The world of entertainment and media is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From the revival of a beloved horror franchise to a rock band's upcoming residency, here's a roundup of the latest news.
'Scream 7' Set to Slay the Box Office
The 'Scream' franchise is back, and it's bigger than ever. According to reports, 'Scream 7' is tracking a scary-good debut of $45 million to $50 million in North America, which would deliver a series-best kickoff. The film's success is a testament to Paramount and Spyglass' efforts in reviving a property that was once thought to be dead. Neve Campbell, who returns as Sidney Prescott, is reportedly earning a $7 million salary for her role in the film. However, not everyone is happy with the film's production. One star was reportedly fired, and the script underwent a $500,000 rewrite.
Lauren Chapin, Star of 'Father Knows Best,' Passes Away
Lauren Chapin, the actress who played Kathy "Kitten" Anderson on the beloved 1950s TV sitcom 'Father Knows Best,' has passed away at the age of 80. Chapin's death was announced by her son Matthew on Facebook, who wrote that his mother had been battling cancer for five years. Chapin's portrayal of the sweet-tempered and wise-beyond-her-years Kitten earned her a place in the hearts of audiences, and she will be remembered as a beloved child star of the 1950s.
Metallica Announces Las Vegas Residency
Metallica is set to take over the Las Vegas Sphere with its "Life Burns Faster" residency, which will feature eight shows in October 2026. The residency will continue the band's "No Repeat Weekend" tradition, which promises that no two shows will be the same. Fans can expect a unique experience each night, with the band performing different sets and songs.
Netflix's Pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix is reportedly considering a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, but the question on everyone's mind is how high the streaming giant will go. Wall Street analysts agree that Netflix has the deep pockets to outbid David Ellison's Paramount, but the real question is whether the company is willing to do so. If Netflix were to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, it would be a major shake-up in the media landscape.
Ali Velshi Named MS NOW's Chief Data Reporter
MS NOW has named Ali Velshi as its chief data reporter, a role that will see him providing analysis and insights on election night and other events. Velshi, who hosts his own show on the network, has a unique ability to make complex data digestible, according to MS NOW President Rebecca Kutler. Velshi has reported on various high-profile events, including the Syrian refugee crisis and the Iran nuclear deal.
These are just a few of the latest developments in the world of entertainment and media. From the revival of beloved franchises to new residencies and acquisitions, there's always something new and exciting happening in this dynamic industry.
The world of entertainment and media is always abuzz with new developments, and this week is no exception. From the revival of a beloved horror franchise to a rock band's upcoming residency, here's a roundup of the latest news.
'Scream 7' Set to Slay the Box Office
The 'Scream' franchise is back, and it's bigger than ever. According to reports, 'Scream 7' is tracking a scary-good debut of $45 million to $50 million in North America, which would deliver a series-best kickoff. The film's success is a testament to Paramount and Spyglass' efforts in reviving a property that was once thought to be dead. Neve Campbell, who returns as Sidney Prescott, is reportedly earning a $7 million salary for her role in the film. However, not everyone is happy with the film's production. One star was reportedly fired, and the script underwent a $500,000 rewrite.
Lauren Chapin, Star of 'Father Knows Best,' Passes Away
Lauren Chapin, the actress who played Kathy "Kitten" Anderson on the beloved 1950s TV sitcom 'Father Knows Best,' has passed away at the age of 80. Chapin's death was announced by her son Matthew on Facebook, who wrote that his mother had been battling cancer for five years. Chapin's portrayal of the sweet-tempered and wise-beyond-her-years Kitten earned her a place in the hearts of audiences, and she will be remembered as a beloved child star of the 1950s.
Metallica Announces Las Vegas Residency
Metallica is set to take over the Las Vegas Sphere with its "Life Burns Faster" residency, which will feature eight shows in October 2026. The residency will continue the band's "No Repeat Weekend" tradition, which promises that no two shows will be the same. Fans can expect a unique experience each night, with the band performing different sets and songs.
Netflix's Pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix is reportedly considering a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, but the question on everyone's mind is how high the streaming giant will go. Wall Street analysts agree that Netflix has the deep pockets to outbid David Ellison's Paramount, but the real question is whether the company is willing to do so. If Netflix were to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, it would be a major shake-up in the media landscape.
Ali Velshi Named MS NOW's Chief Data Reporter
MS NOW has named Ali Velshi as its chief data reporter, a role that will see him providing analysis and insights on election night and other events. Velshi, who hosts his own show on the network, has a unique ability to make complex data digestible, according to MS NOW President Rebecca Kutler. Velshi has reported on various high-profile events, including the Syrian refugee crisis and the Iran nuclear deal.
These are just a few of the latest developments in the world of entertainment and media. From the revival of beloved franchises to new residencies and acquisitions, there's always something new and exciting happening in this dynamic industry.