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The Acolyte Producer Shot During LA Riots While Protesting, Blames Aggression of LAPD, Not Rioters

The Acolyte Producer Shot During LA Riots While Protesting, Blames Aggression of LAPD, Not Rioters

One producer behind Star Wars: The Acolyte was shot by police while participating in the growing unrest in Los Angeles, which many are calling the LA riots. But rather than address the widespread looting, fires, or attacks on law enforcement, this Disney Star Wars producer is placing all the blame squarely on the LAPD.

Dislikes Surge on New Ironheart Trailer While Original Trailer Surpasses Half a Million Down Votes

Dislikes Surge on New Ironheart Trailer While Original Trailer Surpasses Half a Million Down Votes

Marvel Studios might be hoping fans are ready to embrace Ironheart, but judging by the brutal response to its trailers, audiences are already voting with their thumbs—and it’s not looking good.

Both official trailers for the upcoming Disney+ series starring Dominique Thorne have been ratioed into oblivion, mirroring the exact same pattern that preceded Disney’s Snow White disaster. If history is any indication, Marvel could be headed straight for another embarrassing flop.

Jimmy Kimmel Says There are No LA Riots While City Burns Behind Him

Jimmy Kimmel Says There are No LA Riots While City Burns Behind Him

Jimmy Kimmel is being called out for allegedly gaslighting the American public after delivering a fiery monologue downplaying the chaos erupting across Los Angeles this week in what is being called by many the LA Riots. In a show filmed just blocks from looted storefronts and burning cars, the late-night host dismissed the reports of unrest as nothing more than political theater orchestrated by President Donald Trump and cable news outlets.

BREAKING: Warner Bros Discovery to Split into Two Seperate Companies as WBD Debt Crisis and Streaming Woes Force Drastic Overhaul

BREAKING: Warner Bros Discovery to Split into Two Seperate Companies as WBD Debt Crisis and Streaming Woes Force Drastic Overhaul

In a dramatic move that signals the beginning of the end for legacy cable conglomerates, Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has announced plans to split into two separate publicly traded companies by mid-2026. The announcement, made Monday morning, marks a stunning reversal for a company once seen as a symbol of media empire consolidation.