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Mark Ruffalo Slams ‘Appalling’ Antisemitism Accusation
Mark Ruffalo has rejected accusations that he is “antisemitic” for opposing Hollywood studio Paramount Skydance’s executives’ ties to the Israeli government.
“The accusation that I am antisemitic is appalling and fundamentally dishonest,” Ruffalo, 58, wrote via X on Saturday, August 22. “Criticizing the actions of the Israeli prime minister, a military technology contract, or the executives who supply it is not the same as criticizing Jewish people. This critical and necessary dialogue is then dishonestly framed as being anti-Israel.”
The Spider-Man: Brand New Day actor stressed, “To be clear, my views come from my own political convictions and should never be interpreted as hostility toward Jewish people, for whom I have deep love and respect. Everything I know about acting, activism, and humanism has been profoundly shaped by the Jewish friends, colleagues, and loved ones who have been integral and family throughout every point of my life.”
Ruffalo has been a vocal opponent of Paramount Skydance’s proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros since the deal was announced in February. Paramount Skydance chairman David Ellison is the son of Oracle cofounder and prominent Donald Trump ally Larry Ellison. (David, 43, and Larry, 82, became co-owners of Paramount Skydance following a 2025 merger.)
The latest controversy started when Ruffalo condemned a clip of Safra Catz — Oracle’s executive vice chair and a Paramount board member — recently speaking about “profoundly scary technologies” that Oracle shared with the Israeli government following the October 7 terror attacks in 2023.
Paramount Skydance responded to Ruffalo with a statement that invoked accusations of antisemitism.
“We are, as always, troubled when antisemitic tropes are invoked in purported service of a business dispute,” a Paramount spokesperson said in a statement on Friday, August 21. “Words like ‘genocide’ and ‘apartheid,’ applied to a corporate transaction, aren’t just wrong — they’re a bridge too far, and they cheapen the very real suffering those words are meant to describe. This doesn’t deserve a response in kind — and to be clear, we don’t tolerate prejudice of any kind, against anyone.”
The company went on to say, “We understand people feel strongly about this merger and are hopeful and expect that it will be judged based on the legal merits, not underlying bias. We’re asking for the same good faith we’re extending: less rhetoric, more understanding. Paramount’s future is being written for everyone who wants to make and watch great stories.”
In light of those accusations, Ruffalo drew attention to what he warned would be “real consequences” for people across the country if Paramount Skydance is allowed to buy Warner Bros.
“This merger has real consequences for real people, and for the entire country. Scrutinizing the Ellisons, including Oracle’s business built on data, surveillance technology and government contracts, and the serious threat to editorial freedom and the loss of a livelihood for thousands of families, is fair and necessary,” he wrote on Saturday. “The $111 billion deal would hand one family control over CNN, HBO and Warner Bros., backed in part by foreign money whose influence on editorial decisions has never been fully explained to the public.”

Mark Ruffalo Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival
The Emmy Award-winning actor called for more transparency from government regulators before the Warner Bros acquisition is allowed to move forward.
“Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have called for serious national security review, and regulators still haven’t given the public a real answer,” he claimed. “Until they do, the merger shouldn’t move forward. Now is the time to dive boldly into all these issues, not step back or concede.”
Ruffalo was among dozens of Hollywood actors and filmmakers to sign an open letter of “unequivocal opposition” to the Paramount-WB union in April.
“We are deeply concerned by indications of support for this merger that prioritize the interests of a small group of powerful stakeholders over the broader public good. The integrity, independence, and diversity of our industry would be grievously compromised,” the creatives wrote in their open letter. “Competition is essential for a healthy economy and a healthy democracy. So is thoughtful regulation and enforcement. Media consolidation has already weakened one of America’s most vital global industries — one that has long shaped culture and connected people around the world.”
Paramount Skydance recently announced that its potential acquisition of Warner Bros will not close until June 1, 2027, to allow more time for a regulatory review.
Long before this current dispute with Paramount, Ruffalo has been passionately outspoken about his political opposition to the Trump administration.
He exclusively told Us in January that he would “never say never” to potentially running for office in the future.
