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Mark Ruffalo Calls on Hollywood to Oppose Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger in NYT Op-Ed
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Disney Commits $22.4 Million to Gut Former MuppetVision Theater for Monsters, Inc. Project
The Walt Disney Company has filed plans to spend $22.4 million to convert the former MuppetVision 3D* theater at Disney’s Hollywood Studios into a new Monsters, Inc.-themed venue. Public records from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District detail the scope and...
Marvel’s Doomsday Clock Signals a Slower, More Cautious MCU
In the latest piece of marketing for Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel has begun streaming the Doomsday Clock. The YouTube video features the now-iconic Avengers A, backlit by something reminiscent of green stained glass — green, of course, being one of the primary colors of the film’s antagonist, Doctor Doom. The only text on the screen reads “Doomsday is Coming.” Accompanied by the sound of a ticking clock, a timer counts down the months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the film’s December release.
Disney+ Adds TikTok-Style Vertical Videos as Viewing Habits Shift
As Disney looks for ways to appeal to the next generation of viewers, Disney+ will soon introduce short-form vertical videos. Social media apps like TikTok and Instagram have made the format popular with younger users, and YouTube later adopted it with YouTube Shorts.
Six Flags Qiddiya City Closes Park for One Day Shortly After Opening
Six Flags Qiddiya City, the newly opened amusement park in Saudi Arabia, announced an unexpected one-day closure on Sunday, January 11, 2026. Less than two days after its opening. The park, operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation under a management agreement...
New Harry Potter Casting Gets It Right with Visually Accurate Choices, But Snape Remains a Cause for Concern
HBO has shared more casting announcements for the Harry Potter series. This round of casting extends the ensemble with a mix of established and emerging talent, promising a layered portrayal of the wizarding world’s characters.
Superman Beats Fantastic Four in First-Day Advance Ticket Sales as DC Surges Ahead of Marvel in Summer Super Hero Smackdown
James Gunn’s Superman is flying high just hours after ticket sales launched, with official data from Fandango revealing the Amazon Prime Early Access screenings have outpaced all other ticket launches in 2025—including Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Splitgate 2 Director Caves to Gaming Media, Apologizes for Wearing ‘Make FPS Great Again’ Hat at Summer Game Fest
The launch of Splitgate 2 was meant to be a celebration, but controversy quickly overtook the spotlight, centered not on gameplay, but on a hat.
At Summer Game Fest this past weekend, game director Ian Proulx of 1047 Games took the stage wearing a black baseball cap adorned with the phrase “Make FPS Great Again.” The slogan, a play on the well-known campaign phrase associated with President Donald Trump, immediately sparked criticism across social media and major gaming outlets, who framed the gesture as politically charged.
Disney and Universal Join Forces to Sue Midjourney Over AI Images of Darth Vader, Elsa, Minions, and More
The war over AI and intellectual property just hit hyperspace as Disney and Comcast Universal bring the hammer down on the AI company Midjourney.
In a dramatic escalation of the entertainment industry’s pushback against generative AI, Disney and Comcast’s Universal have filed a joint copyright lawsuit against the popular AI image generator Midjourney.
Jimmy Kimmel Says There are No LA Riots While City Burns Behind Him
Jimmy Kimmel is being called out for allegedly gaslighting the American public after delivering a fiery monologue downplaying the chaos erupting across Los Angeles this week in what is being called by many the LA Riots. In a show filmed just blocks from looted storefronts and burning cars, the late-night host dismissed the reports of unrest as nothing more than political theater orchestrated by President Donald Trump and cable news outlets.
Tom Felton Response to J.K. Rowling Gender Debate Sparks Media Fury but Public Reaction Tells a Different Story
Tom Felton has suddenly become the latest mainstream media target in an ongoing gender identity controversy—not for saying anything controversial himself, but for doing something far more scandalous in 2025: thanking Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
Disney/ABC Cuts Ties with Terry Moran After Social Media Onslaught Against President Trump and Stephen Miller
Disney owned ABC News has officially severed ties with longtime correspondent Terry Moran, just days after suspending him for a late-night social media post that blasted both President Donald Trump and his deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller.
Mark Ruffalo Calls LA Riots ‘Peaceful’ Civil Disobedience, Urges Fans to Join as Fires Rage and Stores Are Looted
As Los Angeles endures another wave of violent unrest, actor Mark Ruffalo is under fire for describing these LA Riots as “peaceful civil disobedience” and urging his followers to join similar protests in their own cities.
Pedro Pascal Wears Women’s Clothes Taken from Female Co-Star According to Dakota Johnson in Fallon Interview
Pedro Pascal reportedly wears women’s clothes taken from his co-stars, according to a recent interview.
Pedro Pascal has built a career playing tough, silent types—from smuggling children to safety across post-apocalyptic America to bounty hunting in a galaxy far, far away. But off-screen? His antics are starting to sound less like a Mandalorian and more like a fashion-obsessed roommate who never asks before borrowing.
Thunderbolts Predicted to Flop Worse Than Marvel’s Eternals and DC’s Black Adam at Global Box Office
Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts may be headed for one of the franchise’s weakest theatrical runs to date, though calling it a complete flop might be premature.
Tom Felton Defends J.K. Rowling at the Tony Awards, Returns as Draco Malfoy for ‘Cursed Child’ Broadway
At the 78th Tony Awards on June 8, 2025, Tom Felton was asked whether the controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling and her stance on gender issues would affect his career, especially his upcoming return as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Felton responded calmly, dismissing the claim entirely.
Superman Movie Drops “The American Way” From Classic Mantra According to Film Threat’s Chris Gore
New rumors allege that Superman will drop “The American Way” from the character’s iconic mantra.
James Gunn’s Superman by James Gunn written and directed by James Gunn: a James Gunn movie is set for release on July 11th with approval from James Gunn. And, in case you haven’t heard, it’s been making the news lately for a variety of reasons, none of which are particularly encouraging.











