Entertainment Buzz with the 2026 Met Gala, HBO’s Industry, and Samuel L Jackson

Feb 26, 2026 | 6:25 AM

Robert Cosby Jr., son of Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby, died Monday in Utah. Salt Lake City Police confirmed they responded to a possible OD after receiving a call about a medical emergency involving a 23-year-old male. Robert Jr. had openly discussed his struggles with drug addiction and mental health on the show. Story URL


Matt Dillon will headline and executive produce MGM+’s new eight-episode drama The Magnificent Seven. The series reimagines the 1960 Western classic. Dillon plays Chris Adams, leader of seven gunslingers defending a peaceful Quaker village from a ruthless land baron in the 1880s American frontier. Production begins in June 2026 in Calgary. Story URL


HBO has renewed Industry for a fifth and final season. The drama will air its Season 4 finale March 1st on HBO and HBO Max. Season 4 has averaged 1.7 million viewers per episode, about 30% higher than Season 3. Francesca Orsi of HBO praised the show’s exploration of power, money, and class, calling it a standout contemporary drama. Story URL


Streamer Adin Ross bought the Albuquerque, New Mexico home featured in Breaking Bad for $1.3 million. TMZ confirmed the sale of the four-bedroom property, known as “Walter White’s house,” which was first listed for $4 million in January 2025 before dropping to $400,000. Ross plans to recreate the home “just how you see it in the show.” Story URL


NBC has chosen Jake Johnson to headline a new comedy pilot about a Los Angeles private investigator from Brooklyn Nine-Nine creators Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici. Akiva Schaffer, known for The Naked Gun, is set to direct. The single-camera comedy follows Mickey, a sharp but jaded former LAPD officer whose life unraveled three years earlier. Story URL


The 2026 Met Gala will take place on May 4th with the theme “Fashion Is Art.” Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour will serve as co-chairs. The event will inaugurate The Met’s new 12,000-square-foot galleries beside the Great Hall. Jeff and Lauren Sanchez Bezos will sponsor the gala and act as honorary chairs. Story URL


Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming Tulsa King spinoff starring Samuel L. Jackson has relocated from New Orleans to Texas. Paramount+ announced Tuesday the series, originally titled NOLA King, will now be called Frisco King and take place in Texas. Sheridan will write all eight episodes of the first season. The spinoff centers on Jackson’s character. Story URL