Kevin Costner’s docuseries The West will premiere on History Channel on May 26th, with back-to-back episodes and a special presentation of Episode 3 on May 27. The series will explore the history of the American West, showcasing key events such as the journeys of Lewis and Clark and the resistance of Native American tribes. (Deadline)
Director Chris Columbus regrets Donald Trump’s cameo in Home Alone 2, calling it a “curse” and “albatross” for him. Trump’s brief spot, a quid pro quo for filming at the Plaza Hotel, has become controversial. Columbus wants to remove it but joked that doing so might lead to him being seen as “not fit to live in the United States.” (COS)
Adam Sandler’s iconic comedy Happy Gilmore is returning to theaters April 27th and 30th, ahead of the release of its sequel, Happy Gilmore 2, on July 25th. The sequel’s cast includes returning co-stars Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen, with many new additions like Bad Bunny and several professional golfers. (People)
Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter faces new allegations of sexually assaulting a woman in 2004, leading to a lawsuit claiming the assault resulted in STDs that ultimately led to cervical cancer. Carter denied the allegations through his lawyers. The lawsuit details multiple encounters and alleges that Carter failed to use proper protection. (People)
NBC’s Today hosts Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Dylan Dreyer provided an update on their absent co-host Sheinelle Jones, who has been on leave since December for a family health matter. Her colleagues express support and prayers, confirming she misses the show and will return. Jones has thanked viewers for their support. (Post)
Wink Martindale, host of popular game shows like Gambit and Tic-Tac-Dough, has passed away at 91. He also conducted one of the earliest TV interviews with Elvis Presley. Martindale, who battled lymphoma, died at Eisenhower Health in California. Gambit ended in 1976 due to competition from Wheel of Fortune. (ABC News)