Nick Jonas is quite excited to work on his new project, White Elephant. In the film, he will share screen space with Kathryn Newton. Nick also took to Instagram and shared the update about the horror drama with his fans and followers. “Let’s get it! So excited about this one,” he wrote.Yo Yo’s concert postponedSinger and rapper Honey Singh has rescheduled his upcoming concert at Pune due to unexpected bad weather. Taking to Instagram, Honey wrote, “Fans! Despite being completely sold out for Saturday (04.04.2026), we have to reschedule the show to 18.04.2026 due to anticipated rain and thunderstorms. This decision has been made in line with the government advisory.” He added, “All tickets purchased will remain valid for the new date. See you soon, Pune – in just 2 weeks!”Jurassic World set destroyedA piece of Hollywood film history has been lost after severe storms battered Hawaii, with actor Chris Pratt revealing that a key set from ‘Jurassic World’ was destroyed. Pratt shared that the bungalow belonging to his character Owen Grady in the 2015 blockbuster had been flattened by a fallen tree. The actor said he learned about the incident through a message from a friend who lives on the ranch where the structure stood.Peaky Blinders sequel first look outThe streaming giant Netflix has released a first look at the untitled sequel series to Peaky Blinders starring Jamie Bell. He will star as Duke Shelby, the son of Cillian Murphy’s original lead character, Thomas Shelby. Duke was previously played by Barry Keoghan in Netflix’s sequel film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, which was released last month, but Bell will play the gangster going forward.Kim to produce Team MomsKim Kardashian is set to produce a new reality series about competitive youth baseball families. Titled Team Moms, the show has been greenlit at Paramount+ and will premiere later this year. Team Moms will immerse viewers into the Legendary Prep Academy in Scottsdale, Arizona, an intense baseball prep school for kids between 6th and 12th grade that serves as a feeder to Division 1 college scholarships, NIL deals and ultimately MLB fame.


