Stephen Colbert was barely off the air before the former late-night host returned to television. This time, however, he did not appear on another major network. Instead, Colbert resurfaced on a public-access program in southeastern Michigan.
Stephen Colbert was barely off the air before the former late-night host returned to television. This time, however, he did not appear on another major network. Instead, Colbert resurfaced on a public-access program in southeastern Michigan.
If you only skimmed the headlines this morning, you might think Disney is riding high and making big profits. “Disney+ Streaming Subscribers Surge by 3.8 Million!” was the big, splashy takeaway pushed by The Hollywood Reporter, which celebrated the growth of the platform like it was 2019 all over again.
Former Batwoman star Ruby Rose melted down this week about Sydney Sweeney, insinuating that she somehow hates gay people and calling her a “cretin.”
President Donald Trump said Tuesday night that he feels an obligation to follow through on his threat to sue the BBC for $1 billion over what he calls deceptive editing in a pre-election documentary.
Captain Marvel is about to be a princess… but not a Disney Princess. No, Nintendo is the new studio preparing an all-out push against Mickey Mouse, and their newly announced Rosalina movie star will be played by none other than the MCU’s controversial Brie Larson!
It looks like Miss Piggy is about to join the ranks of Hollywood’s “reimagined icons.” The upcoming Miss Piggy movie, produced by Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone for Disney, isn’t a comeback for the Muppets—it’s full-blown feminist satire inspired by cancel culture.
Nintendo’s next big animated adventure, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, is officially adding controversial Marvel actress Brie Larson as Princess Rosalina—and the internet is already bracing for impact.
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker don’t want viewers to think they attack Trump out of any personal animosity.
According to Variety, the pair recently sat down with The New York Times to explain their approach. “We’re just very down-the-middle guys,” Parker said. “Any extremists of any kind we make fun of. We did it for years with the woke thing. That was hilarious to us. And this is hilarious to us.”
The console wars aren’t over, but they’re certainly one-sided. According to Sony’s latest earnings report, PlayStation 5 (PS5) sales have reached 84.2 million units worldwide as of September 30, 2025 — surpassing every Xbox system Microsoft has ever released.
At the Wicked: For Good premiere, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo reignited the culture-clash over Wicked and its connection to LGBT messaging, once again insisting that the original children’s book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum promoted Pride values.
Just weeks after more than 30 people, including Basketball Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, were arrested in connection with rigged NBA sports betting, two MLB pitchers are now under federal indictment in yet another gambling scandal. But anyone only casually paying attention to the mainstream media may be unaware.
Pixar has officially dropped the first teaser for Toy Story 5, offering a peek at the next chapter in one of Disney’s most trusted franchises. The animated sequel is set to hit theaters on June 19, 2026, once again bringing audiences back to the world of Buzz, Woody, and Jessie — but this time, their biggest challenge may be technology itself.
Out of a recent Deadline report by Glenn Garner we’ve learned that late night TV talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel, has apparently admitted he wasn’t the original choice by ABC to host his late night gig. According to Jimmy Kimmel, that honor almost went to Jon Stewart.