Destiny 2 is one of the best first-person shooter games we have ever had. Set in the mythical science fiction world, this game has every aspect that a great shooting title should possess, like PvP and PvE modes, perfect gameplay mechanics, and captivating visuals.
Adding more fun to it, The Final Shape expansion was recently released on June 4, 2024. This expansion is going to be probably the most influential expansion of the game, as it will put an end to the series’ 10-year storyline. Despite all these, there is one thing that this game has been missing badly.
No Shooting Range in Destiny 2
Shooting range in Remnant 2, which Destiny 2 lacks.
On the r/destiny2 subreddit, one fan has expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the absence of a shooting range in the game. He has requested the developers introduce a shooting range in this popular first-person shooter with infinite ammo so that he can...
Adding more fun to it, The Final Shape expansion was recently released on June 4, 2024. This expansion is going to be probably the most influential expansion of the game, as it will put an end to the series’ 10-year storyline. Despite all these, there is one thing that this game has been missing badly.
No Shooting Range in Destiny 2
Shooting range in Remnant 2, which Destiny 2 lacks.
On the r/destiny2 subreddit, one fan has expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the absence of a shooting range in the game. He has requested the developers introduce a shooting range in this popular first-person shooter with infinite ammo so that he can...
- 6/5/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
As the seventh anniversary of their film ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ rolled around on Sunday, Varun Dhawan took to Instagram to share a lighthearted note about his co-star Alia Bhatt and director Shashank Khaitan, playfully suggesting they had a great time working with him.
Varun reshared a memorable moment from the 2017 film originally posted by Dharma Movies on the platform. In the clip, he humorously wrote, “7 years back @shashankkhaitan and @aliabhatt had a great time working with me. I also enjoyed their company in Badrinath Ki Dulhania.”
Additionally, Varun shared a collage featuring himself alongside Alia and captioned it, “7 years of Badri & Vaidehi.”
‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ followed the success of the 2014 blockbuster ‘Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania’. The film revolves around an aspiring independent air hostess from a small town who refuses to conform to the patriarchal expectations of her chauvinistic fiancé.
On the professional front, Varun Dhawan will next be...
Varun reshared a memorable moment from the 2017 film originally posted by Dharma Movies on the platform. In the clip, he humorously wrote, “7 years back @shashankkhaitan and @aliabhatt had a great time working with me. I also enjoyed their company in Badrinath Ki Dulhania.”
Additionally, Varun shared a collage featuring himself alongside Alia and captioned it, “7 years of Badri & Vaidehi.”
‘Badrinath Ki Dulhania’ followed the success of the 2014 blockbuster ‘Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania’. The film revolves around an aspiring independent air hostess from a small town who refuses to conform to the patriarchal expectations of her chauvinistic fiancé.
On the professional front, Varun Dhawan will next be...
- 3/10/2024
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
“Summer House” stars Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke calling off their engagement sent shockwaves through the Bravo community. The 37-year-old reality star, who had been eagerly planning her upcoming wedding with Radke, was “blindsided” by the breakup and is leaning on her female co-stars, Et has learned.
“The women of ‘Summer House’ are rallying behind Lindsay and showing support to her after Carl called off their engagement. Many of the women have reached out to Lindsay to send their condolences and some have spent time with her. Some of the girls are set to film a scene with Lindsay soon,” a source tells Et. “Lindsay didn’t see the breakup coming and is completely devastated.”
On Thursday, Et exclusively learned Hubbard and Radke called off their engagement.
“The two were set to get married in November, but Carl told Lindsay he couldn’t move forward with the wedding. The breakup...
“The women of ‘Summer House’ are rallying behind Lindsay and showing support to her after Carl called off their engagement. Many of the women have reached out to Lindsay to send their condolences and some have spent time with her. Some of the girls are set to film a scene with Lindsay soon,” a source tells Et. “Lindsay didn’t see the breakup coming and is completely devastated.”
On Thursday, Et exclusively learned Hubbard and Radke called off their engagement.
