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Rosie O’Donnell Refuses to Say President Trump’s Name While Continuing to Obsess Over Him From Ireland
Rosie O’Donnell’s long-running feud with President Donald Trump escalated yet again this week — not through a new accusation or policy critique, but through a deliberate refusal to even say his name while continuing to devote extended public rants to attacking him.
Universal Studios Exploring Theme Park Plans in Saudi Arabia
Universal Studios, part of Comcast’s global media and entertainment business, is reported to be exploring plans for a new theme park in Saudi Arabia. Sources indicate the project remains in its earliest conceptual stages, with no construction begun and no final agreement completed.
Major WBD Shareholder Pushes Back on Paramount’s Amended Bid, Says Offer Still Falls Short
A major WBD Shareholder is signaling that the latest Paramount attempt to win over investors still hasn’t cleared the bar, even after sweetening its proposal with new financial guarantees and revised terms.
Steve Rogers Returns in First Avengers: Doomsday Trailer — But Does Anyone Care at This Point?
Marvel fans too busy to make it to the theater for Avatar: Fire and Ash this holiday season got an early Christmas present. Tuesday morning, the studio released on all of its social media platforms the Avengers: Doomsday trailer announcing the return of Steve Rogers.
Sweet Baby Inc Game South of Midnight Flops Hard—Another SBI Project Crashes on Launch
It’s another brutal blow for Sweet Baby Inc and its embattled CEO Kim Belair. The company’s latest narrative endeavor, South of Midnight, has officially launched—and the results are nothing short of disastrous.
Bob Iger Warns Disney Employees of Fallout From Trump Tariffs as Company Faces New Economic Headwinds
Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger is sounding the alarm about the potential consequences of newly implemented tariffs from President Donald Trump’s administration. During a surprise appearance at ABC News’ daily editorial meeting, Iger offered candid and unfiltered remarks about the likely fallout from what the White House is calling “Liberation Day” tariffs—a sweeping policy that imposes a 10% blanket tariff on all imports, with even steeper levies on major trading partners.
Sony Temporarily Shields PS5 from Trump Tariffs
Sony may have just pulled off a temporary masterstroke in shielding the PlayStation 5 from the financial shockwaves of U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly implemented tariffs on imported goods meant to close trade deficits with other countries and boost domestic production—but that strategy has a looming expiration date.
Nintendo Boss Responds to $80 Mario Kart Price Tag with “Variable Pricing” Philosophy
Last week’s reveal of Mario Kart World as an $80 digital title for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 sparked heated discussion across the gaming community. Coming in at $10 more than the already-increased $70 pricing standard, many fans expressed sticker shock at Nintendo—especially when paired with the Switch 2’s $449.99 retail price.
China Threatens to Ban U.S. Hollywood Movies in Explosive Retaliation to Trump Tariffs Despite Years of Studio Pandering
In a stunning escalation of U.S.-China tensions, reports out of Beijing suggest that the Chinese Communist Party is preparing to ban American Hollywood movies from its theaters—a move designed to retaliate against President Donald Trump’s tariff increase on all Chinese imports. The potential ban could cost Hollywood over half a billion dollars annually and reshape the global entertainment landscape.
Disney NYC Headquarters Named After Bob Iger Causes Closure of Historic Fire Museum Honoring FDNY’s Fallen Heroes
Disney construction may have destroyed the historic New York Fire Museum, which honors the history and legacy of the New York City Fire Department.
Construction of the flashy new Disney headquarters at 7 Hudson Square — officially titled The Robert A. Iger Building — allegedly caused nearly $6 million in structural damage to the neighboring New York City Fire Museum, forcing the institution to shut its doors for nearly a year.
Gina Carano Wins Big Against Disney in Lawsuit Discovery Battle—Judge Orders Disney to Hand Over Actor Pay Records Within 20 Days
In a major legal victory for Gina Carano in her legal battle against Disney, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has granted a motion to compel Disney to turn over key documents related to how other Star Wars actors were compensated—including big names like Pedro Pascal, Rosario Dawson, and the cast of The Mandalorian & Grogu. The order comes after eight months of what Carano described as Disney’s “deflection and stalling” in her wrongful termination lawsuit.
YouTuber Karl Jobst Loses Big in Australian Court to Controversial Arcade Record-Breaker Billy Mitchell in Humiliating Verdict
Today’s twist features the ongoing saga involving Billy Mitchell, Donkey Kong, and YouTube drama surrounding the channel operated by Karl Jobst. An Australian court has just slapped Queensland-based gaming YouTuber Karl Jobst with a hefty fine—over AU$380,000 (that’s roughly $237,000 USD)—after he went a little too far with his accusations against the infamous arcade champion.
Captain America: Brave New World Finally Crawls Toward $200M Domestic Box Office After Disastrous 8 Week Run in Theaters
After eight full weeks in theaters, Captain America: Brave New World is finally on the verge of crossing $200 million in the domestic box office. With a weekend gross of $1.4 million and a cumulative domestic total now at $199.1 million, the milestone is expected to be reached within the next several days. But while this may appear on the surface to be a hard-won victory, the broader context paints a far less triumphant picture for Marvel Studios.
Disney Stock Underperforms Market Significantly Over a Decade and May Struggle Greatly to Rebound
The following article features opinion analysis of The Walt Disney Company. It should be in no way used or construed as financial advice. Over the past decade, The Walt Disney Company's stock performance has presented a rather negative picture for long-term...
Thunderbolts Faces Grim Opening Weekend Projections as Marvel’s Box Office Woes Continue
Marvel Studios may be facing yet another uphill battle at the box office. The first box office projections for Thunderbolts are in, and they paint a concerning picture for a film already carrying a hefty production price tag. According to early industry estimates, the movie is expected to earn between $65 million to $85 million during its opening domestic weekend—a modest debut for a film with a reported $200 million budget.
Ubisoft Stock Collapses Below €10 as Shareholder Revolt Erupts Over Tencent Deal
Ubisoft’s financial woes have reached a critical flashpoint. On April 5, 2025, the company’s stock fell below the psychologically and financially significant threshold of €10 per share—an event that sends a clear signal to investors: this company is now considered toxic.











