HOLLYWOOD – Following months of speculation, Adam Sandler has confirmed that a script for “Happy Gilmore 2” is in the works, signaling another major studio bet on the powerful currency of 1990s nostalgia.
LOS GATOS, CA – On July 17, investors and industry watchers will closely examine Netflix’s second-quarter financial results, a report poised to deliver a data-driven verdict on the company’s recent strategic shifts in account sharing and advertising.
HOLLYWOOD – With anticipation building for the sequel to its 2020 action hit, “The Old Guard 2” represents more than just another blockbuster for Netflix; it’s a critical test of the company’s ability to forge a durable, original film franchise from the ground up.
HOLLYWOOD – The Television Academy is set to announce the nominations for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on July 12, an event that will serve as a critical benchmark for the state of modern television and the fierce competition among streaming giants.
CONEY ISLAND, NY – For the first time since 2005, reigning champion Joey Chestnut will not compete at the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, marking a dramatic fracture in one of America’s most peculiar sporting traditions.
SAN DIEGO, CA – As the entertainment industry descends on Southern California, San Diego Comic-Con 2025 is poised to become a critical battleground where the future of blockbuster franchises and streaming supremacy will be fiercely contested.
HOLLYWOOD – The nominations for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards have been announced, cementing FX’s historical epic Shōgun and culinary dramedy The Bear as the year’s most celebrated shows and setting the stage for a tight battle among television’s biggest platforms.
GLOBAL – With creator Hwang Dong-hyuk planning to conclude the saga with seasons two and three, the world is once again focused on “Squid Game,” the South Korean thriller that defied all expectations to become a global cultural touchstone.
GLOBAL – A persistent internet search for the U.S. dollar value of 45.6 billion Korean won reveals less about currency markets and more about the enduring global cultural footprint of a single, powerful television show.