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James Gunn Confirms Man of Tomorrow Is Not “Superman 2”

James Gunn Confirms Man of Tomorrow Is Not “Superman 2”

James Gunn has officially put a stop to the swirling speculation about his just-announced Superman follow-up. While Man of Tomorrow will serve as the direct continuation of this summer’s Superman, the DC Studios co-head has confirmed it is not a straightforward “Superman 2.” Instead, Gunn says the project is part of a larger tapestry he has been calling the “Superman Saga.”

As Theme Parks Face Limits, Disney Charts New Growth on the High Seas With Cruise Line Expansion

As Theme Parks Face Limits, Disney Charts New Growth on the High Seas With Cruise Line Expansion

Amid mounting constraints in its land-based assets, The Walt Disney Company is increasingly emphasizing cruise operations as a scalable alternative. While theme‑park growth faces limitations—such as high operating costs, competition from rivals like Universal’s Epic Universe, and infrastructure saturation—Disney Cruise Line (DCL) has emerged for the company as a viable avenue for expansion.

Take Us North Creator Previously Promoted Game Where Player Crosses Texas Border to Terminate a Pregnancy

Take Us North Creator Previously Promoted Game Where Player Crosses Texas Border to Terminate a Pregnancy

The controversy over Take Us North, the game in which the player must illegally sneak migrants into the United States from Mexico, just grew even bigger. A resurfaced GDC panel featuring Anima Interactive founder Karla Reyes revealed that before her studio developed its illegal immigration game, she had promoted another project about illegally crossing the Texas border to terminate a pregnancy.

OPINION: Sydney Sweeney Ballet Backlash Shows Just How Unhinged Activists Have Become

OPINION: Sydney Sweeney Ballet Backlash Shows Just How Unhinged Activists Have Become

The phrase “Sydney Sweeney ballet” should be trending right now because of a stylish new Jimmy Choo campaign, not because online activists have lost their minds again. Yet here we are. The actress slipped into a leotard and boots for an ad that playfully leaned into ballet imagery, and the outrage brigade has declared it “offensive” to actual dancers.

Colin Farrell Confirms Penguin Won’t Play a Big Part in The Batman 2

Colin Farrell Confirms Penguin Won’t Play a Big Part in The Batman 2

Since the release of The Batman in 2022 and its spin-off, The Penguin on HBO Max, fans have speculated on the future of franchise and the character. Not Batman. He’s a given, though James Gunn’s parallel DC Universe seems in conflict with writer/director Matt Reeves’ darker world. But how will Colin Farrell’s Oz Cobb, aka: The Penguin, feature in The Batman 2?

Now we may have an idea, and it’s not as prominently as we might have thought given the success of his solo show.

Sophie Turner Cast as Lara Croft in Amazon’s Long-Delayed Phoebe Waller-Bridge Tomb Raider Series

Sophie Turner Cast as Lara Croft in Amazon’s Long-Delayed Phoebe Waller-Bridge Tomb Raider Series

Sophie Turner has officially been cast as Lara Croft in Amazon’s Tomb Raider live action series by Phoebe Waller Bridge.

For months it seemed Amazon’s big bet on a live-action Tomb Raider series was over before it began. Reports earlier this year suggested Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s expensive adaptation was dead in the water. Yet today, the streamer surprised the industry with the announcement that Sophie Turner has officially been cast as Lara Croft, breathing life back into a project many had written off.

Disney to Pay $10 Million for Allegedly Mishandling Children’s Data on YouTube

Disney to Pay $10 Million for Allegedly Mishandling Children’s Data on YouTube

The Walt Disney Company is facing yet another controversy, this time not in the form of box office misfires or declining theme park attendance, but in the realm of online privacy. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Disney improperly labeled YouTube videos targeted at children, which allowed the unlawful collection of personal data from under-13 viewers.

The result: a $10 million settlement and a new compliance program that puts Disney under regulatory scrutiny for years to come.

Hollywood Press Tells Colbert and Kimmel to Double Down on Politics as Late Night Ratings Collapse

Hollywood Press Tells Colbert and Kimmel to Double Down on Politics as Late Night Ratings Collapse

As Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers return from their summer hiatus, media outlets are working overtime to assure readers that late-night TV’s struggles have nothing to do with politics. Late Nighter, a trade site focused on the format, ran a feature this week framing the looming season as a test of the medium itself rather than the hosts’ increasingly partisan material.