Jim Carrey is willing to return for a 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' sequel – as long as it is in motion capture.
The 62-year-old star played the titular role in the 2000 festive classic and would only do so again if it didn't involve the "excruciating" process of putting his green alter ego's makeup on.
Jim told ComicBook.com: "Oh, gosh, you know, if we could figure out the Grinch.
"The thing about it is, on the day, I do that with a ton of makeup and can hardly breathe. It was an extremely excruciating process."
He continued: "The children were in my mind all the time. 'It's for the kids. It's for the kids. It's for the kids.' And now, with motion capture and things like that, I could be free to do other things. Anything is possible in this world."
'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' proved a hit at the box office but the effort required to get Carrey into character was also gruelling for makeup artist Kazuhiro Tsuji – who found that the 'Bruce Almighty' star was difficult to work with.
Tsuji told Vulture in 2018: "In the makeup trailer he just suddenly stands up and looks in the mirror, and pointing on his chin, he goes, 'This colour is different from what you did yesterday.'
"I was using the same colour I used yesterday. He says, 'Fix it.' And okay, you know, I 'fixed' it. Every day was like that."
Jim has made his film comeback as villain Dr. Robotnik in the new movie 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3' and revealed that he did so because he needs the cash after blowing through his savings.
He told reports when asked why he has come out of 'retirement': "I came back to this universe because, first of all, I get to play a genius, which is a bit of a stretch.
"And, you know, it’s just… I bought a lot of stuff and I need the money, frankly."
Carrey revealed while promoting the second 'Sonic the Hedgehog' movie in 2022 that he was "fairly serious" about his plans to retire from acting.
The 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' star explained: "Well, I'm retiring. Yeah, probably. I'm being fairly serious.
"It depends. If the angels bring some sort of script that's written in gold ink that says to me it's going to be really important for people to see, I might continue down the road, but I'm taking a break."
Carrey continued: "I really like my quiet life and I really like putting paint on canvas and I really love my spiritual life and I feel like – and this is something you might never hear another celebrity say as long as time exists – I have enough. I've done enough. I am enough."
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Joey Lawrence's wife Samantha Cope has filed to dismiss their divorce.
The 37-year-old beauty filed for divorce from the 48-year-old actor in August after two years of marriage but they shared a series of loved-up festive photos onto Instagram earlier this month, and now legal documents obtained by TMZ have revealed the couple have called off their divorce entirely.
The outlet claims that Samantha "filed to dismiss the divorce earlier this week" but that "it appears she messed up the paperwork slightly and will possibly have to refile the documents" in order to make the whole thing official.
The pictures shared last week showed the couple together at an event for their new movie 'Marry Christmas', which was filmed two years ago.
Joey captioned the Instagram post: "I am beyond grateful [white heart emoji] I am beyond blessed [white heart emoji] I am galaxies beyond thankful.
"My heart is so full [red heart emoji] ."
One picture from the romantic post featured the pair – who have two-year-old daughter Dylan together – sharing a kiss with the words "My forever after" written underneath, while the other showed Joey and Samantha with their arms around one another.
And in the comments, Samantha shared a heart emoji and wrote: "love you (sic)"
Joey replied: "love you so much baby [red heart emoji] (sic)"
Samantha filed for divorce from Joey in August, citing irreconcilable differences and listing their date of separation as being two months before.
At the time, the actress sought to block the court's ability to award either of them spousal support and asked for "sole physical custody of their daughter" until she reaches the age of three, at which point she will permit her to stay with her dad for up to "two nights per week".
According to TMZ, Samantha also noted she does not want " non-family members around Dylan while she's visiting her father" unless she permits it.
The former 'Melissa and Joey' star also has daughters Charleston, 18, and Liberty, 14, with his ex-wife Chandie Yawn-Nelson.
Following the news of the split, Samantha declared herself "not afraid of the tears" the end of her marriage would bring.
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Katy Perry dresses up as the Grinch to go caroling.
The 40-year-old pop star – who has four-year-old daughter Daisy Dove with her fiance Orlando Bloom – has revealed that she likes to dress up as the Dr Seuss character and that she and the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor have made a tradition out of ringing in the festive season with all of their neighbours.
Speaking at the recording of her upcoming ITV special as reported by The Sun, she said: "We are going to be home in America and actually we are going to do something we do every year.
"We rent a trolley and we dress up, and there’s lights on the trolley, and we go to all of the neighbours in my home town and we see all of their lights.
