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'Zootopia 2' Leads the Pack with $38.5 Million
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‘Zootopia 2’ Leads the Pack with $38.5 Million

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
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Theater owners are surely giving thanks to “Zootopia 2” and “Wicked: For Good,” which delivered a much-needed one-two punch to the Black Friday box office.

Disney’s “Zootopia 2” led the pack with a stellar $38.5 million from 4,000 domestic theaters on Friday. That brings the North American count to $97.7 million since its Wednesday debut. Box office prophets predict the animated sequel will gross upwards of $155 million over the first five days of release. While unable to dethrone “Moana 2” as the highest Thanksgiving week earner of all time ($225 million over five days), anything above $150 million would slot “Zootopia 2” well over Turkey Day power grossers like “Frozen II” ($125 million over five days) and “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ($109 million in the same time frame).

Directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, “Zootopia 2” sees the return of unlikely police duo Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) as they investigate the presence of a reptilian outsider (Ke Huy Quan) in their mammal-centric metropolis.

In second place is “Wicked: For Good,” which took home $26 million in its second Friday at the domestic box office from 4,115 theaters. That makes for a 62% decline from its $68.6 million debut last Friday. Jon M. Chu’s musical sequel has grossed $226.6 million at the domestic box office so far, and is projected to land somewhere around $270 million at the end of the five-day holiday frame.

“Eternity,” a fantasy romance from A24, opened in sixth place on Friday, earning an estimated $1.1 million from 1,348 locations. That brings the domestic total to around $3.1 million since Wednesday. From director David Freyne, the film stars Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller as a married couple who reunite in the afterlife, only to have their relationship challenged by an old flame, played by Callum Turner.

In its sophomore outing, “Rental Family,” starring Brendan Fraser as an expat actor working in Japan as a stand-in father for a young girl, landed in seventh place $800,000 in North America, according to rival estimates. The Searchlight Pictures release sat well with critics and audiences (86% on Rotten Tomatoes and “A” grade on CinemaScore), which could help earnings through the holiday season.

Chloé Zhao’s awards hopeful “Hamnet” opened in a limited release on Wednesday before it goes wide in December. The film earned $300,000 domestically from 119 locations. Starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as William and Agnes Shakespeare, respectively, the film chronicles the creation of the tragedy of “Hamlet.” The film is expected to compete for 11 categories come Oscar time, including best picture, best director, best actress and best actor.

At No. 3 was “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” the third installment in the magical heist series. The film earned an estimated $2.6 million domestically on Friday. The film looks to add $10 million through Sunday for a North American total of $49 million. “Predator: Badlands” took fourth, hunting down $1.8 million domestically on Friday. The film has earned $82 million in North America so far. Finally, in fifth place was Edgar Wright’s dystopian action comedy “The Running Man,” which took home $980,000 on Friday. The film should hit $34 million in North America by Sunday.

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Trump Unveils Media Offenders List Online; Attacks CBS News Again
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Trump Unveils Media Offenders List Online; Attacks CBS News Again

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Donald Trump isn’t just content this week with personally demeaning female journalists, POTUS has now decided to make his war on the so-called “enemy of the people” online official with a new White House website page.

Amidst the tragic shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in DC on November 26 and a flurry of Truth Social posts and more attacks on Joe Biden’s legacy Friday from the ex-Apprentice host, the Executive Branch launched a digital pummeling of “the Media Offender of the Week.” Promising to chronicle a “record of the media’s false and misleading stories
flagged by The White House,” the page also offers a detailed “Hall of Shame” going back months. It also urges vistors to “Scroll for the Truth.”

Somewhat surprisingly, the newly minted mouthpiece slams the David Ellison-owned and now Bari Weiss-run CBS News over its coverage of Trump’s reaction to ex-Navy pilot Sen Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and five other members of Congress for their video this week for urging troops to disobey illegal orders and remember their oath to the Constitution. Trump went online to accuse Kelly and the others of “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH.” He also reposted another Truth Social comment that proclaimed, “HANG THEM,” among other critiques.

With the Boston Globe and the UK broadsheet The Independent joining CBS News at the top of the Media Offenders page, the traditionally PR pugilistic White House lists the “Offense” as: “The media misrepresented President Trump’s call for Members of Congress to be held accountable for inciting sedition by saying that he called for their ‘execution.’”

