Beetlejuice 2 is in early stages of development

“Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!” There’s some hope on the horizon for seeing the possibility of a Beetlejuice 2 movie! Confirmed by Deadline, Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B has boarded Beetlejuice 2, which brings a new sense of life to a project that has long been in the works at Warner Bros. Both Michael Keaton and Winona

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Rumor: Shang-Chi 2 will be released on February 14th, 2025

Marvel Studios is Working on a ‘Shang-Chi’ Sequel with Returning Director Destin Daniel Cretton. There is no denying that Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has been a massive success for the studio, and unsurprisingly, Marvel Studios is already working on a sequel and a Disney+ live-action series! A rumor

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New report says Comcast Wants to Buy Warner Bros. Discovery, and Merge With NBCUniversal

A new report claims Comcast is seeking to buy Warner Bros. Discovery and merge it with NBCUniversal. The Hollywood Reporter reports Warner Bros. Discovery could end up merging with Comcast’s NBCUniversal, though negotiations would have to wait until April 2024 to begin due to the complicated structure of the possible merger.

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The Sing-Along Version of ‘Into the Woods’ is Coming to Disney+ Next Month

Disney+ has added several sing-along versions of your favorite Disney films, both new and nostalgic, and now the famed musical film-adaption of ‘Into the Woods’ is joining the list! Beginning October 14th, Disney+ subscribers can enjoy the new sing-along version on the hit streaming service. Disney+ is also set to

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Disney changes up release dates for many upcoming movies 

The Walt Disney Company is changing up the release schedule for many of the company’s upcoming films. The 2023-2024 release schedule is different for the following films. The Star Wars project Rogue Squadron has been removed from its December 22, 2023 release date. It’s unclear what may have led to a change, but given how

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Disney’s Bob Chapek said the company could eventually group all its streaming products under Disney+ app  

Disney CEO Bob Chapek would like to see all of the company’s streaming products combined on Disney+ someday. Chapek made several comments about the Walt Disney Company’s streaming service goals at today’s Goldman Sachs investor conference. However, to combine streaming assets, Disney would have to purchase Hulu outright from minority

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