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  • ‘SNL U.K.’ Extends First Season to 8 Episodes

    ‘SNL U.K.’ Extends First Season to 8 Episodes

    Saturday Night Live U.K.” has added two more episodes to its inaugural season, extending its total run to eight shows.

    The Sky series is set to premiere live from London on Saturday at 10 p.m. local time, with “SNL” legend Tina Fey hosting and Brit rockers Wet Leg as the musical guest. Jamie Dornan will host the March 21 show with musical guest Wolf Alice, and Riz Ahmed is on duty April 4 with Kasabian.

    Each episode is 75 minutes long and will be written and rehearsed the week of broadcast before being filmed live in front of a studio audience. The show promises to put a distinctively British flair on “SNL,” but will include familiar segments like the opening monologue and “Weekend Update.”

    Alongside a new host every week, “SNL U.K.” will be anchored by its cast: Hammed Animashaun, Ayoade Bamgboye, Larry Dean, Celeste Dring, George Fouracres, Ania Magliano, Annabel Marlow, Al Nash, Jack Shep, Emma Sidi and Paddy Young.

    “Together, this first wave of hosts, musical guests and cast members marks the beginning of a bold new chapter for the globally acclaimed ‘SNL’ franchise — blending its storied legacy with a fresh generation of British comedy voices,” a press release states.

    “SNL U.K.” is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio’s U.K. production team and Broadway Video for Sky and NOW. Lorne Michaels is executive producing, James Longman will serve as lead producer, Liz Clare as director and Daran Jonno Johnson takes as head writer.

    “SNL U.K.” will air live on Sky and streaming service NOW in the U.K., and will be available on Peacock the next day in the U.S.

  • Bitcoin jumps to $70,800 as oil retreats; ether and XRP lag

    Bitcoin jumps to $70,800 as oil retreats; ether and XRP lag

    Bitcoin $BTC$70,584.30 and the wider crypto market saw a notable price bounce on Friday after major economies announced joint efforts to boost oil supplies through the now-disrupted Strait of Hormuz.

    $BTC, the largest cryptocurrency, jumped to $70,800, up more than 1% on the day, extending its recovery from overnight lows under $68,900, according to CoinDesk data. Other major coins, including ether (ETH), $XRP ($XRP), and solana (SOL), saw smaller gains of less than 1%, lagging behind bitcoin.

    West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell nearly 2% to $93.80, alongside similar losses in Brent, after Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan said they would take steps to stabilize energy markets and join collaborative efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. In a joint statement issued by the U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office, leaders of these nations condemned the attacks by Iran and urged it to halt its actions immediately.

    On Thursday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. may soon remove sanctions from Iranian oil tankers and could release crude from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

    With the Federal Reserve expressing heightened uncertainty on growth and inflation outlooks earlier this week, traders have scaled back expectations for Fed rate cuts. That has left crypto and traditional risk assets largely at the mercy of oil price swings.

    The latest drop in oil, though positive, doesn’t end the uncertainty, as military conflict in the Middle East continues. WTI remains near recent support at $92.00, still significantly above pre-war valuations.

    “For now, WTI crude continues to hold what appears to be an increasingly important area of support. That level aligns well with prior highs and the short-term trend. As long as oil holds that support and the trend continues higher, it will likely maintain an upward bias,” Mott Capital Management said in an email to its subscribers.

    The firm added that positioning in the oil options market suggests higher levels are possible.

    Another market that bitcoin traders might want to watch is the S&P 500, Wall Street’s benchmark equity index.

    The index closed below its pivotal 200-day simple moving average (SMA) on Thursday – the first such instance since May last year – signaling a bearish shift in momentum. A potential strengthening of risk aversion in stocks could spill over into crypto and the wider financial markets.

  • Argentine Lawmakers Seek to Oust Federal Prosecutor From Leading Libra’s Probe

    Argentine lawmakers who probed the Libra incident have vowed to act against Eduardo Taiano, the prosecutor in charge of the case, after information revealed hints at a deeper relationship between President Javier Milei and Mauricio Novelli, an associate behind the token launch.

    Argentine Deputies Prepare Legal Actions To Accelerate Libra’s Case

    A group of Argentine lawmakers is preparing to take action to accelerate the Libra probe after new data linking President Milei to some individuals behind the token launch was recently made public.

