There's a new hero coming to the big screen and it's not "Black Panther." Gamespot's Justin Haywald joins Cheddar to discuss Nintendo's plans to make an animated Super Mario Brothers movie. He explains what the company will have to do differently to avoid repeating the disastrous 1993 live-action Mario movie.
Nintendo just announced it's adapting Mario Kart for mobile. The managing editor reveals whether he thinks it will rise to the top of the App Store once the game drops. He also breaks down the gaming giant's financials after it reported higher-than-expected earnings.
Fans of "Red Dead Redemption" will have to wait even longer for the long-awaited sequel. Rockstar Games announced the title won't hit stores until Fall 2018. Haywald considers whether the news means the title might disappoint gamers when it's released.
Prosecutors will dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin in the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the Western film “ Rust," alluding to new revelations in the investigation while cautioning that Baldwin has not been absolved.
Cheddar recs "True Crime with Kendall Rae," "Snowfall" series finale, "Florida Man," "Redefined: J.R. Smith," "American Experience: The Sun Queen," and "Vanderpump Rules."
The top entertainment headlines for April 20, 2023.
Cocaine Bear was a hit in theaters earlier this year. Now we've got a real-life "soda bear" in Canada. Local news sources reported that a black bear broke into a car in British Columbia in the middle of the night and started drinking soda, drinking a total of 69 cans.
A three-year-old son of a preacher joined the church band at a recent Sunday service.
The top entertainment headlines for April 19, 2023.
How Plant-Based Diets Can Remain Flavorful Through Reimagined Plates
For Earth Month, former "Top Chef" contestant Spike Mendelsohn joined Shannon LaNier and Hena Doba at Cheddar News studios to talk eco-friendly foods and show off his ratatouille recipe.
The top entertainment headlines for April 18, 2023.
Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier visits the 11th Black Comic Book Festival in Harlem.
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