Entertainment News Roundup: From Spider-Verse to Argentina: Fans aim to break record for biggest Spider-Man gathering; Striking US actors union says major issues still unresolved with studios and more

Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. From Spider-Verse to Argentina: Fans aim to break record for biggest Spider-Man gathering Some 1,000 people gathered at a major monument in Argentina's capital on Sunday dressed as Spider-Man, aiming to break a world record for the most people dressed as the famous Marvel superhero at a single public event.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-10-2023 10:30 IST | Created: 31-10-2023 10:29 IST
Entertainment News Roundup: From Spider-Verse to Argentina: Fans aim to break record for biggest Spider-Man gathering; Striking US actors union says major issues still unresolved with studios and more
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Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

From Spider-Verse to Argentina: Fans aim to break record for biggest Spider-Man gathering

Some 1,000 people gathered at a major monument in Argentina's capital on Sunday dressed as Spider-Man, aiming to break a world record for the most people dressed as the famous Marvel superhero at a single public event. Argentine influencer Uki Deane organized the gathering via Instagram, aiming to outdo an event in June in Malaysia where 685 people dressed as Spider-Man.

Striking US actors union says major issues still unresolved with studios

Striking Hollywood actors and studios remain far apart on key issues and will meet on Tuesday, the actors union said late on Monday. "While talks over the past week have been productive, we remain far apart on key issues, the union said in an update to its members.

Hollywood strikes to dampen Big Media's holiday expectations

Big media firms are expected to warn starting this week that studio revenues will slow in the coming quarters as dual Hollywood strikes left them with a thin release slate. Walt Disney, Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount - which together account for nearly half of Hollywood revenues - have delayed the release of films, including "Dune: Part 2."

Matthew Perry's 'Friends' co-stars pay tribute to fallen cast mate

The five surviving co-stars of the hit 1990s television sitcom "Friends" paid tribute on Monday to their fallen cast mate, Matthew Perry, in a joint message lamenting his death two days earlier as an "unfathomable loss." In a brief statement published by People magazine, actors Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer spoke out publicly for the first time since news broke that Perry was found lifeless in the jacuzzi of his Los Angeles home on Saturday. He was 54.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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