Bruce Springsteen has long been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. However, following a recent assassination attempt on the president during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, the rocker is suddenly singing a different tune.
Bruce Springsteen has long been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. However, following a recent assassination attempt on the president during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, the rocker is suddenly singing a different tune.
The Yellowstone spinoff machine isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Paramount+ has officially set a release date for Dutton Ranch, the latest extension of Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding franchise, with the series set to premiere on May 15, 2026. The show will launch...
Video game publisher Ubisoft has announced another round of layoffs. According to GamesIndustry.biz, Red Storm Entertainment—the studio long associated with the Tom Clancy franchise—will cease game development operations. The cuts will result in the loss of 105 jobs.
The Project Hail Mary box office numbers are in—and they’re far bigger than anyone expected. Amazon MGM’s ambitious sci-fi film, starring Ryan Gosling, launched to a staggering $140.9 million worldwide, instantly making it the biggest debut of the year and signaling a...
The death of Chuck Norris has led many to reflect on the action-movie icon’s life and career. However, a recent piece in Variety uses the moment as an opportunity for grandstanding a political ideology. A piece titled, “Chuck Norris Was a Great Action Star — but Politics May Overshadow His Legacy,” questions if there is something insidious about Norris’s brand of screen hero.
Ryan Gosling was recently asked about the possibility of playing Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “I don’t know what to say,” he admitted. “Some discussions have been had—it’s a complicated situation.”
With the recent passing of Chuck Norris, many fans are turning to Walker, Texas Ranger on streaming platforms. The classic action-crime series was a staple of Saturday night television throughout its nine-season run. While Norris was already known for his mid-budget action films, it was Walker, Texas Ranger that truly made him a household name, bringing his martial arts skills and moral heroism to millions of viewers every week.
The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery is poised to reshape much of the film industry. As the deal takes shape, a central concern in both Hollywood and Washington is how the consolidation of two legacy studios could affect jobs. Paramount CEO David Ellison addressed those concerns in a letter obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Legendary actor and action icon Chuck Norris is dead at 86. A familiar face in film and television, Norris was also an early figure in internet culture. Known for his roundhouse kicks and signature look, the star of Walker, Texas Ranger, was respected by many fans around the world.
According to new data, Hollywood soundstages are seeing unusually low occupancy. A survey from local film office FilmLA found that just 62% were in use during the first half of 2025, down from the 63% occupancy reported in 2024—a total The Hollywood Reporter called “anemic.” The city reportedly has 8.3 million square feet in soundstages, yet much of it remains empty.
Television pilots are often shelved. However, the tension surrounding the recent attempt to revive Buffy the Vampire Slayer has become unusual. In an interview with People, star Sarah Michelle Gellar suggested the show was canceled because of a specific executive. Now, Hulu is pushing back.
John Lithgow appears to be reframing the story around his decision to play Dumbledore in the upcoming Harry Potter television series. The ongoing debate between gender activists and Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling made the project controversial before it even went into production. According to ScreenRant, Lithgow recently told The New York Times that he nearly quit the project over his disagreement with the author’s stance.
After last year’s successful debut, Universal Studios Hollywood has announced that it is bringing a One Piece back as part of its 2026 Fan Fest Nights event. Expanding on the original fan zone, this year the park is featuring a live stunt show. Based on the long-running manga and anime, One Piece has seen rapidly growing popularity in the West, driven in large part by the success of the live-action Netflix adaptation.