Docuseries ‘Hitler’s Treasure Hunters’ Sells Across 60 Territories for Keshet International (EXCLUSIVE)

The docuseries was acquired by Hearst Networks EMEA through a multi-regional agreement that covers countries like Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and sub-Saharan Africa, as well as Spain and Andorra. Additionally, it was picked up by Warner Bros. Discovery for Spain and Andorra. Lastly, Polsat secured the free TV secondary rights in Poland. Keshet International is currently negotiating with more broadcast partners.

ITV Studios Unveils Star-Studded Lineup at London Screenings: Must-See Dramas and Formats!

On February 26, the exclusive event at Odeon Leicester Square is set to unveil a dozen fresh dramas, as well as the return of 26 seasons for existing shows, 27 non-scripted titles, and 10 new formats. This impressive lineup showcases highly anticipated series from some of the U.K.’s leading production companies such as Sister Pictures (“Chernobyl,” “Eric”), Quay Street Productions (“Fool Me Once,” “Nolly”), Mammoth Screen (“Poldark,” “Murder is Easy”), Lifted Entertainment (“Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway”) and Plimsoll Productions (“A Year on Planet Earth,” “A Real Bug’s Life”).

‘Bookish’ Brings Comfy Crime Set in Post-WWII London to the London TV Screenings

A compelling new project titled “Bookish,” conceived by the co-creator of “Sherlock,” Mark Gatiss, who also heads the show’s ensemble, alongside screenwriter Matthew Sweet, offers viewers an intelligent and contemporary delve into post-WWII London. This exploration weaves together elements of intellectual crime drama, intricate character relationships, and a subtle portrayal of the LGBTQ community’s journey in a period marked by societal constraint.

Jon Stewart Accidentally Slices His Hand Open During Fiery Takedown of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency: ‘I Will Be Going to the Hospital Soon’

To illustrate historical inefficiencies within the U.S. administration, Stewart showcased a video of President Joe Biden commemorating agreements aimed at decreasing the cost of ten commonly used medications. However, Stewart, playing the part of being employed by DOGE (Dogecoin), expressed his indignation, asserting that such savings were insignificant and not worth celebrating.

Rachel Maddow Sounds Off On Major MSNBC Line-Up Changes and Exit of Joy Reid: ‘I Think It Is a Bad Mistake to Let Her Walk Out the Door’

Tonight, The ReidOut with Joy Reid came to an end. However, Joy is not moving on to another role within the network; instead, she’s leaving MSNBC entirely. This news is difficult to accept, as Rachel Maddow shared her feelings. At 51 years old, Maddow has held numerous jobs since she was just a young teenager, but none of her colleagues have elicited more affection and respect than Joy Reid. Maddow admires everything about Joy and has learned so much from her. There is still so much more that Maddow can learn from Joy. Losing Joy as a colleague at MSNBC is disappointing, and Maddow believes it’s a mistake to let her go.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Draws Glowing First Reactions, With Some Praising the Opener as the ‘Best Pilot of Any MCU Series Thus Far’

Liam Crowley from Screen Rant’s on-camera review stated that “Daredevil: Born Again” boasts the finest pilot episode among all Marvel Cinematic Universe series to date, and it’s not even close. The show delivers nail-biting tension with audible gasps throughout. Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio continue to impress in their roles, while Benson & Moorhead add a unique flavor to the production. Above all else, it’s the episodic structure that truly sets this series apart – we may very well return for more.

Technicolor Begins to Shut Down Operations ‘Due to Inability to Find New Investors’

Technicolor consists of several prominent visual effects companies: MPC (known as “Mufasa” or “The Lion King”), commercial VFX brand The Mill, Mikros Animation, and Technicolor Games. If MPC and Technicolor were to close down their operations entirely, it would impact a significant number of visual effects professionals not just in the U.S., UK, Canada, but also India. This sudden change in business has created concern and sadness among members of the VFX industry.

Rachel Zegler Says Live-Action ‘Snow White’ Backlash Is Due to ‘Passion’ For the Original Movie: ‘We’re Not Always Going to Agree With Everyone’

Since the release of “The Lion King” in 2019, Disney’s live-action remakes have experienced some downturn. The reimagining of “Snow White,” however, has sparked debate in certain communities, largely due to the Colombian heritage of star Ximena Zegler. This controversy reached its peak when Zegler labeled the 1937 original as outdated, describing the prince as a stalker. Now, Zegler attributes the backlash to overly protective feelings towards a cherished Disney classic.