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HBO's recent casting decision for its upcoming “Harry Potter” series has sparked controversy online, with fans criticising the selection of Italian actress Alessia Leoni to play Parvati Patil ...
HBO’s latest casting announcement for its upcoming Harry Potter series has stirred controversy, particularly among South Asian fans, after they cast Italian actor Alessia Leoni to portray ...
It’s strange how Harry Potter keeps finding its way back to us, and that too, not in quiet ways. A reboot, this time by HBO, ...
Another wave of legacy TV is coming to an end. Warner Bros. Discovery has announced it will shut down several long-running multiplex channels, including HBO Family, ThrillerMax, MovieMax, and ...
Plus, there’s the new Spanish HBO Original series, “Rage,” new documentaries and plenty of new library titles to look forward to this month, too. Oh, and we can’t forget that Shark Week is ...
HBO continues to offer several more multiplex channels, including HBO2, HBO Signature, HBO Comedy, HBO Zone and HBO Latino. As for the Cinemax channels that will shut down, ThrillerMax, which runs ...
As Elmo leaves the HBO family, so does HBO Family. The spinoff channel, which launched in December 1996 as a more kid- and family-friendly version of HBO, will shut down on August 15. It’s part ...
The Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles will close its doors July 22.
Follow Author Jun 13, 2025, 07:30am EDTJun 13, 2025, 01:19pm EDT Harry Potter Credit: Warner Bros I’ve already discussed the casting challenges facing HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series.
HBO Family, ThrillerMax, and more channels quietly put out to pasture at Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Discovery is shuttering several of its multiplex linear channels amid major changes at the company.
Warner Bros. Discovery is shutting down cable networks HBO Family, ThrillerMax, MovieMax and OuterMax. The move, reported earlier this week by Cord Cutters News, was confirmed to Deadline by a ...
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