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Warner Bros teases new films at CinemaCon

Warner Bros. isn't resting on its " Barbie " laurels: The 100-year studio has its sights on a record-breaking 2024 as well, with a release slate that includes a new Mad Max film, " Furiosa," Kevin Costner's two-part Western epic, " Horizon: An American Saga, " the " Beetlejuice " sequel, and "Joker: Folie à Deux," which brings Lady Gaga to Gotham City.

‘Yellowstone' to end in November, sequel starts in December

The popular television western "Yellowstone" with Kevin Costner will end this fall and be replaced almost immediately by a sequel. But like any good drama, there's some mystery involved.

The sequel, still untitled, will premiere December on the Paramount cable network, which also televises "Yellowstone," Paramount said on May 5.

Kevin Costner and wife getting a divorce

Kevin Costner and his wife of over 18 years Christine Baumgartner have announced they are going their separate ways.

In a statement shared with CNN on May 2, Costner's representative Arnold Robinson said that "circumstances beyond his control have transpired which have resulted in Mr. Costner having to participate in a dissolution of marriage action."

‘The Bodyguard’ movie gets a Hollywood remake

"The Bodyguard," the 1992 movie that launched the acting career of the late Whitney Houston and featured her most famous song, is getting a reboot.

Hollywood movie studio Warner Bros said on Sept. 15 that a reimagining of the romantic thriller is in development with a script penned by American playwright Matthew Lopez.

How the Virus of Criminal Authoritarianism Killed Zoran Djindjic

Djindjic was assassinated because he was about to strike a mortal blow to one of the most powerful criminal syndicates in the country. The people who murdered him acted in order to avoid going to prison. He was killed in a conspiracy concocted by the Zemun Clan, a band of thugs from Serbia's underworld, and members of the country's security establishment.

The Mykonos battle over iconic Caprice, a chapter ends (photos)

George Zisimopoulos, the owner of the building that houses the iconic “Caprice” Of Mykonos, has finally won rights to the venue after winning a long legal battle with the current manager, Nikos Gryparis. Nikos had leased the bar in 1980 and managed to make it one of the best, most talked-about bars in the world, according to Newsweek.

Making Serbia Part of the Picture

The Serbian film Commission, SFC, has mapped out 160 locations suitable for filming as part of a bid to attract more producers of feature films, TV shows and commercials to Serbia.

The project, financed by the European Union and the Austrian Agency for Development, includes 34 municipalities and cities connected to the river Danube.