One of the most successful hosts to jump from cable TV to the news and politics creator ecosystem is launching a podcast network of her own. Former Fox News primetime star Megyn Kelly says that she is launching MK Media, a video and audio podcast network that will work with creators and journalists in the news and entertainment space. The …
Read More »The Best Grateful Dead Merch and Dead & Co. Sphere Ticket Deals
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. With Dead & Co. kicking off its second residency this weekend at Las Vegas’ Sphere at the Venetian — and the first since the death of bassist Phil Lesh in October — the time feels right to celebrate the …
Read More »IATSE Local 399 Takes Over In Oklahoma After “Malpractice” Claims
The Los Angeles-based Teamsters Local 399 has begun onboarding dozens of new members who work on film and television projects after “a pattern of systematic errors, omissions and oversight” was alleged to have been uncovered through an audit of the Oklahoma City-based Local 886. After a unanimous vote from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters’ general executive board sealed the deal, …
Read More »Napster Sold To Infinite Reality in $200 Million Deal
Napster, the brand that ushered in an era of rampant music piracy before later being reborn as a subscription music streaming platform, has been sold for $207 million. Tech company Infinite Reality announced Tuesday morning that it bought Napster in the nine-figure deal, hoping to further transform Napster from merely a streaming service into a more social-first music platform where …
Read More »Harlan Coben Novel ‘Nobody’s Fool’ Is Sequel to Series ‘Fool Me Once’
Bestseller author Harlan Coben (The Stranger, Missing You, Stay Close) is launching his new novel, Nobody’s Fool, on Tuesday. What may surprise some fans is where the inspiration for it came from. “This new book is actually about Adeel Akhtar’s character Sami Kierce in Fool Me Once on year after the events of that series,” Coben tells THR. “And what’s …
Read More »Sony Scores Global Deals for Amanda Seyfried Series Long Bright River
Sony Pictures Television has secured a series of high-profile international sales for its limited series Long Bright River, with Channel 4 acquiring the U.K. rights. The suspense thriller, starring Amanda Seyfried, continues its global expansion following its U.S. debut on Peacock earlier this month. Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service Max picked up the show for multiple territories, including Latin America, …
Read More »‘The Bachelor’ Finale Reveals Grant Ellis Winner, BIP-Golden Twist
Decisions are hard, just ask The Bachelor’s Grant Ellis. Bachelor host Jesse Palmer really wanted viewers to know that there has never been a Bachelor more torn than the 31-year-old day trader, teasing a “historic” and “emotional” conclusion. Ellis and his two finalists — Litia Garr and Juliana Pasquarosa — began their final few days in Punta Cana, preparing for …
Read More »Street Fighter Movie Loses Release, Phoebe Dynevor Shark Film Pushed
The planned Street Fighter movie is sliding into limbo, while Phoebe Dynevor‘s shark thriller is set to make a splash a bit later than planned. Sony Pictures has removed Legendary’s Street Fighter film off of its theatrical release calendar after having previously scheduled it for March 20, 2026. Based on the popular video game franchise, the project is co-developed and …
Read More »Chloe Sevigny Stars in Ecco New Spring/Summer Campaign Icons That Last
Chloë Sevigny has landed a new campaign. The veteran actress and fashion star has teamed with Ecco to front the global footwear and leather goods brand’s new spring/summer 2025 campaign. Titled “Icons That Last,” the series was spearheaded by Brianna Capozzi, who directed and photographed the campaign. The creative team included stylist Karolyn Pho, director of photography Blake Myers, Rosco …
Read More »Is Snow White a Box Office Bomb?
The mood was grim Sunday on the Disney lot as Snow White opened behind expectations to an estimated $43 million domestically. Globally, the live-action remake of the iconic 1937 film was expected to clear $100 million, but instead came in at $87.3 million. Final weekend numbers released Monday showed the domestic opening coming in lower at $42.2 million; ditto for global. The …
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