“I mean, I spent a lot of time in that world, and acting — it’s for the people,” Ruffalo argued. “So, I love the people and politicians could be doing something good for the people.”
Asked about the current political landscape in the U.S., Ruffalo told Us, “It’s bulls***. And the people in America are suffering. If the people in America weren’t suffering, we wouldn’t be where we are right now. You know, it’s a failure on both parties. They become completely captured by corporations, both parties. And it’s time for a new America that is for the working people who were the plurality of this country.”
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The 76-Year-Old Masterpiece That Inspired Ridley Scott Is Officially Leaving HBO Max
While Ridley Scott hasn’t had a bona fide hit in quite some time, some movies have performed worse than others. Gladiator II made around $460 million at the global box office, but it cost a reported $300 million to produce. Similarly, Napoleon barely recouped its reported $200 million budget at the box office. But another recent movie directed by Scott emerged as one of his biggest bombs ever. The movie in question, The Last Duel, grossed just $30 million worldwide against a reported budget of $100 million, and featured the likes of Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, Adam Driver, and Ben Affleck in the cast. It received tremendous reviews and has certainly fared better at home. The Last Duel was directly influenced by a classic that’s currently streaming on HBO Max, but not for much longer.
The classic was released in 1950, which makes it 76 years old. Such was its impact on cinema and culture that its title has come to define an entire narrative structure. The film tells the story of a samurai’s murder from three different perspectives. It starred the legendary Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune and was directed by Akira Kurosawa. The recipient of the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival, the movie was also honored with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Here’s How Long You Have Left to Watch the Japanese Classic on HBO Max
We’re talking, of course, about Rashomon. The movie now holds a near-perfect 98% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “One of legendary director Akira Kurosawa’s most acclaimed films, Rashomon features an innovative narrative structure, brilliant acting, and a thoughtful exploration of reality versus perception.” In addition to The Last Duel, films such as Reservoir Dogs and The Usual Suspects, and even the Star Wars show The Acolyte, have been influenced by Rashomon. Along with Kurosawa’s other classics Seven Samurai and Ikiru, the movie will be removed from HBO Max on September 30. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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August 25, 1950
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88 Minutes
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Akira Kurosawa
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Ryunosoke Akutagawa, Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto
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Netflix Subscribers Officially Have 1 Week Left To Watch This 5-Part Sci-Fi Masterpiece
Netflix has launched several big action blockbusters so far this year, but the most popular new release of them all has been War Machine. Best known for his role in Prime Video’s Reacher, War Machine stars Alan Ritchson, who is well on his way to becoming one of the biggest action stars in the world, especially in the streaming landscape. Netflix brought together stars Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton for another massive 2026 blockbuster, Apex, which also earned over 100 million views during its first 30 days on streaming. The streamer also has a few big releases coming before the end of the year, including Ray Gunn, the animated feature from Brad Bird 30 years in the making. The film is releasing on Netflix globally on December 18, the same day as Dune: Part Three and Avengers: Doomsday.
Not only does Netflix constantly release new movies and TV shows featuring recognizable stars, but the streamer also has an impressive library of older classics that’s always rotating titles in and out. Netflix is especially adept at acquiring popular sci-fi shows that have been canceled or discarded by a network, and one series that has found a home on the streamer in recent years is Orphan Black. The show stars She-Hulk’s Tatiana Maslany, who even won an Emmy for her roles as Sarah, Alison, Cosima, Helena, Rachel, and Krystal. In addition to streaming on AMC+, all five seasons of Orphan Black have also found a home on Netflix lately, but the streamer recently announced that this won’t be the case for much longer. Netflix has confirmed that Orphan Black is leaving streaming this month, and the last day to watch the show will be on August 31.
What Is ‘Orphan Black’ About?
The official synopsis for Orphan Black, which was written and created for TV by Jeff Fawcett and Graeme Manson, reads as follows: “Orphan Black follows Sarah Manning, a street-smart con artist whose life shatters when she discovers she’s one of many identical clones. Tatiana Maslany embodies a dozen distinct characters as Sarah uncovers a shadowy conspiracy behind her origins. Hunted by a ruthless corporation and a fanatical religious sect, the clones must unite to survive.” Maslany did not return to star in the Orphan Black: Echoes spin-off show, which stars Krysten Ritter. The show was canceled after only one season. The show has all the elements from other sci-fi shows like Severance and Black Mirror, making it a must-watch for fans of great dystopian TV.
