The BRAG Media
The Brag
Rolling Stone Australia
Tone Deaf
The Music Network
Variety Australia
ARTnews
BGR
Billboard
Crunchyroll
Deadline
Dirt
Enthusiast Gaming
Footwear News
Funimation
Gamelancer
Gold Derby
Hypebeast
IndieWire
kidoodle
Life Without Andy
SheKnows
Sourcing Journal
Sportico
Spy
Stylecaster
The Hollywood Reporter
ToonGoggles
TVLine
VIBE
Content

optional screen reader

  • Newsletters
Switch edition between ANZ Edition U.S. Edition
  • U.S. Edition
Variety
Log in
The BRAG Media
The Brag
Rolling Stone Australia
Tone Deaf
The Music Network
Variety Australia
ARTnews
BGR
Billboard
Crunchyroll
Deadline
Dirt
Enthusiast Gaming
Footwear News
Funimation
Gamelancer
Gold Derby
Hypebeast
IndieWire
kidoodle
Life Without Andy
SheKnows
Sourcing Journal
Sportico
Spy
Stylecaster
The Hollywood Reporter
ToonGoggles
TVLine
VIBE
Content
Variety Plus Icon Read Next: ‘Labubu’ Movie Enlists ‘Wonka’ and ‘Paddington’ Director Paul King
  • Film
  • TV
  • Music
  • Radio
  • Podcasts
  • Biz
  • Tech
  • Theatre
  • Comedy
  • Awards
  • What To Watch

Latest News

  • TV 2 months

    Seven Network Announces 2026 Slate: ‘These are Key Cultural Moments’

    Seven Upfronts
  • TV 3 months

    AFL Grand Final Draws 6.1M Viewers, Most-Watched Program of 2025

    The Brisbane Lions celebrating the 2025
  • TV 5 months

    Alex Cullen Returns to Seven Network After Nine Exit

    Alex Cullen
  • TV 6 months

    Esports World Cup 2025 Streams Live on 7plus

    Esports World Cup 2025
  • TV 2 years

    ‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ Helps Seven Network Win Ratings

    'Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story' Helps
  • TV 2 years

    Seven to Enter Strategic Partnership with Gary Vee’s VaynerMedia

    Seven Network and Gary Vee partnership
  • TV 2 years

    How Seven Plans to Poach News Viewers From Rival Nine

    Poppy Reid, Melissa Hopkins and Suzanne
  • TV 2 years

    Seven Flags Massive Push to be Seen as ‘More Than Just a Content Player’

    Seven CMO Melissa Hopkins at the
  • TV 2 years

    Seven Releases First-Look at ‘RFDS’ Season 2

    RFDS Season 2
  • Music 2 years

    ‘Australian Idol’ Ups Maximum Age to 30 as it Begins Recruiting For Season 9

    Australian Idol on Channel 7 logo
Next

Most Popular

  • 'The Pitt' Season 2 Trailer: Dr. Robby Clashes With His Replacement During Chaotic Fourth of July Rush

    'The Pitt'
  • Geraldine Viswanathan Joins Amy Poehler and Mike Schur's Peacock Comedy 'Dig'

    Geraldine Visnawathan
  • Tom Cruise and Alejandro González Iñárritu's New Movie Titled 'Digger,' Sets October 2026 Release Date

    Tom Cruise
  • Two Found Dead at Rob Reiner's Brentwood House

    Rob Reiner and wife
  • Ted Sarandos Makes Surprise Canal+ Appearance to Ease French Concerns Over Warner Bros. Deal: 'We Intend to Support' Theatrical

    Ted Sarandos
  • 'One Battle After Another' Sets HBO Max Release Date

    'One Battle After Another'
  • 'The Magnificent Seven' TV Series Greenlit at MGM+

    The Magnificent Seven
  • 'The Force Awakens' at 10: How the Nostalgic 'Star Wars' Film Revved Up Interest for the Social Media Era

    Star Wars
  • Country Music Drama 'Little Miracles,' From Australia's Bronte Studios and First Option Pictures, Taps Kriv Stenders to Direct (EXCLUSIVE)

    Kriv Stenders
  • 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Review: The Story Is Fine, the Action Awesome, as the Third 'Avatar' Film Does New Variations on a No-Longer-New Vision

    Avatar: Fire and Ash

Must Read

  • TV

    ‘It’s Just the Beginning’: Walton Goggins Talks Massive Success of ‘Fallout’ as Season Two Hits Screens

    By Andrew Wallenstein 1 day
    'Fallout'
  • Film

    Australia-Set Netflix Thriller ‘Apex’ Confirms Release Date, Reveals First Look

    Apex
  • Music

    Causeway Films' Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings on Fearless Filmmaking and AACTA Recognition

    causeway films Samantha Kristina
  • Film

    Country Music Drama 'Little Miracles,' From Australia's Bronte Studios and First Option Pictures, Taps Kriv Stenders to Direct (EXCLUSIVE)

    Kriv Stenders
  • Film

    'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Review: The Story Is Fine, the Action Awesome, as the Third 'Avatar' Film Does New Variations on a No-Longer-New Vision

    Avatar: Fire and Ash

Variety

  • Newsletter

Legal

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
Variety

The Business of Entertainment

Subscribe Today
Variety Australia/New Zealand® and © 2025 Variety Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Published under license from Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Media Corporation
brag logo
Variety
Content
  • Film
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Box Office
    • Columns
    • Trailers
  • TV
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Ratings
    • Columns
    • Trailers
  • Podcasts
    • News
    • Features
  • Music
    • News
    • Album Reviews
    • Concert Reviews
    • Hitmakers
    • Music For Screens
  • Tech
    • News
    • Features
  • Awards
    • Logies
    • Grammys
    • ARIAs
    • Oscars
    • Critics Choice
  • Radio
    • News
  • Biz
    • News
  • Comedy
  • Theatre
  • Newsletters
Switch edition between ANZ Edition U.S. Edition
  • U.S. Edition

Alerts and Newsletters

Follow Us

Subscribe
Switch edition between ANZ Edition U.S. Edition
  • U.S. Edition

optional screen reader

  • Advertise
Icon Link Plus Icon Variety Australia/New Zealand® and © 2025 Variety Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Published under license from Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Media Corporation