ later this month.

    The Marvel superhero adventure, starring actors Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, follows Sam Wilson (Mackie) as he takes up the Captain America shield in the wake of a global conspiracy that “puts him on a collision course with the fearsome Red Hulk,” according to Disney.

    USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt gave the film ★★½ out of four, writing that director Julius Onah’s geopolitically tinged “Brave New World” “is an unruly narrative that starts as a paranoia thriller (a la ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’) and devolves into a campy ‘Hulk smash!’ fest.”

    However, Truitt praised Mackie, a 10-year veteran of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, saying he “faithfully has taken the Captain America mantle from Chris Evans and given Cap new swagger and vulnerability.”

    Here’s what to know about when “Captain America: Brave New World” will we available to stream on Disney+.

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    When does ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ come out on Disney+?

    “Captain America: Brave New World” will be available to stream on Disney+, starting Wednesday, May 28 at 12 a.m. ET (9 p.m. PT on May 27).

    Watch ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ on Disney+

    The film, which made its digital debut in April with the home video release featuring three deleted scenes, including one that debuted exclusively on USA TODAY, is already available to buy and rent on digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango.

    “Captain America: Brave New World” was released in theaters on Feb. 14, 2025.

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    ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ 4K Blu-ray/DVD release

    While its Disney+ debut is a few weeks away, “Captain America: Brave New World” will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on Tuesday, May 13, per Marvel Studios.

    Marvel, in a news release, said the digital and Blu-ray version of the movie will offer “hours of exclusive bonus content featuring deleted scenes, a gag reel, featurettes, a filmmaker commentary and much more.”

    The 4K UHD, meanwhile, will be available in a collectible limited edition SteelBook with custom artwork and packaging, the studio said.

    Watch deleted scene from ‘Captain America: Brave New World’

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    ‘Captain America’ exclusive: Anthony Mackie stars in deleted scene

    Sam (Anthony Mackie) tries to get intel from Secret Service agent Leila (Xosha Roquemore) in a deleted scene from “Captain America: Brave New World.”

    The exclusive deleted scene shared with USA TODAY is set in Washington, D.C., and features Sam Wilson sparring in a boxing ring with Leila Taylor (Xosha Roquemore), a Secret Service agent working for President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Ford). Sam tries to get info on a classified mission from the tight-lipped Leila, which ends up being a trip down to Mexico for Cap to recover stolen adamantium from the villainous Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito).

    ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ cast

    The cast of “Captain America: Brave New World,” according to Marvel Studios, includes

    • Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson / Captain America
    • Harrison Ford as President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross
    • Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres / Falcon
    • Shira Haas as Ruth Bat-Seraph
    • Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley
    • Xosha Roquemore as Leila Taylor
    • Giancarlo Esposito as Sidewinder
    • Takehiro Hira as Japanese Prime Minister Ozaki
    • Liv Tyler as Betty Ross
    • Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns

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    ‘Captain America’ Anthony Mackie suits up for ‘Brave New World’

    As Sam Wilson, “Avengers” veteran Anthony Mackie gets his first solo Marvel movie with the paranoia thriller “Captain America: Brave New World.”

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    Contributing: Brian Truitt, USA TODAY

    Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

  • Sean Penn would work with Woody Allen again

    Sean Penn would work with Woody Allen again

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    Sean Penn says he’d work with Woody Allen despite child sexual abuse allegations levied at the famed director.

    “I’d work with him in a heartbeat, if it was the right thing,” Penn said on the May 12 episode of “The Louis Theroux Podcast.” He received his second Oscar nomination for his work on Allen’s 1999 film “Sweet and Lowdown.”

    During the podcast appearance, the two-time Oscar winner made a series of other controversial comments regarding Allen, seemingly attempting to sow doubt about Dylan Farrow’s claims that she was molested by her famous father.

    “Do I think he has a bad rap? With these things, I don’t know anyone well enough to say 100% this didn’t happen or that didn’t happen,” Penn said.

    The environmental activist continued, telling host Louis Theroux that “God forbid you’re wrong and there’s a victim involved in something, right? But boy, I find the stuff I know about … I’ve read everything, the stories are mostly told by people that I wouldn’t trust with a dime. It just seems so heavily weighted in that way.”

    In 1992, the first allegations were made that Allen molested his daughter. The 2021 HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow” shows home video footage of a 7-year-old Dylan Farrow making her claims on camera.

    “You’re talking generally, right? Or, not specifically about Woody Allen?” Theroux asked the “Milk” star. “Because it was mainly his estranged daughter.” Then, Penn said, “daughter but also son” to which Theroux said, “Ronan Farrow the journalist.” Penn responded: “You gave him that title, not me.”

