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Where to Watch ‘Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft’ Movie

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“Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D),” one of the biggest concert films of the year, arrives this week. Co-directed by Eilish and “Avatar” filmmaker James Cameron, the movie captures performances from the Manchester performances that Eilish conducted during her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour in 2025. The film was directed by Cameron and Eilish in immersive 3D and is being presented in select theaters that way.

Cameron and Eilish both appear in the film, as does Finneas O’Connell, Eilish’s brother and frequent musical collaborator. With all that in mind, here is how, when and where you can watch “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D).”

When does “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” come out?

“Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” is scheduled to be released on Friday, May 8.

Is “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” streaming?

“Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” is not available to stream yet. The film was released as a theatrical exclusive, meaning it will likely be several weeks — or longer — before it has arrives on the VOD market or a specific streaming platform. A Paramount Pictures release, it will likely start streaming eventually on Paramount+.

For now, you can purchase tickets to local theatrical screenings of the film at the links below.

Does Billie Eilish have other concert films?

Yes! “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” is actually the third concert film that Eilish has released to date. Her first, “Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles,” was released in 2021 and is available to stream now exclusively on Disney+. In 2023, Eilish also starred in and released “Billie Eilish: Live at the O2.”

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‘SNL UK’ Takes On Nigel Farage & Donald Trump In Cold Open

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It took Saturday Night Live UK seven episodes to take on Donald Trump’s good pal Nigel Farage but we finally have it from British comic Peter Serafinowicz.

Making a cold open cameo depicting the Reform UK leader, Serafinowicz played Farage in a sketch set in 2046 when he is Prime Minister and the monarch is ‘King Trump’.

He kicked off by downing a pint, a notorious Farage move, before the Sky One audience was introduced to his deputy, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, played by Ayoade Bamgboye. In the sketch, the two parties had combined.

The pair walked the audience through jokes about mass deportations in London, hantavirus and a “straight pride march.”

“King Trump assures us he has almost negotiated a ceasfire over the Strait of Hormuz,” joked Badenoch later on.

Current Prime Minister Keir Starmer, once again played with aplomb by George Fouracres, then appeared with his former deputy Angela Rayner (Celeste Dring), as they delivered gags about how long Starmer can possibly stay in charge after a disastrous set of local elections for his Labour Party.

This week’s ep of SNL UK is hosted by Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham, who joked in her opening monologue about her Apple TV comedy and how much it has in common with SNL UK.

“Rich Americans working together, team spirit, and communal showers,” she said. “Yes that was surprising and excellent. Brett Goldstein is a very hairy man.”

Tonight’s show comes with the mood positive in SNL UK HQ after the series was renewed with an extended 12-episode order before the current one is even finished.

The cold open, which was set 20 years in the future, poked fun at the renewal when Starmer examined a newspaper that read “SNL UK Renewed… For Series 3.”

“Wow a big delay,” said Rayner. “Series 2 must have been rough.”

Poking fun at Daniel Day-Lewis

Later, a separate SNL UK sketch poked fun at the method acting methods of Daniel Day-Lewis.

A sketch which appeared to be about an ordinary British couple played by Fouracres and Emma Sidi saw Sidi’s character take a mask off to reveal that she had in fact been Day-Lewis all along, getting into character of a part by pretending to be a British woman for a full 18 years.

Day-Lewis was played by Larry Dean. The triple-Oscar winner joked: “Didn’t you find my six month comas strange, or what about the time I was obsessed with Abraham Lincoln,” the latter remark being about one of his Oscar-winning roles playing the U.S. President.

After being passed over for the part he had been preparing for in favor of Reese Witherspoon, Day-Lewis turned back into Sidi’s character at the end of the sketch.

There is one episode left of SNL UK Season 1, which will be hosted next week by Ncuti Gatwa.

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Where Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni’s Career’s Stand in the Aftermath

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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni averted a legal battle royale with the surprise settlement of a Lively’s It Ends With Us sexual harassment suit against him earlier this week. 

