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It's time to try defying gravity — on TV!

NBC will soon premiere *Wicked: One Wonderful Night*, a two-hour TV special celebrating the music of *Wicked* — and * *has an exclusive first look at the Ozian extravaganza.

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the Oscar-nominated stars behind Elphaba and Glinda, are headlining the special, in which they'll perform numerous songs from the films to an audience at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (The performance is not broadcast live, as it was filmed in L.A. last month.)

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Cynthia Erivo in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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The special also features performances from Michelle Yeoh (Madame Morrible), Jeff Goldblum (the Wizard), Ethan Slater (Boq), Marissa Bode (Nessarose), and Bowen Yang (Pfannee), all of whom are set to reprise their roles from the 2024 movie in the upcoming *Wicked: For Good*.

The performers will be accompanied by a 37-piece live orchestra led by Stephen Oremus, who served as the arranger and music director for the original 2003 Broadway production of *Wicked* and worked on the *Wicked: Part One* film. Christopher Scott, who choreographed the dance sequences in both *Wicked: Part One* and *Wicked: For Good*, will provide reimagined choreography for the special.

*Wicked: One Wonderful Night* will also premiere previously unseen footage of *Wicked: For Good*, including snippets from the two new songs that original composer Stephen Schwartz added for the second film, "No Place Like Home" and "The Girl in the Bubble."

The special will also feature appearances from Schwartz, *Wicked: Part One *and *Wicked: For Good* filmmaker Jon M. Chu, and surprise guests who have yet to be revealed.

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*Wicked: Part One* was among the buzziest films of 2024, earning over $750 million worldwide and receiving a whopping 10 Oscar nominations, including nods for Best Picture, Best Actress for Erivo, and Best Supporting Actress for Grande. The film ultimately won two Academy Awards for Paul Tazewell's costume designs and Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales' production design.

*Wicked: One Wonderful Night* premieres on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Nov. 6. The special will be available to stream on Peacock the following day, Nov. 7.

*Wicked: For Good* flies into theaters two weeks later on Nov. 21. The film adapts the second half of the Broadway show, featuring tunes like "No Good Deed" and "For Good." Colman Domingo was recently announced as the voice of the Cowardly Lion, who previously appeared as an unspeaking cub in *Wicked: Part One*. As for the Scarecrow and the Tin Man, you'll have to wait to watch *Wicked: For Good* — or look up the plot of the 22-year-old stage musical to figure out the casting for those two characters.****Check out more photos from *Wicked: One Wonderful Night* below.**

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Michelle Yeoh in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Michelle Yeoh in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Cynthia Erivo in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, and Ethan Slater in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, and Ethan Slater in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Cynthia Erivo and Jeff Goldblum in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo and Jeff Goldblum in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Cynthia Erivo in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'

Cynthia Erivo in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Ariana Grande in 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night'.

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Dana White Receives Major Backing From Mike Tyson's ExBoxing Coach Amid Ali Revival Act Criticism Jaideep R UnnithanOctober 31, 2025 at 2:30 AM 0 via IMAGO ©via IMAGO Though he's yet to score a home run, Dana White nonetheless appears to be touching one new base after another. The UFC honcho has been under relentless scrutiny over the proposed amendments to the Muhammad Ali Act. Backed by TKO, the parent company of the UFC, WWE, and now Zuffa Boxing, the revival act aims to establish a Unified Boxing Organization.

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Though he's yet to score a home run, Dana White nonetheless appears to be touching one new base after another. The UFC honcho has been under relentless scrutiny over the proposed amendments to the Muhammad Ali Act. Backed by TKO, the parent company of the UFC, WWE, and now Zuffa Boxing, the revival act aims to establish a Unified Boxing Organization. With their own rankings, titles, and belts, much like how the UFC functions today, they would operate independently. However, the move has reportedly come under severe criticism.

In light of the UFC's $375 million antitrust settlement, many worry whether allowing a single entity to regulate fighters' careers monopolistically bodes well for the sport's future. Yet Dana White and TKO's initiative seem to have received some notable endorsements. The unanimous support it garnered from the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) is one prime example. Now, even a few figures from boxing's old guard appear enthusiastic about what White and his team are attempting to do for the sport.

Teddy Atlas joins Dana White's corner

Boxing Kingdom shared excerpts from comments made by Mike Tyson's former trainer, Teddy Atlas. Reflecting on how Dana White transformed the fate of MMA in such a short span, the Hall of Fame trainer reportedly said, "In a short period of time, Dana has taken MMA, and he has made the UFC into a huge brand. He gives the fans what they want, the best against the best."

White has done so much for the combat sports world. So Atlas felt he truly deserves a pat on the back. He added, "So, a guy like that. He's got my backing that he will do with boxing what he did with the UFC—make it good for the fans. He will make it good for the sport."