Check out all five seasons of Orphan Black before they’re removed from Netflix at the end of this month and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates.
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2013 – 2017-00-00
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Space, BBC America
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Graeme Manson
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Ken Girotti, T.J. Scott, David Wellington, Grant Harvey, Helen Shaver, Aaron Morton, Brett Sullivan, Chris Grismer, Peter Stebbings
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Aubrey Nealon, Karen Walton, Tony Elliott, Peter Mohan, Sherry White, Jeremy Boxen, Kate Miles Melville, Greg Nelson, Jenn Engels, Nikolijne Troubetzkoy
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Sarah / Cosima / Alison / Helena / Rachel
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Jordan Gavaris
Felix ‘Fee’ Dawkins
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Ridley Scott Officially Takes Over Free Streaming With $100M Epic Ahead of Sci-Fi Return
Ridley Scott is eying a big year in 2026 as he returns to the sci-fi genre for the first time in nearly 10 years with his latest epic, The Dog Stars. Scott has enlisted some big names like Josh Brolin and Jacob Elordi to star in his new dystopian epic, but only time will tell if this will translate to box office success. Scott has struggled to find box office greatness with his last two movies, both of which were historical epics that were criticized heavily by fans and critics. Scott reunited with Joaquin Phoenix for a biopic about Napoleon Bonaparte, and he also returned to the colosseum for Gladiator II, but neither film was able to overcome its bloated budget and return enough at the box office to become profitable.
One of Scott’s original hits that certainly didn’t struggle at the box office was the first Gladiator movie, which was released in 2000. Starring Russell Crowe, who won his first and only Oscar for his performance as Maximus in the film, Gladiator grossed well over $460 million at the box office against a $100 million budget, meaning it sailed past its break-even point by over $200 million. The film is perfect for fans of both The Odyssey and Braveheart, as it effectively captures the magic of a great historical epic while also centering around an inspiring leader. Gladiator has been streaming alongside its legacy sequel on Paramount Plus most of the year, but the film was recently added to Pluto TV’s streaming library, meaning it’s now streaming for free. Pluto TV is one of the most accessible free streaming platforms in the world — users who are interested don’t even need an account to watch some of the most popular movies and TV shows on the platform.
Is Ridley Scott Making Another ‘Gladiator’ Movie?
Around the same time that Gladiator II battled into theaters, it was reported that Ridley Scott had an idea for another Gladiator movie. However, since Paramount didn’t see any return on its near-$300 million investment on the legacy sequel, despite the addition of major stars like Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal, it’s unlikely the studio is interested in footing the bill for another Gladiator movie, unless Scott can make it for much cheaper. Scott is due for a box office hit soon after a few misses, and while budgeting information for The Dog Stars has not yet been revealed, his return to the sci-fi genre is at least drawing interest before its August 28 premiere.
Check out Gladiator for free on Pluto TV or on Paramount Plus, and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Ridley Scott’s future projects.
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May 5, 2000
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155 minutes
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David Franzoni, John Logan, William Nicholson
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One of Mark Wahlberg’s Highest Rated Movies Is Officially Named a Netflix “Instant Classic”
Of all the award-winning actors to still be active in Hollywood, Mark Wahlberg has had one of the poorest runs of recent projects. Of his 15 feature-length projects since 2020, only two have earned a positive average score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The likes of director Mel Gibson‘s action thriller Flight Risk, the Prime Video original heist thriller Play Dirty, the action sequel The Family Plan 2, and the disastrous soccer comedy Balls Up all faced enormous backlash from both critics and audiences.
Among the dark clouds in Wahlberg’s filmography, there have been a couple of small shining lights. The best of these came in 2024, when Wahlberg starred in Arthur the King, based on Mikael Lindnord‘s 2016 memoir Arthur – The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home. Telling the story of an extreme racer who adopts a dog to join him on his breathless adventures, this heartwarming story earned a strong critical reception, although it fell just short commercially with a $32 million box office haul against a budget of $19 million.
