The 2026 Cannes Film Festival opens Tuesday with 22 films vying for the prestigious Palme d'Or. The off-screen discourse this year is dominated by a dispute over AI, with festival director Thierry Frémaux and thousands of French actors and filmmakers warning about its effects on the industry. Despite the absence of Hollywood studio giants such as Disney or Warner, there will be no shortage of celeb A-listers on the Croisette this year.
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The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen Disney Disney is reprising the Cheetah Girls, and millennials globally are rejoicing. The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen has been greenlit for Disney Channel and Disney+, from executive producers Debra Martin Chase and Raven-Symoné, who returns to her role as Galleria, alongside Adrienne Bailon, who returns as Chanel. Lynn Whitfield and Lori Alter are set to reprise their roles as Dorothea and Juanita, while Sabrina Bryan will make a special appearance as Dorinda, and Sophia Bush is set to appear in a supporting role as Jennifré. The music-driven film goes into production in South Africa this month. A new cast of talented young actresses stars in the movie, including Leah Sava Jeffries (“Percy Jackson and the Olympians”) as Galleria’s daughter, Faith; Carmen Sanchez (“Electric Bloom”) as Chanel’s sister, Dior; Kaileen
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Raven-Symone, Jessica, Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryan (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) WireImage The Cheetah Girls are returning to Disney for a fourth film, eighteen years after the franchise’s last installment. The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen has been officially greenlit for Disney Channel and Disney+, with Raven-Symoné and Adrienne Bailon reprising their original roles alongside a new generation of stars led by Leah Sava Jeffries. What The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen Is About The film picks up when Galleria and Chanel — played by Raven-Symoné and Bailon respectively — travel to Africa with Galleria’s daughter Faith (Jeffries) and her three friends to volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary. The group must protect the sanctuary and their friendships while ultimately taking the stage as the new Cheetah Girls, per Disney’s official logline. The Cheetah Girls: Next Gen Full Cast LOND
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“Moana” key art featuring Catherine Laga’aia and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Disney Enterprises, Inc. Moana, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Catherine Lagaʻaia, is back on the big screen but in a live-action setting, and Rotten Tomatoes critics aren’t too thrilled about it. Directed by Thomas Kail, Moana plays in Thursday preview screenings before opening in theaters nationwide on Friday. The film is a live-action reimagining of the 2016 Best Animated Feature Oscar nominee, where Moana (Lagaʻaia) answers the ocean’s call an voyages beyond the reef of her island of Motunui. ForbesSam Raimi And Rob Tapert Talk ‘Evil Dead Burn’ And How Fresh Voices Are Behind Success Of The New FilmsBy Tim Lammers Along the way, Moana teams with the infamous demigod Maui (Johnson, in a reprisal of his voice role of the character in Moana and 2024’s Moana 2) to help on her mission
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While The Odyssey dropped its social media embargo for early critic impressions nearly two weeks before release, Moana waited until the very last minute to do the same, stacking actual, full reviews the very same day. We are exactly one day before release, and those scored reviews are live. Going through many of them, it’s easy to see why Disney might have waited, given its horrific Rotten Tomatoes score. At a 32 % Rotten Tomatoes critic review score, the live-action Moana remake is on the worst score ever out of of the growing amount of live-action animation adaptations that Disney has done, often pulling in huge profits, answering the “why” of why they’re bothering to remake so many classics. That is a big criticism about this version of Moana, that it is often a shot-by-shot, line-by-line remake of the original, so why should it have been made at all? “Money” is not usu
The intense bidding for World Cup media rights highlights the growing influence of streaming giants and digital assets in sports broadcasting.
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In the summer of 1991, the scariest thing James Cameron could imagine was a computer that woke up one morning, decided humanity was the problem, and started solving for it. Thirty-five years later, that premise doesn’t play like science fiction anymore. It plays like a slightly dramatized version of your group chat. Which makes the timing of what’s about to happen kind of perfect. Terminator 2: Judgment Day — the film that taught a generation what “Skynet” meant before any of us had a chatbot in our pocket — is coming back to theaters worldwide for its 35th anniversary, restored in 4K, RealD 3D and premium formats. Studiocanal, Fathom Entertainment and Rialto Pictures roll it out across the US on August 28, with New Zealand catching it on September 3. And they’ve done something cheeky with the release window. The run deliberately straddles August 29 — the in-un
The intense competition for FIFA World Cup streaming rights highlights the growing shift towards digital platforms dominating live sports broadcasting.
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Folarin Balogun of the United States shoots during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 6, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. Mb Media | Getty Images Sport | Getty Images As the FIFA World Cup captures massive global audiences, media companies are preparing to pay billions for the rights to the next two men’s tournaments. Netflix, Disney and Alphabet’s YouTube are all interested in challenging Fox for the U.S. broadcast rights to the 2030 and 2034 World Cup, according to people familiar with the matter. Amazon, which currently owns UEFA Champions League rights in the U.K., and Apple, which owns global MLS rights, could also enter the mix, further fueling a potential bidding war for the rights. Discussions between FIFA and potential media partners are expected to begin sometime in the next three months, according to people f