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Nelson Peltz Claims Josh D’Amaro Was Chosen As Disney CEO Because Bob Iger “Needs A Reason To Stay On”
Activist investor Nelson Peltz is once again taking aim at Disney leadership — this time over the company’s decision to elevate Josh D'Amaro to CEO — and his comments pull absolutely no punches. In a blunt assessment of the succession decision, Peltz suggested the...
HBO Harry Potter Series Star Claims Show Will Explore “More Than The Books” — And That’s Exactly What Fans Didn’t Ask For
The new HBO Harry Potter series was sold to audiences as the chance to finally do what the eight-film run couldn’t: adapt J.K. Rowling’s books in full, without chopping key moments, subplots, and character beats to fit a movie runtime. So it’s not exactly reassuring...
Fox and Hulu Release First Teaser Trailer for The Faithful: Women of the Bible
The first teaser trailer for The Faithful: Women of the Bible has been released. The forthcoming series dramatizes narratives from the Old Testament’s Book of Genesis through the perspectives of five key female figures. Fox Entertainment serves as the producer of the...
Leslye Headland Claims The Acolyte “Succeeded” Despite Backlash and Cancellation
Despite collapsing viewership, a quarter-billion-dollar production price tag, and its cancellation after just one season, Star Wars: The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland claims her failed show actually "succeeded." Yes — she claimed it was a success. That’s the word...
Cracker Barrel Brings Back Old Logo, Restaurant Goes Full About Face After Trump Pushback
Cracker Barrel announced that it’s going back to its old logo after getting pushback from President Trump online.
Cracker Barrel just learned a very expensive lesson in branding: don’t mess with nostalgia, and don’t underestimate your customers. After unveiling a new “modernized” logo earlier this month, the restaurant chain faced swift backlash from loyal patrons, investors, and eventually President Donald Trump himself.
MSNBC Ratings Plummet After Announcing Rebranding to MS NOW
In what many are calling a last-ditch effort to revive flagging viewership, MSNBC is shedding its established name and Peacock logo in a bold rebranding to MS NOW—short for My Source News Opinion World. The changes come courtesy of Comcast’s spin-off of several cable channels into the new publicly traded entity, Versant, led by Mark Lazarus. But instead of injecting fresh vitality, the rebrand has coincided with another tumble in MSNBC ratings, reinforcing the narrative of a network struggling to stay relevant.
Orlando Bloom Wants the Original Crew Back for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 6’
The future of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has been drifting in uncharted waters for years, but Orlando Bloom is clear about what he believes could steer the ship back on course: bring back the original crew.
Over 18,000 Register for Jobs at Planned Universal UK Theme Park
Universal Destinations & Experiences has revealed that more than 18,000 people have expressed interest in job opportunities related to its planned theme park in Bedfordshire, England. Approximately 80% of these applicants are from Bedford and its surrounding areas, showing strong local engagement with the project.
Take Us North Illegal Immigration Game Reportedly Has Connections to United Nations, Sweet Baby Inc., and Wings Interactive
Wings Interactive endorsed and promoted the project, helping pipeline it into the indie circuit.
Amazon Is Literally Giving Away Dragon Age: The Veilguard for Free — And Still Nobody’s Playing
For years, BioWare’s Dragon Age franchise stood as one of the most respected names in fantasy RPGs. Fans waited 10 years for the long-promised return of the series, hoping for a revival of the magic that made Origins and Inquisition standouts. Instead, Dragon Age: The Veilguard (released October 31, 2024) has gone down as one of the most stunning disappointments in modern gaming that people won’t even play for free.
John Leguizamo Compares His Plight as a Highly Paid Hollywood Actor in the 90s to Black People During ‘Jim Crow’
John Leguizamo once again finds himself at the center of controversy—this time for a comparison that betrays both historical ignorance and insensitivity surrounding the Jim Crow period of the American South.
Microsoft Finances Take Us North, a Video Game That Glorifies Illegal U.S. Border Crossing — Elon Musk Calls it ‘Weird’
Microsoft is once again dipping into politics — and this time, it’s raising eyebrows worldwide. The tech giant is funding a video game called Take Us North, developed by Anima Interactive, that puts players into the role of a guía — essentially, a coyote — tasked with leading migrants illegally across the U.S.–Mexico border.
Marc Maron Blasts Netflix as “Reichflix” for Choosing Dave Chappelle Over Gender Activists — ‘F**cism is Good for Business’
Comedian Marc Maron is not known for pulling punches, but his latest remarks about Netflix’s handling of Dave Chappelle’s controversial stand up specials may be some of his sharpest (and most ridiculous) yet. Appearing on Pod Save America this past weekend, Maron accused the streaming giant of abandoning all pretense of ethics in favor of protecting its bottom line.
Pokémon Theme Park Land ‘PokéPark Kanto’ Opening Near Tokyo in 2026
Pokémon is finally coming to a theme park. An entire land named PokéPark Kanto is coming to Yomuiriland, a Theme Park in Kachizaka, Japan, about 13 miles from Tokyo.
Universal Orlando Team Members Can Now Use Complimentary Tickets for Epic Universe
Universal Orlando Resort has recently updated its employee benefits program to include complimentary admission to its newest theme park, Epic Universe. This adjustment grants Team Members the ability to visit the park without paying for entry, expanding employee access to one of the resort’s latest developments. The change represents a notable enhancement of the perks provided to staff, allowing them to experience the new park firsthand.
Superman and Fantastic Four Couldn’t Save the Superhero Genre
For years, Hollywood insisted the superhero genre was too big to fail. Marvel and DC might stumble here or there, but whenever the chips were down, a tentpole reboot would swoop in and restore audience faith. That was the expectation for 2025, when James Gunn’s new Superman and Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrived to great industry fanfare.
These were the movies that were supposed to stop the bleeding, unite audiences, and reignite box office firepower.
Instead, they proved the exact opposite: even the biggest names in comic book history can’t save a genre audiences are walking away from.











