- After another good weekend, Shang-Chi is now the highest-grossing movie since the pandemic began (Entertainment Weekly)
- With the IATSE strike vote looming, reports have surfaced that Apple TV+ paid workers less as a result of low subscriptions (CNBC)
- There’s a copyright battle brewing between Marvel and the estates for the creators of Spider-Man and Iron Man (The Hollywood Reporter)
- From Roald Dahl to Bridgerton—what Netflix’s British invasion means for the UK industry (Variety)
- Chinese video gamers are struggling to navigate the new regulations (New York Times)

Kidscreened
- After another good weekend, Shang-Chi is now the highest-grossing movie since the pandemic began (Entertainment Weekly)
- With the IATSE strike vote looming, reports have surfaced that Apple TV+ paid workers less as a result of low subscriptions (CNBC)
- There's a copyright battle brewing between Marvel and the estates for the creators of Spider-Man and Iron Man (The Hollywood Reporter)
- From Roald Dahl to Bridgerton—what Netflix's British invasion means for the UK industry (Variety)
- Chinese video gamers are struggling to navigate the new regulations (New York Times)
September 27, 2021