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Harry Potter Fan Fiction Novel Gets Massive Seven Figure Movie Deal

Harry Potter Fan Fiction Novel Gets Massive Seven Figure Movie Deal

Legendary Entertainment has acquired the film adaptation rights to Alchemised, a novel by SenLinYu that originated from a Harry Potter fan fiction, in a deal reported to be worth seven figures. The agreement, reached before the book’s publication, is understood to exceed $3 million and is considered one of the more notable pre-publication movie rights sales in recent industry reporting.

U.K. Tourism is Down in Central Florida, But Could Epic Universe Bring it Back?

U.K. Tourism is Down in Central Florida, But Could Epic Universe Bring it Back?

Central Florida once had a rock-solid reputation as the top international destination for U.K. tourism. But that’s beginning to crack just as Universal’s ambitious new theme park project, Epic Universe, prepares to open its gates next month.

New data from VisitFlorida reveals that just 1.1 million tourists from the U.K. visited Florida in 2024, down 1% from the previous year and a steep 14.8% decline from pre-health crisis highs in 2019. That’s a troubling trend for the Sunshine State, especially considering that British travelers are the second-largest group of international visitors, trailing only Canada.

Partial China Hollywood Ban Begins as Retaliation for Tariffs—Trump Laughs in Response

Partial China Hollywood Ban Begins as Retaliation for Tariffs—Trump Laughs in Response

China has officially announced a partial ban on Hollywood films, escalating cultural tensions following new 145% tariff on Chinese imports imposed on the Middle Kingdom by President Donald Trump. The move marks a sharp shift in how Beijing manages U.S. entertainment content—openly linking film import reductions to the White House’s trade strategy.

And Trump? He’s not losing sleep over it.

OPINION: Naughty Dog’s Greatest Trick Was Selling You The Same Game Five Times — The Last of Us Complete Releases This Summer

OPINION: Naughty Dog’s Greatest Trick Was Selling You The Same Game Five Times — The Last of Us Complete Releases This Summer

If you’ve ever thought, “Didn’t I already buy this?” when scrolling past a Last of Us title in the PlayStation Store—you’re not alone. With the announcement of The Last of Us Complete, Sony and Naughty Dog are once again bundling up Joel and Ellie’s greatest hits for another trip to the checkout line. This time, it’s the “definitive” PS5 package, combining The Last of Us Part I (the 2022 remake of the 2013 original) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered.

It’s not just déjà vu—it’s the fifth major re-release of these two games in just over a decade.

Nintendo Slammed for $90 Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Re-Release Price on Switch 2 — 8 Year-Old Base Game Will Cost $70 With No DLC Included

Nintendo Slammed for $90 Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild Re-Release Price on Switch 2 — 8 Year-Old Base Game Will Cost $70 With No DLC Included

Nintendo is facing a wave of backlash after confirming that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will not include the game’s post-launch DLC, despite carrying a $70 price tag for an eight-year-old game. Players who want the full experience of the 2017 classic on the upcoming Switch 2 console will need to fork over another $20 for the Expansion Pass, bringing the total cost to $90.

Ubisoft Claims Players Don’t Own Their Video Games in Explosive Ownership Lawsuit Over Racing Game The Crew

Ubisoft Claims Players Don’t Own Their Video Games in Explosive Ownership Lawsuit Over Racing Game The Crew

In a newly uncovered court filing, Ubisoft has stated that players never actually owned their copies of The Crew, but instead received a “limited license to access the game.” The declaration comes as part of an ongoing Ubisoft Game Ownership Lawsuit, filed in California after the company shut down the game’s servers in March 2024, making it completely unplayable.

Fantastic Four: First Steps Makes Politically Charged MCU Changes to Characters Centered on Gender Politics and Masculinity

Fantastic Four: First Steps Makes Politically Charged MCU Changes to Characters Centered on Gender Politics and Masculinity

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is rolling the dice again with Fantastic Four: First Steps, the 37th entry in the franchise, and it might be its most ideologically loaded to date. Director Matt Shakman and stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are aiming for a retrofuturist take on Marvel’s First Family—but the glossy visuals can’t hide a major shift in character dynamics and storytelling focus.

House of the Dragon Showrunner Responds to George R.R. Martin’s Concerns About the Show

House of the Dragon Showrunner Responds to George R.R. Martin’s Concerns About the Show

House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel, has sparked both excitement and controversy since its debut. Recently, George R.R. Martin voiced concerns about the show’s direction, especially as it continues without new source material. In a late-August blog post on his “Not a Blog” LiveJournal, Martin expressed frustration, signaling to fans that he needed to address “everything that’s gone wrong with House of the Dragon.”

Kid Has Meltdown of Pure Joy After Dolly Parton Notices Him at Dollywood Parade in Feel-Good Viral Video

Kid Has Meltdown of Pure Joy After Dolly Parton Notices Him at Dollywood Parade in Feel-Good Viral Video

Somewhere deep in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, a young boy’s life just peaked — and the internet was lucky enough to witness it. During the Dollywood season-opening parade in Pigeon Forge, one kid had a full-on emotional supernova when none other than Dolly Parton herself locked eyes with him. Not a cardboard cutout. Not a distant impersonator. The Dolly Parton. The moment was caught on video, and it’s everything your heart didn’t know it needed.