Mike & Pam Get Warners Renewal; Rian Johnson Rocks London; Hollywood Stocks End In The Red
Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy get Warner Brother's contracts renewed.

🎬 What You Need To Know
WB Execs Score Encore: De Luca & Abdy Renew Contracts After Box Office Boom
Remember when the Hollywood rumor mill was churning out whispers of Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy's impending departure from Warner Bros? Well, cue the record scratch. Following a string of box office successes, including early buzz around "Minecraft", Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has officially renewed their contracts, proving that in Hollywood, fortunes can change faster than a reel change.
Rian Johnson Cranks Up the Mystery: "Wake Up Dead Man" Kicks Off London Film Fest
Rian Johnson is back in the detective game, folks. His latest installment in the "Knives Out" saga, "Wake Up Dead Man", has officially opened the London Film Festival with a star-studded cast including Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, and Kerry Washington. While Johnson admits he has no immediate plans for "Knives Out 4", he does describe this installment as his most personal mystery yet. Buckle up for more twists and turns than a Lombard Street road trip.
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Warner Bros. Celebrates $4 Billion Box Office Milestone as Leaders Re-Up
It's raining money at Warner Bros. Discovery headquarters. CEO David Zaslav sent out a celebratory email announcing Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy will continue to lead the charge at Warner Bros Motion Pictures. The studio has surpassed $4 billion at the global box office, showing that tentpoles, smarts, and a little bit of movie magic can create some seriously impressive financial results.
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