The stars are stepping out for the latest screening of The Lost Daughter!
27.09.2021 - 21:11 / thewrap.com
September sued Disney for trademark infringement, accusing the studio of using his father’s likeness without permission for the character Duke Caboom that was voiced by Keanu Reeves in “Toy Story 4.”Though it never refers to Knievel by name, “Toy Story 4” refers to Duke Caboom as a 1970s toy based on Canada’s greatest stuntman.
The original lawsuit shared side-by-side images of Knievel in his signature white costume alongside pictures of the toy Duke Caboom and says the character is clearly
.The stars are stepping out for the latest screening of The Lost Daughter!
DC FanDome is currently underway, and one of the upcoming DC superhero films to be promoted is the sequel to “Aquaman”.
Lost Judgment’s School Stories expansion has launched ahead of schedule and is available now.Originally planned for release as post-launch content on October 26, developer RGG Studio has announced that the Lost Judgment School Stories DLC has launched across all platforms today (October 12).The content is separate to the main story, and sees protagonist Detective Yagami going undercover in a high school.
NEW YORK -- Author Shannon Messenger can now see the end for her telepathic heroine Sophie and the million-selling middle-grade series “Keeper of the Lost Cities.”Aladdin Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, announced Wednesday that a tenth and final volume is scheduled for 2023. The book is currently untitled.“I knew from the very beginning that Sophie’s story was huge.
In the first of what may well become a string of lawsuits against embattled Ozy Media, a fund manager that invested in the site accused it of fraud and asked for compensatory and punitive damages in a jury trial.
Dave Grohl is speaking out. In August, Spencer Elden – who was featured on Nirvana's "Nevermind" album cover in the nude as a baby – filed a lawsuit against Grohl, the estate of Kurt Cobain and several others associated with the rock band.
settled her suit against the studio over the streaming release of her latest Marvel superhero movie “Black Widow,” the two sides announced Thursday.The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Johansson and Disney vowed to continue working together in separate statements.The actress filed suit against Disney in Los Angeles court two months ago, claiming the streaming release of the hit film deprived her of earnings and breached her contract.The suit claimed that her contract with Disney’s
Marvel movie breached her contract and deprived her of potential earnings.Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the two sides released a joint statement in which they pledged to continue working together.“I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney," said Johansson, who has played Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, in nine movies going back to 2010’s “Iron Man 2.” "I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve done together over the years and have greatly enjoyed my creative relationship
Bill Cosby will appear in court to answer a civil lawsuit over claims he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl at the Playboy Mansion in 1974, a rep for the performer told Fox News on Thursday. The trial date has been set for April 18, 2022, and the actor plans to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination for all but just a few questions pertaining to his name, age and address of residence, according to his spokesperson Andrew Wyatt.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former supermodel Linda Evangelista has filed a $50 million lawsuit over cosmetic procedures that she says left her "brutally disfigured" and turned her into a recluse. The Canadian model, one of the biggest figures on runways and magazine covers in the 1990s, said in an Instagram post that she had undergone treatment to reduce fat some five years ago.
Mary Trump’s attorney says that Donald Trump’s lawsuit against his niece and The New York Times is “doomed to failure” and another effort to stifle freedom of speech and freedom of the press.