I am so happy that James Gunn took over DC Studios because they desperately need a change. Almost all of the movies feel the same. They are all serious with little joy and humor.
Actually, I shouldn’t say all. The first Shazam movie had the latter two elements, but the sequel looks like it lost them.
Because of that, I feel that Gunn and Zachary Levi are going to have a talk in April that Levi is not going to like.
So you better see him as a child turned adult superhero on March 17th because it looks like it will be your last chance to do so.
John Mayer is hitting the road and he is going solo. It is just going to be him, a guitar, a piano, and his voice.
“I knew one day I’d feel it in my heart to do an entire run of shows on my own again, just like those early days. It took a couple of decades, but I feel it now,” the singer wrote. “I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano.”
The tour starts March 11th in Newark, NJ, and tickets go on sale February 3rd.
If ever there was a time to see him live, this is the time to do it because he is taking it back to the beginning when it was all about his voice and the music.
I just wish he was playing smaller venues. To see what cities and venues he is playing, then click here!
CBS announced today that it picked up Bob Hearts Abishola for a fifth season. The Chuck Lorre comedy joins Ghosts, The Neighborhood, Young Sheldon, The FBIs, The Equalizer, and Fire Country on the 2023-2024 schedule.
The thing I love most about this show is how accurate it is to Nigerians. My dad had Nigerian aides, and I see so much of them in the characters in the series. I respect it when a show gets it right.