“Sometimes there is hot cocoa and I’m dressed like the Grinch and it’s going to be super fun.
“We go caroling. We are going to go and knock on people’s doors and do some carols."
The 'I Kissed A Girl' hitmaker lives close to Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex – who relinquished their royal duties in 2020 in favour of a life in California – and the 40-year-old royal previously revealed that he and his wife have formed something of a bond with the A-list couple.
He said: "Just two days ago, Orlando Bloom sent me a message because he’s down the road, and we sort of keep in contact because of the paparazzi.
“He sent me a photograph which his security got of this long-haired guy with a beanie on, with his AirPods in, with his massive camera, lying in the back of his 4×4 truck, blacked-out windows
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Three men sued Sean “Diddy” Combs in New York on Thursday, claiming the hip-hop mogul drugged and raped them.
The lawsuits, which were filed anonymously in a state court, add to a wave of sexual assault litigation against the rapper, producer and record executive as he also faces federal sex trafficking charges in New York.
Thomas Giuffra, a New York attorney who filed Thursday’s lawsuits on the men's behalf, said Combs used his power and wealth to take advantage of the accusers and then ensured their silence through threats and fear.
“This is a long overdue opportunity for the victims to take the power back after carrying the burden of the assaults in silence for several years,” he said in a statement. “While a lawsuit will not undo the wrongs done to them, it enables the survivors to regain the power and dignity that was stripped from them by Sean Combs.”
Attorneys for Combs, 55-year-old founder of Bad Boy Records, said the claims are baseless.
“These complaints are full of lies,” the lawyers wrote in a statement, declining to elaborate. “We will prove them false and seek sanctions against every unethical lawyer who filed fictional claims against him.”
The lawsuits involve incidents taking place from 2019 to 2022. The men, all identified as John Doe, say they were unwittingly served drugged drinks and then sexually assaulted by Combs and others.
They each seek a jury trial and to be awarded unspecified damages from Combs.
One of the men claims Combs drugged and raped him in 2020 when the two met at Combs' suite at the InterContinental hotel in Times Square to discuss payments the man was owed as a longtime employee of the entrepreneur.
Another claims he met Combs in 2019 at a Manhattan nightclub and was invited to an afterparty at Combs' suite at the Park Hyatt hotel, where he was also drugged and raped.
The man said he tried to resist before the drugged drink left him unconscious. He also said he was given $2,500 after the attack by a man who had been recording the bedroom assault.
The third man claims he was drugged and raped by Combs and associates from his record label during a summertime party in 2020 at Combs’ mansion in East Hampton, New York.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he coerced and abused women for years, using a network of associates and employees to hold drug-fueled, elaborately produced sexual performances known as “Freak Offs” involving male sex workers.
Prosecutors say he then silenced his victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings.
Combs has been seeking to be released until his trial in May but was denied bail a third time last month and remains in a federal jail in Brooklyn.
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When it comes to music, there's one person in particular Snoop Dogg trusts enough to steer the ship without question: hit-making producer Dr. Dre.
Their bond, built over 30 years of brotherhood, began when Dr. Dre shaped Snoop's game-changing debut, “Doggystyle,” a cornerstone of hip-hop history. From young dreamers chasing stardom to legends cementing their legacies, the duo has always moved in sync.
Now, the dynamic pair reunites for Snoop's “Missionary,” his milestone 20th studio album, which releases Friday. In a music industry where lasting relationships are rare, their bond remains solid.
“We were just playing on our raw ability, and it worked … But now you're dealing with professionals who are like perfectionists and skilled at what they do,” Snoop said while smoking a blunt inside his dressing room trailer. The 15-track project features several big-name guest appearances, including Eminem, 50 Cent, Sting, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty and Jhené Aiko.
Snoop Dogg and Sting strike a chord
Before the interview, the ultra-smooth entertainer had just wrapped up rehearsals for “The Voice” with British musician Sting, delivering a performance that aired this week on NBC. Both hit the stage on the competition series to perform Snoop's album single “Another Part of Me,” which was sampled from The Police's “Message in a Bottle,” a 1979 song that Sting wrote and sang as lead singer.
Sting quickly approved the sample for “Another Part of Me,” getting to know Snoop's personality during the superstar rapper's meteoric rise at the Paris Olympics this summer, despite never meeting him in person. Snoop carried the Olympic torch, captivated audiences as NBC’s prime-time correspondent, swam with Michael Phelps, attended a U.S. women’s soccer game with Megan Rapinoe, danced with Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles and cheered on Caeleb Dressel alongside the swimmer’s wife and son.
