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Netflix is buying Warner Bros. in new $82B deal

Netflix has entered a deal to purchase the century-old entertainment corp, Warner Bros., to the tune of $82.7 billion.

New season of Hazbin Hotel premieres this October

Hazbin Hotel Season 2's premiere, which will foster potential crossovers with Helluva Boss, is right around the corner, with late October fitting the ticket.

Disney is “fully integrating” Hulu into Disney Plus

Hulu is fully integrating into Disney Plus, striking its standalone streaming app, and becoming a global entertainment brand.

You can no longer stream Courage the Cowardly Dog anywhere

Among the last classic Cartoon Network show on HBO Max, Courage the Cowardly Dog, has officially been pulled.

New Rick and Morty spin-off revealed, Keith David stars

Adult Swim has announced President Curtis, a Rick and Morty spin-off starring Keith David and co tackling things Rick Sanchez couldn't be bothered with.

Mass Effect TV show is being handled by the Fallout TV show production team

The same production team behind the Fallout TV show is handling the upcoming Mass Effect show, too.

Pre-school focused Doctor Who spin-off is in the works

BBC reveals plans for a pre-school age Doctor Who spin-off as it seeks a "passionate production company" to help bring it to life.

DC isn’t going to promote its movies at Comic-Con

DC is going all-in on Peacemaker, with reportedly no plans to share news on any sort of upcoming movies in the pipeline.

Max will be renamed HBO Max again

Warner Bros. Discovery is reverting Max back to HBO Max in a bid to remind people of the service.

Historic Looney Tunes shorts no longer available on Max

Classic Looney Tunes has been pulled from Max following children's programming decline and Warner Bros. pivot to adult and family programming.

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Jon Favreau-led series in the works

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is getting some love as Jon Favreau is working on a new series starring the self-absorbed rabbit.

New animated Spider-Man series renewed for Season 2 and 3

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man has already been greenlit for not just a second season but a third, as well.