Entertainment Roundup: Stolen Banksy Found, Sony Eyes Pink Floyd, & Taylor Swift's Political Impact

This entertainment news roundup covers the recovery of Banksy's stolen 'Girl with Balloon,' Sony's potential $500 million acquisition of Pink Floyd's music rights, Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris, Ian McKellen's return to the stage, and much more in the world of art and culture.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-09-2024 18:31 IST | Created: 13-09-2024 18:31 IST
Entertainment Roundup: Stolen Banksy Found, Sony Eyes Pink Floyd, & Taylor Swift's Political Impact
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In a string of entertainment news, one of Banksy's most well-known pieces, 'Girl with Balloon,' has been recovered after it was stolen from a London gallery, leading to charges against two men, according to police reports.

Sony Music is reportedly negotiating a $500 million deal to acquire the rights to Pink Floyd's music, despite ongoing personal conflicts among the band members.

Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris has sparked discussions about the potential impact on young voters in the upcoming U.S. election, as both sides ramp up efforts to secure votes.

Actor Ian McKellen aims to complete his portrayal as John Falstaff in 'Player Kings' after an on-stage fall earlier this year disrupted his performance.

A century after his death, Danish butter magnate Lars Emil Bruun's highly valued coin collection is set for auction, with expectations of attracting bids from international collectors.

Warner Bros Discovery projects a significant subscriber boost to its Max streaming service, anticipating an additional 6 million users in the upcoming quarter.

At the Toronto International Film Festival, directors with Japanese roots presented films highlighting themes of love, identity, and friendship, resonating deeply with young audiences.

The historical drama 'Shogun' leads the race for this year's Emmy Awards in the drama category, amidst a competitive field including other major nominees.

Disney, under the leadership of Dana Walden, is poised to outshine HBO and Netflix at the Emmys, driven by nominations for 'Shogun,' 'The Bear,' and 'Only Murders in the Building.'

Fans of Sergio Leone's 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' are resurrecting the film's iconic sets in northern Spain, turning it into a hotspot for movie aficionados.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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