James Gunn’s new Superman film will arrive on HBO Max on September 19th, with an HBO channel debut the next day. David Corenswet stars as Superman, alongside Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The next upcoming DC Studios projects include the HBO series Lanterns and a Supergirl film planned for 2026. (Story URL)
Wednesday season 2 has entered Netflix’s most popular English-language TV list, reaching the No. 10 spot with 95.4 million views. The new season replaced Stranger Things 3 on the chart. The series now joins Wednesday season 1, which remains Netflix’s top English-language show at 252.1 million views. On the film side, KPop Demon Hunters led with 22.6 million views. (Story URL)
Cam Gigandet has been ordered to pay temporary child support following a custody dispute with his ex-wife, Dominique. She told the court that custody shifted to her after Cam moved to Texas on May 2nd without working out a custody arrangement. The couple, married in 2008 and divorced in 2022, had previously agreed to shared custody in June 2024. (Story URL)
Pat Crowley, the actress best known for her role as Joan Nash on NBC’s Please Don’t Eat The Daisies, has died at 91. Her son confirmed she passed away Sunday of natural causes, just two days before her 92nd birthday. She starred in films including Forever Female and Money From Home, earning a Golden Globe in 1953. She also appeared in Dynasty, Columbo, and Friends. (Story URL)
Shimon Hayut, known from Netflix’s documentary The Tinder Swindler, was arrested in Georgia for stealing more than $52,000 from a woman in Berlin who told police Hayut used her identity to spend thousands through a credit card and phone contract. She also said she paid about $10,600 for his hotel and flights to the Cayman Islands after he claimed his card was blocked. (Story URL)
Linda Hogan, ex-wife of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, criticized the 2025 Emmy Awards for excluding him from its In Memoriam tribute. She said: “WWF [was] at the top of the hour when he came on to wrestle…[Hulk] had the highest ratings on NBC, beating all other competition for that time slot for years!” She suggested his support for Donald Trump may be to blame. (Story URL)
ESPN will expand its WWE partnership by producing original programming tied to the new Wrestlepalooza event on September 20th. The network will air two pre-shows: ESPN Wrestlepalooza Special on September 19th at 3 p.m. on ESPN2 and the ESPN App, and Road To Wrestlepalooza on September 20th at 4 p.m. across ESPN’s social platforms and app. (Story URL)