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Mark Hamill Issues Non-Apology for Trump in Grave Post After White House Labels Him “One Sick Individual”
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Jimmy Kimmel Makes Even Winning an Award About President Trump in Latest Public TDS Meltdown
Winning an award used to be about… winning the award. But for Jimmy Kimmel, even a victory at the Critics Choice Awards couldn’t stay focused for long as the late-night host turned his acceptance speech into yet another public fixation on Donald Trump. This latest TDS meltdown by Kimmel makes his win less about television excellence and more about settling political scores.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Crosses $1 Billion at the Box Office — Still Substantially Trailing The Way of Water
The Avatar box office story has once again hit a major milestone, but context matters more than headlines. Avatar: Fire and Ash has officially crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, doing so in roughly three weeks of global release. While that number will inevitably be touted as another unquestionable victory for James Cameron and Disney, the underlying data tells a more complicated—and far less triumphant—story when placed next to its direct predecessor.
Duffer Brothers Regret Answering Stranger Things Finale Questions — “Cut Me Some Slack”
The post-finale damage control tour for Stranger Things continues — and somehow The Duffer Brothers keep making it worse.
In the latest attempt to explain away the backlash surrounding the show’s controversial ending, Matt Duffer has now admitted he regrets answering questions about the finale at all, while simultaneously asking frustrated viewers to cut him “some slack.” The problem? That plea lands about as well as the finale itself did for a large portion of the audience.
The Untold Domestic Box Office Collapse: Movies Made 14% Less on Average in 2025 Versus 2024
If you thought the 2025 domestic box office had outperformed the 2024 box office (as had I originally), think again. Only a gluttony of extra films managed to make that picture look like reality. But the truth is a much harsher mistress for cinemas and movie lovers....
Tom Cruise Refuses to Politicize Mission: Impossible Promotion Amid Trump Questions — “We’d Rather Answer Questions About The Movie”
In an entertainment industry where press tours increasingly double as political soapboxes, Tom Cruise just proved that a movie star can still stay focused on the movie. During a press conference in Seoul promoting Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the man many call “the last real movie star” was asked a pointed question about President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on films produced outside the United States.
OPINION: Trump Didn’t Cause The Hollywood Global Box Office Collapse — Hollywood Did
This week, The Hollywood Reporter ran a smug editorial by Patrick Brzeski blaming President Donald Trump for the film industry’s diminishing appeal on the world stage. The argument? That the rise of Trump-era foreign policy has made international audiences recoil from American heroes and, by extension, American movies.
Disney’s New Magic Kingdom Pirates Bar Marks Another Step Toward Alcohol Normalization in the Theme Park
The Magic Kingdom is getting a new lounge—a Pirates Bar. Disney is calling it a “unique new experience” for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean. However, longtime visitors view it as the latest step in Disney’s slow but steady push to normalize alcohol in its most iconic and traditionally family-focused park.
Disneyland Resort is Quietly Fixing the Infamous Curved Eiffel Tower Scene in Soarin’ at Disney California Adventure
Years of ridicule over the warped Paris scene has finally led to a fix as Disney Imagineering will update the Eiffel Tower in Soarin’ Around the World at Disney California Adventure.
For years, one of Disneyland’s most talked-about visual oddities hasn’t come from a mischievous animatronic or a breakdown on Rise of the Resistance—it’s been the Eiffel Tower itself. The iconic Parisian landmark, featured in Soarin’ Around the World, has long appeared unnaturally curved when viewed from the sides of the theater. Now, Disney has finally decided to straighten things out—literally.
Nightcrawler Actor Alan Cumming May Have Just Spoiled Avengers: Doomsday
In a recent BuzzFeed UK interview, actor Alan Cumming—who famously portrayed Nightcrawler in X2: X-Men United—spoke candidly (and maybe a little too freely) about returning to the superhero genre in Avengers: Doomsday. But one offhand comment in particular set off a frenzy online.
The Last of Us Season 2 Viewership Tanks After Controversial Joel and Abby Scene in Second Episode
Like him or hate him, Pedro Pascal’s portrayal of Joel Miller helped anchor The Last of Us as one of HBO’s standout successes. But just two episodes into its second season, the showrunners made the bold decision to maintain one of the original video game’s more controversial decisions and end the character. This sparked not only controversy but a sharp decline in The Last of Us season 2’s viewership.
Nintendo Can and Will Brick Your Switch Console for Modding and Piracy According to New Policy Update
Nintendo has fired a warning shot at would-be hackers and modders just weeks ahead of the Switch 2 launch—tweak your system or engage in piracy, and you could lose it for good.
In a quiet but sweeping update to its user agreement, Nintendo now states it reserves the right to permanently disable your console—yes, brick it—if you’re caught attempting to pirate games, run unauthorized software, or tamper with any of the system’s protections.
Alyssa Mercante Files Second Amended Complaint in Lawsuit Against SmashJT Alleging ‘Alt-Right’ and ‘Gamergate’ Targeting
In the ongoing lawsuit between former Kotaku journalist Alyssa Mercante and YouTuber Jeffrey Tarzia—better known as “SmashJT”—a new development has emerged. Mercante has filed a second amended complaint, continuing her efforts to hold Smash accountable for what she...
Disney Conquers Wall Street with Surprise Theme Park Announcement Unlike Any Other Before… Setting Up D’Amaro for CEO?
The Walt Disney Company's latest venture, Disneyland Abu Dhabi, marks a significant shift in its global expansion strategy and investors appear to be thrilled with this shocking announcement. Not only has it dramatically lifted the Disney stock at a time when...
Fantastic Four: First Steps Undergoing Reshoots Nearly 2 Months Before Release — Alarming Sign of Trouble for Film That Was Supposed to Save the MCU
Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps is entering dangerous territory with late stage reshoots just months before it hits the big screen. With two and a half months until its scheduled July 25, 2025 release date, the highly publicized Marvel reboot is currently undergoing filming once again in Los Angeles—and for many, this echos a familiar disaster for Marvel studios and Disney.
J.K. Rowling Appears to Fire Back at Pedro Pascal After ‘Heinous Loser’ Insult With Cheeky Photo Swap on X
Weeks after Pedro Pascal hurled an insult at J.K. Rowling, calling the Harry Potter author a “heinous loser” over gender issues, the backlash hasn’t faded—it’s shifted. What started as a blunt remark posted to Instagram has evolved into a culture war moment, fueled by Rowling’s subtle, symbolic replies that put the final nail in the drama. She didn’t just brush off the attack—she dismissed Pascal entirely while winking at the audience.
Disney Film ‘Inside Out 2’ Dethroned as Highest-Grossing Animated Movie by ‘Ne Zha 2’ Out of China
For years, Disney has meticulously (and blatantly) tailored its films to appeal to China, modifying content, reshaping characters, and altering marketing strategies to maintain its foothold in the world’s second-largest box office. However, the entertainment giant has now been surpassed—not by another Hollywood studio, but by China’s own animated juggernaut: Ne Zha 2.











