Entertainment Buzz: Netflix's Franchise Quest, Courtroom Drama, and Euphoria's Coachella Debut
Netflix explores new partnerships and original ideas for franchise success, while Blake Lively loses a harassment case against Justin Baldoni. HBO Max plans a unique 'Euphoria' Season 3 premiere at Coachella. Rapper Pooh Shiesty faces legal troubles with robbery and kidnapping charges.
In a bid to establish its stronghold in creating culture-defining content, Netflix is pursuing partnerships with established studios like MGM and Warner Bros to materialize its vision of original franchises similar to hits like 'Stranger Things' and 'Bridgerton,' after missing out on the Harry Potter franchise.
A federal judge has significantly narrowed Blake Lively's lawsuit alleging sexual harassment against Justin Baldoni by dismissing the claims. The legal tussle revolves around their joint project, 'It Ends With Us.' U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman's detailed ruling came after extensive litigation.
HBO Max is set to make history by premiering the third season of 'Euphoria' during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, marking the first instance of a TV series debuting at the event. The episode starring Zendaya will be a highlight of the festival's late-night programming.
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