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"Returning as a Mom"... The Kelly Clarkson Show Announces End After 7 Years 'Tears'

In a statement on the 2nd, "Season 7 will be the last... moving on to the next chapter of life for the kids" After the death of ex-husband Brandon Blackstock from cancer, she decided that "family comes first". Leaving behind 24 Emmy Awards and the 'Kellyoke' phenomenon, she departs while receiving applause.
America's "national little sister" turned "queen of talk shows" Kelly Clarkson is putting down the microphone. After the tragic death of her ex-husband, she chose life as a mother of two over broadcasting.According to NBCUniversal and foreign media on the 3rd , Kelly Clarkson announced in an...
Warner Bros. Discovery Acquisition Battle Erupts... Netflix, Comcast, Paramount-Skydance in Three-Way Competition

Warner Bros. Discovery Acquisition Battle Erupts... Netflix, Comcast, Paramount-Skydance in Three-Way Competition

NYT "Acquisition Proposal Submission Confirmed"... The Winner Could Signal a Major Shift in Hollywood
The acquisition battle for the giant entertainment company Warner Bros. Discovery has been ignited as Netflix, Comcast, and Paramount-Skydance enter the fray, signaling a potential major deal that could change the industry landscape.
Universal Secures Permanent Rights to 'Jason Bourne'... New Movie Script Completed

Universal Secures Permanent Rights to 'Jason Bourne'... New Movie Script Completed

Director Edward Berger and Screenwriter Joe Barton Involved... Possibility of Matt Damon’s Return Opened
Universal has permanently secured the rights to Robert Ludlum's 'Jason Bourne' series and is moving forward with plans for a new film. According to Deadline, NBCUniversal has outmaneuvered competitors to permanently acquire the rights to the Jason Bourne book series and the Treadstone series.
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Steven Spielberg "No Retirement Plans at All"…A Dedicated Theater Opens at Universal

"There Are Still Challenges in the Western Genre…I Will Definitely Achieve It Someday"
Hollywood master Steven Spielberg dismissed retirement rumors and expressed his continued creative enthusiasm. Recently, a theater named after him officially opened at Universal Studios, and Spielberg stated, "I will continue to make movies in the future.