The Lineup of James Gunn’s DC Universe Is Already Changing

Apart from “Creature Commandos” and “Superman,” another early DCU project hinted by Gunn was “Waller,” a spinoff of “Suicide Squad” and “Peacemaker,” featuring Viola Davis. However, as Peter Safran, co-CEO of DC Studios, mentioned, the development of this project has been challenging, and they’ve tried multiple approaches but haven’t found the right fit yet. Translation: The release of “Waller” is not imminent.

TLC Renews ‘Baylen Out Loud’ For Season 2 (EXCLUSIVE)

Titled “Baylen Out Loud,” this show, featuring 22-year-old Baylen Dupree, debuted on January 13, airing every Monday at 9 p.m. ET on TLC (available for streaming the following day on Max). The series is currently averaging a 1.26 rating in live+3 with women aged 25-54 and a 0.97 live+3 rating with adults within the same age group. TLC claims that it’s cable’s most popular new unscripted series among adults and women aged 25-54 in almost a year, and as of 2025, it is cable’s top non-sports/non-news program on Monday nights for both adults and women aged 25-54 and 18-49.

‘Dark Winds Renewed for Season 4 at AMC

The show is set in the 1970s and features Zahn McClarnon as Native American Tribal Police lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, who works alongside officers Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) and Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) to unravel the complexities of violent crimes on their reservation. The upcoming Season 3 will resume six months after the events of Season 2, with Leaphorn and Chee delving into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of two boys, leaving behind only a deserted bicycle and a blood-stained piece of ground as clues. Meanwhile, Manuelito discovers a human and drug smuggling conspiracy while adjusting to her new role within Border Patrol, some 500 miles away from home.

As Technicolor Flounders, VFX artists at The Mill U.S. Start A New Chapter With Dream Machine FX (EXCLUSIVE)

Last Friday, we were informed in unison that after 35 years of groundbreaking creativity, The Mill will be closing permanently this coming Monday [Feb. 24]. This decision is a result of the ongoing financial difficulties that Technicolor has faced over the years,” the more than 100 artists who used to work at The Mill U.S. stated in a joint communique to EbMaster. “This news took us by surprise, and since then, we’ve been grappling with various emotions such as shock, anger, sadness, worry, but also determination. Although the physical location of The Mill is no more, its essence, its zeal, and its heritage continue to thrive through its remarkable and gifted employees. In truth, it was always the people that made The Mill truly extraordinary.

Colin Farrell Is in ‘No Rush’ to Do ‘The Penguin’ Season 2: ‘I Have No Deep Desire to Do It’

He made it clear to me backstage at the SAG Awards that he’s not eager for another go. He said, ‘I don’t want it, I don’t _not_ want it,’ emphasizing that they all gave their best in those eight hours. He worries that repeating the experience could tarnish the original, and so he’s content to wait. If a new idea comes along that fits well with Matt Reeves’ cinematic universe and is worth pursuing, he’d consider it, but for now, it’s not on his mind.

Timothée Chalamet Wants to ‘Be One of the Greats’ — And He Was Right to Say It

During the climax of Timothée Chalamet’s Oscar pursuit, set to reach its peak at this weekend’s awards, he’s taken a serious approach. In true Chalamet fashion, though: When discussing his role choices on “60 Minutes,” he likened himself to Daniel Day-Lewis in an Instagram-esque manner. However, making such a statement on “60 Minutes,” a more reserved program catering to an older demographic typically linked with political figures rather than award nominees, was somewhat unexpected. Given that he’s already sold his film, which has earned over $100 million worldwide, to a younger audience who are likely more familiar with him than Bob Dylan, Chalamet is now targeting voters who might value sincerity over lighthearted fun.

Who Will Amazon Cast as James Bond?

A day ago, that inquiry might have seemed a bit forward-looking: although Amazon’s $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM in 2022 granted it the rights to distribute the Bond films, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson have been in charge of Eon Productions and the franchise caretakers for a long time. This puts them in an exceptional position with creative control over everything related to James Bond.

From Lester Holt to Norah O’Donnell, Why Are Anchors Leaving the News Desk?

Veteran news anchor Lester Holt, known for his steadiness during critical breaking news events, recently declared that he will focus his efforts on the newsmagazine “Dateline” in the future. However, his decision to step away from the popular 30-minute nightly broadcast, which continues to captivate millions of viewers, marks a recurring trend. Previously, Chuck Todd departed NBC News this year following his exit as moderator for “Meet the Press” in 2023; Hoda Kotb left “Today” in January; and Norah O’Donnell broadcast her final episode on “CBS Evening News” last month. This wave of changes occurs amidst a period of significant media transformation, which has also led to leadership changes at MSNBC, where Joy Reid and Alex Wagner are no longer weeknight anchors.

Jen Psaki Moves to Primetime Weekdays in MSNBC Overhaul

As the newest addition to MSNBC under the leadership of Rebecca Kutler, I’ve been tasked with shaking things up amidst significant challenges facing our network. Not only are we dealing with a new administration that some of our progressive anchors and analysts vehemently oppose, but we also face a major shift in our business operations as we prepare to be spun off from Comcast, along with other cable networks, later this year. It’s an exciting time here at MSNBC, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!