“The two were set to get married in November, but Carl told Lindsay he couldn’t move forward with the wedding. The breakup...
- 9/1/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
The members of Blackpink celebrated seven years together, with Rosé, Jennie, Jisoo, and Lisa all sharing messages on social media commemorating the occasion.
Rosé delivered a heartfelt tribute to the band, and their fans, calling Blackpink “such a blessing in my life.” She continued: “I have really been able to experience everything and more than what I have ever dreamed of growing up as an aspiring artist,” the musician wrote. “Thank you, thank you and thank you a thousand times… My heart is so full. I cannot express my gratitude...
Rosé delivered a heartfelt tribute to the band, and their fans, calling Blackpink “such a blessing in my life.” She continued: “I have really been able to experience everything and more than what I have ever dreamed of growing up as an aspiring artist,” the musician wrote. “Thank you, thank you and thank you a thousand times… My heart is so full. I cannot express my gratitude...
- 8/7/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is highly divisive, with a great titular showdown but a portrayal of iconic villains that falls short. Star Wars: The Last Jedi took bold risks that some viewers loved, while others felt it fundamentally misunderstood the franchise. The Tree of Life is a visually stunning film that captivates some viewers with its spiritual moments, but others find it tedious and lacking in plot.
The most polarizing movies that people either love or hate belong in a distinct category in the history of cinema. When it comes to disturbing films like Irreversible or Darren Aronofsky's Mother!, it's easy to see why some movies are practically destined to be polarizing. At the same time, from blockbusters like Forrest Gump and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, to cult comedies like Hot Rod and the algorithm-breaking Napoleon Dynamite, there's really no pattern that determines how a...
The most polarizing movies that people either love or hate belong in a distinct category in the history of cinema. When it comes to disturbing films like Irreversible or Darren Aronofsky's Mother!, it's easy to see why some movies are practically destined to be polarizing. At the same time, from blockbusters like Forrest Gump and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, to cult comedies like Hot Rod and the algorithm-breaking Napoleon Dynamite, there's really no pattern that determines how a...
- 7/23/2023
- by Peter Mutuc
- ScreenRant
The ninth season of “The Masked Singer” ended on May 17, 2023 with Medusa winning the coveted Golden Mask over Macaw. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Medusa’s true identity is British singer Bishop Briggs, making her the sixth woman to win the show, compared to only three men. For a refresher on all nine past champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners by season. Vote in our poll below to tell us Your favorite of all time.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
- 5/18/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tariq Trotter, aka Black Thought of The Roots, has revealed his new memoir, The Upcycled Self, will arrive on November 14th via One World.
According to Variety, the Mc’s latest book will cover “the beautifully bluesy story of a boy genius’ coming of age that illuminates the redemptive power of the upcycle,” meaning, “to recycle (something) in such a way that the resulting product is of a higher value than the original item” and “to create an object of greater value from (a discarded object of lesser value).”
The Upcycled Self follows Black Thought’s 2021 Audible Original memoir, 7 Years, which divided reflections on his life and career into seven-year segments. For his latest literary endeavor, the Grammy-winning rapper has created “a riveting and moving portrait of the artist as a young man” that “begins with a tragedy: as a child, Trotter burned down his family’s home.” He...
According to Variety, the Mc’s latest book will cover “the beautifully bluesy story of a boy genius’ coming of age that illuminates the redemptive power of the upcycle,” meaning, “to recycle (something) in such a way that the resulting product is of a higher value than the original item” and “to create an object of greater value from (a discarded object of lesser value).”
The Upcycled Self follows Black Thought’s 2021 Audible Original memoir, 7 Years, which divided reflections on his life and career into seven-year segments. For his latest literary endeavor, the Grammy-winning rapper has created “a riveting and moving portrait of the artist as a young man” that “begins with a tragedy: as a child, Trotter burned down his family’s home.” He...
- 5/9/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Prolific Andalusian production company La Claqueta has tapped award-winning screenwriter-producer Alberto Marini to direct rural thriller “Últimos días de caza” (“Last Days of Hunting.”)
