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RUMOR: Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Won’t Speak to Meghan Markle Without a Lawyer

RUMOR: Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Won’t Speak to Meghan Markle Without a Lawyer

Information regarding the growing professional divide between Meghan Markle and Netflix has taken a dramatic turn. According to Variety, co-CEO Ted Sarandos reportedly refuses to speak with the duchess without a lawyer present—a claim her attorney has denied. However, it remains an allegation that suggests the relationship may be shifting from creative collaboration to carefully managed negotiation.

Nathan Fillion and James Gunn Support Damon Lindelof After ‘Lanterns’ Comment Backlash

Nathan Fillion and James Gunn Support Damon Lindelof After ‘Lanterns’ Comment Backlash

Lanterns, the upcoming superhero television series for HBO Max, has quickly become a flashpoint among DC fans. Many were already concerned after the R-rated trailer suggested a grounded tone. Comments from writer and producer Damon Lindelof sparked further backlash. Now, star Nathan Fillion and head of DC Studios James Gunn have come out in his support.

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Shows a More Serious Spider-Man

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Shows a More Serious Spider-Man

The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day is as remarkable for what it does not show as what it does. Fans hoping for their first official reveal of Sadie Sink’s new character may have to wait until the next trailer to see her in costume. Similarly, there are no hints that The Hulk will be in the film—just Bruce Banner. Instead, audiences get to see Peter Parker/Spider-Man dealing with the consequences of a world that has forgotten him.

Oscar Ratings Tank Amid Political Grandstanding—Viewership Down 9% from 2025

Oscar Ratings Tank Amid Political Grandstanding—Viewership Down 9% from 2025

The Oscars may still represent the biggest night in Hollywood. However, viewership ratings suggest that for the rest of the country, it is just another Sunday evening. According to Nielsen’s big data plus panel, the 98th annual Academy Awards drew 17.86 million viewers on ABC and Hulu. That’s down 9% from last year’s 19.7 million viewers.