Caleb McLaughlin, star of "Stranger Things," expressed his desire to play Miles Morales, while director Sam Raimi revealed he felt Rachel McAdams was "underutilized" in "Doctor Strange" and vowed to work with her again, according to reports from Variety. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny is set to make history as the first Latin solo artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, as reported by Time.
McLaughlin, speaking at the premiere of his new animated movie "Goat," shared his enthusiasm for the role of Miles Morales. "I would love to play Miles," he stated, according to Variety. Raimi, discussing his 2022 MCU sequel "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" with Total Film, admitted he felt McAdams was not given enough screen time. This led him to promise himself he would collaborate with her again.
Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl performance, which follows his recent Grammy Awards appearance, is generating anticipation. The performance is expected to carry a political undertone, given the artist's previous criticisms of former President Donald Trump's immigration policies. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell cited Bad Bunny's status as "one of the great artists in the world" as a key reason for his selection, as reported by Time.
In other news, a new Peacock series draws inspiration from the horror-comedy classic "The 'Burbs." The series features Keke Palmer as Samira, a Black lawyer on maternity leave, and Jack Whitehall as her British-born husband, Rob. The show explores the couple's interactions with their predominantly white neighbors in the suburban setting of Hinkley Hills, according to Time.
Additionally, US Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has become a prominent figure in politics, gaining national recognition in just two terms in the House of Representatives. She is known for her sharp attacks, according to Vox.
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