'Deadpool & Wolverine' Leads Pop Culture's F-bomb Trend
The summary covers the frequent use of the F-word in pop culture, record production hours and high ratings for the Paris Olympics, David Lynch's retirement due to health issues, and the Sarajevo Film Festival honoring actors and directors like Meg Ryan and John Turturro.
'Deadpool & Wolverine' leads a pop culture cascade of F-bombs. The F-word, once the most shocking expletive, is now common in pop culture, notably in Disney's R-rated Marvel film and Taylor Swift's album.
Record production hours and high ratings for the Paris Olympics have been boosted by iconic landmarks, with increased viewership across major territories, according to the Games' broadcast chief.
David Lynch, creator of 'Twin Peaks,' is likely to retire due to an emphysema diagnosis, limiting his mobility and increasing his risk from COVID-19.
The Sarajevo Film Festival will honor actors and directors Meg Ryan, John Turturro, and Alexander Payne for their contributions, alongside Palestinian director Elia Suleiman.
(With inputs from agencies.)