Disney to Change How Oscars Acceptance Speeches Work After 2026 Controversies

The reaction to recent events has been serious, and Disney is now considering changes to how acceptance speeches are managed at the Oscars.

The reaction to recent events has been serious, and Disney is now considering changes to how acceptance speeches are managed at the Oscars.

The success speaks for itself. Since Meri Brown, known from “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” started performing in “Chicago” on Broadway on February 2nd, the show has seen a significant boost in ticket sales and has reached several important financial goals.

The new trailer for season 10 of the Bravo series shows the former couple trying to get back together, but it looks like things probably won’t end well for them.

The professional figure skater, a two-time gold medalist at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, shared that appearing on Dancing With the Stars isn’t her main focus right now, after her impressive win at the Winter Games.

Despite releasing its first two seasons in 2025, the Netflix series With Love, Meghan won’t be getting a third season. Instead, the show will continue with occasional, standalone episodes.

While Paramount+ is famous for Taylor Sheridan’s shows, it also streams many other popular series under the Paramount brand, including hits like Yellowjackets and Dexter: Resurrection. Now, another beloved show that first appeared on Showtime will be concluding its run on the platform.

The episodes will be shown in 34 locations nationwide, including the Paris Theater in New York and Netflix House Philadelphia. A complete list of participating theaters is available on the AMC Theatres website.

A video from the Daily Mail showing footage from the set of the new Tomb Raider movie was shared on X by the account Infinity Tomb Raider. The clip shows Lara Croft using her dual pistols and throwing a grenade at enemies. You can see the post below.

The 2009 horror comedy Jennifer’s Body, directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, has become a defining horror film of the decade, and it’s now streaming on Tubi. The movie follows popular cheerleader Jennifer Check (Megan Fox) who transforms into a demon after a ritual goes wrong, and it’s up to her best friend, Needy Lesnicki (Amanda Seyfried), to stop her. While fans have been waiting for Jennifer’s Body 2, a sequel is finally in the works. In the meantime, you can stream the original film on Tubi as of March 1st.

Eek! The Cat first aired on Fox’s Saturday morning cartoons in 1992 and ran for five seasons, following the silly adventures of its main character. The show stood out with its unique animation style and humor that was a bit bolder than most kids’ shows at the time. It’s frustrating that it’s so hard to watch now. A reboot of Eek! could appeal to kids again, or even to adults, and the show definitely deserves another chance.