The War Between the Land and the Sea shows where TV is failing with disability representation

As a film buff, I’m really disappointed by the casting in “The War Between.” It feels like the show thinks simply including a disabled character is enough. So far, it seems they haven’t gone any deeper than surface-level representation – there’s no real exploration of disability beyond what you immediately see. It’s a sadly familiar pattern in media, where just having a disabled person on screen is considered a job well done, and it’s frustrating to see it happening here too.

Stranger Things spin-off’s first plot details are revealed – and it answers one major question

As a huge fan of Stranger Things, I was so excited when Netflix revealed the new series would take place in 1985, fitting right between seasons two and three! It’s going to follow Eleven, Max, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Will as they deal with some seriously creepy new monsters and try to figure out this strange, paranormal mystery that’s got their town on edge. I can’t wait to see what happens!

Film and TV performers’ union see landslide 99% vote for industrial action if necessary over AI

Okay, so Equity, the performers’ union, recently held a vote, and a huge 75% of their members participated! But here’s the thing – it wasn’t a strike vote, exactly. It wasn’t legally binding, meaning it doesn’t automatically allow them to walk out. Think of it more as a really strong show of hands. They wanted to demonstrate just how many performers are seriously concerned about protecting their rights when it comes to AI being used in the industry. It was about sending a clear message about the strength of feeling on the issue.