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Jason Blum received the PGA Milestone Award and used his speech to champion risk-taking: thanked industry allies (Barry Diller, Bryan Lourd, Donna Langley) and name-checked James Wan as a creative partner — reinforces Blumhouse's stature and Blum's industry relationships as leverage for future horror projects.
Deal valued at $110bn; Paramount offered $31 per WBD share plus additional consideration; combined studio will release 30 films/year (15 each) with a minimum global 45‑day theatrical window and targets Q3 2026 close pending regulatory and shareholder approvals.
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Alex Garland's Men (his divisive post-Ex Machina film) arrives on HBO Max March 1, 2026, expanding the film's streaming availability four years after release and boosting genre content on the platform.
David Robert Mitchell's project formerly titled Flowervale Street has been retitled The End of Oak Street; no distributor, release date, or financing details included.
Collider reports Sam Raimi's three-part horror series has been made easier to stream/watch — no distributor, platform, or remaster details provided in the excerpt.
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