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Entertainment Roundup: New Releases, Reboots, and Reflections

Updates on Peaky Blinders, Scream, and More

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new releases, reboots, and reflections on beloved franchises. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest updates on Peaky Blinders, Scream, Batman v Superman, and more. First up,...

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Entertainment Roundup: New Releases, Reboots, and Reflections

Updates on Peaky Blinders, Scream, and More

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

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new releases, reboots, and reflections on beloved franchises. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest updates on Peaky Blinders, Scream, Batman v Superman, and more.

First up, the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man, is set to hit theaters on March 6, followed by a global streaming release on March 20. The movie, directed by Tom Harper and penned by Steven Knight, takes place six years after the end of the series and follows Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) as he faces his most destructive reckoning yet. According to Murphy, the film has "all the bells and whistles" and is a "gift to fans" (Deadline).

Meanwhile, Matthew Lillard is reflecting on the 30th anniversary of Scream, the iconic horror movie that redefined the genre. In a sit-down with Deadline, Lillard discussed the unlikely longevity of the franchise, his chemistry with co-star Skeet Ulrich, and what it's like to step back into the Ghostface orbit with Scream 7. Lillard's performance as Stu Macher in the original Scream has become a cult classic, and he's thrilled to be a part of the franchise's continued success.

In other news, Anderson .Paak is making his directorial debut with KPops!, a film inspired by his son's love of K-pop. The movie, which stars .Paak and his son Soul Rasheed, follows a down-on-his-luck musician who travels to Seoul to join a popular K-pop competition series. .Paak tells The Hollywood Reporter that he was inspired by his own experiences and his son's passion for K-pop, and the film has been five years in the making.

On the television front, Survivor 50 has helped CBS to its most-watched Wednesday night in four years, since the finale episode of Season 42 on May 25, 2022. The three-hour premiere episode was a massive success, and the show's enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal.

Finally, Zack Snyder is defending his fans and his film Batman v Superman, which was released 10 years ago. In a recent interview, Snyder told fans to "go f--- yourselves" if they think his fans are "toxic," and argued that the film's decisions were made with artistic integrity, rather than by a boardroom. Snyder's comments have sparked a heated debate among fans, but one thing is clear: the film's legacy continues to be felt in the world of superhero movies.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that fans are hungry for new content, reboots, and reflections on beloved franchises. From Peaky Blinders to Scream, Batman v Superman, and beyond, there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to indulge in the latest offerings from the world of entertainment.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with new releases, reboots, and reflections on beloved franchises. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest updates on Peaky Blinders, Scream, Batman v Superman, and more.

First up, the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man, is set to hit theaters on March 6, followed by a global streaming release on March 20. The movie, directed by Tom Harper and penned by Steven Knight, takes place six years after the end of the series and follows Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) as he faces his most destructive reckoning yet. According to Murphy, the film has "all the bells and whistles" and is a "gift to fans" (Deadline).

Meanwhile, Matthew Lillard is reflecting on the 30th anniversary of Scream, the iconic horror movie that redefined the genre. In a sit-down with Deadline, Lillard discussed the unlikely longevity of the franchise, his chemistry with co-star Skeet Ulrich, and what it's like to step back into the Ghostface orbit with Scream 7. Lillard's performance as Stu Macher in the original Scream has become a cult classic, and he's thrilled to be a part of the franchise's continued success.

In other news, Anderson .Paak is making his directorial debut with KPops!, a film inspired by his son's love of K-pop. The movie, which stars .Paak and his son Soul Rasheed, follows a down-on-his-luck musician who travels to Seoul to join a popular K-pop competition series. .Paak tells The Hollywood Reporter that he was inspired by his own experiences and his son's passion for K-pop, and the film has been five years in the making.

On the television front, Survivor 50 has helped CBS to its most-watched Wednesday night in four years, since the finale episode of Season 42 on May 25, 2022. The three-hour premiere episode was a massive success, and the show's enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal.

Finally, Zack Snyder is defending his fans and his film Batman v Superman, which was released 10 years ago. In a recent interview, Snyder told fans to "go f--- yourselves" if they think his fans are "toxic," and argued that the film's decisions were made with artistic integrity, rather than by a boardroom. Snyder's comments have sparked a heated debate among fans, but one thing is clear: the film's legacy continues to be felt in the world of superhero movies.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that fans are hungry for new content, reboots, and reflections on beloved franchises. From Peaky Blinders to Scream, Batman v Superman, and beyond, there's no shortage of exciting developments on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to indulge in the latest offerings from the world of entertainment.

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