Avatar Retakes Box Office Crown From Avengers: Endgame, Again
Thanks to a China re-release, James Cameron’s Avatar has retaken the #1 grossing film spot, again beating Endgame for the #1 spot.
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Thanks to a China re-release, James Cameron’s Avatar has retaken the #1 grossing film spot, again beating Endgame for the #1 spot.
The film is expected to release exclusively to box offices later this year, as Paramount has reportedly refused selling the film to services.
WarnerMedia’s first dual HBO Max and box office film was received incredibly well according to parent company AT&T, with over $85M worldwide.
AT&T’s WarnerMedia has decided to release all Warner Bros films on HBO Max at the same time as in theaters, for a month before their removal.
AT&T WarnerMedia’s new blockbuster DC movie is scheduled to release in December on HBO Max for no fee, unlike Disney’s $30 Mulan VOD attempt.
The Hollywood Reporter says a new movie based on the Space Mountain attraction at Walt Disney World and Disneyland is under development.
iOS 16 is hyped up to be one of the best Apple iPhone software updates in years. Here’s how you can get access without $99 down the drain!
With a 1,900 bps boost to FY21 revenue growth, an expected 28% to 31% YoY revenue growth, and a 2.5 P/S ratio, I start Sonos at very bullish.
Alonzo Purple is the newest upgrade to the Cardano blockchain, finally on its way to pass the crypto’s peer-reviewed delay.
The Steam Deck is shaping up to be a tipping point for the handheld industry, deciding whether Nintendo will be the only company left.
Sony’s uber-popular PlayStation 5 may receive a new design and more efficient AMD chipset in an upcoming redesign for the console.
It’s been less than 2 years since Facebook purchased CTRL-Labs, and they’re already releasing concepts of how neural wristbands will work.
In a CNBC “Squawk Alley” interview on Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Chapek has confirmed that Disneyland will be reopening later next month.
The company will use the $30 billion in proceeds from the deal to cut down on debt, with a planned 1-8 reverse stock split in the works.
The upcoming stimulus package is massive. $1.9 trillion means it wins 2nd place for 2 things: price and confusion. Here’s what’s in it..
In a unique turn of events, Apple subpoenaed Valve for the sales figures of over 30,000 games on Steam in its legal fight against Epic Games.
While PayPal’s now worth over $350 billion, there are still several (at least 10) reasons to back buying into the payments company.
Disney+ is up to almost 100 million subscribers already, bringing in over $3.5 billion for Q4 with the rest of Disney’s streaming offerings.
Microsoft has collected quite the library for their game subscription service, Game Pass, which for $15/month, has over 500 games available.
Quarterly sales for Q2 2020 grew over 17% to an all-time high of $43.1 billion, buoyed by Azure growth and surprising Xbox console gains.
The big data company is now worth over $55 billion dollars on news of a possible 4X in customers on the company’s software ahead of Demo Day.
The company filed to launch the ARK Space Exploration ETF as ARKX, sending shares in companies such as Virgin Galactic soaring on the news.
The company continues its massive shift from ICE to electric, with an entirely new logo and commercial business division dedicated to EVs.
In a frenzied 5G airway spectrum, carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Charter have broken spending records for cellular capacity.
Musk’s Tesla falls just 450 vehicles short of their half a million EV delivery target, or about 0.09% away from their goal.
Third Point’s Dan Loeb pressed Intel to make sweeping manufacturing changes in order to bring back lost market share and declining value.
The biggest hack in years involved several US agencies, 18,000 customers, and more than 425 of the Fortune 500, the US’ biggest companies.
The over-the-ear AirPods Max headphones release on December 15th, marking Apple’s move into the expensive high-end headphone market.
Bloomberg reported that Apple is already prepping next-gen Apple Silicon chips, with up to an incredible 128 high-performance GPU cores.
AT&T’s WarnerMedia has decided to release all Warner Bros films on HBO Max at the same time as in theaters, for a month before their removal.
The fitness equipment company with a strong support base received incredible growth during the pandemic. Here’s why I think that’ll continue.
Explore the world of entertainment with posts from Statural covering movies, music, sports and other forms of entertainment. Our experts explore the subject, from new blockbusters to the companies behind your favorite teams.
iOS 16 is hyped up to be one of the best Apple iPhone software updates in years. Here’s how you can get access without $99 down the drain!
With a 1,900 bps boost to FY21 revenue growth, an expected 28% to 31% YoY revenue growth, and a 2.5 P/S ratio, I start Sonos at very bullish.
Alonzo Purple is the newest upgrade to the Cardano blockchain, finally on its way to pass the crypto’s peer-reviewed delay.
The Steam Deck is shaping up to be a tipping point for the handheld industry, deciding whether Nintendo will be the only company left.
Sony’s uber-popular PlayStation 5 may receive a new design and more efficient AMD chipset in an upcoming redesign for the console.
It’s been less than 2 years since Facebook purchased CTRL-Labs, and they’re already releasing concepts of how neural wristbands will work.
In a CNBC “Squawk Alley” interview on Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Chapek has confirmed that Disneyland will be reopening later next month.
The company will use the $30 billion in proceeds from the deal to cut down on debt, with a planned 1-8 reverse stock split in the works.
The upcoming stimulus package is massive. $1.9 trillion means it wins 2nd place for 2 things: price and confusion. Here’s what’s in it..
In a unique turn of events, Apple subpoenaed Valve for the sales figures of over 30,000 games on Steam in its legal fight against Epic Games.
While PayPal’s now worth over $350 billion, there are still several (at least 10) reasons to back buying into the payments company.
Disney+ is up to almost 100 million subscribers already, bringing in over $3.5 billion for Q4 with the rest of Disney’s streaming offerings.
Microsoft has collected quite the library for their game subscription service, Game Pass, which for $15/month, has over 500 games available.
Quarterly sales for Q2 2020 grew over 17% to an all-time high of $43.1 billion, buoyed by Azure growth and surprising Xbox console gains.
The big data company is now worth over $55 billion dollars on news of a possible 4X in customers on the company’s software ahead of Demo Day.
The company filed to launch the ARK Space Exploration ETF as ARKX, sending shares in companies such as Virgin Galactic soaring on the news.
The company continues its massive shift from ICE to electric, with an entirely new logo and commercial business division dedicated to EVs.
In a frenzied 5G airway spectrum, carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Charter have broken spending records for cellular capacity.
Musk’s Tesla falls just 450 vehicles short of their half a million EV delivery target, or about 0.09% away from their goal.
Third Point’s Dan Loeb pressed Intel to make sweeping manufacturing changes in order to bring back lost market share and declining value.
The biggest hack in years involved several US agencies, 18,000 customers, and more than 425 of the Fortune 500, the US’ biggest companies.
The over-the-ear AirPods Max headphones release on December 15th, marking Apple’s move into the expensive high-end headphone market.
Bloomberg reported that Apple is already prepping next-gen Apple Silicon chips, with up to an incredible 128 high-performance GPU cores.
AT&T’s WarnerMedia has decided to release all Warner Bros films on HBO Max at the same time as in theaters, for a month before their removal.
The fitness equipment company with a strong support base received incredible growth during the pandemic. Here’s why I think that’ll continue.
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