To set the record straight, this isn't the first time Teddy Atlas has voiced his support for Dana White. Months ago, during an interview for MMA Knockout, Atlas made it clear what White's presence could mean for boxing. "*I love Dana White. I love what he's done with the UFC…his no-nonsense approach. When you say rework it [the Ali Act], I don't know what that means, but I'll tell you what it means to Teddy… I want to see it get better,*" he said.

But it goes without saying. Even with the support of stalwarts like Teddy Atlas, doubts over White and TKO's intentions to introduce changes to boxing will continue to persist.

The Ali Revival Act: Amid skepticism, Dana White answers

Even those outside the boxing fold seem wary of how the proposed Ali revival act might affect athletes. Especially those who plan to cross over from MMA to boxing for bigger paydays. In light of UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall's rumored plans to switch to 16-ounce gloves, former fighter and now MMA insider Dan Hardy voiced a few concerns.

He said, "I feel like this is partly the reason why the Ali revival act is coming through, because it will allow perks, which takes away the temptation for the fighters to go somewhere else and make actual money." His, and many others', fears stem from White's past statements. The UFC president appeared dismissive about allowing UFC fighters to test their luck inside the boxing ring.

For his part, White has already clarified. Aside from the introduction of the UBO, nothing in the Ali Act will change. "Not one word is going to be changed. Not one thing. "There's just going to be an add-on to the Muhammad Ali Act," he stated on the 3 Knockdown Rule.

So, amid these uncertain times, earning the approval of one of boxing's most respected trainers marks a significant win for Dana White. The days ahead will likely reveal more developments on this front.

What's your take on Teddy Atlas's opinion and Dana White's boxing entry?

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Calls Mount for UFC to Sign Jon Jones' DBX Fighter After KO Leaves Opponent Out Cold for Minutes Sudeep SinhaOctober 31, 2025 at 3:14 AM 0 Screenshot from YouTube live stream ©Screenshot from YouTube live stream "We're taking everything we've learned from decades of combat sports and creating something more authentic, more dynamic, and more relevant to the next generation. DBX 2 is where that shift becomes undeniable," cofounder Jon Jones said about the Dirty Boxing Championship—a hybrid combat sports promotion—back in May 2025, ahead of DBX 2. Since then, the promotion has come a long way.

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"We're taking everything we've learned from decades of combat sports and creating something more authentic, more dynamic, and more relevant to the next generation. DBX 2 is where that shift becomes undeniable," co-founder Jon Jones said about the Dirty Boxing Championship—a hybrid combat sports promotion—back in May 2025, ahead of DBX 2. Since then, the promotion has come a long way.

Now, as the year nears its end, DBX has reached its fourth installment. DBX 4 took place at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, headlined by Gable Steveson vs. Billy Swanson. Yet, it wasn't the main event that stole the show. The night's most talked-about moment came from the middleweight clash between Jaleel Willis and Peter Stanonik, where a terrifying knockout left the crowd on the edge of their seats.

Jon Jones' fighter brings out an uppercut from hell

Stanonik opened the fight aggressively in the first round, pressing forward and setting a high pace. Willis, however, quickly adapted and matched his energy, leading to an entertaining back-and-forth exchange. By the second round, Willis had clearly found his rhythm. He began to dominate the striking exchanges, landing several powerful shots before finishing the fight at 2:28 of Round 2 with a devastating uppercut that left Stanonik sprawled on the canvas.

The 37-year-old collapsed instantly as the referee stepped in to wave off the contest. Following the knockout, ACD MMA reported that "STANONIK WAS OUT FOR SEVERAL MINUTES" after the bout concluded. While it's still unclear whether he sustained any serious injuries, no official reports have confirmed the same. Interestingly, this was Willis' debut with Dirty Boxing Championship, while Stanonik had previously secured a win over John Marquez at DBX 2 in June.

Stanonik now holds a professional record of 6-5-0, having competed in Bellator and LFA, among others. Meanwhile, Jon Jones' fighter boasts a record of 17-7-0 across multiple major promotions, including Bellator, LFA, and PFL. After footage of the knockout went viral on X, fans flooded social media, calling for Willis to be signed by the UFC, the very promotion that houses Jon Jones.

Jaleel Willis' UFC journey begins

Fans quickly took to the comment section of the post. One user thought Stanonik was asking for a knockout. "[The] guy was begging to get chinned lol," the user commented. However, the 37-year-old may have just been overconfident moving forward.

Meanwhile, this user thought 33-year-old Willis would eventually make it to the UFC. "That uppercut was brutal—Willis made a statement, but the road to the UFC still runs through consistency and control," the user wrote. However, it's yet to be seen whether that really happens.

However, this user felt that there was no need for waiting. "Get him into the UFC. Future champion," the user commented. Well, only Dana White can decide his fate.

Someone else highlighted Stanonik's mistake that cost him the fight. "[Eyes] on the ref," the user commented. However, that doesn't appear to be the case.

The next user was simply impressed by Willis. "God damn, that was beautiful," the user commented. A few more of those, and a bit of buzz, UFC might not be that far away.