    Prior to Allen’s 12-year-long relationship with Mia Farrow, she and ex-husband André Previn (the famous maestro) adopted Soon-Yi Previn. But later, in 1997, Allen married Soon-Yi Previn, who is 35 years his junior. Previn and Allen have remained together since.

    Sean Penn slams Woody Allen’s estranged son and journalist Ronan Farrow

    Ronan Farrow, Allen’s son with actress Mia Farrow, is a writer for The New Yorker who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for his work that unraveled Harvey Weinstein’s predatory sexual abuse against women in Hollywood.

    “I think he’s quite respected, writes for the New Yorker,” Theroux shot back. Penn said that “I understand that,” before telling Theroux, “Put it this way: I am not aware – and maybe I’m just an ignoramus, that’s a possibility – I am not aware of any clinical psychologist or psychiatrist or anyone I’ve ever heard talk or spoken to around the subject of pedophilia that in 80 years of life, there’s accusations of it happening only once. I’m not aware of that.”

    “And when people try to associate what were his, let’s say, much younger girlfriends, right or wrong is not the conversation here. Post-puberty, consensual stuff is, to me, a different conversation,” Penn said.

    Penn added, “Whatever is the worst of people’s suspicions about him, just check them with the facts separate from the moment and the movement and all who benefitted from that,” seemingly in reference to Farrow’s Pulitzer win and the overall #MeToo movement.

    “Let’s just take a second. That’s all I’m saying. I see he’s not proven guilty, so I take him as innocent, and I would work with him in a heartbeat,” Penn told Theroux.

    Contributing: Erin Jensen

  • What we know so far

    What we know so far

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    There’s a new Spider-Man in the ever-expanding Spider-Verse.

    Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios have just released the first look image for “Spider-Noir,” a new series with Nicolas Cage back as the black-and-white mid-century hero. Based on Marvel’s “Spider-Man Noir” comics, Cage’s character first appeared in animated form channeling classic Bogey in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” as well as “Across the Spider-Verse.”

    Now, Cage will make his TV debut as an aging, down-on-his-luck private investigator and the one and only superhero in 1930s New York.

    The Amazon Prime Video series will be available both in black-and-white and in color.

    Read on for what we know about “Spider-Noir.”

    ‘Spider-Noir’ release date

    “Spider-Noir” is set to be released in 2026, though a specific date has not yet been shared publicly.

    ‘Spider-Noir’ cast

    In addition to Cage, other actors set to star include Li Jun Li (“Sinners”), Brendan Gleeson (“The Banshees of Inisherin”), Jack Huston (“American Hustle”) and Lamorne Morris (“New Girl,” “Fargo”).

    Guest stars include Andrew Caldwell, Amy Aquino, Cameron Britton, Kai Caster, Cary Christopher, Lukas Haas, Michael Kostroff, Scott MacArthur, Joe Massingill, Whitney Rice, Andrew Robinson and Amanda Schull.

    Who is Spider-Man Noir?

    A part of an ever-growing list of Spider-Man alternate versions, Spider-Man Noir (aka Spider-Noir or simply Noir) is part of the Marvel Noir universe as a hero who emerges in New York during the Great Depression.

    Noir has all of the Spider-Man origins: Born Peter Parker, he was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him superhuman abilities. And following the death of his uncle Ben, Noir vows to fight crime.

    ‘Spider-Noir’ show streaming

    Upon its release in 2026, the show will debut domestically on MGM+’s linear cable and satellite channel, then globally on Amazon Prime Video the next day.

    Contributing: Brian Truitt

  • Kim Kardashian jewelry heist trial: ‘Kardashians’ star testifies

    Kim Kardashian jewelry heist trial: ‘Kardashians’ star testifies

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    Reality TV star Kim Kardashian said she thought she would be raped and killed as she testified in a Paris court about the 2016 heist in which she was robbed at gunpoint in her hotel room by a gang who stole jewels worth millions.

    Kardashian, dressed in a black suit and wearing glitzy jewelry, arrived in court on May 13 in a black van minutes earlier, accompanied by her mother Kris Jenner. Cameras are not allowed in the courtroom, and her testimony is not broadcast live.

    “I absolutely thought I was going to die,” she told the court, shedding tears at times during her testimony. “I thought about my sister, thought she would walk in and see me shot dead and have that memory in her forever.”

    Kardashian’s sister, Kourtney Kardashian, had joined her on her trip to Paris. She was not at the hotel during the robbery.

