Celebrity Buzz with Tracy Morgan and Bob Ross

Jan 15, 2026 | 5:53 AM

HBO has set April 12 for the premiere of season three of Euphoria, releasing a high-energy trailer revealing a five-year time jump. Rue (Zendaya) is living in Mexico and indebted to drug dealer Laurie. Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate (Jacob Elordi) are engaged and later marry, while Jules (Hunter Schafer) Jules attends art school. The series initially launched in 2018. (Story URL)


Tracy Morgan’s new comedy series The Fall & Rise Of Reggie Dinkins will premiere earlier than planned on NBC. The first episode airs Sunday right after the NFL playoff game between the Rams and Bears. Starting March 2nd, it will air weekly in the 8:30 p.m. slot. Episodes will stream the next day on Peacock. Morgan stars as a disgraced football player seeking redemption. (Story URL)


Prime Video has ordered Odd Jobs, a new adult animated comedy set in the year 2127. The series follows a crew of gig workers navigating the neo Midwest, taking on dangerous assignments through an app. Producers described the show as inspired by “bizarre and grotesque portents” of the future, while Amazon called it “sharp, absurd, and laugh-out-loud funny.” (Story URL)


Three paintings by the late artist Bob Ross will be auctioned this month to raise money for public television. Bonhams will feature the works in its sale on January 27th in Massachusetts. The auction house expects the pieces to bring in up to $155,000. Ross became famous through The Joy of Painting, which aired on public broadcasting stations from 1983 to 1994. (Story URL)


Spanish prosecutors are reviewing claims that singer Julio Iglesias sexually assaulted two former employees at his homes in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. A formal complaint was filed on January 5th by an unnamed party. The case could be brought before Spain’s National Court, which handles alleged crimes committed abroad by Spanish citizens. (Story URL)


The 2026 Golden Globes drew 8.66 million live and same-day viewers on CBS, a 7% drop from last year’s 9.27 million, according to Nielsen data. Despite the decline, the show outperformed the 2023 record low of 6.3 million but remained far below the 18.3 million who tuned in back in 2020. This year’s ceremony lacked a direct NFL playoff lead-in. (Story URL)


Ryan Hurst has been cast as Kratos in Amazon Prime Video’s live-action adaptation of God of War. Hurst previously voiced Thor in the video game God of War: Ragnarok. The series will follow the story from the two most recent games, where Kratos and his ten-year-old son Atreus journey to spread the ashes of Faye, their wife and mother. (Story URL)