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Zootopia 2 Box Office Stampedes Toward $1 Billion as Asian Markets Hold Strong
The Zootopia 2 box office is turning into one of the most surprising storylines of the holiday season, as the Disney animation film powers toward the vaunted $1 billion mark thanks to an extraordinary surge across Asian markets.
New Short Film Announced for KPop Demon Hunters
The Huntr/X trio, and Sony Animation, are at it again. With a sequel set for 2029 still years away, a new KPop Demon Hunters short has been revealed. According to a listing by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), a new animated short titled Debut: A KPop Demon Hunters Story has been rated PG, suggesting that it may be released soon.
Stranger Things Season 5 Shatters Netflix Records With 59.6 Million Views in Five Days
After three years of waiting, fans of Stranger Things returned to Hawkins in record numbers. Season five debuted on November 26th, and in its first five days accumulated 59.6 million views worldwide. That’s not just impressive — it’s record-breaking.
RUMOR: Studios Plan Massive Trailers to Drop Ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash
If Avatar: Fire and Ash is as big a box office success as anticipated, the film’s release is a prime opportunity for studios to debut some major trailers. There are several 2026 tentpole releases of which filmgoers have yet to see anything more than some production photos.
Multiversus Shutting Down in May With No Refund Policy Announced, Game Director Claims Players Have Been Making Threats Since Announcement
Warner Bros.’ MultiVersus is officially shutting down this May, adding another massive financial loss to the company’s already troubled gaming division. The game’s unexpected closure has left many players feeling betrayed—especially those who spent money on premium content. However, the backlash has escalated beyond frustration, with the game’s director and development team now reportedly facing threats of physical harm.
Both Rachel Zegler Snow White Live Action Trailers Hit 1 Million Dislikes on YouTube as Backlash Over Star’s Behavior Continues
Disney’s live-action Snow White remake has reached another milestone, but not the kind the studio was hoping for. As first pointed out by Breitbart, both Snow White trailers have now surpassed one million dislikes on YouTube, signaling a continued downward spiral in audience reception. The overwhelmingly negative response started with the first teaser trailer in mid-2024 and has only worsened with each subsequent release.
Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Gift Shop Needs Repairs Only One Month Since Opening After a Half Inch of Rain Caused the Building to Flood
Just six weeks after opening, Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion gift shop, Madame Leota’s Somewhere Beyond, has already suffered thanks to a major design flaw. Following just half an inch of rain, the shop flooded, forcing Disneyland to close the store and stack sandbags at the entrance—a sight more fitting for a hurricane evacuation than a high-budget Disney attraction amidst light rain.
Gina Carano Lawsuit Against Disney Moves Forward, Actress Shares Encouraging Update After Outpouring of Fan Support on ‘Cara Dune Day’
The Gina Carano lawsuit against Disney and Lucasfilm is still moving forward, and the former Mandalorian star has provided a fresh update on her legal battle. After being removed from the Star Wars franchise in 2021 due to a fallout with Disney, Carano took legal action, alleging wrongful termination and political discrimination.
Jellyrolls to Leave Disney’s Boardwalk After Nearly 30 Years, Another Classic Walt Disney World Experience Bites the Dust
The hits just keep coming for longtime Walt Disney World fans. Jellyrolls, the beloved dueling piano bar that has been a staple of Disney’s BoardWalk since 1996, is set to leave its current location in spring 2025. The venue confirmed the news via its official social media channels, assuring fans that Jellyrolls is “making a move” but offering no details on where it will land.
Ghost of Yotei Fan Concerns Increase, Game’s Writers Also Worked on Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Mass Effect: Andromeda
Sucker Punch’s upcoming Ghost of Yotei is already facing serious backlash, and now, new details have emerged that only add fuel to the fire. According to IMDb, the game’s writers include John Dumbrow and Courtney Woods—both of whom worked on Dragon Age: The Veilguard, a game widely criticized for prioritizing identity politics over compelling storytelling.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Deny Rumors of Divorce After Duchess Reportedly Approached Publisher on Post-Divorce Tell-All Book
A rumor has been making the rounds that Meghan Markle plans to divorce Prince Harry. A source close to the couple has claimed otherwise in what appears to be damage control. The rumor came from a ridiculously long exposé from Vanity Fair last week, stating that Meghan Markle’s team had proposed a book to an unknown publisher with the plot centering around Meghan Markle after a divorce.
RUMOR: Natalie Portman Already Returned to Star Wars as Padme, But Was Cut Out of Obi-Wan Kenobi Series
It turns out, however, that Natalie Portman may have already BEEN back to the Star Wars galaxy, but her triumphant re-emergence was inexplicably left on the cutting room floor.
Why We Fight, an Editorial by Lorn Conner
“On the whole, we're a murderous race. According to Genesis, it took as few as four people to make the planet too crowded to stand, and the first murder was a fratricide. Genesis says that in a fit of jealous rage, the very first child born to mortal parents, Cain,...
A New Winnie the Pooh Series is Being Developed, But Not by Disney
A new Winnie the Pooh series is on its way with a mighty production team. And the best part: Disney has no involvement whatsoever.
Now that the beloved yellow bear is in the public domain, studios have been jumping at the opportunity to adapt it how they want without Disney’s iron hand. Most recently, the world bore witness to the horror movie Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey. Though not financially successful, the studio behind it is still moving forward with a sequel, as well as other horror films based on Disney IPs entering the public domain.
BioWare Layoffs Begin as EA Purges ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Activist Developers
Despite BioWare’s initial restructuring announcement noting that it would be moving team members to other EA divisions and avoiding the word “layoffs” entirely, the reality has now become clear—developers who worked on Veilguard are being cut.
Superman Co-Creator’s Estate Sues Warner Bros. Discovery, Lawsuit Attempts to Block Release of James Gunn’s ‘Superman’
The estate of Joseph Shuster, co-creator of the Man of Steel, has filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming that WBD and DC Comics lack the legal rights to distribute the upcoming film in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia. The lawsuit, led by Mark Warren Peary, executor of the Shuster estate, demands a halt to Superman-related releases in those territories, citing automatic copyright reversion laws.











