From K-pop and The Traitors to Dune and the return of Madge: your A-Z of the biggest culture of 2026
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From K-pop and The Traitors to Dune and the return of Madge: your A-Z of the biggest culture of 2026
"Better news: cinemas are fighting back against AI with films anxious about the new tech, including Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (13 February), in which a man apparently from the future (Sam Rockwell) wants to warn people about an incoming AI hellscape, followed by The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (title says it all really), from the film-makers behind Everything Everywhere All at Once, in March."
"If it was all up to me then you know we'd be touring till the day we die but UNFORTUNATELY it's not, mused Liam Gallagher recently on X after fielding questions about Oasis's plans for 2026, hinting perhaps that it was up to the boss (Noel). Still, rumours persist that the band are planning huge summer shows, likely at Knebworth, the apex point of their Britpop dominance back in 1996."
Filmmakers are releasing several movies that engage directly with AI anxieties, including Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, in which a man from the future warns of an AI hellscape. The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist follows in March from the creators of Everything Everywhere All at Once. Luca Guadagnino plans a biopic of Sam Altman titled Artificial later in the year. Liam Gallagher hinted that Oasis touring depends on Noel Gallagher, while rumours suggest a 30-year anniversary Knebworth reunion. Robbie Williams plans a guitar-heavy album titled Britpop, delayed to avoid competing with Taylor Swift.
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