Bollywood Actor Sushant Singh Dies at 34
Sushant Singh Rajput has passed on at age 34. According to a statement by the Mumbai Police, the Bollywood star died by suicide at his home on Sunday. Sushant is famed for notable roles in series including "Sacred Ties" and most recently "Dil Bechara"."It pains us to share that Sushant Singh Rajput is no longer with us. We request his fans to keep him in their thoughts and celebrate his life, and his work like they have done so far. We request the media to help us maintain privacy at this moment of grief," read a statement from his family.This MAN.♥ #SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/1WertYKkHq
— ℐᵏⁱᵍᵃⁱ⚜ (@lostAngelzx) June 15, 2020
We don't think he committed suicide, police must investigate the matter. There seems to be a conspiracy behind his death. He has been murdered: Maternal uncle of #SushantSinghRajput, outside Sushant's residence in Patna, Bihar. (14.06.2020) pic.twitter.com/aUO80KNZdf
— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2020
Rest in Peace ... #SushantSinghRajput pic.twitter.com/R0rHfmYK65
— John Abraham (@TheJohnAbraham) June 15, 2020
'Wonder Woman 1984' Release Date Further Delayed
The release date for Gal Gadot's 2017 "Wonder Woman" sequel has been pushed back to October, 2020. Patty Jenkins, the action film's director, attributes the decision to the need for the world to "focus on more important things right now". "Wish we were sharing our film yesterday but there are more important things going on in our world we'd rather you focus on for now", tweeted Jenkins on Saturday, adding, "Thank you to our fans for being so great, by our sides. Can't WAIT for you to see it! Sending love and healing to the world. See you October 2nd!!"Wonder Woman 1984 was originally scheduled to premiere this month, but was then pushed to August amid coronavirus concerns and theater shutdown globally.Wish we were sharing our film yesterday but there are more important things going on in our world we'd rather you focus on for now. Thank you to our fans for being so great, by our sides. Can't WAIT for you to see it! Sending love and healing to the world. See you October 2nd!! pic.twitter.com/BuOjMnlFsQ
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) June 12, 2020
Wonder Woman 1984 will now be released on October 2, 2020. https://t.co/7qQyx3FiI4 pic.twitter.com/NXIE9LlcvH
— IGN (@IGN) June 12, 2020
#WonderWoman's theatrical release has been delayed https://t.co/TmS4oMAa4e pic.twitter.com/kRtomKwGsj
— Variety (@Variety) June 12, 2020
'The Bachelor' Casts First Black Lead
Matt James will be cast as "The Bachelor" for the upcoming season 25, becoming the hit series' first black lead in 18 years that the show has ran. "It's official...your next Bachelor is @mattjames919!", ABC announced via Twitter on Friday.The announcement comes after a charged online petition to have the network "reflect and honor the racial diversity" on the show. The Mike Fleiss-created reality TV looks into a single bachelor who dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love. Details on the upcoming season are yet to be revealed.Matt James is the first Black male lead of#TheBachelor and he did his first interview in style—quarantine style. https://t.co/Sxf10k8z9P
— E! News (@enews) June 12, 2020
Does anybody really care that the first black male has been cast in The Bachelor?
— Terry McMillan (@MsTerryMcMillan) June 12, 2020
How dare you make me interested in watching The Bachelor.
— Eugene Lee Yang (@EugeneLeeYang) June 12, 2020