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Pixar's Coco Sequel Announced, Set for 2029 Release
The animated success film "Coco" from Disney and Pixar gets a sequel, writes [Variety](https://variety. com/2025/film/news/coco-2-pixar-release-date-2029-1236343942/).
This week's films and series - poking fun at Hollywood
Big stars play themselves in the Hollywood satire "The Studio" and thus it becomes a cinema premiere for the year's best international film, according to the Oscar jury. Here are this week's films and series.
Controversies surrounding "Snow White" – media barred
It is one of the year's biggest Disney films, but the stars' controversial statements have gotten most of the headlines. Now the media is being barred from the gala premiere of the new "Snow White" film in Hollywood on Saturday.
"Anora" Frontrunner at the Oscars Gala
"Anora" or "The Conclave"? "The Brutalist" or "Emilia Pérez"? Rarely has an Academy Awards ceremony felt so unpredictable as this year. But the film critics in Los Angeles have nevertheless decided on a winner.
Court: Telenor must block sites – otherwise fine
Telenor needs, according to a verdict from the Patent and Market Court, to block a number of sites for its customers, otherwise the company is threatened with a fine. This is because streaming and film services such as Netflix and Disney have demanded that Telenor block several illegal streaming services, which is now the verdict, according to [Expressen](https://www.
The Boxing Body "a challenge" for veteran actor
It took six months for Stephen Graham to get the massive boxer's body he has in the TV series "A Thousand Blows". Five days a week, he trained extremely hard, three days he also trained boxing.
Reduced glamour at this year's Oscars Gala
Somewhat subdued in the aftermath of the devastating fires that hit Los Angeles, but with a magnificent lineup of Hollywood's brightest shining stars. Now, more details about this year's Oscars gala have been revealed.
This week's film and series
A young Bob Dylan and an old Robert De Niro are in the spotlight at the cinema and on TV. Here are this week's films and series.
For the first time, gender equality on the white screen
The distribution of leading roles was for the first time equal between the sexes in American film last year, according to Kulturnytt on Sveriges Radio. .
Disney backs away from diversity strategies
Disney is the latest company to back down from its plans for diversity and equality, since President Donald Trump came to power again. .
This week's films and series
Bridget Jones is dating again and in Thailand, new guests check in at The White Lotus. Here are this week's films and series.
The Oscars Gala Disappears from TV4
TV4 will not be broadcasting the Oscars ceremony this year. The 97th edition of the film gala will instead be shown on Disney+, on Monday, March 3 at 01:00.
Disney+ loses viewers
The entertainment company Disney is beating market expectations despite a decline in subscribers for the streaming service Disney+. During the first quarter of the company's broken fiscal year, the number of paying subscribers amounted to 124.
"Abbott Elementary" Gets a Fifth Season
The comedy series "Abbott Elementary" gets a fifth season on the American TV company ABC, reports the entertainment site [The Wrap. ](https://www.
Neil Gaiman accused of sexual assault
The British author Neil Gaiman is accused of sexual assaults by eight women, reports BBC. Several film adaptations of his books are now being postponed.
Disney donates millions to fire victims
The film company Walt Disney Studios is donating 15 million dollars, approximately 168 million kronor, to the victims of the fires in Los Angeles. At the same time, more and more stars are revealing that they have lost their homes.
Golf's new sensation: "Unlike anything we've seen before"
Golf is moving indoors – and becomes a hybrid between simulated and real shots, between reality and fiction. It resembles nothing we've seen before, especially in golf, says Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy.
The Disney Princesses' Hidden Health Problems
Depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease and infections. The Disney princesses are said to live happily ever after, but according to researchers, several of them suffer from serious health problems.
"Bluey" Gets Its Own Feature Film
The popular children's TV series "Bluey" is to become a feature film, announces Walt Disney Co and BBC Studios. The Australian animated series has made a huge success worldwide since its launch in 2018 and is this year the most watched series globally on Disney+.
Confusingly difficult to cancel popular subscriptions
It requires eleven steps to successfully cancel Amazon Prime. The giant company is still not the worst in its class when it comes to terminating a service, shows a new report.
"Malcolm in the Middle" is back
The fictional Wilkerson family is reunited after nearly 20 years. .
Dream goal saved Malmö – drew against Galatasaray
Malmö FF finally had reason to celebrate. Sergio Peña saved a point in stoppage time against Galatasaray in the Europa League with his 2-2 goal.
Pointed out as a murderer – Disney+
The drama "Say nothing" shown on Disney+ deals with the troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Now the streaming giant is being sued by a person who is accused of having murdered a woman.
Has protected his face – can’t be cloned
For Jude Law, it has always been a dream to be in a "Star Wars" film. Now the dream has come true.
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