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Miramax To Produce A Graveyard Smash

Deadline reports that Miramax is bringing the classic Halloween song “Monster Mash” to the big screen with a new animated musical feature film based on the 1962 novelty hit. The studio has secured rights to expand the song’s spooky fun into a full-length story, though no further details have been announced.

Meanwhile, Hulu’s hit comedy Only Murders in the Building has been renewed for a sixth season, following the release of its season 5 finale. The next chapter will see the trio of podcasters head to London to crack a new case, marking a shift from their New York roots.

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Deadline reports that Miramax is bringing the classic Halloween song “Monster Mash” to the big screen with a new animated musical feature film based on the 1962 novelty hit. The studio has secured rights to expand the song’s spooky fun into a full-length story, though no further details have been announced.

Meanwhile, Hulu’s hit comedy Only Murders in the Building has been renewed for a sixth season, following the release of its season 5 finale. The next chapter will see the trio of podcasters head to London to crack a new case, marking a shift from their New York roots.

In other entertainment news, Disney+ is officially ending its partnership with the BBC on Doctor Who. The BBC confirmed that the long-running sci-fi series will continue production despite the collapsed deal. At the same time, Disney is finalizing a new agreement to merge Hulu + Live TV with Fubo, giving Disney a 70% stake in the combined live-TV venture, while both platforms are expected to operate independently for now.

 

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