South African pop queen Tyla is at it, but this time it’s a top record: only one person has broken it—the first African solo artist with a song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.
As of February 2025, Tyla became the first solo artist with a song (“Water”) to surpass one billion streams on Spotify. The song, which was released on July 28, 2023, took the entire world to the borders of South Africa.
The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot R&B Songs charts. It also spent 15 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #24.
‘Water’ won many international awards, including MTV VMAs, MTV EMA, BET, and Grammys.
Another Billion club member achieved this but with the help of Selena Gomez on “Calm Down Remix.”
It’s been 20 years since Aang was discovered, the destined Avatar who was tasked to unite the four nations. Seven years later, it was Korra’s story, and now, 13 years later, that universe, which raised a generation, is getting another addition.
Nickelodeon has called on the original creators, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, to release another chapter to the Avatar Universe.
The new show will be ‘Avatar: Seven Havens,‘ a 26-episode, 2D animation currently in the works. Each season (aka books in Avatar) will be 13 episodes each produced by Avatar Studios. Other information like casting and premiere date is yet to be revealed.
“When we created the original series, we never imagined we’d still be expanding the world decades later,” DiMartino and Konietzko said in a joint statement. “This new incarnation of the Avatarverse is full of fantasy, mystery, and a whole new cast of amazing characters. Get ready to take another epic and emotional adventure!”
The Netflix live-action show ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ is expected to run for two more seasons. The show’s original creators, DiMartino and Konietzko, were originally expected to develop the show for Netflix, but that fell through due to creative differences.
In 2021, they returned to Nickelodeon to run Avatar Studios as co-chief creative officers and help build Avatarverse across film and TV.
A feature film for TheLast Airbender focusing on the original series’ main character, Aang, is set for release in January 2026, starring Dave Bautista, Dionne Quan, Jessica Matten, Román Zaragoza, and Eric Nam.
There has been a lot of clamouring and anticipation about the new release of MCU’s new superhero movie “Fantastic Four: First Step with its official trailer release on 4th of February and coming to theaters on July 25. Lets’ take a look at the evolution of the superhero movie and its rerun over the years.
Marvel’s First Family, the Fantastic Four, has had a fascinating yet turbulent history in Hollywood. Spanning two decades, multiple reruns, and now an eagerly anticipated entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), their journey reflects both the challenges and success of adapting iconic comic book characters for the big screen. From their 2005 debut to the highly anticipated 2025 MCU rerun.
2005: The Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four made their blockbuster debut in 2005 with 20th Century Fox’s Fantastic Four, directed by Tim Story. The film introduced audiences to IoanGruffudd as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Jessica Alba as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Chris Evans as Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm (The Thing).
While the movie didn’t receive widespread critical acclaim, it was a commercial success, grossing around $330 million globally. The film’s lighter tone and focus on family dynamics resonated with many viewers, though it faced criticism for its simplistic plot and underdeveloped villain, Doctor Doom. This success led to a sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), which expanded the universe by introducing the enigmatic Silver Surfer.
However, despite its intriguing cosmic elements, the sequel received low reviews and struggled to elevate the franchise’s status. Plans for a third film and a potential Silver Surfer spin-off were eventually abandoned due to declining interest and box office performance.
2015: Fantastic Four
In 2015, Fox attempted to reinvent the franchise with a darker, more grounded reboot simply titled Fantastic Four, directed by Josh Trank. This version featured a younger cast, including Miles Teller as Reed Richards, Kate Mara as Sue Storm, Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm, and Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm.
The film shifted significantly from its predecessors, aiming for a more serious, science-fiction-driven narrative. Unfortunately, this new direction failed to resonate with both critics and audiences. Faced by behind-the-scenes issues, reshoots, and creative conflicts, the film struggled to find its identity.
It was criticized for its poor storytelling, uneven pacing, and underwhelming character development. Despite the promising cast, Fantastic Four (2015) became a box office disappointment, further discouraging any plans for any sequels in the future.
2025: The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The future of the Fantastic Four took a dramatic turn when Disney acquired 21st Century Fox in 2019, bringing the beloved characters under the Marvel Studios umbrella. This development opened the door for the team to finally join the MCU, sparking excitement among fans eager to see them interact with iconic heroes like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and the Avengers.
Marvel Studios officially announced the MCU’s Fantastic Four rerun, now titled “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” set for release on July 25, 2025. Directed by Matt Shakman, known for his work on “WandaVision”, the film promises a new take on the superhero team, blending their classic roots with the expansive MCU narrative.
The new cast includes:
Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic)
Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman)
Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm (Human Torch)
Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm (The Thing)
Unlike previous adaptations, First Steps will transport the Fantastic Four into a retro-futuristic version of the 1960s, a creative decision that aims to honour the era in which the characters were originally introduced in the comics. This unique setting, combined with Marvel’s signature storytelling style, is expected to breathe new life into the franchise.
The Fantastic Four’s cinematic journey has been anything but straightforward. From the average, family-friendly vibes of the 2005 films to the darker, experimental tone of the 2015 reboot, and now their long-awaited arrival in the MCU, the team has undergone numerous transformations in pursuit of capturing the magic that made them comic book legends.
As Marvel Studios prepares to introduce The Fantastic Four: First Steps to the world, hopes are high that this version will finally deliver the definitive portrayal fans have been waiting for since 2005.
Blending rich character development, cosmic adventures, and connections to the broader MCU, the 2025 film represents not just another reboot, but a new beginning for Marvel’s First Family.
It’s Industry’s biggest night! The 2025 Grammys is now in our footsteps and we couldn’t be more proud. The 67th Academy Awards is currently held at the Crypto.comArena, Los Angeles.
The host tonight is South African comedian, Trevor Noah for the consecutive fifth time. Beyoncé (who leads with 11 nods), Charli xcx, Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter, ChappellRoan and Shaboozey lead the nomination nods.
