Sony’s PlayStation to Stop Releasing Games on Physical Discs
PlayStation will cease production of physical discs for its games beginning with new titles releasing in 2028.
PlayStation will cease production of physical discs for its games beginning with new titles releasing in 2028.
Sterling K. Brown and Jurnee Smollett lead the acting winners at the 2026 AAFCA TV Honors, where "Paradise" took best drama.
Canada officially joins the Eurovision Song Contest.
Paramount is set to exit its UIP joint venture with Universal as a condition to obtain EU approval of its megamerger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
John Malone, Sony's Hiroki Totoki and Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick are among the speakers set for Paley Center's International Council Summit in October.
PlayStation will cease production of physical discs for its games beginning with new titles releasing…
Taylor Swift’s big week with ‘Toy Story 5,’ Steven Spielberg and the New York Knicks might hint at her next era.
Shares of Roku rose 20% on a Bloomberg report the streaming platform company is in talks to sell itself with 'at least one U.S. media company.''
Ronnie Schell, the versatile comedic performer known for 'Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.' and 'That Girl,' died Friday. He was 94.
Jason Bateman on his shot at five Emmy noms for "Black Rabbit" and "DTF St. Louis," a "Game Night" sequel, AI and his Spielberg-size studio dream.
Joe Negri, the musician known for his work as the guitar playing handyman on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” died May 30. He was 99.
"SNL" breakout Ashley Padilla opens up about her insecurities in getting the job and becoming a breakout star, and why she stays off social media.
Jimmi Simpson has joined the upcoming Hulu drama series "Conviction," Variety has learned exclusively.
Olivia Rodrigo has released exclusive merchandise around "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," including a special-edition vinyl.
Oscar winner Jane Campion on Harvey Weinstein's 'vision' for 'The Piano' campaign, 4K restoration of the drama and the 'big price' to pay for #MeToo.
Sundance award-winning documentary 'Who Killed Alex Odeh?' has been acquired by Watermelon Pictures for North American distribution.