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Michael B. Jordan and Lil Baby are taking over 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend

The culture is going to be well represented this Saturday. Hollywood heavyweight Michael B. Jordan and rap star Lil Baby are slated to take over NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ broadcast.

The culture is going to be well represented this Saturday. Hollywood heavyweight Michael B. Jordan and rap star Lil Baby are slated to take over NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ broadcast.

From Jordan showing off the acting chops to Lil Baby delivering performance vocals to the masses, it’s all types of excitement. Start the countdown.

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The new 'Creed 3' movie looks like it's going to pack a serious punch

It feels like forever since a quality boxing film hit the big screen, so of course Michael B. Jordan’s mighty return for Creed III looks pretty intense. The details are still coming together but things are looking like a family situation will ultimately fuel this movie’s villain.

It feels like forever since a quality boxing film hit the big screen, so of course Michael B. Jordan’s mighty return for Creed III looks pretty intense. The details are still coming together but things are looking like a family situation will ultimately fuel this movie’s villain.

The artwork looks insane and following a publicized break-up with vixen Lori Harvey? You better believe things are going to hit different. March 3, 2023 can’t come soon enough.

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This 61st Street second season sneak peek sets expectations high

The amount of quality content showing up on streaming services - in addition to regular network TV - these days is pretty outstanding. Chalk up a huge win for AMC’s ‘61st Street’ after putting together an impressive first season from executive producer Michael B. Jordan.

The amount of quality content showing up on streaming services - in addition to regular network TV - these days is pretty outstanding. Chalk up a huge win for AMC’s ‘61st Street’ after putting together an impressive first season from executive producer Michael B. Jordan.

What better way to get excited for the next season than getting a sneak peek into what to expect? Allow the countdown to 2023 to begin.

AMC debuted a teaser trailer for the second season of the gripping original drama series “61st  Street” following the May 29 season one finale.  The second half of the two-season event from BAFTA-winner Peter Moffat will debut in 2023. The entire first season is available to stream now on AMC+.

Emmy®-winner Courtney B. Vance (The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Lovecraft Country) leads an ensemble cast that includes Emmy®-nominee Aunjanue Ellis (When They See Us, King Richard), Mark O’Brien (City on a Hill, Blue Bayou), Holt McCallany (Mindhunter, Lights Out), Tosin Cole (Doctor Who, Hollyoaks), Andrene Ward-Hammond (Your Honor, Manifest) and Bentley Green (Snowfall, Sweet Magnolias).

From AMC Studios, 61st Street courses through the dark heart of the infamous Chicago criminal justice system as police and prosecutors investigate a deadly drug bust that threatens to unravel the police department’s code of silence. The series is executive produced by Moffat (The Night Of, Your Honor), J. David Shanks (The Chi, Seven Seconds, Shots Fired), Outlier Society’s Michael B. Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo (Just Mercy, David Makes Man), Alana Mayo (Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, Just Mercy), Jeff Freilich (Lodge 49, Dispatches from Elsewhere) and Hilary Salmon (MotherFatherSon, The Night Of, London Spy).

The series is executive produced by Moffat (The Night Of, Your Honor), Shanks (The Chi, Seven Seconds, Shots Fired), Outlier Society’s Jordan and Elizabeth Raposo (Just Mercy, David Makes Man), Alana Mayo (Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, Just Mercy), Jeff Freilich (Lodge 49, Dispatches from Elsewhere) and Hilary Salmon (MotherFatherSon, The Night Of, London Spy).

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