Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly have welcomed their first child together.
Mgk confirms the news in an Instagram post Thursday, writing, “She’s finally here!! our little celestial seed,” alongside the date March 27, 2025.
The post also includes a clip of music, which Kelly explains in a Story that reads, “We composed the score of the birth.”
“Born into 432 HZ,” mgk writes. “What an epic journey praise god.”
The Story also tags frequent collaborator Travis Barker, among others.
Fox and Kelly began dating in 2020, and were at one point engaged. Reports surfaced in December 2024 that they’d broken up.
Amid their relationship, Fox suffered a pregnancy loss, which mgk appeared to reference on his 2022 song “last november” with the lyrics “One day and another ten weeks/ I never even got to hear your heart beat.”
During its Next on Netflix presentation on Thursday, Netflix announced a slew of upcoming releases for their most-anticipated shows and movies of 2025. Here’s a look at some of the highlights:
Squid Game season three will premiere on June 27. The final episodes will pick up just after season two’s cliffhanger ending.
While the fifth and final season of Stranger Things is set to release this year, it still doesn’t have a premiere date. Wednesday season two doesn’t have a release date either, but the streamer did release first-look footage from the new episodes.
Ginny & Georgia season three debuts June 5, while Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, a new live talk show hosted by the comedian, kicks off March 12 at 10 p.m. ET.
As for other series coming this year, fans can expect a new installment of Ryan Murphy‘s Monster, as well as new seasons of Black Mirror, Emily in Paris, Nobody Wants This, The Witcher, My Life With the Walter Boys and The Vince Staples Show.
On the film side of things, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is slated for a November release, while Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the third installment in the Knives Out series, is due out this fall.
Jay Kelly, a new Noah Baumbach film starring George Clooney, Adam Sandler and Laura Dern, is also premiering this fall. The film is described as a “heartbreaking comedy.”
Other movies coming to the streamer include the Charlize Theron-starring sequel The Old Guard 2, out on July 2, and a currently untitled film by Kathryn Bigelow, arriving in the fall.
In addition to these highlights, Netflix has entered an exclusive first-look deal with Lena Dunham, who will develop and create projects for them through her company Good Thing Going.
Disney has released the teaser trailer for Freakier Friday, its sequel to the 2003 live-action comedy film Freaky Friday.
The film, which arrives in theaters on Aug. 8, stars Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, who reprise their roles as Anna and Tess Coleman.
The duo switch bodies again in this new film, now decades after the first go-around, but there’s a new multigenerational twist. Lohan’s Anna now has a daughter of her own, along with a soon-to-be stepdaughter.
As they navigate the challenges of merging two families together, the teaser trailer also reveals that this time around there’s a four-way body swap between Anna, Tess, Anna’s daughter and Anna’s stepdaughter.
“Oh, that’s interesting. Your lifelines, it’s like they’ve intersected before. You’ve walked in each other’s path,” a character played by Vanessa Bayer tells Anna and Tess in the trailer. “You learned a lesson. A lesson that may serve you again.”
Chad Michael Murray, Mark Harmon, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky and Rosalind Chao are all reprising their roles from the first film.
Joining them are new cast members Manny Jacinto, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Sophia Hammons and Julia Butters.
The first Freaky Friday film was based on the 1972 Mary Rodgers novel of the same name.
Nisha Ganatra directs Freakier Friday, from a script written by Jordan Weiss.
Last Breath, a new movie starring Finn Cole, Simu Liu and Woody Harrelson, plunges into theaters Friday. The film chronicles the incredible true story of Chris Lemons, a man who survived for more than 30 minutes on the ocean floor with almost no oxygen.
Last Breath is directed by Alex Parkinson, who co-directed a 2019 documentary of the same name. That movie depicts a crew of saturation divers in the North Sea, off the coast of Scotland, who are tasked with doing some repairs in the Huntington oil field.
Saturation, or SAT, divers live in pressurized underwater crafts for weeks at a time.
“I love movies that teach me something, you know, about a weird part of the world or a weird job that nobody really knows about,” Liu tells ABC Audio.
Lemons was cut off from his oxygen supply when a storm knocked his crew’s ship off course while he was underwater, forcing him to survive on just one oxygen tank. That tank was thought to be good for about five minutes of breathing. He survived, unconscious, for more than 35 minutes. A few weeks after the ordeal, Lemons and his crew returned to the seafloor to finish the job they’d started.
Cole says the documentary was instrumental in his understanding of SAT diving and of his character, Chris Lemons. Also helpful? Meeting the divers in person.
“Meeting the guys was just, like, so interesting for me — being able to ask them all the dumb questions and all the crazy kind of existential questions. It’s cool,” Cole says.
Much of the film takes place in claustrophobic environments, like the helmet of a diver’s suit.
“It’s a massive challenge — probably one of the hardest things I’ve had to do,” says Cole.
“Acting in this little space,” says Harrelson, gesturing to a nearby SAT diver helmet. “Demanding!”