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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”
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Sets New Record for Most “Game of the Year” Awards
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has surpassed Elden Ring to become the video game with the highest number of recorded “Game of the Year” awards, according to multiple industry award trackers. Current counts place the total at approximately 436 awards, drawing from results...
Mass Layoffs Hit Avengers Doomsday Production Company as Russo Brothers Cut 15% of Staff
As Marvel Studios ramps up production on Avengers: Doomsday, one of the film’s key production partners is quietly shedding staff with mass layoffs. AGBO, the independent studio founded by Joe and Anthony Russo, has confirmed layoffs impacting roughly 15% of its...
Daisy Ridley Casts Doubt on Rey Star Wars Movie News in 2026 — Has This Film Been Canceled?
Star Wars fans who were anticipating a standalone Rey movie may have a long wait. In an interview with USA Today promoting her new zombie film, We Bury the Dead, Daisy Ridley suggested that a return to the galaxy far, far away may not be on her immediate schedule. When asked if fans could expect any news this year, Ridley said, “I don’t know about 2026,” adding, “In the future sometime, yeah.”
Disney Skyliner System Closed for Scheduled Maintenance
The Disney Skyliner aerial gondola system at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is closed for a scheduled maintenance period that began on January 25, 2026, and is set to continue through January 31, 2026. The temporary shutdown is part of a planned annual...
Old Classics, New Screens: IMAX Turns to Legacy Films to Fill Theater Gaps — An Editorial by LW Ghost
We all have seen the rise of the large format releases led by IMAX and other companies take over the lion’s share of boxoffice for megahit movies and super-effects blockbusters in the past few years. There are always more big screens a-building and more films desiring release in these crowd-pleasing big-ticket-price venues which, of course, trump the appeal of large screen home videos on which many moviegoers had watched, and especially re-watched such films.
Six Flags Great America Reinstates Chaperone Policy for Underage Guests
Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, has reinstated a strict chaperone policy for guests aged 15 and younger. The park reactivated the requirement beginning July 17, 2025. Guests under 16 must now enter the park and remain inside with a chaperone who is at least 21 years old.
Paramount’s $8 Billion Merger with Skydance Feels Like a Bargain in the Media Megadeal Landscape
The Federal Communications Commission’s approval of the $8 billion Paramount-Skydance merger on July 24, 2025, marks a pivotal moment for the beleaguered media giant, but it has sparked debate over whether the price tag truly reflects the value of Paramount’s storied assets.
Two Electric Buses Catch Fire at Universal Orlando Depot Near Epic Universe
In a startling incident on Friday afternoon, two electric buses associated with Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe theme park erupted in flames at a bus depot located at 9505 Universal Blvd., just outside the park. The fire was swiftly contained by emergency responders, with no injuries reported.
Disneyland Abu Dhabi Will be a Disney-Branded Park, But Not a Disney-Operated One
The announcement of Disneyland Abu Dhabi marked a major development in the global theme park industry. It also raised important questions about Disney’s role in the project.
Rachel Zegler Abruptly Leaves Evita Performance — Understudy Received 5-Minute Standing Ovation
On July 24, 2025, actress Rachel Zegler, known for her roles in major theatrical flops like West Side Story and the live-action Snow White, made headlines after suddenly leaving a performance of the musical Evita at the London Palladium on the West End.
The 24-year-old Golden Globe winner, who is making her West End debut in the lead role of Eva Perón, exited during intermission of the evening show due to an unspecified illness. This incident has sparked an opportunity for her understudy to step up, receiving a five minute standing ovation for her performance in Zegler’s absence.
This, of course, led to a whole lot of online snark, highlighting Zegler’s polarizing public image that continues to persist.
Online Movement Seeks to Nominate Disney’s Banned ‘Song of the South’ for the National Film Registry
In the summer of 2025, an online grassroots campaign has gained traction on social media platforms urging film enthusiasts, Disney fans, and cultural preservationists to nominate Walt Disney’s 1946 film Song of the South for inclusion in the National Film Registry.
Domain Registrations Offer Clues to the Name of Upcoming Abu Dhabi Disney Theme Park
The world of theme parks has been buzzing since Disney’s recent announcement of a major new resort on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. While details remain scarce, intriguing hints about the park’s official name have emerged from domain name registrations and official statements. This insight comes from in-depth reporting by Caroline Reid in Forbes, a leading voice in theme park and entertainment journalism who delved into the project’s nuances, including its potential scale and partnerships.
A ‘Femtastic Bore’ – ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Review
For most of my time watching The Fantastic Four: First Steps, my brain entered what I can only describe as a self-imposed protective coma. I wasn’t bored—this was something worse. A sort of subconscious defense mechanism kicked in, shielding me from the slow-motion trainwreck unraveling on screen.
Sara Sampaio Took One Thousand Selfies for ‘Superman’ and Somehow Made Them Matter
When early trailers for James Gunn’s Superman teased Sara Sampaio, as Eve Teschmacher, snapping selfies during a Metropolis attack, audiences rolled their eyes. “What is she even doing in this movie?” became a refrain online. But now that the film has arrived, many of those same critics are calling her the unexpected MVP. And yes, those selfies ended up saving the day.
Fantastic Four Review: No, It Isn’t the Best Marvel Movie of the Year
The following review features spoilers. Marvel has one last attempt at garnering hype before Avengers Doomsday, and it comes after a string of serious misses. Captain America Brave New World was so bad it may have ended Harrison Ford's career. Thunderbolts had a...
The View Announces Hiatus From Disney TV Days After Trump Predicts Show’s Cancellation, Calls Joy Behar ‘Irrelevant Loser’
Daytime TV’s fiery progressive staple, The View, is hitting pause and going on a “hiatus” at a curiously charged moment. On the July 24, 2025, episode, co-host Joy Behar, 82, revealed with a sly glance off-camera that the show is entering a hiatus after just one more broadcast.











