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‘Coyote Vs. Acme’: Will Forte Tells Fans It’s Looking Like They’ll Never See Axed Looney Tunes Animated Pic – Deadline

  1. ‘Coyote Vs. Acme’: Will Forte Tells Fans It’s Looking Like They’ll Never See Axed Looney Tunes Animated Pic Deadline
  2. As ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ Hangs in the Balance, Warner Bros. Discovery Takes $115M Write-Down on Mystery Projects Hollywood Reporter
  3. Will Forte Sad After Finally Watching ‘Coyote vs. Acme’: “It’s Incredible” Hollywood Reporter
  4. Coyote vs. Acme Star Will Forte Addresses Film’s Status TheWrap
  5. Will Forte Says It’s Looking Like We Will Never See ‘Coyote vs Acme’ — World of Reel Jordan Ruimy

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Jon Stewart reveals why Apple TV+ show got axed: I wanted to ‘unload thoughts’ on the ‘election season’ – New York Post

  1. Jon Stewart reveals why Apple TV+ show got axed: I wanted to ‘unload thoughts’ on the ‘election season’ New York Post
  2. Jon Stewart Says ‘Daily Show’ Return Was Prompted by Wanting to Have a “Place to Unload Thoughts” Ahead of 2024 Election Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jon Stewart Implies Apple TV+ Censored Him: ‘They Didn’t Want Me to Say Things’ Jezebel
  4. Jon Stewart: The Daily Show host is back, but is he really what we need? Slate
  5. Jon Stewart Says Apple TV+ Canceled His Show Because ‘They Didn’t Want Me to Say Things That Might Get Me in Trouble’ Variety

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Saoirse Ronan Reveals Axed ‘Barbie’ Cameo, Says She Helped Deliver Seven Lambs While Filming Sundance Drama ‘The Outrun’ – Variety

  1. Saoirse Ronan Reveals Axed ‘Barbie’ Cameo, Says She Helped Deliver Seven Lambs While Filming Sundance Drama ‘The Outrun’ Variety
  2. The Outrun review – Saoirse Ronan is remarkable in a sensitive recovery drama The Guardian
  3. Saoirse Ronan On Finding The Perfect Director For ‘The Outrun’ & Turning 30 | Sundance 2024 The Hollywood Reporter
  4. ‘The Outrun’ Review: Saoirse Ronan Shines in a Windswept Recovery Drama Set on the Scottish Isles IndieWire
  5. Saoirse Ronan Debuts New Movie ‘The Outrun’ at Sundance Film Festival 2024 Just Jared

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Anna Wintour Wore Sunglasses Even While Laying Off Pitchfork Staff, Axed Writer Claims – Deadline

  1. Anna Wintour Wore Sunglasses Even While Laying Off Pitchfork Staff, Axed Writer Claims Deadline
  2. Anna Wintour Kept Her Sunglasses On the Entire Time She Was Telling Pitchfork Staffers They Were Getting Laid Off, Writer Says Variety
  3. Opinion: Pitchfork News Is Devastating for Music Criticism. Here’s Why Reviews Matter. · Feature RA Resident Advisor
  4. Condé Nast honcho Anna Wintour failed to remove signature shades while laying off staff, impacted writer says Fox News
  5. Pitchfork GQ: it was always clear what the music review site’s new owner really wanted. Slate

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Martin Scorsese’s Axed ‘Flower Moon’ Script Was Over 200 Pages Long and ‘Was Going to Take Four-and-a-Half Hours Just to Read’ – Variety

  1. Martin Scorsese’s Axed ‘Flower Moon’ Script Was Over 200 Pages Long and ‘Was Going to Take Four-and-a-Half Hours Just to Read’ Variety
  2. Review: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is a solemn epic and a twisted romance Star Tribune
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Review – A Masterful, Poignant Work of Art FandomWire
  4. Opinion | ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is about personal gain, then and now The Washington Post
  5. Killers of the Flower Moon review – Scorsese’s prestige epic Little White Lies
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Dwayne Johnson says axed ‘Black Adam 2’ got caught in DC ‘vortex’ – Entertainment Weekly News

  1. Dwayne Johnson says axed ‘Black Adam 2’ got caught in DC ‘vortex’ Entertainment Weekly News
  2. Dwayne Johnson Says Dropping Black Adam Will ‘Always Be One of the Biggest Mysteries’: ‘It Got Caught in a Vortex of New Leadership’ Yahoo Entertainment
  3. The Rock has his own theories about why he didn’t get a Black Adam sequel The A.V. Club
  4. Dwayne Johnson Calls Black Adam A Casualty of WB Regime Changes Gizmodo
  5. Dwayne Johnson Shares Surprising Film Genres He’s Eager To Dive Into Next | Hart to Heart Peacock
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Lawmakers Want DOJ To Investigate Warner Bros Discovery Merger, Claiming It Harmed Workers And Reduced Content Choice; Cite Axed ‘Batgirl’ In Letter – Deadline