    The suspects are accused of tying up Kardashian with zip ties and duct tape before making off with jewelry, including a $4 million engagement ring given to her by her then-husband rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, according to investigators.

    “I came to Paris for fashion week. Paris was always a place that I loved so much,” Kardashian told the court.

    “We were leaving the next morning so I was just packing up, it was around 3 in the morning. I heard stomping up the stairs when I was in bed,” she said, recalling the night of the robbery.

    “And in my bedroom comes in a few police officers, or that I assumed were police officers as they were in police uniforms.

    “Then I heard one of the gentlemen forcefully say ‘ring! ring!’ in English, with an accent, pointing,” she said.

    “I was pretty hysterical and I just looked at the concierge and told him ‘what is going to happen to us, I have to make it home to my babies,’” Kardashian said.

    She said at one point she feared she was going to be raped as the robbers threw her on the bed and one of them grabbed her leg. “But he ended up tying me up and closed my legs,” she said.

    Ahead of Kardashian’s testimony, her stylist Simone Harouche, who was asleep in the same luxury hotel flat at the time of the attack, told the tribunal of the “terror” they both felt during the robbery.

    “‘I have babies, and I have to live’ – that’s what I heard her say. ‘Take everything – I need to live,’” said Harouche, who was downstairs in the duplex suite at the time of the attack, while Kardashian was upstairs.

    Harouche rushed to lock herself in the bathroom and texted Kardashian’s sister Kourtney and their bodyguard for help.

    When the robbers left and Kardashian joined her downstairs, “she was beside herself, I’ve never seen her like that before,” Harouche said. “She just was screaming and kept saying, ‘We need to get out of here, we need help, what are we going to do if they come back?’”

    Harouche also cried at times during her testimony, and said she had changed careers and underwent therapy because of the robbery, which she said caused her post-traumatic stress and made her fearful of being around celebrities.

    In all, nine men and one woman are being tried by the criminal court. Five of them – all men – face armed robbery and kidnapping charges and potentially risk being sentenced to life imprisonment. The others are charged with complicity in the heist or the unauthorized possession of a weapon.

    As the robbers escaped on foot or with bicycles, they lost some of the jewellery, including a cross with six diamonds, which a passerby found in the street and brought to the police. But most of the jewels, including the $4 million engagement ring, were never found.

    Contributing: Brendan Morrow

  • Who is Gérard Depardieu? A look back at his acting career

    Who is Gérard Depardieu? A look back at his acting career

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    French actor Gerard Depardieu was found guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021 and given an 18-month suspended prison sentence in a Paris court on May 13.

    Depardieu has denied any wrongdoing, and his lawyer said he plans to appeal the court’s decision.

    The actor has faced a  over a dozen sexual assault allegations in recent years.

    Depardieu has appeared in more than 200 films since he began his career in the late 1960s. He has also acted in television and stage productions and is a two-time César Award winner, which is France’s national film award.

    Here’s a look back at his career.

    Who is French actor Gérard Depardieu?

    Depardieu grew up in Châteauroux, France, which is in the central part of the country. He is known for acting in both English and French speaking roles.

    He began acting in 1967 and first gained prominence with his role in the 1974 comedy film “Les Valseuses,” which translates to “Going Places.”

    In 1976, he appeared alongside Robert De Niro in the historical film “1900.” Four years later, he starred alongside Catherin Deneuve in “The Last Metro,” which earned him his first César Award for Best Actor.

    He became better known around the world by the 1990s, when he starred in “Cyrano de Bergerac.” For that role, he won a second César Award for Best Actor as well as the Cannes Film Festival for Best Actor. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for the role.

    Depardieu also won a Golden Globe Award for co-starring in the 1991 romantic comedy “Green Card.”

    Gérard Depardieu movies

    According to IMDb, Depardieu is known for the following movies:

    • “Cyrano de Bergerac” (1990)
    • “Green Card” (1990)
    • “1492: Conquest of Paradise” (1992)
    • “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1998)

    Depardieu also starred in 1994 romantic comedy “My Father the Hero” with Katherine Heigl and Dalton James.

    Gérard Depardieu children, personal life

    Depardieu has four children, including actors Guillame and Julie Depardieu.

    Guillame Depardieu won a César Award for Most Promising Actor in 1995. He died in 2008 after contracting severe pneumonia.

    Gérard Depardieu has been married once, to Élisabeth Depardieu from 1971 to 1996.

    He is currently in a relationship with Magda Vavrusova, according to Reuters.

    Melina Khan is a trending reporter covering national news for USA TODAY. She can be reached at [email protected]