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Disney ‘Don't Say Gay' Walkout Underlines Bob Chapek

Disney CEO Bob Chapek is facing a dilemma of self-confidence in his leader­ship that's sustaining an atypical degree of chaos on top of the world's biggest entertainment company. However Chapek present em­ployment contract, expiring next February, is expected to be restored quickly, inning accordance with resources, his tenure as CEO is marked by turmoil since he was called to the job in February 2020.  Some of the interruption is much from his control, such as a worldwide pandemic. But Cha­pek's own missteps reflect his propensity to maintain guidance with a small team of elderly execs instead compared to solicit wider viewpoints on key choices. Note:  Impero "Chapek has needed to deal with a collection of catastrophes," keeps in mind Peter Newman, the going of NYU's Tisch Institution of the Arts' MBA/MFA program, that observes that Chapek took control of the company when COVID was upending the media and amusement park companies. "But many of his in...

Jared Leto Transformational in Movies Morbius

Show Caption Conceal Caption Woman Gaga, Jared Leto best 'House of Gucci' in LondonLady Gaga and Jared Leto strolled the red rug at the "House of Gucci" best in London. Jeremy Irons phone telephone calls Ridley Scott's movie "Shakespearean in its grandeur." (Nov. 9)APFor Jared Leto, 2022 picked up where 2021 left off, with an enthusiastic debate over Leto's love-it-or-hate-it efficiency in "House of Gucci." Unrecognizable under prosthetics and the hefty Italian accent of Paolo Gucci, Leto made top peer praise with a Screen Stars Guild Honor nomination in January, complied with by a Razzie Honor nomination that buffooned the same efficiency. When inquired about the disparate responses Leto, 50, shrugs off the remarks while gazing unblinkingly right into the iPhone he's keeping in the rear of his parked SUV throughout a Zoom chat. "I do not truly consider that stuff," he says. "I simply remain in my lane and I pay attention...

Sandra Bullock Revealed The One Movie

Sandra Bullock's been in tons of movies, Of course, no one has a perfect track record when it comes to, well, anything and it turns out there's one movie Sandra regrets doing. Sandra Bullock still 'embarrassed' she made this movie Sandra Bullock has starred in plenty of hit movies, but there's one project she wishes she passed on. The actress appeared with her "The Lost City" costar Daniel Radcliffe on TooFab where they were asked about a project in their past that embarrassed them. Bullock mentioned the 1997 sequel to "Speed," saying it was basically a bore. "You stumped me with the fans coming around later on (part of the question)," she said. "I have one no one came around to and I'm still embarrassed I was in. It's called 'Speed 2.' (I've) been very vocal about it. Makes no sense. Slow boat. Slowly going towards an island." She even added she wished she wouldn't have done it. "That's one I ...

Bloodline is Netflix's Next Video Game Adaptation

Get ready to watch Jin Kazama's ascension on Netflix this summer. Having already successfully brought League of Legends, Castlevania, and The Witcher to television, the next video game on their list is...Tekken? On Saturday, the streaming service revealed a trailer for their upcoming anime series based on Bandai Namco’s successful fighting franchise. Tekken: Bloodline puts the focus on fighter Jin Kazama. First introduced in 1997's Tekken 3, Jin wants revenge for the death of his mother Jun at the hands of an apparent demon (Ogre, also from Tekken 3), and the only way to get it is to seek out training from his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima. Longtime fans know that Heihachi is ultimately the big bad of the entire franchise, but he’s more than willing to help his grandson become powerful by beating the living hell out of him. Jin’s quest for revenge will eventually lead him to the King of Iron Fist Tournament, the competition that underpins the entire Tekken franchise. It’s there...

Movie From Disney Pixar

 The newest computer animated movie from Disney-Pixar takes you back to those uncomfortable teen years. "Turning Red" has to do with a 13-year-old woman called Meilin who's handling the ups and downs of being a teen, but she all of a sudden has another point to deal with in life. Whenever she obtains too excited, she all of a sudden becomes a huge red panda. It is because of an old "magical link" her family has with the pet. At 16, Chiang has outgrown the uncomfortable stage, but it actually was available in handy to play the component. "I simply remembered, such as, 4 years back when she was 12, and she entered Pixar for the very first time with her adorable little backpack, and she's so, such as, uncomfortable and wonderful," Shi said. "Seeing her become, such as, a young lady, I was, such as, 'Oh my gosh.'" Sandra Oh plays Meilin's overprotective mother. She is very happy to see the movie occur in the land where she was bir...

Pamela Anderson to Make Broadway Debut as Roxie Hart

 Pamela Anderson calls playing Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway "a dream fulfilled" as she prepares for her eight-week run in the lead role. Pamela Anderson is set to make her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in Chicago. The Baywatch alum will take on the lead role of Roxie — a wannabe vaudevillian who murders a man she is having an affair with, and becomes famous as a result — in an eight-week engagement running from April 12 through June 5 at the Ambassador Theatre in N.Y.C. "I have always been a huge fan of Bob Fosse's & Gwen Verdon's work. Ann Reinking, too," Anderson, 54, said in a press release. "Playing Roxie Hart is a dream fulfilled." Anderson's appearance as Roxie will come after the role was originated by Verdon in the 1975 Broadway production, with music by John Kander and a book by Fosse and Fred Ebb. Other big names who have stepped into Roxie's dance shoes on stage over the years include Reinking, Ashlee Simpson Ross and Mic...