Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Quincy Jones’ estate sells portion of studio wizard’s music catalogue

Quincy Jones’ estate has sold a portion of the late producer’s music catalogue to HarbourView Equity Partners. The company...

Latest Posts

William Orbit says he’s written a Ray Of Light sequel – but Madonna isn’t responding

William Orbit has revealed he’s already written what he considers a spiritual follow‑up to Madonna’s Ray Of Light — but says the...

Placebo mark 30 years of debut album with new RE:CREATED Album and arena tour

Placebo are revisiting the album that launched their career, announcing Placebo RE:CREATED — a newly reworked version of their 1996 debut —...

Labrinth takes further swipes at the ‘fake’ music industry

Labrinth says he doesn't "want to be used anymore" and has taken further aims at his record label after he declared he's...

Trent Reznor sets the record straight: Nine Inch Nails aren’t done touring after all

Trent Reznor has clarified that Nine Inch Nails are not "stopping" touring. The industrial rockers wrapped their Peel It...

Black Widow release delayed due to coronavirus outbreak

‘Black Widow’ is the latest film to have its release delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Marvel superhero flick – which stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff and her titular alter-ego – was set to be released on May 1, but has now been shifted back indefinitely due to concerns over the spread of the virus.
Disney – which owns Marvel Studios – has already delayed ‘Mulan’, ‘The New Mutants’ and ‘Antlers’ but held off on shifting ‘Black Widow’ as they didn’t want to scrap another big film, although the move became inevitable as a result of the escalating outbreak.
The project joins a growing list of motion pictures that have been affected by the virus, including James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die’, ‘Fast and Furious 9’ and horror ‘A Quiet Place Part II’.
Scarlett recently described ‘Black Widow’ as being released at the ideal time, despite making her debut as the eponymous hero a decade ago in ‘Iron Man 2’.
She claimed that the success of films such as ‘Captain Marvel’ and DC’s ‘Wonder Woman’ has created a trend for female characters to lead their own stories.
The 35-year-old actress said: "For anyone who said to me, ‘Oh this (‘Black Widow’ film) should’ve happened five or 10 years ago,’ I’m like, it would not have been as substantial. We just would not have been able to do it. The film is happening now as a result of what’s going on in the zeitgeist, and I think it’s pretty cool."
Scarlett also believes that the character of Black Widow is "inherently female".
She explained: "I think this character’s strength really lies in her vulnerability and her acceptance of that. She has emotional intelligence that has allowed her to survive without any real superpowers. She’s someone who is a problem-solver. She’s a pragmatic person. I think a lot of those qualities are inherently female."

Latest Posts

William Orbit says he’s written a Ray Of Light sequel – but Madonna isn’t responding

William Orbit has revealed he’s already written what he considers a spiritual follow‑up to Madonna’s Ray Of Light — but says the...

Placebo mark 30 years of debut album with new RE:CREATED Album and arena tour

Placebo are revisiting the album that launched their career, announcing Placebo RE:CREATED — a newly reworked version of their 1996 debut —...

Labrinth takes further swipes at the ‘fake’ music industry

Labrinth says he doesn't "want to be used anymore" and has taken further aims at his record label after he declared he's...

Trent Reznor sets the record straight: Nine Inch Nails aren’t done touring after all

Trent Reznor has clarified that Nine Inch Nails are not "stopping" touring. The industrial rockers wrapped their Peel It...

Don't Miss

Lola Young feared she may have died if she didn’t quit music after addiction-fuelled stage collapse

Lola Young feared she might have died if she did not step away from music after collapsing on stage during a performance...

Reverend defends church’s devil horn-shaped Keith Flint memorial bench

A vicar has defended a new devil horn‑shaped memorial bench honouring The Prodigy’s late frontman Keith Flint after some locals questioned whether...

Sammy Hagar says he’ll never work with Alex Van Halen again, comparing him to Roger Waters

Sammy Hagar says he has no intention of ever working with Alex Van Halen again, comparing their fractured relationship to the long‑running...

Alex James says Radiohead make him cry

Alex James has admitted that Radiohead reduce him to tears and that revisiting Blur’s biggest hits has left him feeling emotional as...

Metallica express fan frustration over ticket-buying process for Life Burns Faster residency

Metallica have addressed fan frustration over the difficulty securing tickets for their Life Burns Faster residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, admitting...

Stay in touch

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