Wahlberg stars in the movie as Michael Light, based on Lindnord, and is joined by the likes of Simu Liu, Juliet Rylance, and even famous TV survivalist Bear Grylls as himself. Wahlberg is the highlight of the movie, called “a talented leading man with the right material,” in Nate Richard‘s review for Collider, with many considering it his best role of the decade so far. Over two years since it first debuted, Arthur the King is a quiet hit again, officially ranking as one of the ten most-streamed movies on Netflix in the U.S. at the time of writing.
What Is Mark Wahlberg Making Next?
Hoping to put an end to his poor run, Wahlberg’s next release sees him team up with the likes of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Giancarlo Esposito, Nicole Beharie, David Strathairn, Josh Lucas, and Ethan Embry in the crime thriller By Any Means, which recently debuted its trailer. Following that, Wahlberg will star in another crime thriller titled The Big Fix, which also features the hugely talented Riz Ahmed, as well as the sports comedy Weekend Warriors, which is reportedly in post-production.
Arthur the King is streaming now. Stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.
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March 15, 2024
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107 Minutes
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Simon Cellan Jones
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Sugar Hill, Five Heartbeats Actor Was 70
Sugar Hill and The Five Heartbeats star Michael Wright has died. He was 70.
“It is with profound sadness and an unimaginable heaviness in my heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Michael Wright,” Michael’s wife, Susan Wright, wrote in an Instagram statement shared Friday, August 21, announcing the actor’s death. “Michael was a husband, a father, a grandfather, loved one, a friend and an extraordinary artist whose work touched generations.”
Susan continued, “Many knew and loved him through The Five Heartbeats, The Wanderers, V, The Principal, Streamers, and the many other characters he brought to life throughout his remarkable career. His talent, presence and contributions to film and television will live on, but to those of us who loved him personally, he was so much more than the roles the world knew him for. Our family is grieving an enormous and deeply personal loss.”
In addition to Susan, Michael is survived by his five kids and one grandchild.
“We understand how much Michael meant to so many people, and we are grateful for the love, prayers, memories and condolences already being shared,” Susan continued in her statement. “We respectfully ask the public, members of the media and those who knew and admired Michael to please allow our family the privacy and grace to grieve during this incredibly difficult time.”
She concluded, “Michael, your work will live forever, but your love will live even longer in the hearts of those who knew you best. Rest peacefully, my love. You will be missed beyond words.”
TMZ reported on Saturday, August 22, that Michael died after suffering heart failure and complications of Marchiafava-Bignami disease, a rare degenerative neurological condition.
Michael’s family has not further disclosed his apparent diagnosis, which the National Institute of Health characterizes as a rare disorder defined by necrosis of brain tissue.
Michael is best known for roles in Sugar Hill, The Five Heartbeats, The Principal, V, Streamers, Dope King and two episodes of The CW’s Black Lightning.
“The greatest sin an actor can commit, is to fail to be interesting. I always try to make my characters interesting. I want you to be riveted and wonder what’s going on behind my eyes,” he told Sheen magazine in 2021. “You work from the general, you know, to the specific, then you go moment for moment, beat for beat and try to imbue everything with true and honest emotional content if you will.”
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Hayden Panettiere’s Mom Shares What She Told Cops at Scene
Hayden Panettiere’s estranged mother, Lesley Vogel, has revealed what she claims she told authorities at the scene of her daughter’s death after the late actress was found unresponsive from an apparent drug overdose.
“[The officer] said to me, ‘Well, what do you think about Brian Hickerson?’ And I said, ‘I think he’s culpable,’” Vogel, 70, told the Daily Mail in an extensive interview published on Saturday, August 22, alleging that her daughter’s on-again, off-again boyfriend played some type of role in her untimely death.
Us has reached out to Hickerson, 37, for comment.
