Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson join forces in new project, ‘King of the Hill’

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In the world of entertainment, exciting new offerings are headed our way, including the return of New Orleans legend Big Freedia with a unique gospel album and an upcoming comedy film starring acting trio Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer. These new projects are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the array of exciting content being released for audiences to enjoy on various streaming platforms.

One highly anticipated film is “The Pickup,” featuring Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson as armored truck drivers who find themselves embroiled in a heist orchestrated by Keke Palmer’s criminal mastermind character. The movie, which premiered on Prime Video, captured attention during its production in Atlanta when crew members were injured in a collision on set.

For horror enthusiasts, Osgood Perkins’ latest film, “The Monkey,” offers a chilling experience on Hulu. This follow-up to his previous hit, “Longlegs,” takes inspiration from a Stephen King story and follows the harrowing events that befall twin brothers after a demonic toy monkey wreaks havoc in their lives.

In the realm of music, Big Freedia’s new album “Pressing Onward” marks a significant departure from her previous work, as it delves into the realm of gospel music. Infused with her signature energy and vibrancy, tracks like “Holy Shuffle” featuring Billy Porter and “Sunday Best” featuring Tamar Braxton are bound to uplift listeners’ spirits.

Meanwhile, Japanese kawaii metal trio BABYMETAL is set to release their fifth studio album, “METAL FORTH.” Known for their eclectic blend of pop idol culture with heavy rock elements, BABYMETAL’s upcoming album promises a thrilling musical journey with guest appearances from notable artists like Poppy, Spiritbox, and Tom Morello.

On the small screen, beloved animated series “King of the Hill” makes a long-awaited return with its 14th season on Hulu, picking up roughly a decade after the events of the previous season. Viewers can catch up with the Hill family as they navigate life in a post-retirement phase against the backdrop of contemporary America.

Similarly, the second season of “Wednesday” follows the adventures of teen Wednesday Addams at the Nevermore Academy, with Jenna Ortega reprising her role to critical acclaim. The series promises more dark humor and gothic charm as Wednesday grapples with the challenges of boarding school life.

These diverse offerings across film, music, and television promise to provide audiences with an exciting array of content to enjoy and explore. From the animated charm of “King of the Hill” to the heart-pounding action of “The Pickup” and the soul-stirring melodies of Big Freedia’s gospel album, there is something for everyone to look forward to in the world of entertainment.

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