Entertainment Buzz: F1 Movie Sequel, Oscar Mishaps, and Narnia's Big Screen Debut
Current entertainment news includes Apple's plans for an F1 Movie sequel, the recovery of an Oscar statue for 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin', new Netflix theatrical plans for Greta Gerwig’s film 'Narnia', and Oscar rules clarifying AI's ineligibility. Graham Linehan is cleared of a phone damage charge.
Apple is eyeing a sequel to its successful F1 Movie as the company seeks to amplify its Formula One engagement globally. Having recently secured U.S. broadcast rights, Senior Vice-President of Services Eddy Cue expressed optimism about extending the cinematic intrigue.
In an unexpected turn of events, an Oscar statuette, which went missing in transit, has been reclaimed. The award, for the documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin', belongs to Russian director Pavel Talankin and was recovered after a mishap involving luggage checks during a flight from New York to Germany.
Netflix is taking a pioneering step by giving Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew' an exclusive theatrical release, marking a first for the streaming giant. Meanwhile, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirms that only human actors and writers are eligible for future Oscars.
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Entertainment Buzz: F1 Movie Sequel, Oscar Statuette & Theatrical Firsts