Panettiere died on Sunday, August 16, after she was found unresponsive at a residence in South Carolina by Hickerson and his brother, Zach Hickerson. Emergency services arrived at the scene to perform “advanced cardiac life support measures,” but the actress was pronounced dead that afternoon. Narcan, a life-saving over-the-counter medication that can reverse the effects of a drug overdose, was reportedly found at the scene.
An autopsy was completed and found “no signs of trauma that would have contributed” to Panettiere’s death, per the coroner’s office. The cause and manner of her death “remain pending further investigation and the completion of additional studies.”

Hayden Panettiere and her mother Lesley Vogel Getty Images
While speaking out in the wake of the actress’ death, Zach claimed he and his brother tried to save the actress’ life the night she died.
“There are a lot of assumptions, speculations and accusations currently swirling,” Zach told TMZ on Friday, August 21. “The truth will come out as the authorities complete and release additional details from the investigation. And that is important because the people who loved and adored Hayden deserve the truth.”
He continued, “When we went in and tried to wake Hayden up for lunch, we realized she was unconscious. I immediately called 911, and Brian gave her Narcan. We then jointly performed CPR while 911 was on speaker until Fire and EMS arrived. At that point, we watched as they tried every measure possible to save her life.”
Zach told the outlet that he is “beyond heartbroken and devastated” by Hayden’s death.
“Hayden was one of my dearest and closest friends that I loved and cared about for the last eight years,” he concluded. “Out of respect for her loved ones, the speculation and sensationalism of her death needs to end until the facts can be released from the investigation.”
The New York Times reported on Thursday, August 20, that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was investigating Panettiere’s death.
While speaking to the Daily Mail, the actress’ mom shared her doubts about Zach’s claims and the alleged timeline of events that ultimately led to her daughter’s death.
“I think there will be a discrepancy in the timeline, meaning Brian had to go out and buy the Narcan while he left her there because I do not believe he happened to have two bottles of Narcan on him, like he carried them around in his back pocket,” she alleged. “When the EMTs came it was for a cardiac arrest. People in cardiac arrest aren’t just lying still. They make noise.”
She further claimed, “I think Brian called his brother. My opinion. I think he knew she was deceased.”
Us has reached out to Brian on multiple occasions for comment on Vogel’s many claims regarding his alleged contribution to her daughter’s death but have not heard back.
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Ben Affleck Praised For Snubbing Bill Maher After Show Feud
More than a decade after their viral debate on the “Real Time” show, Ben Affleck and Bill Maher remain at odds regarding Islam, and their confrontation remains one of the most memorable moments in the show’s history.
While podcaster Sam Harris has long since “buried the hatchet” with the movie star, Maher recently revealed that the Oscar winner continues to reject his invitation and shows no interest in making a guest appearance on his show.
Ben Affleck’s move to completely shun Bill Maher’s invitation has now earned him heavy praise online, with many slamming the talk show host’s stance.

The “Real Time” show host recently had a conversation with comedian Max Amini on the August 17 episode of “Club Random,” where he discussed his famous disagreement with Affleck.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Maher revealed that Affleck has consistently turned down invitations to return to the show and cited their decade-old encounter on TV as the reason for the rejection.
“I love him, but we just are gonna disagree on that one,” Maher said. He added that there’s a possibility the duo could find common ground should they meet and talk privately.
“Maybe if I talked to him privately, or it’s been, you know, 12 years, maybe I think there’s a middle ground,” he explained.
Maher also noted how popular the moment was. He mentioned how often people bring it up to him, comparing it to all his other TV moments.
“More people mention that episode to me than anything,” he said and acknowledged that “it wasn’t the best episode we ever had,” but it remains one of the most memorable moments on the show.
Fans Praise The Actor For Shunning Bill Maher’s Invites
Bill Maher has been haunted by this for over a decade when he was thoroughly embarrassed by Ben Affleck. Who was raised and taught well by his brilliant mother, Chris Affleck. RIP pic.twitter.com/L4vgwkXBYk https://t.co/02Aujeyw7u
— Roy Drones Jr🪼 (@chiweethedog) August 20, 2026
The claims made by Maher have since gone viral on social media, prompting a wave of praise and support for Affleck’s decisions.
