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Emmy-winning actor Jharrel Jerome gets supersized in I’m a Virgo, Prime Video’s new show about a giant Black man who leaves home to explore the world around him. The dark comedy, coming-of-age series premieres on Friday (June 23).

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I’m a Virgo centers around Cootie (Jerome), a 13-foot-tall man from Oakland, Calif., whose family hides him from the world for most of his life. After tapping into his earth sign energy (“I’m a Virgo, and Virgos love adventure,” he proclaims in the trailer), Cootie breaks free and sets off on a fantastical joyride.

Along the way, he forges friendships, falls in love, “navigates the awkward situations” and meets his idol — a superhero named The Hero (Walton Goggins).  

Created and executive produced by Boots Riley, I’m a Virgo is described by Amazon Studios as a “mythical odyssey that questions the purpose of the mythical odyssey.” The show’s cast includes Mike Epps, Carmen Ejogo, Olivia Washington, Brett Gray, Kara Young and Allius Barnes.

Tze Chun, Michael Ellenberg, Lindsey Springer, Rebecca Rivo and Jerome executive produced the show alongside Riley.

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How to Watch I’m a Virgo for Free

All seven episodes of I’m a Virgo premiere on Prime Video on Friday. The show streams free to Prime members and Prime Video subscribers. (Prime Video is free for Prime members, but you can also subscribe to the platform by itself.)

Already subscribed to Prime? To stream I’m a Virgo, click the link below or visit the Amazon or Prime Video homepage, either from the app or online, and click on the series once the trailer pops up in the top carousel.

If you’re not a Prime member, launch your free 30-day trial below to stream I’m a Virgo and more on Prime Video. Amazon’s streaming platform offers a huge selection of exclusive movies, TV shows and documentaries, along with episodes of your favorite network and cable shows, and a tons of films that you can buy and rent.

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I’m a Virgo is also listed under Prime Originals and Exclusives on the Prime Video app along with Citadel, Daisy Jones and the Six, The Lake, Armageddon Time, Riches, High School, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Spoiler Alert, Tár, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Medellín, Creed III and more.

Prime Video is one of the many perks that Prime members can enjoy at no additional charge. A monthly Prime membership is $14.99 after a free trial for the first month, but Amazon offers discounts to qualifying students and EBT/Medicaid recipients.

Prime Day 2023 is July 11 and 12, and if you’re not a Prime member, you’ll be missing out on great deals. Besides Prime Video and Amazon Music, Prime members get access to deep discounts offered during and after Prime Day, free shipping on millions of items, grocery deliveries; a free, two-year membership to GrubHub+ and other member-only benefits.

There’s also a ton of channels that you can stream on Prime Video such as Max, Paramount+, Starz and Showtime, along with sporting events that are available to stream live and on demand. Members can stream sports on Prime Video too, including Showtime Boxing, MLB TV, NBA TV, and Thursday Night Football which returns to Prime Video later this year.

Watch the trailer for I’m a Virgo below.

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Kevin Jonas and Frankie Jonas are coming back for an even bigger season of Claim to Fame. The new season premieres Monday (June 26) on ABC at 8 p.m. ET, and the next day on Hulu and streaming services that offer ABC.

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The two co-hosts have a new slew of celebrity relatives ready to compete at a chance for fame and fortune all while trying to conceal the identity of their famous family members. The brothers took the lessons they learned from the first season when putting together season two. Some aspects of the first season will remain the same, but they’ve upped the ante this season with new challenges, clues and surprises for contestants and the audience.

“I think we learned so much, whether it be from the challenges [or] from the contestants,” Frankie tells Billboard. “I mean, we got some really crazy big names this season, and I think a lot of that has to do with how well the first season was received.”

One of the biggest changes viewers can expect this season? No one will know the identities of the contestants.

“When you’re watching the show, the play-along is going to be much bigger this time around, which is awesome,” Kevin shares. “Just like what me and Franklin deal with every single day on set. We’re trying to figure it out, too, so it’s really fun.”

The cast for season two will include 12 new contestants, including Carly, JR, Gabriel, Chris, Hugo, Karsyn, Cole, Jane, Monay, Olivia, Shane and Travis. Each player will have to rely on strategy and wits to determine who the other contestants’ famous relatives could be while keeping their own on lockdown.

Get your magnifying glasses and notebooks ready, as the clue board will make an appearance assisting the players and the audience in uncovering everyone’s identities.

