Jon Stewart responds to Paramount and CBS following the cancellation of Colbert’s ‘Late Show’.
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A group associated with the technology firm Palantir is making efforts to reintroduce a sense of “patriotism” back into Hollywood. This initiative seeks to sway the entertainment industry towards a more nationalistic perspective, aiming to reshape narratives and portrayals that align with these values.
In other news, Jon Stewart has publicly reacted to CBS’s decision to end “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” The cancellation, which CBS described as purely financial, prompted Stewart, who hosts “The Daily Show,” to express his strong disapproval, stating, “Go f— yourself.”
In nostalgia-driven segments, Malcolm-Jamal Warner reflected on the conclusion of “The Cosby Show” during a recent appearance on TODAY. Al Roker also made headlines with a fun segment where he prepared to play himself in an episode of the classic sitcom “Seinfeld.”
Shifting to new projects, the stars of “The Gilded Age” recently discussed their upcoming season and shared some favorite phrases from the show. Tracee Ellis Ross has been busy promoting solo travel and discussing the possibility of a “Girlfriends” reunion.
Additionally, Trisha Yearwood opened up about a “mental block” that prevented her from writing, while Netflix announced an intriguing new dating series that explores the theme of ageless love. In the world of entertainment, anticipation is building for the final season of “Stranger Things” as Netflix has released its trailer.
Moreover, Octavia Spencer discussed her experiences on “Family Recipe Showdown” and her acting journey, while George Oliphant provided tips on home renovation for the summer season.