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Legend of Zelda Movie Reportedly Planned for Live Action Trilogy With Sony — Will Film in New Zealand Like Lord of The Rings
Just days after Nintendo revealed the March 26, 2027 release date for the upcoming live-action Legend of Zelda movie, new rumors suggest it could be the start of a full-blown trilogy. According to Video Games Chronicle, industry insider Daniel Richtman claims the movie is just part one of a planned six-year cinematic journey.
CBS Eliminates a Late Night Show — Colbert, Kimmel and Fallon Collapse in Ratings While Gutfield Shines
Late-night television, once a cornerstone of American entertainment, is experiencing a significant decline. Now, with the elimination of one of CBS’ programs, After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson, the collapse is beginning.
As opposed to replacing the PM comedy talk show format, CBS is opting to just trim the fat. Less hours of late night is the new norm… and it could be going all the way to “goodbye” for the genre that Johnny Carson largely built.
Ubisoft Employees Fear Layoffs After Tencent Deal and New Subsidiary Formation
Ubisoft employees are rattled over the potential for mass layoffs—and they have every reason to be.
On Thursday, Ubisoft announced it is forming a new gaming subsidiary in partnership with Chinese tech giant Tencent. The new entity will house the company’s most valuable franchises, including Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six along with select development studios. While the press release spins this as the start of a “bold new chapter,” internal reactions suggest that the only thing bold about this move is the level of uncertainty it has created for Ubisoft’s remaining workforce.
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Concept Art Revealed for Multi-Million Dollar Minecraft Theme Park
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McDonald’s and KPop Demon Hunters Promotion Launches New Adult Happy Meals
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‘Project Hail Mary’ Star Ryan Gosling Missed Tom Cruise Filming a ‘Star Wars’ Scene by One Day
Ryan Gosling has received three Academy Award nominations, and his new movie, Project Hail Mary, is one of the first big hits of 2026. But even he seems to have missed out on a once-in-a-lifetime moment. While on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the star shared how he wasn’t there the day Tom Cruise picked up a camera and helped shoot Star Wars.
The Stranger Things Ending Is a Masterclass in Cowardly Writing
For a show that once prided itself on emotional stakes, clear consequences, and a willingness to put its characters through the wringer, the Stranger Things ending lands with a dull thud. Not because it was quiet. Not because it was sentimental. But because it refused—again and again—to actually commit.
‘Zootopia 2’ Becomes Disney Animation’s Highest-Grossing Film Ever
At the end of a rough year for the company, Disney had a historic win. Zootopia 2 has become Walt Disney Animation’s highest-grossing movie ever, with $1.46 billion at the global box office. Previously, the record was held by 2019’s Frozen II, with $1.45 billion. While many of the company’s 2025 releases, like Snow White and Captain America: Brave New World, faltered at the box office, Zootopia 2 could provide a template for projects in other franchises.
Disney Celebrates America’s 250th Anniversary in 2026 Tournament of Roses
Remember when Disney was steeped in Americana? Being welcomed to Disneyland by hearing “Walkin’ right down the middle of Main Street, USA” sung with glee by The Dapper Dans felt as American as baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie! Well, in what seems like for the first time in forever, Disney is bringing back that Americana with their entry in this year’s Tournament of Roses Parade: a brand new, grand float to be called “Disney Celebrates America”.
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.
Disney Fined Millions for Alleged Child Privacy Violations
The Justice Department announced on Tuesday that it had resolved a case against Disney Worldwide Services Inc. and Disney Entertainment Operations LLC. A federal court has ordered Disney to pay $10 million in civil penalties to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that Disney violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Zootopia 2 Rallies in China, Overtakes Avatar: Fire and Ash in New Year’s Day Box Office Upset
On New Year’s Day in China, a surprising Disney box office Civil War unfolded as Zootopia 2 overtook Avatar: Fire and Ash.
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Disney Temporarily Alters Indiana Jones Stunt Show After On-Stage Incident Injures Cast Member
The Indiana Jones Stunt Show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been temporarily altered following a serious on-stage incident that resulted in a Cast Member injury, prompting a safety review and immediate operational changes. The long-running live stunt production, officially known as Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!, experienced a malfunction involving one of its most recognizable mechanical effects during a performance earlier this week.
Nintendo Outlines Design Approach for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Why It Avoided Full Open World
Nintendo has explained why Metroid Prime 4: Beyond did not adopt a fully open-world design, citing core franchise mechanics and long development constraints. The information comes from an interview with Famitsu, a Japanese video game magazine.
2025 Box Office Failed to Meet Even Hollywood’s Lowered Expectations
Hollywood entered 2025 with modest hopes for theatrical box office recovery — and still came up short.
According to year-end domestic ticket sales data reported by Variety, the 2025 box office closed at $8.87 billion, narrowly missing the already-reduced $9 billion projection that analysts had framed as a realistic benchmark. While the industry has attempted to spin the result as progress, the numbers tell a far less flattering story.