    The congressional commission that investigated the Libra event is reportedly launching two complaints against Eduardo Taiano, the prosecutor in charge of the case, for not acting expeditiously, even though he had several key elements to advance the investigation.

    The first complaint accuses Taiano of hindering the Congress’s work, as he rejected a request seeking to force government officials to clarify their links to the token and did not allow the commission to access the case files that had recently been made public.

    Another complaint alleges that Taiano was covering up evidence to protect President Milei, his sister Karian Milei, and other individuals linked to the presidential group.

    Maximiliano Ferraro, former president of this commission, directly referred to Milei as a part of the Libra launch, highlighting that the Argentine president was the “protagonist and necessary participant” of a “multi-million-dollar act of corruption and of the misappropriation of the presidential office”.

    On social media, he stated that:

    “There was direct coordination between fringe operators within the crypto world and the President of the Nation’s inner circle, who leveraged his office and power to promote the cryptocurrency in exchange for payments amounting to millions.”

    Ferraro also called to request that Milei, his sister Karina, former Chief of Staff of Advisors to the President of the Nation Demian Reidel, and Milei’s advisor Santiago Caputo, disclose their communications with Mauricio Novelli on Libra’s launch day.

    In addition, they will also promote a possible interpellation of Manuel Adorni, Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers, and Secretary Karina Milei.

    All indicates that the case is facing a breaking point, and that Taiano is at the center of it.

    FAQ 🧭

    • Why are Argentine lawmakers accelerating the Libra cryptocurrency probe? They are taking action after new data linked President Milei and his inner circle to the token’s launch.
    • Why is prosecutor Eduardo Taiano facing congressional complaints? Lawmakers accuse Taiano of obstructing the investigation and covering up evidence to protect the presidential entourage.
    • What are the specific allegations against President Milei? Former commission president Maximiliano Ferraro claims Milei leveraged his office to promote the cryptocurrency in exchange for millions.
    • What are the next steps in the congressional investigation? Lawmakers are demanding the disclosure of the administration’s communications on launch day and seeking to interrogate top cabinet officials.
  • Disney Adds Official Winnie the Pooh Cookbook to Lineup of 100th Anniversary Collectibles

    Disney Adds Official Winnie the Pooh Cookbook to Lineup of 100th Anniversary Collectibles

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    Disney is celebrating 100 years of Winnie the Pooh with an impressive collection of official merchandise in partnership with brands like Lego, Funko and, of course, The Disney Store. And now, joining the limited-edition lineup is a 100th anniversary cookbook: Disney: Winnie the Pooh: The Hundred-Acre Wood Cookbook, currently available for pre-order with an official release date of March 31.

    Pre-order here. Written by James Asmus, Liz Tarpy and Vivian Jao,

    The official cookbook is filled to the brim with honey-forward recipes — both sweet and savory, plus tips, trivia, full-color photos and character illustrations. Looking for a healthier meal? There’s a special selection of extra-fresh recipes inspired by Rabbit’s garden. Other featured characters include Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet and Owl. The 176-page hardcover book was created in partnership with best-selling book publisher and pop culture collectible manufacturer Insight Editions.

    See below for additional standouts from Winnie the Pooh’s 100th anniversary collection, and check out the full selection, while supplies last, at Amazon and disneystore.com.

    60 count.

    This set of 60 premium tea bags includes Lemon Honey, Honey Hibiscus, Jasmine, English Breakfast, Mint and Chamomile, each containing a nostalgic quote on the packaging.

    1,399 pieces.

    Created for adults ages 18 and up, this highly-detailed 1,399-piece Lego set includes tons of hidden details: multiple poses for Pooh, a bee-covered “Hunny” pot that opens up to reveal two rooms with Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore minifigures, plus surprises behind Pooh Bear’s t-shirt and inside the top of his head.

    In celebration of the 100th anniversary, collectible company Funko released three new Funko Pop! figures: Sleeping Winnie the Pooh, Winnie The Pooh in Honey Tree and Pooh with Balloon.

    Approximately 3.75 inches tall.

    Approximately 3.75 inches tall.

    Approximately 3.75 inches tall.