One post on X read, “I remember that episode of Real Time very well because it was the final straw for me. I was DONE with Maher after that. Good on Ben Affleck.”
“Butt Hurt Bill still chastened by rejection of Bad-ss Ben,” another stated, while a third wrote, “BASED. Extra BASED points if Ben starts being as courageous as his daughter when it comes to reducing viral transmission.”
A fourth person slammed Maher, saying, “Sorry, don’t buy it, no way Maher invites the guy on again after he embarrassed him so badly 12 years ago.”
“Respect to Ben Affleck for the boycott, and for standing with the Muslim community,” one more individual said of the snub on X.
Bill Maher And Ben Affleck’s Clash Over Islam

The encounter happened during a 2014 episode of “Real Time,” when Maher and his guests, Affleck, Harris, Michael Steele, and Nicholas Kristof, were discussing ISIS and radical Islam during the panel portion of the show.
During the show, Maher criticized Islam, arguing that it’s “the only religion that acts like the mafia that will f-cking kill you if you say the wrong thing,” making a comparison between the religion and organized crime.
Harris questioned the use of the term Islamophobia and its legitimacy as a critique against people attacking the faith, calling Islam the “motherload of bad ideas”.
Affleck immediately rejected their assessment of the religion, calling it “racist.” He pointed out that they were criticizing extremists and applying that same condemnation to the whole religion and its adherents.
“How about more than a billion people who aren’t fanatical, who don’t punch women, who just want to go to school, have some sandwiches, pray five times a day, and don’t do any of the things you’re saying of all Muslims?” Affleck questioned.
The confrontation quickly garnered attention online, becoming one of the most talked-about TV segments at the time.
The Actor Reflects On His ‘Emotional’ Reaction During The Show

In a 2017 interview with The Guardian, the “Gone Girl” actor spoke about the exchange, noting that his reaction had been genuine. “I love a good debate, and I get very energized by it,” he said.
Affleck continued, saying, “On ‘Real Time,’ I think people could tell I had a genuine emotional response because I strongly believe that no one should be stereotyped based on their race or religion. It’s one of the most fundamental tenets of liberal thought.”
The original confrontation also led some commentators to condemn Affleck for defending the Islamic faith from what they believed to be legitimate criticism of extremist ideology. Others praised him for challenging broad generalizations of a faith that billions of people adhere to globally.
The exchange became part of a wider conversation surrounding Islam, Islamic stereotypes, and criticisms directed at the religion.
Ben Affleck And Bill Maher Are Still Not On Good Terms

Maher’s latest comments indicate that the bone of contention between both men remains unresolved.
Unlike Maher, Harris, who was also a target of Affleck’s criticisms during the show, has since reportedly patched things up with the “Batman” actor.
According to Globe Magazine, during an appearance on Maher’s “Club Random” in 2022, Harris revealed that he and Affleck had privately settled their differences following the explosive confrontation.
Maher referenced the reconciliation in his recent remarks on the show, noting that he has not yet had the same opportunity to make amends with the actor, showing that the incident has played out differently for the two.
The renewed attention on the confrontation 12 years later illustrates just how memorable it was, and it has since become a part of the show’s public identity.
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Bills Head Coach Sends Support After Death of Ed Oliver’s Son
Buffalo Bills head coach Joe Brady offered public support for player Ed Oliver after the defensive tackle’s 2-year-old son, also named Ed, died after reportedly drowning in the family’s pool.
“I’m a parent and, ever since I found out the news [about the toddler’s death], I can’t fathom what he’s going through,” Brady, 36, told reporters during a press conference on Saturday, August 22. “There’s really not words to describe [the situation] in those moments. As a coach, as a father, it’s my job to be what he needs from me, right now.”
Brady — who shares two children with his wife, Lauren — stressed that he wanted to give Oliver, 28, “the privacy he deserves” as he continues to mourn the loss of his son.
“Whatever [mourning] looks like, however someone might want to handle it, it’s however he wants us to handle it,” Brody noted. “Look, he’s not here right now [at Saturday’s preseason game] because of an injury and dealing with that. This [tragedy] isn’t the reason he’s not here.”