Beyoncé at the Grammys in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, 2025. Kevin Winter/Getty
Some of Nigeria’s biggest stars, including Tems, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, and Asake, will represent the country on the global stage, here’s the full nominees:
Record of the Year The Beatles – Now and Then Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe! Charli XCX – 360 Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Album of the Year André 3000 – New Blue Sun Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter – WINNER Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Charli XCX – Brat Jacob Collier – Djesse Vol. 4 Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
Song of the Year Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe! Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile Sabrina Carpenter – Please Please Please Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy) Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Best New Artist Benson Boone Doechii Chappell Roan – WINNER Khruangbin Raye Sabrina Carpenter Shaboozey Teddy Swims
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Alissia Daniel Nigro – WINNER Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II Ian Fitchuk Mustard
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical Amy Allen – WINNER Edgar Barrera Jessi Alexander Jessie Jo Dillon Raye
Best Pop Solo Performance Beyoncé – Bodyguard Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe! Charli XCX – Apple Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso – WINNER
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Ariana Grande, Brandy & Monica – The Boy Is Mine – Remix Beyoncé Featuring Post Malone – Levii’s Jeans Charli XCX & Billie Eilish – Guess Featuring Billie Eilish Gracie Abrams Featuring Taylor Swift – Us. Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile – WINNER
Best Pop Vocal Album Ariana Grande – Eternal Sunshine Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet – WINNER Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department
Best Dance/Electronic Recording Disclosure – She’s Gone, Dance On Four Tet – Loved Fred Again.. & Baby Keem – Leavemealone Justice & Tame Impala – Neverender – WINNER Kaytranada Featuring Childish Gambino – Witchy
Best Dance Pop Recording Ariana Grande – Yes, And? Billie Eilish – L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Edit] Charli XCX – Von Dutch – WINNER Madison Beer – Make You Mine Troye Sivan – Got Me Started
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album Charli XCX – Brat – WINNER Four Tet – Three Justice – Hyperdrama Kaytranada – Timeless Zedd – Telos
Best Remixed Recording Charli XCX – Von Dutch A. G. Cook Remix Featuring Addison Rae Doechii & Kaytranada Featuring JT – Alter Ego (Kaytranada Remix) Julian Marley & Antaeus – Jah Sees Them (Amapiano Remix) Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso (Mark Ronson x FNZ Working Late Remix) – WINNER Shaboozey & David Guetta – A Bar Song (Tipsy) (Remix)
Best Rock Performance The Beatles – Now and Then – WINNER The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High) Green Day – The American Dream Is Killing Me Idles – Gift Horse Pearl Jam – Dark Matter St. Vincent – Broken Man
Best Metal Performance Gojira, Marina Viotti & Victor le Masne – Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!) – WINNER Judas Priest – Crown of Horns Knocked Loose Featuring Poppy – Suffocate Metallica – Screaming Suicide Spiritbox – Cellar Door
Best Rock Song The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High) Green Day – Dilemma Idles – Gift Horse Pearl Jam – Dark Matter St. Vincent – Broken Man – WINNER
Best Rock Album The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards Fontaines D.C. – Romance Green Day – Saviors Idles – Tangk Jack White – No Name Pearl Jam – Dark Matter The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds – WINNER
Best Alternative Music Performance Cage the Elephant – Neon Pill Fontaines D.C. – Starburster Kim Gordon – Bye Bye Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Song of the Lake St. Vincent – Flea – WINNER
Best Alternative Music Album Brittany Howard – What Now Clairo – Charm Kim Gordon – The Collective Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Wild God St. Vincent – All Born Screaming – WINNER
Best R&B Performance Chris Brown – Residuals Coco Jones – Here We Go (Uh Oh) Jhené Aiko – Guidance Muni Long – Made for Me (Live on BET) – WINNER SZA – Saturn
Best Traditional R&B Performance Kenyon Dixon – Can I Have This Groove Lalah Hathaway Featuring Michael McDonald – No Lie Lucky Daye – That’s You – WINNER Marsha Ambrosius – Wet Muni Long – Make Me Forget
Best R&B Song Coco Jones – Here We Go (Uh Oh) Kehlani – After Hours Muni Long – Ruined Me SZA – Saturn – WINNER Tems – Burning
Best Progressive R&B Album Avery Sunshine – So Glad to Know You – WINNER[TIE] Childish Gambino – Bando Stone and the New World Durand Bernarr – En Route Kehlani – Crash NxWorries – Why Lawd? – WINNER [TIE]
Best R&B Album Chris Brown – 11:11 (Deluxe) – WINNER Lalah Hathaway – Vantablack Lucky Daye – Algorithm Muni Long – Revenge Usher – Coming Home
Best Rap Performance Cardi B – Enough (Miami) Common & Pete Rock Featuring Posdnuos – When the Sun Shines Again Doechii – Nissan Altima Eminem – Houdini Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar – Like That Glorilla – Yeah Glo! Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER
Best Melodic Rap Performance Beyoncé, Linda Martell & Shaboozey – Spaghettii Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd – We Still Don’t Trust You Jordan Adetunji Featuring Kehlani – Kehlani (Remix) Latto – Big Mama Rapsody Featuring Erykah Badu – 3:AM – WINNER
Best Rap Song Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar – Like That Glorilla – Yeah Glo! Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER Rapsody & Hit-Boy – Asteroids ¥$, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign & Rich the Kid Featuring Playboi Carti – Carnival
Best Rap Album Common & Pete Rock – The Auditorium Vol. 1 Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal – WINNER Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) Future & Metro Boomin – We Don’t Trust You J. Cole – Might Delete Later
Best Spoken Word Poetry Album Malik Yusef – Good M.U.S.I.C. Universe Sonic Sinema Episode 1: In the Beginning Was the Word Omari Hardwick – Concrete & Whiskey Act II Part 1: A Bourbon 30 Series Queen Sheba – Civil Writes: The South Got Something to Say Skillz – The Seven Number Ones Tank and the Bangas – The Heart, the Mind, the Soul – WINNER
Best Jazz Performance The Baylor Project – Walk With Me, Lord (Sound | Spirit) Chick Corea & Béla Fleck – Juno Dan Pugach & Nicole Zuraitis Featuring Troy Roberts – Little Fears Lakecia Benjamin Featuring Randy Brecker, Jeff “Tain” Watts & John Scofield – Phoenix Reimagined (Live) Samara Joy Featuring Sullivan Fortner – Twinkle Twinkle Little Me – WINNER
