Friday Five

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A quick, weekly breakdown of what’s happening in the entertainment industry. Five stories, one short episode, every Friday, designed to keep you updated without overloading your week.

  1. 14 hr ago

    Box Office Comeback in Full Swing, New York Production Spend Surges, ESPYs Honor Jason Collins, Daytime Emmys Crown 'Y&R' Again, Madonna Tops the Charts (July 13–17, 2026)

    In this week's Friday Five, movie theaters are having their best year since the pandemic as unconventional hits like "Project Hail Mary," "Michael," and "Obsession" prove original stories can be blockbusters (Variety), New York's film and TV production spend surges 57% to nearly $1.06 billion while California holds its number one spot after doubling its incentive program (The Hollywood Reporter), the 2026 ESPY Awards deliver a night of joy and history as the Knicks celebrate their championship, Marcello Hernández becomes the first Latino ESPYs host in 25 years, and Robin Roberts presents a posthumous Arthur Ashe Courage Award to NBA trailblazer Jason Collins (ABC News), the Daytime Emmy nominations give soap fans plenty to cheer as "The Young and the Restless" tops the leaderboard for a third consecutive year (TVLine), and Madonna scores her 10th number one album on the Billboard 200 with "Confessions II," a triumphant return to the dance floor two decades after the original "Confessions on a Dance Floor" (Billboard), alongside other key developments shaping the entertainment industry. Resources: Story 1 — Variety / Box Office Rebound https://variety.com/2026/film/box-office/movie-theaters-rebound-box-office-obsession-project-hail-mary-1236810214/ Story 2 — The Hollywood Reporter / NY-CA Production Spend https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/new-york-film-tv-spend-california-production-1236649240/ Story 3 — ABC News / 2026 ESPYs https://abcnews.com/GMA/Culture/2026-espys-best-moments-sports-biggest-night/story?id=134809703 Story 4 — TVLine / Daytime Emmy Nominations https://www.tvline.com/2214043/2026-daytime-emmys-nominations-full-list-nominees/ Story 5 — Billboard / Madonna's Confessions II https://www.billboard.com/lists/madonna-confessions-ii-number-one-billboard-200-chart/

  2. 10 Jul

    Emmy Nominations Drop, Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Wows London, 'Dune: Part Three' Trailer Drops, Sky Buys ITV, 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Breaks Trailer Records (July 6–10, 2026)

    In this week's Friday Five, the 2026 Emmy nominations are in, with "The Pitt" leading the most nominations at 25 and "Hacks" setting a comedy series record in its final season (Variety), Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" holds its world premiere in London, opening in theaters July 17 (The Hollywood Reporter), Denis Villeneuve and Timothée Chalamet drop a new "Dune: Part Three" trailer at a global IMAX event simulcast across eight cities, ahead of the film's December 18 release (Deadline), Sky announces a £1.6 billion takeover of ITV to create a British streaming champion in the most significant consolidation of UK media in a generation (The Wrap), and the second trailer for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" becomes the second biggest trailer debut of all time with over 500 million views, ahead of the film's July 31 release (Deadline), alongside other key developments shaping the entertainment industry. Resources: Story 1 — Variety / Emmy Nominations https://variety.com/2026/tv/awards/emmy-nominations-the-pitt-hacks-pluribus-widows-bay-1236802863/ Story 2 — The Hollywood Reporter / ‘The Odyssey’ Premiere https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-odyssey-premiere-london-film-nolan-holland-zendaya-1236638693/ Story 3 — Deadline / ‘Dune: Part Three’ Trailerhttps://deadline.com/2026/07/dune-part-3-trailer-character-posters-1236756805/  Story 4 — The Wrap / Sky-ITV https://www.thewrap.com/industry-news/deals-ma/sky-buys-itv-media-entertainment-unit-2-billion-deal/ Story 5 — Deadline / ‘Spider-Man’ Trailer https://deadline.com/2026/06/spider-man-brand-new-day-second-trailer-record-1236968469/

  3. 3 Jul

    'Landman' Cast Raises, Paramount-WBD Clears EU, World Cup Breaks TV Records, 'Project Hail Mary' Heads to Streaming, YouTube Meets Hollywood (June 29–July 3, 2026)

    In this week's Friday Five, the original cast of “Landman” secures rare mid-run salary renegotiations ahead of Season 3, reflecting the show's status as Paramount+'s biggest hit (Deadline), Paramount submits concessions to the European Commission — agreeing to exit its Universal distribution joint venture — to clear its $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (The Hollywood Reporter), Fox's 2026 World Cup coverage more than doubles its 2022 audience, with the USMNT's win over Paraguay setting the record for the most-watched World Cup telecast in English-language US history (The Hollywood Reporter), “Project Hail Mary” heads to Prime Video following a 105-day theatrical window, one of the longest studio commitments to exclusive theatrical exhibition in years (Deadline), and Markiplier's Hollywood journey — six months after his self-distributed film “Iron Lung” grossed $50 million worldwide — offers a window into how YouTube-born films are reshaping where studios look for talent and IP (IndieWire), alongside other key developments shaping the entertainment industry. Resources: Story 1 — Deadline / Landman landman-cast-members-salary-increases-demi-moore-ali-larter-1236942522/  Story 2 — The Hollywood Reporter / Paramount-WBD EU https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/paramount-to-exit-uip-to-win-eu-approval-for-warner-merger-1236634547/ Story 3 — The Hollywood Reporter / World Cup Ratings https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/fox-world-cup-2026-pregame-show-ratings-1236632412/ Story 4 — Deadline / Project Hail Mary project-hail-mary-prime-video-release-date-1236972341/ Story 5 — IndieWire / Markiplier features/interviews/markiplier-hollywood-indie-film-youtube-loyalty-1235202783/

  4. 26 Jun

    'Grey's Anatomy' Production Accounting, Sony's $100M Cosm Bet, Academy's Most Diverse Voter Class, Google Backs A24, Bond Auditions Heat Up (June 22–26, 2026)

    In this week's Friday 5, payroll accountants Candy Carstensen and Brad Rees join Beyond the Budget to discuss the production accounting behind “Grey's Anatomy” and the shift from paper timecards to digital workflows (Cast & Crew), Sony Pictures Entertainment makes a $100 million investment in Cosm, the immersive dome venue company, to expand experiential cinema (The Hollywood Reporter), the Academy invites its most diverse class of Oscar voters yet, with 529 new members including Jacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega, and new Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro (Deadline), Google's DeepMind unit partners with A24 in a $75 million deal to develop AI-powered filmmaking tools (Variety), and director Denis Villeneuve begins personally calling actors who have advanced to the next round of James Bond auditions, set for August (Deadline), alongside other key developments shaping the entertainment industry. Resources: Story 1 — Cast & Crew / Beyond the Budget: beyond-the-budget-brad-and-candyStory 2 — The Hollywood Reporter / Sony x Cosm: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/sony-pictures-invests-cosm-dome-immersive-theaters-1236629509/Story 3 — Deadline / Academy Voters: jacob-elordi-josh-oconnor-jenna-ortega-529-new-oscar-voters-1236966297/Story 4 — Variety / Google x A24: news/google-a24-ai-filmmaking-tools-1236787297/Story 5 — Deadline / James Bond: james-bond-auditions-august-next-round-the-dish-1236964582/

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A quick, weekly breakdown of what’s happening in the entertainment industry. Five stories, one short episode, every Friday, designed to keep you updated without overloading your week.