When Sting first heard the track, he was impressed by Snoop's vocal ability but found himself contemplating how he could contribute to the song.
“He asked me to sing a verse, which is difficult," said Sting, who met Snoop for the first time on “The Voice” set. "It's a different style from the one I normally sing. It's a very, very rapid rap style, which is kind of challenging for me. But I love a challenge. I played the guitar on the track, so I feel very much a part of it. I think it's going to be a hit.”
A versatile businessman with a diverse portfolio
Like Sting, many others across the globe have witnessed Snoop ascend to new heights. Along with being a breakout star at the Paris Games, he's been seen in TV commercials and co-hosting a cooking show with Martha Stewart. He stepped in during a Wrestlemania match and even threw out the first pitch at the Reds-Brewers MLB game before giving his unique play-by-play commentary.
Snoop's daughter, Cori Broadus, has a new reality show about nuptials called “Snoop Dogg's Fatherhood: Cori and Wayne's Story,” a three-part docuseries that debuted last week on E!. Snoop and his son Cordell Broadus have a thriving ice cream brand launched in 2023.
This year, Dr. Dre and Snoop launched two alcohol brands: A canned cocktail, Gin & Juice, and the premium gin, Still G.I.N., which is a play on “Still D.R.E.,” the hit single from Dr. Dre’s multiplatinum “2001” album released in 1999.
“It's like you don't have to speak. Your work speaks for you now as opposed to you knocking on doors. Now, people are opening doors,” he said. “They understand who I am as a person and what my love vessel is and that makes them want to get next to me.”
Snoop returns to the studio with Dr. Dre
Amid Snoop's hustle and bustle, he said Dr. Dre felt it was time to head back into the studio to start recording a new album — a process that began nearly two years ago. They recorded in spurts.
“(Dr. Dre) was watching me in the entertainment world and figuring that my music hand ain't matching my entertainment hand,” Snoop said. “He wanted to put music back in the foreground with his production. leadership and guidance on the project."
While recording, Snoop said Dr. Dre musically knew him better than himself at times. He said no other producers — except for Pharrell and Battlecat — have the cachet to critique him like Dr. Dre.
“He would basically write it for me, tell me how to say it, give me the enunciation and the way I’m supposed to punctuate it,” Snoop said of Dr. Dre. “He’s like a real (expletive) producer, director. He acts for me and knows what I’m supposed to do in his body and then he makes me do it in my body. And if it’s not right, it ain’t right.”
Snoop credited Dr. Dre's influence for enhancing the track “Now or Never,” a deeply sentimental song that left him feeling emotional at times. He described it as a “tears of joy” record, dedicated to the memory of recently deceased loved ones, including his younger brother, who died earlier this year.
For Snoop, “Now or Never” was a difficult song to record, even though it was his favorite on the album.
“It’s really hard to make a track like that — especially because I’m always the life of the party," he said. "I’m always happy, fun, upbeat. So, to have a moment of reflection sometimes makes the mood damp or a little bit light. But it’s needed. It’s necessary because it happens in life. It’s good to speak on it. … My pen is my mightiest sword. I always write where I live.
Rebuilding Death Row Records with a new vision
Snoop is determined to restore Death Row Records to its former glory. After acquiring the brand in 2022, he faced some skepticism — even from Dr. Dre and Interscope Records at first before eventually winning them over — due to the label's troubled reputation. He's on a mission to rewrite its story and steer it toward a brighter legacy — just like he's done for his career.
Snoop's new album was released in conjunction with his label, Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records and Interscope, which was co-founded by music industry entrepreneur Jimmy Iovine. Death Row has released new apparel, an animated “Doggystyle” film and entered the gaming industry with a recent collaboration with Fortnite.
“We're building Death Row into avenues that didn't exist,” he said. “We're taking it into places that it never thought it could go.”
Snoop has made tremendous strides since he broke through in the 1990s rap scene as a signed Death Row Records artist, navigating several run-ins with the law along the way. He credits his turning point to his acquittal on murder charges in 1996, a moment that marked a significant shift in his life and career.
“My mother raised me the right way, but I chose the wrong way,” he said. “I had to separate from certain people on Death Row (at the time). … I could say that those were decisions that I’m happy I made, even though I may have ruffled feathers and made people look at me like I’m soft or weak.”
