May 2026
Stephen Colbert Ends ‘Late Show’ With “Normal,” Star-Studded Episode, Joking the Pope “Canceled”
Stephen Colbert ended CBS’ Late Show with Paul McCartney, an interdimensional wormhole that sucked up the Ed Sullivan Theater and no mention of Trump.
Carrie Preston on Her ‘Elsbeth’ “Miracle,” Getting More Kaya After That Season 3 Finale and Patti LuPone Making Her Cry
Carrie Preston goes deep on her career-defining role, Kaya in the season 3 finale and what’s in store for ‘Elsbeth’ season four.
Zendaya Says Working on ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ With Tom Holland Felt Like “Coming Home”
Zendaya said that working on Spider-Man 4 with Tom Holland felt like ‘coming home’ and was a ‘dream.’
William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson Dive Into Quantum Physics, Space Exploration and the Actor’s New Heavy Metal Album
William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson talked about quantum physics, weightlessness, space exploration and Shatner’s upcoming heavy metal album.
Spotify’s Next Era? AI and Content Generation
Spotify is leaning more into AI and content generation as it tries to hit 1 billion users by 2030.
Mel Gibson’s ‘Resurrection of the Christ’ Unveils First Look at Jesus as It Pushes Release Date
Jaakko Ohtonen replaced Jim Caviezel for the sequel to ‘Passion of the Christ.’
Imax Stock Surges on Hollywood Takeover Talk
The Wall Street Journal says company has the eye of possible buyers as major studios woo consumers back theaters immersive big screen experiences.
Streaming Ratings: ‘Bluey’ and ‘The Boys’ Lead a Quiet Week
‘Bluey’ edged out ‘The Boys’ as the top streaming title in the U.S. for the week of April 20-26.
Trey Parker Admits “It’s Scarier” to Do ‘South Park’ in the Trump Era: “That Group Has a Military”
‘South Park’ was honored at the TV Academy Honors ceremony, where co-creator Trey Parker opened up about going after Trump.
Lionsgate Swings to Quarterly Profit on Higher Revenues
Michael and Hunger Games studio became a standalone company after splitting from the Starz premium cable and streaming service.