Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Hilary Duff didn’t want to be Lizzie McGuire anymore

Hilary Duff

Duff discussed switching to music in a new interview on Josh Peck’s Good Guys podcast. Duff said she “didn’t want to” be so strongly identified with Lizzie McGuire. “I wanted to start singing at the time, but [Disney] wasn’t really on board. Hilary Duff is open about why she began singing after beginning her acting … Read more

Christy Carlson enjoys reliving her Disney-related past and “Leans into the Cringe”

Christy Carlson

The former child star of Even Stevens and Kim Possible is utilizing her Disney Channel history to create her PodCo company. She co-hosts the Even Stevens revisit podcast with fellow alumni Nick Spano and Steven Anthony Lawrence. The couple, who have been married since 2013, also gets to collaborate closely at work. Jesus Carlson Romano … Read more

Under Wraps 2 will have more mummies as it is set to premiere on Sept 25

Under Wraps

This Halloween season on Disney Channel begins with “another spooky adventure for viewers.” If you enjoyed the original 1997 Under Wraps Halloween season classic and the remake from last year, this is for you. Lauren Kisilevsky, SVP of Original Movies at Disney Branded Television, said the new trailer reveals “even more mummies, horrors, and fun.” … Read more

Disney animation ‘Encanto’ enchants N.American viewers

Disney animation 'Encanto' enchants N.American viewers

Disney’s new animated musical fantasy film “Encanto” has topped the North American box office for the three-day weekend, taking in an estimated $27 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.

Its numbers fell short of previous family-oriented Thanksgiving weekend releases such as “Frozen II” and “Coco” but were still seen as a sign that family films are starting to return to health in the pandemic era.

With original music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Encanto” tells the story of a family in the mountains of Colombia endowed with special powers — except for daughter Mirabel, who ends up having to save the others. Voice actors include Stephanie Beatriz, John Leguizamo, and Diane Guerrero.

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Also faring well was Sony’s family-friendly “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.” The latest chapter in the wacky supernatural franchise took in an estimated $24.5 million to place second for the Friday-through-Sunday period.

Directed by Jason Reitman, whose father Ivan Reitman made the original 37 years ago, “Afterlife” stars Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon and Mckenna Grace in a ghostly tale that has shape-shifted from 1980s Manhattan to today’s small-town Oklahoma.

Further reflecting Hollywood’s gradual recovery, Ridley Scott’s new crime drama “House of Gucci” placed third at $14.2 million, a healthy showing for an adult-oriented film at a time when Covid fears have kept many older viewers at home.

The MGM/United Artists film stars Adam Driver as Maurizio Gucci, the onetime head of the famed Gucci fashion house, and Lady Gaga — again drawing Oscar buzz three years after “A Star Is Born” — as Patrizia Reggiani, the vengeful ex-wife who in 1995 hired a hitman to murder Gucci outside his Milan office.

The star-laden cast also includes Al Pacino, Salma Hayek, Jeremy Irons and Jared Leto.

Disney/Marvel superhero film “Eternals” placed fourth, at $7.9 million, while surpassing an accumulated $150 million domestically. Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Richard Madden and Gemma Chan star in the story of an immortal race of aliens who emerge from hiding to save the Earth.

And in fifth was Sony and Screen Gems’ new “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.” The video game adaptation took in $5.3 million, with Kaya Scodelario and Robbie Amell starring.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

“Clifford the Big Red Dog” ($4.9 million)

“King Richard” ($3.3 million)

“Dune” ($2.2 million)

“No Time to Die” ($1.8 million)

“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” ($1.6 million)

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Disney CEO says production is delayed due to Covid Delta variant

Disney

The recurrence of Delta strain of the coronavirus delayed the production of some of its titles, Walt Disneys Co-Chief Executive Director Bob Chapek said on Tuesday. Shares in the company that was hard impacted when amusement parks and film theatres were forced to shut down by the epidemic of coronavirus plummeted roughly 3% percent following … Read more