Best Jazz Vocal Album Catherine Russell & Sean Mason – My Ideal Christie Dashiell – Journey in Black Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner – Wildflowers Vol. 1 Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding – Milton + Esperanza Samara Joy – A Joyful Holiday – WINNER
Best Jazz Instrumental Album Ambrose Akinmusire – Owl Song Chick Corea & Béla Fleck – Remembrance – WINNER Kenny Barron – Beyond This Place Lakecia Benjamin – Phoenix Reimagined (Live) Sullivan Fortner – Solo Game
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra – And So It Goes Dan Pugach – Bianca Reimagined – WINNER John Beasley Featuring Frankfurt Radio Big Band – Returning to Forever Miguel Zenón – Golden City Orrin Evans & The Captain Black Big Band – Walk a Mile in My Shoe
Best Latin Jazz Album Donald Vega Featuring Lewis Nash, John Patitucci & Luisito Quintero- As I Travel Eliane Elias – Time and Again Hamilton de Holanda & Gonzalo Rubalcaba – Collab Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez, John Beasley & Jose Gola – El Trio: Live in Italy Michel Camilo & Tomatito – Spain Forever Again Zaccai Curtis – Cubop Lives! – WINNER
Best Alternative Jazz Album Arooj Aftab – Night Reign André 3000 – New Blue Sun Keyon Harrold – Foreverland Meshell Ndegeocello – No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin – WINNER Robert Glasper – Code Derivation
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Aaron Lazar – Impossible Dream Cyrille Aimée – À Fleur de Peau Gregory Porter – Christmas Wish Lake Street Dive – Good Together Norah Jones – Visions – WINNER
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Béla Fleck – Rhapsody in Blue Bill Frisell – Orchestras (Live) Julian Lage – Speak to Me Mark Guiliana – Mark Taylor Eigsti – Plot Armor – WINNER
Best Musical Theater Album Hell’s Kitchen – WINNER Merrily We Roll Along The Notebook The Outsiders Suffs The Wiz
Best Country Solo Performance Beyoncé – 16 Carriages Chris Stapleton – It Takes a Woman – WINNER Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay Kacey Musgraves – The Architect Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Best Country Duo/Group Performance Beyoncé & Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted – WINNER Brothers Osborne – Break Mine Dan + Shay – Bigger Houses Kelsea Ballerini & Noah Kahan – Cowboys Cry Too Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen – I Had Some Help
Best Country Song Beyoncé – Texas Hold ’Em Jelly Roll – I Am Not Okay Kacey Musgraves – The Architect – WINNER Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen – I Had Some Help Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Best Country Album Beyoncé – Cowboy Carter – WINNER Chris Stapleton – Higher Kacey Musgraves – Deeper Well Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind Post Malone – F-1 Trillion
Best American Roots Performance The Fabulous Thunderbirds Featuring Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood – Nothing in Rambling Rhiannon Giddens – The Ballad of Sally Anne Shemekia Copeland – Blame It on Eve Sierra Ferrell – Lighthouse – WINNER
Best Americana Performance Beyoncé – Ya Ya Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Empty Trainload of Sky Madi Diaz & Kacey Musgraves – Don’t Do Me Good Madison Cunningham – Subtitles Sarah Jarosz – Runaway Train Sierra Ferrell – American Dreaming – WINNER
Best American Roots Song Aoife O’Donovan – All My Friends Iron & Wine & Fiona Apple – All in Good Time Mark Knopfler – Ahead of the Game Shemekia Copeland – Blame It on Eve Sierra Ferrell – American Dreaming – WINNER
Best Americana Album Charley Crockett – $10 Cowboy Maggie Rose – No One Gets Out Alive Sarah Jarosz – Polaroid Lovers Sierra Ferrell – Trail of Flowers – WINNER T Bone Burnett – The Other Side Waxahatchee – Tigers Blood
Best Bluegrass Album Billy Strings – Live Vol. 1 – WINNER Bronwyn Keith-Hynes – I Built a World Dan Tyminski – Dan Tyminski: Live From the Ryman The Del McCoury Band – Songs of Love and Life Sister Sadie – No Fear Tony Trischka – Earl Jam
Best Traditional Blues Album Cedric Burnside – Hill Country Love The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Struck Down Little Feat – Sam’s Place Sue Foley – One Guitar Woman Taj Mahal – Swingin’: Live at the Church in Tulsa – WINNER
Best Contemporary Blues Album Antonio Vergara – The Fury Joe Bonamassa – Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 Ruthie Foster – Mileage – WINNER Shemekia Copeland – Blame It on Eve Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour – Friendlytown
Best Folk Album Adrianne Lenker – Bright Future American Patchwork Quartet – American Patchwork Quartet Aoife O’Donovan – All My Friends Gillian Welch & David Rawlings – Woodland – WINNER Madi Diaz – Weird Faith
Best Regional Roots Music Album Big Chief Monk Featuring J’wan Boudreaux – Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Kalani Pe’a – Kuini – WINNER New Breed Brass Band Featuring Trombone Shorty – Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival The Rumble – Stories From the Battlefield Sean Ardoin & Kreole Rock and Soul – 25 Back to My Roots
Best Gospel Performance/Song Doe – Holy Hands Melvin Crispell III – Yesterday Ricky Dillard – Hold On (Live) Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell & Israel Houghton Featuring Jonathan McReynolds & Jekalyn Carr – One Hallelujah – WINNER Yolanda Adams – Church Doors
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson Featuring CeCe Winans – Holy Forever (Live) CeCe Winans – That’s My King – WINNER Elevation Worship Featuring Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore – Praise Honor & Glory & Disciple – Firm Foundation (He Won’t) Jwlkrs Worship & Maverick City Music Featuring Chandler Moore – In the Name of Jesus Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore Featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard – In the Room
Best Gospel Album CeCe Winans – More Than This – WINNER Karen Clark Sheard – Still Karen Kirk Franklin – Father’s Day Melvin Crispell III – Covered Vol. 1 Ricky Dillard – Choirmaster II (Live)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Brandon Lake – Coat of Many Colors Doe – Heart of a Human – WINNER Elevation Worship – When Wind Meets Fire Forrest Frank – Child of God Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine – The Maverick Way Complete
Best Roots Gospel Album Authentic Unlimited – The Gospel Sessions, Vol. 2 Cory Henry – Church – WINNER The Harlem Gospel Travelers – Rhapsody Mark D. Conklin – The Gospel According to Mark The Nelons – Loving You
Best Latin Pop Album Anitta – Funk Generation Kali Uchis – Orquídeas Kany García – García Luis Fonsi – El Viaje Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran – WINNER
Best Música Urbana Album Bad Bunny – Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana Feid – Ferxxocalipsis J Balvin – Rayo Residente – Las Letras Ya No Importan – WINNER Young Miko – Att.
