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Hollywood and Global Tensions: A Week of Twists

Movie Deals, Lawsuits, and International Conflict Make Headlines

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This week, the entertainment industry and global politics have been marked by a series of significant developments that have left many on edge. From the latest twists in Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. to a...

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Hollywood and Global Tensions: A Week of Twists

Movie Deals, Lawsuits, and International Conflict Make Headlines

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week, the entertainment industry and global politics have been marked by a series of significant developments that have left many on edge. From the latest twists in Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. to a high-stakes lawsuit involving Kevin Spacey, and a surprise US-Israel operation in Iran, it's been a week of unexpected turns.

In the world of entertainment, David Ellison's delivery of Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has paved the way for Makan Delrahim to close the deal. However, as reported by Deadline, the acquisition still faces several roadblocks, including state attorneys general, foreign approvals, and consumer lawsuits. Despite these hurdles, the deal is expected to move forward, marking a significant shift in the entertainment landscape.

Meanwhile, a $100 million lawsuit against Kevin Spacey has finally made its way to court. The lawsuit, which centers on the implosion of the sixth season of Netflix's "House of Cards," has reopened scrutiny of Spacey's downfall. However, the real stakes are much higher, as the case will determine how production companies can insure their investments against similar risks in the future.

In other entertainment news, the Screen Actors Guild has come under fire for editing its storied history out of the awards show name. The founding generation of screen actors, who fought hard to establish a labor union for the profession, would likely be dismayed by the decision. The move has sparked debate within the industry, with many arguing that the name change diminishes the guild's rich history.

On the international front, the US and Israel launched "major combat operations" against Iran, following a video statement from President Donald Trump. The operation, which began on Saturday morning, has resulted in significant damage and loss of life. The move has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for calm and diplomacy.

In more positive news, principal photography has begun on a new international soccer-themed feature drama, "10-11." The film, which stars Paz Vega and Carlos Bardem, follows the story of two young soccer prospects whose ascent through Spain's Primera División forces them down sharply different paths. The film is expected to launch at festivals later this year.

As the world grapples with these significant developments, one thing is clear: the entertainment industry and global politics are more intertwined than ever. From the impact of international conflict on the entertainment industry to the ongoing struggles of labor unions, this week's news has shown that the lines between Hollywood and the world at large are increasingly blurred.

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  • Deadline: "David Ellison Delivered. Now It's Up to Makan Delrahim to Close the Warner Bros. Deal"
  • Variety: "The $100 Million Case Over Kevin Spacey's Imploded 'House of Cards' Season Finally Hits Court"
  • The Hollywood Reporter: "The Screen Actors Guild Has a Storied History. Why Edit It Out of the Awards Show Name?"
  • Reuters: "U.S. & Israel Launch 'Major Combat Operations' On Iran As Trump Calls On Iranians To 'Take Over'"
  • Deadline: "Paz Vega & Carlos Bardem Lead Cast In Spanish-Language Soccer Drama '10-11', First-Look Images Revealed"

This week, the entertainment industry and global politics have been marked by a series of significant developments that have left many on edge. From the latest twists in Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. to a high-stakes lawsuit involving Kevin Spacey, and a surprise US-Israel operation in Iran, it's been a week of unexpected turns.

In the world of entertainment, David Ellison's delivery of Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. has paved the way for Makan Delrahim to close the deal. However, as reported by Deadline, the acquisition still faces several roadblocks, including state attorneys general, foreign approvals, and consumer lawsuits. Despite these hurdles, the deal is expected to move forward, marking a significant shift in the entertainment landscape.

Meanwhile, a $100 million lawsuit against Kevin Spacey has finally made its way to court. The lawsuit, which centers on the implosion of the sixth season of Netflix's "House of Cards," has reopened scrutiny of Spacey's downfall. However, the real stakes are much higher, as the case will determine how production companies can insure their investments against similar risks in the future.

In other entertainment news, the Screen Actors Guild has come under fire for editing its storied history out of the awards show name. The founding generation of screen actors, who fought hard to establish a labor union for the profession, would likely be dismayed by the decision. The move has sparked debate within the industry, with many arguing that the name change diminishes the guild's rich history.

On the international front, the US and Israel launched "major combat operations" against Iran, following a video statement from President Donald Trump. The operation, which began on Saturday morning, has resulted in significant damage and loss of life. The move has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for calm and diplomacy.

In more positive news, principal photography has begun on a new international soccer-themed feature drama, "10-11." The film, which stars Paz Vega and Carlos Bardem, follows the story of two young soccer prospects whose ascent through Spain's Primera División forces them down sharply different paths. The film is expected to launch at festivals later this year.

As the world grapples with these significant developments, one thing is clear: the entertainment industry and global politics are more intertwined than ever. From the impact of international conflict on the entertainment industry to the ongoing struggles of labor unions, this week's news has shown that the lines between Hollywood and the world at large are increasingly blurred.

Sources:

  • Deadline: "David Ellison Delivered. Now It's Up to Makan Delrahim to Close the Warner Bros. Deal"
  • Variety: "The $100 Million Case Over Kevin Spacey's Imploded 'House of Cards' Season Finally Hits Court"
  • The Hollywood Reporter: "The Screen Actors Guild Has a Storied History. Why Edit It Out of the Awards Show Name?"
  • Reuters: "U.S. & Israel Launch 'Major Combat Operations' On Iran As Trump Calls On Iranians To 'Take Over'"
  • Deadline: "Paz Vega & Carlos Bardem Lead Cast In Spanish-Language Soccer Drama '10-11', First-Look Images Revealed"

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