Stephen Colbert Turns Final Late Show Episodes Into Anti-CBS Reunion With Fellow Late-Night Hosts
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Headed Toward $35-$40 Million Opening Weekend Box Office
Paramount WB Merger Chugs Toward September Close Despite Mark Ruffalo’s Objections
Mark Ruffalo Calls on Hollywood to Oppose Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger in NYT Op-Ed
She-Hulk Star Admits No One Wants to See Her Return to MCU
Mark Hamill Issues Non-Apology for Trump in Grave Post After White House Labels Him “One Sick Individual”
Fired Scream Actress Melissa Barrera Blasts ‘Scream 7’, Accuses Paramount of Faking Record Box Office
Another Planet of the Apes Reboot in Development at Disney’s 20th Century Studios
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David Ellison Warns of “Monopolistic” Netflix in Open U.K. Letter as Paramount Pushes WBD Bid
David Ellison is taking direct aim at Netflix as the battle for control of Warner Bros. Discovery escalates — and he’s doing it in public. In a newly published open letter addressed to the U.K. creative community, the Paramount Global chief laid out his vision for the...
J.K. Rowling Denies Inviting Jeffrey Epstein to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Premiere; Files Show He Was Turned Away
In early February 2026, British author J.K. Rowling publicly denied claims that she invited the late Jeffrey Epstein to the Broadway opening of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in April 2018. The controversy followed the release of newly unsealed documents connected...
2026 Grammy Awards See Ratings Decline as Artists Address Political Issues
According to Nielsen Big Data, viewership for the 2026 Grammy Awards was down one million viewers from last year. Deadline reports that 14.4 million people watched the CBS telecast, which is down 6.5% from 2025, marking the second consecutive year of decline since the 2024 show, which drew 16.9 million viewers. Some are suggesting the reason could be increased on-stage political activism.
Netflix CEO Admits Under Oath That James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Underperformed at the Box Office
Ted Sarandos said under oath that James Gunn’s 2025 film Superman underperformed relative to expectations. The Netflix co-CEO was testifying before a U.S. Senate committee in an antitrust hearing to discuss the implications of Netflix’s $83 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros. Sarandos was expected to attempt to ease skepticism about the business’s future and give insight into his company’s strategy.
Jimmy Kimmel Scolds Conservatives for Not Being Outraged at Colbert Cancellation & Claims More People Watch Late Night Now Than Ever Before
Jimmy Kimmel has never been shy about turning late-night television into a political platform. But in the aftermath of CBS announcing The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end in May 2026, Jimmy Kimmel has gone on a full media tour—blaming Donald Trump, scolding conservatives for not being outraged, and even claiming late-night is healthier than ever, even comparing today’s audience to the Johnny Carson’s era.
Chris Pratt Defends Trump Administration and RFK Jr. — Bill Maher Joins in Shocking Agreement
Hollywood has long been a place where public figures keep in line with the prevailing political winds. Speaking positively about Donald Trump or his administration is generally a career hazard for actors working under the Disney umbrella or starring in Marvel blockbusters. Yet in a stunning turn, one of the biggest names in entertainment has broken that mold. Chris Pratt, beloved by audiences as Star-Lord in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy films, went on Bill Maher’s podcast and defended the Trump administration — earning rare public agreement from Maher himself.
Magic Kingdom Removes Iconic Adventureland Sign – Refurbishment Or Another Modern Update?
Disney has removed the iconic Adventureland sign in Magic Kingdom. Is this just a refurbishment or have “modern sensibilities” struck again?
Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World is changing—dramatically. Big Thunder Mountain remains under refurbishment, construction walls are up around Pirates of the Caribbean and Frontierland, and the only remaining nod to America’s frontier history seems to be the Country Bears, which now highlights modern Disney songs. The Rivers of America is nearly drained, leading some to wonder if current Disney leadership has little reverence for America’s frontier-era history.
Why Audiences like the ‘KPop Demon Hunters” Girl Boss Story, And Where Others Fall Flat
Is KPop Demon Hunters a girl boss movie? Well, yes, and also no. Certainly not in the way that’s been infuriating movie goers for years.
Visa and Mastercard Continue to Support Roblox: Censoring Adult Games on Steam While Funding a Predator Playground
Despite reportedly forcing platforms like Steam to eliminate legal adult-oriented games, Visa and Mastercard continue to support Roblox, despite numerous reports of predators using it to reach children.
NBC Drops Its Name From MSNBC As Ratings Plummet — Network to Become “MS NOW”
The longtime liberal cable channel MSNBC is about to undergo the biggest change in its nearly three-decade history. According to a new report from CNBC, Comcast is spinning the network out into a separate company and rebranding it as MS NOW, removing all connections to NBC and even ditching the famous peacock logo.
8/15-8/17 2025 Weekend Box Office Report: Weapons Holds Strong as Fantastic Four Sinks Under $10M
The domestic box office this past weekend brought more clarity to the shifting state of moviegoing. Horror reigned supreme, nostalgia held its ground, and Marvel stumbled yet again as its latest installment continued a steep decline.
Peacemaker Season 2 Press Tour Proves James Gunn Will Continue to Put Himself at Center of DC Marketing
James Gunn is apparently going to continue marketing himself as the face of the DC universe if the Peacemaker season 2 press tour is any indicator.
When Superman launched its marketing campaign, many fans were surprised to find the spotlight wasn’t on the Man of Steel. It wasn’t on David Corenswet, the new Superman, or Rachel Brosnahan, the new Lois Lane. The spotlight was on James Gunn. He was the one rolling out trailers, giving interviews, and explaining the movie’s vision as if the film was his personal autobiography. Even if the actors themselves were being interviewed it was more often than not right alongside Gunn.
Marvel Abandons Georgia for London — Disney Puts American Jobs at Risk as Trump Considers Tariffs on Movies Filmed Overseas
Disney’s Marvel Studios is pulling the plug on Georgia as a production hub, and the fallout is already being felt across the state. Once hailed as the “Hollywood of the South,” Georgia built its entertainment economy around Marvel blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Black Panther.
Gal Gadot Blames Anti-Israel Backlash for Snow White Failure, Then Walks It Back — No Blame for Rachel Zegler
Disney’s Snow White remake was supposed to be a surefire hit. Instead, it became one of the studio’s most controversial misfires in years. The film was dogged by criticism before release, marred by political firestorms during promotion, and ultimately collapsed at the box office. Now, Gal Gadot—the actress behind the Evil Queen—has drawn renewed attention to Snow White after candidly suggesting that anti-Israel backlash was to blame for the movie’s failure.
K-Pop Demon Hunters Aims for Five Songs in Billboard Top 20, Conquering Frozen and Encanto Prior Success
Lookout, world. There's a new winner in animated movie soundtracks. For the last many decades, Disney has owned the modern movie-musical charts. Whether it was The Little Mermaid (1989), The Lion King (1994), or Phil Collins singing "You'll Be in My Heart," The...
Sea World to Addd Two More International Parks as Abu Dhabi Inspires Expansion
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is currently the only Sea World park outside of the U.S., but that is likely to change soon. In the second‑quarter 2025 earnings call, United Parks & Resorts CEO Marc Swanson confirmed that the company plans to replicate the Abu Dhabi model with two international parks and expects to start signing off on plans by the end of 2025.











