The Athletic addresses the Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel photo scandal as leadership acknowledges communication gaps and confirms an ongoing investigation.
Meryl Streep nearly rejected "The Devil Wears Prada" over low pay before negotiating double her salary, overcoming studio doubts about her comedic abilities as Miranda Priestly.
Tupac Shakur's stepbrother files wrongful death lawsuit citing Netflix documentary alleging Diddy's involvement in 1996 murder, naming suspect Keefe D and unnamed conspirators.
Disney+ is developing a darker live-action "Casper" series with Steven Spielberg producing, inspired by the edgier tone of Netflix's "Wednesday" and Casper's long screen history.
Meghan Markle faces criticism after a royal biographer revealed her lifestyle brand, As Ever, required employees to sign NDAs about where the jams are produced, sparking backlash on social media.
A neuropsychologist says that the alleged WHCD shooter Cole Allen's manifesto suggests he was surprised by weak security and may have "wanted to be caught," raising questions about his intent.