Hugh Jackman & A24’s Gritty Robin Hood Movie Gets Summer Release Date

A24 announced its new film, The Death of Robin Hood, will hit theaters on June 19th. They revealed the news on X (formerly Twitter) with a short, 14-second video showing Hugh Jackman as Robin Hood walking towards the camera and then vanishing in smoke. The film’s title and release date then appeared on screen.

The 3 Recent Doctor Who Mysteries That May Never Get Answers

Starting in 2026, Doctor Who will feature new mysteries to unravel, but the show’s long-term plans remain unclear, so we don’t know if storylines will be fully resolved. While a Christmas special is confirmed for the end of 2026, and season 16 is planned after that, the BBC hasn’t yet revealed who will be in charge of the show or who will play the Doctor beyond that point.

Binge Watch Stranger Things: 45 Hours To Complete Netflix’s Sci-Fi Hit

Considered a landmark show of the 21st century, Stranger Things helped establish Netflix as a leading streaming service. It’s likely brought science fiction to a wider audience than any other recent show, and just as it once took a decade to get things done, you can now achieve results in under two days.

Mario Galaxy Movie Reveals Peach’s New Power Inspired by Super Smash Bros

A new promotional clip for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie highlights Princess Peach and her signature parasol abilities. The short commercial, first shared online by X user Portal S Mario, ties into the upcoming Winter Olympics and shows Peach gracefully floating down with her pink umbrella before demonstrating her ice skating skills.

Netflix WBD Deal Faces Political Headwinds as Conservative Groups Warn of Unprecedented Ideological Power

The main issue is Netflix trying to buy important parts of Warner Bros. Discovery. This would join the biggest streaming service with one of the oldest and most famous movie and TV studios. While large deals like this usually raise questions about fair competition, some conservative groups believe this merger could have much bigger implications than just how much of the market one company controls.

Josh D’Amaro Named Disney’s New CEO, Replacing Bob Iger

Disney has finally named Josh D’Amaro as its next CEO, ending years of guessing about who would replace Bob Iger. D’Amaro has been with Disney for 28 years and has led the Parks, Experiences and Products division since 2020. He was the leading candidate for the job for months, and the company’s board chair, James Gorman, explained that D’Amaro possesses a unique skillset that makes him the right fit to lead Disney as its ninth CEO.