Snoop added: “Nah, I’m smart. I’m thinking. When you grow old, that’s called wisdom. And when you get old, that’s because you have wisdom.”
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Donald Trump has been named Person of the Year by Time magazine.
The president elect – who previously took the title in 2006 – beat out a shortlist that included his White House rival, Vice-President Kamala Harris, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanjahu, Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, Catherine, Princess of Wales, controversial podcaster Joe Rogan, and billionaire X boss Elon Musk to take the coveted accolade.
In an accompanying interview, the 78-year-old business mogul revealed one of his first acts when he returns to office will be to pardon most of the rioters accused or convicted of storming the Capitol after he lost the last election.
He said: “It’s going to start in the first hour. Maybe the first nine minutes.”
In addition, Trump also plans to reverse many of current president Joe Biden's Executive Orders, expand the drilling of oil on federal land, and crack down on immigration, the latter of which he plans to force foreign governments to cooperate with.
He said: “I’ll get them into every country, or we won’t do business with those countries.”
And if Trump's bills are blocked through Congress, he will take action to force his position.
He said: “If I have even a little bit of trouble. I go to an Executive Order because I can get it done.”
Time's Person of the Year is who the magazine view as "the individual who, for better or for worse, did the most to shape the world and the headlines over the past 12 months"
The outlet noted: "In many years, that choice is a difficult one. In 2024, it was not.
"Since he began running for President in 2015, perhaps no single individual has played a larger role in changing the course of politics and history than Trump.
"He shocked many by winning the White House in 2016, then led the US through a chaotic term that included the first year of a pandemic as well as a period of nationwide protest, and that ended with his losing the election by 7 million votes and provoking the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The smart money wagered that we had witnessed the end of Trump.
"If that moment marked Trump’s nadir, today we are witnessing his apotheosis. On the cusp of his second presidency, all of us—from his most fanatical supporters to his most fervent critics—are living in the Age of Trump."
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Sir Elton John thinks legalizing marijuana in America and Canada has been "one of the greatest mistakes of all time".
The 77-year-old singer, who has been sober for over 30 years after battling addiction, has blasted the legislation, expressing his fear it will lead users to take harder drugs and stop them thinking "normally".
Speaking to Time magazine, who named him Icon of the Year for 2024, he said: “I maintain that it’s addictive. It leads to other drugs.
“And when you’re stoned — and I’ve been stoned — you don’t think normally. Legalizing marijuana in America and Canada is one of the greatest mistakes of all time.”
The 'Tiny Dancer' hitmaker – who has sons Zachary, 13, and 11-year-old Elijah with husband David Furnish – told how he made "terrible decisions" while on drugs and he regrets his behaviour at the time.
He said: “You make terrible decisions on drugs.
"I wanted love so badly, I’d just take hostages.
"I’d see someone I liked and spend three or four months together, and then they would resent me because they had nothing in their life apart from me. It really upsets me, thinking back on how many people I probably hurt.”
Since finding sobriety himself, Elton has helped a number of other stars in their addiction battles, including sending Robbie Williams to rehab for the first time and being Eminem's sponsor. However, he was unable to help the late George Michael.
He noted: “It’s tough to tell someone that they’re being an a******, and it’s tough to hear.
“Eventually I made the choice to admit that I’m being an a******.”
Meanwhile, the 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me' singer admitted he has turned down multiple requests to be a judge on TV talent shows because he thinks it would "kill" his career.
He said: “Being on TV all the time kills your career, kills your vibe, kills your charisma totally."
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The Onion's rejected purchase of Infowars in an auction bid supported by families of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting dealt them a new setback Wednesday and clouded the future of Alex Jones' conspiracy theory platform, which will remain in his control for at least the near future.
What's next for Infowars and the Sandy Hook families' long-sought efforts to hold Jones accountable over calling one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history a hoax was unclear, after a federal judge in Houston late Tuesday rejected The Onion's winning bid for the site. The only other bidder was a company aligned with Jones.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston said he did not want another auction but offered no roadmap over how to proceed. One possibility includes ultimately allowing Sandy Hook families — who comprise most of Jones' creditors — to return to state courts in Connecticut and Texas to collect on the nearly $1.5 billion in defamation and emotional distress lawsuit judgments that Jones was ordered to pay them.
