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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Holds Historic Premiere In Nigeria

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Holds Historic Premiere In Nigeria

- by Agencies

In anticipation of its release this coming week, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever continued its promotional tour with a historic premiere in Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday evening. This was a major event — and the first time a Marvel movie has held a premiere locally — with a large group of talent, filmmakers and press on hand for the black carpet rollout. The sequel to the $1.348B grossing original pic played across multiple screens at Filmhouse Cinemas IMAX Lekki, according to the report of Deadline.

Hard Rock Café celebrates its first anniversary

Hard Rock Café celebrates its first anniversary

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 4: Hard Rock Café celebrated its first anniversary at Sherpa Mall, Durbar Marg, on November 4. The celebration started with the red carpet event for special guests and Lakhe Dance. Then, the program continued with the tradition of smashing the guitar. The event was then carried on by live musical performances by the band ‘Elements’ and Jindabaad. The event concluded with a DJ session. Bernd Conrad, Director of the Operations Asia Pacific North, Malcolm Chao, Area Vice President of Asia Pacific Region, Hard Rock, Cristina Lopes, Director of Sales & Marketing Franchise Cafes, Hard Rock International, Cristina Lopes, Director of Sales & Marketing Franchise Cafes, Hard Rock International and Sanjib Tuladhar, owner of the café also attended the event.

Warner Bros. CEO Wants More 'Harry Potter' Movies if J.K. Rowling Signs On

Warner Bros. CEO Wants More 'Harry Potter' Movies if J.K. Rowling Signs On

- by Agencies

During a conference call on Thursday November 3, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav discussed a wide range of issues, including a keenness for the company to exploit the many franchises under their banner. The most eye-catching of those was the mention that they would seek to make more Harry Potter films, if they could work with author J.K. Rowling, as per the report of Collider.

New 'Avatar: The Way of Water' Trailer Invites Us Back to Pandora

New 'Avatar: The Way of Water' Trailer Invites Us Back to Pandora

- by Agencies

The wait is almost over. After 13 years of delays, the development of new technologies, and the promise of four sequels, the huge franchise that started with Avatar is finally getting kicked back to life in mid-December. That means it’s way past time that we got teased with a full trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water – after all, it’s been five months since the record-breaking teaser found its way to our screens, according to the report of Collider.

Nepathya to embark on a month long Nepal tour

Nepathya to embark on a month long Nepal tour

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 31: Nepathya, Nepali musical band, will be going on a month-long nation-wide tour from coming December 2 to December 31, organized by Nepalaya. The band has been performing musical journey with a slogan that addresses the contemporary experiences of the country since a long time. Now, again, the band will go on Nepal tour with a new slogan and determination.

Eminem turns 50 today

Eminem turns 50 today

- by Republica

American rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III, popularly known as Eminem turns 50 today.

Actress Swastima Khadka meets Saurabh Shukla

Actress Swastima Khadka meets Saurabh Shukla

- by Republica

Nepali actress Swastima Khadka met Indian actor, screen writer and film director Saurabh Shukla on the occasion of Indus Valley International Film Festival (IVIFF) at Chandigarh on October 15, Saturday.

Netflix sets $7 monthly price for its ad-supported service

Netflix sets $7 monthly price for its ad-supported service

- by Associated Press

Netflix next month will unveil the first version of its video streaming service with ads, giving cost-conscious viewers a chance to watch most of its shows at a steep discount in exchange for putting up with commercial interruptions, as the report of Associated Press.

Bad Bunny dominates American Music Award nominations

Bad Bunny dominates American Music Award nominations

- by Reuters

Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny landed the most nominations for this year's American Music Awards, leading fellow rapper Drake and pop superstars Beyonce and Taylor Swift on the list of contenders unveiled on Thursday, as a report by Reuters.