Disney Considering Co-CEOs to Head Company — Could Dana Walden and Josh D’Amaro Run the Company Together?

A company with internal conflicts and leadership disagreements, lacking a strong, innovative leader? It’s a recipe for disaster.

A company with internal conflicts and leadership disagreements, lacking a strong, innovative leader? It’s a recipe for disaster.

R. T. Thorne makes his directorial debut with the film *40 Acres*, starring Danielle Deadwyler (known from *Carry-On* and *The Harder They Fall*). The movie tells the story of a woman who is a descendant of African American farmers who originally settled in rural Canada in 1875. Two centuries later, she’s forced to fight to protect her land in a dangerous, post-apocalyptic world. Featuring Kataem O’Connor, Jaeda LeBlanc, and Michael Greyeyes alongside Deadwyler, *40 Acres* is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on October 17, 2025, and has the potential to be a major action hit.

After a plane crash, coworkers Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) and Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien) are the only people left on a deserted island. They have to put aside their differences and learn to cooperate to survive, but their efforts quickly turn into a tense and darkly funny competition to escape.

In July, reports surfaced that Jim Caviezel would likely star in a new action thriller. The film follows Henry “Fitz” Fitzgerald, a former Green Beret who creates weapons for the military while living in Wyoming. When greedy businesspeople use legal loopholes to steal land and water from the locals, Fitz uses his own advanced weapons to fight back.

From October 28 to November 2, the best of science fiction cinema returns to Trieste

Joe Locke shared a funny video with his co-star, Ruaridh Mollica, jokingly suggesting they’d discovered they were long-lost twins after kissing on set. The video, originally posted by Locke, quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), racking up over 111,300 views within just a few hours, thanks to a share from Scarlet Witch Updates on October 15, 2025.

In Season 2, Armand turned against Dwight, sharing secrets with his enemy, Cal Thresher, to solve his money problems. This deal proved to be a mistake, costing him his family and job because he let personal issues get out of control. Although he attempted to steal $500,000 from Manfredi’s team, he ultimately returned the money and asked Dwight for forgiveness.

For years, Pennywise has been terrifying people as the mysterious clown lurking in the sewers – a shapeshifting monster beyond understanding. His strength comes from the uncertainty of fear. The new series, *Welcome to Derry*, aims to reveal more about the town’s dark past, showing what happened in 1962, the events surrounding the Black Spot, and the horrors that occurred before the story of the Losers’ Club began. With Bill Skarsgård reprising his role as Pennywise, and Jovan Adepo and Taylour Paige leading the cast, the show connects to both the existing films and Stephen King’s novel, while promising a more detailed look at the characters and the town’s history than we’ve seen before.

This battle isn’t just about victory or strength; it’s revealing deeper stories, especially about figures like Rocks and Gol D. Roger. The events at God Valley seem connected to the current conflict on Elbaph, and this fight will likely be a huge turning point, shedding light on the motivations and true natures of all the pirates involved.

Jeffrey’s old army buddy, Steve (Lakeith Stanfield), now makes fake passports, and through him, Jeffrey discovers his knack for noticing details. He realizes McDonald’s restaurants are vulnerable through their roofs, allowing him to easily break in and rob them. He successfully pulls this off at 45 locations, but what really stands out to the employees is that he’s always polite and respectful during the robberies.