Tag: Business

Allison Williams QUITS ESPN | Disney Looking To Dump Sports?

ESPN just lost a college football reporter of considerable stature and may be losing their parent company as well. Allison Williams was taken off ESPN’s college football coverage after refusing to get jabbed up. On October 18th, Williams announced that she was quitting her job over that very manda...

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Scarlett Johansson and Disney Reach a Settlement Over Black Widow

Scarlett Johansson and Disney have reached a settlement over their lawsuit stemming from the joint release of Black Widow, both in theaters and on Disney+. The crux of the argument was that by releasing the film on the streaming service, there would be a noticeable hit to the worldwide box office nu...

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Christopher Nolan Jumps Ship From Warner Bros.

Christopher Nolan may have found a new Hollywood home. Deadline first reported that the Dark Knight and Inception director was shopping around his next movie – about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the creation of the atomic bomb – to different studios, abandoning his longtime partnership with Warner ...

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Disney Looking to Buy Spider-Man… or Sony

The mouse is looking to catch himself a spider. Giant Freakin’ Robot exclusively reports that Disney is once again trying to get full control of Spider-Man and his universe. This isn’t exactly shocking – why wouldn’t they want to add the final (as far as I can tell) gem to their Marvel Infin...

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Emma Stone Will Appear in Cruella 2 Despite Lawsuit Rumors

A Deadline exclusive reveals that Emma Stone has signed on to star in a sequel to Cruella. This comes following talk of her potentially suing Disney for the film’s streaming debut, much like Black Widow star Scarlett Johansson. Like Black Widow, Cruella was released on Disney+ for a premium fe...

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AMC Reaches Theatrical Release Agreement with WB

The worst may be over for the movie theater industry. Variety reports that AMC Theaters has reached a deal with Warner Bros. to shorten its theatrical window to 45 days starting in 2022. This will coincide with a moratorium on WB movies streaming on HBO Max alongside their theater debuts. A similar ...

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