Can a Modern 'Hamlet' and a Heated State of the Union Address Revive the Week in Entertainment?

Riz Ahmed stars in a gritty 'Hamlet' adaptation, while Trump's State of the Union sparks debate

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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Can a Modern 'Hamlet' and a Heated State of the Union Address Revive the Week in Entertainment?

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Riz Ahmed stars in a gritty 'Hamlet' adaptation, while Trump's State of the Union sparks debate

In a week filled with drama, both on and off the screen, a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' is set to premiere, starring Riz Ahmed as the titular character. The film, directed by Aneil Karia, offers a gritty take on the classic tragedy, set in London's elite South Asian community.

According to the trailer, released by Vertical, Ahmed's Hamlet is a man avenging his father's death and taking on his family's corrupt empire. The film is a visually striking reimagining of Shakespeare's most enduring tragedy, and is set to premiere in theaters on April 10.

But while the world of entertainment is abuzz with the latest take on 'Hamlet', the real-world drama of President Trump's State of the Union address has stolen the headlines. Delivered amidst sagging poll numbers, a recent Supreme Court rebuke of his tariffs, and the threat of launching military action against Iran, the president's speech was expected to be a defining moment of his presidency.

However, the speech was not without controversy, with many critics accusing the president of using the platform to further his own agenda. Despite this, the president took the opportunity to cheer on the gold medal-winning U.S. men's Olympic hockey team, in a moment that was seen as a rare display of unity.

In other news, Neve Campbell has spoken out about her decision to turn down a role in 'Scream 6', citing concerns over her value to the franchise. In an interview with CBS Mornings, Campbell stated that she "didn't think I could live with myself" if she accepted the offer, and that she felt her value to the franchise was "bigger" than the paycheck.

Meanwhile, Paramount has welcomed talks with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) over a potential merger, with the company detailing new elements of its sweetened $31-per-share offer. The move comes as WBD's board of directors announced that Paramount's revised offer could reasonably be expected to lead to a "Company Superior Proposal" under the terms of WBD's merger agreement with Netflix.

In a sad note, Martin Short has postponed his comedy tour dates following the death of his daughter Katherine Elizabeth Short. The pair's Feb. 27 stop at Milwaukee's Miller High Life Theatre for The Best of Steve Martin & Martin Short tour has been postponed, along with two shows on Feb. 28 in Minneapolis.

As the week draws to a close, it remains to be seen how these developments will play out in the world of entertainment. One thing is certain, however: with a modern 'Hamlet' adaptation set to premiere, a heated State of the Union address sparking debate, and the ongoing drama of the entertainment industry, there's never a dull moment in the world of showbiz.

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