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Entertainment Industry Shaken by High-Profile Departures and Criticisms

Recent announcements and controversies involving Netflix, Sony, and Xbox

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The entertainment industry has been abuzz with a series of unexpected announcements and criticisms, leaving fans and insiders alike reeling. From high-profile departures to public feuds and career reflections, the past...

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    Trump Says Netflix Should Fire Board Member Susan Rice “Immediately, or Pay the Consequences”

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    Ex-Sony CEO Calls ‘The Interview’ His Biggest Career Mistake, Says Obama Asked Him “What Were You Thinking?” After Cyber Hack

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    In Xbox Reshuffling, Phil Spencer Exiting Microsoft After 38-Year Run; Asha Sharma Promoted To CEO

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Entertainment Industry Shaken by High-Profile Departures and Criticisms

Recent announcements and controversies involving Netflix, Sony, and Xbox

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry has been abuzz with a series of unexpected announcements and criticisms, leaving fans and insiders alike reeling. From high-profile departures to public feuds and career reflections, the past week has been a whirlwind of news that has left many wondering what's next.

One of the most surprising announcements came from Microsoft, where Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, revealed that he would be retiring after a 38-year run with the company. Spencer, who joined Microsoft as an intern in 1988, has led the Xbox video game unit since 2014 and has been instrumental in shaping the brand into what it is today. His departure marks a significant transition for the company, with Asha Sharma set to take over as EVP and CEO.

Meanwhile, former Sony CEO Michael Lynton has been reflecting on his time at the helm of the company, specifically his decision to greenlight the 2014 film "The Interview." In a recent excerpt from his upcoming memoir, Lynton called the film his "biggest mistake" due to the infamous Sony hack that followed its release. The hack, which was carried out by North Korean hackers, resulted in the release of stolen emails and confidential scripts, causing widespread embarrassment for the company.

In other news, President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Netflix board member Susan Rice, calling for her to be fired "immediately" or face "consequences." Trump's comments were sparked by a recent appearance by Rice on the "Stay Tuned with Preet" podcast, in which she discussed the potential consequences for corporations that took a "knee to Trump" during his presidency.

On a lighter note, fans of "American Horror Story" were thrilled to hear that John Waters would be joining the cast for the upcoming season. The camp cinema legend revealed the news during a Valentine's Day spoken word performance in his hometown of Baltimore, teasing that he would have a "big new part" in the show.

Finally, Daniel Radcliffe has been speaking out about one of the worst pitches he's ever received – a proposed remake of "The Wizard of Oz" starring the "Harry Potter" trio. Radcliffe, who has taken on a wide range of roles since his time as Harry Potter, revealed that he was pitched the idea after the success of the "Harry Potter" franchise, but was quick to shut it down. "This should not be made," he said, echoing the sentiments of many fans who are wary of remakes and reboots.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing times, it's clear that there will be no shortage of surprises and controversies in the days to come. Whether it's high-profile departures, public feuds, or career reflections, one thing is certain – the entertainment industry will always be full of drama and intrigue.

The entertainment industry has been abuzz with a series of unexpected announcements and criticisms, leaving fans and insiders alike reeling. From high-profile departures to public feuds and career reflections, the past week has been a whirlwind of news that has left many wondering what's next.

One of the most surprising announcements came from Microsoft, where Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, revealed that he would be retiring after a 38-year run with the company. Spencer, who joined Microsoft as an intern in 1988, has led the Xbox video game unit since 2014 and has been instrumental in shaping the brand into what it is today. His departure marks a significant transition for the company, with Asha Sharma set to take over as EVP and CEO.

Meanwhile, former Sony CEO Michael Lynton has been reflecting on his time at the helm of the company, specifically his decision to greenlight the 2014 film "The Interview." In a recent excerpt from his upcoming memoir, Lynton called the film his "biggest mistake" due to the infamous Sony hack that followed its release. The hack, which was carried out by North Korean hackers, resulted in the release of stolen emails and confidential scripts, causing widespread embarrassment for the company.

In other news, President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Netflix board member Susan Rice, calling for her to be fired "immediately" or face "consequences." Trump's comments were sparked by a recent appearance by Rice on the "Stay Tuned with Preet" podcast, in which she discussed the potential consequences for corporations that took a "knee to Trump" during his presidency.

On a lighter note, fans of "American Horror Story" were thrilled to hear that John Waters would be joining the cast for the upcoming season. The camp cinema legend revealed the news during a Valentine's Day spoken word performance in his hometown of Baltimore, teasing that he would have a "big new part" in the show.

Finally, Daniel Radcliffe has been speaking out about one of the worst pitches he's ever received – a proposed remake of "The Wizard of Oz" starring the "Harry Potter" trio. Radcliffe, who has taken on a wide range of roles since his time as Harry Potter, revealed that he was pitched the idea after the success of the "Harry Potter" franchise, but was quick to shut it down. "This should not be made," he said, echoing the sentiments of many fans who are wary of remakes and reboots.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing times, it's clear that there will be no shortage of surprises and controversies in the days to come. Whether it's high-profile departures, public feuds, or career reflections, one thing is certain – the entertainment industry will always be full of drama and intrigue.

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