“Our hope is that when this process ends, and it will end, and it will end sooner rather than later, is that all assets that Alex Jones has available are paid to the families, and that includes Infowars, and that as a result of that process Alex Jones is deprived of the ownership and control of the platform that he’s used to hurt so many people,” Christopher Mattei, an attorney for the Sandy Hook families, said Wednesday.
The families, meanwhile, were preparing to mark the 12th anniversary of the Dec. 14 shooting.
Why was The Onion bid rejected?
The sale of Infowars is part of Jones’ personal bankruptcy case, which he filed in late 2022 after he was ordered to pay the $1.5 billion. Jones was sued for repeatedly saying on his show that the 2012 massacre of 20 first graders and six educators was staged by crisis actors to spur more gun control.
He has since conceded that the shooting did happen.
Lopez said there was a lack of transparency in the bidding process and too much confusion about The Onion's bid, and he expressed concern that the amount of money offered was too low.
The Onion's parent company, Global Tetrahedron, submitted a $1.75 million cash offer with plans to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars in January as a parody. The bid also included a deal with many of the Sandy Hook families for them to forgo $750,000 of their auction proceeds and give it to other creditors.
The other bidder was First United American Companies, which runs a website in Jones’ name that sells nutritional supplements and planned to let Jones stay on the Infowars platforms. It offered $3.5 million in cash and later, with Jones, alleged fraud and collusion in the bidding process. Lopez rejected those allegations.
Christopher Murray, the trustee who oversaw the auction, said he picked The Onion and its deal with the Sandy Hook families because it would have provided more money to Jones' other creditors.
What happens next?
Lopez directed Murray to come up with a new plan to move forward. Murray and representatives of The Onion did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
The judge said there was a possibility there could be a trial in 2025 to settle Jones' bankruptcy and that Murray could try to sell the equity in Infowars' parent company.
The judge said he wanted to hear back from Murray and others involved in the bankruptcy within 30 days on a plan.
On the social media platform X, Jones called the judge's ruling a “Major Victory For Freedom Of The Press & Due Process."
Jeff Anapolsky, an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law Center and the managing director and founder of Anapolsky Advisors, a financial consulting firm, said he was not surprised Lopez rejected the sale. He was not involved in the case but said he has appeared before Lopez and described him as a fair judge.
Anapolsky believes the sale of the Infowars assets will ultimately take place and be approved.
“So that’s up to Mr. Murray now, the trustee, to go do something to make everybody feel like everybody had their say and understand the transparency of the process,” Anapolsky said.
Sandy Hook families to mark shooting anniversary
The decision came during a solemn week for relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The 12th anniversary is Saturday, and some of the victims' relatives were traveling to Washington, D.C., to attend an annual vigil for victims of gun violence. The families usually mark the anniversary out of the public eye.
Many of the families have said their lawsuits against Jones bought back the unbearable pain of losing their loved ones, as well as the trauma of being harassed and threatened by believers of Jones' hoax conspiracy. Relatives said they have been confronted in public by hoax believers and received death and rape threats.
The families have not received any money from Jones since winning the trials.
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Sir Elton John feels self-conscious about his appearance.
The chart-topping star has enjoyed a hugely successful career in the music business – but he's always hated starring in his own videos, joking that they should be reserved for "good-looking people like Harry Styles".
Speaking to TIME magazine, Elton shared: "Music videos should be made by good-looking people like Harry Styles.
"I’m not very good at looking at myself. I don’t think you ever lose that body consciousness. I just think it stays with you forever. But I am much better."
Elton has been offered the opportunity to star on various TV talent shows over the years. But the 77-year-old musician believes being on TV too much ultimately "kills your charisma".
He said: "Being on TV all the time kills your career, kills your vibe, kills your charisma totally."
Elton much prefers to spend his time discovering new things.
The 'Your Song' hitmaker explained: "I’ve never lost the excitement of buying a new record, a new book, a new photograph."
Earlier this year, Elton revealed that he hates seeing photos of himself.
The singer contributed a series of images to a photo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London – but Elton actually hates having his own photo taken.
Elton – who gifted photographs from his and husband David Furnish's collection – told BBC News: "I would never put myself up on the wall [at home], no thank you."
The exhibition featured photographs from the likes of Miles Davis and Marilyn Monroe – but it didn't include any of Elton on stage.
The 'Tiny Dancer' hitmaker explained: "It's extraordinary that I collect photographs because I don't like being photographed. I find it really painful."
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Paul Mescal is selling his clothes on Vinted to raise money for charity.