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album Cimafunk – Pa’ Tu Cuerpa El David Aguilar – Compita del Destino Mon Laferte – Autopoiética Nathy Peluso – Grasa Rawayana – ¿Quién Trae las Cornetas? – WINNER
Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano) Carín León – Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – WINNER Chiquis – Diamantes Jessi Uribe – De Lejitos Peso Pluma – Éxodo
Best Tropical Latin Album Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 – Radio Güira Kiki Valera – Vacilón Santiaguero Marc Anthony – Muevense Sheila E. – Bailar Tony Succar & Mimy Succar – Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) – WINNER
Best Global Music Performance Angélique Kidjo & Soweto Gospel Choir – Sunlight to My Soul Arooj Aftab – Raat Ki Rani Jacob Collier Featuring Anoushka Shankar & Varijashree Venugopal – A Rock Somewhere Masa Takumi Featuring Ron Korb, Noshir Mody & Dale Edward Chung – Kashira Rocky Dawuni – Rise Sheila E. Featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar – Bemba Colorá – WINNER
Best African Music Performance Asake & Wizkid – MMS Burna Boy – Higher Chris Brown Featuring Davido & Lojay – Sensational Tems – Love Me JeJe – WINNER Yemi Alade – Tomorrow
Best Global Music Album Antonio Rey – Historias de un Flamenco Ciro Hurtado – Paisajes Matt B & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Alkebulan II – WINNER Rema – Heis Tems – Born in the Wild
Best Reggae Album Collie Buddz – Take It Easy Shenseea – Never Gets Late Here Various Artists – Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By the Film (Deluxe) – WINNER Vybz Kartel – Party With Me The Wailers – Evolution
Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album Anoushka Shankar – Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn Chris Redding – Visions of Sounds De Luxe Radhika Vekaria – Warriors of Light Ricky Kej – Break of Dawn Ryuichi Sakamoto – Opus Wouter Kellerman, Éru Matsumoto & Chandrika Tandon – Triveni – WINNER
Best Children’s Music Album Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids – World Wide Playdate John Legend – My Favorite Dream Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band – ¡Brillo, Brillo! – WINNER Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats – Creciendo Rock for Children – Solid Rock Revival
Best Comedy Album Dave Chappelle – The Dreamer – WINNER Jim Gaffigan – The Prisoner Nikki Glaser – Someday You’ll Die Ricky Gervais – Armageddon Trevor Noah – Where Was I
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording Barbra Streisand – My Name Is Barbra Dolly Parton – Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones George Clinton – …And Your Ass Will Follow Jimmy Carter – Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration – WINNER Various Artists – All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media London Symphony Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin & Bradley Cooper – Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein – WINNER Various Artists – The Color Purple Various Artists – Deadpool & Wolverine Various Artists – Saltburn Various Artists – Twisters: The Album
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television) Kris Bowers – The Color Purple Hans Zimmer – Dune: Part Two – WINNER Laura Karpman – American Fiction Nick Chuba, Atticus Ross & Leopold Ross – Shōgun Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – Challengers
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media Bear McCreary – God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla John Paesano – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Pinar Toprak – Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Wilbert Roget II – Star Wars Outlaws Winifred Phillips – Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord – WINNER
Best Song Written for Visual Media Barbra Streisand – Love Will Survive (From The Tattooist of Auschwitz) Jon Batiste – It Never Went Away (From the Netflix Documentary “American Symphony”) – WINNER Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album) *NSync & Justin Timberlake – Better Place (From Trolls Band Together) Olivia Rodrigo – Can’t Catch Me Now (From The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes)
Best Music Video A$AP Rocky – Tailor Swif Charli XCX – 360 Eminem – Houdini Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us – WINNER Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone – Fortnight
Best Music Film Jon Batiste – American Symphony – WINNER June Carter Cash – June Run-DMC – Kings From Queens Steven Van Zandt – Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple Various Artists – The Greatest Night in Pop
Best Recording Package The Avett Brothers – The Avett Brothers Charli XCX – Brat – WINNER iWhoiWhoo – Pregnancy, Breakdown, and Disease Kate Bush – Hounds of Love (Baskerville Edition) The Muddy Basin Ramblers – Jug Band Millionaire Post Malone – F-1 Trillion William Clark Green – Baker Hotel
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Alpha Wolf – Half Living Things John Lennon – Mind Games – WINNER Kate Bush – Hounds of Love (The Boxes of Lost at Sea) Nirvana – In Utero Unsuk Chin & Berliner Philharmoniker – Unsuk Chin 90 Day Men – We Blame Chicago
Best Album Notes Alice Coltrane – The Carnegie Hall Concert (Live) Ford Dabney’s Syncopated Orchestras – After Midnight John Culshaw – John Culshaw – The Art of the Producer – The Early Years 1948-55 King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band & Various Artists – Centennial – WINNER Various Artists – SONtrack Original de la Película “Al Son de Beno”
Best Historical Album King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band & Various Artists – Centennial – WINNER Paul Robeson – Paul Robeson – Voice of Freedom: His Complete Columbia, RCA, HMV, and Victor Recordings Pepe de Lucía & Paco de Lucía – Pepito y Paquito Prince & the New Power Generation – Diamonds and Pearls (Super Deluxe Edition) Rodgers & Hammerstein & Julie Andrews – The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) (Super Deluxe Edition)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Charlotte Day Wilson – Cyan Blue Kacey Musgraves – Deeper Well Lucky Daye – Algorithm Peter Gabriel – I/O – WINNER Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet Willow – Empathogen
Best Engineered Album, Classical Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas – Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina Los Angeles Philharmonic, John Adams & Los Angeles Master Chorale – John Adams: Girls of the Golden West Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra & Manfred Honeck – Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 – Bates: Resurrexit (Live) – WINNER Skylark Vocal Ensemble & Matthew Guard – Clear Voices in the Dark Timo Andres, Andrew Cyr & Metropolis Ensemble – Timo Andres: The Blind Banister
Producer of the Year, Classical Christoph Franke Dirk Sobotka Dmitriy Lipay Elaine Martone – WINNER Erica Brenner Morten Lindberg
Best Immersive Audio Album Ensemble 96, Current Saxophone Quartet & Nina T. Karlsen – Pax Peter Gabriel – I/O (In-Side Mix) – WINNER Ray Charles & Various Artists – Genius Loves Company Roxy Music – Avalon Trondheim Symphony Orchestra & Nick Davies – Henning Sommerro: Borders
Best Instrumental Composition Akropolis Reed Quintet, Pascal Le Boeuf & Christian Euman – Strands – WINNER André 3000 – I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a “Rap” Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time Chick Corea & Béla Fleck – Remembrance Christopher Zuar Orchestra – Communion Shelly Berg – At Last
Jaden Smith and Willow Smith at The 67th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday.Francis Specker / CBS
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella Béla Fleck – Rhapsody in Blue(Grass) Henry Mancini & Snarky Puppy – Baby Elephant Walk (Encore) Jacob Collier Featuring John Legend & Tori Kelly – Bridge Over Troubled Water – WINNER Säje – Silent Night Scott Hoying Featuring Säje & Tonality – Rose Without the Thorns
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals Cody Fry Featuring Sleeping at Last – The Sound of Silence John Legend – Always Come Back Säje Featuring Regina Carter – Alma – WINNER Willow – Big Feelings The 8-Bit Big Band Featuring Jonah Nilsson & Button Masher – Last Surprise (From “Persona 5”)
Best Orchestral Performance Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & JoAnn Falletta – Kodály: Háry János Suite, Nyári este & Symphony in C Major Esa-Pekka Salonen & San Francisco Symphony – Stravinsky: The Firebird Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas – Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra & Marin Alsop – John Adams: City Noir, Fearful Symmetries & Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance Susanna Mälkki & Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra – Sibelius: Karelia Suite, Rakastava & Lemminkäinen
