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Pennywise Rumored for Halloween Horror Nights 2026 at Universal Studios
Rumors are beginning to circulate among theme park fans that Pennywise the Clown could be coming to Halloween Horror Nights in 2026, potentially in the form of a haunted house inspired by Stephen King’s IT. While the idea has sparked excitement across social media and fan circles, the actual evidence supporting the claim remains extremely limited.
Zootopia 2 and Avatar May Have All the Headlines, But Lilo & Stitch Likely Made the Most Profit
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" might be getting all the headlines, along with Zootopia 2, but despite passing up "Lilo & Stitch" at the box office... it's the little furry blue alien that probably made Disney all their money this year! Disney’s 2025 theatrical story in...
Stranger Things Creators Talk Finale Deaths — Insist They Won’t “Shock” Fans “Red Wedding” Style
As Stranger Things approaches its long-awaited conclusion, the central question surrounding the Season 5 finale isn’t whether the Upside Down will be defeated — it’s who, if anyone, is actually going to pay the ultimate price. Now the Stranger Things creators are weighing in on fan expectations of major deaths in season 5.
Disney+ Growth Stalls for Third Straight Year as Bloomberg Data Undercuts Streaming Success Narrative
For years, Disney executives and legacy media outlets have insisted that Disney+ is a dominant force in the streaming wars. But new data tells a very different story — and it’s one that puts the entire Disney+ growth narrative in serious doubt.
OPINION: Grace Randolph Walks Away from The Last of Us While Collider Screams “Review Bombing” in a Masterclass of Access Media Cowardice
Something strange is happening with The Last of Us Season 2. Not just in the narrative—but in the way the media is covering it. Or more accurately… refusing to. This week, Beyond the Trailer host Grace Randolph tweeted that she’s stepping away from The Last of Us show entirely.
Netflix CEO Declares Movie Theaters Obsolete, Claims Streaming Giant Is ‘Saving Hollywood’
According to the c0-CEO of Netflix, movie theaters are going the way of the Dodo bird.
At the TIME100 Summit, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos made a headline-grabbing statement: “We’re saving Hollywood.”
Nexus Mods Quietly Reverses Course on Male/Female Mod for Oblivion Remaster — Is Nexus Actually Leaving the Culture War Behind?
Nexus Mods has issued a community notice that appears to mark a quiet reversal on the controversial Oblivion Remastered mod that restored traditional male and female options to the game’s character creator. While the platform claims the mod “did not violate our community guidelines,” it also confirmed the original upload was removed due to the uploader’s behavior—not the mod’s content.
Rose Tico Actress Kelly Marie Tran’s Film ‘The Wedding Banquet’ Fails to Make $1 Million at Box Office After She Publicly Trashed Star Wars Fans
Just weeks after actress Kelly Marie Tran publicly lambasted the Star Wars fandom while promoting her latest film, The Wedding Banquet, the movie has underperformed at the box office, opening to less than $1 million in ticket sales for its first weekend.
According to industry reports, The Wedding Banquet earned only $918,598 during its opening weekend despite playing in 1,142 theaters nationwide. That figure places the film well below expectations and raises serious questions about its commercial viability and Tran’s star power. The film, which received a notable media push tied to Tran’s controversial return to the spotlight, now faces an uphill battle to recoup its production and marketing costs.
Wednesday Season 2 Trailer Drops, But Is It the Same Show Fans Remember? — An Addams Fan’s Honest Review
After a long and restless wait, Netflix finally dropped the newest trailer for Wednesday Season 2, and reactions have been as sharp and divided as Wednesday’s own wit. On the surface, the return of Jenna Ortega’s deadpan antihero should be a cause for celebration.
But behind the black lace and gothic staging, something feels eerily different.
Oblivion Remaster Sparks Backlash After Bethesda Replaces Male and Female With ‘Body Types’ — Modding Community Strikes Back
Bethesda’s re-release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is stirring more conversation for its character creator than its graphical updates thanks to the addition of “body types.” The remaster, which launched this week, quietly removes traditional gender options—male and female—in favor of the vague labels “Body Type 1” and “Body Type 2.” There’s no explanation in-game, and the terms appear to be stand-ins for the previous sex-based selections in some kind of an attempt to pander to gender politics.
Bill Owens Abruptly Departs 60 Minutes Amid Trump CBS Lawsuit and Internal Power Struggles
The sudden resignation of 60 Minutes executive producer Bill Owens has sent shockwaves through CBS, arriving just as the network navigates two high-stakes legal battles and a looming corporate merger. Owens, a CBS veteran who began his career as a summer intern in 1988 and took the helm of the legendary Sunday evening news program in 2019, stepped down Tuesday citing a breakdown in editorial autonomy.
Access Media Spins The Last of Us Season 2 Backlash as “Review Bombing” Yet Again in Familiar Deflection Tactic
Despite mainstream media rushing to frame the reaction to The Last of Us Season 2 as manufactured “review bombing” outrage, the backlash surrounding Joel’s early departure is much deeper—and far more authentic—than critics would have audiences believe.
In a now widely circulated article from Collider, the site claims that the Last of Us show has fallen prey to “review bombing,” dismissing the outcry from viewers as little more than coordinated trolling.
Andor Showrunner Defends THAT Season 2 Controversy with Shocking Quote “It Felt Right” — Confirms Disney Didn’t Challenge Disturbing Scene
Tony Gilroy is no stranger to dark storytelling. The creator and showrunner of Andor, arguably Disney+’s most acclaimed Star Wars series, has earned praise for injecting a gritty, mature sensibility into the galaxy far, far away. But with the release of Andor Season 2, Gilroy has now crossed a line into controversy that many fans believe should never have been breached.
Andor Season 2 Starts with Major Controversy as Many Star Wars Fans Object to Repulsing Scene
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Explosive Leaked Clip Confirms Sweet Baby Inc. Pressured Developers to Submit to Narrative Demands
In a revelation that confirms years of speculation, a leaked clip from a Sweet Baby Inc. internal discussion has surfaced, showing narrative designer Camerin Wild describing how a development studio was repeatedly pressured into changing the identity of its characters until it relented. The footage, exposed by MasterOfTheTDS and Writing Raven of Gothic Therapy, provides the clearest evidence yet that Sweet Baby Inc.’s narrative consulting process involves far more than creative guidance for developers—it involves calculated emotional and ideological pressure.
Rey Movie Ignored at Star Wars Celebration — No News as Kathleen Kennedy Insists Troubled Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy Film is Still Happening
Two years ago, at Star Wars Celebration 2023, Lucasfilm pulled out all the stops to surprise fans with the return of Daisy Ridley. The announcement was meant to be monumental: a brand-new Star Wars movie starring Rey, set 15 years after The Rise of Skywalker on the stage at Star Wars Celebration.
They also announced that activist documentary director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy would helm the film. It was billed as a bold new chapter for the franchise, promising to rebuild the Jedi Order and reposition Rey as the next-generation leader of the galaxy. But fast forward to 2025’s Star Wars Celebration in Japan, and the only thing Lucasfilm delivered was awkward silence.











