Here Are the Weekend Box Office Hits for This Weekend, with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Still Leading the Pack

The new film from Walt Disney Studios earned $242,702 over the weekend, playing in 33 theaters. This is an 18.6% increase from the previous week, bringing the movie’s total earnings in the US to $1,028,935. Directed by and starring Bradley Cooper, the film is a drama about the complicated relationships between people working in stand-up comedy. It’s currently playing in a limited number of theaters and gaining popularity through positive reviews and recommendations.

Games That Faced Massive Boycotts After Gender-Swapping Iconic Heroes

Electronic Arts received strong criticism after releasing the first trailer for their new World War II game. The trailer showed a female soldier with a prosthetic arm in combat, which many viewers felt was unrealistic and didn’t fit the historically accurate tone of the game series. The developers explained they wanted to allow players to create diverse characters and highlight lesser-known stories from the war. This disagreement led to fewer pre-orders than previous games in the series.

This Week’s List of Most Popular Celebrities Is Dominated by ‘Stranger Things’ Stars

Oona Chaplin is well-known for playing Talisa Maegyr in the popular show ‘Game of Thrones’. She’s joining the cast of the new ‘Avatar’ movie, ‘Fire and Ash’, which will be released in 2025. She’s appeared in various projects, including ‘Black Mirror’ and the historical drama ‘Taboo’. As the granddaughter of the legendary Charlie Chaplin, she comes from a famous acting family.

Amy Schumer Flaunts Bikini Collection on Post-Divorce ‘Self Care’ Getaway

I loved seeing these photos my mom took of me while I was getting ready for a trip! It’s funny because the last picture is from the trip itself. I’ve been really focusing on self-care and self-love this year, and I wanted to share a really raw, unfiltered moment – literally! I wasn’t wearing any makeup and didn’t use any filters, just wanted to keep it real.

Celebs Whose Endorsements Sparked National Boycott Movements

In 2023, a Bud Light social media campaign featuring a personalized can with an influencer led to a widespread boycott from conservative groups nationwide. As a result, sales dropped sharply and the company’s stock price became unstable. The situation ignited a continuing discussion about how businesses should navigate social and political topics.