All the Culture News You Missed This Week
Here's why Emmy-winning Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany made headlines this week.
By Pahull Bains
Date September 19, 2020
From Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk in Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series to Apple’s new content subscription plan, here’s all the news you missed this week.
Tatiana Maslany was announced as She-Hulk
Orphan Black star (and Saskatchewan native) Tatiana Maslany will be playing the lead role in Marvel’s upcoming She-Hulk series for Disney+. The last major character to be co-created by Stan Lee, She-Hulk’s human alter ego is Jennifer Walters, who gets her powers after an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner (aka the Hulk). Stay tuned for more details.
Welcome to the family, cuz! @tatianamaslany#SheHulkhttps://t.co/VXcaE9Fine
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) September 17, 2020
Drew Barrymore launched a talk show
Drew Barrymore is back on our screens, this time as a talk show host. The first episode of The Drew Barrymore Show premiered September 14 on CBS with a Charlie’s Angels reunion. Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu joined Barrymore to kick the show off, followed by guests like Reese Witherspoon, Gabrielle Union, Charlize Theron and Billy Porter over the course of the first week. In addition to interviews, Barrymore does a quirky daily news segment, monologues and more. “I am not one person, I am not one mood, I am not one thing, I am such a mixed bag myself,” she said during a virtual press conference. “I want a show that represents all of the different things that we are interested in.”
.@TheeBillyPorter breaks down his thoughts on masculinity.
See more from Billy on today's show ? Check local listings. pic.twitter.com/5MdEb74BbX
— The Drew Barrymore Show (@DrewBarrymoreTV) September 18, 2020
Apple rolled out a new subscription plan
Announced earlier this week and rolling out in the fall is Apple One, a new subscription service that will offer users access to Apple Music, Apple TV+, iCloud and more in a single package. Three different plans will be available: Individual, which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and 50GB of iCloud storage for CAD 15.95 per month; Family, which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and 200GB of iCloud storage for CAD 20.95 per month; and Premier, which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, Apple Fitness+ (a new Apple Watch fitness experience arriving later this year), and 2TB of iCloud storage for CAD 33.95 per month. Both Family and Premiere plans can be shared by up to six family members. While the Apple One Individual and Family plans will be available in over 100 countries and regions, the Premier plan will be available only in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US.
Apple One bundle just announced at the #AppleEvent:
? Apple TV Plus
? Apple News Plus
? Fitness Plus
? Apple Music
?️ Apple Arcade
☁️ iCloud#AppleEventhttps://t.co/wrR7KUSPDYpic.twitter.com/8fW1MmNNrQ— CNET (@CNET) September 15, 2020
Instagram launched new accessibility features
Instagram recently introduced AI-powered automatic video captions for IGTV to make it easier and more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing communities to use the platform’s video services. To start, the feature will be available in sixteen languages globally. According to Instagram, as more people use the closed captions in this new feature, the AI will begin to learn and improve in quality.
And ICYMI: we spoke to Noah Reid about his new short film, which premiered at TIFF this week, and the end of Schitt’s Creek.