Migos member Takeoff is being sued by a Los Angeles woman who alleges he raped her at a house party in June.
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The creators of “Stranger Things” are facing a plagiarism lawsuit.
According to The Wrap, the company Irish Rover Entertainment filed a lawsuit in California federal court on Wednesday alleging that Netflix and Matt and Ross Duffer copied key elements from a screenplay called “Totem”.
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The suit claims the copied elements include “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and setting, as well as copyrighted
Migos member Takeoff is being sued by a Los Angeles woman who alleges he raped her at a house party in June.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Felipe Esparaza is ready to bring the funny to Netflix with his first original comedy special on the streaming giant titled Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions.
Sarah Paulson shows a brief moment of compassion in the new trailer for Netflix’s Ratched.
Janet W. Lee Netflix has released a trailer for “Ratched,” its upcoming Nurse Mildred Ratched origin story starring Sarah Paulson, which is set to premiere Sept.
Netflix baking show Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet.Best known for her breakout role as Santana Lopez in Glee, Rivera died earlier this month after going missing at Lake Piru in Southern California.Now, it’s been revealed that she will appear posthumously as a guest judge in the third season of the baking competition, which premieres in both the US and UK today (July 31).Appearing alongside the show’s host Hunter March and professional chef judges Candace Nelson and Adriano Zumbo, Rivera’s guest
Former Glee star Naya Rivera is to make a posthumous appearance on Netflix baking show Sugar Rush.
Deadline was the first to report the news, and details of the episode were also confirmed by People.Also Read: Naya Rivera's Cause of Death Ruled an Accidental DrowningRivera died on July 8 on a boating trip with her 4-year-old son on Lake Piru in Ventura County, California. She was in the water swimming with her son when she drowned, and young Josey was found alone on the boat.
coronavirus pandemic began and subsequent filming shutdowns. The episode of “Sugar Rush” is reportedly the last thing she shot in Hollywood, according to Deadline.Rivera, 33, drowned in Lake Piru in Southern California earlier this month while on a boat trip with her 4-year-old son, Josey.
First-look images from new Netflix series Ratched show Sarah Paulson playing a psychiatric nurse.
Here’s your first look at Sarah Paulson as Mildred Ratched in Ratched!
Alexandra Del Rosario editorNearly three years after landing Sarah Paulson-starrer Ratched, Netflix announced that Ryan Murphy’s asylum drama series, inspired by the diabolical Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, will premiere on September 18.
Even more legal action awaits the Sussexes after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s lawsuit over Archie’s private photos was filed on Thursday, July 23. The Duke and Duchess have reportedly filed a complaint with the state of California over multiple “invasions of privacy” after an unknown photographer allegedly took photos of their one-year-old son, Archie, on their private property.
(CNN)There may not be a "Glee curse," but the hit series has certainly seen its fair share of tragedies.The death of one of its stars, Naya Rivera, during a boat trip on a California lake is the third tragedy to befall the cast of the Fox series that ran from 2009 to 2015.Rivera was 33.Rivera's fellow "Glee" cast members Cory Monteith and Mark Salling have also died.The loss of the young actors has had some questioning whether there is a "Glee curse." The discovery of Rivera's body coincides
Netflix and the creators of Stranger Things, Matt and Ross Duffer, are being sued by a company that says the idea for the hit show was stolen from a screenplay called Totem.A lawsuit filed by Irish Rover Entertainment on Wednesday (July 15) in California federal court claims that Stranger Things has copied a number of things from Totem, a screenplay written by Jeffrey Kennedy (via TheWrap).The suit alleges that the Netflix show lifted the “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticUPDATED, 3:10 PM: A California judge has denied Netflix’s second motion to dismiss Mo’Nique’s racial and gender bias against the streamer in which she alleges gender and racial discrimination over pay for a potential comedy special.The comic and Precious Oscar winner, real name Monique Hicks, says the $500,000 offered by Netflix in 2017 for a stand-up special was not just an insult but illegal.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC One’s adaptation of Vikram Seth’s best-selling novel A Suitable Boy is heading to Netflix outside of the U.S., Canada and China, distributor BBC Studios has announced.The streamer has also clinched the Lookout Point drama for subscribers in UK and Ireland after its 12-month iPlayer window has expired following its broadcast on BBC One. Lookout Point-owner BBC Studios is currently in talks with a U.S.