Clothing News Today — August 22, 2026
Paramount Slams Mark Ruffalo Merger Attack as ‘Antisemitic,’ Says Company Does Not ‘Tolerate Prejudice of Any Kind’ and more — today's clothing signal.
The world of entertainment is abuzz with controversy and excitement, and it's all reflected in the latest news. The media landscape is facing a reckoning, with Paramount speaking out against what they call an "antisemitic" attack by Mark Ruffalo, vowing that their company does not tolerate prejudice of any kind. Meanwhile, as the Emmy voting period comes to a close, industry insiders are speculating about potential surprises that could shake up the awards landscape.
From Hollywood to streaming platforms, there's no shortage of new developments to keep track of. Netflix has just announced theatrical and streaming dates for Peter Berg's highly anticipated World War II drama, "The Mosquito Bowl". And in a more introspective vein, a new crop of authors is exploring the anxieties of social media and turning them into fresh literary worlds. As the lines between culture, style, and media continue to blur, we're here to bring you the latest news and insights from the front lines of the entertainment industry.
Today's signal:
• Paramount Slams Mark Ruffalo Merger Attack as ‘Antisemitic,’ Says Company Does Not ‘Tolerate Prejudice of Any Kind’ (variety.com)
• Emmy Predictions: What Surprises Could Emerge With Five Days Left to Vote (variety.com)
• Netflix Sets Theatrical and Streaming Dates for Peter Berg’s World War II Drama ‘The Mosquito Bowl’ (EXCLUSIVE) (variety.com)
• Social Media Dread Is Everywhere. These Authors Turned It Into New Worlds (rollingstone.com)