Catch season two of Claim to Fame on June 26 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, or the next day on Hulu.

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Kevin and Frankie also spoke with Billboard on how it is working together, the upcoming Jonas Brothers tour and Frankie’s upcoming EP.

Looking back on season one, who do you think was the most surprising reveal?

Kevin: I’ll say L.C. [Loreal Chanel Palmer, sister of Keke Palmer]. I really didn’t see who she was related to ’til really close to the end.

Frankie: Yeah, I mean with L.C., I think it was right around the costume show that we did that I was like, ‘All right, I think I have an idea [of] who they’re related to.’ But then the next week, I got a curveball. They really knew how to play the game, and there’s a reason they won and it showed.

What is the best part of working together as co-hosts?

Kevin: We obviously live very independent lives outside of this show that we do together. Franklin is very busy doing his music career now, which is incredible, and I’m in this other band. But we’re just so happy that we finally get to spend some time together in this component. We’re 13 years apart, so I started living life a little sooner and out of the house when he was younger. It was nice for both of us to be able to be refocus our energy and actually spend this quality time together — and it never feels like work when you’re working with Franklin.

Frankie: That’s really sweet, Kevin — and same. We just have a lot of fun on set and our relationship as brothers has really gotten so close because of this show. Out of all the family members, I’ve really only worked with Kevin, which is crazy. Whether it’s Camp Rock 2 or our dynamic, it’s really fitted well for this sort of work together — and I just have so much fun. I’m so grateful that I got to do it with Kevin because [there’s] no one else on the planet I would want to do the show with.

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Do you find yourself rooting for specific contestants and getting a sibling rivalry going on?

Kevin: There’s definitely some rivalry, I’ll say that. There’s definitely some you’re pulling in, rooting for side bets going on. But on this season, everyone was surprising. I think they watched the first season and really [had] a good understanding of how to play the game a little bit better than the first time around because it was brand new. They know what to expect a little bit, but then we definitely throw them some curveballs. I won’t give anything away, but it’s worth the watch. The contestants are super fun and really intense. They should be the stars in their family with as much drama as they brought.

Kevin, you have the upcoming tour. How do you feel about it and revisiting old songs?

Kevin: It’s really exciting! Five albums in one night. It is the biggest thing we’ve ever tried to put together. I’m not trying to hype it up. It really is a lot. It’s three hours and 42 minutes of music that we’ve got to figure out how to play in maybe two and a half to three — so we’re going to be on stage for a very long time. … But to see where we were back then and hear those songs now, sung when I’m 36 years old is pretty special.

How does it feel to rehearse with your brothers again?

Kevin: It all feels like one day now at this point, [but] this is going to be a little different. The music rehearsals are fun because this is where we really get to build out what this is going to be. We have not had the same set list in the last three years, which is really great. It’s really opened up our ability to play almost everything in our catalog, but at the same time be able to mix and match where we want to put things. So we’ve had some time to play around with what ideas, what works where. To start the tour at Yankee Stadium is going to be insane (Aug. 12-13). And then we’re off to the races and there’s more to come as well. I won’t give everything away, but these are not the only dates on our calendar. My next year looks very full.

Frankie, you have an EP coming out. How do you feel about it?

Frankie: I’m excited! It’s been a long, long journey debating whether I was going to go down this path or not, but I’ve always loved music and I’ve always loved making music. It got to a point where the demos on my laptop of these crazy, wacky samples of Coldplay chords got too much for me not to do something with … I grew up watching some of the greats and to now be doing everything I can, every day to remember everything I’ve learned from watching them my whole life, it’s special — and it’s the family business.

What’s your creative process look like?

Frankie: It changes [from] song to song — I think most of the time I start with a sample. I started making music by making trap beats in college, and that continued into eventually me making my own style of music. But, now that I’ve been doing it for more and more, I now write a lot more composition, which is something newer to me.

Did you seek out any advice from your brothers?

Kevin: I’m going to be honest, Franklin really knew what he wanted to do. I think we understand what it feels like when an outside source comes and tries to give you advice unsolicited — and we do our best to not do that to each other. He was always going to do his own thing, so we were just waiting in the wings, waiting to see what he was going to accomplish [and] “Hoboken” is one of my favorite songs of the last year to actually come out.

Is there one song in particular you’re excited for people to hear?

Frankie: I’m excited for people to hear one song in particular because there’s a sample of Kevin as a kid — Kevin and Joe actually — from a children’s choir from a very long time ago that it makes its way onto the album and the EP.

