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Stardust Racers Closure Extend — Universal Clarifies This is Planned Maintenance
Universal Orlando Resort has extended the temporary closure of the Stardust Racers roller coaster for the third time, at Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, Florida. The attraction will now remain closed through April 5, 2026. If the current schedule holds, the ride...
Kevin Williamson Says He Won’t Direct Scream 8
Scream may continue on the big screen after the success of Scream 7, but the filmmaker who created the franchise and just helmed its latest installment says he likely won’t be the one behind the camera. According to comments from franchise creator Kevin Williamson,...
Milly Alcock Says ‘Supergirl’ Teaches Girls It’s OK To Be “Bad” and “Messy”
The star of Supergirl wants girls to learn it's okay to be "bad" and "messy." The upcoming Supergirl movie is already raising eyebrows after star Milly Alcock described the film’s message in a way that suggests DC Studios may be leaning heavily into modern feminist...
Empire Magazine Editor Debunks Rumor that ‘Mandalorian and Grogu’ Didn’t Use ‘The Volume’
Ben Travis, deputy online editor at Empire Magazine, recently addressed some confusion surrounding The Mandalorian and Grogu. A now-deleted post from fan account Star Wars Holocron claimed that The Volume was not used during production of the film, citing Empire as its source.
Bari Weiss Reportedly Has Big Plans for CNN Should Paramount WBD Deal Go Through
CBS News’ inaugural editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, hasn’t even hit the 60-day mark in her new role, and already she’s making headlines again with reported plans for CNN.
Netflix Makes Mostly-Cash Bid for Warner Bros., But Government Opposition Looms
The Netflix Warner Bros. saga took another sharp turn this weekend as Reuters confirmed the streamer submitted a mostly-cash bid in the second round of binding offers for WBD. However, the streaming giant may still face enormous obstacles—even if its bid is competitive. According to reporting from the New York Post, high-level government officials have already indicated that they would oppose any Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery on antitrust grounds.
Star Wars Actor Quits Ahsoka Season 2 Over Pay Dispute
Deadline has confirmed that Claudia Black will not appear in Ahsoka Season 2, despite being invited back to reprise her role as Klothow, one of the Nightsisters who aligned with Grand Admiral Thrawn. The actress says the issue came down to pay — specifically, that Disney couldn’t compensate her enough for the responsibilities she carries “as a single mother.”
Hollywood Lines Up Behind Gavin Newsom for President in 2028, but California’s Crises Raise Tough Questions
As speculation continues to build around a potential Gavin Newsom campaign for president in 2028, Hollywood’s donor class is already signaling its enthusiasm.
Zootopia 2 Sets Off a Flurry of Furry, Talking-Animal Movies Coming from Hollywood as Studios Chase China
China’s long-standing love affair with talking-animal films has become one of the most reliable patterns in the global box office, repeatedly turning anthropomorphic stories into runaway hits. Disney first witnessed the phenomenon in a major way with The Lion King (2019), which roared to over $120 million in China thanks to its photorealistic animal cast and nostalgic appeal.
Ariana Grande Fires Back at Fans as Internet Memes Fixate on Her Health and Appearance
Discussions surrounding Ariana Grande and her health picked up again the last few months as online memes about her and Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo circulated across social platforms. The renewed attention prompted Grande to reshare a past message on her Instagram Story addressing commentary about her appearance—without directly responding to any specific post or meme.
Macaulay Culkin Has a Heartfelt Pitch for a ‘Home Alone’ Sequel
What’s one more legacy sequel? Macaulay Culkin, who famously played Kevin McCallister in the first two Home Alone movies, says he “wouldn’t be completely allergic” to returning for a third true Home Alone sequel (we’ll pretend the others never happened).
Netflix Likely Out of Running for Warner Bros. Sale as White House Rings Antitrust Alarm Bells
Senior White House officials are raising major red flags over the Netflix bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, and those concerns may effectively knock the streamer out of the running before the next round of offers even lands on the table. The conversation around Netflix and Warner Bros. has rapidly shifted from speculation to skepticism, as officials inside President Trump’s administration now view the potential merger as a looming antitrust headache.
Wicked: For Good Sees Steep Box Office Drop as Zootopia Steals Away Family Audiences
Wicked: For Good saw a steep second weekend box office drop amid huge competition during the holiday weekend. The Universal musical stormed into theaters with a stronger debut than the original Wicked, which many saw as a promising start for Universal’s two-part adaptation of the beloved Broadway hit. But as the dust settles on the Thanksgiving frame, a worrying trend is emerging: that second weekend plunge.
Zootopia 2 Rockets Past Half a Billion Dollars Thanks to Explosive Chinese Box Office Opening
Disney has finally landed a certifiable global animated hit in 2025, and it comes from a franchise many assumed had been dormant too long to matter. Zootopia 2 has erupted across the international marketplace, with the opening holiday 5-day weekend box office surging past the half-billion mark thanks primarily to China’s astounding turnout.
Sadie Sink Stays Silent as Speculation Swirls Around Her Spider-Man Role
The mystery surrounding who Sadie Sink is playing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day continues to grow.
In a sit-down with Entertainment Weekly to discuss Stranger Things season 5, the young actress said that she knows how to keep a secret.
Fired Sucker Punch Dev Drew Harrison Says Harassment Campaign, Not Tasteless Charlie Kirk Joke, Cost Her the Job
Draw Harrison, the Sucker Punch developer fired for comments made after the murder of Charlie Kirk, is speaking out. In the two months since her firing, Harrison has had time to reflect on what caused Sucker Punch to let her go from her dream job. Now, in an interview with gaming journalist Alyssa Mercante, she says Sucker Punch fired her because of a harassment campaign led by what Mercante calls “the seething online mass of the American alt-right.”











