MGM+ has announced that its new drama series Robin Hood will premiere Sunday, November 2nd. The 10-episode season begins with a two-episode debut in the U.S., followed by weekly releases. The story follows Rob, played by Jack Patten, and Marian, portrayed by Lauren McQueen, as they fight corruption after the Norman invasion. Sean Bean plays the Sheriff of Nottingham. (Story URL)
Michael Longfellow is leaving NBC’s Saturday Night Live after three seasons. He becomes the third cast member to exit in recent weeks, following Devon Walker and Emil Wakim. Longfellow’s departure is notable because he was often featured on “Weekend Update” and had been viewed as a possible future anchor. Season 51 of SNL is expected to include major changes. (Story URL)
NBC will air four special Sunday editions of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon following Sunday Night Football this fall. The late-night program will run after local news on September 21, October 26, November 16, and December 7. The first episode arrives September 21 after the Chiefs face the Giants, featuring guests Matthew McConaughey and Eric Church. (Story URL)
Jessie J has canceled her U.S. concerts and postponed her European tour as she continues treatment for breast cancer. The singer recently had surgery and will need another procedure before the end of the year. “Unfortunately I have to have a second surgery — nothing too serious but it has to be done,” she explained in a statement. Tickets for her U.S. shows will be refunded. (Story URL)
Heart singer Ann Wilson will be the subject of a new documentary titled In My Voice. The film will chronicle Wilson’s life and career using home videos, journals, photographs, and previously unseen footage. “This film is my story in my own words, told the way I’ve always wanted to tell it,” Wilson said in a statement. No release date or distribution platform has been announced. (Story URL)
Hilary Duff has signed on to star in Hulu’s upcoming drama series Pretty Ugly, which is currently in development. The project is adapted from Kirker Butler’s 2015 novel and will be written by Butler. Duff will portray Miranda Miller, a former teenage pageant winner determined to make her 10-year-old daughter Bailey a national star. The series also follows Miranda’s troubled family. (Story URL)
Sting is facing legal action from his former Police bandmates over royalties from the hit song “Every Breath You Take.” Guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland claim that they never received co-writing credit or royalties from the 1983 track. Sting reportedly earns nearly $750,000 a year from the song, which was the decade’s fifth-best seller. (Story URL)
Fox News anchor John Roberts has been hospitalized with a severe case of malaria. The 68-year-old journalist was diagnosed with the mosquito-borne illness on August 25th after experiencing body aches and “uncontrolled shivering” during a broadcast. Roberts said he felt ill “from the top of my head to the tip of my toes” and initially thought it was the flu. (Story URL)
Pauly Shore recently underwent a surgical procedure to remove a noncancerous tumor from his pancreas. The 57-year-old actor revealed that the tumor had likely been present for 15-20 years, but was only recently detected during a preventative full-body scan. While the surgery was successful, Shore admitted the experience “really messed with [him] mentally.” (Story URL)
Nip/Tuck actor Dylan Walsh suffered a medical emergency, potentially a stroke, prior to his car accident in New Jersey earlier this month, his rep claims. The actor’s vehicle struck two utility poles after he had consumed alcohol at a local bar. Walsh’s wife and two children were also in the car at the time. He was cited for various infractions, including an open container of alcohol. (Story URL)