TV
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Crunchyroll Hikes Monthly Prices on Fan, Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan Tiers by $2
The price increase goes into effect for existing U.S. customers on March 4
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Stephen Fry-Led ‘The Interrogator’ Lands Series Order at Fox
The British multihyphenate will write, star and executive produce the spy drama
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‘Bridgerton’ Star Katie Leung Teases Cat-and-Mouse Game Between Araminta and Sophie in Season 4, Part 2
The “Harry Potter” alum also tells TheWrap why she didn’t want to view her evil stepmother role as a villain
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‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to End After 7 Seasons as Host Prioritizes Family
The musician says the move “feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives”
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‘St. Denis Medical’ and ‘Happy’s Place’ Renewed for Season 3 at NBC
The broadcast comedies are each in their second season at the network
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Netflix’s Elizabeth Stone Promoted to Chief Product and Technology Officer
The move follows the departure of Eunice Kim in September
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‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Cues Up New Episodes From RiffTrax and Shout! Studios
“I truly did miss standing next to plastic puppets. It’s been too long,” host Mike Nelson says
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‘Industry’ Star Sagar Radia Breaks Down Rishi’s Literal Fall From Grace and His Fate After Episode 4
The actor also tells TheWrap his hopes for a “new version of Rishi” as he bids farewell to the HBO drama series
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BAFTA Film Awards to Broadcast in the US on E!
The British awards show, hosted by Alan Cumming, will air as-live in the U.S. on Feb. 22
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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Episode 3: Egg’s Prophecy Explained
The tragedy at Summerhall awaits
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Disney CEO Bob Iger Gives Advice to Successor: ‘Trying to Preserve the Status Quo Is a Mistake’
The entertainment giant’s next CEO will be unveiled in early 2026
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First ‘Love Story’ Trailer Teases Passion and Pressure Between JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette
The upcoming series from Ryan Murphy premieres on FX on Feb. 12
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Disney’s Sports Business Took $110 Million Hit From YouTube TV Carriage Dispute
The programming blackout lasted for two weeks before being resolved in November
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Disney Q1 Revenue Climbs 5% to $26 Billion, Boosted by Theme Parks, Streaming
But the company’s operating profit fell 9% due to the YouTube TV carriage dispute, continued declines in its linear TV business and higher programming, production and marketing costs
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