So at the box office this weekend, it’s a bit of a throwback win—Scary Movie actually came out on top. Not new, not rebooted… just people apparently in the mood to laugh at horror instead of being scared by it.
Over on streaming, Jennifer Lopez is back at number one on Netflix with her new R-rated rom-com Office Romance. She plays a high-powered CEO who falls for an airline lawyer. Critics aren’t exactly swooning though—reviews are sitting around the “meh” zone—but clearly people are still clicking play.
Now this one is already blowing up online… Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are at the center of wedding rumors, allegedly planning a massive ceremony at Madison Square Garden over Fourth of July weekend. The claim is 1,200 guests, blackout buses, and full secrecy mode. Before anyone starts checking their inbox for invites—there are none. Also, no, you can’t buy your way in, despite what’s been floating around online.
Speaking of Taylor Swift, her name also pops up in a different way—the Cleveland Cavaliers are auctioning off memorabilia from a recent playoff game, including the seats she and Travis Kelce used. So yes, technically you can own “where they sat,” which feels like a very 2026 sentence.
Over in celeb reconciliation energy, Katie Holmes reportedly reached out to congratulate Jamie Foxx on the birth of his child. Sources say it was warm, supportive, and very much in that “we’ve lived a lot of life” kind of way.
Crispin Glover is pushing back hard against a lawsuit from his ex, denying claims of abuse and calling the allegations false. He’s asking the court to toss key parts of the case.
Sean Penn is making headlines again—this time not for a movie, but for his strong dislike of selfies and big public events. He says crowds stress him out and he’s basically done with anything too large or selfie-heavy going forward.
Corey Feldman’s divorce from Courtney Mitchell is now official, but the financial back-and-forth isn’t. Court documents show there’s still a dispute over unpaid bills she says are outstanding.
Idris Elba says all those James Bond rumors were never actually real. He says he was flattered, but believes some of the chatter around him had more to do with perception than reality. Meanwhile, the next Bond search is still very much ongoing.
Big casting buzz in Hollywood—Henry Cavill and Kevin Hart are teaming up for a spy comedy where they play rival agents forced into a very awkward friendship… thanks to their wives putting them in the same prenatal class. That’s a setup you don’t see coming.
And speaking of big projects, Heat 2 is still taking shape. Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly circling roles originally tied to the De Niro and Val Kilmer characters, with Christian Bale also linked to the Al Pacino role. Basically, it’s shaping up to be a heavyweight casting chess match.
Finally, Ghostbusters is coming back in animated form. Netflix is developing Ghostbusters: Night Shift, with Jason Reitman executive producing. No voice cast yet, but the franchise is officially expanding again—because of course it is.




