Shyamalan Triumphs in $81M 'Servant' Copyright Battle Against Italian Director

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Director M. Night Shyamalan has been unanimously cleared by a federal jury in an $81 million copyright lawsuit over Apple TV+'s 'Servant' series. The case, filed by Italian filmmaker Francesca Gregorini, alleged similarities between 'Servant' and her 2013 film 'The Truth About Emanuel.'

SNL Takes Aim at Trump's Return to Presidency in Satirical Premiere

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Following Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration, Saturday Night Live delivered pointed satire targeting the ceremony's religious overtones and notable attendees. The show continued its tradition of political commentary while Trump marked his first day back with executive orders and controversial pardons.

Glenn Close Reveals Robin Williams' Timeless SNL Hosting Advice

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Acclaimed actress Glenn Close shares a heartfelt memory of receiving valuable guidance from Robin Williams before her 1989 SNL hosting debut. His simple yet profound advice - 'Just don't do anything you don't think is funny' - helped shape her memorable performance.

Streaming Giants Navigate Production Slowdown as Industry Adapts to Post-Strike Era

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New Luminate report reveals an 8% decline in U.S. streaming content production during 2024, with drama series taking a significant hit. Despite the overall downturn, Netflix maintains dominance while Prime Video and Peacock show resilience in content output.

Legal Battle Erupts Between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Over 'It Ends With Us' Film

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What began as a routine film production has evolved into a complex legal saga between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, involving multiple lawsuits and serious allegations. The dispute centers on claims of harassment, retaliation, and defamation, with both parties seeking legal vindication.

Aging Actress Melissa Gilbert Reveals Why She Left LA's Youth-Obsessed Culture Behind

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Former 'Little House on the Prairie' star Melissa Gilbert opens up about leaving Los Angeles in 2013 due to the city's fixation on youth and anti-aging culture. Now thriving in New York at 60, she embraces her age while continuing her career in theater and television.

Linda Lavin's Final Role: 'Mid-Century Modern' Plans Special Memorial Episode

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Following Linda Lavin's passing in December 2023, Hulu's upcoming comedy series 'Mid-Century Modern' will honor the actress with a dedicated memorial episode. The show's creators have decided not to recast her role as Sybil Schneiderman, instead paying tribute to both the character and performer.

Emmy Winner Sterling K. Brown Declines Villainous Role in 'The Boys' Due to Scheduling Conflicts

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Sterling K. Brown reveals he turned down a season-long antagonist role in Prime Video's hit series 'The Boys' due to filming location and existing commitments. The Emmy Award-winning actor maintains interest in superhero projects while focusing on multiple upcoming ventures including Hulu's 'Paradise'.

Paul Reubens' Final Message: Beloved Pee-wee Herman Star Confronts False Accusations in Posthumous Documentary

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In his last recording before passing away in 2023, Paul Reubens addresses the devastating impact of being wrongly labeled a pedophile in a powerful new documentary. The beloved Pee-wee Herman actor shares his truth about controversial incidents that damaged his career and reputation.

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