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Jeff Kaplan Says He Quit Overwatch After Blizzard Threatened to Blame 1,000 Layoffs On Him
Former Overwatch game director Jeff Kaplan is revealing new details about why he abruptly left Blizzard in 2021, and his explanation paints a troubling picture of the pressure placed on the development team behind one of the company’s most successful franchises....
Amazon Raises Pokémon Pokopia Price to $80 as Physical Copies Run Low
Amazon briefly increased the price of the physical edition of Pokémon Pokopia to $79.99 in the United States during a period of constrained supply. The price change was first noted in listings on March 9, shortly after the game’s launch for Nintendo Switch 2. Pokémon...
Gene Simmons Says It’s Time for Mark Ruffalo and Ben Stiller to “Shut Their Piehole” About Politics
Gene Simmons had some blunt words for celebrities like Ben Stiller and Mark Ruffalo who engage in political commentary. “It’s time for everybody in the entertainment industry to shut their piehole and just do your art,” Simmons said. “Nobody cares what you think. I don’t.”
James Gunn Skips First Warner Bros. Meeting With David Ellison Despite DC Focus
As a new leadership structure begins to take shape inside Warner Bros. Discovery, a meeting led by David Ellison reportedly brought together roughly 150 employees to outline the future of the company. But one absence from the Ellison meeting immediately caught...
Colbert Wins First Late Show Emmy After Being Cancelled: Is This Recognition or a Hollywood Political Statement?
In one of the strangest twists in recent Hollywood memory, Stephen Colbert has finally won an Emmy for The Late Show—just weeks after CBS announced his program is being canceled. After nearly a decade on the air and 33 nominations without a single victory, Colbert’s show secured its first statuette in the Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series category.
The timing couldn’t be more suspicious. Was this really about rewarding creative merit, or was Hollywood sending a political message after CBS pulled the plug on the partisan host?
Universal UK Harry Potter Attraction Stalled Amid Licensing Wrangle
When Universal Studios announced its plans to build a £5 billion theme park in Bedfordshire, UK, one question dominated the headlines: would Harry Potter be part of it? For millions of fans across Europe, the idea of stepping into the Wizarding World without having to fly to Orlando or Hollywood was the ultimate dream. But new reporting suggests that dream has hit a snag.
Howard Stern Claims SiriusXM Show Isn’t Canceled—But the Contract Question Lingers
Howard Stern is back in the headlines with SirirusXM, though not for anything particularly new. After vanishing from the airwaves and sparking widespread speculation about his future, the veteran shock jock resurfaced on SiriusXM this week with a prank aimed at media outlets and his own listeners.
Disney World’s Dinosaur is Going Extinct! Closing Date Revealed for Dinosaur & Restaurantosaurus at Animal Kingdom
A closing date has been announced for Dinosaur at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World.
New Permits Filed for Upcoming Cars and Villains-Themed Expansions at Walt Disney World
Disney has taken another step forward in the expansion of Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Walt Disney Imagineering has filed permits for the construction of two new buildings at the STOLport site near Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. This development is part of the ongoing preparations for the park’s upcoming Cars and Villains-themed expansions.
Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Questions as “Great Jeans” Campaign Fallout Continues
Sydney Sweeney stepped onto the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival this week with her new movie Christy front and center. But while promoting the biopic about boxer Christy Martin, one reporter shifted gears and asked about her recent American Eagle partnership and the viral fallout of the “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” campaign.
‘Good Boy’ Brings Horror Home Through the Eyes of a Dog
This fall, horror fans will meet a brand-new four-legged star. Director Ben Leonberg’s Good Boy flips the traditional haunted house story by telling it from the perspective of Indy, his real-life dog.
Walt Disney World Revives Airport Transportation — Formerly Free Service Now Comes at a Steep Price
Walt Disney World has introduced a new airport transportation option reminiscent of the now‑retired Disney’s Magical Express—but with a significant price increase (particularly since Magical Express was a free service included with your resort booking).
Tetsuya Nomura Gives Update on Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4 Development
Fans of Square Enix’s biggest franchises received some long-awaited reassurance this week. During a livestream celebrating the second anniversary of Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, creative director Tetsuya Nomura addressed questions about both Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3 and Kingdom Hearts 4.
California Accounts for Half of Gaming Layoffs — Is Video Game Industry Purging Itself of Activist Devs?
The video game industry has always been volatile, but the latest wave of layoffs has revealed just how much one state dominates the downturn. According to new reporting, more than 50% of all job cuts in the global gaming industry layoffs have taken place in California. For a sector that has boasted record revenues in recent years, the numbers tell a troubling story — one that some popular voices are framing as a cultural correction.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios Adds New Construction Walls as 3/4 Disney World Parks Close Off Large Sections Behind Barriers
Walt Disney World has a massive construction wall problem, with large sections of the park under maintenance or construction. This has closed off large sections of three out of the four Walt Disney World parks. Most recently, additional construction walls have popped up in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
The Fate of Jordan Peele’s New Movie Hangs in the Balance as it Experiences Multiple Delays
Universal has removed director Jordan Peele’s new movie from the October 2026 release slate after it had already been delayed, leaving both fans and critics alike to speculate on the future of the project.










