A gangland thug who had his leg hacked off in a brutal machete attack has shared a defiant video message from his hospital bed.
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unceremoniously removed dozens of titles from Disney+ and Hulu at the end of May, the company on Friday recorded via an SEC filing a “$1.5 billion impairment charge in its fiscal third quarter financial statements to adjust the carrying value of these content assets to fair value.” And that might not be the end of it – according to the same filing the company could incur charges up to $400 million “related to produced content.”To explain: On May 26, Disney removed dozens of titles from direct-to-consumer streaming platforms Disney+ (including movies like “Stargirl” and “Wolfgang” and original series like “Willow” and “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers”) and Hulu (shows like “The Hot Zone” and “Y: The Last Man,” movies like “Darby and the Dead” and “The Princess”). It was a baffling movie given how closely connected many of the series nad movies were to already established Disney IP, making them an odd fit to shop to other streamers or linear platforms.
And it was a move that blindsided a lot of creators and performers who had worked hard on these series and movies, particularly during a fraught, weeks-long writers’ strike.In the filing the company describes the move as “a strategic change in approach to content curation and as a result is removing certain content from its platforms.” The additional charge, of course, would be related to removing more content. “The Company is continuing its review and currently anticipates additional produced content will be removed from its DTC and other platforms,” according to the official filing.In other words: Your favorite show or movie on Disney+ or Hulu, well, maybe watch it one more time – it could get zapped just like “Earth to Ned” or “Rosaline” or “The World According to Jeff
.A gangland thug who had his leg hacked off in a brutal machete attack has shared a defiant video message from his hospital bed.
Spider-Man spin-off film El Muerto starring Bad Bunny has been pulled from Sony’s 2024 release schedule.The company announced the film had been removed from its release slate on Wednesday (June 21), after it was originally scheduled for January 12, 2024. It was set to be directed by Jonás Cuarón, the son of director Alfonso Cuarón.According to The Hollywood Reporter, progress on the project has been impacted by the ongoing writers strike in Hollywood, with sources claiming that the “script needed additional work” as of mid-spring which hadn’t yet been addressed.It’s also claimed Bad Bunny’s touring schedule left the film’s release date up in the air, with it currently uncertain whether the project will go ahead.Bad Bunny originally announced a film adaptation of El Muerto at CinemaCon in April 2022, where he confirmed he’d take on the lead role.
Kristin Cavallari has decided to ditch the spotlight. In a recent interview, the "Laguna Beach" alum revealed her reasoning behind stepping away from reality television after her messy divorce from NFL star Jay Cutler. "I walked away from ‘Very Cavallari’ because I didn't want to date on a reality show," she told The Messenger on Tuesday.
Paddy McGuinness was jokingly told he had 'caught dad' as he shared his dilemma with his fans and followers. The Bolton-born TV star could be seen talking to the camera from his Cheshire home which he still shares with his ex-wife Christine and their three children.
It’s been YEARS of investigation into Joe Biden‘s son. Now we finally have answers in the form of criminal charges, and they’re… frankly pretty underwhelming.
Pop star Bebe Rexha requireded stitches in a wound to her eye after being assaulted by a phone thrown from the crowd during a concert at New York's Pier 17 on Sunday. Rolling Stone reports that 27-year-old Nicolas Malvagna has been arrested and charged with the attack.
Naman Ramachandran Singer Bebe Rexha was rushed off stage after a phone hit her in the head at a concert in New York on Sunday night. Disturbing footage shot by Alex Chavez from the concert reveals a phone emerging from the crowd and hitting Rexha on the face, who then collapses on her knees to the stage floor. Crew members are seen rushing out to help her.Absolutely great show ruined by a fan throwing their phone at @BebeRexha hopefully she is ok after that pic.twitter.com/4eBScgurv5 Rexha’s performance was at the Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York as part of her “Best F’n Night of My Life” tour. Another video, shot by Ross Bernaud, shows Rexha being taken off stage.
Bradley Walsh was left so stunned with one Chase contestant's victory that he walked off stage. Thursday's instalment of the ITV show saw player Janty secure an amazing defeat of chaser Jenny 'The Vixen' Ryan despite "the worst cash-builder ever", the Mirror reports.
Pete Davidson is now going to have to face the consequences of his actions.
The Flash” got off to a slow start in its domestic box office sprint, earning $9.7 million in Thursday previews. That’s barely more than the $8.9 million earned by “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” last weekend and only a bit more than the $7.5 million and $7.6 million earned by “Black Adam” and “Fast X” respectively in their Thursday preview runs.
Hailey Bieber rocked a jersey from Montreal skateboard shop Dime this week.
Shannen Doherty is giving her fans another look at what she was going through right before she had a tumor removed from her head in January. The "90210" star took to Instagram on Wednesday and shared a clip from Jan. 16 in which she was "trying to be brave" as doctors prepared her for surgery.
Two men have been rushed to hospital in a serious condition after an alleged assault at a block of flats in Clydebank.
A 25-year-old man has been charged in connection with an assault on a woman in Wigan using a dog.
A boy has been charged after a police car was allegedly damaged in Stockport.
pic.twitter.com/OAEmrjtfJxDue to the criticism, Gilbert made a “course correction,” removing the book from its publication schedule. “I do not want to add any harm to a group of people who have already experienced and who are all continuing to experience grievous and extreme harm,” Gilbert said.
“La Bestia,” (Ram Tamez, 2020) A best student film Annie Award winner and the first Spanish-language film from great Paris animation school Gobelins, co-directed and co-written by Tamez, a Guillermo del Toro Gobelins scholar. A heartrending gem, set on the roof of La Bestia, a freight train hurtling through Mexico used by emigrants to hitch a fast ride to the U.S., the wrench of emigration caught by a song co-wrote by Tamez. “Cerulia,” (Sofia Carrillo, 2017)
Tom Holland will be taking a year-long break from acting after wrapping up The Crowded Room. The actor stars in the Apple TV+ series and is opening up about how difficult it was for him to play the role of Danny Sullivan.
Pulling plans to build two new platforms at Piccadilly station is a 'decade lost for the North of England', Andy Burnham has said as he pushed back against the move at a meeting of mayors, council leaders and rail chiefs today (June 7). Building platforms 15 and 16 has been seen as key to unclogging congestion on railways across the region – but the proposal was withdrawn last month.
Hayley Williams has released a statement apologising for the way she had two fans removed from a recent Paramore show, saying “I am sorry for whatever shame or embarrassment I may have caused you”.Earlier this week, Paramore played two sold-out shows at New York’s Madison Square Gardens. Following the first night (May 30), footage of Hayley Williams kicking two fans out of the venue went viral.The incident happened while the band were performing ‘Figure 8’, with the fans apparently pushing to get to the front of the venue.