That being said, the public was clearly impressed by Jaleel Willis' performance. But does it warrant a move to the UFC? What did you think about the bout?

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Sylvester Stallone has an unexpected pick for which of his films shouldn't be sentenced to cryo-prison.

In a new video interview with *GQ*, the *Rocky* and *Rambo* star broke down his most iconic movie roles, and when it came to 1993's *Demolition Man*, he declared the sci-fi action flick to be one of his films that's aged the best.

"I think it was a great movie. It's one of the few films that really [holds] up, and it is almost close to happening," Stallone said, referring to the state of the world as depicted in the movie, which he went on to describe as "the gentle-ization of society, everything's so meek."

In *Demolition Man*, Stallone plays Det. John Spartan, who is brought out of a suspended-animation prison to help catch an old and very violent nemesis (played by Wesley Snipes) who has escaped his own cryogenic incarceration in a future society that's nonviolent to a fault.

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"I thought it was just very, very contemporary," Stallone said, adding that he ran into the film's director, Marco Brambilla in New York recently. "I thought it was really well done."

Stallone also gave his costar Snipes his flowers for creating a "very memorable" baddie in the film. "Wesley was wild," he recalled. "He's a wild man, very energetic, good fighter. When we were doing kicks there were some of these, like a plate here, so he could really lay into me, and I could feel it and it was good."

He continued, "But Wesley, he really dug down there and gave a very memorable character. [He did] things with his hair and his voice and he was good. He was at the top of his game then."

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Stallone also gave kudos to the production design team, who built a practical set for some of the movie's biggest moments. The actor, no stranger to stunts in his action-heavy career, added that *Demolition Man* contained the "two most dangerous stunts" he's "ever done."

One involved his character being grabbed by a giant metal claw and flung around. "That giant claw, sometimes the hydraulics would go sideways, and the strength of those metal claws would tear you up," he recalled.

The other involved him being cryogenically frozen. "When they froze me originally, they put me in this round tub, thick plexiglass, you couldn't break it with a sledgehammer," Stallone explained. "And they started pouring in warm oil, and it's filling up, filling up to [my mouth]… If it goes longer than 30 seconds, it's gonna go to [above my nose], and you can't get out 'cause the lid was bolted on."

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He continued, "I had a couple of fellas that were sitting there with sledgehammers and hatchets. And I go, now that the scene was over, 'Why don't you try to open it?' And of course they hit it 20 times, couldn't crack it. So that was crazy."

Elsewhere in the *GQ* interview, Stallone broke down his roles in *Rambo*, *Rocky*, *Creed*, *The* *Expendables*, and more.

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The quest for the ring continues.

Elijah Wood recently returned to the New Zealand set of *The Lord of the Rings*' Shire to surprise a happy couple at the altar.

In a video shared Monday to the official TikTok account of Hobbiton, the charming Matamata, New Zealand, set that Wood's Frodo Baggins called home in Peter Jackson's acclaimed film trilogy, Wood surreptitiously arrives with a small armada of camera operators to document the surprise. As soon as he steps out from the throng and presents himself at the end of the aisle, the bride and the groom can both be heard exclaiming, "Oh my God."

Wood stood out like a sore thumb, dressed in a simple outdoor jacket, pair of jeans, and sneakers. As he observed after joining the soon-to-be newlyweds at the altar, "This is amazing, and everyone is dressed as hobbits!"

The 44-year-old actor posed with the beaming bride and groom — the latter clad in the appropriate mid-calf length trousers — for a picture. The crowd continued to ooh and ahh as the full wedding party discovered one by one that the nondescript gentleman who'd crashed their loved one's big day was in fact the reason for their being there in the first place.

"Thank you so much for coming," the groom happily enthused, as Wood consented to another selfie, and went on his way.

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It's 26 years to the month that director Peter Jackson first assembled the sizable production crew in Matamata to commence shooting *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*. The first entry in Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's behemoth fantasy classic set the tone for the films to follow, grossing roughly eight times its budget, picking up four Oscars, and catapulting cast members like Wood into superstardom.**

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Elijah Wood as Frodo and Sean Astin as Sam in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001).

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Tolkien conceived of the Shire as the quaint, pastoral homeland of the Hobbits, a race of short yet courageous dwellers of the fictional Middle-earth. Jackson imagined the Shire as idyllic beyond measure — cozy cottages dug into the landscape's gentle green slopes, totally free of the conflict and violence that the saga's Hobbit quartet eventually learn lie just beyond its borders.

When the original film trilogy ceased production at the end of 2000, there were no plans to preserve the 39 "Hobbit Holes" dug across the 12-acre plot. All but 17 were demolished, but the groundswell of tourist traffic to the former set led to Hobbiton being designated an official attraction, complete with guided tours in 2002. Jackson returned in 2009 to film *The Hobbit *trilogy, leaving 44 reconstructed Hobbit dwellings that tourists and newlyweds continue to enjoy.

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