Bad Bunny is ready to make the world dance in new Super Bowl trailer
Bad Bunny, courtesy of Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny‘s halftime show will be a global dance party — and everyone’s invited.
In a newly released trailer for the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show,the artist is seen dancing under a Puerto Rican Flamboyant tree, which is a symbol of the island’s pride and identity.
As he dances to his song “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” which means “Unforgettable Dance,” he’s joined by various partners of all shapes, sizes, ages and ethnicities. The song’s lyrics translate to, “No, I can’t forget you/ No, I can’t erase you/ You taught me to love/ You taught me to dance.”
On Instagram, he wrote in Spanish, “On Feb. 8, the world will dance.”
A press release from Apple Music describes the trailer as “an open invitation, welcoming the entire world—no matter who you are or where you are from—to join Bad Bunny for his monumental Super Bowl Halftime performance and get excited for the rhythm, unity, and cultural richness that only Bad Bunny can bring to the global stage.”
The Super Bowl, which will be held Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California, will also feature Charlie Puth singing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile singing “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones performing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’/(Courtesy of 20th Century Studios)
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters in less than two weeks, and now the final trailer for the film has been released.
The trailer opens with Springsteen, played by Jeremy Allen White, recording the track “Born in the U.S.A.,” cut with clips of Springsteen performing onstage. While listening to the song, Springsteen stops the track, saying, “No, put ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ on the shelf. I want this record to feel different.”
“Born in the U.S.A.” was originally part of the demos for Springsteen’s 1982 solo acoustic album, Nebraska, but didn’t make the album. It instead became the title track of Springsteen’s 1984 album, which went to #1.
After scrapping “Born in the U.S.A.,” the trailer focuses on Springsteen’s decision to record Nebraska despite pushback from his label and shows the support he received from his manager, Jon Landau, played by Jeremy Strong. It also features clips of White with actress Odessa Young, who plays Springsteen’s love interest in the film.
It ends with White performing Springsteen’s classic tune “Born to Run” onstage in front of thousands of fans.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opens in theaters and IMAX on Oct. 23. Tickets are on sale now.
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The trailer and premiere date for season 15 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has arrived. Bravo has announced that the series will return on Dec. 4. Kyle Richards, Dorit Kemsley, Erika Jayne, Sutton Stracke and Bozoma Saint John return as the main housewives while Rachel Zoe and Amanda Frances join as members of the core cast …
Renée Zellweger is set to star in the upcoming psychological thriller Phantom Son. Deadline reports that the film will be directed by Harry Potter helmer David Yates. The film’s story follows a young runaway who struggles to survive on the street and is taken in by a lonely woman whose own son was kidnapped …
The 2026 Golden Globes, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, took place in Los Angeles Sunday night.
Here’s the complete list of winners:
Best picture (drama) Hamnet
Best picture (musical or comedy) One Battle After Another
Best picture (animated) KPop Demon Hunters
Cinematic and box office achievement Sinners
Best motion picture (non-English language) The Secret Agent
Best performance by a female actor in a motion picture (drama) Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Best performance by a male actor in a motion picture (drama) Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent
Best performance by a male actor in a motion picture (musical or comedy) Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme
Best performance by a female actor in a motion picture (musical or comedy) Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Best performance by a male actor in a supporting role in any motion picture Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value
Best performance by a female actor in a supporting role in any motion picture Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another
Best director Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Best screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another
Best original song “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters, music and lyrics by EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun
Best original score Ludwig Göransson, Sinners
Best television series (drama) The Pitt
Best television series (comedy) The Studio
Best television limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television Adolescence
Best performance by a male actor in a television series (drama) Noah Wyle, The Pitt
Best performance by a female actor in a television series (drama) Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus
Best performance by a male actor in a supporting role on television Owen Cooper, Adolescence
Best performance by a female actor in a supporting role on television Erin Doherty, Adolescence
Best performance by a female actor in a television series (comedy) Jean Smart, Hacks
Best performance by a male actor in a television series (comedy) Seth Rogen, The Studio
Best performance by a female actor in a limited series, anthology series or a motion picture made for television Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex
Best performance by a male actor in a limited series, anthology series or a motion picture made for television Stephen Graham, Adolescence
Best performance in stand-up comedy on television Ricky Gervais: Mortality