This roundup of <a href="https://comicvibe.com/zee-entertainment-allots-20-94-cr-convertible-warrants-to-promoter-group-entity/” title=”Zee Entertainment allots 20.94 cr convertible warrants to promoter group entity”>entertainment news covers Meghan Markle’s possible acting return, UK cinemas’ new policies against smart glasses, Netflix’s legal troubles with Demon Hunter, the defense in Tupac’s murder trial, Ridley Scott’s sci-fi return, Disney’s legal battle with the FCC, and Prime Video’s massive investment in Latin America.

In a potential acting comeback, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, could join Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series, “The Gentlemen.” However, industry insiders suggest the talks are merely speculative, as the show’s third season has not yet been confirmed.
UK cinemas are stepping up restrictions on smart glasses, including Meta’s AI-enabled eyewear, citing concerns over piracy. These moves underscore increasing global scrutiny over smart glasses’ recording abilities, coinciding with legal bans recently enacted in England and Wales.
Netflix faces a lawsuit from Christian metal band Demon Hunter, who allege their trademark has been infringed by a Netflix series titled “KPop Demon Hunters.” The case hinges on alleged consumer confusion caused by the concurrent promotion of a tour related to the series.
