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Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Inside Netflix House Philadelphia, the Streamer’s First Attempt at Real-World Fandom

Netflix House Philadelphia transforms a former Lord & Taylor into a 100,000-square-foot playground filled with photo ops, fandom décor, and themed experiences based on Wednesday and One Piece. It’s bold, stylish, and built for social media — but does the streamer’s first real-world attraction deliver more than Instagram moments?

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Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ leads the box office with an $8.4 million opening day, while Paramount’s ‘The Running Man’ starts below expectations with a projected $17–19 million weekend.

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Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing rival bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with first-round offers due Nov. 20. The auction could reshape Hollywood as the century-old studio seeks a sale by 2025.

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Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott on Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit— What It Really Means for the future of ‘Landman’

Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott on Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit— What It Really Means for the future of ‘Landman’

At the New York premiere of Landman season two, stars Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott addressed Taylor Sheridan’s future move from Paramount to NBCUniversal — and why the hit drama’s future remains secure. With strong cast confidence and record-breaking season-one numbers, Landman isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

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‘Predator: Badlands’ Devours the Box Office with Record-Breaking Opening Weekend

‘Predator: Badlands’ Devours the Box Office with Record-Breaking Opening Weekend

20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands dominates the box office with an $87 million domestic debut — the largest in series history. Dan Trachtenberg’s follow-up to Prey delivers a gritty, R-rated spectacle that’s revived the sci-fi franchise and re-energized adult-action filmmaking, signaling strong global demand for big-screen survival thrillers.

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Taraji P. Henson Signs Multi-Year First-Look Deal with Fox Entertainment Studios

Taraji P. Henson Signs Multi-Year First-Look Deal with Fox Entertainment Studios

Taraji P. Henson inks a multi-year first-look deal with Fox Entertainment Studios, expanding her producing banner TPH Entertainment and championing new stories by and for underrepresented voices.

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‘Wicked: For Good’ Eyes $115 Million Opening Weekend — and the Movie Musical’s Big Return

‘Wicked: For Good’ Eyes $115 Million Opening Weekend — and the Movie Musical’s Big Return

Universal’s Wicked: For Good is projected to open north of $115 million, signaling a revival for movie musicals and a long-awaited box office resurgence in a struggling theatrical market.

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Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg Join Forces for the ‘Call of Duty’ Movie — Hollywood’s Next Big War Story

Taylor Sheridan and Peter Berg Join Forces for the ‘Call of Duty’ Movie — Hollywood’s Next Big War Story

Taylor Sheridan will write and Peter Berg will direct the long-awaited Call of Duty film, bringing authenticity and grit to one of the biggest gaming franchises in history.

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Box Office Massacre: October Revenue Hits 27-Year Low, Signaling a Chilling Fall for Hollywood

Box Office Massacre: October Revenue Hits 27-Year Low, Signaling a Chilling Fall for Hollywood

October 2025 box office revenue is set to hit just $425 million — the lowest in 27 years (excluding the pandemic). Tron: Ares and The Smashing Machine faltered, while Taylor Swift and anime titles like Chainsaw Man: The Movie kept theaters alive. The industry now looks to Wicked: For Good and Avatar: Fire and Ash to save the year.

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MTV to Shut Down Five Music Channels in the U.K. After 40 Years of Broadcast History

MTV to Shut Down Five Music Channels in the U.K. After 40 Years of Broadcast History

MTV will shut down five of its music channels in the U.K. — MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live — on Dec. 31. The move marks another end to MTV’s once-iconic era of 24-hour music television, following the closure of MTV News and other offshoots.

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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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Box Office: ‘Tron: Ares’ Stalls With $33.5M Opening, ‘Roofman’ and ‘After the Hunt’ Find Stronger Buzz

Box Office: ‘Tron: Ares’ Stalls With $33.5M Opening, ‘Roofman’ and ‘After the Hunt’ Find Stronger Buzz

Disney’s Tron: Ares crashes with a $33.5M opening, while Roofman, After the Hunt, and A24’s If I Had Legs I’d Kick You find niche success. A weekend of contrasts between blockbuster burnout and indie endurance.

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Release Party of a Showgirl’ Opens to $15.8M, While Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’ Falters in Third at the Box Office

Taylor Swift’s ‘Release Party of a Showgirl’ Opens to $15.8M, While Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’ Falters in Third at the Box Office

Taylor Swift’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl dominates the October box office with a $15.8 million opening day, while Dwayne Johnson’s The Smashing Machine underperforms. A24’s MMA biopic lands in third place as Swift reclaims her box office crown.

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Launches to $22M and Awards Season Buzz

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Launches to $22M and Awards Season Buzz

Leonardo DiCaprio and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another debuts with $22M domestically and $48.5M worldwide. Can critical acclaim and word-of-mouth save the R-rated action epic?

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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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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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