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AI Stars Are Making Millions — And Hollywood Can’t Decide if It’s a Revolution or a Warning

AI Stars Are Making Millions — And Hollywood Can’t Decide if It’s a Revolution or a Warning

AI-born influencers like Tilly Norwood and Xania Mamet are earning millions through brand deals and digital fandom, forcing Hollywood to confront a new creator economy powered by synthetic talent. Here’s what it means for the industry.

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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos challenges Paramount and Warner Bros.’ push to restore long theatrical windows, arguing the model is outdated and distracts from the true causes of declining movie attendance. A deep dive into Hollywood’s newest fault line.

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Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino says Paul Dano was the “weakest link” in There Will Be Blood, sparking industry-wide debate about acting styles, legacy performances, and the evolution of Paul Dano’s career.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3: Reports Hint Cassie’s OnlyFans Arc, Rue’s Dark Turn, and a Turbulent New Chapter

‘Euphoria’ Season 3: Reports Hint Cassie’s OnlyFans Arc, Rue’s Dark Turn, and a Turbulent New Chapter

Euphoria Season 3 leaks hint at the wildest chapter yet, with Sydney Sweeney’s Cassie launching an OnlyFans account, a chaotic engagement with Nate, Rue pulled deeper into danger, and major cast shake-ups. New footage shown at HBO’s press event suggests the show is darker, stranger, and more unhinged than anything the series has done before.

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HBO Max’s Identity Crisis Is Ending — But Its Future May Depend on Who Buys Warner Bros. Discovery

HBO Max’s Identity Crisis Is Ending — But Its Future May Depend on Who Buys Warner Bros. Discovery

As Warner Bros. Discovery navigates sale speculation and mounting industry concerns over Saudi Arabia’s PIF investment influence, Casey Bloys is rebuilding HBO around a renewed slate of originals, major Game of Thronesexpansions, and a return to the long-form storytelling that defined the brand. HBO is reclaiming its identity just as its parent company faces its most uncertain future yet.

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MPA Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter to Meta Over Instagram’s Use of ‘PG-13’ Label for Teen Accounts

MPA Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter to Meta Over Instagram’s Use of ‘PG-13’ Label for Teen Accounts

The Motion Picture Association sent Meta a cease-and-desist letter demanding Instagram stop using the PG-13 rating to describe its new teen safety framework. The MPA claims Meta’s usage is misleading and undermines the integrity of Hollywood’s official rating system. Meta says it’s “guided by” — not claiming — the label.

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Ryan Reynolds Teams Up With the Real Tilly Norwood in Mint Mobile’s AI-Inspired Ad

Ryan Reynolds Teams Up With the Real Tilly Norwood in Mint Mobile’s AI-Inspired Ad

Ryan Reynolds pokes fun at Hollywood’s AI controversy in Mint Mobile’s new 5G Home Internet ad — co-starring Natalie “Tilly” Norwood, the real actress who shares her name with an AI-generated performer that recently caused industry backlash.

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HBO Max Raises Prices Again, Marking Its Third Hike in Three Years

HBO Max Raises Prices Again, Marking Its Third Hike in Three Years

HBO Max is raising prices again — its third increase in three years. The ad-free tier now costs $18.49/month, while Premium 4K climbs to $22.99. As streamers like Disney+, Hulu, and Netflix follow suit, audiences face the real question: how much is prestige TV worth?

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Disney+ Boycotts Surge Following Jimmy Kimmel Suspension — Streaming Cancellations More Than Double

Disney+ Boycotts Surge Following Jimmy Kimmel Suspension — Streaming Cancellations More Than Double

Disney’s September streaming numbers reveal the impact of the Jimmy Kimmel controversy. According to new data, Disney+ cancellations doubled to 8% and Hulu to 10%, marking their highest churn in over a year — as boycotts and backlash over Kimmel’s suspension hit the company’s bottom line.

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A House of Dynamite’ Isn’t Exploitation — Kathryn Bigelow’s Nuclear Thriller Is a Mirror.

A House of Dynamite’ Isn’t Exploitation — Kathryn Bigelow’s Nuclear Thriller Is a Mirror.

Critics called it alarmist, but Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite is a daring and necessary work of modern cinema. Far from exploitation, her nuclear thriller channels tension and truth into moral reflection. With Rebecca Ferguson and Jared Harris commanding the screen, Bigelow proves fear can be art — and that art can still provoke courage.

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Jimmy Kimmel Breaks YouTube Record with Fiery, Emotional Return to Late Night

Jimmy Kimmel Breaks YouTube Record with Fiery, Emotional Return to Late Night

Jimmy Kimmel’s return to ABC after his suspension set a new YouTube record for the late-night host, with over 14 million views in just 15 hours. Kimmel’s monologue addressed free speech, political pressure, and his critics across the aisle. Here’s what made it go viral.

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Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix is reportedly exploring a bid to acquire Warner Bros., potentially seizing the studio and streaming arm from Warner Bros. Discovery. With Paramount-Skydance and NBCUniversal also circling, the streaming giant could disrupt Hollywood’s balance of power forever.

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ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely following backlash over remarks about Charlie Kirk. Here's what the decision reveals about growing censorship threats in late night TV.

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Stephen Colbert Asks “Is Anyone Hiring?” While Presenting at the Emmys

Stephen Colbert Asks “Is Anyone Hiring?” While Presenting at the Emmys

Stephen Colbert opened the 2025 Emmy Awards with a sharp nod to the end of The Late Show, asking the crowd if anyone’s hiring. The host also slipped his resumé to Harrison Ford onstage in one of the night’s most memorable bits.

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Paramount Explores Bid to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount Explores Bid to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount Skydance is reportedly exploring a bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. Backed by Larry Ellison, the move could reshape Hollywood and spark DOJ scrutiny.

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Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney Shuts Down American Eagle Ad Questions at TIFF: “I’m Not There to Talk About Jeans”

Sydney Sweeney refuses to discuss her American Eagle ad controversy at TIFF, redirecting focus to her new boxing drama Christy. The David Michôd-directed film, premiering Sept. 5, sees Sweeney portray underdog champion Christy Martin in what could be her most transformative role yet.

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‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ World Premiere Roars in Venice With 21-Minute Standing Ovation and “Free Palestine” Chants

‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ World Premiere Roars in Venice With 21-Minute Standing Ovation and “Free Palestine” Chants

Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival to a 21-minute standing ovation and chants of “Free Palestine.” Backed by Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Brad Pitt, and Alfonso Cuarón, the emotional Gaza drama is already Tunisia’s official Oscar entry.

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