Sidestepping the “execution” part of the story, one of the National Guard deploying White House’s talking points is “President Trump has never issued an illegal order. The Fake News knew that, but ran with the story anyway.”

As anyone who has been alive the past 40 years knows, Trump has made a career out of attacking the media a.k.a. “fake news, so nothing new in that.

However, announced on the White House social feeds and by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt today, the scope and depth here is something different.

Listing literally dozens of TV segments, newspaper and online articles that rubbed the White House the wrong way, the site also features a Hall of Shame quartet and leaderboard.

Both spotlight the Washington Post, owned by Trump ring kisser Jeff Bezos, along with the perhaps soon to be David Ellison-owned Warner Bros Discovery‘s CNN, and the Comcast-owned MSNBC (which has actually been known as MS Now since November 15 as it heads into full-spin off mode). Among the trio of offenders this week, Ellison’s CBS News also makes the legacy list.

CBS News WaPo, CNN and MSNBC are obviously on the leaderboard, followed by the Trump sued New York Times, Politico and the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal. Trump may be suing the WSJ for $15 billion over its coverage connect him and deceased pedophile (and Trump 1990s party pal) Jeffrey Epstein, but, unlike the $1 – 5 billion lawsuit threatened BBC, Fox News doesn’t seem to be found anywhere on the Media Offenders list(s).

Going full power point, the White House triples down with a word cloud of sorts re-listing some alleged offenders. Repeatedly attacked late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert escape retribution by genre in this round, but Team Trump tosses a few other outlets in there too — even some MAGA friendly ones.

The White House did not respond this post-Thanksgiving Friday to Deadline’s request for comment on the new Media Offenders web page. Reps for CBS News also did not get back to us over their placement on the inaugural Media Offenders list. Though Trump and his MAGA gang have brawled with CBS News frequently in the past, since Ellison officially took over parent company Paramount this past summer, POTUS has spoke highly of the House of Cronkite.

Just this month, in his first 60 Minutes sit-down since he was paid out $16 million over a pretty thin lawsuit over a pre-Election 2024 interview with Kamala Harris, Trump called Free Press founder and newly anointed CBS News Editor-in-chief Weiss “s a great person.” Having referred to David Ellison and his father/second richest man in the world Larry Ellison as “friends” and “supporters, Trump called the Paramount purchase and new leadership at CBS News “the greatest thing that’s happened in a long time to a free and open and good press.”

CBS News, Ellison and Weiss may not be feeling that love so much tonight.

Then again, with Trump putting up a “TRUMPLICANS!” proclaiming AI image of a 2028 campaign poster today too, the Constitution may not be feeling the love either:

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Record TV Ratings on NBC, Peacock
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Record TV Ratings on NBC, Peacock

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
written by jummy84

A record number of viewers tuned in for NBC’s coverage of the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday.

The network said Friday that 34.3 million viewers tuned in to coverage of the 99th annual parade across NBC and Peacock, according to preliminary Nielsen data. That marks its biggest combined audience on record, outperforming last year’s parade by 2.5 million viewers, an increase of 8 percent. (It’s worth noting that Peacock has about 5 million more subscribers than it did a year ago at this time.)

The original 8:30 a.m. ET broadcast on NBC averaged 25.4 million viewers, making it the most-watched entertainment telecast in nearly seven years, since the Academy Awards telecast on Feb. 24, 2019, which aired on ABC.

Meanwhile, the adults 18-49 viewership was up 13 percent from the previous year. The original broadcast marked the highest-rated entertainment telecast in five years, since NBC’s coverage of the 2020 Thanksgiving Day Parade.

In other Thanksgiving programming, The National Dog Show Presented by Purina averaged 12.8 million viewers, a 4 percent increase over last year. In late-night, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers brought in their biggest audiences since their post-NFL broadcasts on Sept. 4.

“These record-breaking numbers signify how beloved this parade is to our audience and we couldn’t be more thrilled to begin the holiday season on such a wonderful note,” said Jen Neal, executive vp live events and specials, NBCUniversal Entertainment. “A profound thank-you to Macy’s for their partnership in producing such an iconic event.”

Added Sharon Otterman, chief marketing officer at Macy’s: “This year’s record-breaking ratings are a powerful testament to the creative mastery, technical precision and storytelling ambition Macy’s offers. We are deeply proud to create entertainment that showcases today’s top talent and captures the cultural zeitgeist to connect with our audiences and consistently redefine the benchmark for televised and streaming programming. As we look toward the 100th Macy’s Parade, we remain dedicated to leveraging our unique capabilities to inspire wonder and joy for millions nationwide, ensuring our programs exceed expectations year after year.”