But even avoiding an ugly trial and now dealing with legal and punitive damages, the actress and actor-director now face a trial of a different sort. Namely that of rebuilding their Hollywood careers.

“They’re in in jail. Both of them,” says one high ranking studio executive.

It was a sentiment echoed over and over again by many agents, producers, studio executives and casting directors informally surveyed by The Hollywood Reporter over the question of what was next for the two’s careers. It should be noted that the insights expressed did not diminish the talent of either, which can be seen in their body of work, but did assess the damage both have suffered from a protracted legal and public relations fight in which pyrrhic victories were the best outcomes.

Lively led and produced 2024’s It Ends With Us, a drama that Baldoni directed, produced and also starred in. The movie was money-making hit, grossing $351 globally on a budget of $25 million. The fight between the two wasn’t over profits or credits, but the shooting and public relations machinations behind the movie, among them accusations of sexual harassment and smear campaigns, with both sides lobbing lawsuits and countersuits.

“Who wants to work with people that go this far?” says the high ranking studio executive.

And notes casting director Matthew Barry, known for such features as The Notebook and Rush Hour: “They’re both in for a tough time.” Barry points out that negative headlines around their contentious split led to a lengthy hiatus from studio work for Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, although the former stars in Paramount’s forthcoming Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, marking his first major studio film since 2018.

Most sources THR surveyed agree that a good chunk of Hollywood will be reticent to work with Lively and Baldoni, although most concede that Lively will have an easier way back. 

Many believe that Lively should take a break from the public eye and “be thoughtful about what part she chooses next,” says another executive who has worked with controversy-mired talent before. 

“If I were her, I would do a villain role and lean into the baggage,” quips one producer.

Regardless of any comeback, Lively’s brand has taken a hit. One studio exec believes the actress could have garnered $12 million paydays post It Ends With Us. “Today, she’s worth $3 million,” this person says. 

That estimation falls in line with court filings in which Lively estimated the reputational fallout as a result of the alleged smear campaign to have cost her over $100 million. And she noted she was on track to secure roles in movies that would have included paydays between $10 million to $15 million each. 

Most agree that Baldoni, meanwhile, faces a tougher road back.

“The allegations of an unsafe set, it’s hard to imagine he could cast a movie,” says one of the studio executives.

One casting director predicts that rather than direct, Baldoni could return to his roots as a TV player, where he came up as a romantic interest on The CW’s Jane the Virgin. This person does not believe he will direct any time soon.

Another casting director, Jen Rudin, believes that Baldoni will work again, but that being associated with running a contentious set could present a mark against him, at least in the short term. 

“We’re at risk with anybody that we hire for anything,” says Rudlin, author of HarperCollins’ Confessions of a Casting Director, of any casting process. She adds about her general hiring philosophy: “I just want to work with great people, on and off set. Now more than ever, we really need to just be good, kind human beings to each other.” 

Still, Baldoni’s return path may be eased thanks his company Wayfarer, which has the backing of billionaire Steve Sarowitz, meaning perhaps he could self-finance his own movies. “He could bring his own career back, but no one will hire him right now,” says a studio executive. 

And one agent notes that Hollywood is harder on women than men in these situations, pointing to Depp’s return in Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol after his acrimonious divorce from Heard. “You don’t ever hear Amber’s name,” when people discuss that movie, this agent notes. “It’s easier for men.”

Then there is the Ryan Reynolds question. Reynolds, who is married to Lively, was named in Baldoni’s now-dismissed countersuit and has hovered over the proceedings as he supported his partner. Along the way, his reputation has also taken a hit as collateral damage. Several sources say Apple hesitated in dating the Ryan Reynolds action comedy Mayday for several months before finally committing to a Sept. 4 date in early February. 

Reynolds, one of the highest-paid actors in town, could be staring down a pay cut for the immediate future, although a new outing as Deadpool would be an asterisk.  

One agency partner notes that Reynolds could regain good will and cred by doing something leaner and scrappier as his next movie rather than a big studio production.

“He should do a Van Wilder movie for scale and regain his coolness,” says the agency partner, only half-jokingly.

