The highly-anticipated musical Grease: Live! will air this Sunday (January 31) on FOX at 7 p.m. EST. Get more details below! Read More »
'Grease' is definitely the word in 2016. Break out your leather jackets and those poodle skirts because we are headed back to Rydell High for an all-new live musical event this winter as some of today's biggest names take on the roles of some truly iconic musical characters. Fox is bring the iconic stage musical to life with an brand-new production called 'Grease Live,' that is set to star Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens, KeKe Palmer and Carly Rae Jepsen to name a few, and we have your first look into the stage production turned TV event as the cast hand jives. Read More »
Are they the ones that you want? Fox has just unveiled the cast for its newest musical production, which will be taking to the stage in winter 2016. Fans better get ready to go back to the halls of Rydell High, as the network is taking on the iconic musical "Grease." While the production might be almost a year off, we're getting excited for the musical, as the network has already announced two of the lead roles. That's right, Fox has already unveiled who will be playing the iconic roles of Sandy Olsen and Rizzo. "Dancing with the Stars" judge Julianne Hough will play the role made famous by Olivia Newton-John, while "Spring Breakers" star Vanessa Hudgens will tap into her bad girl persona to bring the role of Rizzo to life. Read More »
Did Bow Bow really throw shade at the Rev. Al Sharpton as he spoke for the Brown family during a press conference's after Monday, Nov. 24's grand jury decision? "MStars News" previously reported that the officer who shot and killed unarmed Michael Brown, 18, will not be charged in his death. On Monday the city of Ferguson was filled with chaos, as streets were on fire, shots were fired and looting of businesses erupted as the prosecutor, Robert P. McCulloch, announced their would be "no indictment" against Officer Darren Wilson, 28. During last night's news conference, McCulloch said: "The duty of the grand jury is to separate fact and fiction," he said to the shocked nation. "No probable cause exists to file any charges against Darren Wilson." Now everyone, including celebrities, are talking about the "#FergusonDecision," and some of the tweets and comments are troubling. We learned that Bow Wow joked about Sharpton's words, as he said on Facebook: "Here go rev al sharpton's ass.. I wonder if he gone promote his Slickback Grease? I hope in his speech he doesn't start promoting his book. Always got to be all up in the videos all in the pictures (suge knight voice) Man dude is the biggest opportunist of all. Tired of this dude yo. Go sit your ass down. The young folks dont care what you got to say. They rather see rae sremmurd speak." Read More »
The 26-year-old heartthrob is on E!'s wish list of possible contenders to star in the Grease music currently in the work at Fox. Read More »
Fox president Kevin Reilly just announced today that they are reworking the musical "Grease" for a three hour live broadcast on their network in 2015. Read More »
Hollywood star John Travolta and his co-star from the "Grease" movie have released a new Christmas musical video "I Think You Might Like It." The song is a track from their charity album called "This Christmas" that has been dubbed as a sequel to their 1978 duet, "You're The One That I Want." Read More »