NBC’s coverage of this year’s parade was again hosted by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker. It marked Kotb’s first return to hosting duties on the network following her departure from Today in January. In addition to floats, marching bands and giant balloons, this year’s edition featured performers including Cynthia Erivo, Lil Jon, Busta Rhymes, Jonathan Groff, Ciara, Jewel, Foreigner,  Teyana Taylor and EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI from KPop group HUNTR/X of KPop Demon Hunters.

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"Delightful" film starring late Dame Maggie Smith to air on TV tonight
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“Delightful” film starring late Dame Maggie Smith to air on TV tonight

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
written by jummy84

A “delightful” film starring Maggie Smith alongside a cast of other incredible British actors will be airing on TV tonight.

Quartet was released in 2012 and follows Smith’s character Jean Horton, a former famous opera singer who is moving into Beecham House, a retirement home for those who were once singers and musicians. Jean’s arrival throws the home into disarray due to the fact her former husband Reginald, played by Tom Courtenay, already lives there and is furious he wasn’t warned about her arrival.

As she settles in, the other residents convince Jean to take part in their yearly concert, where they will be doing a performance of the Bella figlia dell’amore quartet from Rigoletto, however she is apprehensive, fearing her voice is not what it used to be. The film offers a comedic insight into ageing, mortality and the power of music.

Those looking to tune in can do so tonight (Friday 28th November) on BBC Two at 11pm with a running time of 94 minutes and will be uploaded to BBC iPlayer shortly after. However, you can also find the film on Prime Video, and it is also available to watch on Sky Cinema.

The film also starred Sheridan Smith as the home’s doctor, with the actress recently opening up about her experience working with the late Maggie Smith during an appearance on The One Show.

Maggie Smith and Sheridan Smith. Momentum Pictures

She explained: “I was a bag of nerves. There were all these absolute legends, I was so out of my depth, and [Dame Maggie Smith] saw me kind of nearly having a panic attack before this scene, and she just went, ‘Smiths stick together!’”

Quartet was the directorial debut from Hollywood actor Dustin Hoffman and made $59.5 million at the box office against a budget of $11 million.

Those who have seen it ushered their praise of the feature length, saying: “Dustin Hoffman’s first film as a director is a treat for the actors involved, and what actors they are. Hoffman has cast his actors in roles that fit them well and they reward him with fine performances.

“It’s a delightful film that touches on themes of ageing and the enduring importance of art. And the film’s location, Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire, plays a character in its own right, adding splendour to the warmth.”

Alongside both Smiths and Courtenay, the star-studded cast also boosts the likes of Scottish royalty Billy Connolly, Dumbledore actor Michael Gambon, and Pauline Collins of Upstairs, Downstairs fame.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Damian Hardung and Harriet Herbig-Matten of
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Ruby and James Twist Explained by Damian Hardung, Harriet Herbig-Matten

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers from Maxton Hall — The World Between Us Season 2.]

True to form, Maxton Hall doesn’t let Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) and James Beaufort’s (Damian Hardung) happiness last long. The young couple’s romance is still going strong in Season 2’s finale, despite all of Mortimer’s (Fedja van Huêt) attempts to destroy Ruby’s life. She decides that staying with James is worth it — and then the Beaufort patriarch delivers his most devastating blow yet.

Mortimer’s scheme gets Ruby suspended from Maxton Hall, putting her dream of attending Oxford University in jeopardy.

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Kirsten Dunst and Channing Tatum Are Perfect Scene Partners
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Kirsten Dunst and Channing Tatum Are Perfect Scene Partners

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
written by jummy84

The last time I spoke with Kirsten Dunst, for her work in Alex Garland’s 2024 pulse-pounder “Civil War,” it came with an unexpected coda: a win at the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards for that story. So when I was on deck to interview Dunst again, alongside her “Roofman” co-star Channing Tatum, I pulled out the star-shaped award I received for the honor. No pressure for this interview, I joked.

“What’s it say?” Dunst asked, leaning forward to get a better look. “Well, it’s when we talked for ‘Civil War,’ and the name of my piece was Kirsten Dunst Is Our Most Reasonable Movie Star,” I told her.

