"House of Cards" is shaking up its cast as production resumes heading into the final season. Bossip's Jennifer Cunningham joins Cheddar to discuss whether the changes are enough to distract from the Kevin Spacey scandal. The senior editor reveals whether she thinks Netflix is hoping to get the series over with after being engulfed in a months-long controversy.
Next, we break down "Black Panther's" box-office success weeks ahead of its actual release. The movie is outpacing all other superhero movies in pre-sale figures. Cunningham explains what's causing fans to get so excited about the upcoming Marvel Studios movie.
Harvey Weinstein again denied allegations that he raped actress Rose McGowan. Cunningham discusses why the embattled producer continues refuting the claims made against him. Finally, we discuss The New York Times' signing with Anonymous Content to represent its film and television rights.
Pieter Vanerman, CEO of Spin, joined Cheddar News to discuss the ping-pong franchise, which has nine locations around the U.S. and two in New York City, and also dived into how the business operates, showed what's on the menu and what you can expect when you visit.
“This truly is The One Where Our Hearts Are Broken,” “Friends” co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane, along with executive producer Kevin Bright, said in a joint statement Sunday.
Nancy Mello, an animal communicator with Medium, joined Cheddar News to discuss how her love of animals led to a change from doing readings with people and spoke of her experiences and the process of helping animals. Mello also does a live pet reading in studio.