Michael B.

Amazon made its second official appearance in New York on Monday night, and it once again evacuated all parking lots.

Like their 2024 speech, Amazon has made many compelling announcements at the Storied Beacon Theatre in Manhattan and is excited by a normal calm advertising executive.

World-renowned DJ Steve Aoki opened the half-hour blast beat on behalf of Twitch, which is undoubtedly a welcome to tired advertisers who have been around the city since the morning for different web demonstrations. After all, on Monday night, what better than some good EDM to wake you up?

Not long after, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista and Lizzo took the stage. Yes, you read it correctly. Lizzo sang her hit song "About the Damn Time" and then Momoa and Bautista are still on stage promoting the action of their upcoming Amazon MGM Studios movie "The Wrecking Crew."

"Spoiler Alert: We kicked some ass," Bautista said.

“Some of us kicked more ass than others,” Momo laughed.

The first non-racing car on the stage was Tanner Elton, vice president of advertising sales at Amazon. Elton touts Amazon's ads to support more than 300 million viewers. “These events make sense and represent incredible opportunities for the brand,” he said.

Next comes the "New Height" hosts Travis and Jason Kelce, who first appeared in the video and then came out to applause in person. The brothers laughed at each other, and Jason admitted that they were “over-indexed to shit.”

In terms of scripting, Amazon announced a renewal of Season 3's "Fallout", a TV series "Barbershop" starring Jermaine Fowler and starring Nicolas Cage in the highly anticipated superhero series "Spider Web". In Scriptless, Mr. Beast’s series “Beast Games” was renewed for two seasons in Prime video.

By the way, "Fallout" announcement? It comes with the complete singing girl on stage, the classic dance with Dean Martin on stage “not the kick kick.” Series stars Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell and Aaron Moten introduced Amazon’s global TV station Vernon Sanders, who revealed the renewal.

Prime Sports showed off their "Thursday Night Football" coverage, while also hyping up their coverage of the NBA, WNBA and NASCAR. Blake Griffin beat this part against Ryan Fitzpatrick in a popular shot (FITZ wins easily, FYI) against Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Other stars on the stage include multiple actors from the "Legal Blonde" prequel "Elle", followed by Octavia Spencer, Elizabeth Banks and Jamie Lee Curtis. All three of the latter women performed in Prime videos.

Michael B. Jordan is then the executive producer of the project, located in the Delphi Stadium and will follow the young boxers trained there.

Amazon's film Slate is also a major topic of discussion, with "National Head" star John Cena taking the stage with Courtenay Valenti, the head of Amazon drama and streaming films. When who wins the battle between him and his co-star, Senna simply says: "Priyanka Chopra-Jonas."

Soon after, action legend Arnold Schwarzenegger came out, how his belief in "free speech" made him deceived him in his early speech. As Schwarzenegger continues to move forward, his "Real Lies" co-star Curtis comes out to escort him on stage. Schwarzenegger had no intention of leaving the stage, which made the crowd very happy. Then both completely disappeared from the script, recalling the time they worked together and earned great applause.