Tatum beamed. “I like ‘reasonable,’ because that is right. If I ever really needed to get a real perspective on something, I would absolutely come to you,” he said, turning to his co-star. “I would 100 percent want to have your perspective, because I know it would be a reasonable one. On both sides! You wouldn’t just try to take my side.”

I Am Not Your Negro
Eyes Wide Shut

Dunst laughed and tried to demure. “No,” she said with a smile. “You would!” Tatum said. “You’d be like, ‘Well, you should probably look at this as well,’ and I’d be like, ‘Damn it. No, you’re right.’”

While Derek Cianfrance’s fact-based feature marks the first time Dunst and Tatum have starred together, the pair are longtime admirers of each other’s work. That admiration is obvious, even through the screen of a Zoom interview, as the pair comfortably traded stories (and compliments) about the other and how that respect and appreciation translated to 2025’s most charming onscreen pairing.

Dunst and Tatum don’t even really interact until the film is almost at its midway mark. Instead, we watch Tatum’s Jeffrey Manchester — based on a very real dude, who became infamous in the late ’90s for breaking into various fast food joints through the roof, then robbing them in quite respectful fashion — admire Dunst’s Leigh Wainscott from afar, kind of. Manchester’s crimes did catch up with him, and when he was thrown into prison in 2000, the way-too clever former soldier cooked up a daring escape, which eventually led him to a natty hiding spot: in a suburban Toys “R” Us.

In Cianfrance’s film, which he wrote alongside Kirt Gunn, Dunst’s Leigh works at that same Toys “R” Us (the real Wainscott didn’t). As Jeffrey carves out a strange (and sometimes fun) existence inside the store, he notices Leigh, a single mom with a sterling work ethic and a real sense of right and wrong. And when he just so happens to run into her at her local church (where the real Manchester and Wainscott met), their immediate chemistry turns into a warm romance.

In a film filled with insane details — most of them true! — Dunst and Tatum are so believable and so real that their bond turns a nutty true crime story into one of the year’s most unexpected crowdpleasers. The first step for both of them? Maybe some nerves about sharing the screen with someone they already liked so much.

“I saw ‘Interview with the Vampire,’ but I wasn’t an actor then, so I didn’t have that [feeling of], ‘I want to work with that little beast of a girl in that movie,’” Tatum said of the first time he remembered taking notice of Dunst. “That movie? She’s literally blowing [out of the water] two of the biggest movie stars and best actors of any generation … I don’t know how that little person just had that in them. She’s now just a little taller, and it’s the same fire in there.”

Dunst seemed to recognize Tatum’s range early, noting that she loved him in both “Foxcatcher” and “21 Jump Street.” “I knew working with Chan was going to be… I just knew,” she said. “I had a feeling about him, and I was right.” (Reasonable!)

Tatum credits Cianfrance for recognizing that his stars would vibe, both in front of and behind the camera.

Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst star in Paramount Pictures' "ROOFMAN."
‘Roofman’Davi Russo

“Derek really knew that Kirsten and I were just going to immediately connect and get each other,” Tatum said. “We’re very similar in a lot of ways, in the way that we approach the world or move through the world. He just knew, ultimately, that that was going to work, and then we’re just going to genuinely like each other. I think our acting style is very similar. Sometimes you work with people who are so aware of the camera and what they’re doing, and saving their really good stuff for the close-up. And it feels a little, I don’t want to say manipulated, because sometimes that really works. I don’t ever judge anybody’s process, because man, some people give incredible performances that way.”

Dunst was more to the point: “It’s selfish, really. I like to work with people that aren’t selfish actors,” she said. She didn’t need to worry about that with Tatum, who still beams when he thinks back to the first day the pair got to work together.

“If anything, they kept hiding us from each other during the prep for this movie,” Tatum said. “Derek really wanted the first time that we genuinely got to connect and really talk and meet each other [to be] on camera for the very first time, and that was the very first take of the Red Lobster scene. There’s, I don’t know, what, 14, 15 other actresses at that table? And Kirsten just became my safe space. I was so nervous to get to act with her, and then, take one, we just looked at each other for the very first time, and I was just like, ‘Oh, OK. Everything’s going to be OK.”

The scene in question follows Jeffery (going by the name “John Zorn”) and Leigh’s first official meeting, when she invites him to a post-church meal at a local Red Lobster with a bunch of other singletons (all women) from their congregation. Even at a big table in the middle of a chain restaurant, the pair’s giddy chemistry is obvious.