Kim Petras has Britney Spears to thank for a lot more than her pop-music influence. During an appearance on the TODAY show in promotion of her debut album Feed the Beast, which dropped Friday (June 23), the German pop star shared that she learned to speak English in part by watching videos of the Princess of Pop.
Petras performed a live concert showcasing the new record in New York City Friday morning as part of the long-running NBC morning show’s 2023 Citi Concert Series. While onstage, the “Unholy” singer was asked by hosts Hoda Kotb and Al Roker about her rise to stardom, including how she tuned in to YouTube videos of English-speaking artists to help her pick up the language as a child.

“I watched a lot of Britney Spears,” Petras confessed, giggling.

The 30-year-old musician — who earlier this year became the first transgender artist to win a major Grammy category and was also named Billboard‘s Chartbreaker for 2023 Women in Music — also shared how she intends to spend the rest of Pride Month in the final week of June. “Gonna go to some clubs,” Petras said. “I’m probably just going to hang out at bars and see my friends and have the best time.”

Back inside the TODAY show studios, Petras drank margaritas with the show’s hosts and revealed which musicians she’d like to team up with in the future following her collaborations with Sam Smith and Nicki Minaj. “I really love Lana Del Rey, I’m a huge fan of hers,” the singer said. “I love M.I.A. I’ve always wanted to make a song with Babyface. Diplo, I love Diplo.” 

Then, speaking about her historic Grammy win for best pop duo/group performance with her and Smith’s “Unholy” duet, Petras said she hopes her success marks “a step towards just transgender people being generally more accepted into society.”

“It was a really tough childhood and school experience and all that, it still is,” she continued. “I hope it makes people feel hopeful that they can do anything no matter what they identify as or where they’re from. If you’re really good at something and you work really hard and you’re nice to people, you can achieve anything.”

“No matter if it scares you, you just have to do what your passion is,” she added. “And for me that’s pop music.”

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In tandem with the song’s full release Friday (June 23), New York rappers Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice have also unveiled the official music video for their “Barbie World” collaboration. Doused in various shades of pink and featuring a litany of ripped Ken-like background dancers, the “Barbie World” music video is the ultimate doll dream. […]

After OG coach Blake Shelton‘s final spin last month, The Voice is continuing its reinvention of the coaches panel. While the upcoming fall season 24 will feature Shelton’s wife, Gwen Stefani, alongside fellow returning judges Niall Horan and John Legend, as well as newcomer Reba McEntire, the following season will seriously mix things up.
Come spring 2024, season 25 will bring even bigger changes, with Grammy-winning country duo Dan + Shay joining the lineup as the series’ first-ever coaching duo. They will join Legend and McEntire, along with returning season 23 fan-favorite coach Chance the Rapper.

Though The Voice has never had a two-headed coaching team, Dan + Shay are not strangers to the franchise, as they stepped in as Shelton’s battle advisors in season 20.

Before all that change, though, McEntire will slide into the spot vacated by Shelton for the upcoming fall season 24. Earlier this year, McEntire was asked if she thought she’d make a good replacement for Shelton, revealing that she was almost one of the original Voice judges. She told ET that she was offered a role on the show before it debuted in 2011, with producers pivoting to Shelton when Reba passed.

“I got [a look at] the Holland version of The Voice. They sent it to me and I said, ‘I can’t see me doing that,’” she said in February of her feelings after seeing the original version of the show that went on to spawn a global franchise. “Because, you know, I’m a gypsy at heart,” added McEntire, 68, of her desire not to be tied to one project for so long.

McEntire didn’t totally bail, though, acting as a mentor to Team Blake in 2011, returning in 2015 and then again this past season as a Mega Mentor.

Check out the Dan + Shay tease below.

Nearly three years after it first appeared on Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, Taylor Swift’s “August” is back on the June 24-dated survey. “August” experienced a boost in streams and sales amid the June 9-15 tracking week with it in the trailer for season two of Amazon Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned […]

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Four decades of music, one legendary band. Duran Duran’s concert documentary A Hollywood High arrived Wednesday (June 21) on Paramount+.

Released in theaters last year, A Hollywood High celebrates the British rock band’s 40-year career and “love affair with Los Angeles.” The film features new interviews with the band alongside a performance on a Hollywood rooftop near the legendary Capitol Records building, the band’s first label home. The concert footage was shot in Los Angeles in March 2022.

