Amber Ruffin, writer for Late Night With Seth Meyers, will headline the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 26 in Washington, D.C. It’s unclear if Trump will attend; he skipped all 3 during his first term.
Jesse Eisenberg, known for playing Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, doesn’t want to be associated with the “problematic” Facebook founder, saying: “I don’t want to think of myself as associated with somebody like that.”
Neil Gaiman and his estranged wife are being sued by their ex-nanny, Scarlett Pavlovich, for human trafficking and sexual misconduct. The suit also alleges Gaiman raped Pavlovich and coerced her into providing free childcare.
Sandra Bullock warned fans about social media scams impersonating her. “My family’s safety, as well as the innocent people being taken advantage of, is my deep concern,” she said in a statement, adding she has no social media.
The Goonies cast reunited to celebrate Ke Huy Quan’s hand-and-footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, with all but Sean Astin in attendance. Josh Brolin also shared a letter from Steven Spielberg.
Hulu has cancelled the comedy series How To Die Alone, created by and starring Natasha Rothwell, after one season. She expressed shock and disappointment at the decision, and plans to shop the series to find it a new home.
The Night Agent and Back In Action continued to dominate on Netflix last week, with the latter leading as the most-watched title for the third consecutive week with 18.4M views. Back In Action has garnered over 111M views.
Food Network has greenlit a new cooking competition series, House Of Knives, from the producers of Harry Potter: Wizards Of Baking. It will feature culinary challenges, strategy, and survival skills, with a $100,000 grand prize.