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  • Warner Bros. Discovery Sets April 23 Vote on Paramount Mega Deal

    Warner Bros. Discovery Sets April 23 Vote on Paramount Mega Deal

    Warner Bros. Discovery has scheduled its special meeting of shareholders to vote on the $110 billion mega-deal by Paramount Skydance.

    The company said early Thursday that the special shareholder meeting will be held on April 23 at 10 a.m. ET. The WBD board said that it unanomously recommends that shareholders vote to approve the Paramount deal at the meeting.

    It’s the second special meeting scheduled by Warner Bros. this year. The company had previously scheduled a vote to approve the Netflix deal, but announced at the time that it also opened a window to engage with Paramount to try and secure a “best and final” offer.

    Ultimately, of course, Paramount’s sweetened bid won the day, and now the WBD shareholders will be able to vote on it.

    “The WBD Board has been guided by the singular principle of securing a transaction that maximizes the value of our iconic assets and delivers as much certainty as possible to our shareholders,” said Samuel A. Di Piazza, Jr., chair of the Warner Bros. Discovery board of directors. “This historic transaction with Paramount not only does that, but it will also expand consumer choice and develop new opportunities for creative talent.”

    “We look forward to the upcoming Special Meeting,” added WBD CEO David Zaslav. “This transaction is the culmination of the Board’s robust process to unlock the full value of our world-class portfolio. I want to thank our talented team for transforming the business over the last several years. We are working closely with Paramount to close the transaction and deliver its benefits to all stakeholders.”

  • Disney+ Reveals Launch Dates for Korean Series ‘Gold Land,’ ‘Perfect Crown’

    Disney+ has set spring launch dates for two of its anticipated Korean originals, with the romantic comedy Perfect Crown premiering April 10 and the crime thriller Gold Land debuting April 29 as the streamer continues to bulk up its Asia slate with star-driven local productions.

    Perfect Crown pairs IU and Byeon Woo-seok for the first time onscreen in a royal romance set against succession politics and chaebol power struggles. Gold Land, meanwhile, is described as a dark thriller: a fugitive saga starring Park Bo-young as a young airport employee who becomes entangled in a smuggling scheme and finds herself on the run with a cache of gold bars.

    Perfect Crown follows Grand Prince I-AN, a popular royal drawn into a power struggle within the palace, who enters into a marriage of convenience with Huiju, the heiress to one of Korea’s largest conglomerates. Their arrangement begins as a strategy built on mutual expedience, but gradually develops into something more complicated. IU stars as Huiju, with Byeon playing the prince. The series is directed by Park Joon-hwa and written by Yoo Jiwon.

    Gold Land comes from Old Boy screenwriter Hwang Jo-Yoon, making his streaming series debut, and is directed by Kim Sung-hoon. The story centers on Heeju, a woman from a small town whose life appears to be getting on track after she begins dating a pilot and lands a respectable job at a nearby airport. Her world collapses, though, when she is pulled into a smuggling operation and winds up fleeing dangerous pursuers with a trove of gold bars. Park Bo-young stars as Heeju, while Kim Sung-cheol plays Woogy, a member of the criminal organization chasing her. The series will launch with two episodes on April 29, followed by two new episodes each Wednesday through May 27.

    Taken together, the projects are part of an ongoing effort by Disney+ to expand its output of high-end originals from East Asia, as the streamer aims to grow its base with a more consistent release cadence in some of the world’s competitive premium drama markets. On Wednesday, the streamer revealed a plan to remake the hit FX series The Americans as The Koreans, a big-swing, local-language reimagining starring Lee Byung-hun and Han Ji-min.

  • Everything ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Cast Had Said About the Taylor Frankie Paul Controversy

    So far, Jessi Draper is the only Mormon Wives star to directly and publicly tackle the leaked domestic video, the pause in production on season five of the Hulu show and the cancellation of Taylor’s Bachelorette season. The businesswoman appeared on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast on Wednesday, March 25, of which she was initially booked to speak about her divorce. 

    At the top of the interview, Alex clarified that they filmed the episode on Friday, March 20, a day after ABC pulled The Bachelorette. Jessi started by noting that the cast knew of the video published by TMZ, but they had not seen it.

