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Michael Eisner Criticizes Rising Disney Parks Costs as His “Everyone is a VIP” Philosophy Is Disappearing Under Iger and D’Amaro
As The Walt Disney Company enters another period of leadership transition and strategic recalibration, former CEO Michael Eisner is once again speaking candidly about the direction of Disney Parks — and this time his comments go straight to the heart of the guest...
Nicolas Cage’s ‘Spider-Noir’ Trailer Drops – Confirms Color and Black and White Versions
Viewers looking to check out Nicolas Cage in Prime Video’s Spider-Noir will have options. The new trailer revealed that the live-action superhero series will be available in “Authentic Black & White” and “True-Hue Full Color.” Based on the comic series of the same name, Cage will reprise the role he voiced in 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Calls Mount for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to be Fired After Bad Bunny Halftime Show
The fallout from the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show continues, with some online commentators now calling for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to be fired. What began as debate over the league’s entertainment choice quickly expanded into broader political and cultural arguments.
Hollywood Export Crisis: U.S. Game Show Flies 100 Contestants to Ireland Because California Is Too Expensive
We all know how production is shrinking and shriveling in high-cost-of-living-and-shooting California. We all THINK we know how bad it is getting in so many ways for formerly well-paid and regularly employed crews to make a living in the “Golden State.” Wanna bet you...
The Real Superhero Fatigue is the Endless Rumors We Heard Along the Way: An Editorial by LW Ghost
There’s a whole lot of talk these days about something called “Superhero Movie Fatigue” and whether it, the sheer overabundance of spandex-clad folks on our screens, is responsible for falling boxoffice numbers and NOT the lack of quality storytelling in those films themselves.
My verdict? Could be. But meanwhile there IS most DEFINITELY a kind of fatigue linked to these productions that we’re all suffering from and it’s squarely the responsibility of the very “creative” minds leading this genre’s recent cinematic incarnations.
Superhero Movie RUMOR Fatigue.
Visa and Mastercard Are Reportedly Censoring Video Games Alongside Australian Activist Group Collective Shout
In the digital age, where video games represent a multi-billion-dollar industry blending art, entertainment, and expression, a new front in the battle over content control has emerged. Payment processors like Visa and Mastercard, wielding immense economic leverage, are increasingly dictating what games can be sold on platforms like Steam, effectively censoring the video game industry.
James Gunn Denies ‘Superman’ Is ‘Woke’ — Points to Anti-American Sentiment as Reason for Overseas Box Office Struggles
In a candid interview with Rolling Stone, James Gunn, the director behind the DC Universe reboot and the newly released Superman, has attributed the film’s softer-than-expected international performance to rising anti-American sentiment worldwide. The movie, which stars David Corenswet as the titular hero, has soared domestically but struggled to capture the same enthusiasm abroad, sparking debates about geopolitics, cultural icons, and Hollywood’s global appeal.
Ubisoft Blames Disney/Lucasfilm and State of Modern Star Wars for Failure of Star Wars: Outlaws
Star Wars Outlaws, an open-world action-adventure game developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft, was released on August 30, 2024, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Billed as the first open-world Star Wars game, it promised players the chance to explore the galaxy as a scoundrel named Kay Vess, engaging in heists, space combat, and interactions with criminal syndicates between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
Katy Perry Nearly Falls to Her End at Concert in Stunning Trend of Aging Artists Risking Life and Limb for Relevancy
Katy Perry was at the precipice of the end. The pop star who has had a tumultuous year, to say the least, almost tumbled off of a gothic butterfly prop into the crowd far below at one of her recent concerts last week. It's not the first time that Perry has put herself...
X-Men Writer Claims Kevin Feige is “Straight Up Lying” on Claim Marvel’s Switch from Kang to Dr. Doom was the Plan Before Jonathan Majors Legal Drama
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) gears up for Avengers: Doomsday in 2026, a fresh wave of controversy has erupted over the decision to abandon Kang the Conqueror in favor of Doctor Doom. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige recently claimed that the shift from Kang to Doom was a creative choice made long before actor Jonathan Majors’ legal issues.
Superman Holds Strong With 54% Box Office Drop — Overtakes Thunderbolts and Nearly Surpasses Captain America’s Full Run in 2 Weeks But Still Struggling Overseas
In a summer season hungry for superhero spectacles, James Gunn’s Superman has proven its mettle, dominating the box office for a second consecutive weekend and crossing the $400 million milestone worldwide. The DC Studios reboot, starring David Corenswet as Superman, earned an estimated $57.25 million domestically in its sophomore frame—a respectable 54% box office drop from its $125 million opening—pushing its North American total to $235 million.
Kevin Feige Insists Marvel Isn’t ‘Woke’ as Studio Doubles Down on Diversity-Driven Stories and Characters
In a recent interview, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige pushed back against critics accusing the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) of embracing a “woke” agenda, particularly in its emphasis on diversity and female-led narratives following Avengers: Endgame. Feige’s comments come at a time when the franchise has faced declining box office returns, with several high-profile projects underperforming despite heavy promotion of inclusive storytelling.
Jon Stewart Uncertain About ‘The Daily Show’ Future Amid Paramount-Skydance Merger and Colbert Cancellation
In a candid episode of his podcast, The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, the veteran comedian and host of The Daily Show expressed uncertainty about the long-running satire program’s fate following the recent cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show and the impending merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media. Stewart, who has been a staple of Comedy Central since 1999 and returned as a part-time host in 2024, shrugged off concerns but admitted he has had no communication from Skydance executives.
BUC-EE’S: Driving a Resurgence in the Family Road Trip
Buc-ee’s giant convenience store gas stations have become something of a phenomenon in recent years across the United States. At the same time, there’s been a noticeable resurgence in the classic family road trip.
BDX Droids Begin Limited Run at Walt Disney World’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Walt Disney World has launched a limited-time offering in its Hollywood Studios park with the arrival of BDX droids in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. These small, free-roaming robots began making appearances on July 16, 2025, and will continue to interact with guests five days a week through August 30.
New Verse by Richard Sherman Debuts in “It’s a Small World” Finale for Disneyland and Walt Disney World
Disney Parks just introduced a new verse in the finale of the beloved attraction “It’s a Small World.” The verse, penned by the late Richard M. Sherman, debuted at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World on July 17, 2025—marking Disneyland’s 70th anniversary and coinciding with celebratory events at Magic Kingdom.











