From Panic! At The Disco, to Larry King and the creepy unicorn, we've put together the best of the best. By Emily Blake
#StarbucksDrakeHands
Drake has said he wants you to play his sultry Nothing Was the Same track "Hold On, We're Going Home" at your wedding. But for now, he seems to be completely fine if you use it to make #Starbucksdrakehands.
For the few who haven't heard the tale, the #Starbucksdrakehands movement -- yes, movement -- is the classic boy meets girl, girl makes boy a laughing stock of the entire Internet. Over the weekend, a Starbucks barista asked for a customer's number and ending up sending her a video selfie of himself staring at the camera, touching his chiseled jawline as Drizzy's pleas of "I want your hot love and emotion" cooed in the background. Clearly, he wasn't exactly successful in wooing his target, but he inspired a lot of parodies from the likes of and Panic! At the Disco's Brandon Urie and Larry King.
To save you the trouble, MTV News has mucked through the World Wide Web for the best parodies out there. So sit back, enjoy and try not to get lost in the sheer sexiness of it all.
The next year of BATMAN -- just in time for the 75th anniversary -- is going to be some of the "nuttiest, craziest stuff [we've] ever seen," according to Scott Snyder.
ZERO YEAR is Snyder' and Capullo's reimagining of Batman's origin story. Though it's a classic, YEAR ONE doesn't fully translate with all of the changes made in the New 52, and Batman isn't operating in the same world that he was in 1986. ZERO YEAR takes us through Batman's origin in a modern world -- one with threats like IEDs and terror plots -- and while the creative team has immense respect for YEAR ONE (to which we'll see many nods), they'll be doing some very new things.
SPOILER ALERT #1: In BATMAN #25, Riddler has blacked out the city of Gotham and dared them to restore the grid, but that's just in the background. Batman also has to face off with another major villain, and struggles with his developing partnership with Jim Gordon. Batman doesn't trust cops, and he especially resents Gordon, based on some of the assumptions he's made regarding the night Thomas and Martha Wayne died (another spoiler: Bruce doesn't know the whole story). Get ready for a series of explosive issues and a three-part story involving a big villain. The whole story is a giant homage to everything Snyder and Capullo love about Batman (including the animated series!).
BATMAN ETERNAL, a new weekly series, debuts this fall, bringing us to our second piece of big news -- a true SPOILER!
SPOILER ALERT #2: Stephanie Brown is back! Look out for Issue #3 of BATMAN ETERNAL, where we'll get to see a fresh new Steph.
BATMAN AND TWO-FACE explores the duality of many Gotham characters, including -- who else? -- Harvey Dent. In case you've ever wondered how Harvey Dent sleeps (with one eye open), Issue #24 will be revelatory.
Look for some exciting gadgets -- including the Bat-Plane -- in Issue #24 of DETECTIVE COMICS. Fabok is a fan of drawing high-tech gadgetry, and Layman wrote a script that gave him plenty of opportunity to do so. Later, we'll see a Gordon-centric issue. Layman likes to focus on the detective side of Batman (it's that title, after all!)
BATWOMAN gets a new writer in Marc Andreyko, who just wrapped the Zero Year issue from Kate's point of view. She's home from WestPoint due to a family tragedy, and we'll get to see shades of the woman who will later become Batwoman.
NIGHTWING has been focused on the Windy City lately, bringing Dick Grayson into contact with the man who killed his parents. Complicating his pursuit of Tony Zucco is a reimagined version of The Prankster, who's wreaking havoc on the city and holding its citizens hostage. On the horizon after things wrap up with Prankster: an annual, set back in Gotham, where Dick returns to clear out his loft. Barbara Gordon will co-star in the annual.
SPOILER ALERT #3: the ZERO YEAR tie-in for NIGHTWING involves a young Dick Grayson navigating the streets of Gotham at night in an "urban fairy tale."
CATWOMAN has been a thrill for Ann Nocenti to write, and she revealed that she wanted to give Catwoman a "Q" (weapons and gadgets aide) and a cat.
James Tynion IV is excited to be on the team for BATMAN ETERNAL, and will be seeding some stories in the past that Snyder will pick up and run with in the primary BATMAN series. In RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS, Jason Todd has just taken over the League of Assassins, and Issue #24 will play out like the final act of a thrilling movie. We'll find out who's been masterminding the whole thing, and learn the real motives behind Jason's memory-wipe. In TALON, Calvin Rose will have a reluctant team-up with Batman, and bring some of the Dark Knight's biggest fears to fruition.
That's all for the previews, announcements, and spoilers in the Bat-Family so far, but we'll be sure to let you know everything we hear at New York Comic Con.
Hozuki Ferrari is pursued by unknown individuals at the same time that her two older sisters, Kazuki and Hazuki, are attacked by strangers. Although they have no idea why they would become targets, the police decide the situation demands that they guard the Ferrari family home. There, the Ferraris encounter unexpected guests...
More Demi? A new mean girl? MTV News breaks down what Gleeks will see when the Fox show returns on November 7. By Jocelyn Vena
The cast of "Glee" in Thursday's episode, "The Quarterback" Photo: Eddy Chen/FOX
"Glee" fans will have the next few weeks off to recover from the very emotional Cory Monteith tribute episode that aired Thursday. But when the Fox series returns on November 7, it will be back in all its kooky glory, putting silly antics, petty disagreements and over-the-top performances back at the center of the story.
A new trailer teases the next episode, which returns after a hiatus (thanks baseball playoffs), and MTV News is breaking down what to expect.
An APOPcalypse Is A Comin'! The aPOPcalypse hasn't been averted, just yet. The upcoming episode of "Glee" is titled "A Katy or a Gaga." And by the looks of it, the gleeks are taking sides in the epic battle, meaning fans can expect extravagant takes on numbers from each of those pop princesses. It also means there will be costumes inspired by Gaga (yes, that's Artie as Gaga in the "Applause" video) and Katy.
So Are The Apocalypsticks? Adam Lambert will make his first appearance during the episode, during which he's slated to belt out Gaga's "Marry The Night," wear a top hat and swing from a chandelier. Sounds about right.
Santana wants to name a band the Apocalypsticks. Kurt is definitely against the idea. Who will win? Well, only time will tell!
As it turns out, Lambert is auditioning to be in a band with Kurt (Chris Colfer), Rachel (Lea Michele) and Santana (Naya Rivera) and Dani!
Santana wants to name them the Apocalypsticks, but Kurt is definitely against the idea. Who will win? Well, only time will tell!
Hip, Hip, Hooray! The head Glambert is hardly the only new face joining the show. Fans are likely to learn more about one of the newest Cheerios, Erinn Westbrook (as Bree), who joined the cast this season. "I always admired the cast of 'Glee' just because they were all so multi-talented," Westbrook told MTV News about getting the chance to chill out at McKinley High as its latest mean girl. Move over, Santana!
Gone, But Not Forgotten The show will continue to honor Monteith's character, Finn, even after saying goodbye to him this week. Show creator, Ryan Murphy, shared with E! that while he's looking to the future, including a November 14 episode entitled "The End of Twerk," Finn will hardly become a distant memory.
"I just made a decision that we keep mentioning Finn," Murphy said. "We don't just say this is done and we're never going to go back to it, so that resonates throughout the year." He added that the next step is to have "some fun and go back to some optimistic stories."