President Trump announced he’s authorizing a 100% tariff on foreign-produced movies, citing them as a national security threat to the U.S. movie industry. He emphasized the need for more American-made movies. (Variety)
Ruth Buzzi, the actress and comedian famous for her role as Gladys on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, passed away at 88. Her family revealed she had been in hospice care for years due to Alzheimer’s disease. Buzzi, also known for roles in Freaky Friday and Sesame Street, earned several Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe win in 1973. (UPI)
Kerry Washington confirmed the development of Wisteria Lane, a reimagining inspired by Desperate Housewives. The new series is described as a fun, sexy, darkly comedic soap/mystery set in a cul-de-sac. Washington is involved in the production but did not reveal much about the project. The original characters will likely not appear. (Deadline)
Carmelo Anthony is joining NBC Sports and Peacock as a studio analyst for NBA coverage, starting in October. The 10-time NBA All-Star will provide insights on the 2025-’26 season and playoffs. “Watching the NBA on NBC growing up shaped my love for the game,” Anthony said. “Now, I’m thrilled to join the NBC Sports family.” (Deadline)
Alexander Skarsgård jokingly suggested himself as a potential “diplomatic Swedish James Bond,” imagining a non-violent, consensus-seeking version of the character. With Daniel Craig’s departure from the role, the search for the next Bond is ongoing. Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been rumored as a front-runner for the role. (NME)
Rockstar Games delayed the release of Grand Theft Auto VI to May 26, 2026, from the initially planned 2025 launch. The company acknowledges the high anticipation for the game, thanking fans for their support and patience. The upcoming installment will be set in Vice City, resembling Miami, continuing the iconic franchise’s legacy. (UPI)
Charley Scalies, the actor best known for his roles in HBO’s The Wire and The Sopranos, and a former business executive, passed away at 84 after battling Alzheimer’s. His daughter confirmed the news to the Hollywood Reporter, describing him as a devoted family man and a professional with a passion for life. (Deadline)