April 23, 2024

Damage Control: Disney Delays Rachel Zegler ‘Snow White’ to 2025, Releases Image to Prove 7 Dwarves Still in Film

Disney is delaying the release of its live-action remake of Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler, by a full year to 2025 as the studio contends with widespread negative publicity that has surrounded the production in recent months. Snow White is now slated to open in cinemas March 21, 2025. The big-budget production was previously scheduled

Warner Bros. Delays ‘Dune: Part Two’ to 2024 in Hope of Hollywood Strikes Ending Before Press Tour

Aug. 24 (UPI) — Warner Bros. announced Thursday that Dune: Part Two would be postponed until 2024. The official social media account now lists the release date as March 15. Dune: Part Two was previously scheduled for release Nov. 3, two years following the release of the first part. The two-part movie adapts Frank Herbert’s

Madonna Hospitalized for ‘Serious Bacterial Infection,’ Several Day Stay in ICU, Delays World Tour

Madonna has been hospitalized for what her manager described as a “serious bacterial infection” that required the mega pop star to spend several days in intensive care. The 64-year-old Material Girl is still “under medical care” but is improving and is expected to make a full recovery, her manager Guy Oseary said in an Instagram post

Judge Delays Start of Dominion-Fox News Trial 24 hours

April 17 (UPI) — A Delaware judge overseeing a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News pushed the start of the trial 24 hours late Sunday. The highly anticipated trial, which was set to begin Monday with jury selection, was delayed until Tuesday, Judge Eric Davis told UPI in a

Report: Voting Machine Issues Caused Delays in Pennsylvania City

Voting machine issues reportedly caused delays Tuesday in one city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, as millions head to the polls in the Keystone state to vote in the 2020 presidential election. “We found out that the machines were all down, and then one started working. Now we just got in and everything went smooth. It was…

Coronavirus delays Louisiana fishing rodeo, nation’s oldest tournament of its kind

The nation’s oldest fishing rodeo is being postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic this year.The Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo announced that COVID-19 pandemic restrictions meant the contest won’t be held this month, but officials hoped to reschedule it.The tournament usually brings thousands of visitors to Grand Isle, the Louisiana town of 1,400, during the last weekend…

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