He went on to say, “It’s hard. It’s hard whenever I see him. I can’t imagine it and I haven’t had the words since. I don’t really have the words 1787469368 but all I can do is just be there for him in whatever way he needs.”
Bills general manager, Brandon Beane, announced that Oliver’s son had recently died earlier on Saturday, sharing public “condolences” on behalf of the NFL franchise.
“On behalf of the entire Buffalo Bills organization, we want to publicly express our condolences to Ed Oliver and his family on the devastating loss of his son,” Beane, 50, said in a statement. “It’s an unthinkable tragedy for any parent.”
The Bills GM added, “We will continue to support Ed and his family as we all grieve this loss.”
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office later confirmed that officers responded to “an in-progress life-in-danger call” at Oliver’s Texas home on June 28. Once first responders arrived on the scene, they were told that the 2-year-old child was found “unresponsive in the pool” by his parents. (ESPN and TMZ were first to report the news.)
The toddler was transferred to a local Houston, Texas, hospital where he was subsequently pronounced dead at 7:18 pm, per officials. Oliver was not directly named in the Harris County Sheriff’s Office’s statement.
Us has reached out to the sheriff’s office for comment.
ESPN reported that the Bills organization has been “aware of the incident since it occurred” and that the team was “aligned” with Oliver in terms of sharing condolences.
Oliver has been participating in training camp activities with the Bills this summer but was held out of the team’s preseason game against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday due to a “minor injury,” according to ESPN. (The Bills beat the Browns, 31-7.)
The tackle has spent his entire professional career playing with the Bills, after being picked ninth overall in the 2019 NFL Draft by the organization. Prior to that, he was a standout college player for the University of Houston Cougars from 2016 to 2018, during which time he won the prestigious Bill Willis Trophy in his freshman year.
Oliver also shares a daughter, Eva, with his partner Dymond Gladney.
In September 2025, Oliver opened up during a press conference about the way becoming a father impacted him on and off the field.
“I really attest a lot of my maturity and just my growth to my kids,” Oliver said at the time. “Having kids and having to be the head of a household and a leader and trying to guide them you know that that’s kind of then trickled over into football. Then, I got [to] become more patient and more, I guess, [observant] and paying attention to different things. … I don’t know what specifically they do, but they got a weird way of making you grow up real fast.”
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Josh Allen Breaks Silence on Death of Bills Teammate’s Son
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has broken his silence following the drowning death of his teammate Ed Oliver’s 2-year-old son, also named Ed.
“First off, I want to say thank you to the ones that knew about it, and allowed him to have his moment and his time. It’s very sad,” Allen, 30, told reporters during a press conference on Saturday, August 22. “And, you know how it came out — it makes me very, very sad and angry at the same time.
The Buffalo Bills organization publicly announced the death of Oliver’s son on Saturday after multiple sports influencers speculated about the tragedy on social media in recent days. Multiple NFL insiders confirmed they were aware of the toddler’s death but held off reporting it out of respect for Oliver,28, and his family.”
Allen — who welcomed his first child, daughter Harper, with wife Hailee Steinfeld in April — shared his displeasure over the “very unfortunate” way the news was leaked.
“As a teammate of [Ed] and as someone in this locker room, all we can do is love on him,” he added. “There’s nothing that you can say to make the situation any better but except being there for him in whatever ways he needs. And that’s what we’re going to continue to do. That’s what teammates do. We love up on each other and try to hold each other up when we’re down. I can’t imagine what he’s going through.”
Per the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded to “an in-progress life-in-danger call” at Oliver’s Texas home on June 28 and were told that the 2-year-old child was found “unresponsive in the pool” by his parents. (ESPN and TMZ were first to report the news.)
The toddler was transferred to a local Houston, Texas, hospital where he was pronounced dead at 7:18 pm, officials said. Oliver was not directly named in the Harris County Sheriff’s Office’s statement.
Us has reached out to the sheriff’s office for comment.