    Finally, with an official release date of Sept. 22, Disney’s Winnie the Pooh 100 Mindful Moments: Finding Balance in the Everyday is currently available to pre-order on Amazon for $22.99. Each day, for 100 days, the book includes mindfulness-centered prompts, activities and recipes, along with illustrations of Pooh and his friends.

    By Nancy Parent (Author), Gonzalo Kenny (Illustrator) and Mike Wall (Illustrator).

    Check out more limited-edition anniversary merchandise at Amazon and disneystore.com.

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  • Morgan Stanley Prepares Bitcoin ETF for NYSE Arca Launch, Picking MSBT Ticker

    Morgan Stanley Prepares Bitcoin ETF for NYSE Arca Launch, Picking MSBT Ticker

    In brief

    • Morgan Stanley amended its Bitcoin ETF S-1, adding Fidelity as custodian and the NYSE Arca ticker MSBT.
    • The fund will offer a fee waiver on the first $5 billion invested for six months.
    • The Solana ETF filing remains unchanged since January, suggesting the Bitcoin fund could list first.

    Investment banking giant Morgan Stanley has updated its Bitcoin ETF application, adding Fidelity as a custodian and disclosing that the fund will be listed on the NYSE Arca under the MSBT ticker when it launches.

    The Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust will offer investors a fee waiver on the first $5 billion invested for six months, the firm said Wednesday in an amendment to its S-1 SEC form.

    The firm first registered its Bitcoin fund alongside a Morgan Stanley Solana Trust in January. Based on SEC filings, it appears that the BTC fund could get listed before its SOL counterpart. The Solana filing hasn’t been updated since its initial S-1 was filed.

    At the time, the bank described both as passive investment vehicles that would seek to track the performance of the relevant cryptocurrency’s price. The initial filings did not yet name custodians, crypto counterparties, or specify fee structures—which is typical for S-1 filings, which are usually amended leading up to a fund’s listing.

    Earlier this month, Morgan Stanley said that The Bank of New York Mellon and Coinbase Custody Trust Company would custody the fund’s assets, with Fidelity now joining the list of custodians.

    The updated application comes as Morgan Stanley has been signaling a broader crypto push.

    In February, the bank’s newly appointed digital assets strategy head, Amy Oldenburg, said the firm plans to build proprietary Bitcoin custody and trading services in-house, with yield and lending services also under exploration.

    “We really need to build this out internally. We can’t just primarily rent the technology to do this,” she said at a Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas.

    Morgan Stanley, which oversees nearly $9 trillion in client assets, confirmed last September that it would offer Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana trading via its E*Trade app.

    The bank also filed to add an Ethereum ETF to its planned crypto lineup in January, one day after the Bitcoin and Solana registrations. That filing has also yet to be updated since it was first filed.

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  • ‘Mr. Burton’ Review: Harry Lawtey Plays Richard Burton in a Poignant Drama About the Actor and His Adoptive Father

    ‘Mr. Burton’ Review: Harry Lawtey Plays Richard Burton in a Poignant Drama About the Actor and His Adoptive Father

    Seven-time Oscar nominee Richard Burton continues to have an intriguing afterlife, four decades following his death. At this year’s BAFTA awards, a movie about his early life, Mr. Burton, earned a nomination for best British Film. Mr. Burton, directed by Marc Evans, was also one of the audience favorite films at January’s Palm Springs International Film Festival. It opens in theaters this week and, aided by a strong cast, should appeal even to audiences who have fuzzy recollections of the once notorious actor.

    The film begins with a quotation from Elizabeth Taylor (who married Burton twice after a scandalous, heavily publicized affair that began during the shooting of Cleopatra in 1962). In it, Taylor states that Richard never would have found fame and fortune without the efforts of his adoptive father, Philip Burton (superbly played by Toby Jones in the film). Richard (Harry Lawtey of Industry) was actually born Richard Jenkins, the son of a Welsh miner who abandoned the family after the death of Richard’s mother. Richard was then raised by his older sister and her husband, but his talent was spotted by his teacher, Philip Burton, who recognized the young man’s appreciation of literature and drama.