Penned by José Cabeza, co-scribe on 2016’s “7 Years,” Netflix first Spanish original movie, “Last Days of Hunting” has a completed screenplay and has initiated financing.
The aim is to close the financing phase during this year and begin shooting second quarter 2024, probably in northern Spain.
“Last Days of Hunting” leads a growth-period for Seville-based La Claqueta, which is raising the ante in terms of film production ambitions.
“This is a noir that revolves around torpid masculinity; it is the story of volcanoes that don’t know how to release lava when they should and that explode inwards,” said Marini, who debuted as a helmer with 2015 horror feature “Summer Camp.”
“The story takes place in a very localized universe and is grounded in the territory but...
Penned by José Cabeza, co-scribe on 2016’s “7 Years,” Netflix first Spanish original movie, “Last Days of Hunting” has a completed screenplay and has initiated financing.
The aim is to close the financing phase during this year and begin shooting second quarter 2024, probably in northern Spain.
“Last Days of Hunting” leads a growth-period for Seville-based La Claqueta, which is raising the ante in terms of film production ambitions.
“This is a noir that revolves around torpid masculinity; it is the story of volcanoes that don’t know how to release lava when they should and that explode inwards,” said Marini, who debuted as a helmer with 2015 horror feature “Summer Camp.”
“The story takes place in a very localized universe and is grounded in the territory but...
- 2/19/2023
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has acquired exclusive rights for Latin America to Pedro Almodóvar’s “Parallel Mothers,” which won Penélope Cruz the best actress award at September’s 78th Venice Film Festival.
Struck by Netflix and El Deseo, Pedro and brother Agustín Almodóvar’s Madrid-based production company, the deal marks the first time that Netflix has taken all and exclusive rights to a territory on a first-run Almodóvar film.
Hailed by Variety as Almodóvar’s best movie since “All About My Mother,” “Parallel Mothers” will be released in Latin America at the beginning of the 2022, Netflix announced Tuesday.
Almodóvar’s films have traditionally been released by a stable network of theatrical distributors. Announced this April, for instance, Sony Pictures Classics acquisition of rights to North America, Australia and New Zealand on “Parallel Mothers” represented the 13th collaboration between the distributor and El Deseo.
Latin America’s distinct distribution challenge, however, is that it is grossly under-screened.
Struck by Netflix and El Deseo, Pedro and brother Agustín Almodóvar’s Madrid-based production company, the deal marks the first time that Netflix has taken all and exclusive rights to a territory on a first-run Almodóvar film.
Hailed by Variety as Almodóvar’s best movie since “All About My Mother,” “Parallel Mothers” will be released in Latin America at the beginning of the 2022, Netflix announced Tuesday.
Almodóvar’s films have traditionally been released by a stable network of theatrical distributors. Announced this April, for instance, Sony Pictures Classics acquisition of rights to North America, Australia and New Zealand on “Parallel Mothers” represented the 13th collaboration between the distributor and El Deseo.
Latin America’s distinct distribution challenge, however, is that it is grossly under-screened.
- 11/2/2021
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The Roots’ Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter shares one of his earliest raps in an excerpt from his new Audible original, 7 Years, out Thursday, July 8th.
In the clip, Trotter remembers how he began writing his first raps when he was about nine years old: “I wanted to be one of them,” he says, “one of those guys in the cyphers just laying folks out.”
As a kid, Trotter and his friends would climb onto the roof of a recreation center and look down at the parties and rap battles that...
In the clip, Trotter remembers how he began writing his first raps when he was about nine years old: “I wanted to be one of them,” he says, “one of those guys in the cyphers just laying folks out.”
As a kid, Trotter and his friends would climb onto the roof of a recreation center and look down at the parties and rap battles that...
- 7/8/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Season 5 of “The Masked Singer” introduced viewers to the cutest little oink-meister ever in the form of the Piglet. This pink, suspenders-wearing schoolboy first took the stage on Wednesday, March 17 and wowed the judges with his A-plus performance. “Wow, I did not expect that,” Ken Jeong proclaimed after watching the youngster effortlessly frolic around the stage, as if it were made of mud. “If Season 5 is a game changer, quite frankly, game over. You are amazing. Great job.”
