Highlights from the Entertainment Industry: Halloween, Beetlejuice, ABBA, and More

The entertainment industry is buzzing with early Halloween attractions in theme parks, Tim Burton's return with a Beetlejuice sequel, and ABBA's request to Donald Trump to stop using their music at rallies. Basel will host the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, and Angelina Jolie tackles opera in a new film. Meanwhile, South Indian movie stars face sex crime investigations, and Oasis fans eagerly await reunion tour tickets.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-08-2024 18:31 IST | Created: 30-08-2024 18:31 IST
Highlights from the Entertainment Industry: Halloween, Beetlejuice, ABBA, and More
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Early Halloween festivities are sweeping across U.S. theme parks as operators like Disney and Six Flags aim to boost attendance with spooky attractions, merchandise, and performances.

In the film world, director Tim Burton rekindles his passion with a Beetlejuice sequel, featuring original cast members like Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder.

Meanwhile, ABBA requests Donald Trump to cease using their music at political rallies, and Basel is set to host the Eurovision Song Contest in 2025, promising an economic windfall.

Angelina Jolie faces challenges as she prepares to portray opera legend Maria Callas in a new movie.

In India, several South Indian film stars are under investigation for sexual assault and harassment, amplifying concerns over violence against women.

Oasis fans in the UK and Ireland eagerly anticipate tickets for the band's reunion tour, while Venice Film Festival draws attention with a documentary on Trump's migrant separation policy and a plethora of A-list stars.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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