'Big Mouth' 4 Returns to Netflix Dec. 4
Netflix has released the first official trailer for the fourth installment of "Big Mouth". Co-created by Nick Kroll, the animated series will pick up from season three with focus on anxiety; the anxiety of growing up, of figuring out who you are, discovering yourself, accepting yourself.The season starts at summer camp before the gang heads to 8th grade. Maria Bamford descends as Tito the Mosquito, the anxiety ridden insect who targets all our favorite kids. As the season progresses, we meet Zach Galifianakis' Gratitoad, who is there to help the crew cope with their anxiety and not let it completely own them. In the great "Big Mouth" tradition, the show continues to explore human sexuality and everything around it, including racial and sexual identity, love in all its forms, and having "The Hugest Period Ever."
You can expect Seth Rogen, Sterling K. Brown and Lena Waithe as some of the celebrity guest appearances in the upcoming season.
"Big Mouth" season four premiers December 4th on the streaming platform.
Every once in a while I get to be on one of my favorite shows. New season of Big Mouth is coming! pic.twitter.com/zGLgbq4siC
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) November 13, 2020
Welcome to the Big Mouth universe, @Sethrogen... ✌️? https://t.co/EnnFHZERGG
— Big Mouth (@bigmouth) November 13, 2020
Big Mouth is getting a 4th season...............who is watching this show
— ? Hater | #Blacktober (@SA1NTCAKE) November 13, 2020
Singer Jeremih Hospitalized with COVID-19
Popular RnB singer Jeremih has been admitted in hospital over COVID-19 related concerns. Rapper 50 Cent broke the news last weekend via Twitter, "Pray for my boy Jeremih he's not doing good this covid s** is real". Not much details have been revealed, but reports indicate that the "Don't Tell 'Em" crooner was in the ICU for the better part of the weekend "fighting for his life".Following the news, fellow celebrities Big Sean, Fat Joe, Toni Braxton, Metro Boomin and Chance the Rapper called on fans to keep the singer in prayers. "Please if you can take a second to pray for my friend Jeremih, he is like a brother to me and he's ill right now. I believe in the healing power of Jesus so if you can for me please please say a prayer over him", tweeted Chance.
50 Cent gave an update on Monday saying that Jeremih was "responsive and doing a little better". Other celebs to have previously contracted coronavirus include Idris Elba, Babyface, Andy Cohen and Tom Hanks among others.
pray for my boy Jeremih he's not doing good this covid shit is real. ?? pic.twitter.com/o7eWGAfZJM
— 50cent (@50cent) November 14, 2020
why is 2020 trying to take Jeremih too pic.twitter.com/u6CVJaSfmn
— Ezra (@frozengrapeclub) November 14, 2020
Jeremih is in ICU fighting for his life. He isn't over the age of 40. To the young people that are acting as if COVID-19 is like the common cold, please understand that it's not. It affects everyone differently which is more reason why you should take it seriously.
— ??Beyoncé checks up on me. (@DoseofAji) November 14, 2020
'Small Axe' Series Trailer Released
Amazon Prime Video and BBC have released the official trailer for "Small Axe". The Steve McQueen-directed five-part anthology series is based on the real-life experiences of London's West Indian community, set between the years 1969 and 1982."Mangrove", the first episode debuts on the streaming service in November 20, starring Letitia Wright and Malachi Kirby. It will then be followed by "Lovers Rock" (Nov. 27) with Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn and Micheal Ward; "Education" (Dec.4) with Kenyah Sandy et al; "Alex Wheatle" (Dec. 11) and "Red, White and Blue" (Dec. 18).
Check out "Lovers Rock" trailer below!
Small Axe | Lovers Rock Trailer | Prime Video pic.twitter.com/1zRm9sBN0i
— Streaming Service Shows/Movie News (@NetflixshowsMo1) November 17, 2020
? Dropping 22nd November ? #smallaxe #LoversRock pic.twitter.com/8e3LhoInyi
— F. (@francislovehall) November 10, 2020