The changeover in the White House has understandably dominated headlines this week, but there have still been plenty of updates from the entertainment world.
They star in the Netflix film about modern-day India.
The raunchy drama with be coming back for another series, this time with a new focal character.
The Old Vic’s Matthew Warchus is on directing duties.
The Hollywood star also discussed the future of cinema.
The risque Netflix show is set in Regency London.
Many of the biggest hits of the year will feature.
Successful applicants will be given between £20,000 and £40,000 for their projects.
The Crown's latest series has been criticised for its portrayal of some characters.
A German satirical programme has poked fun at the prime minister.
The actor's portrayal of Barry Glickman has not gone down well.
She stars in the upcoming movie Pieces Of A Woman alongside Shia LaBeouf.
The 94-year-old naturalist hopes he has passed on the baton of climate change awareness to others on social media.
The widow of Major Hugh Lindsay is unhappy with The Crown's producers for dramatising the tragic avalanche that killed her husband – after she asked them not to.
The star has won plaudits for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher.
Some have openly admitted to watching it while others are desperate not to make an appearance.
She said she wanted to portray the former PM as a 'human being'.
Piers Morgan has likened his excitement about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 'woke' Netflix content to that he feels when getting root canal surgery at the dentist
The service launched in April with content featuring A-list talent.
The stand-up said she would not be writing similar scenes for herself in the future.
Series four of the hit Netflix drama will be available from November 15.
They recently signed a deal, rumoured to be worth more than £100 million, with the streaming giant.
The broadcaster's account will also feature clips and behind the scenes content from the WWF and Silverback Films.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working royals at the end of March.
The series will be available from November 15.