Below, see all of Piglet’s “The Masked Singer” performances ranked worst to best. Bookmark this page as we’ll be updating it throughout the season.
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Here is how Piglet describes himself in his own words: “My name is Piglet. I’m [redacted] years old and I’m from [redacted]. I haven’t always been lucky in love. I admit...
Below, see all of Piglet’s “The Masked Singer” performances ranked worst to best. Bookmark this page as we’ll be updating it throughout the season.
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Here is how Piglet describes himself in his own words: “My name is Piglet. I’m [redacted] years old and I’m from [redacted]. I haven’t always been lucky in love. I admit...
- 5/27/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 5 of “The Masked Singer” is in the rear-view mirror, with Piglet winning the coveted Golden Mask over Black Swan and Chameleon. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Piglet’s oinkingly true identity is Nick Lachey, making him the first boy band singer to win the show. For a refresher on all five champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners list for every season.
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks. But in the end, only one celeb is...
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks. But in the end, only one celeb is...
- 5/27/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 5, Episode 13 finale of “The Masked Singer,” which aired May 26 on Fox.
Nick Lachey is hogging “The Masked Singer” spotlight. Disguised as the Piglet, the 98 Degrees star is taking home the bacon as Season 5’s big winner.
Also revealed on Wednesday night’s finale, second place went to pop singer JoJo as the Black Swan. And in third place, hip-hop star Wiz Khalifa was unmasked as the Chameleon.
“I really tried to approach it in a way to say, ‘hey, have some fun and try some different things. Maybe they’ll work, maybe they don’t. But at the very least they’ll be memorable,’” Lachey told Variety. “That was kind of my mentality with this whole thing. Leave it all out there and go for it. Why be cautious, you’re in a pig costume!”
Lachey said he...
Nick Lachey is hogging “The Masked Singer” spotlight. Disguised as the Piglet, the 98 Degrees star is taking home the bacon as Season 5’s big winner.
Also revealed on Wednesday night’s finale, second place went to pop singer JoJo as the Black Swan. And in third place, hip-hop star Wiz Khalifa was unmasked as the Chameleon.
“I really tried to approach it in a way to say, ‘hey, have some fun and try some different things. Maybe they’ll work, maybe they don’t. But at the very least they’ll be memorable,’” Lachey told Variety. “That was kind of my mentality with this whole thing. Leave it all out there and go for it. Why be cautious, you’re in a pig costume!”
Lachey said he...
- 5/27/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
On “The Masked Singer” finale on May 26, the last three celebrities in the competition will perform one more time as the Black Swan, Chameleon and Piglet. At the end of the hour, one of them will be named the winner of season 5 of this hit reality series. We’ve rewatched every one of the 10 episodes that led up to this final one and are absolutely convinced that we know who is hiding inside these costumes. Keep reading if you dare for all of “The Masked Singer” spoilers for the season 5 finale, including the real name of the Piglet
Of the three finalists, the Piglet is the best all-around performer. He made it to the final three after wowing the four judges with his cover of “Bruises” by Lewis Capaldi on the May 19 semi-final. That wasn’t a surprise given how well he had done in his previous appearances. The Piglet...
Of the three finalists, the Piglet is the best all-around performer. He made it to the final three after wowing the four judges with his cover of “Bruises” by Lewis Capaldi on the May 19 semi-final. That wasn’t a surprise given how well he had done in his previous appearances. The Piglet...
- 5/26/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“The Masked Singer” season five winner will be revealed on the May 26 finale. The final three celebrity contestants in the fight for the Golden Mask are disguised as the Black Swan, Chameleon and Piglet. Over the course of the first 10 episodes, the rest of the 14 contenders were unmasked. The most recent of these was eliminated on the May 19 semi-final when the Yeti was revealed to be rapper Omarion.