For Dunst, that scene felt “dorky and fun,” the start of something new for both of the characters. “I just had to feel like a woman who is blown away by this guy and trying to figure it out,” Dunst said. “I feel like she’s someone who hasn’t giggled genuinely in a while, or had these feelings that she’s feeling. It was just embracing your inner happiness.”

After the pair leave the restaurant, a blushing Leigh makes a bit of a move on Jeffrey, shyly asking him out on a date. It’s a light, lovely moment, built on the first flush of romance. “Just leaning into all that, because it makes it feel real,” Dunst said. “And that’s what Derek is always fishing for: the most real and authentic performances.”

“The real Jeff told me that Leigh was actually the one moving it forward,” Tatum added. “I think she pushed him against a van and kissed him first, and he was like, ‘Whoa! Jesus.’ Very forward and strong, and he liked it. And he’s goofy, so I get to be goofy in that scene, and the scene outside by the car is just really sweet. We don’t really know each other yet, so we were still trying to figure it out.”

[Editor’s note: Spoilers for the last act of “Roofman” follow.]

One of Dunst’s best scenes, at least by Tatum’s estimation, isn’t even in the final film. Jeffrey’s misdeeds and real identity are, of course, eventually found out. As the walls start closing in, Jeffrey starts to flee, heading to the airport and away from Leigh and her two daughters, who are expecting him for Christmas dinner. But when Leigh calls him, he can’t resist her gentle asks as to when she might expect him.

And though it’s not entirely clear to Jeffrey at that moment, as the audience, we get an inkling of what’s happening: Leigh has been tasked with bringing him back in. In the final film, we only see Tatum’s side of the conversation, but Dunst’s was also shot, with a cadre of cops around her, forcing her to trick the man she loves.

“God, one of Kirsten’s best-acted scenes in the movie, they’re all great, but there was this one,” Tatum said. “I watched the whole scene. I was there watching the scene, and it is just crushing. She’s getting interviewed by the real cops that actually arrested Jeffrey, and they were interviewing her like they would a real suspect, and she just nails this thing. It’s killer.”

The scene didn’t ultimately make it into the film, mostly because everyone agreed it gave too much away and detracted from the raw energy of what Tatum is experiencing in that moment. Dunst doesn’t get fussed about that sort of thing. Even if that scene is not in the film, the emotion is.

“The real Leigh was there that day,” Dunst said. “It didn’t bother me at all, although other people projected that it should bother me. But it didn’t at all. And I felt like, ‘Oh, we shared something in life, kind of’ in that moment for her.”

When Jeffrey arrives at Leigh’s apartment, we know what’s about to happen: He’s going to get caught. As a distraught Jeffrey is grabbed by the cops, a horrified and heartbroken Leigh sits unseen in a cop car, mere yards away. Dunst’s face in these moments is a revelation, her emotions so present, her expression so raw.

“I don’t really think about what I’m doing with my face, because then I probably would not be genuine,” she said of that scene. “I did listen to a Nina Simone song during that take. Sometimes, I look for other people’s performances, whether it’s a live performance [or something else], and that connects me to the realness of being a human being. I think your job is just to give your guts. You know what I mean? And so I just try and put myself in a place that feels authentic for myself, and I think that people can smell whether something feels genuine or not.”

Tatum nodded next to her. “‘Give your guts’! I love that. I’m stealing that,” he said.

Dunst chuckled. “Otherwise, what am I doing here? You know what I mean? It’s a job that I do,” she said. “I don’t think, ‘Oh, people are going to watch this and judge me.’ I don’t judge myself, I don’t judge… And you know what? If people don’t like me anymore, then I’ll go do something else. It’s like, I don’t know what to tell you. This is what you get.”

Tatum smiled at his co-star. “I think you’re good. I think they like it. I don’t think you have to do anything else.”

A Paramount Pictures release, “Roofman” is now available on digital platforms.

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Buy Official Movie Merch, Books, Gifts Online
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Buy Official Movie Merch, Books, Gifts Online

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
written by jummy84

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.

Disney’s “Zootopia 2” is trampling all competitors at the box office, with the animated sequel besting even “Wicked: For Good’s” massive opening weekend.

