Bad Bunny is set to make history as the first Latin solo artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday, a performance that comes in the wake of last week's Grammy Awards, where several celebrities, including Bad Bunny, criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policies. The selection of the 31-year-old artist was backed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who cited Bad Bunny's global appeal and understanding of the platform he would be on, according to Time.
Meanwhile, in the world of television, several developments have emerged. Netflix settled a defamation lawsuit brought by a former Vanity Fair staffer who claimed she was falsely portrayed in the Shonda Rhimes series "Inventing Anna," according to Variety. Rachel DeLoache Williams, a former friend of con artist Anna Sorokin, filed the suit in 2022, alleging the series presented a misleading impression of her.
Also in television, the revival of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is set to bring back the veteran MST3K trio, who promised to select "classic bad, rather than modern bad" movies for the new episodes, Variety reported. The show's stars, Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, are returning for the four new episodes.
In other entertainment news, Steven S. DeKnight, the creator of "Spartacus," discussed the Season 1 finale of "Spartacus: House of Ashur," which is now available on Starz, according to Variety. DeKnight, who has helped create several cinematic universes, also offered advice for the "Buffy" reboot, urging the team to "swing for the fences."
Finally, the HBO series "Industry" is taking its London finance drama to Africa, and star Miriam Petche expressed concern for her character, Sweetpea, in a pivotal moment of the show's fourth season, according to Variety.
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