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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”
Fired Scream Actress Melissa Barrera Blasts ‘Scream 7’, Accuses Paramount of Faking Record Box Office
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James Cameron Admits Avatar 4 May Not Happen Because the Franchise Is Simply Too Expensive
James Cameron has revealed that Avatar 4 might be in trouble. For more than a decade, the Avatar franchise has existed in a rare Hollywood category: too big to fail. Massive budgets, decade-long production timelines, and unprecedented technical ambition were treated...
Disney Deletes Viral Social Media Post Thread After Activist Hijack
In mid-January 2026, The Walt Disney Company deleted a post from an official social media account after the responses diverged sharply from what the company appeared to intend. Disney had asked its audience to share a quote from a Disney property that reflected how...
Ubisoft Sued as Former Assassin’s Creed Boss Alleges “Disguised Dismissal” in $1.3 Million Lawsuit
Ubisoft is being Sued — and this time, the company's legal trouble isn’t coming from players or regulators, but from inside the company’s own executive ranks. The French video game publisher Ubisoft is facing a $1.3 million CAD lawsuit filed by longtime executive...
Nerdrotic and The Critical Drinker Both Obliterate Starfleet Academy Viewership Numbers as New Media Humiliates Modern Hollywood
What began as a pair of damning reviews by Nerdrotic and The Critical Drinker quickly turned into a full-scale embarrassment for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy — and a powerful demonstration of how decisively New Media now outperforms legacy Hollywood. Within the same...
Ironheart Audience Scores Plummet as Main Stream Media Cries Review Bombing…Again
Another Marvel series, another media meltdown. This time, it’s Ironheart caught in the crosshairs of what outlets like Screen Rant are calling a “review bombing campaign.” But is that really what’s happening, or is the term just another convenient shield every time audiences reject a Disney-backed product?
Rogue One Director Says He’ll Never Make Another Star Wars Movie, Denies Rumors the Production Was Tense
Gareth Edwards, director of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, has officially closed the door on returning to the galaxy far, far away. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Edwards said he has no interest in making another Star Wars movie and is “very happy to move on and do [his] thing.”
Disney Employees Hit with Fifth Round of Layoffs in Last Year While Bob Iger Gets 30% Pay Raise
The Walt Disney Company has announced its fifth round of layoffs in 2025, continuing a pattern of deep cuts across the entertainment giant. The latest reductions have struck the Entertainment and ESPN Product and Technology division, where less than 2% of the workforce was reportedly let go.
Disney referred to the move as a “rebalancing of resources”, despite it following four other major staff reductions in the last eight months.
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Vanity Fair Pushes and Glorifies the Pedro Pascal “Internet’s Daddy” Meme
Pedro Pascal is many things to many people—but thanks to the media, he’s become something more curated, more contrived, and far more revealing of Hollywood’s shifting priorities. He’s not just an actor. He’s a brand. A meme. A manufactured emotional fantasy sold to audiences as the new model of masculinity.
Saw Franchise Rights Acquired by Blumhouse, Original Creators to Return
The game is far from over. Horror powerhouse Blumhouse has officially acquired the rights to the Saw franchise, as announced via Fangoria. The move marks a major shift for the series, as well as a homecoming for its original creators, James Wan and Leigh Whannell.
Wonderfilled Founder Has Public Meltdown on X About Trump Supporters, Game Design, and Race — “In The Future There Will Be No White People”
What began as a controversial series of statements about race and national identity in the tabletop RPG GiantLands has now escalated into a full-scale public meltdown by the game’s creator. Wonderfilled founder, a man credited on line as Stephen E. Dinehart IV, took to X with an angry, politically charged diatribe in which he attacked his own fanbase, blamed political opponents, and claimed that once again “in the future there will be no White people.”
Lilo and Stitch 2 Officially Announced as Disney Doubles Down on Remakes and Sequels
The news dropped Thursday, June 26th—intentionally timed to “6-26 Day,” a nod to Stitch’s designation as Experiment 626. The studio used the date as a promotional gimmick, releasing a teaser graphic confirming that Lilo & Stitch 2 is now in active development. No cast. No director. No plot. Just enough to say, “See you again soon.”
Hollywood Director Claims Pedro Pascal is “What We Want in Masculinity” — How Did We Get Here?
Filmmaker Spike Jonze recently declared that Pedro Pascal is “what we want in masculinity.”
That statement isn’t just a compliment from a director to an actor. It’s a declaration of Hollywood’s new agenda. The traditional male archetypes that once defined the big screen—John Wayne, Chuck Norris, Stallone, Schwarzenegger—have been traded in for thigh-high boots, designer crop tops, and tear-streaked monologues about personal trauma.
Early Superman Reactions Are In and They’re Overwhelmingly Positive
The first reactions to James Gunn’s Superman are flying in, and to the surprise of many—including longtime skeptics of Warner Bros. and the DCU reboot—they’re overwhelmingly positive.
Robert Downey Jr. Claims Pedro Pascal Being a Star ‘Reaffirms My Faith in Our Industry’ as Public Pedro PR Push Continues
Pedro Pascal is now officially the face Marvel Studios is betting on, and Disney’s PR machine led by Robert Downey Jr. is pulling out all the stops to make sure audiences fall in line. In a new Vanity Fair cover story, the Fantastic Four and Avengers: Doomsday actor...
Sega Theme Park Entertainment Project in the Works, Led by Sonic the Hedgehog Attractions
Sega is reportedly creating a theme park with Sonic the Hedgehog at the fore. According to a report from Attractions Magazine, the project is being developed in partnership with Tokyo-based firm Katana Inc. and will span everything from standalone Sonic attractions to full-scale indoor theme parks across the U.S., Europe, Japan, and South America.
Rachel Zegler Rumored for Another Race-Swapped Classic Musical Role as Julie Andrews’ Maria in Sound of Music
Rachel Zegler may be gearing up for her next big leap into musical theater—this time by reportedly stepping into the iconic role of Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music. The part, immortalized by Julie Andrews in the 1965 film adaptation, would mark yet another instance of Zegler being attached to a race-swapped role from a beloved property.










