Entertainment & Sport: 10 of 10
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Hailey Bieber has lost 1 million followers since Selena Gomez drama
In a coincidental turn of events, the discourse surrounding Selena Gomez, Hailey Bieber, and briefly Kylie Jenner, has resulted in a noticeable drop in Instagram followers for the latter two stars. Bieber has now recently been noted to have lost almost 1 million followers on the photo app, shortly after it was reported that Jenner had lost a similar amount since the controversy began that both she and Bieber were shading Gomez.
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UFC, WWE merge to create $21.4B organization
WWE and the company that runs Ultimate Fighting Championship will combine to create a $21.4 billion sports entertainment company.
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Apple to spend $1 billion annually on movies, aiming for major theatrical releases
Apple TV+ became the first streaming service to win the prestigious Oscars Best Picture award last year, for Sundance acquisition CODA, but its overall film slate has been somewhat underwhelming so far. Via Bloomberg, that may be set to change as Apple is significantly expanding its original films division to focus on blockbuster titles that will debut widely in theatres first, before arriving on the streaming service. Apple will purportedly spend $1 billion annually on its movie slate.
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Super Mario Bros. Breaks Movie Theater Sales Records, And Beats Sonic
RIP blue blur fans, Sonic’s video game movie dominance was nice while it lasted
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Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn Break Up After Six Years of Dating
The songstress and actor had been dating since 2016.
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What Makes ABBA So Timeless? Let Us Count the Ways
Almost a full year after the ABBA Voyage spectacle landed in London, the ABBA craze is stronger than ever.
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You Didn't Finish Watching the Lord of the Rings TV Show
Yes, lots of people saw the first episode of Rings of Power, but the last episode? Not so much.
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Americans Spend $48 per Month on Video Streaming Services — and Half of Those Surveyed Say That’s Too Much
“Subscription fatigue” among consumers is only getting worse, making it even more challenging for direct-to-streaming video providers to retain customers, according to Deloitte’s latest Digital Media Trends survey. As streaming video competition continues to intensify, subscription growth rates across the industry have slowed — and churn rates have increased, according to the Deloitte’s 17th annual Digital Media Trends report. On average, U.S. consumers pay $48 per month for subscription-video services...
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‘Pokémon’ Taught a Generation That It Was OK to Be Queer
Team Rocket, the lovably bumbling bad guys chasing Ash and Pikachu for the cartoon’s recently concluded run, were secretly some of the first LGBTQ characters kids grew up with.
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How video games came out of the basement – and ate up Hollywood
At the end of Todd Field’s multi-Oscar-nominated film Tár, Cate Blanchett’s “cancelled” conductor is consigned to a fate worse than unemployment: leading the orchestra at a fancy-dress concert for fans of Monster Hunter, the popular fantasy video game. Blanchett herself, on the other hand, had arrived on the set of Tár fresh from the Hungary set of Borderlands, a forthcoming video-game-inspired film.
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Report: Only 37% Of Viewers Finished Amazon’s Lord Of The Rings TV Show, The Most Expensive In History
Last year’s massively expensive Lord of the Rings show on Amazon, Rings of Power, had a lot of hype going into it. Yet after Amazon spent over $450 million on the lavish production, a report claims that fewer than half of the viewers who watched the first episode finished the entire series.
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Gay teacher fabulously shuts down homophobic mom who pulled her kids from his class.
A drama teacher had the best response to the mom who stopped her kids from taking classes with him after discovering he was gay.
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You're Wired to Support Your Favorite Sports Team—Even When They Suck
Your team just missed the playoffs, but you're already thinking about next year. Why does your brain do this?
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Box Office Milestone: ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Crossing $1B Globally
Illumination and Universal’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie is checking off another notable milestone. The Nintendo video game adaptation will cross $1 billion at the worldwide box office sometime on Sunday, its 26th day in release. It becomes only the 10th animated film to achieve the feat, and is easily the first title of 2023 to do so.
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Clint Eastwood reportedly working on his final film
As he closes in on his 93rd birthday, Clint Eastwood is reportedly eyeing what could be his final film as a director.
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First Impressions of Super Mario Bros. Movie Surface, and Reviews Aren’t Promising
Despite visually impressive animation and nostalgia-inducing Easter eggs, the highly anticipated ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ has been blasted by critics for its lackluster story, poor voice acting, and over-reliance on fan service. Some even went so far as to claim the live-action adaptation was creatively superior.
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‘The Night Agent’ Opens Big for Netflix
The thriller from Shawn Ryan has the third biggest series premiere week on record in the streamer's internal rankings.
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TNT Sets Premiere Date for Long-Delayed Acquired Drama Series ‘The Lazarus Project’ (TV News Roundup)
TNT has announced an official premiere date for its scripted action thriller “The Lazarus Project,” which was previously set to come out earlier this year. “The Lazarus Project” will make its debut…
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‘True Detective: Night Country’ Trailer: Jodie Foster Solves Bone-Chilling Alaskan Mystery
Grab your warmest parka because “True Detective” is heading to Alaska for its chilliest mystery yet. Warner Bros.
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EU 8K TV ban goes into effect — here’s how Samsung got around it
Turns out there’s a pretty big loophole to the EU’s 8K TV regulations