We had figured out the real name of the last of these four Wild Cards before this big reveal by rewatching all of Yeti’s previous performances and clues videos. Now we’ve turned our attention to the final three contestants still in the hunt for the Golden Mask. And we are sure that we know their real names.
Keep reading for all “The Masked Singer” spoilers for the finale, as we offer up our best guesses of the true identities of...
We had figured out the real name of the last of these four Wild Cards before this big reveal by rewatching all of Yeti’s previous performances and clues videos. Now we’ve turned our attention to the final three contestants still in the hunt for the Golden Mask. And we are sure that we know their real names.
Keep reading for all “The Masked Singer” spoilers for the finale, as we offer up our best guesses of the true identities of...
- 5/26/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
At last, the final three contestants of “The Masked Singer’s” Spring 2021 cycle have been named: Black Swan, Piglet and Chameleon. But who will go on to join the show’s ever-growing winner’s list? Ahead of Wednesday’s Season 5 finale, let’s take a look at Gold Derby’s racetrack odds for all three finalists. Our odds are based on the combined predictions of “Tms” fans like You who’ve been making their picks throughout the year. There’s still time to have your say before the fifth season ends — it’s fun and easy to make your own predictions.
SEELeAnn Rimes returns to ‘The Masked Singer’ as guest panelist in Season 5 finale
So who will win “The Masked Singer” Season 5? The finale odds (see below) currently favor Black Swan in first place, with Piglet in the runner-up position and Chameleon down in third. Take a peek:
1. Black Swan...
SEELeAnn Rimes returns to ‘The Masked Singer’ as guest panelist in Season 5 finale
So who will win “The Masked Singer” Season 5? The finale odds (see below) currently favor Black Swan in first place, with Piglet in the runner-up position and Chameleon down in third. Take a peek:
1. Black Swan...
- 5/26/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
That’s some pig! After belting out seven songs on “The Masked Singer,” the Piglet has secured a spot in the Season 5 finale of the Fox reality TV competition. Now many fans are betting the farm this portly performer will take home the Golden Mask trophy when he faces off against the Black Swan and the Chameleon on Wednesday, May 26. Read on for our finalist spotlight on Piglet.
See LeAnn Rimes returns to ‘The Masked Singer’ as guest panelist in Season 5 finale
Piglet made his talents known on Episode 2 when he closed out the show with a crowd-pleasing rendition of “Speechless” by Dan + Shay. Since then he has kept viewers on their toes by changing up genres and tempo with performances including “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer, “7 Years” by Lukas Graham, “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters, “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” by Phil Collins,...
See LeAnn Rimes returns to ‘The Masked Singer’ as guest panelist in Season 5 finale
Piglet made his talents known on Episode 2 when he closed out the show with a crowd-pleasing rendition of “Speechless” by Dan + Shay. Since then he has kept viewers on their toes by changing up genres and tempo with performances including “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer, “7 Years” by Lukas Graham, “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters, “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” by Phil Collins,...
- 5/25/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Piglet proved himself to be the most versatile performer on “The Masked Singer” with his appearance on last week’s quarterfinal. He started out singing opera before transitioning into “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder. This double play won over the four judges, who put the Piglet through to the May 19 semifinal. They are right about his talent and, among their many wrong guesses, they might finally be right about his real name.
We nailed his name the first time he sang back in Week 2 when he covered the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” Since then he has gone from strength to strength starting with “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer in Week 4 followed by “7 Years” by Lukas Graham in Week 6, “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters in Week 7 and “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now”) by Phil Collins in Week 8. We went back and screened all...
We nailed his name the first time he sang back in Week 2 when he covered the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” Since then he has gone from strength to strength starting with “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer in Week 4 followed by “7 Years” by Lukas Graham in Week 6, “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters in Week 7 and “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now”) by Phil Collins in Week 8. We went back and screened all...