    “I don’t like to judge someone in their darkest moment. I don’t want to judge the person, I’ll judge the mistake,” she said. “And Taylor really has made a lot of changes, and that’s what’s so hard for me, is this is my real friend, and she does have a really good heart and I love her so much.”

    Of seeing the TMZ video, Jessi said it was “so hard.” She continued, “I tell her this all the time, that it’s not who Taylor is. She got caught in a really bad cycle, and just seeing that video, and yes, the child being involved is awful; everyone involved is really hard. But Taylor’s such a good person and she’s made some mistakes, so has Dakota, and I’m not saying any of it’s right, but I know Taylor as a person.”

    “I’ve seen Taylor in her darkest moments, holding her, crying, I’ve been there for her, so I know what goes on behind-the-scenes,” Draper continued. “I want this to be maybe a wake up call for them, and let’s get them healthy and happy and move forward, and I believe people can come back from things like this. I just want the kids to be safe and happy and healthy.”

    Jessi said she “wasn’t super surprised” when ABC pulled Taylor’s Bachelorette season, but that it made her “so sad” because she saw her while filming for the dating show, “and she was a different person.” She also revealed that right after the news broke, Taylor called her.

    The Mormon Wives star also spoke about the filming pause, clarifying that there were two breaks in production on season five. Draper explained that the first pause came from production “when we found out he filed a police report. So this was before it broke,” referring to news that a second domestic assault investigation was initiated by the Draper City Police Department following a February incident involving Taylor and Dakota. (The police told People that “allegations have been made in both directions” and “contact was made with involved parties on [Feb.] 24th and 25th.”)

    Jessi said a second pause in production came from the Mormon Wives cast. “A little bit before news broke, but we knew it probably was going to, us girls decided. We went to production and the network and they were all so supportive,” she said.

    She admitted she does not know what the current controversy surrounding Taylor and the show at large means for the future of Mormon Wives, but that she would potentially feel comfortable to pick up cameras since the information is now public.

  • Fathom Entertainment CEO to Step Down

    Fathom Entertainment CEO to Step Down

    The CEO of Fathom Entertainment, the specialty distributor jointly owned by major theater chains AMC, Cinemark and Regal, is retiring after a nine-year run in the role.

    “Now is the right time for me to begin the process of stepping down from a full-time executive role and transition to retirement, while also an opportune inflection point in the history of Fathom Entertainment to find its next leader,” CEO Ray Nutt said in a statement on Wednesday.

    Having headed up the specialty distributor of niche theatrical experiences for nearly a decade, the exec is expected to participate in the search for his replacement now underway. He joined Fathom as CEO in 2017 after sitting on the company’s board of directors while serving as senior vp of business relations at then Regal Entertainment Group, now Regal Cineworld.  

    Colorado-based Fathom Entertainment is owned three ways by the major cinema chains. The company’s theatrical content includes one-off cinematic events, from live broadcasts of opera, stage plays and live concert pics to anniversary rereleases of classic Hollywood films. 

    Adam Aron, chairman and CEO of AMC Entertainment, in a statement said: “Ray Nutt’s longtime leadership of Fathom Entertainment has delivered meaningful benefits to AMC, the broader theatrical exhibition industry, and, most importantly, moviegoers nationwide. Under his direction, Fathom has further strengthened its position as the leading force in alternative theatrical experiences, broadening the scope of content available to AMC guests.”

    Eduardo Acuna, CEO of Regal Cineworld, and Sean Gamble, president and CEO of Cinemark, also paid tribute to Nutt with their own statements. Among the exec’s milestones was rebranding Fathom Events, an events-based distributor for cinemas, as Fathom Entertainment, a leading specialty distributor in the U.S. theatrical marketplace for event movies.

  • Joseph and Kendra Duggar Charged With Child Endangerment Amid Expanding Investigation

    Joseph and Kendra Duggar Charged With Child Endangerment Amid Expanding Investigation

    Kendra Duggar, the wife of 19 Kids and Counting’s Joseph Duggar, was arrested two days after him on a separate set of child endangerment and false imprisonment charges, all of which he is also now facing and which are reportedly the result of an investigation of their family home related to the separate charges that brought his arrest for inappropriate contact with a 9-year-old in 2020, which sent the former reality TV personality to jail last week.

