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'Stranger Things' Season 5 Coming Soon, Duffer Brothers Say

The fifth and final season of "Stranger Things" is coming this year, according to creators Matt and Ross Duffer. The season will be shorter than previous seasons, with only eight episodes, but will be packed with visual effects and character development. The Duffers also hinted at potential future projects, including a video game and a spin-off series focused on new characters.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey on Fake Wellness and Polarizing Fandoms

"Apple Cider Vinegar": A Look at the Strange and True Story of Belle Gibson, the Wellness Influencer Who Fooled the World

Paramount Pictures and Domain Capital Group Announce Co-Financing Deal for Over 30 Films

Paramount Pictures and Domain Capital Group have signed a financing deal for a minimum of 30 films, including "The Smurfs Movie," "The Naked Gun" reboot, and "The Running Man." The deal is extendable to 40 films and covers a wide range of genres and budget levels.

Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Wicked' Ambition: He Almost Played a Munchkin

After Lin-Manuel Miranda's collaboration with Jon M. Chu on "In the Heights," they nearly reunited for "Wicked." Miranda desired a minor role but was ultimately not cast; Chu agreed it would have been distracting. Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, "Wicked" received 10 Oscar nominations.

Casting Complex Comic Book Villains and Magical Musical Stars

Emma Corrin joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Cassandra Nova in "Deadpool & Wolverine," while Matthew Macadyen and Marissa Bode star in "Wicked." Casting directors Sarah Halley Finn and Bernard Telsey discuss their casting challenges and the importance of creating a seamless cinematic world.

Neo Art, Rabagast and Drama Svecia Team on Genre Thriller ‘Sfär’

Genre thriller "Sfär," a collaboration between Neo Art International, Rabagast Film, and Drama Svecia, follows a basketball star whose ambition takes a dark turn after a playground experience grants her uncanny luck.

CPH:FORUM Unveils Projects by Honeyland's Kotevska and More Oscar Nominees

The CPH:FORUM, the financing and co-production arm of the CPH:DOX documentary festival, has unveiled its lineup of projects, including those by Oscar-nominated directors Tamara Kotevska, Monica Hellström, and Sigrid Dyekjær, and Emmy winner Maximilien Van Aertryck. Other projects include those by renowned directors such as Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan, Jennie Livingston, Peter Middleton, and Mark Cousins, along with producers like James Paul Dallas and John Archer.

Culver City Schools Prepare for Palisades Fire Evacuees

Students displaced by Palisades fire welcomed in Culver City schools with strong arts programs

Eagles Sideman Steuart Smith Retires from Touring Due to Parkinson's Disease

Eagles' Steuart Smith Retires from Touring Due to Parkinson's Disease

Universal, Spotify Ink New Multi-Year Licensing Deals

Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify have announced a multi-year deal for recorded music and music publishing. The agreement focuses on growth, innovation, and advancing the success of artists and songwriters. This is the first direct license between Spotify and a major publisher in years.