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How to Watch Duran Duran’s Concert Documentary on Paramount+

A Hollywood High is available exclusively on Paramount+. If you’re not already subscribed, you can stream the movie with a free trial from Paramount+.

Paramount+ subscriptions start at $4.99/month (or $49.99 a year) for ad-supported streaming and $9.99/month (or $99.99 a year) for the ad-free Premium plan. Both subscription tiers let you stream tens of thousands of episodes and movies but upgrading to the Premium tier gives you access to local CBS stations. And if you’re a Prime member, you can stream Paramount+ on Prime Video.

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Paramount+ is home to exclusive shows like Fatal Attraction, The Family Stone, School Spirits, Star Trek: Picard, 1923, 1883, Mayor of Kingstown, Seal Team, Star Trek Discovery, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Why Women Kill, Before I Forget and iCarly.

Additionally, Paramount+ subscribers can stream Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Scream VI, 80 for Brady and, Top Gun: Maverick and other movies on the platform.

In addition to a streaming release, A Hollywood High will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on Aug. 4. The Blu-ray and DVD is packed with 20 extra minutes of exclusive content including unseen footage, an additional song recorded at the band’s live performance and highlights from a film Q&A with the band in Los Angeles. 

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Product bundles will also be available, which will include limited-edition recordings from the show released as flexi-disc test pressings in specially designed booklets and signed items from the band.

Fans in London can attend a special one-night-only screening of A Hollywood High at Outernet on Aug. 3. Tickets will be available via DICE, according to Duran Duran’s website.

As far as music goes, Duran Duran will resume its North American tour with a show in San Diego, Calif., on Aug. 22. The tour will include stops in Las Vegas, Chicago, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington D.C. and more. Get tickets here.

See the trailer for A Hollywood High below.

Is Adele a massive Rocky fan? In a new interview with The Wall Street Journal, Sylvester Stallone shared that there was one specific piece of decor at his former home that Adele was interested in keeping so much, she was willing to walk away from closing the deal altogether. “I read that Adele is renovating […]

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The Bear left us all hungry for more after the first season concluded last summer, but the wait is finally coming to an end as season 2 drops Thursday (June 22) on Hulu.

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Chefs, foodies or fans of men in white T-shirts will find something to love in the smash hit series that took over our streaming services in June 2022. With the new season approaching, we can anticipate just as much drama, yelling and meticulously prepared food.

If you haven’t started watching the show, the entire first season is available to binge-watch on Hulu, but for those looking to learn a little bit more about the upcoming season (including how to watch it), keep scrolling.

What can we expect in the second season? Well, we last left off with culinary prodigy Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (played by Shameless alum Jeremy Allen White) discovering stashed cash his deceased brother left behind. Now, with around $300,000 in his pocket, White’s character along with the rest of the kitchen staff plan to turn the mom-and-pop shop into a top-tier family restaurant with the famous Chicagoland Original Beef at its forefront.

When and How to Watch The Bear Season 2

The Bear is an FX Original but will stream exclusively on Hulu at no additional charge for subscribers, which means you won’t be able to watch it on network television. You won’t have to wait for new episodes weekly either, as the entire second season is dropping on the streamer June 22.

If you’re not already subscribed, Hulu offers a free 30-day trial, so you can stream the entire first and second seasons for free. Hulu’s most popular plan is $7.99 a month (or $79.99/year) allowing you to stream thousands of episodes of TV shows and movies like Flamin’ Hot, Love Island UK, ‘Til Death Do Us Part, Jagged Mind, Tiny Beautiful Things, Unprisoned, Only Murders in the Building, The Handmaid’s Tale, Life & Beth, The Dropout, How I Met Your Father and other Hulu exclusives, in addition to network TV and cable shows like Abbott Elementary and The Masked Singer.

Not a fan of ads? Hulu Premium provides commercial-free streaming for just $14.99/month and student plans for $2 a month.

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Looking for more streaming deals? Get Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ for $12.99/month.

Hulu subscribers can create up to six profiles under one account and stream from up to two different screens at once and from compatible devices including a smart TV, phone or computer.

If you’re looking for a streaming plan with live television, join Hulu + Live TV for access to 75+ live channels, plus everything on Hulu and Disney+, starting at less than $75/month.

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Time to say goodbye to East High. Disney Branded Television and Disney+ revealed the teaser trailer on Wednesday (June 21) for the fourth and final season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The fourth season will see a bunch […]