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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Will Be Given Away for Free on PlayStation Just Four Months After Release
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is officially being given away for free as part of PlayStation Plus’ March lineup, a move that cements its place as one of Electronic Arts’ biggest misfires in recent memory. This comes just four months after the game’s release, a clear sign that EA is desperate to salvage whatever engagement it can from a title that failed to resonate with its audience.
Mufasa the Very Expensive Flop for Disney — How Bloated Budgets Mean Billion Dollar Blockbusters Are Required
You may have seen articles and comments made about how Mufasa has managed to drag itself out of flop territory and into profitability. Outside of something beyond our purview, you can discard those claims after reading this article. Let's dive into the numbers, shall...
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John Lithgow Claims He Nearly Quit ‘Harry Potter’ Over J.K. Rowling Gender Views But History Tells a Different Story
John Lithgow appears to be reframing the story around his decision to play Dumbledore in the upcoming Harry Potter television series. The ongoing debate between gender activists and Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling made the project controversial before it even went into production. According to ScreenRant, Lithgow recently told The New York Times that he nearly quit the project over his disagreement with the author’s stance.
Universal is Bringing ‘One Piece’ Back to its Theme Parks
After last year’s successful debut, Universal Studios Hollywood has announced that it is bringing a One Piece back as part of its 2026 Fan Fest Nights event. Expanding on the original fan zone, this year the park is featuring a live stunt show. Based on the long-running manga and anime, One Piece has seen rapidly growing popularity in the West, driven in large part by the success of the live-action Netflix adaptation.
NVIDIA Advances Gaming Technology and Cloud Services With DLSS 5
NVIDIA Corporation is advancing key aspects of its gaming technology and cloud services with new graphics tools and infrastructure updates announced at its GTC 2026 conference and in subsequent company releases. This time, they are introducing technology with the...
Netflix Denies Matt Damon’s Claim It Tells Filmmakers to Repeat the Plot
Netflix is pushing back after actor Matt Damon suggested the streamer encourages filmmakers to repeatedly explain plot points to keep distracted viewers engaged. The claim, which quickly gained traction online, was also echoed in a joke during the Oscars—fueling a...
Disney Adventure World Loop Will Feature New Music From Philippe Rombi
Disneyland Paris has unveiled details about an original musical score composed by Philippe Rombi for Adventure Way, the main promenade of Disney Adventure World. The park, which is the reimagined version of Walt Disney Studios Park, is scheduled to open on March 29, 2026.
James Gunn Says Batman Is “Boring,” Claims He Has a Plan to Fix Him in the DCU
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Gunn openly suggested that Batman has effectively run out of storytelling value, calling the character “boring” due to decades of exposure across comics, television, and film. While Gunn insists he has a plan for the Dark Knight within the DC Universe, his comments are already fueling concern among fans who have reservations about the brooding and serious Batman in the hands of a director with Gunn’s portfolio of zany comedic films.
Netflix Gay Military Show ‘Boots’ Canceled After Pentagon Condemns Series as ‘Garbage’
Netflix has officially canceled its gay military drama Boots following sustained criticism from Pentagon leadership, culminating in blunt public remarks from press secretary Kingsley Wilson that sharply contrasted the U.S. military’s standards with Netflix’s content priorities.
Mark Hamill Claims The Last Jedi Was a “Nice Exit” From Star Wars After Years of Bashing Luke’s Direction
Mark Hamill is now describing Luke Skywalker’s ending in Star Wars: The Last Jedi as a “nice exit” from the franchise — a notable shift in tone from the actor who spent years publicly criticizing the film’s portrayal of the iconic Jedi.
David Zaslav Called Multi-Million Dollar Paramount Compensation Proposal for Him “Inappropriate” as Takeover Battle Escalates
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav pushed back against a proposed compensation package tied to the initial Paramount bid for the company, calling the discussions “inappropriate,” according to a newly disclosed SEC filing. The revelation adds another layer of controversy to the increasingly hostile battle for one of Hollywood’s most powerful media empires.
YouTube Snatches The Oscars From Disney After 50 Years on ABC
The Academy Awards are moving to YouTube in 2029. It’s the end of an era, as ABC has broadcast the Oscars since 1976.
Zootopia 3 Idea Teases Keanu Reeves Cameo as ‘Baba Llama’
Now that Zootopia 2 has grossed over $1 billion in two weeks, a Zootopia 3 is all but certain. One idea, from the writer’s son, is for a Keanu Reeves cameo as character called (wait for it) “Baba Llama.”
Disneyland Paris Enhances Frontierland Waterway as Walt Disney World Destroys Rivers of America
Disneyland Paris has announced plans to add new scenes to its Rivers of the Far West attraction in Frontierland in 2026. These new scenes come from sketches from the legendary Marc Davis. Meanwhile Walt Disney World in Florida has permanently closed the Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom as part of a large-scale park transformation.
Sweet Baby Inc. Narrative Consultant Dismisses Critics as “Cis White Men” Opposed to Diversity
For more than a year, Sweet Baby Inc. has attempted to frame backlash from critics against the company as bad-faith outrage driven by prejudice rather than legitimate criticism of its role in game development. A recent podcast appearance has only reinforced that perception—this time, not through outside interpretation, but through the company’s own words and the company it keeps.
Is James Cameron Leaving Avatar? Director Again Signals Possible Exit as Fire and Ash Faces Franchise Crossroads
James Cameron is once again openly questioning how much longer he wants to remain tethered to Avatar before leaving the franchise — and this time, the financial stakes surrounding Avatar: Fire and Ash may finally force the issue.
RUMOR: James Gunn DCU Show Lanterns Will Target Conservatives as Villains
The rumored direction of HBO’s upcoming Lanterns series (a part of James Gunn’s DCU) is already igniting controversy after a rumor about its villains, and the show hasn’t even premiered yet.
Warner Bros Rejects Paramount Offer as POTUS Pulls Support: But Behind the Scenes, Far More Is Happening
Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners exited its role as a financial backer of Paramount Skydance’s aggressive bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. The news landed on the same info cycle as renewed public criticism from President Donald Trump aimed at Paramount’s new Ellison-led ownership orbit: an overlap that reads less like coincidence and more like a pressure point in a rapidly politicizing megadeal environment.











