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Amazing Digital Circus Creator Has Bad News For Fans

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Glitch Productions The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act has become a legendary theatrical outing for quite a few reasons. To start, in the wake of projects like Backrooms and Obsession, YouTube creators continue to become forces to be reckoned with on the silver screen in recent memory. On top of establishing this fact, The Digital Circus []

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· Jun 26, 2026

Warner Bros Officially Reveals New Wednesday Rival with Reboot of Cult 1960s Fantasy, Dark Shadows

Look out, Netflix, Warner Bros is coming for your Wednesday audience. It’s fair to say that Hollywood and the major TV networks have a thing for nostalgia. While original releases like Obsession draw significant attention for their surprising box office performance, executives will always be on the lookout for established IP that can be revitalized []

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Universal Hollywood’s newest attraction features unique tribute to franchise’s dead star

The newest roaring attraction at Universal Hollywood is set to feature heavy references to dead Fast and the Furious star Paul Walker. The park’s new coaster, “Fast Furious: Hollywood Drift,” has two ride vehicles designed after Brian O’Conner’s sports cars in the franchise. Brian O’Conner is the character Walker portrayed. Fans will have a []

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

US stocks slide, as Wall Street gets AI wake-up call

Wall Street got a reality check as a bruising sell-off in several technology giants fuelled concern the artificial intelligence frenzy that has powered the equity bull market might be overblown. The tech rout engulfed global stocks as worries about frothy valuations ignited a fresh bout of volatility after a nearly three-month surge in riskier assets. The SP fell 1.4 per cent. The benchmark index is coming off 11 weekly gains out of the last 12, led largely by technology stocks. The Dow Jones...

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 12, 2026

How Comedian Tim Heidecker Turned Alex Jones’ Conspiracy Empire on Its Head

“What greater irony would it be for Infowars to be turned into this artsy-fartsy comedy streaming site?”

Wired

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Onion’s ‘Infowars’ Parody Is Here. Alex Jones Is Going to Hate It

The satirical site is fighting to officially take over Infowars. In the meantime, CEO Ben Collins says the new show will mock “how fucking stupid” conspiratorial brain rot has become.

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 1, 2026

No one can agree on what’s about to happen with NBC

The future of NBCUniversal is firmly up in the air after parent company Comcast announced its intention to spin off its media arm in about a year’s time. And 48 hours after the announcement, there’s no expert consensus on what’s about to happen. In fact, there’s probably more disagreement about the future of Comcast’s and

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Related coverage for "Amazing Digital Circus Creator Has Bad News For Fans": ComicBook.com — Warner Bros Officially Reveals New Wednesday Rival with Reboot of Cult 1960s Fantasy, Dark Shadows. DNyuz — Universal Hollywood’s newest attraction features unique tribute to franchise’s dead star. South China Morning Post — US stocks slide, as Wall Street gets AI wake-up call. Slate Magazine — How Comedian Tim Heidecker Turned Alex Jones’ Conspiracy Empire on Its Head. Wired — The Onion’s ‘Infowars’ Parody Is Here. Alex Jones Is Going to Hate It. Awful Announcing — No one can agree on what’s about to happen with NBC