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Entertainment News Roundup: Peacock, Radiohead, and More

A recap of the latest developments in film, music, and streaming

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The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From streaming services to film productions, and from music controversies to award recognitions, there's a lot to catch...

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    Here’s How to Watch Peacock Online for Free

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    After More Than A Decade In The Ensemble, Anna Baryshnikov Claims The Spotlight With ‘Idiotka’

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    Radiohead to ICE Over Use of “Let Down” in Video: “Go F*** Yourselves”

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Entertainment News Roundup: Peacock, Radiohead, and More

A recap of the latest developments in film, music, and streaming

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From streaming services to film productions, and from music controversies to award recognitions, there's a lot to catch up on. Here's a roundup of the latest news:

Free Streaming Options for Peacock

For those looking to cut the cord and switch to streaming services, Peacock is a popular option. However, with the recent introduction of the 2026 World Cup on Telemundo and a subscription price hike, the service no longer offers its 7-day free trial for new subscribers. But fear not, as there's still a way to access Peacock for free, thanks to Walmart+. The retail giant's membership program offers free access to Peacock, among other perks.

Sony Pictures Classics' Commitment to Social Justice

Sony Pictures Classics has long been a champion of socially minded cinema, and its commitment to this mission has been recognized with the coveted Karen & Stanley Kramer Social Justice Award. The award is a testament to the studio's dedication to promoting social justice through film. As the widow of the iconic director Stanley Kramer notes, "Sony Pictures Classics has been a bastion of socially minded cinema on the global stage" since its inception 35 years ago.

Anna Baryshnikov's Breakout Role

Actress Anna Baryshnikov has been making waves in the film industry with her latest role in 'Idiotka'. After over a decade of working in the ensemble, Baryshnikov is finally taking center stage. Her resume boasts an impressive list of films, including 'Wiener-Dog', 'Manchester by the Sea', and 'The Kindergarten Teacher'. With 'Idiotka', she's proving herself to be a talented and versatile actress.

G.I. Joe Movies in the Works

Paramount is developing not one, but two different 'G.I. Joe' movies. The first, written by Max Landis, is in the early stages of development, while the second, to be written by Danny McBride, is still in talks. The news comes on the heels of the success of 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts', which hinted at a potential crossover between the two franchises.

Radiohead vs. ICE

Music fans were shocked to hear that Radiohead's song "Let Down" was used without permission in a recent ICE video. The band has since spoken out against the use of their song, calling for the video to be taken down. In a statement, the band said, "We demand that the amateurs in control of the ICE social media account take it down... It ain't funny, this song means a lot to us and other people, and you don't get to appropriate it without a fight." The controversy has sparked outrage among fans and critics alike.

In conclusion, this week's entertainment news has been filled with a mix of exciting developments and controversies. From Peacock's free streaming options to Radiohead's ICE controversy, there's no shortage of interesting stories to explore. Whether you're a fan of film, music, or streaming services, there's something for everyone in this week's roundup.

The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From streaming services to film productions, and from music controversies to award recognitions, there's a lot to catch up on. Here's a roundup of the latest news:

Free Streaming Options for Peacock

For those looking to cut the cord and switch to streaming services, Peacock is a popular option. However, with the recent introduction of the 2026 World Cup on Telemundo and a subscription price hike, the service no longer offers its 7-day free trial for new subscribers. But fear not, as there's still a way to access Peacock for free, thanks to Walmart+. The retail giant's membership program offers free access to Peacock, among other perks.

Sony Pictures Classics' Commitment to Social Justice

Sony Pictures Classics has long been a champion of socially minded cinema, and its commitment to this mission has been recognized with the coveted Karen & Stanley Kramer Social Justice Award. The award is a testament to the studio's dedication to promoting social justice through film. As the widow of the iconic director Stanley Kramer notes, "Sony Pictures Classics has been a bastion of socially minded cinema on the global stage" since its inception 35 years ago.

Anna Baryshnikov's Breakout Role

Actress Anna Baryshnikov has been making waves in the film industry with her latest role in 'Idiotka'. After over a decade of working in the ensemble, Baryshnikov is finally taking center stage. Her resume boasts an impressive list of films, including 'Wiener-Dog', 'Manchester by the Sea', and 'The Kindergarten Teacher'. With 'Idiotka', she's proving herself to be a talented and versatile actress.

G.I. Joe Movies in the Works

Paramount is developing not one, but two different 'G.I. Joe' movies. The first, written by Max Landis, is in the early stages of development, while the second, to be written by Danny McBride, is still in talks. The news comes on the heels of the success of 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts', which hinted at a potential crossover between the two franchises.

Radiohead vs. ICE

Music fans were shocked to hear that Radiohead's song "Let Down" was used without permission in a recent ICE video. The band has since spoken out against the use of their song, calling for the video to be taken down. In a statement, the band said, "We demand that the amateurs in control of the ICE social media account take it down... It ain't funny, this song means a lot to us and other people, and you don't get to appropriate it without a fight." The controversy has sparked outrage among fans and critics alike.

In conclusion, this week's entertainment news has been filled with a mix of exciting developments and controversies. From Peacock's free streaming options to Radiohead's ICE controversy, there's no shortage of interesting stories to explore. Whether you're a fan of film, music, or streaming services, there's something for everyone in this week's roundup.

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