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Culture Minister Appointed in France; 'Scream 7' Revamps Cast; More Entertainment News

Catherine Pégard succeeds Rachida Dati; Neve Campbell returns to 'Scream' franchise; 'Smiling Friends' ends after season three

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In a surprise move, Catherine Pégard, a former film journalist and president of the Château de Versailles, has been appointed France's culture minister, succeeding Rachida Dati. Pégard's appointment comes after Dati...

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    Former Château de Versailles President Catherine Pégard Appointed France’s Culture Minister, Succeeding Rachida Dati

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    Director Kevin Williamson on Giving Neve Campbell What She Wanted in ‘Scream 7,’ With Sidney Prescott at the Center

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    Variety Announces 2026 Entertainment Marketing Summit Program Featuring Tina Knowles and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group Co-Chair Pam Abdy

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Culture Minister Appointed in France; 'Scream 7' Revamps Cast; More Entertainment News

Catherine Pégard succeeds Rachida Dati; Neve Campbell returns to 'Scream' franchise; 'Smiling Friends' ends after season three

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In a surprise move, Catherine Pégard, a former film journalist and president of the Château de Versailles, has been appointed France's culture minister, succeeding Rachida Dati. Pégard's appointment comes after Dati handed in her resignation to pursue her ambition to become the mayor of Paris. This development marks a significant change in the French government's cultural leadership.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Neve Campbell is set to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in the upcoming 'Scream 7' film. Campbell had previously sat out the sixth installment of the franchise due to a pay dispute, stating that "the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise." However, after expressing her concerns, the studio heard her out, and she is now back on board. The film's cast has undergone significant changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega not returning due to controversy surrounding Barrera's social media posts.

In other news, the Adult Swim show 'Smiling Friends' has been canceled despite being previously renewed for two additional seasons. The show's creators, Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel, announced the decision to end the series after season three, citing burnout. The news has come as a shock to fans, who were expecting more episodes.

On the marketing front, Variety has announced the first speakers for the 2026 Entertainment Marketing Summit, featuring Tina Knowles and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chair Pam Abdy. The summit, presented by Deloitte, will take place on April 22 in Los Angeles and will include conversations with Emmy-winning design expert Bobby Berk and television personality Harry Jowsey.

In television news, Lisa Kudrow's Valerie Cherish is back in the new season of 'The Comeback,' which returns on March 22. The HBO Max comedy series follows Cherish as she mounts yet another comeback, this time on a new television show titled 'How's That?!' The show's hook finds Cherish discovering that her new sitcom is written by AI, leading to a series of hilarious and unexpected events.

Lastly, director Kevin Williamson has spoken out about the changes in the 'Scream' franchise, stating that he gave Neve Campbell what she wanted in the latest installment. Williamson also addressed the controversy surrounding Melissa Barrera's departure from the film, acknowledging the pro-Palestine protesters who marched outside the L.A. premiere.

These developments mark significant changes in the world of entertainment, from new appointments in the French government to cast revamps in popular franchises. As the industry continues to evolve, fans can expect more surprises and updates in the coming months.

In a surprise move, Catherine Pégard, a former film journalist and president of the Château de Versailles, has been appointed France's culture minister, succeeding Rachida Dati. Pégard's appointment comes after Dati handed in her resignation to pursue her ambition to become the mayor of Paris. This development marks a significant change in the French government's cultural leadership.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Neve Campbell is set to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in the upcoming 'Scream 7' film. Campbell had previously sat out the sixth installment of the franchise due to a pay dispute, stating that "the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise." However, after expressing her concerns, the studio heard her out, and she is now back on board. The film's cast has undergone significant changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega not returning due to controversy surrounding Barrera's social media posts.

In other news, the Adult Swim show 'Smiling Friends' has been canceled despite being previously renewed for two additional seasons. The show's creators, Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel, announced the decision to end the series after season three, citing burnout. The news has come as a shock to fans, who were expecting more episodes.

On the marketing front, Variety has announced the first speakers for the 2026 Entertainment Marketing Summit, featuring Tina Knowles and Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group co-chair Pam Abdy. The summit, presented by Deloitte, will take place on April 22 in Los Angeles and will include conversations with Emmy-winning design expert Bobby Berk and television personality Harry Jowsey.

In television news, Lisa Kudrow's Valerie Cherish is back in the new season of 'The Comeback,' which returns on March 22. The HBO Max comedy series follows Cherish as she mounts yet another comeback, this time on a new television show titled 'How's That?!' The show's hook finds Cherish discovering that her new sitcom is written by AI, leading to a series of hilarious and unexpected events.

Lastly, director Kevin Williamson has spoken out about the changes in the 'Scream' franchise, stating that he gave Neve Campbell what she wanted in the latest installment. Williamson also addressed the controversy surrounding Melissa Barrera's departure from the film, acknowledging the pro-Palestine protesters who marched outside the L.A. premiere.

These developments mark significant changes in the world of entertainment, from new appointments in the French government to cast revamps in popular franchises. As the industry continues to evolve, fans can expect more surprises and updates in the coming months.

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