Entertainment Buzz: F1 Movie Sequel, Oscar Statuette & Theatrical Firsts
The entertainment world is buzzing with updates: Apple's Eddy Cue hints at a sequel to the F1 movie with Brad Pitt following their successful U.S. deal. Pavel Talankin's missing Oscar was found. Graham Linehan was cleared on appeal. Netflix announces a theatrical release for Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia' film. New rules from the Academy enforce human-only eligibility for acting and writing Oscars.
Big updates come from the entertainment industry, with Apple's Eddy Cue hinting at a sequel to the F1 movie featuring Brad Pitt. The tech giant aims to expand its global involvement in Formula One after securing U.S. broadcast rights. Cue shared his expectations at the Miami Grand Prix.
Meanwhile, an Oscar statuette for the documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' belonging to Russian director Pavel Talankin, was located after going missing on a flight. German airline Lufthansa confirmed the recovery after the award was checked into hold luggage during a New York to Germany flight.
Additionally, Netflix is breaking new ground by giving Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew' a wide theatrical release, a first for the platform. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has also updated its rules to restrict Oscar submissions to human performances only.
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