Prepare yourselves for a whirlwind of entertainment as the week ahead is filled with exciting new releases and events. First up, the highly anticipated New Zealand version of The Traitors descends onto BBC Three and iPlayer on Monday, promising plenty of backstabbing and betrayal among 22 Kiwis vying for a chance to win up to $100,000 (£44,000). The show, set at Claremont Manor at the base of Mount Horrible, has already garnered rave reviews in NZ, with the New Zealand Herald dubbing it a potential reality TV sensation of the year. Hosted by New Zealand broadcaster Paul Henry, the new series is set to captivate audiences with its intense drama and strategic gameplay.

In the world of music, Yungblud is set to drop his latest album, Idols, on Friday. The eclectic singer, known for his energetic performances and devoted fanbase, has been teasing the album’s release with singles like Zombie, featuring actress Florence Pugh in the music video. Yungblud describes Idols as his most ambitious and exciting music yet, drawing inspiration from classic rock legends like Queen and David Bowie. With a promise to “reclaim the good chords,” Yungblud is ready to unleash his creativity and expand his community of fans with his new record.

Film lovers are in for a treat with the release of 28 Years Later in UK cinemas. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland, the highly anticipated sequel to the zombie horror series is finally hitting the big screen after years of anticipation. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the film follows protagonist Spike, played by Alfie Williams, as he navigates a dangerous landscape haunted by terrifying creatures. Fans of the original film, 28 Days Later, will find plenty to enjoy in this thrilling continuation filled with tension and suspense.

Additionally, gaming enthusiasts can look forward to Date Everything! hitting consoles and PCs this week. Created by voice acting veterans Robbie Daymond and Ray Chase, the game takes players on a unique adventure where everyday household objects transform into potential love interests. With quirky characters brought to life by gaming and anime stars, Date Everything! offers a playful and inventive gaming experience that is sure to charm players of all ages. Get ready to explore a world where romance meets technology in this exciting release

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