    Mr. Burton

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    Philip Burton was himself an aspiring writer who penned some dramas for the BBC and had a number of contacts in the theater. But the film suggests that he felt disappointed by his progress and may have compensated in part by playing a mentorship role to Richard. Whether he also felt a physical attraction to young Richard is treated subtly and never definitively answered in the film.

    Opening scenes contrast the comfortable but modest living conditions of Philip, who resides in a boarding house owned and overseen by a sympathetic landlady (trenchantly played by Lesley Manville), and the tension in Richard’s household. His brother-in-law demands that Richard drop out of school to contribute to the family finances; the boy resists following his father into the mines but gets a job at a clothing store instead.

    Eventually Burton comes up with the idea that Richard can move into the boarding house and return to school, but this may require Burton adopting Richard as his son. Richard is comfortable with this arrangement, and Philip suggests that Richard may have an opportunity for a fellowship to study acting at Oxford. But when Richard’s father and fellow students suggest that Philip may have something more than a paternal interest in the handsome young aspiring actor, Richard flees in terror.

    It is to the film’s credit that it refuses to come to any definitive conclusion about Philip’s interest in Richard. There was never anything overtly untoward about their close bond, and until the end of his life, Richard continued to express gratitude for Philip Burton’s mentorship. Yet it may be significant that we never see any hint of Philip’s romantic or sexual interest in women. Richard did leave Burton’s household for several years, but when he had his breakthrough role in Stratford in 1951, portraying Prince Hal in Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays, Philip returned and (at least in this telling) helped Richard to a triumphant opening night.

    Richard Burton quickly moved on from there. He earned his first Oscar nomination in 1952 for My Cousin Rachel, and in 1954, he starred in the first Cinemascope epic, The Robe. (Other memorable roles included Becket and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, his finest collaboration with Taylor.) Burton also continued acting in theater, and the 1964 production of Hamlet, in which he starred under the direction of John Gielgud, remains perhaps the most phenomenally successful production of the play in modern theatrical history.

    Since unknown backstories behind startling successes always compel, Mr. Burton has a lot going for it. Lawtey doesn’t quite match Burton’s thrilling vocal delivery (who could?), but he convinces us of the young actor’s talent and potential instability. But it is really Jones, in one of the finest performances of his long career, who holds our attention throughout the movie. The subject of mentorship is not treated frequently onscreen, but Mr. Burton may be remembered as one of the definitive explorations of the theme. All the technical credits help to ground the film — cinematography by Stuart Biddlecombe is especially striking — but it is the performances that truly mesmerize.

  • Luka Doncic scores 60 points as Lakers rally to defeat Heat in NBA

    Luka Doncic scores 60 points as Lakers rally to defeat Heat in NBA

    The NBA’s leading scorer recorded the second 60-point game of his career as the Lakers take down the Heat in Miami.

    Luka Doncic scored 60 points – the most ‌ever recorded against the Heat – as the Los Angeles Lakers won their eighth straight game, defeating ⁠the Miami Heat 134-126 ⁠away on Thursday night.

    James Harden had the previous record against Miami with 58 points. He reached that mark while a member of the Houston Rockets on February 28, ⁠2019.

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    The Lakers (45-25) also got a triple-double from LeBron James, who had 19 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. It was just the second triple-double of the season for James, who no ⁠doubt has fond memories of his time in Miami, leading the Heat to four straight NBA Finals (2011-2014) and two NBA titles.

    It is possible that this was the final game in Miami ever for James, 41, who has not yet announced his future playing plans.

    Doncic, who entered the day leading ‌the NBA with a 32.9 scoring average, made 18 of 30 shots from the floor, nine of 17 on three-pointers and 15 of 19 at the free throw line. He also had seven rebounds, five steals and three assists.

    Over the past two nights, Doncic has scored 100 points.

    Bam Adebayo led Miami (38-32) with 28 points and 10 rebounds. He appeared fully healthy after having missed Miami’s previous game due to tightness in his right calf.

    However, the ⁠Heat are just 1-3 since Adebayo scored 83 points against Washington on ⁠March 10, the second-greatest scoring game in NBA history.

    Tyler Herro added 21 points for Miami, and Norman Powell tallied 20.

    The Heat were without two key injured players, Jaime Jaquez Jr (left-hip tightness) and Andrew Wiggins (left big toe). Those ⁠two players combine to average 30.9 points.