The new film follows the police duo of rabbit Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and red fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) as they go undercover to track Zootopia’s mysterious new villain, Gary De’Snake (voiced by Ke Huy Quan). A sequel to 2016’s “Zootopia,” the latest film is not only a hit at the box office, it’s also led to a bonanza at booksellers and retailers online, as families scramble to pick up official “Zootopia 2” merch, toys and gifts ahead of the holidays.

From action figures to plush toys and even a Labubu-style blind box, here’s a look at some of the “Zootopia 2” merch available to buy online now. You’ll want to add your items to cart soon as many of these products are selling quickly, amidst the Black Friday rush.

Disney Zootopia 2 Little Golden Book

A 24-page picture book retelling of the animated feature film, this is the latest release from the Little Golden Book entertainment series, which has featured everyone from Lady Gaga to Taylor Swift in the past.

The New Adventures Of Zootopia 2 Vol. 1: Better Zoogether

The New Adventures Of Zootopia 2 Vol. 1: Better Zoogether

This 88-page hardcover graphic novel is designed for readers ages 7-12

Disney Zootopia 2 Illustrated Characters and Logo T-Shirt

Disney Zootopia 2 Illustrated Characters and Logo T-Shirt

This officially-licensed movie T-shirt is available in more than a dozen colors and kids and adults sizes XS to 6X. Amazon says hundreds of shoppers have picked up this shirt in the last few weeks alone.

Disney’s Zootopia 2 Adventure 5-Pack

Disney’s Zootopia 2 Adventure Five-Pack

Get the official “Zootopia 2” collectibles in this boxed set, which features the main characters of the film as three-inch figurines.

Disney’s Zootopia 2 3 inch Mystery Tails 5-Pack Mini Plush

Disney Zootopia 2 Mystery Tails 5-Pack Mini Plush

The set includes three-inch plush versions of Nick Wilde, Judy Hopps, Gary DeSnake, Nibbles Maplestick and Flash

Disney’s Zootopia 2 8 inch Plush Gary De’Snake

Disney Zootopia 2 Plush Gary De’Snake

Get an eight-inch plushie version of the movie’s newest character complete with his Volt Viper fanny pack.


Disney’s Zootopia 2 8” Plush Flash - Stuffed Animal Movie Toys for Kids and Collectors

Disney’s Zootopia 2 Plush Flash

Fans will also love this eight-inch plush version of Flash, the three-toed sloth who works at the DMV. The fan favorite (and so-called “fastest sloth) from the first “Zootopia” film is back for the sequel.

Plush toy versions of the other characters in the new film are also available for $12.99 here.

Best 'Zootopia 2' Toys: Buy Official Movie Merch, Books, Gifts Online

Disney Zootopia 2 Mystery Tails Pack

This mystery pack gets you a two-inch figurine of Nick plus one surprise character for you to unbox. This is a great gift for collectors and makes for a fun stocking stuffer too.

POP MART Disney Zootopia: Next Adventure Series Blind Box Figures, Collectible Toys Home Decorations, Holiday Birthday Gifts for Girls and Boys, Single Box

POP MART Disney Zootopia: Next Adventure Series Blind Box Figures

Labubu creators POP MART are also getting into the “Zootopia 2” buzz, with these limited-edition blind boxes, that feature one surprise character per box. You can also purchase the complete set of 12 characters here.

Disney Zootopia 2 My Busy Books - Storybook, 10 figurines, playmat

Disney Zootopia 2 My Busy Books Storybook

This set features a “Zootopia 2” storybook, plus 10 mini figurines and a playmat to help take the story out of the pages and onto your tabletop.


Funko Pop! Disney: Zootopia 2 - Nick Wilde

Funko Pop! Disney: Zootopia 2 – Nick Wilde Collectable Vinyl Figure

You can also pick up the official “Zootopia 2” Funko Pop collection on Amazon. Each vinyl figure measures approximately 3.75 inches and comes in a colorful display box.

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Zootopia (4K Blu-ray Edition)

And you can catch up on the first “Zootopia” film with this collector’s edition 4K Blu-ray set, which features deleted scenes, deleted characters, a “making of” featurette and more.

You can also stream “Zootopia” on Disney+ or rent it online through Prime Video here.

“Zootopia 2” is not only a hit with viewers, the film is earning raves from reviewers as well, with Variety’s Peter Debruge plugging its “classic ‘Chinatown’-style detective stories, populating adult-caliber plots with appealing, kid-friendly critters,” while calling the movie “a worthy successor” to the original.

