Author: Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine

Ajay Devgn’s much-loved Golmaal franchise is gearing up for its fifth instalment. New reports suggest that Golmaal 5 will introduce a fresh twist to the comedy universe. The upcoming film is said to be mounted as a fantasy comedy, marking a first for the franchise. It will also introduce a female antagonist as a key plot driver. According to sources, the makers have already locked the core male cast. Ajay Devgn will reprise his role as Gopal, alongside Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade and Kunal Kemmu. Adding to the excitement, Sharman Joshi is also set to return. He was…

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Since their debut in 1963, the Avengers have faced the most powerful villains the Marvel Universe has to offer, from the unbreakable android Ultron to the cosmic powerhouse Thanos. However, 2025 has proved that one classic villain stands so far above the others in terms of raw power, there’s simply no comparison. 2025 Proved Korvac Is the Avengers’ Most Powerful Villain ALEX ROSS ART OF KORVAC First appearing in 1974, Korvac is a human from a distant future where the alien Badoon have all but conquered the universe. Transformed into a cybernetic servant, Korvac eventually stole cosmic power and became…

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Tylor Chase Cops Say They Can’t Help Him … Their Hands Are Tied By The Law Published December 30, 2025 1:00 AM PST Play video content BACKGRID Tylor Chase is back sleeping on the streets of Riverside, and there’s nothing police can do to help the former child actor because of California laws, TMZ has learned. Riverside Police Department spokesman Ryan Railsback tells us … the former “Ned’s Declassified” actor is desperately in need of long-term care, but the penal laws prevent cops from forcing Tylor into a mental health or substance abuse treatment facility. “Mighty Ducks” star Shaun Weiss…

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Ricky Gervais has called out what he sees as a double standard in what is “acceptable” to make fun of. Speaking with BBC Radio 4’s This Cultural Life in an episode set to air on January 1st, the comedian questioned why “the working classes” are “the one thing that it seems to be fine to take the mickey out of with no blowback at all.” Gervais was speaking about how many UK sitcoms are about the working class: “We are obsessed with it, and so we should be, I think,” he said (via The Times). “I’m much more aware of…

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Dhurandhar has been the talk of the town, with audiences praising the film since its release. Not only viewers, but also industry peers have appreciated the film, Aditya Dhar’s directorial vision, and the performances of the cast. Karan Johar has once again lauded Dhurandhar, stating that he was highly impressed by the film.   Karan recently attended the book launch event for Dining With Stars by Anupama Chopra, where he shared his thoughts on how his year began with loving Saiyaara and concluded with loving Dhurandhar. He said, “I was like, blown away by Dhurandhar, it makes you feel like,…

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Matt Fraction and Jorge Jimenez’s Batman run has made a curious change that seems like it’ll have a sizable impact. As noted by Bleeding Cool, the run’s brand-new villain, who was once named Lady Death Man, has evidently had a name change prior to issue #5: the Ojo. Releasing on January 7, 2026, the antagonist previously known as Lady Death Man will simultaneously debut as a new Batman villain while she and the 000 Gang also ruin Bruce Wayne and Dr. Annika Zeller’s date night in issue #5. But in an unprecedented alteration, ‘Lady Death Man’ may no longer be…

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Tyler Perry Accuser Doubles Down on Sexual Assault Claims … Despite Friendly Texts Published December 29, 2025 5:50 PM PST Mario Rodriguez — the man who accused Tyler Perry of sexual battery last week — says friendly text messages the two allegedly exchanged don’t undermine his claims and are actually consistent with his account. The model and actor told PEOPLE … “I want to briefly respond to what’s being said about me right now. People are pointing to messages where I was polite, grateful, or vulnerable — and trying to use that to discredit me.” He continues, “When someone has…

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The Kennedy Center already saw a Christmas concert canceled in protest of its recent name change. Now, a pair of shows scheduled to take place at the once-prestigious Washington, DC, venue on New Year’s Eve has been called off, also reportedly due its board’s decision to rebrand as “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.” The New York Times reports that a pair of NYE concerts to be performed by the jazz supergroup The Cookers has been canceled. In a statement the group said, “Jazz was born from struggle and from a…

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As this year comes to an end, all the months have been filled with romance, drama, action, thrillers, and unforgettable stories. From big-screen spectacles to binge-worthy OTT shows, 2025 truly gave us everything. Now, as we step into a brand-new year, entertainment does not slow down. In fact, 2026 begins on a powerful note with emotional war dramas, intense psychological thrillers, long-awaited finales, courtroom stories, and even feel-good reality shows. Whether you are spending New Year’s at home or planning a movie outing, this week has many exciting options. Here is a simple and complete guide to everything we are…

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Weekly Shonen Jump is still the dominant brand in all things manga out of Japan, with a storied history of sagas, heroes, and anime that have exploded out of its pages. However, with its recent hits from the pandemic era starting to bow out including Blue Box and The Elusive Samurai, people might fear for the magazine’s future. However, across multiple eras for the publication there have emerged iconic “big three” trios, most famously with One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach. These are often disproportionately successful manga or, even in their earliest years, show remarkable staying power amid stiff competition. As…

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