According to Deadline, Netflix has greenlit and is now looking to cast competitors for The Golden Ticket, Eureka Production’s new Willy Wonka-inspired reality series that “will challenge players not just physically, but mentally as they navigate games, tests, and temptations designed to probe their instincts, resilience, and ability to thrive in chaos.”
Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Valnet, the Canadian media conglomerate that owns a number of entertainment blogs like Screen Rant, MovieWeb, Collider, and Comic Book Resources, is the subject of a damning new report from The Wrap detailing how some of the sites have been turned into “borderline like almost sweatshop-level” content mills where underpaid employees who speak up about their working conditions often wind up being put on blacklists.
While Bandai’s upcoming Digimon mobile card game doesn’t have a release date just yet, the franchise’s newly-announced mainline anime series, Digimon Beatbreak, is set to debut this October and introduce a new generation of “emotion-devouring digital lifeforms.”


Though Warner Bros. wasn’t interested in selling its shelved Coyote vs. Acme project to any of its streaming competitors, the studio is reportedly in talks with Ketchup Entertainment — the same production company that scooped up The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie — for a distribution deal that would put the film in theaters in 2026.
Neon has dropped a teaser for Together, director Michael Shanks’ upcoming psychological horror about a married couple (Alison Brie and Dave Franco) whose plan to start new lives out in the countryside takes a supernatural turn after they encounter a malevolent presence. The trailer (and title) makes it seem like the pair’s relationship might be the real issue at hand, but we won’t know for sure until the film’s out on August 1st.
The first Ballerina trailer made it seem like John Wick might just show up for a quick trailer, but it’s looking more and more like the spin-off will feature a full-on brawl between Keanu Reeves and Ana de Armas when it hits theaters on June 6th.

