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Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have signed a four-year deal with Paramount Global, marking the end of their long-term partnership with Netflix.
What the Duffer brothers moving to Paramount means for Stranger Things and their other Netflix shows in production.
With the recent spate of comedies at the box office, filmmakers hope audiences will opt for communal joy at theaters.
“South Park” has pulled a few stunts of its own since the show returned last month, mocking corporate parent Paramount for ...
Former WBZ-TV anchor Kate Merrill files federal lawsuit claiming CBS' Boston affiliate exploited DEI policies against White employees.
Jenna Ortega's 'Winter Spring Summer or Fall' has landed on a streaming premiere date at Paramount+, following its release in ...
Shari Redstone, the former controlling shareholder of Paramount Global settled a lawsuit filed by Trump in 2024 against CBS News for airing an "over-edited" version of an interview with Kamala Harris ...
The creative powerhouse behind Bridgerton and Grey’s Anatomy said she could not comment directly on the decision-making processes that led to Paramount and Disney settling separate lawsuits with Trump ...
Seventy-five years after its original release, Rashomon is still gaining new fans with its gripping story of murder recounted in four perspectives. Touted as the film that woke up the world to ...
The Duffer Brothers signed a four-year deal with Paramount They will focus on creating large-scale films Their Netflix ...
The outgoing late-night host’s 10th anniversary at CBS is coming up in less than two weeks, but so far, the network does not ...
Nexstar’s takeover of Tegna, enabled by Trump-era deregulation, positions the company to reach 80% of U.S. households ...