What's New in Film and TV
The world of film and TV is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From casting announcements to documentary reviews, here are some of the latest updates.
DreamWorks Animation's "Forgotten Island" Adds New Cast Members
DreamWorks Animation's upcoming animated feature "Forgotten Island" has added several new cast members, including Jo Koy, Dolly de Leon, Ronny Chieng, and Amielynn Abellera. They join a cast that already includes H.E.R., Liza Soberano, Lea Salonga, Dave Franco, Manny Jacinto, and Jenny Slate.
Review: "The Dads" Documentary Offers Hope and Understanding
Writer-director Luchina Fisher's documentary "The Dads" is a poignant and timely exploration of the experiences of fathers with trans and non-binary children. The film offers a hopeful and accessible look at the challenges and triumphs of these families, making it a must-see for anyone looking to understand and support the LGBTQ+ community.
Entertainment News and Updates
Erika Kirk Escalates Battle Against Far-Right Influencers
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, has escalated her battle against far-right influencers who she accuses of defaming her over the circumstances of her husband's death. Kirk has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Collin Scott Campbell, the man behind the Project Constitution online activist brand, accusing him of defamation over statements alleging she was involved in her husband's murder and in sex trafficking tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Chuck Norris's Wellness Brand Aims to Help People Reach Their Maximum Performance
Chuck Norris, the actor and martial artist, has quietly founded a wellness brand called Roundhouse Provisions. Launched in 2022, the brand aims to help people reach their maximum performance through emergency supplies and preparedness. Norris said he was inspired to create the brand as a way to keep his loved ones safe.
"The Comeback" Incites Public Confusion While Recreating 2023 Strikes
The HBO show "The Comeback" incited public confusion while recreating the 2023 Hollywood strikes for a scene in front of the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. The cast and creators of the show had a laugh about the mass confusion they caused, with Laura Silverman recalling that her husband thought there was a real picket line.
Key Facts
- Who: Erika Kirk, Chuck Norris, Jo Koy, Dolly de Leon, Ronny Chieng, Amielynn Abellera
- What: Cease-and-desist letter, new cast members for "Forgotten Island," review of "The Dads" documentary, launch of Roundhouse Provisions wellness brand, recreation of 2023 Hollywood strikes
- Where: Burbank (Warner Bros. lot), Los Angeles (Hollywood)
What to Watch
As the entertainment and culture landscape continues to evolve, there are several stories to keep an eye on in the coming weeks. From the release of "Forgotten Island" to the continued growth of Chuck Norris's wellness brand, there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on the latest news in film, TV, and beyond.
What's New in Film and TV
The world of film and TV is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From casting announcements to documentary reviews, here are some of the latest updates.
DreamWorks Animation's "Forgotten Island" Adds New Cast Members
DreamWorks Animation's upcoming animated feature "Forgotten Island" has added several new cast members, including Jo Koy, Dolly de Leon, Ronny Chieng, and Amielynn Abellera. They join a cast that already includes H.E.R., Liza Soberano, Lea Salonga, Dave Franco, Manny Jacinto, and Jenny Slate.
Review: "The Dads" Documentary Offers Hope and Understanding
Writer-director Luchina Fisher's documentary "The Dads" is a poignant and timely exploration of the experiences of fathers with trans and non-binary children. The film offers a hopeful and accessible look at the challenges and triumphs of these families, making it a must-see for anyone looking to understand and support the LGBTQ+ community.
Entertainment News and Updates
Erika Kirk Escalates Battle Against Far-Right Influencers
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, has escalated her battle against far-right influencers who she accuses of defaming her over the circumstances of her husband's death. Kirk has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Collin Scott Campbell, the man behind the Project Constitution online activist brand, accusing him of defamation over statements alleging she was involved in her husband's murder and in sex trafficking tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Chuck Norris's Wellness Brand Aims to Help People Reach Their Maximum Performance
Chuck Norris, the actor and martial artist, has quietly founded a wellness brand called Roundhouse Provisions. Launched in 2022, the brand aims to help people reach their maximum performance through emergency supplies and preparedness. Norris said he was inspired to create the brand as a way to keep his loved ones safe.
"The Comeback" Incites Public Confusion While Recreating 2023 Strikes
The HBO show "The Comeback" incited public confusion while recreating the 2023 Hollywood strikes for a scene in front of the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. The cast and creators of the show had a laugh about the mass confusion they caused, with Laura Silverman recalling that her husband thought there was a real picket line.
Key Facts
- Who: Erika Kirk, Chuck Norris, Jo Koy, Dolly de Leon, Ronny Chieng, Amielynn Abellera
- What: Cease-and-desist letter, new cast members for "Forgotten Island," review of "The Dads" documentary, launch of Roundhouse Provisions wellness brand, recreation of 2023 Hollywood strikes
- Where: Burbank (Warner Bros. lot), Los Angeles (Hollywood)
What to Watch
As the entertainment and culture landscape continues to evolve, there are several stories to keep an eye on in the coming weeks. From the release of "Forgotten Island" to the continued growth of Chuck Norris's wellness brand, there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on the latest news in film, TV, and beyond.