Best Opera Recording Los Angeles Philharmonic, John Adams & Los Angeles Master Chorale – John Adams: Girls of the Golden West Lyric Opera of Kansas City & Gerard Schwarz – Moravec: The Shining The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus – Catán: Florencia en el Amazonas The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus – Puts: The Hours San Francisco Symphony Chorus & San Francisco Symphony – Saariaho: Adriana Mater – WINNER
Best Choral Performance Apollo’s Fire & Jeannette Sorrell – Handel: Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Artefact Ensemble & Novus NY – Sheehan: Akathist The Crossing, Donald Nally & Dan Schwartz – Ochre – WINNER Skylark Vocal Ensemble & Matthew Guard – Clear Voices in the Dark True Concord Voices & Orchestra, Jeffrey Biegel & Eric Holtan – A Dream So Bright: Choral Music of Jake Runestad
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion – Rectangles and Circumstance – WINNER JACK Quartet – John Luther Adams: Waves & Particles Lorelei Ensemble & Christopher Cerrone – Christopher Cerrone: Beaufort Scales Miró Quartet – Home Yo-Yo Ma, Leonidas Kavakos & Emanuel Ax – Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 and Op. 97 “Archduke”
Best Classical Instrumental Solo Andy Akiho – Akiho: Longing Curtis J Stewart, James Blachly & Experiential Orchestra – Perry: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Mak Grgić & Ensemble Dissonance – Entourer Seth Parker Woods – Eastman The Holy Presence of Joan d’Arc Víkingur Ólafsson – J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations – WINNER
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Fotina Naumenko – Bespoke Songs Joyce DiDonato, Il Pomo d’Oro & Maxim Emelyanychev – Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder Karen Slack & Michelle Cann – Beyond the Years – WINNER Nicholas Phan, Farayi Malek & Palaver Strings – A Change Is Gonna Come Will Liverman & Jonathan King – Show Me the Way
Best Classical Compendium Amy Porter, Nikki Chooi, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & JoAnn Falletta – Lukas Foss: Symphony No. 1 & Renaissance Concerto Andy Akiho & Imani Winds – BeLonging Danaë Xanthe Vlasse, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Shapiro – Mythologies II Experiential Orchestra, James Blachly & Curtis J Stewart – American Counterpoints Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas – Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER
Best Contemporary Classical Composition Andrea Casarrubios – Casarrubios: Seven for Solo Cello Decoda – Coleman: Revelry Esa-Pekka Salonen, Fleur Barron, Nicholas Phan, Christopher Purves, Axelle Fanyo & San Francisco Symphony Chorus & Orchestra – Saariaho: Adriana Mater Eighth Blackbird – Lang: Composition as Explanation Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Master Chorale – Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina – WINNER
The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), pitting the best teams from the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC) against each other. It’s the culmination of a thrilling playoff season, with the winner taking home the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy. At the games some top anticipated movies will release their trailers. List of movie trailers to be released at the Super Bowl are:
Captain America: Brave New World
The Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford-led blockbuster is likely to get it’s trailer released on 9th, considering its release date is just five days after the Super Bowl.
Captain America: Brave New World is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Sam Wilson, aka Captain America. The movie is directed by Julius Onah and written by Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson.
The film takes place after the events of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series and follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he navigates his new role as Captain America. The story explores the challenges Sam faces as a Black man wielding the shield and the weight of responsibility that comes with it.
Harrison Ford joins the cast as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, a character with a complex history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The movie promises to delve into themes of identity, power, and what it means to be a hero.
Jurassic World Rebirth
Universal Pictures is reportedly planning to offer a first look at the movie during the game on February 9th.
Jurassic World Rebirth is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film directed by Colin Trevorrow and written by Trevorrow and Emily Carmichael. The movie marks the sixth installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and serves as a sequel to Jurassic World Dominion.
The story takes place four years after the events of the previous film and follows a new generation of characters as they navigate a world where dinosaurs and humans coexist. The movie promises to explore the consequences of playing with nature and the ethics of genetic engineering.
With a talented cast, including Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Laura Dern, Jurassic World Rebirth promises to deliver an epic and thrilling adventure that will take audiences on a journey back to the world of Jurassic Park.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
A new teaser for the Tom Cruise-starrer is expected on February 9th at the game, especially after the commercial failure of its predecessor.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is an upcoming American action spy film directed by Christopher McQuarrie and written by McQuarrie and Erik Jendresen.
The movie marks the eighth installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise and promises to be the most epic and action-packed chapter yet. Tom Cruise reprises his role as Ethan Hunt, who must face off against his most formidable foe yet: a rogue agent with a personal vendetta against him.
The film promises to deliver heart-stopping stunts, intricate plot twists, and high-octane action sequences, as Ethan Hunt and his team navigate a complex web of espionage and deception. With Cruise performing many of his own stunts and a talented supporting cast, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is shaping up to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Although not confirmed, there’s a possibility that the first official teaser for the Marvel movie might drop during the Super Bowl.
Fantastic Four: First Steps is an upcoming American superhero film directed by WandaVision’s Matt Shakman and written by Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer. The movie serves as a reboot of the Fantastic Four franchise and stars Miles Teller as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Emma Stone as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Adam Driver as Ben Grimm (The Thing).
The story follows the origin of the Fantastic Four, a team of superheroes who gain their powers after being exposed to a strange energy source during a scientific expedition. As they learn to control their new abilities, they must also confront the villainous Doctor Doom, who seeks to exploit their powers for his own evil purposes.
With its talented cast, engaging storyline, and stunning visual effects, Fantastic Four: First Steps promises to be an exciting and action-packed adventure that will introduce the beloved superhero team to a new generation of fans.
Thunderbolts
Marvel Studios might showcase a new trailer for the ensemble movie, but it’s unclear if it’ll make the cut.
Thunderbolts is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name. The movie is directed by Jake Schreier and written by Eric Pearson.
The film brings together a team of anti-heroes, including Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova, Sebastian Stan’s Winter Soldier, and Wyatt Russell’s John Walker, among others. The story follows this misfit team as they embark on a high-stakes mission that requires them to work together and confront their troubled pasts.
Thunderbolts promises to be a gritty, action-packed ride that explores the gray areas between heroism and villainy. With a talented ensemble cast and a rich comic book source material, this movie has the potential to be a game-changer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Snow White
Disney’s live-action remake might get a teaser or trailer during the game, especially after facing pre-release criticism.
Snow White is an upcoming American fantasy romance film directed by Marc Webb and written by Greta Gerwig, Erin Cressida Wilson, and Marc Platt.
