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SAG‑AFTRA Revamps Its Flagship Awards Production

The 32nd edition of the SAG‑AFTRA Actor Awards—now rebranded from the historic SAG Awards—has confirmed Silent House Productions for a third straight year while elevating Jon Brockett to showrunner, signaling continuity amid a name change. Variety notes the move aims to modernize the ceremony’s brand without sacrificing its industry clout. Variety

Netflix Secures Matty Matheson’s Culinary Series

Netflix has acquired global rights to season 3 of Matty Matheson’s cooking show Just A Dash, transitioning the YouTube‑originated series to its platform and expanding the streamer’s food‑program slate. Deadline highlights the deal as part of Netflix’s broader push to monetize creator‑driven content that already commands a built‑in audience. Deadline

Paramount Pictures’ X Account Hacked with Political Slogans

The official Paramount Pictures account on X was compromised, with its bio overwritten to read “Proud arm of the fascist regime,” a stark example of high‑profile social‑media sabotage. Variety reports the hack followed internal tensions at the studio and underscores the vulnerability of major brands on public platforms. Variety

AI‑Native Studio Secret Level Appoints Christina Lee Storm

Former Netflix and DreamWorks executive Christina Lee Storm joins Secret Level to head its new narrative studio, where the AI‑driven company plans to launch the “Liquid Engine” production platform in 2026. Variety emphasizes the hire as a signal that AI technologies are moving from experimental tools to core storytelling infrastructure. Variety

“Stranger Things” Dominates Netflix Viewership Amid Decline

Stranger Things season 5 logged 23.6 million views in its second week, remaining the week’s top‑watched title despite a 57 % drop from its debut, according to Deadline. Variety corroborates the figures, noting the series’ sustained pull even as overall streaming numbers wane, highlighting the franchise’s cultural heft. Deadline Variety

PGA Documentary Nominations Spotlight Diverse Storytelling

The Producers Guild of America unveiled its documentary nominees, including HBO’s My Mom Jayne and Netflix’s The Perfect Neighbor, while finalists for the Innovation Award feature AI‑enhanced projects. Deadline and Variety together illustrate a growing emphasis on both socially resonant subjects and cutting‑edge production techniques within the documentary field. Deadline Variety

Fox Aligns New Premieres with NFL Lead‑Ins

Fox will give special early premieres to dramas Best Medicine and Memory of a Killer and comedy Animal Control ahead of high‑profile NFL games, a strategy to capture the massive sports audience. Deadline reports the move reflects the network’s effort to boost visibility for mid‑season titles in a fragmented viewing landscape. Deadline

Broadway’s “The Queen of Versailles” Closes Early Due to Economics

The Broadway musical The Queen of Versailles will end its run on December 21, earlier than the previously slated January 4 close, as producers cite “harsh economic realities” impacting ticket sales. Deadline details the decision, underscoring the broader financial pressures confronting live theatre post‑pandemic. Deadline

Cultural Highlights

Jennifer Lawrence Sets Winter Style Tone with Eclectic Mixes

Vogue showcases Jennifer Lawrence embracing a “uptown‑mom meets sk8ter‑boi” aesthetic, pairing bold patterns with relaxed silhouettes that blend high‑fashion polish with streetwise edge, reflecting a growing trend toward gender‑fluid wardrobe experimentation. Vogue

Turner Prize Honors Nnena Kalu’s Innovative Cardboard Sculptures

The Turner Prize has been awarded to Nnena Kalu, whose cardboard‑and‑tape installations challenge conventional material hierarchies and spotlight artists with learning disabilities, as reported by The New York Times. The win signals an expanding recognition of diverse artistic practices within elite art circles. The NY Times

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SAG-AFTRA’s Actor Awards Announces Production Team for 2026, Elevates Jon Brockett To Showrunner (EXCLUSIVE)

Variety

Netflix Serves Up Matty Matheson’s Gonzo Cooking Series ‘Just A Dash’

Deadline

Paramount Pictures X Account Apparently Hacked to Read ‘Proud Arm of the Fascist Regime’

Variety

Netflix, DreamWorks Alum Christina Lee Storm Joins AI Production Company Secret Level to Lead New Narrative Studio (EXCLUSIVE)

Variety

‘Stranger Things’ & Diddy Doc ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ Dominate Netflix In First Week Of December

Deadline

‘Stranger Things 5’ Earns 23.6 Million Views in Week 2; ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ Hits 21.8 Million Views in First Six Days

Variety

Producers Guild Reveals PGA Awards Documentary Noms & Innovation Award Finalists

Deadline

‘The Perfect Neighbor,’  ‘Cover-Up,’ ‘My Mom Jayne’ Among PGA Nominees for Documentary Motion Pictures

Variety

Fox Sets Special Premieres For ‘Best Medicine’, ‘Animal Control’ & ‘Memory Of A Killer’ Behind NFL Games

Deadline

Broadway’s ‘The Queen Of Versailles’ To Close Even Earlier Than Expected Due To “Harsh Economic Realities”

Deadline

Jennifer Lawrence’s Winter Style Codes? Uptown Mom Meets Sk8ter Boi

Vogue

Turner Prize Goes to Nnena Kalu, Sculpture Artist With a Learning Disability

The NY Times