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Kevin Spacey Set To Face Civil Sex Assault Claims In London Court 
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Kevin Spacey Set To Face Civil Sex Assault Claims In London Court 

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Kevin Spacey will face civil claims of sexual assault from three men at the High Court in London next October.

A British performer named Ruari Cannon, who has waived his right to anonymity, and two other claimants who have not, have alleged Spacey abused them between 2000 and 2015.

A judge set the provisional trial date of 12 October 2026 for the cases at a hearing earlier this week. Spacey denies all the allegations.

Spacey was cleared of nine sexual offence charges at a criminal trial in 2023. He was also found not liable in a U.S. civil case brought by actor Anthony Rapp, who alleged Spacey molested him when he was 14. 

Spacey made headlines last week with an interview with The Telegraph newspaper during which he described his financial situation as “not great,” adding, “I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs, I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain.”

The House of Cards alum, who last year appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored to discuss his debts, including the foreclosure of his Baltimore abode, said, “The costs over these last seven years have been astronomical. I’ve had very little coming in and everything going out.”

Spacey likened his predicament to the experiences of actors of yore, who were swept into the Hollywood blacklist as a result of McCarthyism. He cited Kirk Douglas’ willingness to work with screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, then blacklisted, as the type of strategic allyship that could help him right the ship.

“So, my feeling is if Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino call Evan [Lowenstein, Spacey’s manager] tomorrow, it will be over,” he posited. “I will be incredibly honored and delighted when that level of talent picks up the phone. And I believe it’s going to happen.”

Most recently, Spacey wrapped production in the U.K. on an under-the-radar sci-fi thriller called The Tenth Planet. The project was on sale at this year’s American Film Market. 

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‘South Park’ Thanksgiving Episode Sees Cartman Turn to ‘Race Science’

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
written by jummy84

South Park returned to Comedy Central on Wednesday for a Thanksgiving-themed episode filled with its trademark double entendre, rich dialogue and plot action far more focused on the happenings in the titular town than with Donald Trump and Satan’s expected baby.

As the episode opens, South Park’s mayor is having trouble finding a financier for the annual Turkey Trot and local businesses are at a loss, having fallen on hard economic times. A solution is floated to ask for money from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which one resident notes is giving money to just about everyone lately — a reference to the dozens of comedians who recently traveled to the wealthy Middle East nation for a stand-up gig and big payday. 

The boys of South Park Elementary are all-in on the race once it’s made clear that there is a $5,000 prize for the winning team. That is, if no disparaging remarks against KSA and its Royal Family are made by the winners, as is made clear in a non-animated advertisement (i.e. real people, etc) for the big Thanksgiving Day event. 

Meanwhile, Department of War head and former Fox News guy Pete Hegseth shows up at the South Park Police Department, repelling down a rope, to release Trump administration asset, or its puppet master, Peter Thiel out of lock-up but is told to get his “little bitch ass” out of South Park by Sgt. Harrison Yates amid a dispute over the release of Thiel, who recently split town with a “6, 7” repeating Eric Cartman in an attempt to thwart the rise of the Antichrist. Naturally, this slight from the local police leads to Hegseth declaring war on South Park. That is, until President Trump calls to intervene and demand that he focus on getting Thiel back to the White House. 

As the Turkey Trot approaches, more and more South Park residents are signing up and Cartman, attempting to ensure a win, turns to “race science” to determine who will finish first and win that Saudi loot (cue a gag that the Asian City Pop-Up team will race smart, but not necessarily fast). This makes Cartman dead on getting Tolkien Black, South Park Elementary’s male student of color, on his team, as he always wins the runs. But as Tolkien tells him, “Just because I’m Black, does not mean I run fast.”

Cartman finds his science-fueled race attempt to win $5,000 thwarted when Tolkien bows out over the sponsorship of the event. “It doesn’t feel right,” he tells Cartman, who accuses his fair-weather friend of encouraging KSA to continue its actions toward critics — doesn’t he want “them to pay America for sports rather than hacking up reporters and paying Pete Davidson to do comedy?” Here, Cartman, via a series of cutting lines, presents both sides of the argument that emerged as the Riyadh Comedy Festival divided the stand-up community last month. 

