Jonathan Majors, found guilty of assault and harassment last year, will sell signatures and photos at a convention in Pennsylvania for $140 and $160, respectively. It’s a big departure from his previous ‘rising-star’ acting career.
AMC introduced a tie-in drink, the Sandworm Slayer, for Beetlejuice 2, with blue and black raspberry juice, vodka, and sour gummy worms. But the $31 price tag sparked criticism. AMC clarified it’s priced at $21 in most theaters.
Peter Renaday, who originated the role of Master Splinter in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series, has died at 89. The death, believed to be natural, was discovered during a welfare check at his home in Burbank.
Alexa Havins, known for her previous role in All My Children, is set to join General Hospital as Lulu Spencer, daughter of Luke and Laura. The actress will debut this fall, portraying a character who has been in a coma since 2020.
Lifetime is developing a holiday movie called Christmas In Pine Valley, which is set in the world of the soap opera All My Children. The movie is in early stages of development and may feature characters from the series.
Neil Gaiman has offered to step back from the third season of Good Omens amid sexual misconduct allegations. The series, based on a novel he co-wrote, stars Michael Sheen and David Tennant. Gaiman denies the allegations.
Campbell Soup Company is changing its name to The Campbell’s Company to reflect its diverse product lineup beyond soups. The rebranding aims to showcase the company’s expansion into snacks and other food products.