Beast Boy Voice Actor Claims He Was Fired by WB After Parkinson’s Diagnosis

Cipes’ statement sparked opposition online, with supporters rallying behind the hashtags #SaveBeastBoy, while industry experts attribute it to creative disagreements rather than bias. Nonetheless, the incident brings unwanted attention to Warner Bros., a studio already grappling with avoidable controversies at this critical juncture.

Wake Up Dead Man – TRAILER

In the third and darkest installment of Rian Johnson’s murder mystery series, the character portrayed by Daniel Craig, Benoit Blanc, takes on his most perilous case yet. A young priest named Jud Duplenticy (Josh O’Connor) is tasked with assisting the charismatic and enigmatic Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin). However, it becomes apparent that all is not as it seems within the church congregation. The devoted followers of Wicks include Martha Delacroix (Glenn Close), a pious churchgoer, Samson Holt (Thomas Haden Church), a reserved caretaker, Vera Draven, Esq., a tense lawyer (Kerry Washington), aspiring politician Cy Draven (Daryl McCormack), the town’s doctor Nat Sharp (Jeremy Renner), best-selling author Lee Ross (Andrew Scott), and talented cellist Simone Vivane (Cailee Spaeny). The sudden, seemingly impossible murder of one of the congregation members leaves no obvious suspect, prompting local police chief Geraldine Scott (Mila Kunis) to collaborate with the celebrated detective Benoit Blanc in an attempt to solve a mystery that defies logic.

New On Netflix, Hulu, And More: 6 Streaming Shows And Movies To Watch This Week (Streaming September 8 – 14)

As a cinephile, I’d say Ang Lee’s 1993 masterpiece, “The Wedding Banquet,” was a breakthrough film for him as a director that truly showcased his talent. Interestingly enough, this iconic movie was reimagined in 2025 with an impressive ensemble of actors such as Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, and Kelly Marie Tran gracing the screen. The critically-acclaimed remake of “The Wedding Banquet” may have slipped under some radars at the box office, but if you’re a Paramount+ subscriber, you can catch it this week and see what all the buzz is about!

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Just Won Its First Emmy After CBS Cancellation. Are Voters Trying To Get It Saved?

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that for the first time during Stephen Colbert’s era, “The Late Show” has been awarded an Emmy, marking a significant milestone in its late-night history. The timing is intriguing, with the announcement coming just under two months after CBS decided to cancel the show, and a month following the finalization of Skydance and Paramount’s mega-merger. Could it be that the TV Academy voters are subtly advocating for a reconsideration of “The Late Show’s” cancellation? Let’s delve into the details to uncover more.

The Fascinating Story About How Star Trek: Khan Was Originally Supposed To Be A TV Series

The storyline of “Star Trek: Khan” was initially conceived by Nicholas Meyer, the director of “Wrath of Khan,” as a way to bridge the gap between the “Space Seed” episode and the 1982 movie over three TV episodes. However, according to Beyer, who collaborated with David Mack to adapt “Star Trek: Khan” into podcast form, they eventually recognized that Meyer’s original concept might not be suitable for its intended format. As Beyer put it:

> “We came to a point where we realized that what Meyer had envisioned might not quite translate effectively in the format we originally planned.

As Sarah Michelle Gellar Works On The Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reboot, She Discusses Whether She Feels Like She’s Been Pigeonholed In Her Career

During her time on the original “Buffy” show, Gellar also shone in popular movies like “Cruel Intentions,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” and “Scream 2,” earning her a reputation as one of the iconic stars of the ’90s. Since then, she’s consistently worked within the supernatural and horror genres, featuring in productions like “Dexter: Original Sin” and “Wolf Pack.” In 2025, she made a brief appearance in the sequel to “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and reprised her role on “Buffy.” USA Today asked Gellar if she feels typecast in her career, and her response, which I adore, was…