FRNS

FRNS

FRNS podcast explores the future of entertainment where Hollywood and the internet collide. From the big screen to Netflix to YouTube and the social economy, we dive into the stories shaping the industry. How does traditional media adapt to the creator economy, and how are creators rewriting the rules? FRNS offers business, culture, and creativity with the people pushing entertainment forward. https://grep.news

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May 22, 2026 9 mins
Star Wars is back in theaters for the first time in seven years with The Mandalorian and Grogu, and critics are literally split down the middle — one outlet called it the most entertaining Star Wars since the eighties, another gave it a four out of ten and said the franchise has never been duller. Martin Scorsese, the guy who famously trashed Marvel movies as theme parks, shows up as an alien food truck chef in what might be the mo...
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Guy Ritchie just said it's amazing Sherlock Holmes 3 still hasn't happened after fifteen years, and honestly the reason why is more complicated than just scheduling. Robert Downey Jr is locked into playing Doctor Doom for multiple Avengers films, Ritchie is juggling four projects including a Young Sherlock prequel series, and Susan Downey admitted they almost made a third film but killed it because the script didn't work. Now they'...
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Amazon MGM just confirmed the next James Bond search is officially happening and hired Nina Gold to find him — the casting legend who discovered entire Game of Thrones and Star Wars casts from unknowns. They're looking for a fresh-faced British actor in his late twenties to early thirties, which likely rules out internet favorites like Idris Elba and Henry Cavill, while names like Callum Turner and Jacob Elordi are quietly surfacin...
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James Gray's crime thriller Paper Tiger just got added to Cannes last minute with Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, and the festival director literally compared it to Gray's gritty 90s debut Little Odessa — which is a massive deal if you know his work. Meanwhile, there are only two American directors in the entire Palme d'Or competition this year because US studios have basically stopped making the kind of films Cannes wants, and...
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RZA just launched his own film distribution company, 36 Cinema Distribution, and the first release is a revenge thriller he spent thirteen years writing called One Spoon of Chocolate, presented by Tarantino and hitting theaters next month. This isn't a rapper making a movie, this is a Wu-Tang founder applying the same ownership philosophy that revolutionized hip-hop deals in the nineties to cinema infrastructure. He's not just dire...
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Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary just opened to $140.9 million globally and a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, but here's the problem nobody wants to talk about: the movie cost $200 million to make, which means right now it's not a hit, it's a very expensive science experiment that needs to keep selling tickets. It's only the third non-franchise film to open above $70 million in the past decade, and it has exactly two weeks before The Super...
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Warner Bros just finished a first-draft script for a Game of Thrones movie about Aegon the Conqueror—the OG dragon lord who founded the entire dynasty three hundred years before the show—while HBO is simultaneously developing a TV series about the exact same conquest. Like divorced parents planning separate birthday parties for the same kid, except this mess is happening during a one hundred ten billion dollar merger with Paramount...
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Ryan Coogler's vampire movie about Black sharecroppers in Jim Crow Mississippi just broke a 76-year-old Oscar record with 16 nominations, beating Titanic, La La Land, and every film since 1950's All About Eve. Sinners got nominated in literally every eligible category, made 368 million dollars worldwide, and turned Ruth E. Carter into the most-nominated Black woman in Oscar history with her fifth costume design nod. The Academy add...
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Brad Pitt's F1 movie just made 629 million dollars in theaters, became the highest-grossing sports film ever, then absolutely destroyed streaming records on Apple TV—and somehow accidentally taught Hollywood you don't have to choose between theaters and streaming, you can dominate both. Apple didn't just buy a movie, they bought the entire sport too, locking down exclusive Formula 1 race rights for five years right after the film b...
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Timothée Chalamet is ditching his usual pretty boy vibe for a gritty, prosthetic-heavy turn as ping-pong legend Marty Reisman in Josh Safdie’s chaotic new film Marty Supreme—critics are already calling it Oscar-worthy. A24’s gone all-in on hype with blimps, streetwear drops, and $25 fictional Wheaties boxes selling out like limited-edition sneakers. This isn’t just a movie launch—it’s a full-on cultural takeover set to redefine how...
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HBO’s new prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is flipping the script with a six-episode, low-key fantasy about Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg navigating a dragon-less, messy Targaryen era. It’s less about epic battles and more about friendship, political grit, and feeling “like a knight, but sadder”—finally a story that actually gets the struggle of being decent in a broken world. George R.R. Martin’s backing this way mo...
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Stranger Things is finally wrapping up with a bang—Linda Hamilton joins the cast, and the Duffers are obsessively crafting an epic finale that drops episodes through the holidays and wraps with a New Year’s Eve theatrical release. They openly admit the cast has noticeably aged but are using tech and honesty to keep the magic alive, all while treating this ending like the cultural event it truly is. If anyone can nail this, it’s the...
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Tom Cruise just got his first Oscar with an Honorary Award after 40 years of jaw-dropping stunts and blockbuster hits—and yep, he actually got emotional. Presented by Alejandro Iñárritu, this moment feels like Cruise stepping into a new artistic chapter, proving passion for cinema still runs deep beyond the explosions.
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Christopher Nolan is turning Homer’s The Odyssey into an epic ocean adventure shot entirely on real waves—and yes, in full IMAX with over two million feet of film. Matt Damon calls it the best gig of his career, and Nolan’s all about bringing raw, authentic grit back to cinema in a world drowning in CGI. Honestly, this feels like ancient storytelling meets modern movie magic, and I’m here for every salty second.
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An AI-generated country song by Breaking Rust just hit number one on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales chart—with no human vocalist in sight. This mysterious project rakes in millions of monthly Spotify listeners, shaking up the music world and leaving real artists wondering how they can compete with algorithm-made hits. Meanwhile, labels like Universal are diving headfirst into AI, sparking a messy debate about creativity, et...
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Guillermo del Toro’s new Frankenstein on Netflix isn’t your typical monster movie—Jacob Elordi’s Creature is heartbreakingly human, and Oscar Isaac’s tortured Victor will mess with your soul. With stunning visuals by Dan Laustsen and mind-blowing costume details from Kate Hawley, this adaptation digs deep into grief and empathy in ways Shelley's story never has before. If you think you’ve seen Frankenstein before, think again—this ...
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Warner Bros is bringing Gremlins back with a third movie next November, produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Chris Columbus. It’s the first live-action Gremlins film in over 40 years, aiming to revive the practical-effects charm while cashing in on nostalgia—though original director Joe Dante is strangely absent. Fingers crossed they don’t mess with the “don’t feed after midnight” magic that made the first two classics.
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Meta says over three billion people use its apps daily, yet face-to-face hangouts are tanking—and now Zuckerberg’s pitching AI chatbots as “friends.” Kids under 13 are getting AI companions too, which some experts warn could stunt real social skills because these bots never challenge you like actual humans do. It’s like we’re trading messy, real friendships for perfect, programmed yes-men, and no one’s quite sure what that means fo...
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For the first time since the early ’90s, rap completely vanished from the Billboard Top 40—until Megan Thee Stallion’s new single “Lover Girl” swooped in at number 38 to save the day. Billboard’s rule changes booted Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s long-charting “Luther,” exposing how weird chart rules are messing with hip-hop’s presence, even as streams stay strong. Is this a glitch in the system or a sign that the rap game’s success just...
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South Park just dropped a Halloween episode where Trump and Satan are lovers, Stan worries the show’s too political, and Peter Thiel freaks out over the viral “6,7” meme. The real kicker? The meme creator’s reaction to the parody hit 5 million views, turning this into a wild loop of internet chaos that somehow makes total sense in 2023.
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