Entertainment Industry Abuzz: Meghan Markle's Potential Netflix Role Leads Headlines
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly in talks for a role in Netflix series 'The Gentlemen.' ABC accuses Trump's FCC of intimidation, leading to programming changes. UK cinemas ban smart glasses over piracy concerns, and Ridley Scott returns to sci-fi with 'The Dog Stars.'
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex and wife of Prince Harry, may be stepping back into the acting limelight with a potential role in Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen' on Netflix, according to reports. Though the series has not been renewed for a third season, discussions are underway for her participation, with some sources calling these talks 'hypothetical.'
In a separate development, ABC has accused President Trump's administration of leveraging the FCC to pressure the network into altering its programming. ABC alleges the administration's tactics have forced them to avoid political candidates on shows like 'The View.' Disney has filed a lawsuit against the FCC, claiming an unjust review of its broadcast licenses—a move they argue is retaliatory.
Cinema operators in the UK are enforcing new policies restricting the use of camera-enabled smart glasses, including Meta's AI eyewear, due to concerns about privacy and film piracy. The decision reflects growing anxiety over the recording capacities of such devices, following recent legal restrictions imposed by English courts.
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