Apple TV+ is reportedly losing over $1 billion per year, despite spending $5 billion on acclaimed programs like Ted Lasso. With 45 million subscribers compared to competitors like Netflix (300 million) and Disney+ (126 million), the service is one of the least-subscribed. However, Apple had $94 billion in overall profit last year. (COS)
Sherri Shepherd’s talk show Sherri was renewed for Season 4 through 2025-2026. The show was ranked No. 2 in syndicated talk shows and No. 3 in daytime talk shows in February, with increased ratings in key women 25-54 demo. “I don’t take it for granted that people welcome me into their homes daily,” Shepherd said. (Variety)
Quinta Brunson filed for divorce from husband Kevin Jay Anik, citing “irreconcilable differences,” with their date of separation listed as “TBD.” They had married in October 2021 and had a postnuptial agreement regarding property. Brunson had previously not publicly confirmed their marriage until her 2022 Emmys speech. (People)
Blake Lively is seeking to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s $400 million defamation suit, claiming it’s retaliation for her sexual harassment claim. She’s invoking a California law protecting accusers, enabling her to claim attorneys’ fees and damages. Ryan Reynolds filed a motion to dismiss Baldoni’s claims as mere “hurt feelings.” (Variety)
Big Mouth’s final season premieres May 23 with guest stars like Cynthia Erivo and Holly Hunter to appear. The animated comedy follows Bridgeton teens tackling high school, drugs, sex, and cancel culture. The eighth season explores facing the future with support from friends. It’s Netflix’s longest-running original series. (Variety)
Wings Hauser, the actor best known for intense roles in films like Vice Squad, passed away at 77. His death was announced on the Facebook page of his indie film studio. He’s survived by his son Cole Hauser of Yellowstone. Wings’ breakthrough role was as Ramrod in Vice Squad, where he also sang the theme song. (THR)
Disney and Pixar announced Coco 2, set in Land of the Dead, with a theatrical release in 2029. The sequel, directed by Lee Unkrich & Adrian Molina, is in early development with plot details kept under wraps. Disney CEO promises humor, heart, and adventure in the follow-up to the critically acclaimed and successful 2017 film. (Variety)