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Micheal B. Jordan Casts In Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ Movie
Judge Orders Master P To Fork Over $825K To Ex-Wife
Michael B. Jordan will appear along side Lupito Nyong’o and Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther) in Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ movie.
Master P and his children.
Michael B. Jordan will reteam with his Creed director, Ryan Coogler, for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther, inking a deal to join movie's buzzy cast, according to the The Hol- lywood Reporter.
Chadwick Boseman is top-lining Black Panther, while Lupita Nyong’o is in negotia- tions to star alongside him.
It is unclear whom Jordan would play, but one source says that it could be a villain.
Boseman and Black Pan-
ther were introduced in Cap- tain America: Civil War, which crossed the $700 million worldwide mark in under a week and a half.
The lead character, whose name is T’Challa, is the war- rior king of Wakanda, Marvel’s fictional African nation that is rich in an unbreakable alloy called vibranium.
Black Panther has a Feb. 16, 2018, release date, with pro- duction set to start in early 2017.
Russell Simmons’ show ‘Rush Hour’ will now be on Spotify.
In a move to keep up with TIDAL recently expanding its content to include original pro- gramming, Spotify is now offer- ing 12 new shows available to both free and premium users in- cluding Russell Simmons' All Def Digital production, "Rush Hour."
The show will begin with the snatching up two Hip Hop artists, both known and un- known, and tossing them into a van at the peak of L.A.'s infa- mous rush hour traffic.
"As they drive to an undis- closed location they must come up with a remix or mashup of one of their well-known tracks," reads the synopsis available on Clotheshorse. " Once done, they arrive at the downtown L.A. parking lot stage of Russell Simmons’ All Def Digital, where they perform their new collaboration (as well as other songs) before a crowd of super- fans."
FAITH EVANS AND LIL KIM
Time seems to heal all wounds. Faith Evans and Lil Kim appear to have buried the hatchet 20 years after it was found out Kim was sleeping with Evans’ late husband, The Notorious B.I.G.
When Sean “Diddy” Combs announced the 20th Anniversary Bad Boy Reunion concerts and then the tour that will follow, many wondered if all of the former artists on the label would put aside their beefs with the label founder. But, one con- flict seemed to be overshadowed in the excitement. The one be- tween Faith Evans and Lil Kim.
According to an Instagram video posted by Faith, it seems like all is well, at least for now and for the tour.
The ongoing drama sur- rounding Master P’s divorce continued in court Tuesday, when a judge ordered the mogul to fork over almost $1 million in back support.
The judge ordered Master P to handover the $825,000 he earned from Season 2 of “Master P’s Family Empire” to
Misty Copeland's life story is now heading to the big screen. On the heels of her best-selling memoir, Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina, and the documentary A Balle- rina's Tale, Gregory Allen Howard is now penning the screenplay for the biopic.
Copeland's life story in- cludes living in a motel with her mother, as well as a custody battle between her mother and dance instructor. And let's not forget Copeland's rise to be- coming the first African-Amer- ican female principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.
his ex-wife Sonya Miller. The amount is just enough to cover the back spousal and child support he owes to
Sonya.
The ruling is the latest twist in the three-year battle, which began in 2013, after Sonya filed for divorce after 24 years of marriage.
World Famous Ballerina’s Biopic In The Works
Death Row Records Bankruptcy Over: Rappers The Biggest Losers
Faith Evans And Lil Kim Squash ‘Biggie Beef’ To Do ‘Bad Boy Reunion’ Tour
Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Tupac and Suge Knight
The bankruptcy of Death Row Records is over ... the per- son handling the case has sub- mitted a final report, and one of the artists left holding the bag is none other than Snoop Dogg, who just got screwed out of $2 million.
According to legal docu- ments obtained by TMZ, some famous rappers filed claims with the court, asking for mil- lions they say were owed. Al- most no one got a dime. Among the losers ...
Dr. Dre ... $8 million; Nate Dogg .. $5 million; Tupac ... $900,000. And this is astound-
ing ... Death Row's founder, Suge Knight, claimed he was owed a staggering $144 MIL- LION.
The only one that ended up with any money is the estate of Tupac's mom, Afeni, which got around $75k. It might get another $57k.
The only ones who made out like bandits are the lawyers and others who processed the case for Death Row ... they got a grand total of $8.3 mil.
The final report has to be signed by a judge, but that is al- most always just a rubber stamp.
The Game filming his video for new single ‘Roped Off’ in Comp- ton.
Spotify Targets Russell Simmons To Keep Up With Jay Z’s TIDAL
Misty Copeland
The Game Talks About G-Unit Reunion
Last week, the recurring idea of a 50 Cent and The Game reunion exploded on social media after an Instagram pho- tos tagged them both in the same location.
Last weekend, during a video shoot of his single “Roped Off” featuring Prob- lem and Boogie (which dropped Monday), Game said he couldn't see a reunion with his former comrade anytime soon.
‘I'm doing my thing. Banks, Buck and Yayo, they all doing their thing.’
As the ten-year feud be- tween both turned more civil more recently, fans of both have wanted the two to collab- orate again fueling rumors of a G-Unit reunion with the orig- inal line-up. This is something that hasn't gone unnoticed by Game as well. "Positivity is all love these days," added Game. "2016, we're trying to keep everybody alive out here."
The single “Roped Off” will be featured on a new project related to an upcoming A&E documentary inspired by The Hub City.
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