“There’s nothing you can say. There’s nothing that you can do,” Allen said on Saturday. “You have to look at someone in a situation like that. [They feel] what they feel and do what they need to do. His teammates, that’s what we’ve been doing, is giving him his space and time. But at the same time, being around him, loving up on him. Not trying to do anything to reopen that. We understand that a lot of guys in the locker room knew, especially on the D-line. He spent a lot of time with those guys and everyone [is] just rallying around him. And again, he’s not here right now. Not because of [the tragedy].”
The QB went on to say, “Just guys being around him and putting their hand on him and not having to say too much. So, he’s got your back. Let’s play football. Again, I think guys are very cognizant of the fact of what he’s going through, how he’s feeling, what he’s feeling. We’re just there for him in any way that he needs us.”
The Bills organization has been “aware of the [death of Oliver’s son] since it occurred” and was “aligned” with the defensive tackle in terms of publicly sharing condolences, per ESPN.
Despite the personal tragedy, Oliver has been participating in training camp activities with the Bills this summer. He was held out of the team’s preseason game against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday due to a “minor injury,” according to ESPN. (The Bills were victorious over the Browns, 31-7.)
Earlier on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills publicly offered their “condolences” to Oliver and his family in their time of mourning.

Ed Oliver Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images
“On behalf of the entire Buffalo Bills organization, we want to publicly express our condolences to Ed Oliver and his family on the devastating loss of his son,” the team’s general manager, Brandon Beane, said in a statement. “It’s an unthinkable tragedy for any parent.”
He added, “We will continue to support Ed and his family as we all grieve this loss.”
Bills head coach Joe Brady said during a press conference on Saturday that he couldn’t “fathom” the pain Oliver and his family must be enduring.
“Whatever [mourning] looks like, however someone might want to handle it, it’s however he wants us to handle it,” Brody, 36, told reporters. “Look, he’s not here right now [at Saturday’s preseason game] because of an injury and dealing with that. This [tragedy] isn’t the reason he’s not here.”
He continued, “It’s hard. It’s hard whenever I see him. I can’t imagine it and I haven’t had the words since. I don’t really have the words 1787468525 but all I can do is just be there for him in whatever way he needs.”
Oliver has spent his entire NFL career with the Bills, having been picked ninth overall by the team during the 2019 NFL Draft. He played for the University of Houston Cougars in college.
The athlete also shares a daughter, Eva, with his partner Dymond Gladney.
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George Lucas’ “Favorite Movie of All Time” Is Officially Leaving HBO Max
Back when Disney bought Lucasfilm, one of the many projects that were rumored to be floating around was an original movie conceived by Zack Snyder. The film was never produced, with Disney choosing to continue the Skywalker saga with a trilogy of sequels. But Snyder revived the project at Netflix several years later as the critically panned space opera Rebel Moon. It remains the most expensive film project in Netflix history, with the two installments reportedly costing more to produce than even The Electric State. Rebel Moon was released as a two-part epic, followed by director’s cuts of both installments. Combined, the extended versions of the two movies run at around 380 minutes. Rebel Moon was heavily inspired by one of the greatest movies of all time; the same movie that inspired George Lucas to make the original Star Wars.
The movie in question is currently available to stream in the United States on HBO Max, but not for much longer. It was released theatrically in 1954, which makes it 72 years old. A Japanese-language epic about a group of samurai who band together to protect a village against evil bandits, the movie was released in the United States a few years later. With an epic run-time of 207 minutes, the film was presented with an intermission. Before Lucas’ Star Wars, which was released in 1977, it served as the inspiration for John Sturges’ The Magnificent Seven in 1960, which was itself remade in 2016 by Antoine Fuqua.
Here’s How Long You Have Left to Watch the Classic Epic on HBO Max
We’re talking, of course, about Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Seven Samurai. Often regarded as one of the greatest movies ever made, it now holds a perfect 100% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s consensus reads, “Arguably Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Seven Samurai is an epic adventure classic with an engrossing story, memorable characters, and stunning action sequences that make it one of the most influential films ever made.” It’s also currently placed 24th on IMDb’s top 250 movies of all time list, and was described by Lucas as his “favorite” movie of all time. You can watch it on HBO until September 30, and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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April 26, 1954
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207 Minutes
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Akira Kurosawa
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