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In reply to L.A. County's report on potential job losses due to the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger plan, a Paramount rep says the assessment "underscores the multiple ways in which the status quo continues to fail Los Angeles' entertainment economy"
Where to Watch USA vs. Australia World Cup Match Live Online
StudioCanal is developing a Pippi Longstocking animated TV series with David Heyman’s Heyday Films, Submarine and The Astrid Lindgren Company.
Congratulations are in store for Anne Hathaway.
Annecy season is upon us.
Amazon MGM Studios has dropped Luca Guadagnino‘s upcoming film about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Eve Hewson was already nervous. It was her first big scene with Colin Firth in Disclosure Day — a drawn-out mind-control standoff — and she’d been fretting about holding her own with the acting powerhouse. Then she got to set and noticed snipers on the roof of the soundstage.
Stark Picture Emerges of Paramount-Warner Bros. Job Loss Risk In L.A. County
Winners & Losers: Netflix Knifes the Duffer Brothers, ‘Supergirl’ Wows Influencers
John Byrne Returns to X-Men, the Superheroes that Made Him Famous, to Say Goodbye: “Leaving in a Blaze of Glory”
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With David Ellison this close to sealing his $111 billion megadeal to merge two of Hollywood’s historic studios, chatter has turned to a more grim question: How many jobs will be impacted?
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Stark Picture Emerges of Paramount-Warner Bros. Job Loss Risk In L.A. County
Amazon MGM Studios has dropped Luca Guadagnino‘s upcoming film about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
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Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman, OpenAI Film ‘Artificial’ Dropped by Amazon MGM Studios
With David Ellison this close to sealing his $111 billion megadeal to merge two of Hollywood’s historic studios, chatter has turned to a more grim question: How many jobs will be impacted?
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Stark Picture Emerges of Paramount-Warner Bros. Job Loss Risk In L.A. County
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Congratulations are in store for Anne Hathaway.
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Anne Hathaway Announces Pregnancy, Expecting Third Child With Husband Adam Shulman
Eve Hewson was already nervous. It was her first big scene with Colin Firth in Disclosure Day — a drawn-out mind-control standoff — and she’d been fretting about holding her own with the acting powerhouse. Then she got to set and noticed snipers on the roof of the soundstage.
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Steven Spielberg “Scared the S*** Out” of Eve Hewson — and She Loved It
Pippi Longstocking Animated TV Series in The Works at StudioCanal
StudioCanal is developing a Pippi Longstocking animated TV series with David Heyman’s Heyday Films, Submarine and The Astrid Lindgren Company.
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On Friday, June 19, USA and Australia are facing off in Seattle, Washington to determine who will lead Group D at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Broadcast live at 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET on Fox, the soccer match can also be livestreamed on any streaming service that carries said network, namely DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Fubo (with a five-day free trial), Sling and Hulu + Live TV.
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Where to Watch USA vs. Australia World Cup Match Live Online
Annecy season is upon us.
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The Can’t-Miss Premieres, Showcases and Sneak Peeks at Annecy Animation Festival
LOSER: The Duffer Brothers: First, the final season of Stranger Things — a massive ratings success that it was — was pretty roundly knocked for being an exposition-stuffed slog. Now Matt and Ross Duffer’s spiritual successor series, Netflix‘s “Stranger Things with seniors” drama The Boroughs, was canceled just one month after its premiere, which seems … rather aggressive considering the Duffers created the biggest show in the streamer’s history in total hours viewed and were almost certainly responsible for driving more subscribers to the company than any other creative team.
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Winners & Losers: Netflix Knifes the Duffer Brothers, ‘Supergirl’ Wows Influencers
In 1980, Uncanny X-Men was one of the most influential comics at Marvel, attracting readers with its stories of heroes shunned by society, yet willing to don costumes and save a world that hated and feared them. The comics featured unique-looking, internationally-seasoned characters such as Wolverine and Nightcrawler, romance between various teammates, and melodrama galore.  Working as a team, writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne were riding a high rarely seen in the industry, creating the now famous “Dark Phoenix” storyline and following it up with “Days of Future Past,” stories that still influence today. Then, the unthinkable happened. Byrne, fed up after months of creative differences, quit the book, packing up his pencils and art board to work on other Marvel titles. Following popular runs on Fantastic Four, Alpha Flight, and The Incredible Hulk, he eventually left the company he had helped propel out of the sales doldrums of the late 1970s. Both would survive apart. X-Men would dominate Marvel in the 1980s and 1990s. Byrne built a dynamic career, becoming an even bigger personality. But legions of fans have long wondered, what if…Byrne had never left Uncanny X-Men? That question is (sort of) answered with X-Men: Elsewhen, Byrne’s first published work in over a decade. Elsewhen, which arrives in stores June 23 from Abrams ComicArts, is not exactly an authorized Marvel title, however. It is, rather, a work of fan fiction. Byrne’s fan fiction. “Something I’m doing that wasn’t for intended for publication is the definition of fan fiction,” the semi-retired writer-artist tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Some people use the term as a pejorative, and I don’t think it is.”
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John Byrne Returns to X-Men, the Superheroes that Made Him Famous, to Say Goodbye: “Leaving in a Blaze of Glory”