- 5/19/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
This week’s Top 4 episode of “The Masked Singer” will feature the elimination of either Chameleon or Piglet, according to Gold Derby’s predictions. Our readers have been making their picks all season long and these two creatures are the likeliest to be eliminated during the semifinals, airing Wednesday, May 19 on Fox. The other two contenders, Black Swan and Yeti, should easily sail into the Season 5 finale. Do you agree or disagree with our racetrack odds? Be sure to make your own predictions and then defend your choice in the comments section.
Here are the most current “The Masked Singer” elimination predictions for the semifinals:
1. Chameleon — 2/5 odds
2. Piglet — 7/1 odds
3. Yeti — 19/2 odds
4. Black Swan — 22/1 odds
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Chameleon has had Jenny and Nicole Scherzinger “swooning” ever since the they first saw him sing and dance in the debut episode of Season 5. Jenny McCarthy proclaimed,...
Here are the most current “The Masked Singer” elimination predictions for the semifinals:
1. Chameleon — 2/5 odds
2. Piglet — 7/1 odds
3. Yeti — 19/2 odds
4. Black Swan — 22/1 odds
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Chameleon has had Jenny and Nicole Scherzinger “swooning” ever since the they first saw him sing and dance in the debut episode of Season 5. Jenny McCarthy proclaimed,...
- 5/19/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After nailing his cover of the Phil Collins classic “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now”) on the Week 8 episode, the Piglet heads into the May 12 quarterfinals as the frontrunner to win season 5 of “The Masked Singer.” We’ve been a fan of his since he made his debut in Week 2 with his version of the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.”
We’ve been sure about the real name of the Piglet since that first appearance. We concur with the four judges that the Piglet got his start in a boy band. However we don’t think he is Lance Bass, Brian Littrell, Aj McLean or Kevin Richardson.
Each time he has performed since, we became even more convinced we were right with our guess about the Piglet’s true identity. We went back and watched all his performances including “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer...
We’ve been sure about the real name of the Piglet since that first appearance. We concur with the four judges that the Piglet got his start in a boy band. However we don’t think he is Lance Bass, Brian Littrell, Aj McLean or Kevin Richardson.
Each time he has performed since, we became even more convinced we were right with our guess about the Piglet’s true identity. We went back and watched all his performances including “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer...
- 5/12/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
As Season 5 of Fox’s “The Masked Singer” heads toward its conclusion at the end of the month, Variety has the scoop on the guest panelists and show formats for the final three episodes.
On Wednesday, the “Spicy 6” episode saw actor/singer Tyrese Gibson unmasked as the Robopine. When “The Masked Singer” returns next week on May 12, the quarter finals will feature comedian Rob Riggle (“Holey Moley”) as a guest panelist, alongside regular panelists Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg and Robin Thicke.
The following week, on May 19, the semi-finals will feature guest panelist Darius Rucker — that’s right, the Hootie and the Blowfish singer will join in on the guessing game. Also in that episode, the show’s mysterious “Cluedle-Doo” will be revealed.
New this season is the masked celebrity “Cluedle-Doo,” who has been offering additional hints about each contestant. Last week was the first reveal toward Cluedle-Doo...
On Wednesday, the “Spicy 6” episode saw actor/singer Tyrese Gibson unmasked as the Robopine. When “The Masked Singer” returns next week on May 12, the quarter finals will feature comedian Rob Riggle (“Holey Moley”) as a guest panelist, alongside regular panelists Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg and Robin Thicke.
The following week, on May 19, the semi-finals will feature guest panelist Darius Rucker — that’s right, the Hootie and the Blowfish singer will join in on the guessing game. Also in that episode, the show’s mysterious “Cluedle-Doo” will be revealed.
New this season is the masked celebrity “Cluedle-Doo,” who has been offering additional hints about each contestant. Last week was the first reveal toward Cluedle-Doo...