    Luka Doncic in action.
    Doncic #77 connects on one of his nine three-pointers against the Miami Heat on March 19, 2026, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, US [Issac Baldizon/Getty Images via AFP]

    Miami led 42-29 at the end of the first quarter, during which the Heat shot 63.0 percent from the ⁠floor and had a 26-12 edge in paint points. ⁠Los Angeles, despite 12 points from Doncic, shot just 40.9 percent.

    Los Angeles hit 12 of 20 shots from the floor in the second quarter and cut its deficit to 65-59 at halftime. Miami shot just 40.9 percent.

    The Lakers took their first lead ‌of the game at 72-71 with 9:05 left in the third as Doncic hit his third straight three-pointer. By the end of the period, the Lakers led, 97-88.

    Doncic scored 19 points in ‌the ‌third. Miami misfired on 10 of 12 attempts from behind the arc in the quarter.

    The Lakers closed out the game without much trouble in the fourth quarter, beating Miami for the third straight time.

  • First Working Quantum Battery Proves Bigger Really Does Mean Faster

    First Working Quantum Battery Proves Bigger Really Does Mean Faster

    In brief

    • Australian scientists built the first working quantum battery prototype.
    • Quantum batteries charge faster as they scale, defying classical limits.
    • The breakthrough could power future quantum computers, but not yet consumer devices.

    Your phone takes an hour to charge. Your EV takes all night. That trade-off—more capacity means more waiting—is so embedded in how batteries work that nobody really questions it anymore. A team of Australian scientists just built something that breaks that rule entirely.

    Researchers at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, together with teams from RMIT University and the University of Melbourne, have unveiled the world’s first working quantum battery prototype.

    This is an actual physical device that charges, stores energy, and discharges it—using the rules of quantum physics instead of chemistry. Their findings were published Wednesday in Nature Light: Science & Applications.

    The prototype is a tiny, layered wafer of organic materials like a nanoscopic sandwich that gets charged wirelessly by a laser pulse. That pulse lasts femtoseconds. One femtosecond is a quadrillionth of a second. The device charges in that window, then holds its energy for nanoseconds—about six orders of magnitude longer than it took to fill up.

    That gap sounds unimpressive until you scale it. “If we can charge a battery in one minute, it would stay charged for a couple of years,” lead researcher James Quach explained. The physics already work. The challenge now is extending how long the stored energy can last in a real-world device.

    The genuinely strange part isn’t the speed but the scaling behavior.

    Conventional batteries get slower to charge as they grow. More capacity means more time, but quantum batteries do the opposite. The more molecules packed into the device, the faster each one charges—because at the quantum level, they don’t act individually. They behave collectively, sharing the incoming energy in a single coordinated burst the researchers call “superabsorption.”

    Technically speaking researchers say that the charging time drops as 1/√N, where N is the number of molecules. Double the battery, cut the charging time by nearly half, and so on.

    “Our findings confirm a fundamental quantum effect that’s completely counterintuitive: quantum batteries charge faster as they get larger,” Quach told Melbourne University. “Today’s batteries don’t function like that.”

    This property had been predicted mathematically since 2013, and a partial version was demonstrated in 2022. What’s new here is the complete cycle: The team figured out how to pull the stored energy back out as an electrical current, which no previous quantum battery experiment had managed. The device also runs at room temperature—a practical advantage over competing superconducting approaches from China and Spain that require cryogenic cooling.

    The immediate application isn’t your EV or something like that. The prototype’s total capacity is measured in billionths of electron-volts—enough to power nothing in the real world yet. But quantum computers are a different story. Those systems are already advancing faster than most expected, and they have a specific energy problem: Their delicate quantum states demand power delivered coherently, without the noise that conventional electronics introduce. A quantum battery charges and discharges using the same quantum language those processors speak.

    “Quantum batteries could provide energy coherently, with the minimum energy cost to the quantum computers,” Professor Andrew White, who leads the quantum technology lab at the University of Queensland and was not involved in the research, told The News Digital.

    CSIRO is already seeking development partners, including EV manufacturers and deep-tech investors, to push the research forward. The theory had a decade head start on the hardware. The hardware just caught up.

