- Yesterday's Patriots-Giants game was the most-watched Super Bowl ever [1] with 97.5 million viewers, the Associated Press reports.
- Speaking of the Super Bowl, the Arcade Fire apparently didn't give permission for their song to be used in an ad [2] for NFL on Fox, Pitchfork reports.
- A Jim Henson biopic titled Henson is now in the works [3], though casting hasn't yet begun, writes ComingSoon.
- E! Online has news that the Spice Girls will wrap their world tour later this month [4], canceling dates in China, Australia, South Africa and Argentina.
- Variety reports that Robert Englund, mostly known as the man who played Freddie Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street, will direct The Vij [5], "a dark gothic fantasy in which Christopher Lee is attached to star."
- People has more on that Sarah Silverman/Matt Damon video for Jimmy Kimmel Live. [6]
- Sylvester Stallone has signed on to direct and star in two more action flicks [7] with the same producing team he worked with on Rambo, writes Hollywood Reporter.
- The Wall Street Journal has more on what a strike settlement could mean for getting TV shows back this season. [8], while Broadcasting & Cable reports on a WGA memo saying a deal isn't done yet. [9]
- According to ComingSoon, Rob Lowe will join Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner [10] in the comedy This Side of the Truth.
- Sarah Michelle Gellar hasn't signed on yet for the Buffy reunion [11] at the Paley Festival, the LA Times reports (update! She will be attending after all); the festival will also include panels for Friday Night Lights, Damages, and Chuck, among others.
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