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Jake Gyllenhaal & Guy Ritchie's gritty war epic explodes on streaming after being overlooked for years
One of Guy Ritchie's past projects is finding new momentum in 2025 on Netflix. While the war genre still remains relevant in Hollywood, a film with Jake Gyllenhaal initially didn't perform well at the ...
Team rules apply to everyone — even the superstars. Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua got into it with teammates after they caught him live streaming in the locker room, following their dominant ...
Netflix and Paramount, entertainment companies known for promoting drama within the shows and movies on their platforms, are now caught up in their own theatrics. Paramount Skydance on Monday issued a ...
Doctor Who fans have a new entry in the Whoniverse. The spin-off series The War Between the Land and the Sea brings back the Sea Devils, classic aquatic enemies from the 1970s, in a modern global ...
The War Between the Land and the Sea is back in the spotlight, and Episodes 3 and 4 finally have a real date and time news for fans. Episodes 3 and 4 will be released on 14 December on BBC iPlayer and ...
Netflix says it will buy Warner Bros. Discovery for $72 billion, one of the most colossal mergers in recent Hollywood history. The deal is sure to shift the streaming landscape. It gives the streaming ...
This is the introduction to The War Room, a weekly, subscriber-only newsletter bringing exclusive insights into defence and security. Sign up for The War Room. Europe is a declining civilisation and ...
Netflix agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming business in a $72 billion mega merger — creating a Hollywood colossus that owns everything from “Stranger Things” to the “Harry ...
The bidding war is over, and Netflix has been declared the winner. After flirting with Paramount Skydance and Comcast, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has decided to sell its streaming and movie studios ...
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