—Ryan Gajewski, Mia Galuppo and Aaron Couch contributed reporting.

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Everything New on Paramount+ in May

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It’s a new month which means a new barrage of streaming options are landing on Paramount+.

For May 2026, one of the big additions is the entirety of the “Battlestar Galactica” remake. The mini-series that launched it all, the four seasons of the core show, the prequel series “Caprica” and the TV movie “The Final Plan” all hit Paramount+. It’s prime TV additions in May because the streamer also gets all five seasons of the beloved “Friday Night Lights” series at the top of the month.

Here is everything landing on Paramount+ in May 2026.

May 1

  • Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (Season 1)
  • Battlestar Galactica (Season 1-4)
  • Caprica (Season 1)
  • Friday Night Lights (Season 1-5)
  • Battlestar Galactica: The Plan
  • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
  • Ali
  • American Son
  • Before We Vanish
  • Beverly Hills Cop
  • Beverly Hills Cop II
  • Beverly Hills Cop III
  • Blue Chips
  • Bride & Prejudice
  • Bruce Lee, The Legend
  • Crocodile Dundee
  • Crocodile Dundee II
  • Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
  • Dinner For Schmucks
  • Distant Thunder
  • Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story
  • Elf
  • Enemy at the Gates
  • Face/Off
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • Flight Of The Intruder
  • Gasoline Alley
  • Good Mourning
  • Grudge Match
  • Hamburger Hill
  • Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
  • Harriet The Spy
  • Holes
  • In & Out
  • Instant Family
  • Kate & Leopold
  • Killerman
  • Losing Isaiah
  • Memories of Murder
  • Most Wanted
  • Mother’s Day
  • Nacho Libre
  • Open Season
  • Pootie Tang
  • Quantum of Solace
  • Rules of Engagement
  • Run & Gun
  • Sahara
  • Scary Movie 4
  • Scary Movie V
  • School of Rock
  • Searching
  • Seven Psychopaths
  • Shaolin Soccer
  • Snag
  • Snake Eyes
  • Stepping Out
  • Stop-Loss
  • Super
  • Swingers
  • Texas Rangers
  • The Adventures Of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
  • The Boss Baby 2: Family Business
  • The Corrupted
  • The Dictator
  • The Fan
  • The General’s Daughter
  • The Guilt Trip
  • The Hunt for Red October
  • The Hurricane
  • The Mechanic
  • The Presidio
  • The Shootist
  • The Tin Star
  • The Tuxedo
  • Uncommon Valor
  • Unhook the Stars
  • Venom
  • Waking Up In Reno
  • We Were Soldiers
  • Wishful Thinking
  • World Trade Center
"School of Rock" (Paramount Pictures)
“School of Rock” (Paramount Pictures)

May 8

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Season 11) | Paramount+ Original Series
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked (Season 8) | Paramount+ Original Series

May 12

  • Tyler Perry’s Zatima (Season 4 – New Episodes) | Paramount+ Original Series

May 13

  • Boomerang (Season 1-2)
  • Comic View (Season 2)
  • Gabrielle Union: My Journey to 50 (Season 1)
  • Gen Zone (Season 1)
  • I Got a Story to Tell (Season 1)
  • The Impact Atlanta (Season 1-3)
  • In Love & Toxic: Blue Therapy (Season 1)
  • Kingdom Business (Season 1-2)
  • Love You To Death (Season 1)
  • Perimeter (Season 1)
  • The Porter (Season 1)
  • Queen Boss (Season 1)
  • Real Husbands of Hollywood: More Kevin More Problems (Season 1)
  • Tales (Season 1-3)

May 15

  • Couples Therapy* (Season 5) | Showtime Original DocuSeries
  • Dutton Ranch | Paramount+ Original Series

May 21

  • SkyMed Season 4 | Paramount+ Original Series

May 22

  • The Chi* Season 8 | Showtime Original Series

May 25

  • American Music Awards** (live special)
  • The Ultimate Fighter (Season 1-5, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 31-33)

May 28

  • Criminal Minds: Evolution (Season 19) | Paramount+ Original Series

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