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Josh D’Amaro Expected To Allow Dana Walden Operate to with Autonomy at Disney

Josh D’Amaro Expected To Allow Dana Walden Operate to with Autonomy at Disney

As The Walt Disney Company prepares for a major change in leadership, those in entertainment and politics are watching closely. On February 3, the company announced that Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro had been named Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, and that Dana Walden, Co-Chairman of Disney Entertainment, had been named to the newly created role of President and Chief Creative Officer. 

No Mention of Rey Star Wars Movie in Variety Profile on Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy — Has “New Jedi Order” Been Quietly Canceled?

No Mention of Rey Star Wars Movie in Variety Profile on Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy — Has “New Jedi Order” Been Quietly Canceled?

When Variety publishes a major profile on a filmmaker, readers tend to notice not only what’s included — but what’s missing. In the case of Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, the two-time Oscar-winning director who was once announced to helm a new Star Wars movie centered on Daisy Ridley’s Rey, a major omission might be the biggest story of all.

Mark Hamill Condemns AI Actors — After Letting Disney Digitally Rebuild Him

Mark Hamill Condemns AI Actors — After Letting Disney Digitally Rebuild Him

Mark Hamill is warning Hollywood about the “terrifying” future of AI performers. In a new Variety interview, the Star Wars veteran blasted the rise of synthetic actors as “ghastly,” “ghoulish,” and “weird.”

But the same man now decrying artificial actors has already been turned into one — at least partially — by Disney.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Klingon Wearing a Skirt Sparks Fan Backlash at New York Comic Con

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Klingon Wearing a Skirt Sparks Fan Backlash at New York Comic Con

Paramount and Skydance’s controversial Star Trek: Starfleet Academy made a big splash at New York Comic Con — but not for the reason the studio intended. Among the lavish displays, massive booth installations, and preview imagery for the upcoming series, one photo has ignited heated discussion across the fanbase: a male Klingon character wearing a skirt.

From Barbie to Bots: Mattel Joins Forces with OpenAI to Reinvent Toymaking

From Barbie to Bots: Mattel Joins Forces with OpenAI to Reinvent Toymaking

What is Mattel, a toy company, going to do with artificial intelligence? That’s the question toy fans have been asking since last Monday’s OpenAI Developers Conference. OpenAI—the company behind ChatGPT and the AI video-generation platform Sora 2—announced a new partnership with Mattel to explore how artificial intelligence can speed up the toy design process.

Keira Knightley Claims She Was “Not Aware” of J.K. Rowling Controversy Before Joining Harry Potter Audiobooks — and That Says a Lot

Keira Knightley Claims She Was “Not Aware” of J.K. Rowling Controversy Before Joining Harry Potter Audiobooks — and That Says a Lot

When Keira Knightley told Decider that she was “not aware” of the J.K. Rowling gender politics controversies before signing on to play Professor Umbridge in Audible’s new Harry Potter: The Full Cast Audio Editions, it raised more than a few eyebrows. After all, Rowling’s public feud with gender activists has been one of the most heavily covered celebrity controversies of the past five years.

Warner Bros Reportedly Rejects Initial Paramount Takeover Offer — But David Ellison Isn’t Done Yet

Warner Bros Reportedly Rejects Initial Paramount Takeover Offer — But David Ellison Isn’t Done Yet

Hollywood’s next great media merger may have just hit its first major snag. According to a detailed report from Bloomberg, Warner Bros. Discovery has officially rejected Paramount Skydance’s initial offer to purchase the company — a bold move that signals confidence from Warner’s leadership and a potential bidding war ahead.

Tron: Ares Flops Hard in Opening Weekend Box Office as Trades Try to Blame Anything But Quality for Failure

Tron: Ares Flops Hard in Opening Weekend Box Office as Trades Try to Blame Anything But Quality for Failure

Disney’s long-awaited Tron: Ares has officially crashed on entry to the weekend box office. Despite heavy promotion and years of anticipation, the sci-fi sequel opened to just $33.5 million domestically and $60.5 million worldwide, according to AP News and Entertainment Weekly. For a film carrying a reported $180 million budget (which some outlets claims actually reached heights of over $200 million), those are alarming numbers.