Sony has proclaimed Spider-Man 2 is the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios game in the company’s history. The PlayStation 5 exclusive sold 2.5 million copies on launch day alone.
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Sony has proclaimed Spider-Man 2 is the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios game in the company’s history. The PlayStation 5 exclusive sold 2.5 million copies on launch day alone.
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The SAG-AFTRA strike is officially over. Hollywood reacted with happiness and some jokes online, and the stan accounts got in on the fun too.
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) strike has ended, meaning actors can get back to work after months of tense negotiations with the studios.
Celebrities, actors, and others around the entertainment industry immediately began reacting. In short: People are happy. Actors seemingly got lots of the concessions they desired, and now everyone can get back to work filming and promoting the projects that have been in limbo for months.
Actors and other famous folks posted online about their happiness.
Adam Conovor, a SAG-AFTRA member and writer who helped negotiate the Writer’s Guild deal, posted a sincere message.
Jamie Lee Curtis sent out her appreciation of SAG President Fran Drescher.
Film producer Joe Russo had a joke about directors.
Actor Albert Brooks noted that he could finally promote his documentary now that the strike rules had ended.
Quinta Brunson confirmed (with a fun video clip) that Abbott Elementary would soon start filming again.
Film critic Richard Roeper had a clever reaction.
Emerald Fennell, the director of the forthcoming film Saltburn, posted a clever reaction with star Barry Keoghan.
Actor Ben Schwartz made a joke about being back on camera.
And last but certainly not least, even stan accounts got in on the action.
The movies are back!
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