Since news broke that Melissa Barrera will no longer be starring in Scream VII, the horror community has been in shock.
In a statement released to Variety, a spokesman for the production company Spyglass said its stance was “unequivocally clear”.
Since news broke that Melissa Barrera will no longer be starring in Scream VII, the horror community has been in shock.
In a statement released to Variety, a spokesman for the production company Spyglass said its stance was “unequivocally clear”.
The streamer has canceled the music-infused comedy, which centered on members of The Muppets house band, Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem. The show lasted just one season; all 10 episodes debuted in May.
Disney did not disclose any viewing information for The Muppets Mayhem.
Melissa Barrera is no longer starring in Scream VII. The actor was dropped from the project after a series of social media posts in the wake of the Israel-Hamas War.
Skyler Gisondo and Sara Sampaio has joined the cast of the upcoming Superman: Legacy.
They will join the previously announced cast of David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan as Clark Kent and Lois Lane, as well as Nicholas Hoult as the Man of Steel’s arch nemesis Lex Luthor.
Former Doctor Who actor Tom Baker has spoken about openly avoiding other Doctor Who stars.
The British actor, 89, played the fourth Time Lord from 1974 to 1981, and is considered by many to be one of the best incarnations of the Doctor.
Superman: Legacy has found its Lex Luthor, with Nicholas Hoult in talks to star as the classic villain. No deal is done, but talks have been in the works since before the strike.
Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan is set to trade the ballroom for the TARDIS, as she joins the cast of Doctor Who.

David Tennant is set to appear as the Fourteenth Doctor for the first time in specially filmed scene for BBC Children in Need

As over 800 episodes of Doctor Who land on BBC iPlayer they will all sit in one place – The Whoniverse.
Welcome to the world where you can find every Doctor, every companion and, terrifyingly, hundreds of monsters that have appeared in Doctor Who. From the 1st November, The Whoniverse will become the official name, and dedicated home, for all shows within the orbit of Doctor Who which will live on BBC iPlayer. With over 800 episodes of Doctor Who content already in the back catalogue, The Whoniverse will launch with a brand new logo, and every piece of Doctor Who content will carry a brand new ident, instantly bringing all the Doctor Who worlds together in one place and it will continuously expand.
The first exclusive content to land in the Whoniverse will be Tales of the TARDIS, a brand new six-part series that reunites beloved classic Doctor Who duos, as they board a very special TARDIS on a nostalgic voyage through space and time.