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  • XRP Treasury Firm Evernorth Inches Closer to Public Listing With $685 Million Stash

    XRP Treasury Firm Evernorth Inches Closer to Public Listing With $685 Million Stash

    In brief

    • Evernorth Holdings filed a new S-4 registration statement with the SEC about its intentions to go public.
    • The firm aims to become the biggest XRP treasury firm, and is expected to launch with $685 million in XRP tokens.
    • It originally raised more than $1 billion to build its XRP treasury.

    Evernorth Holdings, a firm with intentions of becoming the largest publicly traded XRP treasury, expects to launch with at least 473 million XRP valued around $685 million, according to its S-4 registration statement filed with the SEC on Wednesday. 

    The firm, which got a sizable XRP contribution from Ripple—the payments firm that’s built around the crypto asset—raised more than $1 billion to accumulate the token. 

    “We believe global finance is entering a new era with digital assets playing a larger role in how capital is held, managed, and deployed,” said Evernorth founder and CEO Asheesh Birla, in a statement. Our focus is on combining public-market discipline with XRP blockchain-based financial infrastructure to help shape a more transparent, efficient, and connected global financial system.” 

    Initially announced in October, the firm’s planned public listing will come via a business combination between Evernorth and Armada Acquisition Corp. II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that is sponsored by Arrington Capital and trades on the Nasdaq as XRPN. 

    Its XRP holdings, worth around $324 million less than the $1 billion it raised, were acquired via a variety of agreements, the S-4 filing notes.

    The biggest chunk, around 211 million XRP, is being contributed by the sponsor, Arrington Capital, pursuant to an advanced funding subscription agreement. Nearly 127 million XRP is expected to be contributed by Ripple upon the completion of the business combination, while around 84 million further XRP tokens were purchased at an average price of $2.53 using $214 million in advanced funding. 

    The value from its purchased lot has now almost been cut in half, and is valued around $122 million as XRP recently changed hands at $1.45. 

    Nevertheless, the firm notes that it believes the public company will provide “an attractive entry valuation” to investors seeking exposure to XRP. 

    “The SPAC Board believes that [Evernorth] provides an attractive entry valuation (calculated as a multiple to NAV) to XRP,” the filing reads.

    While its filing is still subject to SEC review, and the business completion subject to shareholder approval, the firm intends to actively manage its eventual XRP treasury. 

    Its four key business pillars include accumulating XRP, actively managing the asset, earning yield by using it in decentralized finance (DeFi), and exploring international expansion opportunities with a beginning focus on Japan and South Korea.

    “Our core strategy begins with our efforts to acquire, hold, and actively manage a treasury focused on XRP,” it wrote in the S-4. 

    XRP is down around 0.4% in the last 24 hours, recently sitting 60% off its July all-time high of $3.65. Earlier this week, the token leapfrogged BNB to become the fourth most valuable crypto asset by market cap. 

    A representative for Evernorth did not immediately respond to Decrypt’s request for comment.

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  • Anson Lo on Wanting Roles About Mental Illness, the Rise of Hong Kong Pop and His Global Ambitions: ‘It’s Wonderful to be Me, But Also a Little Bit Challenging as Well’

    Anson Lo on Wanting Roles About Mental Illness, the Rise of Hong Kong Pop and His Global Ambitions: ‘It’s Wonderful to be Me, But Also a Little Bit Challenging as Well’

    Anson Lo is one of Hong Kong’s most recognizable entertainment figures, but he still describes himself as feeling small.

    The singer and actor – best known as a member of boy group Mirror and as a solo force with four consecutive Chill Club Male Singer of the Year gold awards to his name – spoke to Variety on the sidelines of Hong Kong FilMart, and the portrait that emerges is of a performer defined less by his accolades than by the pressure he places on himself.

    “It’s wonderful to be me, but also a little bit challenging as well,” he says, “because I think people expect a lot from me.” That expectation is something he has learned to channel rather than resist. “I tend to put a lot of pressure onto myself. It makes me push more boundaries and feel braver to try more new things as well.”

