Entertainment

Sports Legends and Entertainment News

Updated 2026-05-13 19:20 UTC 2 sources Neutral

ESPN published an oral history piece on Lionel Messi’s international football career, exploring how it might have unfolded if he had played for Spain. Meanwhile, several entertainment industry updates were reported by Variety, including the presale of a new 3D animated movie and the renewal of popular TV shows like 'Love Is Blind' and 'Bridgerton'.

Coverage timeline — 5 articles
ESPN
How would the past 20 years of international football have looked if Lionel Messi had played for Spain? ESPN spoke to those who shaped his Argentina career.
2026-05-13 19:43 UTC
Variety
Netflix has sealed a deal with the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show to become the event’s new telecast partner. The streamer will take over showcasing the show starting with its 151st edition in early 2027 in New York. Netflix grabbed the rights after Fox Sports’ 10-year deal as the excl
2026-05-13 19:01 UTC
Variety
Attention, members of the Ton: “Bridgerton” will break its two-year release cycle with its upcoming fifth season. Netflix’s chief content officer Bela Bajaria announced that “Bridgerton” “will return next year with Season 5” during the streamer’s upfro
2026-05-13 19:04 UTC
Variety
Love is wicked blind. The next season of Netflix’s hit dating experiment is heading to Boston. The streamer announced the Season 11 renewal of “Love Is Blind” during its upfronts presentation in New York, revealing that the new installment would arrive sometime in fall 2026. The se
2026-05-13 19:11 UTC
Variety
New Europe Film Sales has closed the first presale on its upcoming 3D family animation “Nina and the Goddess of Thunder,” which has a production budget of 7.5 million euros ($8.77 million). French rights were picked up by KMBO, the leading distributor for animation, whose releases include “Ozi: Voic
2026-05-13 19:14 UTC
Share: Twitter / X LinkedIn