    Kendra Duggar, 27, and Joseph Duggar, 31, were both charged on March 20 with four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of false imprisonment after an investigation, according to a release from local police in Tontitown, Ark. She was arrested on Friday and booked into the Washington County Detention Center in Fayetteville just before 5 p.m. local time; she was released on bond by 6:20 p.m. and is set to return to court on April 29, according to local records.

    An “active and ongoing” investigation is underway related to the charges, police noted in the release, and “Arkansas law limits the amount of information that can be publicly released in cases involving minors and other sensitive circumstances.”

    “To protect the integrity of the investigation and the privacy of those involved, no further details will be provided at this time,” Tontitown police stated.

    The arrest of Kendra and the charges the couple now face result directly from the investigation into Joseph Duggar after he apparently admitted to a 9-year-old girl’s accusation that he molested her while the couple was on vacation in Florida in 2020. Following his March 18 arrest in Arkansas on a warrant out of Bay County, Fla., a police investigation of the couple’s home reportedly found that the locks to the bedrooms were on the exterior of the doors, according to a source close to the family who spoke with People.

    The couple’s four children are: Garrett David, born in 2018; Addison Renee, born in 2019; Brooklyn Praise, born in 2021; and Justus, born in 2022.

    Notably, the Duggar family had placed locks on the doors of their children’s bedrooms to keep the eldest son, Josh Duggar, away from them; in 2015, it was discovered that Josh Duggar molested several underage girls from 2000 to 2004, when he was between the ages of 12 and 16. This included four of his sisters. He is currently serving a 12-year, seven-month prison sentence.

    The unearthing of apparently admitted child molestation among members of the famous Duggar family roared back to life last week when, according to police, father of four Joseph Duggar was confronted by the accusing girl’s father about her recent recounting of what happened six years ago, at which point police say Joseph admitted to “unlawful sexual contact.”

    “As the vacation continued, he also asked her to sit next to him on a couch and covered them with a blanket. During this time, Joseph manipulated the victim’s underwear and grazed her genitals. He would also continue to rub his hands on her thighs,” the statement from the Bay County Sheriff’s Office said.

    He was charged in Bay County with lewd and lascivious behavior — molestation of a victim less than 12 years old — and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older. He is being held at the Washington County Detention Facility awaiting extradition to Florida.

    Attorneys and a family spokesperson did not immediately return calls or messages sent by The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday. A spokesperson for the Duggar family noted previously that Kendra’s charges are in no way related to the charges filed against Joseph.

    Joseph and Kendra could face up to eight years in prison if convicted of all charges.

    Jinger Duggar, 32, was one of the first of the family to speak out on her own about Joseph’s arrest. On her podcast with her husband, Jinger & Jeremy, she noted it’s “been one of those weeks that feels like years.”

    “I did not think my heart could break like it has this week,” Jinger told her audience. “The pain and heartbreak that we’ve had over this and just thinking of how it’s affected so many — yeah, it’s just unthinkable. It’s so hard and painful on many levels.”

  • ‘Mormon Wives’ Star Jessi Draper Hopes Taylor Frankie Paul Domestic Violence Video Is a “Wake Up Call”: “It’s Not Who Taylor Is”

    The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives may be on a production pause, but news circling the series’ cast has not slowed down.

    Jessi Draper appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast Wednesday, where she joined Alex Cooper to discuss the ins and outs of her marriage, having recently announced she is getting divorced. However, the host noted at the top of their interview that the episode was filmed last Friday, March 20, and the two first addressed the fallout after a video was leaked of the events leading up to her Mormon Wives co-star’s Taylor Frankie Paul‘s 2023 domestic violence arrest.

    Draper said the Mormon Wives cast knew there was footage of the incident but had never seen it, noting that she did not want to judge Paul in a dark moment.

    “The police had [the video] and they talked about it, and we all just were like, OK. I don’t like to judge someone in their darkest moment. I don’t want to judge the person, I’ll judge the mistake,” she said. “And Taylor really has made a lot of changes, and that’s what’s so hard for me, is this is my real friend, and she does have a really good heart and I love her so much.”

