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Cultural Highlights: TV, Theatre, Film & Emerging Voices
Disney+ expands the mythic world with “Percy Jackson” season two
The streaming giant rolls out a larger‑scale second season, featuring higher stakes, veteran actors and an elaborate chariot set, signaling Disney+’s confidence in the franchise beyond its Marvel and Lucasfilm staples.
Hollywood Reporter
“Wicked: For Good” reimagines classic looks through upcycled design
Costume designer Paul Tazewell blends Elphaba’s iconic emerald aesthetic with recycled fabrics and infuses Glinda’s wardrobe with Audrey Hepburn‑inspired elegance, underscoring a sustainable turn in Broadway production values.
Variety
CAPE and TAAF award inaugural Rising Filmmakers Finishing Fund
Beth de Araújo and Ravi Kapoor receive $50,000 post‑production grants for “Josephine” and “Patel”, respectively, highlighting a growing commitment to Asian‑Pacific and Asian‑American storytellers in independent cinema.
Variety
“Sinners” costume designer Ruth E. Carter draws on historic photography
For Ryan Coogler’s vampire‑western hybrid, Carter channels early 20th‑century photographic tones, crafting garments that echo the stark chiaroscuro of archival images while grounding the supernatural narrative in a tangible past.
Variety
Jessie Buckley’s unscripted “Hamnet” climax delivers raw emotion
The Oscar‑nominated actress reveals that the film’s final scene, featuring 300 extras reaching out, was improvised, creating a moment that “broke my heart and gave it back,” a testament to collaborative storytelling on set.
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood grapples with AI‑generated art and deep‑fake videos
Leonardo DiCaprio warns that AI creations lack humanity, while the New York Times highlights the surge of synthetic videos that fool viewers despite warning labels, raising urgent questions about authenticity in both cinema and social media.
Variety
The NY Times
Media Industry Moves & Tech Impact
Paramount’s aggressive hostile bid for Warner Bros. sparks industry debate
Vanity Fair details David Ellison’s pursuit, the New York Times notes President Trump’s unusual involvement, and Deadline reveals projected $6 billion cost synergies, illustrating the high‑stakes chess game reshaping Hollywood’s power structure.
Vanity Fair
The NY Times
Deadline
Ted Sarandos assures investors that the deal will not dismantle cinema value, while a separate interview emphasizes Netflix’s intent to preserve theatrical windows, reflecting tension between streaming dominance and traditional exhibition.
Deadline
Hollywood Reporter
The CW aims for profitability by 2026 amid a shifting broadcast landscape
Nexstar’s CFO Lee Ann Gliha projects a break‑even point for the network, signaling a cautious optimism as the CW navigates advertising challenges and the broader fragmentation of TV audiences.
Deadline
Jordan Klepper’s pepper‑spray protest spotlights press freedom risks
During filming for a new Daily Show special, the comedian was pepper‑sprayed at a naked demonstration, a stark reminder of the volatile environment journalists and satirists confront while covering political unrest.
Variety