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Gamers, doesn't anything worry you?
Problems at Epic Games may accelerate the merger process (not necessarily with Disney)
Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord premieres on April 6
As always, Grogu is wonderful!
The agreement is for three years
Spoiler: his carrot is detachable!
Audi and Disney announced a partnership that will allow drivers and passengers to enjoy streaming service content directly in the car thanks to streaming technology.
Filming starts in London in 2026
One of the lead screenwriters was Ridley Scott, the author of the first films in the series
Who would have thought that a remake of Lilo and Stitch would be such a huge success? What seemed like a modest project has officially turned into a billion-dollar monster movie, becoming the first in Hollywood to cross this monumental mark this year.
It's the worst three-day gross in Pixar's history, with Elemental, which opened in 2023 with $44.5 million, doing even better. For comparison, last year's Pixar hit Inside Out 2 grossed a staggering $295 million in its opening weekend.
The global box office is breaking records once again, with two films - the eighth instalment of Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise and Ryan Coogler's drama Sinners - breaking the $350 million mark. However, the main sensation is the new Disney remake of Lilo and Stitch, which grossed over $610 million in two weeks.
Star Wars has been stagnating for years. Disney is holding on to the old and is often afraid to move forward. And even Mark Hamill, as Luke Skywalker, acknowledges this. The legendary actor has categorically ruled out his return to the world-famous sci-fi franchise, saying that it is time for Star Wars to move on, moving away from outdated characters and focusing on the future.
Disney has proven that it can still make a good remake. The live-action adaptation of Lilo and Stitch has been released internationally and has already earned over $341 million worldwide, setting the second highest result of all 2024 premieres.
After months of rumours, Marvel and Disney have officially confirmed the return of Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in the second season of Daredevil: Born Again. The actress, along with Charlie Cox, who will reprise his role as Matt Murdock, appeared on stage at Disney Upfront in New York to share their excitement about returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).