    The reality star and businesswoman added that seeing the video was “so hard, because there’s so much pain underneath the surface for Taylor.” She continued, “I tell her this all the time, that it’s not who Taylor is. She got caught in a really bad cycle, and just seeing that video, and yes, the child being involved is awful; everyone involved is really hard. But Taylor’s such a good person and she’s made some mistakes, so has Dakota, and I’m not saying any of it’s right, but I know Taylor as a person, and it’s so easy to speculate about these people on a reality show.”

    “I think when you watch [the show,] we’re characters, we’re not real people, but this is our real lives. And I’ve seen Taylor in her darkest moments, holding her, crying, I’ve been there for her, so I know what goes on behind-the-scenes,” Draper said. “I want this to be maybe a wake up call for them, and let’s get them healthy and happy and move forward, and I believe people can come back from things like this. I just want the kids to be safe and happy and healthy.”

    When Draper was announced as the latest guest on Cooper’s podcast, Paul commented on a promotional video on the Call Her Daddy Instagram in support of her co-star. The Bachelorette season 22 lead wrote, “We love a person that speaks truth even when difficult.”

    Draper’s Call Her Daddy episode was also filmed a day after ABC announced it would pull Paul’s season of The Bachelorette last Thursday. She told Cooper that she “wasn’t super surprised” when the news came out, “because I felt like there was a lot of discourse online that they probably needed to.” However, Draper said she was “so sad” because she saw Paul during filming for the dating show, “and she was a different person.”

    “I saw Taylor during that journey, and she was a different person. I genuinely feel like she needed to get away from Dakota. She stepped into a really confident, amazing era. I saw her twice, and I was like, ‘Your aura’s different. Your energy’s different.’ And it was like the old Taylor again,” she added. “So I am so sad because I really want people to see that side of Taylor, and maybe one day they will, who knows.”

    Right after ABC announced The Bachelorette season 22 had been pulled, Draper said she received no heads-up about the news, and Paul called her shortly after. “Taylor was calling me, I had two missed calls from her and I was like, ‘Oh, shit,’ so I answered and she was like, ‘How are you?’”

    The Mormon Wives star herself was navigating her own personal conflict last Thursday, as her husband, Jordan Ngatikaura, notably filed for divorce (on the same day as the heavy news cycle). Draper said she was “blindsided” when he filed because they had agreed to do so together and had not told their children prior.

    Elsewhere, Draper told Cooper that she had spoken to Paul just ahead of the filming of the podcast episode, “and she seemed pretty positive today. And I think she knows that this is going to be a long and scary journey. And the thing about Taylor, she always tells the truth. She’s known for that, and I think she’s going to handle this in the best way possible. And I think she’s taking a beat to figure that out.”

    The Mormon Wives star also explained speculation of when filming on season five officially halted. The cast has indicated that they were the ones to communicate that they wanted to stop production, though following the publishing of an NBC News report on Friday, which detailed a March 7 Zoom call with the cast and three Disney executives, including Rob Mills, The Hollywood Reporter reported that the call was held for executives to tell the women the show was going on pause amid their own investigation, separate from police.

    On the podcast, Draper explained that the first pause came from production “when we found out he filed a police report. So this was before it broke,” referring to news that a second domestic assault investigation was initiated by the Draper City Police Department following a February incident involving Dakota Mortensen. (The police told People that “allegations have been made in both directions” and “contact was made with involved parties on [Feb.] 24th and 25th.”)

    A second pause in production came from the Mormon Wives cast, Draper said. “A little bit before news broke, but we knew it probably was going to, us girls decided, so we went to production and the network and they were all so supportive,” she said.

    “Me and the girls, we did decide to stop filming when we found this out, because we were starting to hear things a little bit before it leaked, and we just didn’t want to be filming and say the wrong thing on camera, not knowing the whole story yet,” she explained. “We didn’t want to have to process all this information for the first time and then also be speaking about it. So we just thought for everyone’s mental health, let’s take a beat and not film right now.”

