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Entertainment and Tech Worlds Collide: News from Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and Beyond

Developments in film, social media, and music reveal evolving landscapes

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What Happened The entertainment and tech industries have seen significant developments in recent days, reflecting the increasingly interconnected nature of these sectors. In Hollywood, Marlon Wayans, the creator and...

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The entertainment and tech industries have seen significant developments in recent days, reflecting the increasingly interconnected nature of these sectors. In Hollywood, Marlon Wayans, the creator and star of the hit comedy film "Scary Movie," has been working to erase the stigma surrounding comedies and films starring Black actors in international markets.

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Meanwhile, in the tech world, big players like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok are pushing back against the UK's proposed social media ban for...

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Meanwhile, in the tech world, big players like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok are pushing back against the UK's proposed social media ban for under-16s, arguing that it could drive teens to unregulated parts of the internet. This move highlights the ongoing debate about the role of technology in society and the need for responsible regulation.

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Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui, and Tennyson Crowe have joined Russell Crowe in the action movie "The Last Druid," currently filming in...

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  • Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui, and Tennyson Crowe have joined Russell Crowe in the action movie "The Last Druid," currently filming in Spain.
  • Netflix has inked exclusive deals for video podcasts from Martha Stewart, Lele Pons, and Kate and Oliver Hudson, expanding its reach into the world of podcasting.

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10: The number of social media platforms, including X, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat, that will be banned for under-16s in the UK under the...

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  • 10: The number of social media platforms, including X, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat, that will be banned for under-16s in the UK under the proposed legislation.
  • 22: The age of Boy George's voice in the newly recorded version of "Karma Chameleon," achieved through AI-assisted re-recording technology.

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It's hard to get excited about something that you don't control." — Boy George, on the use of AI to reclaim ownership of his music.

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"It's hard to get excited about something that you don't control." — Boy George, on the use of AI to reclaim ownership of his music.

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Who: Marlon Wayans, Boy George, Russell Crowe, and tech giants like Facebook and YouTube What: Developments in film, social media, and music,...

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  • Who: Marlon Wayans, Boy George, Russell Crowe, and tech giants like Facebook and YouTube
  • What: Developments in film, social media, and music, including new movie productions, social media bans, and AI-powered music ventures
  • Where: Hollywood, Silicon Valley, Spain, and the UK
  • Impact: Reflects the evolving nature of the entertainment and tech industries, highlighting the need for responsible regulation and innovation.

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As the entertainment and tech worlds continue to intersect, we can expect to see more innovative uses of technology in film, music, and social media....

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As the entertainment and tech worlds continue to intersect, we can expect to see more innovative uses of technology in film, music, and social media. However, this will also require careful consideration of the implications of these developments, including the need for responsible regulation and the potential impact on society.

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    Tech Giants Slam UK Social Media Ban For Pushing Teens To “Unregulated” Wild West Of The Internet

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    ‘The Last Druid’: Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui & Tennyson Crowe Join Russell Crowe In Action Movie Filming In Spain

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Entertainment and Tech Worlds Collide: News from Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and Beyond

Developments in film, social media, and music reveal evolving landscapes

Monday, June 15, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

The entertainment and tech industries have seen significant developments in recent days, reflecting the increasingly interconnected nature of these sectors. In Hollywood, Marlon Wayans, the creator and star of the hit comedy film "Scary Movie," has been working to erase the stigma surrounding comedies and films starring Black actors in international markets.

Why It Matters

Meanwhile, in the tech world, big players like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok are pushing back against the UK's proposed social media ban for under-16s, arguing that it could drive teens to unregulated parts of the internet. This move highlights the ongoing debate about the role of technology in society and the need for responsible regulation.

Key Developments in Film

  • Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui, and Tennyson Crowe have joined Russell Crowe in the action movie "The Last Druid," currently filming in Spain.
  • Netflix has inked exclusive deals for video podcasts from Martha Stewart, Lele Pons, and Kate and Oliver Hudson, expanding its reach into the world of podcasting.

Key Numbers

  • 10: The number of social media platforms, including X, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat, that will be banned for under-16s in the UK under the proposed legislation.
  • 22: The age of Boy George's voice in the newly recorded version of "Karma Chameleon," achieved through AI-assisted re-recording technology.

What Experts Say

"It's hard to get excited about something that you don't control." — Boy George, on the use of AI to reclaim ownership of his music.

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  • Who: Marlon Wayans, Boy George, Russell Crowe, and tech giants like Facebook and YouTube
  • What: Developments in film, social media, and music, including new movie productions, social media bans, and AI-powered music ventures
  • Where: Hollywood, Silicon Valley, Spain, and the UK
  • Impact: Reflects the evolving nature of the entertainment and tech industries, highlighting the need for responsible regulation and innovation.

What Comes Next

As the entertainment and tech worlds continue to intersect, we can expect to see more innovative uses of technology in film, music, and social media. However, this will also require careful consideration of the implications of these developments, including the need for responsible regulation and the potential impact on society.

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What Happened

The entertainment and tech industries have seen significant developments in recent days, reflecting the increasingly interconnected nature of these sectors. In Hollywood, Marlon Wayans, the creator and star of the hit comedy film "Scary Movie," has been working to erase the stigma surrounding comedies and films starring Black actors in international markets.

Why It Matters

Meanwhile, in the tech world, big players like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok are pushing back against the UK's proposed social media ban for under-16s, arguing that it could drive teens to unregulated parts of the internet. This move highlights the ongoing debate about the role of technology in society and the need for responsible regulation.

Key Developments in Film

  • Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui, and Tennyson Crowe have joined Russell Crowe in the action movie "The Last Druid," currently filming in Spain.
  • Netflix has inked exclusive deals for video podcasts from Martha Stewart, Lele Pons, and Kate and Oliver Hudson, expanding its reach into the world of podcasting.

Key Numbers

  • 10: The number of social media platforms, including X, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat, that will be banned for under-16s in the UK under the proposed legislation.
  • 22: The age of Boy George's voice in the newly recorded version of "Karma Chameleon," achieved through AI-assisted re-recording technology.

What Experts Say

"It's hard to get excited about something that you don't control." — Boy George, on the use of AI to reclaim ownership of his music.

Key Facts

Key Facts

  • Who: Marlon Wayans, Boy George, Russell Crowe, and tech giants like Facebook and YouTube
  • What: Developments in film, social media, and music, including new movie productions, social media bans, and AI-powered music ventures
  • Where: Hollywood, Silicon Valley, Spain, and the UK
  • Impact: Reflects the evolving nature of the entertainment and tech industries, highlighting the need for responsible regulation and innovation.

What Comes Next

As the entertainment and tech worlds continue to intersect, we can expect to see more innovative uses of technology in film, music, and social media. However, this will also require careful consideration of the implications of these developments, including the need for responsible regulation and the potential impact on society.

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Tech Giants Slam UK Social Media Ban For Pushing Teens To “Unregulated” Wild West Of The Internet

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‘The Last Druid’: Drew McIntyre, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui & Tennyson Crowe Join Russell Crowe In Action Movie Filming In Spain

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Boy George Wants to Use AI to Reclaim ‘Karma Chameleon’

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How ‘Scary Movie’ Conquered the International Box Office: ‘Let’s Cross Every Line, and Let’s Cross It Locally in Each Territory’

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Netflix Inks Exclusive Deals for Video Podcasts From Martha Stewart, Lele Pons, Kate and Oliver Hudson

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