The 'Gladiator II' star is using the online marketplace to offload clothes he wore during the film's press tour to bring in funds for Irish charity Pieta – which provides free, accessible support to those affected by suicide and self-harm – and he hopes to raise more than £3,000 from items including a pair of Jimmy Choo boots listed for £200 and a Hades Wool Narcissus Cardigan which is being sold for £285.
Paul's stylist Felicity Kay said of the venture: "Paul has always had a strong connection to vintage and pre-loved fashion. He's often eager to rewear pieces we've styled before or items from his own wardrobe.
"Partnering with Vinted for Paul's 'Gladiator II' promotion tour made perfect sense as it gave us the opportunity to delve deep into his love for second-hand clothes – in fact, I found a pair of Ben Davis work pants on Vinted, they fit Paul like a dream – no adjustments needed! They became one of his favourite pieces during the tour."
She added: "We were equally both excited about finding a way to give the clothes he wore during his tour a second life, so selling them on Vinted felt like the perfect fit, especially with the added bonus of supporting a good cause."
Felicity added of the Jimmy Choo boots for sale: "The Jimmy Choo Elias boot is a beautiful polished leather, with a square toe that Paul has worn often before and he wore throughout this tour – most recently for his opening monologue of 'Saturday Night Live'.
"They’re a real favourite in our studio. High shine calf leather."
Other items up for grabs include a jumper from Extreme Cashmere for £575, a knitted jumper from Herd for £200 and E.L.V Denim jeans for £250.
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Kelly Reilly is set to star in a 'Yellowstone' spin-off series.
The 47-year-old actress – who plays Beth Dutton in 'Yellowstone' – will reunite with Cole Hauser to lead the new spin-off series, according to Deadline.
The upcoming series is also expected to feature other cast members from 'Yellowstone'.
Taylor Sheridan – who is best known for co-creating 'Yellowstone', as well as its prequels, '1883' and '1923' – is currently working on the creative for the new show.
An insider has revealed that the new spin-off series will have more in common with 'Yellowstone' than either '1883' and '1923'.
'Yellowstone' has been a huge success since it premiered in 2018, but the neo-Western drama series is set to wrap after the fifth season.
Earlier this year, meanwhile, Luke Grimes claimed that 'Yellowstone' has been given the "perfect ending".
The 40-year-old star has played Kayce Dutton on the hit drama series since 2018, and Luke praised Taylor, 54, for creating the perfect send-off.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Luke shared: "I read the last episode the day before we started filming. I couldn't be happier. I think it's a perfect ending for the show for every character.
"It's just a testament to what a good writer Taylor is, and it's a very, very profound, beautiful ending. I can't wait to sit down and watch it one day."
Luke also revealed that the final episodes saw him work more with Kelly than ever before.
He said: "You do get to see a lot more interaction between Kayce and Beth.
"That was really fun because Kelly and I had talked over the years about how we wish we'd had more stuff together because we're never really in the same room, if you think about it. It was great working with Kelly and being around Beth’s energy a little bit."
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Kim Kardashian is reportedly dating again.
The 44-year-old reality superstar – who has North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, six, and five-year-old Psalm with ex-husband Kanye West – split from 'Saturday Night Live' comedian Pete Davidson, 31, in late 2022 after nine months together, and now she is said to be involved with someone who is not in the public eye.
A source told UsWeekly: "Kim has started dating someone new and keeping it very under wraps.
"She’s said the next person she dates will be someone who isn’t famous."
The 'Kardashians' star – who was initially married to Damon Thomas from 2000 until 2004 and then to Kris Humphries for a period of 72 days in 2011 – doesn't speak out much about her private life but did note last year that she was going to "take [her] time" with finding love again.
Speaking on the 'On Purpose with Jay Shetty' podcast, she said: "I think I'll always be a hopeless romantic and always want to be in love and definitely love sharing my life with someone, and love creating a life with someone.
"I definitely will take my time. And I think there's so many factors, especially when you have kids and being mindful of people that enter in your life. I think just having that mutual respect, treating people with respect is just a given."
The SKIMS founder went on to add that a "grounded person" is the result of good relationships and stressed that "mutual respect" is the key to any successful union,
She added: "I truly think someone is such a solid person when they have really grounded relationships. Grounded in love and relationships can be different things. You know, sometimes you have your group of girlfriends that you love to go on vacation with, and then sometimes you have, you know, your other friends that you work really well with. Every relationship can be different. If you have just a mutual respect around the, across the board, that's I think the number one thing."
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