The movie is a live-action reimagining of the classic Disney animated film, starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. The story follows Snow White, a beautiful and kind-hearted princess who is forced to flee her kingdom when the Evil Queen becomes jealous of her beauty.
The film promises to offer a fresh take on the beloved fairy tale, with a focus on female empowerment, self-discovery, and the complexities of beauty and identity. With a talented cast and a visionary director, Snow White has the potential to become a modern classic.
Tron: Ares
Although less likely due to its October release date, Disney might still decide to give it a Super Bowl spot.
Tron: Ares is an upcoming American science fiction film directed by Joachim Rønning and written by Jared Bush. The movie serves as a sequel to Tron: Legacy and stars Jared Leto as Ares, a powerful and mysterious program.
The story takes place in a new, unexplored grid, where Ares has risen to power and threatens the very existence of the digital world. Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), the son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), must once again embark on a perilous journey to stop Ares and save the grid.
With its groundbreaking visual effects, pulse-pounding action sequences, and thought-provoking themes, Tron: Ares promises to be a thrilling and immersive cinematic experience.
Lilo & Stitch
A 2-minute trailer for the live-action remake might debut during the Super Bowl.
Lilo & Stitch is an upcoming American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Dean Fleischer Camp and written by Mike Van Waes.
The movie is a live-action/CGI reimagining of the beloved Disney animated film, starring Maia Kealoha as Lilo and Zach Galifianakis as the voice of Stitch. The story follows Lilo, a quirky and eccentric young girl who adopts a genetically engineered alien experiment named Stitch, who becomes her unlikely friend and companion.
The film promises to capture the offbeat charm and humour of the original, while exploring themes of family, identity, and acceptance. With a talented cast and a unique visual style, Lilo & Stitch has the potential to become a cult classic.
Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors is not just a movie series it’s a cultural and thematic journey that transcends the typical Nollywood offering. Released on Netflix in December 13th, 2024, this six-part series has gatheredsignificant attention for its profound exploration of tradition, personal sacrifice, leadership, and spirituality.
The series marks Adebayo’s debut as a director, and he undoubtedly proved himself as one that is a master of the craft already with this ambitious project that combines rich storytelling with exceptional cinematic craftsmanship.
Plot Overview
Set against the backdrop of the late 18th and early 19thcenturies, Seven Doors revolves around the central character, Adedunjoye (played by Femi Adebayo himself), the heir to the throne of Ilara Kingdom. Initially a humble man and content in his familial life, Adedunjoye is thrust into a role of great responsibility when circumstances force him to ascend to the throneafter he was convinced by his wife to take up the responsibility.
However, his reign is marred by a series of calamities, including a devastating famine, civil unrest, and personal loss, all of which are believed to be the result of an ancient curse tied to his ancestors’ unresolved sins.
The ancient tradition that governs the kingdom stipulates that in order to restore balance, Adedunjoyemust marry seven wives, symbolically knocking on “seven doors.” His refusal to comply with this ancestral decree sets the stage for a tense exploration of personal values, leadership responsibilities, and the impact of tradition on one’s choices.
As the series unfolds, we are drawn into Adedunjoye’sinternal struggle should he honour the customs of his kingdom or take a stand against practices that he believes are unjust and goes against his undying love for his wife which they had both promised one another that they were only both made for one another in this world.
This conflict forms the backbone of the narrative and is woven with themes of sacrifice, power, morality, and the generational burden of ancestral mistakes and misdeeds.
Critical Reception
Critics and audiences alike have applauded Seven Doors for its rich thematic depth and masterful direction. The movie series has been described by Premium Times describes as a “thematic masterpiece” that is compelling from start to finish. The careful blending of traditional Nigerian folklore with contemporary dilemmas creates a narrative that feels both timeless and timely. Adebayo’s ability to tackle complex issues surrounding leadership, destiny, and personal integrity resonates deeply with viewers, making it more than just a historical drama.
The series’ portrayal of Nigerian culture is also a standout feature. While historical fiction, Seven Doors does an exceptional job of integrating authentic Yoruba language and cultural elements. In fact, the language used throughout the series ranging from Yoruba to English to Igbo adds a layer of richness, immersing the viewer in a deeply cultural and multi-dimensional world that feels real and lived-in.
Production Design and Cinematography
Visually, Seven Doors is stunning. The production design is meticulous and well detailed, bringing the 18th and 19th centuries to life with an accuracy that enhances the storytelling. The intricate set designs, from grand royal palaces to the rustic settings of rural villages, serve to immerse the audience into the world of Ilara Kingdom. The costume design is equally impressive, with elaborate garments that reflect the wealth, power, and customs of the time.
Adebayo’s direction shines in the way he captures the emotional depth of each scene, especially in moments of internal conflict. The cinematography stands out, with sweeping shots of the kingdom’s landscapes contrasted with intimate close-ups of the characters’ faces, allowing the viewer to feel the tension, fear, and determination in their eyes. This attention to detail serves to ground the fantastical elements of the story in a believable reality.
Characters and Performances
The performances in Seven Doors are a driving force of the series. Femi Adebayo, who takes on the central role of Adedunjoye, delivers a powerful and professional portrayal of a man who is torn between duty and conscience.
His performance is deeply relatable, conveying the internal battle of a leader who must weigh the demands of his people against his personal beliefs. Adebayo skilfully navigates these emotional imbalances, adding layers of complexity to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional.
Chioma Akpotha as Queen Amaka is another standout. As a strong, compassionate, and pragmatic character, Amaka serves as both a pillar of support and a voice of reason to Adedunjoye. Portraying herself as a woman who’s got great love for her husband and family, a supporting wife and strong Igbo woman who stood by her husband till the very end despite the tragic occurrence.
Her creativeness of speaking Yoruba despite being an Igbo woman shows how rooted she had become with her husband.
Akpotha’s ability to convey deep emotional complexity with subtlety and grace makes her one of the most memorable characters in the series.
Muyiwa Ademola plays Oba Adedunjoye, bringing gravitas to the role of a king burdened by the weight of his lineage. His portrayal captures the inner turmoil of a ruler trying to balance personal happiness with the duty to his kingdom.
Aliu Gafar’s role as Esusu, the antagonist, is chilling, as he embodies a complex character whose motives are shrouded in mystery and manipulation. His performance brings an intensity to the series, creating a chilling tension between the forces of tradition and the evolving world.
Themes and Symbolism
Seven Doors is much more than a historical drama it is a deep dive into the philosophical and moral dilemmas that come with power and tradition.
The series tackles universal themes such as the consequences of one’s actions, the struggle between personal autonomy and societal obligation, and the age-old tension between progress and tradition.
