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Hollywood Insights: Protests, Premieres, and Business Deals

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The world of entertainment is always abuzz with the latest news, and this week is no exception. From protests outside the Scream 7 premiere to Netflix's stock jump amidst merger talks, there's a lot to unpack. The...

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Hollywood Insights: Protests, Premieres, and Business Deals

A look at the latest news from the world of entertainment

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of entertainment is always abuzz with the latest news, and this week is no exception. From protests outside the Scream 7 premiere to Netflix's stock jump amidst merger talks, there's a lot to unpack.

The Scream 7 premiere, held at Paramount Studios, was met with a surprise protest by "Free Palestine" activists. The protest was seen as a show of support for actress Melissa Barrera, who was fired from the franchise two years ago for speaking out about the Israel-Hamas conflict. Barrera seemingly reacted to the protest on her Instagram Story, writing "I see you" with a heart emoji.

In other news, the industry is mourning the loss of Elizabeth Snead, a former contributor and style and fashion writer for The Hollywood Reporter. Snead passed away on Monday at the age of 74 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. She was known for her work with THR, where she interviewed costume designers and covered industry trends.

Meanwhile, casting news is abuzz with the announcement that Amy Hill and Yolonda Ross have joined the lead roles in the Spanish- and English-language black comedy-thriller Flowers Para Los Muertos. The film, written and directed by P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes, follows the story of a New York photographer who inherits a house in Mexico.

In business news, Netflix's stock jumped 6% on Wednesday amidst merger talks between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount. The question on everyone's mind is whether Netflix will raise its pending offer or bail. The move has sparked investor angst, with many wondering what this means for the streaming giant's future.

On a more positive note, Katie Aselton's Magic Hour has set a May release date with Greenwich Entertainment. The film, co-written, directed by, and starring Aselton, follows the story of a couple navigating a challenging new phase in their relationship. The film will open exclusively at the IFC Center in New York before expanding nationwide.

As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. From protests and premieres to business deals and casting announcements, there's no shortage of news to keep fans engaged.

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  • Melissa Barrera Appears To React To ‘Scream 7’ Premiere Protest: “I See You”
  • Elizabeth Snead, Former Hollywood Reporter Contributor, Dies at 74
  • Amy Hill, Yolonda Ross Board ‘Flowers Para Los Muertos’ Black Comedy (Exclusive)
  • Raise Or Bail? As Netflix Weighs Options In WBD Battle, Its Stock Jumps In Latest Sign Of Investor Angst
  • Katie Aselton’s ‘Magic Hour’ Sets May Release With Greenwich Entertainment – Update

The world of entertainment is always abuzz with the latest news, and this week is no exception. From protests outside the Scream 7 premiere to Netflix's stock jump amidst merger talks, there's a lot to unpack.

The Scream 7 premiere, held at Paramount Studios, was met with a surprise protest by "Free Palestine" activists. The protest was seen as a show of support for actress Melissa Barrera, who was fired from the franchise two years ago for speaking out about the Israel-Hamas conflict. Barrera seemingly reacted to the protest on her Instagram Story, writing "I see you" with a heart emoji.

In other news, the industry is mourning the loss of Elizabeth Snead, a former contributor and style and fashion writer for The Hollywood Reporter. Snead passed away on Monday at the age of 74 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. She was known for her work with THR, where she interviewed costume designers and covered industry trends.

Meanwhile, casting news is abuzz with the announcement that Amy Hill and Yolonda Ross have joined the lead roles in the Spanish- and English-language black comedy-thriller Flowers Para Los Muertos. The film, written and directed by P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes, follows the story of a New York photographer who inherits a house in Mexico.

In business news, Netflix's stock jumped 6% on Wednesday amidst merger talks between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount. The question on everyone's mind is whether Netflix will raise its pending offer or bail. The move has sparked investor angst, with many wondering what this means for the streaming giant's future.

On a more positive note, Katie Aselton's Magic Hour has set a May release date with Greenwich Entertainment. The film, co-written, directed by, and starring Aselton, follows the story of a couple navigating a challenging new phase in their relationship. The film will open exclusively at the IFC Center in New York before expanding nationwide.

As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, it's clear that there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. From protests and premieres to business deals and casting announcements, there's no shortage of news to keep fans engaged.

Sources:

  • Melissa Barrera Appears To React To ‘Scream 7’ Premiere Protest: “I See You”
  • Elizabeth Snead, Former Hollywood Reporter Contributor, Dies at 74
  • Amy Hill, Yolonda Ross Board ‘Flowers Para Los Muertos’ Black Comedy (Exclusive)
  • Raise Or Bail? As Netflix Weighs Options In WBD Battle, Its Stock Jumps In Latest Sign Of Investor Angst
  • Katie Aselton’s ‘Magic Hour’ Sets May Release With Greenwich Entertainment – Update

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