Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Lenny Kravitz steps into James Bond’s world in 007 First Light

Rock icon Lenny Kravitz is set to make his video game debut in 007 First Light, joining the ensemble cast as the...

Latest Posts

Yungblud describes The Darkness as ‘doormen at a party they weren’t invited to’

Yungblud has accused The Darkness of "trying to be doormen at a party that they weren't invited to". The...

Trent Reznor explains ‘drummer swap’ with Foo Fighters

Nine Inch Nails swapped drummers with Foo Fighters because it "just made sense". Josh Freese - who had previously...

Stone Roses legend Mani’s cause of death revealed

Gary 'Mani' Mounfield died peacefully in his sleep of "respiratory issues" following a long-standing battle with the lung condition emphysema.

Rod Stewart gets into spat with disruptive gig-goer at Athens concert

Sir Rod Stewart was left frustrated after a gig-goer spoiled his concert in Greece. The 80-year-old singer was performing...

Prince William and Prince Harry make cameos in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Prince William and Prince Harry will make cameo appearances in the new ‘Star Wars’ movie.
The British royals have joined the likes of Tom Hardy and Gary Barlow in becoming Stormtroopers in the much-anticipated ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’, which is set for release next month.
According to sources at The Hollywood Reporter, all four famous faces appear in the same scene, but because they will be wearing the iconic Stormtroopers outfit, it will be impossible for moviegoers to identify who is who.
John Boyega, who plays the role of Finn in the money-spinning sci-fi franchise, said that sharing a scene with them "wrapped in Stormtroopers costumes" made for a "strange contrast of a weird family".
The London-born star told the publication: "It was a great experience. "
John, 25, first revealed that the Princes, William and Harry, were poised to appear in the new movie earlier this year.
At the time, though, he remained tight-lipped about the extent of their roles in the film.
Asked whether they were given lines for their cameos in ‘The Last Jedi’, John replied: "I think they took that scene out.
"I’ve had enough with those secrets. They came on set. They were there. I’m sick of hiding it. It think it was leaked, anyway."
John also admitted he’d grown tired of trying to deny the speculation surrounding the involvement of the Princes in the film.
He said: "There were images. Every time I get asked, I have to dodge it. I’m tired of dodging it. They were there. So was Tom Hardy."

Latest Posts

Yungblud describes The Darkness as ‘doormen at a party they weren’t invited to’

Yungblud has accused The Darkness of "trying to be doormen at a party that they weren't invited to". The...

Trent Reznor explains ‘drummer swap’ with Foo Fighters

Nine Inch Nails swapped drummers with Foo Fighters because it "just made sense". Josh Freese - who had previously...

Stone Roses legend Mani’s cause of death revealed

Gary 'Mani' Mounfield died peacefully in his sleep of "respiratory issues" following a long-standing battle with the lung condition emphysema.

Rod Stewart gets into spat with disruptive gig-goer at Athens concert

Sir Rod Stewart was left frustrated after a gig-goer spoiled his concert in Greece. The 80-year-old singer was performing...

Don't Miss

Slade guitarist Dave Hill teams up with Noddy Holder’s son to make first ever solo album

Slade guitarist Dave Hill has joined forces with former bandmate Noddy Holder's son on his debut solo album. The 79-year-old...

Sabrina Carpenter fell on a cactus while shooting her ‘ambitious’ Manchild music video

Sabrina Carpenter fell on a cactus and hurt herself while filming the music video for Manchild. The promo is...

Christina Aguilera confirms plans for ‘really personal’ first new album in three years

Christina Aguilera is planning to release a "really personal" new album alongside an intimate documentary film. The Beautiful hitmaker...

Gene Simmons claims musicians are treated ‘worse than slaves’

Gene Simmons believes musicians are treated "worse than slaves" because they are not compensated by radio stations for playing their music.

Casey McQuillen proud to support Ditch the Label

Casey McQuillen is "so proud" to be an advocate for Ditch the Label. The Skinny singer is delighted to...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.