Hollywood Stars and Blockbuster Debuts: A Week in Entertainment
Jennifer Lopez files for divorce, Taylor Swift wraps her Eras tour, 'Pachinko' returns for Season Two, China's 'Black Myth: Wukong' gains traction, Netflix sees an ad surge, Meg Ryan receives an honor, Warner Bros plans a massive studio in Nevada, U.S streaming viewership rises, Taylor Swift cancels Vienna shows, Zoe Kravitz debuts as director.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are reportedly getting a divorce, according to media outlets like TMZ. Lopez filed the papers in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Taylor Swift ended the European leg of her Eras tour with a bang, joined by Florence Welch and debuting new songs at Wembley Stadium.
The critically acclaimed TV series 'Pachinko' returns for its second season with a larger cast and higher stakes, opening in Osaka, Japan in 1945.
China's 'Black Myth: Wukong' video game, based on 'Journey to the West,' is making waves with 2.2 million concurrent players on Steam.
Netflix experienced a 150% surge in upfront ad commitments, partly due to NFL games and 'Squid Game.'
Meg Ryan received the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the Sarajevo Film Festival for her contributions to the film industry.
Warner Bros Discovery plans to invest $8.5 billion in a new studio in Nevada, pending tax credits.
Streaming viewership in the U.S. rose by 3.5% in July, driven by the Olympics, according to Nielsen.
Taylor Swift canceled her Vienna shows due to a plot against her concert venue, expressing fear and guilt.
Zoe Kravitz made her directorial debut with 'Blink Twice,' a psychological thriller about power dynamics inspired by her own experiences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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