    Draper also noted that she was shocked that Mortensen decided to file a report about the alleged February incident “because I’m sure there are situations in the past where he could have and didn’t, and same with her, so because of that, I was like, ‘Why now?’ But I don’t know the reason behind it. Everyone’s kind of speculating on that, but I think maybe he had hit a limit. I genuinely have no idea.”

    The Mormon Wives star admitted that she does not know what all of the news circling Paul means for the future of the Hulu show, but that they’re waiting for the dust to settle before jumping back into filming. However, she did note that she would potentially feel comfortable to pick up cameras since the information is now public.

    Draper explained, “I think now we’re at a point where we’re like, OK, the world knows and the info’s out there, and so now we’re good and we can speak on the things we know and we can talk about it in a real way, rather than before, we were like, ‘We don’t even know if this is gonna get out,’ so we didn’t know if we could even talk about it when we were filming. Now, we can.”

    Early Wednesday, after Draper’s episode of Call Her Daddy was released, NBC News reported that Paul is under investigation for an alleged third domestic violence incident, also involving her ex Mortensen, that allegedly occurred in 2024. (All three alleged incidents have involved Paul and Mortensen.)

  • Disney+ “Ramping Up Production” Across Europe

    Disney+ “Ramping Up Production” Across Europe

    Disney+ is “ramping up production” across Europe, increasing commissioning for both scripted and non-scripted content, including a high-profile documentary on Welsh soul singer Duffy, a murder mystery set in Italy and a Turkish comedy featuring a 350-year-old vampire virgin.

    The streamer’s head of content for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Angela Jain, speaking at the Series Mania TV festival on Wednesday, said Disney+ would be boosting regional production across Europe.

    Jain outlined several regional highlights, including a feature documentary on Duffy, the Welsh soul singer who rocketed to global fame with the success of her hit single “Mercy” before dropping out of the public eye. Years later, Duffy posted on social media that she had been abducted and assaulted. The Disney+ documentary from Rare TV and Stellify Media will be the first time she has spoken publicly about her story.

    In Italy, Disney+ has commissioned what Jain called “a classic whodunit” — Murder on Lake Garda —based on the best-selling book by Tom Hindle about a murder on the eve of a glamorous wedding. Fremantle label The Apartment will be producing.

    More on the odd side of the spectrum is The Strange Story of Gustav Maier, a supernatural comedy from Turkey, which Jain pitched as “a hilarious love story about a 350-year-old virgin vampire who falls in love with a human.” MGX is producing in Turkey.

    In Spain, the streamer has ordered the documentary series Abandoned, which will tell the real-life story of three children who were found abandoned at a city train station. Forty years later they set out to uncover the truth about their parents and why they abandoned them. Luminol Media is producing.

    Prominent in its absence from Jain’s commissioning list was Europe’s largest TV territory, Germany, where Disney+ has put multiple planned productions on hold as it reassesses its local strategy there.

  • Josh Johnson to Host 2026 Webby Awards (Exclusive)

    Josh Johnson to Host 2026 Webby Awards (Exclusive)

    Comedian and Daily Show host Josh Johnson is set to host the 2026 Webby Awards, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.

    The 30th edition of the celebration of the best of the internet is set to take place on Monday, May 11 at the ceremony’s longtime home of Cipriani Wall Street in New York.

    “The internet and social media we have can be pretty devastating sometimes, so to come together and celebrate more of the internet we want is a dream,” Johnson said in part in a statement in which he noted he was “honored” to be hosting the show.

    Johnson started out as a writer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, making his late-night debut in 2017. Since then, he’s worked at The Daily Show as a writer and correspondent and currently a rotating host (he’s hosting Tuesday-Thursday of this week). He’s also an actor and stand-up comedian who recently wrapped up his sold-out Flowers tour.

    “We couldn’t be more excited to have Josh Johnson host this year’s 30th Annual Webby Awards,” Webby Media Group executive director Jesse Feister said in a separate statement. “Josh continues to push boundaries and earn acclaim for himself, combining sharp wit with an empathetic instinct for championing the voices in our community. His point of view and humor come from a real understanding of the Internet and everything that comes with it.”

