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Behind the Scenes of Hollywood's Latest Moves

New Deals, New Roles, and a Changing Landscape

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Behind the Scenes of Hollywood's Latest Moves

New Deals, New Roles, and a Changing Landscape

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is in a state of flux, with new deals, new roles, and a changing landscape that is redefining the way we experience movies, TV shows, and sports. From the world of tennis to the realm of anime, industry professionals are making moves that are having a significant impact on the industry as a whole.

One of the most notable developments is the signing of Chris Eubanks to a three-year deal with Tennis Channel. The former tennis pro, who retired from the ATP Tour at the age of 29, will join the network as an on-air commentator and host. Eubanks' charisma and expertise make him a natural fit for the role, and his debut is highly anticipated by tennis fans. "I've always loved talking tennis almost as much as playing it," Eubanks said in a statement. "Tennis Channel has always been such an important part of how fans experience our sport, so to now join the team in this capacity is a dream come true."

Meanwhile, in the world of anime, Crunchyroll is making waves at SXSW with its lineup of panels and a sneak peek at the upcoming series "Sekiro: No Defeat." The anime giant is bringing together experts and leaders from the worlds of entertainment, tech, sports, and culture to discuss the global phenomenon of anime and its impact on modern culture. The interactive activation will also feature an exclusive Q&A with the director and music composer of "Sekiro: No Defeat."

In other news, Daniel Burman has been appointed head of original content for Disney+ LATAM. The key player in the New Argentine Cinema movement will lead the streamer's original content strategy across Latin America, focusing on strengthening the quality and ambition of Disney LATAM's original productions. Burman's expertise and experience make him a valuable asset to the Disney team, and his appointment is seen as a significant move in the company's efforts to expand its global reach.

Max Minghella, known for his role as Nick Blaine in "The Handmaid's Tale," is also making headlines with his latest role as Whitney Halberstram in "Industry" season four. Minghella's character is a tech founder with a morally dubious past, and his performance is already generating buzz. The actor's ability to take on complex and nuanced roles has made him a sought-after talent in the industry.

Finally, Residente, the multi-Grammy Award-winning recording artist, has signed with United Talent Agency for representation in all areas. The deal includes representation for his production company, 1868 Studios, and marks a significant move in the artist's career. Residente is set to make his directing and screenwriting debut with the film "Porto Rico," which is expected to be a major hit.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these new developments will have a lasting impact on the way we experience movies, TV shows, and sports. From new roles and deals to changing landscapes and global phenomena, the industry is in a state of constant flux. One thing is certain, however: the future of entertainment is looking bright, and these latest moves are just the beginning.

The entertainment industry is in a state of flux, with new deals, new roles, and a changing landscape that is redefining the way we experience movies, TV shows, and sports. From the world of tennis to the realm of anime, industry professionals are making moves that are having a significant impact on the industry as a whole.

One of the most notable developments is the signing of Chris Eubanks to a three-year deal with Tennis Channel. The former tennis pro, who retired from the ATP Tour at the age of 29, will join the network as an on-air commentator and host. Eubanks' charisma and expertise make him a natural fit for the role, and his debut is highly anticipated by tennis fans. "I've always loved talking tennis almost as much as playing it," Eubanks said in a statement. "Tennis Channel has always been such an important part of how fans experience our sport, so to now join the team in this capacity is a dream come true."

Meanwhile, in the world of anime, Crunchyroll is making waves at SXSW with its lineup of panels and a sneak peek at the upcoming series "Sekiro: No Defeat." The anime giant is bringing together experts and leaders from the worlds of entertainment, tech, sports, and culture to discuss the global phenomenon of anime and its impact on modern culture. The interactive activation will also feature an exclusive Q&A with the director and music composer of "Sekiro: No Defeat."

In other news, Daniel Burman has been appointed head of original content for Disney+ LATAM. The key player in the New Argentine Cinema movement will lead the streamer's original content strategy across Latin America, focusing on strengthening the quality and ambition of Disney LATAM's original productions. Burman's expertise and experience make him a valuable asset to the Disney team, and his appointment is seen as a significant move in the company's efforts to expand its global reach.

Max Minghella, known for his role as Nick Blaine in "The Handmaid's Tale," is also making headlines with his latest role as Whitney Halberstram in "Industry" season four. Minghella's character is a tech founder with a morally dubious past, and his performance is already generating buzz. The actor's ability to take on complex and nuanced roles has made him a sought-after talent in the industry.

Finally, Residente, the multi-Grammy Award-winning recording artist, has signed with United Talent Agency for representation in all areas. The deal includes representation for his production company, 1868 Studios, and marks a significant move in the artist's career. Residente is set to make his directing and screenwriting debut with the film "Porto Rico," which is expected to be a major hit.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these new developments will have a lasting impact on the way we experience movies, TV shows, and sports. From new roles and deals to changing landscapes and global phenomena, the industry is in a state of constant flux. One thing is certain, however: the future of entertainment is looking bright, and these latest moves are just the beginning.

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