Back at the race, the attendees are ready to dash for the case, but before the runners are off, Hegseth mistakes the runners gathering for the race for an Antifa uprising; he is egged on to attack by the gunshot that starts the former fun run, which has become a battle for Saudi money among the town’s struggling business owners. The Department of War’s top brass is perhaps a bit more concerned with content creation and YouTube subscribers than thwarting a left-wing uprising. And faster than he can say “like and subscribe, you guys,” Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem is on the scene to steal his thunder (ideally before her face melts off).

With the race started and the runners being gassed by the Department of War, Cartman is running along and has now convinced Tolkien to join in on the Trot. But he’s slipping behind and out of breath, because, as he’s been saying all along, he may be Black and athletic, but he’s not a runner. In the end, it doesn’t matter because Cartman manages to get Tolkien first across the finish line, all thanks to a little “race science.” This is all after Tolkien calls out Cartman’s racism.

As the episode concludes, Hegseth has been rounded up by an angry Sgt. Yates and is tossed in the local lock-up, where his cellmate is none other than Peter Thiel. 

Season 28 of South Park is set to conclude in two weeks, on Dec. 10. 

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Much ado about William | Radio Times

by jummy84 November 26, 2025
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Judi Dench: Shakespeare, My Family and Me will air on Channel 4 this Christmas, with a date TBA.

When Dame Judi Dench tries to teach her recalcitrant African grey parrot, Sweetie, the name of her literary hero, she’s met with stony silence. “Shakespeare!” the Oscar-winning actress coos, before sighing. “It would be wonderful if you said it!”

The parrot has other ideas. “I was with my nephew and suddenly she said, ‘Drop your trousers. You’re a slag’. It’s very rude! She didn’t get that from me!” she laughs. However, while Dench has no luck with her pet bird, she hopes to reap more rewards in an intimate documentary on her passion for Britain’s famous man of letters and the possibility of uncovering an ancient family connection.

During Channel 4’s Shakespeare, My Family and Me, she examines new evidence about the life of her eight times great-grandfather, the nobleman Anders Bille, who was a member of the Danish royal court in the 17th century and whom she first discovered during a 2021 episode of the BBC series, Who Do You Think You Are?

Ideally, Dame Judi would like to find out whether Bille ever met the Bard, which – if true – would be an incredible discovery given the profound influence he has had on her own life, both professionally and personally. Her late husband, Michael Williams, who performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company himself, famously called the wordsmith “the man who pays the rent” and Dench even has a tree in her garden dedicated to him.

Dame Judi’s passion for the writer began in childhood and today, she says, the rhythm of his language is in her blood. She has played most of his female roles, from Ophelia in Hamlet to Lady Macbeth and ruefully admits: “I can’t remember what I’m doing the day after tomorrow or the day after that, but I can remember reams of Shakespeare”. Indeed, in the documentary, there are spine-tingling moments when she fluently recites passages from his plays.

Judi has a love of Shakespeare. It’s completely natural

Director, Harvey Lilley

“She’s in the library in Denmark and does a soliloquy from Antony and Cleopatra,” exclaims director Harvey Lilley. “It’s spontaneous, unrehearsed. She hasn’t been in Antony and Cleopatra since 1987! We had no idea that was coming. She has this love of Shakespeare. It’s the language, the rhythm. For her, it’s not an ancient language. It’s something completely natural.”

Dame Judi searches through the Danish archives to find out whether her ancestor may have met the playwright in 1606, just a year after the Gunpowder Plot and as plague returned to England – but also, adds Lilley, the year “Macbeth and King Lear may have been performed for the first time and possibly when Antony and Cleopatra was being written.”

Lilley, who directed the episode of Who Do You Think You Are? in which Dame Judi’s Danish roots were first discovered, continues: “You have this detective story, which is astonishing in itself – did her ancestor actually meet her hero? But this also allowed her to talk about her life and her relationship with Shakespeare.”

The director has a long history of working with Dame Judi, including on My Passion for Trees in 2017 and Wild Borneo Adventure in 2019. “We hoisted her up a tree twice the size of Nelson’s Column. She’s just up for it!” he says. But clearly there’s also a level of trust between them. In the documentary she touches on the deterioration of her vision due to age-related macular degeneration. “As you see in the film, she’s determined,” says Lilley. “She has a fear of boredom. Yes, her eyesight is an issue, but moving forward she wants to do stuff, and she wants to carry on. She makes it easy because she’s such an enthusiast.”

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