    That pressure extends to his acting work. Lo recently appeared as himself in “The Season,” the upcoming PCCW Media and SK Global six-part series set for a global premiere in June 2026. The English-language drama – which stars Jessie Mei Li, Chris Pang, Karena Lam, Justin Chien, Yvonne Chapman, Celina Jade, Toby Stephens and Lee Jae-yoon – was one of the marquee titles at this year’s FilMart. Lo describes the experience of working alongside such a seasoned ensemble as a lot of fun, but also nerve-racking. “I had never met the cast members prior to the shooting. Everyone was very experienced, so it made me feel even smaller as an actor and also as a singer,” he says. “But everyone was very nice to me, and everything went well.”

    That self-critical instinct has been a constant across his career. Since making his solo debut in 2020, Lo has accumulated chart-topping songs, a 2021 Best New Asian Artist Award (Mandarin) at the Mnet Asia Music Awards, and sold-out concert runs – most notably four nights in 2023 that drew close to 40,000 attendees. But he is quick to redirect attention away from the numbers. “I don’t think about breaking records all the time,” he says. “I tend to focus on my flaws all the time, and I tend to just become a better artist in a very disciplined way.”

    Lo credits his years inside Mirror as foundational to who he is on stage. “Being part of Mirror has definitely helped me as a performer, because it allows me to have more experience on stage, and I have got to observe my members’ strengths and weaknesses,” he says. “It has shaped me into a better and more experienced performer.”

    The distinction between his work in the group and his solo output is one he takes seriously. As a singer, he says, “I would just be myself, sing however I want, dance however I want – it’s about being my true self.” Acting, by contrast, demands the opposite. “I would just let go of my own identity and fully commit to the role I’m in,” he explains. “It’s about fully becoming another person when I act. So it’s very different.”

    When asked what kinds of acting parts he hopes to pursue, Lo’s answer is pointed. “Roles with traumas and mental illness would be very challenging and interesting for me,” he says, “because I tend to study a lot of the mental illnesses. I feel very interested in those kinds of things, and I think it’s important to raise awareness to mental development, and also the mental illness that we’re in.” He situates the impulse in something local and immediate: “As a Hong Kong person myself, Hong Kong people feel very stressed every single day.”

    His screen credits already span a breadth of tones and genres – from the romantic comedy “Business Proposal” (2023) to the horror feature “It Remains” (2023) and the heist film “We 12” (2024) – and the desire to push further into psychologically demanding territory suggests a deliberate career trajectory rather than opportunistic casting.

    Lo is thoughtful when asked about the broader revival of interest in Hong Kong pop culture. Rather than pointing to any single catalyst, he attributes it to diversification within the industry. “More and more options have been played out,” he says. “Much more different variations of different genres of singers have debuted throughout these years, and I think it is easier for Hong Kong people to have their pick.” He acknowledges the competitive landscape directly – noting that Hong Kong audiences have long gravitated toward K-pop and American pop – and frames the local scene’s growth as a question of offering comparable variety. “With the various choices of Hong Kong pop culture now, I think it’s easier for us to pick our favorites in Hong Kong as well.”

    Lo’s regional footprint has expanded steadily, with appearances at the One Love Asia Festival in Malaysia in 2023, the SBS Supersound Festival in 2024 and Waterbomb Singapore in 2025. But performing outside Hong Kong still produces the same nerves that have accompanied him throughout his career. “I’ve always felt very small as a singer, because I don’t think I’m super great at performing compared to all the singers around the world,” he says. “I usually feel very nervous going to different countries or different places.”

    What he takes from those experiences, however, is concrete. Observing other artists’ preparations – their professionalism, their focus, their offstage discipline – has pushed him to expand his own creative choices. “The way they do music and do performances has made me just go wild for my music choices as well,” he says.

    Locally a superstar, Lo is clear-eyed about where Hong Kong sits in his sense of self as his ambitions grow. “Hong Kong will always be my hometown and will always be something that I cherish the most, because I grew up here,” he says. But he is equally clear that the boundaries are meant to be pushed. “I would love to explore more different stages around the world with my fans. I think me and my fans are more than ready to be brave and go to more different countries to learn more from the others.”

    The through-line across all of it – the music, the acting, the international stages – is a pair of principles Lo articulates with plainness. “There are two things that I will not let go,” he says. “One is to be humble, and two is to be ambitious.”