Mon Jan 20 01:40:00 UTC 2025: ## This Week’s Entertainment Highlights: Molly-Mae’s New Show, Love Island Returns, and More
**London, UK** – This week promises a diverse range of entertainment releases, from a highly anticipated reality show to a posthumous album release and a controversial papal autobiography.
Leading the pack is influencer Molly-Mae Hague’s new Prime Video series, “Molly-Mae: Behind It All,” premiering on January 17th. The three-part series (with a second three-part installment expected in spring) offers unprecedented access to Hague’s life, following her as she navigates motherhood, business ventures, and the aftermath of her high-profile split from boxer Tommy Fury. The timing coincides with recent tabloid speculation regarding a possible reconciliation.
Love Island fans are in for a treat as well, with the return of “Love Island: All Stars” on ITV2 and ITVX, starting Monday. Familiar faces from previous seasons, including Curtis Pritchard, Kaz Crossley, and Nas Majeed, will be searching for love once again. ITV hopes this all-star edition will revive the show’s waning popularity.
Cinema-goers can revisit One Direction’s 2013 documentary, “One Direction: This Is Us,” re-released in select cinemas Tuesday. Odeon cinemas will donate all proceeds to mental health charities in tribute to the late Liam Payne.
Music fans will receive a posthumous release from the late rapper Mac Miller, with his 2014 album “Balloonerism” dropping Friday. The album’s release has sparked debate about the ethical implications of posthumous releases.
Finally, Pope Francis’s autobiography, “Hope,” hits shelves Tuesday. The book, originally intended for posthumous publication, tackles controversial topics, including the Middle East conflict, migration, and the role of women and sexuality in the Church.
Other notable events this week include a new film starring Finn Guegan alongside Tom Hanks, and the cancellation of the Cambridge Folk Festival causing disappointment among musicians and fans.