The concept of the “seven doors” is symbolic, representing the trials and tribulations that Adedunjoyemust face. The doors are not just literal but also metaphorical, representing the thresholds of personal and spiritual growth. Each “door” symbolizes a challenge that the protagonist must overcome whether it be accepting his role as king, navigating the consequences of his ancestors’ actions, or coming to terms with his moral choices. This use of symbolism elevates the narrative, making it a rich text for interpretation and analysis.
The series also explores the consequences of ancestral actions. Adedunjoye’s struggle to escape the shadow of his forefathers’ sins is a potent reminder that the choices of previous generations have lasting effects. This generational burden resonates deeply with viewers, reflecting the broader societal conversations about history, legacy, and accountability.
Music and Soundtrack
The soundtrack of Seven Doors plays a crucial role in establishing the mood of the series. The music, composed to reflect the cultural and historical themes of the show, uses traditional Yoruba rhythms and instruments, further enhancing the immersive experience. The score serves as a kind of emotional guide, subtly urging the audience to feel the tension, sorrow, and hope that permeate the series.
It’s an essential part of what makes Seven Doors so compelling elevating scenes of great emotional depth and providing moments of introspection.
In the end, Seven Doors is an exemplary piece of Nigerian cinema that is made to resonate far beyond its immediate audience. With great performances, captivating direction, and a complex narrative filled with philosophical depth, Femi Adebayo has delivered a series that is as intellectually stimulating as it is entertaining.
The film is an exploration of power, responsibility, and the ever-relevant battle between tradition and progress. It is a visual and emotional journey that demands to be seen and discussed.
Seven Doors stands as a milestone in Nollywood’s evolution, setting a high bar for future productions. The costuming and props used in the series and creativity sets its on high amongst many Nollywood movies released in recent times. It combines the traditional with the modern, the personal with the universal, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in cinema that challenges the boundaries of storytelling.
Rating
Without much deliberation and prejudice to recent movies it is easy for audience to give the new series a rating of 9/10.
A must watch this festive season if you are a lover of Nigeria cultural and epic movies.
Making it to Complex’s top album of 2024 ahead of Gunna, Charlie XcX, Glorilla, J.Cole, and Kanye West (Ye) are part of Nigeria’s greatest music talent exports, Tems and Ayra Starr.
Sitting at number 14 is Tems ‘Born in the Wild, and Ayra Starr’s ‘The Year I Turned 21’ is at number 12.
14. Tems, Born in the Wild
Released on the 7th of June, in the article it was stated “But even when Tems was behind the scenes, she faced betrayal and growing pains, which tested the resilience that encapsulates her storytelling on Born In the Wild. She flawlessly makes a 1997 Seyi Sodimu staple her own on the amorous track “Love Me JeJe.” Elsewehere, she looks for a bad boy who can match her freak over the rhythmic acoustics of “Gangsta.” And she comes to grips with her regret of becoming a romantic avoidant when confronted by collaborator J. Cole on “Free Fall.” Tems gets real with her internal struggles and doesn’t run from herself.“
Ayra Starr is described as: “She doesn’t mince her words on opener “Birds Sing of Money,” popping off saucy lines like “I don’t watch my tone ’cause I like how I sound, bitch,” because time is, well, money. When social media tried to instigate a feud between Starr and Grammy winner Coco Jones, they joined each other and Brazilian artist Anitta on the feminist war cry “Woman Commando.” As sultry as she is sharp, Starr takes control on 21. It’s only up from here.“
To reboot DC on screen, James Gunn—co-CEO at DC—will be banking on the success of the first DCU slate, Creature Commandos and Superman (Legacy). Yesterday the Creature Commandos launched the new DCU as a “soft intro” to the bigger story.
If you enjoy The Guardians of The Galaxy franchise, The Suicide Squad, or Peacemaker, then you will enjoy Creature Commandos, which has the same tone (of rogues doing something good) that is maintained. The adult animation blends gory fights and mature comedy that you can relate to, similar to Family Guy, Harley Quinn, and Hit Monkey.
To understand the show, you need to understand how Canon works when it comes to rebooting in DC. Until it is mentioned or referenced, nothing is canon. What’s canon so far includes Rick Flag Jr.’s death, Adebayo’s outing Waller’s Task Force X project, and a bunch of subtle things (watch Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad to get the references).
In my opinion, there are parts of the show that seem unnecessary; for example, James Gunn animated in the intro (which was later clarified as a surprise he later went with). Rick Flag’s relationship with the princess and how short each episode is are my major concerns.
Aside from the first episode, which feels weird, episodes 2 through 7 seem to properly introduce each character with a backstory.
Doctor Phosphorus /Creature Commandos
Creature Commandos Episode 1 & 2 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed
Themyscira is a rumoured place in the DCU.
Amazon Models on GBS News
In a GBS News report when describing the events of Circe and the Sons of Themyscira, the Amazons were mentioned. In the New52 comics, The Sons of Themyscira are the male children of the Amazons who were abandoned at birth. The news anchor described Themyscira as a “perhaps mythical, perhaps real” place. This gives a better understanding of the timeline of the DCU.
It is important to note that GBS is a company owned by one of Superman’s villains, Morgan Edge. It’s a cable service and phone service in Metropolis.
Circe and Superman might have met.
Circe has an inmate /Creature Commandos
Circe is an exiled sorceress from Themyscira, and via news reports, we can assume she attacked Metropolis, which led to her encounter with Superman. Circe would later be arrested by the Metropolis Police Department, home of Superman.
Rap battle meme
The Sons of Themyscira referenced the famous “Supa hot fire rap battle” meme.
GBS News anchor
Rick Flag and Amanda WallerJake Tapper
The GBS News Reporter is voiced by an actual American journalist, known as Jake Tapper, a popular CNN News host.
Adebayo did expose her mother.
Adebayo and Waller /Peacemaker
Rick Flag Sr., in a conversation with Waller, mentioned Waller’s daughter exposing Project Starfish. What this means is that the events of Peacemaker Season 1 are canon. At the end of Season One, Leota Adebayo exposed Project Starfish, forcing Congress to place a ban on using humans for Task Force. Amanda Waller, being herself, used this loophole to make A.R.G.U.S. shift from using humans to monsters.
Jason and the Argonauts
Rick Flag, Sr. refers to Doctor Phosphorus as Jason and the Argonauts, a reference to the classic movie with the same name.
The Bride was born in 1831.
The Year The Bride was bornMary Shelly Frankenstein revised edition bookThe Bride, Creature Commandos
The Bride in the DCU was created as a wife for Frankenstein, but their relationship was never manifested as she developed feelings for her maker, Victor. Victor was then murdered by Frankenstein, who later stalked and chased her for over 200 years.
The year the bride holds a historic value in the real world is the same year Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, the book, revised edition was released.
Ultra Bunny is back!