  1. Lawmakers Want DOJ To Investigate Warner Bros Discovery Merger, Claiming It Harmed Workers And Reduced Content Choice; Cite Axed ‘Batgirl’ In Letter Deadline
  2. Warner Bros. Discovery Merger May Face Review by US Justice Department CBR – Comic Book Resources
  3. Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Under Fire From Lawmakers Asking Justice Dept. to Revisit Deal Hollywood Reporter
  4. Dem Lawmakers Call on DOJ to Investigate Warner Bros. Discovery Merger: ‘Content Creators Harmed in Unprecedented Ways’ Yahoo Entertainment
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James Gunn Responds To Claim HBO Max’s Green Lantern Series Has Been Axed – Deadline

James Gunn is clearing things up about the fate of HBO Max’s Green Lantern series which has been in development for years now.

After a publication said that the show had been scrapped and would no longer move forward, the new DC Studios co-head debunked the rumor and called it “fake.”

The Green Lantern series has been in development since 2019 with Arrow producer Greg Berlanti behind the project. In October of this year, it was reported that the focus of the show had shifted. Originally, the series would center on Guy Gardner and Alan Scott, with Finn Wittrock and Jeremy Irvine in the roles, respectively. However, the refocus would be on John Stewart, one of DC’s first Black superheroes and one of the longest-serving Green Lanterns.

Green Lantern was confirmed to be in development back in 2019 along with Strange Adventures. Berlanti touted the DC properties would be creations for the streaming platform “unlike anything seen on television.”

“An anthology series of cautionary tales set in a world where superpowers exist, and, in what promises to be our biggest DC show ever made, we will be going to space with a Green Lantern television series, but I can’t reveal any more about that just yet,” Berlanti said at the time.

In August, it was revealed that Stranger Adventures would not be moving forward at the streamer. Throughout 2022, HBO Max and DC have seen many changes as the Warner Bros. Discovery merger continues and new co-heads of DC Studios Gunn and Peter Safran plan out a new era for the DC Universe.



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Overwatch 2 phone number requirement axed by Blizzard amid rocky launch

Blizzard’s launch of Overwatch 2 on Tuesday did not go as planned. Many players who attempted to play the revamped Overwatch experienced long queue times, were subjected to server errors, were disconnected from games, and had progress and items not carry over from the original game — that is, if they could connect to Blizzard’s game servers at all. On Wednesday evening, Blizzard apologized for the state of Overwatch 2’s launch and announced a major policy change: It will no longer require a phone number to be attached to a Battle.net account for “a majority of existing Overwatch players.”

“We have made the decision to remove phone number requirements for a majority of existing Overwatch players,” the Overwatch team said in a post on Blizzard’s forums. “Any Overwatch player with a connected Battle.net account, which includes all players who have played since June 9, 2021, will not have to provide a phone number to play.”

Blizzard said it plans to change the phone number requirement for Overwatch 2 for existing players by Friday.

Despite lifting the phone number requirement for much of its player base, an initiative it called SMS Protect, the developer “remain[s] committed to combating disruptive behavior in Overwatch 2” and noted that “accounts that were not connected to Battle.net as well as new accounts will still have to meet SMS Protect requirements, which helps to ensure we’re protecting our community against cheating. If a player is caught engaging in disruptive behavior, their account may be banned whether they have a new account or not.”

Blizzard’s decision to require a phone number for Overwatch 2 — and further restrictions about which types of phone numbers would meet its requirements — was a controversial one. Some players who had pre-paid cell phone plans found themselves locked out from playing Overwatch 2, meaning some customers who purchased the original Overwatch, which was replaced by its sequel wholesale, could no longer play their copy of the game. That issue was exacerbated by the timing of Blizzard’s announcement of the policy: one week before Overwatch 2 launched, and well after the developer started taking pre-orders for add-ons for the game.

As for the status of Overwatch 2’s online play, Blizzard said it’s still working to improve stability for the game’s online service.

“Today we’ve patched a server that is critical to the login experience, and this change has increased login reliability,” the Overwatch team said. “Beyond queues, we’re in progress with another server update that will reduce the occurrences of players being disconnected once they’re already in game.”

Blizzard said it has “made changes to simplify the queuing process,” and expects players to see more streamlined queue times, and is working to address players being dropped from queues.

