Entertainment news today swings between celebration, closure and grief. Jay-Z is expanding his “Jay-Z 30” anniversary run beyond New York, adding major stadium dates in Paris and Los Angeles as he continues to honor Reasonable Doubt three decades on. On the stage front, Stranger...
Entertainment news today swings between celebration, closure and grief. Jay-Z is expanding his “Jay-Z 30” anniversary run beyond New York, adding major stadium dates in Paris and Los Angeles as he continues to honor Reasonable Doubt three decades on. On the stage front, Stranger Things: The First Shadow has set final curtain dates in London and on Broadway, marking the eventual end of a highly decorated theatrical chapter for the Netflix franchise. In music, Fontaines D.C. are mourning longtime manager Trevor Dietz, remembered by the band as their “sixth member” and a guiding force since the beginning. Beyond entertainment, culture also took on a more ceremonial note as Pope Leo XIV visited Barcelona to bless the newly completed tower of the Sagrada Familia, tying a historic architectural milestone to a broader message during his Spain trip.






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- Pope Leo XIV blesses Sagrada Família’s new tower during Barcelona visit (10 sources)
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- Jason Momoa exits Sony’s Helldivers movie adaptation directed by Justin Lin (5 sources)
- Fontaines D.C. mourn longtime manager Trevor Dietz, calling him their “sixth member” (5 sources)
- ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ announces final London and Broadway performance dates (5 sources)
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- Nintendo announces Ocarina of Time remake for Switch 2 in 2026 (4 sources)
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