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+13 +3The Curious Case of the Lost ‘Jeopardy!’ Episodes and the Mysterious Champion at Their Center
In 1986, Barbara Lowe Vollick won five games of ‘Jeopardy!’ in a row. Her episodes were then taken out of circulation. What followed was a nearly 40-year hunt for the missing tapes—and a quest to find out what really happened.
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+24 +3Hollywood film and TV writers begin rare strike: ‘The dream should pay a living wage’
Writers Guild of America calls first work stoppage in 15 years as industry grapples with streaming boom
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+29 +448% of people under 42 spend more time socializing online than off
Deloitte has found that today's entertainment trends are driven by younger generations and the content they create. And that could have big implications for everyone.
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+22 +4Severance season 2 facing delays amid bad blood behind the scenes
The Apple TV+ drama's highly-anticipated second season is facing significant delays in the aftermath of a reported falling out between its co-showrunners
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+17 +2Citadel review – this absurdly fun spy thriller is televisual crack
Prime Video paid $250m for this spy caper. Is it worth it? You betcha. It’s Mission: Impossible meets The Bourne Identity - with twists, turns and Stanley Tucci. What addictive bliss
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+3 +1Cleopatra was not Black, Egypt tells Netflix ahead of new series
Egyptian experts reacted angrily to the upcoming series, adamant that the country's most famous queen was of Greek descent and light-skinned.
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+20 +4James Corden’s bids farewell on last Late Late Show
James Corden’s tenure on The Late Late Show has come to an end. The British presenter hosted his final episode in the early hours of Friday morning (28 April), following an eight-year run on the CBS talk show. First, viewers were treated to a Carpool Karaoke special starring Adele, then Corden was joined by some of his favourite guests from over the years, including Harry Styles, Will Ferrell and Tom Cruise.
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+21 +3CBS is taking some pretty drastic measures to cut its sitcom budgets
A few weeks back, we reported on a strange wrinkle facing the upcoming seasons of Law & Order and its variouis spin-offs, as NBC and Dick Wolf Productions attempted to find a way to keep the shows going despite budgets dropping all over the place in Hollywood at the moment. Their solution seemed pretty damn drastic: Cutting back individual season orders for almost all of the performers across the shows, meaning that none of them (except possibly major leads) would be in every episode of a season.
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+14 +2Amazon Lands Animated ‘Batman’ Feature and TV Spinoff
‘Merry Little Batman’ and offshoot ‘Bat-Family’ extend the streamer’s deal with Warner Bros. Discovery after the two-season order for ‘Batman: Caped Crusader.’
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+23 +4Netflix to invest $2.5 bln in South Korea to make TV shows, movies
Netflix Inc said on Tuesday it plans to invest $2.5 billion in South Korea over the next four years to produce Korean TV series, movies and unscripted shows, doubling the amount the company has invested in the market since 2016.
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+23 +2Harrison Ford Is Done With Indiana Jones After ‘Dial Of Destiny’ & Reveals He “Will Not Be Involved” With TV Series
Harrison Ford is revealing that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be the last time he plays the archeologist. “This is the final film in the series, and this is the last time I’…
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+16 +2Tucker Carlson out at Fox News
It seems difficult to believe, but Tucker Carlson is no longer with Fox News. The announcement was confirmed by the network this morning.
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+22 +35 reasons why DVDs still have their place, especially for serious movie buffs
Netflix ends DVD rentals, and movie lovers are the losers.
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+4 +1‘Galaxy Quest’ TV Series In Works At Paramount+
Paramount Television Studios is taking a new stab at a Galaxy Quest TV series based on DreamWorks’ cult 1999 sci-fi comedy movie.
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+22 +6It's time for a halftime huddle: 'Ted Lasso' Season 3 should refocus on relationships
There's a big difference between "it's not good" and "it's not for me." Most often, this difference comes up with genres: musicals, horror, romance, whatever. You could make the best slasher movie in existence, and it's not going to work on somebody who doesn't like slasher movies. But it can also apply to storytelling choices that make a show less compelling. Same talent, same hard work by people who clearly didn't abruptly become bad at their jobs.
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+20 +5Hollywood writers vote on strike: ‘At stake is the viability of TV as a career’
Hollywood writers have until Monday to authorize their union to call a strike amid contentious contract negotiations with major studios. The authorization, based on a vote by guild members, would grant the leadership of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) the ability to call a strike if it can’t reach a contract with Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) by 1 May.
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+4 +1Rebecca Ferguson Attends World Premiere of Dystopian Series ‘Silo’ at Canneseries, Morfydd Clark Receives Rising Star Award
The sixth edition of Canneseries, the international festival for premium series, kicked off Friday with the world premiere of the first episode of Apple TV+’s sci-fi show “Silo.” Lead actor and executive producer Rebecca Ferguson, director and executive producer Morten Tyldum, and screenwriter and executive producer Graham Yost walked the pink carpet at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, and spoke about the show on stage, before attending a party at an exclusive beach-side venue.
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+15 +1‘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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+12 +2HBO Max to Be Renamed ‘Max’ With Addition of Discovery+ Content, Launch Date and Pricing Revealed
It’s not HBO Max — soon it’s just going to be Max. Warner Bros. Discovery officially announced Max as the new name of its flagship streamer
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+21 +5Production begins on season two of House of the Dragon
Fantasy prequel to Game of Thrones, starring Matt Smith and Emma D’Arcy, being filmed at UK studio
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