In Wednesday evening’s update, Blizzard also addressed problems with account merging and missing player items, and incorrectly locked heroes, all of which it said is being investigated and worked on. Blizzard again noted that Overwatch 2’s launch issues “were exacerbated by DDoS attacks,” which have apparently abated since Tuesday.

Blizzard said updates will be posted on the official Overwatch Twitter account (and presumably its forums) as they come in.



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Johnny Depp Faces New Amber Heard Legal Team In Appeal; Attorney Axed – Deadline

Amber Heard is replacing most of her legal team and leaning into the Constitution as she prepares to appeal a multi-million defamation verdict awarded to Johnny Depp.

Not entirely unexpected, the move by the Aquaman actress to cut loose her main attorney Elaine Bredehoft follows weeks of judicial jockeying by both of the Rum Diary co-stars to have another kick at the courtroom can with notices of intended appeals. Having seen ex-husband Depp awarded $10.4 million by a Virginia jury on June 1 after an often acerbic and explicit six-week trial, Heard has now hired David L. Axelrod and Jay Ward Brown to represent her attempt to rescind the judgment. Ben Rottenborn of Virginia-based Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black will remain as a co-counsel.

The burly decision to bring on board the Ballard Spahr lawyers Axelrod and Brown was made public today in a court filing in the Old Dominion. The make-up of the new Philadelphia originating defense team makes it apparent that Heard’s appeal will focus on the First Amendment aspect of her legal fracas with Depp.

“We welcome the opportunity to represent Ms. Heard in this appeal as it is a case with important First Amendment implications for every American,” said Heard’s newly minted attorneys in a statement this morning. “We’re confident the appellate court will apply the law properly without deference to popularity, reverse the judgment against Ms. Heard, and reaffirm the fundamental principles of Freedom of Speech,” Axelrod and Brown added.

Specializing in the freedom of speech clause in America’s founding document, Axelrod and Brown served as counsel to the New York Times‘ successful battle against Sarah Palin’s libel suit over a sloppy June 14, 2017 editorial in the paper. In the quickly corrected article, the NYT initially drew a link between the ex-GOP VP candidate’s political action committee and a 2011 mass shooting that tragically saw six people killed and then Rep. Gabby Giffords severely wounded. Likely to be appealed, Masked Singer contestant Palin’s legal action was unanimously rejected by an Empire State jury and the judge overseeing the matter on February 15.

Former Pirates of the Caribbean star sued his ex-wife in March 2019 for $50 million over a late 2018 Washington Post op-ed under Heard’s byline. In the article, the American Civil Liberties Union ambassador spoke about becoming a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” While Heard never mentioned Depp by name in the piece in the Jeff Bezos-owned broadsheet, the litigious past Oscar nominee insisted the op-ed “devastated” his already tainted career. Though Depp said nothing during he and Heard’s restraining order loaded 2016 divorce, in his filings,  Depp declared he was in fact the one who was abused in the couple’s relationship. The actor repeated that assertion on the stand during the Virginia trial.

Failing to get the matter tossed out or moved to another jurisdiction, Heard countersued Depp for $100 million in the summer of 2020. That countersuit came months before Depp’s UK libel case against the Rupert Murdoch-owned The Sun tabloid for calling him a “wife beater” proved a dramatic failure in November 2020. Bizarrely, the seven-person Virginia jury also handed Heard a $2 million award in compensatory damages on June 1 on one of her counterclaims in a seeming contradiction of the $15 million they first handed Depp.

With the exception of Rottenborn’s May 27 closing argument, the palpable First Amendment grounds was peculiarly almost ignored in the trial. Instead, even with Heard on the stand a number of times, Bredehoft allowed the defense to get snared in a He Said, She Said with Depp’s wily Brown Rudnick lawyers. Faced with an onslaught of social media derision, it was clearly a losing proposition for Heard, who said she was “heartbroken” when the verdict came down.

Preparing to go to appeal mere hours after the verdict was announced earlier this summer, Heard officially gave notice to the court on July 21. As was the case during the media saturated trial, Travelers Commercial Insurance are footing the bill for Heard’s legal team via the actress’ homeowners insurance policy. In this game of legal chess, Depp filed his own appeal notice on July 22. Still expected to put up the $8.3 million bond required under Virginia law for her to conduct a challenge to the verdict, Heard’s lawyers have a September 4 deadline to file their appeal.

Which means this case could be back in front of judges and a new jury when Warner Bros’ sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, featuring Heard, dives into theaters on March 17, 2023. Still, whether or not, Sarah Palin actually appeals her libel loss against the Times, we will at least know tomorrow if the former Alaska Governor has won the special election in the Last Frontier state to fill the last few months of a vacated Congressional seat. At the same time, Palin is also on the ballot in her home state for a full two-year House term starting next January.



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