- 5/7/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
And then there were five. After eight weeks of competition, only a handful of contestants still remain in the running to win “The Masked Singer” Season 5: Black Swan, Chameleon, Piglet, Russian Dolls and Yeti. These costumes last took the stage during Wednesday’s Spicy 6 episode, when their dear friend Robopine was unmasked as actor/singer Tyrese Gibson. Of the remaining Top 5 colorful creatures, which one is Your favorite? Vote in our poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
As the last woman standing, Black Swan has an advantage over all of her competitors. Perhaps that’s why she’s the front-runner to win the Golden Mask, according to the latest Gold Derby odds. This long-necked bird first appeared as a member of Group B, rocking the house with her rendition of “Barracuda.” “It’s nice to have a badass on this season,” declared Robin Thicke...
As the last woman standing, Black Swan has an advantage over all of her competitors. Perhaps that’s why she’s the front-runner to win the Golden Mask, according to the latest Gold Derby odds. This long-necked bird first appeared as a member of Group B, rocking the house with her rendition of “Barracuda.” “It’s nice to have a badass on this season,” declared Robin Thicke...
- 5/6/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Piglet has been one of the favorites to win season 5 of “The Masked Singer” since he made his first appearance back in Week 2. He rocked the room then with his cover of the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” In Week 4 he nailed his cover of “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer. The following week he did it again with “7 Years” by Lukas Graham. Then in Week 7, he impressed the four judges by shifting genres so seamlessly and delivering yet again with a performance of “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters.
When it comes to guessing the true identity of the Piglet, the judges are on the right track with their thinking that he got his start in a boy band. However we disagree with them that the Lance Bass, Aj McLean or Kevin Richardson. We’ve gone back and rewatched all of his appearances and clues packages.
When it comes to guessing the true identity of the Piglet, the judges are on the right track with their thinking that he got his start in a boy band. However we disagree with them that the Lance Bass, Aj McLean or Kevin Richardson. We’ve gone back and rewatched all of his appearances and clues packages.
- 5/5/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 5 Episode 9 of “The Masked Singer,” which aired April 28 on Fox.
The unmaskings took a week off, as Wednesday’s episode of Fox’s “The Masked Singer” was instead a special one-hour sing-a-long edition that doubled as “The Maskys,” an award celebrating some of the season’s most memorable performances.
Well, they actually spelled it “The Masky’s,” which is extremely questionable from a grammar standpoint.
But however to spell it, “The Maskys” also included a joint singalong to “Never Gonna Give You Up,” by Rick Astley, featuring previously unmasked celebrities Bobby Brown (Crab), Tamera Mowry (Seashell), Mark McGrath (Orca), Nick Cannon (Bulldog), Logan Paul (Grandpa Monster), Danny Trejo (as Raccoon), Caitlyn Jenner (as Phoenix) and Kermit the Frog (as Snail).
Panelists, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong also got a week off from the guessing game.
The unmaskings took a week off, as Wednesday’s episode of Fox’s “The Masked Singer” was instead a special one-hour sing-a-long edition that doubled as “The Maskys,” an award celebrating some of the season’s most memorable performances.
Well, they actually spelled it “The Masky’s,” which is extremely questionable from a grammar standpoint.
But however to spell it, “The Maskys” also included a joint singalong to “Never Gonna Give You Up,” by Rick Astley, featuring previously unmasked celebrities Bobby Brown (Crab), Tamera Mowry (Seashell), Mark McGrath (Orca), Nick Cannon (Bulldog), Logan Paul (Grandpa Monster), Danny Trejo (as Raccoon), Caitlyn Jenner (as Phoenix) and Kermit the Frog (as Snail).
Panelists, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong also got a week off from the guessing game.
- 4/29/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
This week’s episode of “The Masked Singer” took a break from the competition in order to celebrate the best moments of the season in the form of a sing-a-long special. Nick Cannon hosted the first-ever “Masky Awards,” with highlights shown of the remaining six contestants and the four panelists. Fans followed along with the bouncing ball throughout the evening in classic sing-a-long fashion. So how’d it all play out on Wednesday night?
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” Season 5 recap of “The Sing-a-Long: The Masky Awards” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 28 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed characters on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think has what it takes to win the entire competition.
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” Season 5 recap of “The Sing-a-Long: The Masky Awards” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 28 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed characters on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think has what it takes to win the entire competition.
