Jamie Foxx’s ‘Hularious’ special to premiere in October
Jamie Foxx in ‘Jamie Foxx: Take Care of Yourself’ (Hulu)
It’s Jamie Foxx’s turn to take on Hularious, Hulu’s original stand-up comedy series. His special, dubbed Jamie Foxx: Take Care of Yourself, is set to premiere Oct. 7 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
According to the synopsis, it will see the comedian take the stage, delivering “a much-needed dose of self-care in his most honest, evolved, and unforgettable chapter yet.”
Jamie Foxx: Take Care of Yourself follows Jamie’s 2024 Netflix special, Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…, his return to the stage after his 2023 medical emergency.
A photo of Melissa Benoist. (Amy Harrity) | A photo of Griffin Dunne. (Martina Tolot) | A photo of Isaiah Hill. (Netflix)
The upcoming Myron Bolitar TV series adaptation has added even more to its cast.
Netflix has announced that Melissa Benoist, Griffin Dunne, Bebe Neuwirth, Isaiah Hill, Ra’Mya Latiah Aikens, Amanda Warren, Quincy Isaiah, Charlie Tahan, Jamie Hector and Sandrine Holt have joined the cast of the upcoming drama series.
They join previously announced stars Colin Woodell, KJ Apa and Diane Guerrero, who will play Myron Bolitar, Win Lockwood and Esperanza Diaz in the show. Also part of the main cast are Jabari Banks, Chloe Fineman, Jamie McShane and Ben McKenzie.
Myron Bolitar will be based on writer Harlan Coben’s longest-running series, which spans 12 books.
“After an injury ends his NBA dreams, Myron Bolitar reinvents himself as a sports agent — using charm, smarts, and a ruthless partner to navigate the high-stakes and dirty world of sports, where saving his clients often means risking himself,” according to the show’s official logline.
Benoist will play Valerie Simpson, a former tennis star launching a comeback. Dunne is set to play Alan Bolitar, Myron’s father, while Neuwirth will play Ellen Bolitar, Myron’s mother.
Hill will portray Jayden Elder, a generational basketball player primed to be the first overall pick in the NBA draft.
Aikens is playing Wanda Green, who is Dwayne Richmond’s fiancée, while Warren will portray Deanna Richmond, Dwayne’s mother.
Isaiah will play Rodney Keys, an NBA player and one of Myron’s clients. Tahan is playing Roger Quincy, “an off-kilter man who doesn’t want to be defined by his past,” according to the streamer.
Finally, Hector will play Avery Crowder, a man with a criminal past determined to make it in the sports business, while Holt will play Detective Sharon Steele.
Emmy winner David E. Kelley and Kyle Long are set to co-showrun, write and executive produce the series.
Tom Holland and Zendaya attend the ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ photocall at Four Seasons Hotel on June 15, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Cuadra/Getty Images)
Tom Holland has seemingly confirmed what has long been speculated: that he and Zendaya are already married.
In an interview with Esquire, the Spider-Man: Brand New Day star was asked about the AI images that circulated purporting to be from their wedding. He said the images confused his granny, who thought she hadn’t been invited.
The reporter then asked whether he had to reach out to other family members to explain the photos, to which he paused then replied, “No, because they were all there.”
When the reporter said they didn’t realize the wedding had happened already, Holland firmly responded, “That’s all you’ll get on that.”
Before this, the closest the public got to a confirmation was Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach telling Access Hollywood at the 2026 Actor Awards that the “wedding has already happened. You missed it.”
When asked by a reporter if that was true, Roach replied, “It’s very true.”
ABC News reached out to a representative for Holland and Zendaya at the time.
Holland and Zendaya are set to star together in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and The Odyssey this year.
Artwork for ‘Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness’ (ABC News Studios)
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, 20/20 co-anchor Deborah Roberts and ABC News national correspondent Will Reeve are celebrating the occasion by highlighting some of the nation’s greatest stories, triumphs and innovations in Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness.
Roberts says the special arrives at a time when many Americans are experiencing “so many complicated emotions” about the country.
“We had a chance to think about where this country has been, the diversity of this country, the inventiveness of this country, the difficulties that people have faced in this country so we sort of use that as a backdrop but to highlight so many things about our country,” she tells ABC Audio, mentioning her coverage of the Savannah Bananas, Pan Am flight attendants and more.
She notes the country has a lot to celebrate and reflect on, highlighting it’s beauty, uniqueness and resilience.
“This is a country that has not only been through a lot, we’ve been built through love and sweat and tears and sacrifice, but there’s also a lot to look at and to stand in wonder of,” Roberts says. “There are a lot of moments that are worth celebrating and also moments that are worth…contemplating and wondering…how we might be better and stronger as a country.”
Ultimately, Roberts hopes the special gives viewers a sense of joy.
“There are a lot of people who might be a little conflicted right now because of the politics in this country about how they feel about celebrating,” she says. “I hope people will take away a real feeling of depth and of heart and exploration from this special and also too, of course, just some fun.”
Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness airs Monday at 8 p.m. ETon ABC and streams next day on Disney+ and Hulu, with Roberts hosting from Walt Disney World Resort and Reeve from Disneyland.