Entertainment News Roundup: 'Mickey 17', Drake, and More

A quick look at the latest entertainment headlines, including 'Mickey 17', a Pokémon Cheeto selling for thousands, Drake's legal settlement, and video game hall of fame nominees.

Entertainment News Roundup: 'Mickey 17', Drake, and More

Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the world of entertainment! From exciting film releases to bizarre auctions and legal settlements, we've got you covered.

'Mickey 17': Pattinson and Ackie Shine

Bong Joon Ho's upcoming sci-fi film, 'Mickey 17', is already generating buzz. Robert Pattinson is said to deliver a "wholehearted" performance, perfectly suited to Bong's directorial style. But it's not just Pattinson who's impressing audiences. Naomi Ackie is also receiving praise, being hailed as "the best girlfriend ever" in the film.

Robert Pattinson as Mickey in Mickey 17, looking distressed in a futuristic setting.

The film centers around Mickey, a "disposable clone worker" who is regenerated every time he dies. As the title suggests, Mickey has been through this process a staggering 17 times. Prepare for a wild ride with this unique sci-fi romp!

Cheetozard Mania: Pokémon Cheeto Sells Big

In a bizarre turn of events, a Pokémon-shaped Cheeto, affectionately dubbed "Cheetozard," sold at auction for a whopping $87,840! The uniquely shaped snack attracted 60 bids, highlighting the collector's interest in novelty items. Who knew a cheese puff could be so valuable?

Close-up of a Cheeto resembling a Charizard Pokémon.

Drake and iHeartMedia Settle Legal Dispute

The legal battle between Drake and iHeartMedia has come to an end. iHeartMedia claims the dispute was settled because they "did nothing wrong." Apparently, Drake agreed to drop his petition in exchange for documents that proved iHeart's innocence. Case closed!

Video Game Hall of Fame Finalists Announced

Get ready to cast your vote! The World Video Game Hall of Fame has revealed its 12 finalists for 2025. Among the nominees are classic titles like Angry Birds and Frogger. Will your favorite game make the cut?

A collage featuring images of Angry Birds and Frogger, representing the finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame 2025.
"It's always exciting to see which games resonate with players and historians alike," says a representative from the World Video Game Hall of Fame.

That's all for this entertainment roundup. Stay tuned for more updates!

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