- 4/28/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With every appearance on “The Masked Singer,” the Piglet has moved one step closer to winning the Golden Mask for season 5. On April 21, he wowed us once again with his change-of-pace performance of “The Pretender” by Foo Fighters. The four judges were equally impressed with his cover of this rock classic. We agree with them that the Piglet got his start in a boy band, but we don’t think he is Lance Bass, Aj McLean or Kevin Richardson.
In advance of the April 28 special sing-along episode of “The Masked Singer,” we’ve gone back and looked at all four of Piglet’s performances. He made his debut on March 17 with the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” He returned on March 31 with his version of “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer. And the following week he aced his cover of “7 Years” by Lukas Graham. We’ve also...
In advance of the April 28 special sing-along episode of “The Masked Singer,” we’ve gone back and looked at all four of Piglet’s performances. He made his debut on March 17 with the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” He returned on March 31 with his version of “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer. And the following week he aced his cover of “7 Years” by Lukas Graham. We’ve also...
- 4/28/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We haven’t seen the Piglet perform on “The Masked Singer” since he won a place in the top eight on April 7. He returns to compete on the April 21 episode, “Super 8 – The Plot Chickens.” Of the celebrities still in the hunt for the Golden Mask, the Piglet has one of the strongest voices. He secured a slot in the quarter-final with his cover of “7 Years” by Lukas Graham in Week 5.
Piglet first made an impression on us on March 17 when he nailed his cover of the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” He returned two weeks later and did even better with his version of “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer. We think that the four judges are onto something with their theory that Piglet came to fame as part of a boy band. But we don’t think he is Aj McLean, Zayn Malik or Kevin Richardson.
Piglet first made an impression on us on March 17 when he nailed his cover of the Dan + Shay hit “Speechless.” He returned two weeks later and did even better with his version of “Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)” by Andy Grammer. We think that the four judges are onto something with their theory that Piglet came to fame as part of a boy band. But we don’t think he is Aj McLean, Zayn Malik or Kevin Richardson.
- 4/21/2021
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
We knew this day would come.
Wednesday’s The Masked Singer marked the end of a short but enjoyable era: It was the final episode for which Niecy Nash was guest host. And I’m going to miss her. She was fun, funny and, as far as I know, unencumbered by recent controversies.
More from TVLineLast Man Standing Sets Xl Series FinaleFox Sets Summer Dates: Lego Masters, Beat Shazam, Hell's Kitchen: Young Guns, Fantasy Island Reboot and MorePaula Deen Joins MasterChef as One of Season 11's Culinary Legends
This week’s unmasked contestant also happened to be the wild card that was introduced this week.
Wednesday’s The Masked Singer marked the end of a short but enjoyable era: It was the final episode for which Niecy Nash was guest host. And I’m going to miss her. She was fun, funny and, as far as I know, unencumbered by recent controversies.
More from TVLineLast Man Standing Sets Xl Series FinaleFox Sets Summer Dates: Lego Masters, Beat Shazam, Hell's Kitchen: Young Guns, Fantasy Island Reboot and MorePaula Deen Joins MasterChef as One of Season 11's Culinary Legends
This week’s unmasked contestant also happened to be the wild card that was introduced this week.
- 4/8/2021
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The third wild card of Season 5, Bulldog, joined the cast of “The Masked Singer” during Wednesday’s fifth episode. This mystery celebrity with a barkingly good voice performed after the other Group B contestants — Black Swan, Chameleon, Piglet and Crab — but all were eligible to be unmasked in front of America. So which four costumed characters sailed through to the next round and who was sadly eliminated? Guest host Niecy Nash once again presided over the wild TV circus, with the panelists being Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger.
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 5, Episode 5, titled “Group B Finals– The Ulti “Mutt” Wildcard,” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 7 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your...
See ‘The Masked Singer’ reveals for all seasons: Celebrities and costumes through the years
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 5, Episode 5, titled “Group B Finals– The Ulti “Mutt” Wildcard,” to find out what happened Wednesday, April 7 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your...
- 4/7/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.