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‘Michael’ Breaks Domestic Box Office Record for Musical Biopics

‘Michael’ Breaks Domestic Box Office Record for Musical Biopics

By the end of its third weekend, Michael has broken the record for the highest-grossing musical biopic in domestic box office history. The milestone comes despite heavy criticism and negative reviews from much of the Hollywood access media. Audiences—and not just longtime Michael Jackson fans—appeared largely unfazed by the backlash, helping turn the film into a historic theatrical success.

‘Harry Potter’ Trailer Gives First Look at New Snape

‘Harry Potter’ Trailer Gives First Look at New Snape

Anticipation for the new Harry Potter series is high. As one of the most beloved book and film franchises of all time, any adaptation will inevitably be held to a high standard. More than just an IP, the wizarding world has inspired a level of passion among fans that is difficult to replicate. The first trailer for the television series, which dropped yesterday, will be carefully scrutinized for weeks. One of the most discussed aspects of the trailer is fans’ first look at Severus Snape. Initial reactions have been less than enthusiastic.

‘Project Hail Mary’ Star Ryan Gosling Missed Tom Cruise Filming a ‘Star Wars’ Scene by One Day

‘Project Hail Mary’ Star Ryan Gosling Missed Tom Cruise Filming a ‘Star Wars’ Scene by One Day

Ryan Gosling has received three Academy Award nominations, and his new movie, Project Hail Mary, is one of the first big hits of 2026. But even he seems to have missed out on a once-in-a-lifetime moment. While on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the star shared how he wasn’t there the day Tom Cruise picked up a camera and helped shoot Star Wars.

RUMOR: Tarantino and Stallone Team Up for 1930s Black-and-White Gangster TV Series

RUMOR: Tarantino and Stallone Team Up for 1930s Black-and-White Gangster TV Series

Quentin Tarantino and Sylvester Stallone may finally be joining forces on a new project. According to sources speaking with TMZ, the director and actor are in the early stages of producing not a film, but a six-part, black-and-white gangster television series. This time, Stallone plans to remain behind the vintage 1930s cameras as a director. If realized, the team-up would mark a bold creative departure for both filmmakers.