Ultra Bunny is a fictional character in the DCU. It appeared on Rick Flag Jr.’s shirt in a couple of scenes in Peacemaker, and now on Frankenstein’s shirt with the same slogan, “Obstacles are opportunities.”
Slither/Nina Mazursky
Slither (2006)Creature Commandos (2024)
The scene where Nina was in the bathtub referenced the movie Slither (2006). It is a science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by James Gunn.
Superman will die…?
In the season trailer, via a vision by Circe, it was revealed there is a future where Superman, Mr. Terrific, Starfire, Captain Atom, and Peacemaker will die.
Shaggy is canon
The Bride and Frankenstein fight with Shaggy high in the background
During The Bride’s flashback and origin scene, we were able to understand the relationship between The Bride and Frankenstein. Shaggy from Scooby-Doo appears in the flashback sequence.
Pokolistan
Lex LuthorPokolistan Map/ Creature Commandos
Pokolistan is a fictional country located in Eastern Europe, broken off from the Czech Republic. In the comics, they had secret deals with President Lex Luthor.
The Bride reads ‘Young Love.’
Young Love ComicsThe Bride, Creature Commandos
The Bride is spotted reading an issue of ‘Young Love’ in Belle Reeve prison. Young Love was a real romance comic, published by Crestwood/Prize, and was later sold to DC Comics. It ran through the 1950s and 60s.
How old are the Rick Flags?
Rick Flag JrRick Flag Snr
Rick Flag Sr. mentioned he and his ex-wife had their son when they were in the military at 18 years old. Rick Flag Jr. died in Corto Maltese by Peacemaker during Project Starfish.
Frankenstein’s dialogue
In episode 2, Frankenstein directly quoted Mary Shelley’s 1818 Frankenstein edition book. “Shall each man find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone?” In the book, The Bride is never born. Victor discards her body parts out of fear.
Ratings: 4.5/5
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Hijack ’93 is a Nigerian historical drama based on the infamous October 1993 hijacking of a Nigerian Airways flight by four young men advocating for democracy during Nigeria’s military regime. Written by Musa Jeffery David and directed by Robert Peters, the movie dramatizes this real-life event while exploring themes of youthful idealism, disillusionment, and political resistance. The film debuted on Netflix in October 2024, marking a significant addition to Nollywood’s repertoire of historical thrillers.
The hijackers’ story centers on their desperate mission to bring attention to their democratic demands. Although the movie includes some fictional elements, such as altered character names and motivations, it retains the core of the event. It highlights the hijackers’ internal struggles, the tense interactions between passengers and captors, and the ultimate resolution through negotiations and force.
Strengths
Cinematography: The film excels visually, particularly in capturing the confined space of the airplane. The camera work during action sequences is commendable, enhancing the film’s intensity.
Themes: The exploration of tribalism, grief, and abuse offers relevant social commentary, reflecting issues still prevalent in Nigeria today. Historical Resonance: By revisiting a dark chapter in Nigerian history, the film prompts viewers to reflect on political struggles and societal change.
Weaknesses
Plot and Character Development: The film struggles with narrative cohesion, leading to flat emotional moments. Characters lack depth, and their motivations such as the hijackers’ transition from personal grievances to political activism are underexplored.
Dialogue and Acting: The script and performances fall short of delivering the tension and emotional stakes expected in such a high-stakes story.
Historical Authenticity: While visually modern, the film fails to convincingly portray the 1990s setting, with overly polished props and inconsistent period details detracting from the narrative’s credibility.
Overall, while Hijack ’93 provides a gripping premise and impressive cinematography, it falters in execution, leaving its emotional and historical impact underwhelming. However, its bold attempt to tackle a complex historical event makes it a noteworthy, albeit imperfect, addition to Nollywood’s catalog.
Rating 5/10
The men behind the real Hijack visual by Premium Times Nigeria
I want to believe most of us grew up with DC or, at the least, have consumed DC content; I know I did. When I was a kid, I used to have a sense of joy calling myself a fan of DC, but this past decade, it’s more than embarrassing watching what DC has turned to, especially in this MCU world we live in.
Warner Bros. and DC executives sometimes forget they sit on a gold mine of IPs, and it’s a shame we have to rotate between Superman and Batman repeatedly. Filmmakers have tried to do justice to these characters, but to the audience, it’s the same story. DC has continuity issues; the DCEU (Extended Universe), DCAU (Animated Universe), or all iterations of the film and TV universe all meet the same fate. CANCELLED.
Don’t get me wrong; DC has some successful projects, but it’s time they do something stable, and this is where James Gunn and Peter Safran come in. As a fan observing from the outside, looking in, it’s fascinating to see that they are finally getting a creative head, and hopefully, they get it right.
On January 31st, 2023, James Gunn announced the start of a new DC, the DCU, a reboot of everything DC on film, TV, and gaming. His vision includes the continuity of Peacemaker, Creature Commandos, a new Superman film, the Lantern shows, and many more. Today is the start of that universe.
What do you need to watch to understand this universe?
To be honest, nothing. If you’ve watched or consumed any DC content, then you should understand what “reboot,” “continuity,” or “canon” is in the context of DC. If not, let me explain. When you reboota universe, you are not necessarily starting over but moving the story in a better direction, resulting in the issue of continuity. How do you move what we’re following and enjoying? What are you bringing into this universe?
This new universe will include nods to some of the events of the DCEU, such as Peacemaker Season 1, The Suicide Squad, and Blue Beetle.
Peacemaker: James Gunn recently mentioned that the events of Peacemaker remain canon aside from the scene where the Justice League showed up. He explained that, in his DCU, the Justice League is yet to be formed.
The Suicide Squad: [Spoilers] In Creature Commandos, Weasel survived, and Rick Flag Jr. is still dead.
Blue Beetle: I’m still unsure, but with the announcement of a Blue Beetle animated TV show with the same actors, I want to believe the origin of Blue Beetle will remain canon.
The Timeline
The events of Creature Commandos begin two years after The Suicide Squad and just before Superman (Legacy).
Creature Commandos takes the same tone as The Suicide Squad but with monsters. If you’re done with that tone, it’s understandable not to watch Creature Commandos. James Gunn has announced the defining moment to begin the DCU starts with Superman.
Then why start Creature Commandos now?
James Gunn told fans he greenlit Creature Commandos after he became DC Co-CEO. He explained he wrote Creature Commandos after The Suicide Squad. Critics may argue that Creature Commandos, being the same tone as previous Marvel/DC work, will never be greenlit.
Will DCU remain permanent?
Previously, executives and creatives did not always agree on the way forward, which is why most projects get shelved. Giving Warner Bros. Discovery state, if David, James, and Peter continue to agree, the DCU is projected to be a success.