    The Webby Awards, known for its signature five-word acceptance speeches, celebrates the best of the internet across websites, podcasts, AI, social media, games, apps, creators, ads, software, video and film. Nominees for this year’s Webby Awards will be announced on Tuesday, March 31.

    Past Webby Awards hosts have included Ilana Glazer, Amber Ruffin, Roy Wood Jr., Patton Oswalt, Jenny Slate and Nick Offerman.

  • ‘Morning Joe’ Duo Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Inks New Long-Term Deal With MS NOW

    ‘Morning Joe’ Duo Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Inks New Long-Term Deal With MS NOW

    MS NOW is sticking with Morning Joe.

    The cable channel has inked new long-term deals with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

    Axios, which first reported on the deal, says the contracts will run through the end of 2029.

    The new deal keeps the power duo, and arguably two of its most powerful on-air personalities, on the channel past the 2028 election. Not bad for a show that was originally a fill-in program when it launched on MSNBC nearly 20 years ago in 2007. That temporary show has since become a flagship of MS NOW’s lineup.

    Last week MS NOW president Rebecca Kutler announced a significant overhaul of its lineup, including trimming Morning Joe from four hours back to its original three.

    But Scarborough has also begun to push beyond the TV, launching a newsletter called The Tea, which expands the show’s reach to the afternoons.

    Scarborough told THR last year that he wants to do more than just the show, and that MS NOW’s new home within Versant will enable them to do that faster. Cutting back on the on-air hours will allow them to develop more ideas.

    “When you’re in General Electric or Comcast, there’s layer after layer after layer,” Scarborough said. “What CEO Mark [Lazarus] is so excited about, and what Rebecca is so excited about, and what I’m now really excited about is how entrepreneurial they’re going to be.”

  • British Singer Duffy to Share Kidnap and Sexual Assault Story After Withdrawing From the Public Eye in New Disney+ Doc

    British Singer Duffy to Share Kidnap and Sexual Assault Story After Withdrawing From the Public Eye in New Disney+ Doc

    Welsh singer Duffy, who in 2020 revealed she had been drugged, raped and held hostage over several weeks, will share her story in a new Disney+ documentary.

    Disney+’s EMEA content chief Angela Jain announced the feature-length Hulu Original at Series Mania on Wednesday, saying that the Grammy-winning artist feels finally ready to speak.

    In the late 2000s, Duffy was one of the biggest names in music, with her multi-platinum album Rockferry and its lead single “Mercy” hitting the top of the charts across the globe. Then, she disappeared.

    For 10 years, Duffy vanished from the public eye. And in 2020, in a harrowing Instagram post that shocked Britain, the musician shared that a decade earlier, she had been drugged, kidnapped, and taken to another country, where she was violently and sexually abused.

    “She’s barely been seen or heard from since,” said Disney+. “Until now.”

    “Documenting her life in this way for the first time, the documentary will be a retrospective film traversing Duffy’s life, from her upbringing in Wales, through to her meteoric rise to fame and her withdrawal from public life following her unfathomable experience,” according to the streamer. “The original documentary film will be driven by new, unprecedented access to Duffy, along with a rich and nostalgic archive, and interviews with family, friends and close peers in the music industry.”

    The documentary is executive produced by Fernando De Jesus for Rare TV, who will produce the film in partnership with executive producer Matthew Worthy for Stellify Media. The film was commissioned out of the U.K. for Disney+ by Angela Jain, head of content, and Sean Doyle, vp, unscripted for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It’ll be directed by Gill Callan from Northern Ireland.

    “Fifteen years ago, Duffy was one of the most famous singers in the world. Her voice was distinctly recognizable and powerful. Songs “Mercy” and “Warwick Avenue” from her debut album led to three Brit Awards, a Grammy and Duffy being at the peak of her career. And then she disappeared,” said Doyle. “This film will give Duffy the chance to tell her story in her own words. I am grateful to our collaborators at Rare TV for this unprecedented access, along with Stellify Media for handling this project with sensitivity and care. We set out in a search for impactful, female-led stories in collaboration with Northern Ireland Screen, and it’s a privilege that Duffy’s is the first we’re able to help tell.”

    “But above all, I’m especially in awe of Duffy — for her honesty and courage to share her story,” he added.