Stephen Colbert Turns Final Late Show Episodes Into Anti-CBS Reunion With Fellow Late-Night Hosts
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Headed Toward $35-$40 Million Opening Weekend Box Office
Paramount WB Merger Chugs Toward September Close Despite Mark Ruffalo’s Objections
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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Bari Weiss Invites George Clooney to Visit the CBS Newsroom After Actor Claims She’s “Dismantling” Organization
George Clooney recently sat down with Variety while promoting his latest film. He offered some sharp criticism of how Paramount’s new CEO, David Ellison, is reshaping CBS News with the installation of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. “Bari Weiss is dismantling CBS News as we speak,” Clooney said. Now, Weiss has invited him to visit the newsroom for himself.
Will Smith Accused of Sexual Harassment by Male Musician — Lawsuit Filed for Wrongful Termination
Will Smith has been accused of sexual harassment and retaliation in a newly filed lawsuit brought by male professional violinist Brian King Joseph, marking the first public legal action of its kind against the actor and musician.
RUMOR: Netflix Planning 17-Day Theatrical Window for Warner Bros. Films — A Move That Would Decimate Movie Theaters
As Netflix edges closer to absorbing one of Hollywood’s last legacy studios, alarm bells are ringing across the theatrical exhibition business — and for good reason. The streamer’s carefully worded assurances about theatrical releases are colliding head-on with insider reports from Deadline that the actual planned Netflix theatrical window for WB films may be as short as 17 days.
Netflix Announces KPop Demon Hunters Has Surpassed Half a Billion Views
Netflix announced via X on Christmas Eve that KPop Demon Hunters has officially surpassed 500 million total views on its platform since its June 20th release.
Bob Iger Responds to Questions on Parks, Streaming in Disney Earnings Call for May 7, 2025
Today, May 7, 2025, Disney presented its regular live earnings call. That Park Place was following along and posting updates LIVE throughout the call. Watch and listen along live with the Valliant Renegade YouTube Channel in the player below. ...
Disney’s So-Called MuppetVision 3D Preservation Is Just a PR Stunt Before Demolishing Jim Henson’s Final Work
Disney has begun filming MuppetVision 3D at Disney’s Hollywood Studios ahead of the attraction’s scheduled closure on June 7, 2025. Internally described as a “Filming Event – Archiving MuppetVision 3D!,” the effort is being framed as a preservation project to honor the final attraction ever overseen by Jim Henson. But based on what we’ve learned, this isn’t a tribute—it’s a farewell brush off
Canceling Late Night TV Could Give New Yorkers a Tax Cut – An Editorial by Culture Casino
As the downward spiral that is late night TV seems to accelerate toward it’s inevitable doom (unless you’re Gutfeld of course), a strange upside for the city of New York emerges. Potentially anyway. A small beneficial tax cut could be realized for a very odd reason.
For some of the oddest reasoning imaginable, the average New Yorker pays $2 a year in taxes toward keeping Saturday Night Live on the air. That’s right! A network television subsidy redirects some of the blame for the decline of the once funny counter culture juggernaut, beginning in 2017.
Dolly Parton Leads 40th Anniversary Celebration at Dollywood in Person With a Parade, Big Dreams, and a Monumental New Ride on the Way
This past weekend, That Park Place had representatives on location in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee to cover the 40th anniversary of Dollywood only to discover that Dolly Parton herself would be in attendance! Fans packed the streets on Friday, May 2, to catch a glimpse of the country music legend as she waved from a parade near the park’s entrance. Signs, cheers, and pure joy filled the air as visitors came not only to celebrate a milestone, but to honor the woman whose vision turned a small mountain attraction into a global destination.
Thunderbolts Falls Below Initial Opening Weekend Box Office Projections, Becomes Marvel’s Lowest Summer Kickoff Ever
The official weekend box office numbers are in, and Thunderbolts has come in lower than initially projected, opening with $74.3 million domestically—below the $76 million projected early Monday morning. Despite being billed as the kickoff to the 2025 summer movie season, the Marvel Studios release is now underperforming even by the franchise’s post-Endgame standards.
California Governor Gavin Newsom Proposes $7.5 Billion Tax Incentive for Studios to ‘Make America Film Again’ After Trump Unveils Tariff Plan on Foreign-Made Movies
Just one day after President Donald Trump proposed a sweeping 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States, California Governor Gavin Newsom extended an unexpected olive branch. On Monday, Newsom announced he would like to work with the Trump administration to establish a $7.5 billion federal tax incentive to boost domestic film production.
GTA 6 Trailer Drops With Male Lead Front and Center as Fans Question Rockstar’s Direction — Garners 1.3 Million Likes in 1 Hour
After months of silence, Rockstar Games dropped a brand-new GTA 6 trailer today—and it’s already stirring debate. Clocking in at 2 minutes and 46 seconds, the trailer showcases breathtaking visuals, a glimpse at the criminal underworld of modern-day Vice City, and a more detailed look at the game’s protagonists. But there’s one thing fans can’t help but notice: Lucia, the heavily marketed female lead, doesn’t show up until over a minute in.
Marvel Renames ‘Thunderbolts’ to ‘The New Avengers’ After Box Office Struggles — Was This Always The Plan?
In one of the strangest pivots in Marvel Studios history, the company has begun actively rebranding its latest film Thunderbolts as The New Avengers—after the film has already opened in theaters. While no official title change has appeared in theater listings yet, Marvel has launched a coordinated promotional campaign referring to the film by its new moniker, signaling a dramatic shift in branding strategy.
Universal May Use Deeply Unpopular and Controversial Virtual Queue for Epic Universe Lands, Sparking Major Guest Concerns
Just when guests thought the virtual queue system at Universal Orlando couldn’t get more frustrating, a quiet update on the resort’s website has ignited a fresh wave of anxiety—this time about access to entire lands within Epic Universe.
Epic Universe Faces Backlash Over Harry Potter Virtual Queue Glitch That Allowed User to Join From Home Over In-Park Guests
Universal Orlando’s upcoming park, Epic Universe, isn’t even officially open yet, but it’s already facing mounting pressure from theme park enthusiasts due to issues surrounding one of its most anticipated attractions. Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry has captured the imagination of early guests with its stunning visuals and next-gen ride technology. But the ride is also drawing criticism—not for its design, but for the Harry Potter virtual queue system guests are required to use.
Avengers: Doomsday May Pause Production Until President Trump’s Hollywood Tariff Details Are Announced
The Walt Disney Company may be facing a sudden, high-stakes dilemma: whether to pause production on Avengers: Doomsday, the highly anticipated Marvel installment currently filming entirely in the United Kingdom. This comes on the heels of President Donald Trump’s...
New Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie Replaces Beloved Voice Cast Over Race According to Casting Director
Paramount and Avatar Studios are catching serious heat this week after confirmation emerged that the upcoming animated sequel film The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender is replacing the original beloved voice cast—not because the actors retired or passed on the roles, but over their race. This, according to the film’s casting director, is because they no longer align with the fictional animated characters’ ethnic backgrounds.











