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Scott Jennings Ripped by Panel Over ‘Dishonest’ Ossoff Outrage

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Scott Jennings got called out by his fellow panelists on the Wednesday night edition of CNN’s “NewsNight” for refusing to call out President Trump’s misogynistic remarks the same way he has Sen. Jon Ossoff’s (D-GA) controversial comment this past weekend about White House aide Natalie Harp.

During a Sunday rally, Ossoff lumped Harp, who has served as President Trump’s executive assistant since 2025, into a screed about the president. “He golfs and trades stocks,” Ossoff said of Trump. “He doesn’t want to do the job; he wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie to their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar.”

Ossoff has come under fire from prominent voices from both the Left and the Right for his comment about Harp. During his “NewsNight” appearance, Jennings, who is rumored to be a frontrunner to replace Karoline Leavitt as White House Press Secretary, joined in that pile-on Wednesday.

“I expect Ossoff to criticize Donald Trump. I expect every Democrat running for president to criticize Trump,” Jennings said. “What I thought was appalling about this is that Harp is not a public figure. She’s not a household name. Nobody knows who she is. And when he injected her into this, he knew what he was doing, which is punching down on someone who’s effectively defenseless.”

Jennings was quickly blitzed by his fellow “NewsNight” panelists, including Mediaite founder Dan Abrams, who said that those upset about Ossoff’s comments need to hold Trump to the same standard.

“If you’re going to take that position, you better also be criticizing the way Donald Trump talks about women,” Abrams argued. “So, I’m happy for someone to say, ‘Look, I think it was inappropriate. I think it was sexist.’ But you better also be saying that about Donald Trump, if I’m even going to take you seriously.”

In response to Jennings’ remark that Ossoff was “punching down” on a woman, Abrams asked, “Doesn’t Donald Trump do that all the time?” Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) joined in, remarking that Trump has broken all traditional rules of public decorum.

“There’s no rules anymore. Donald Trump broke all of those,” Moskowitz said. “Robert Reiner dies, Donald Trump cheers his death. There are not rules anymore. You might not like it. Donald Trump is the king of trolls. What I find amazing is that the best trolls can’t take incoming. I don’t care who they are.”

“Is she a troll?” Jennings asked of Harp, to which Moskowitz replied, “No, but Trump is.”

“But he didn’t insult Trump. He insulted a female who can’t defend herself,” Jennings argued. “It’s not the right and it’s not Trump. It’s a single, defenseless woman.” Moskowitz responded, noting, “[CNN’s] Kaitlan Collins asks a real question and Trump demeans her every single solitary day.”

To back up Moskowitz’s point, “NewsNight” host Abby Phillip rolled a highlight reel of Trump publicly demeaning multiple prominent women, including Collins, Rosie O’Donnell and Hillary Clinton. Afterward, Phillip asked Jennings if he is willing to express the same outrage over Trump’s comments that he did for Ossoff’s remark.

“I do not believe in demeaning women in any way,” Jennings said, prompting Democratic operative Keith Boykin to cut in, “Not answering the question. Are you outraged or not about that?” While Jennings tried to respond by explaining the “issue I have with this,” Boykin refused to let him off the hook.

“You are not answering the question! You’re avoiding the question again,” Boykin remarked. As Boykin continued to hammer him, Jennings turned to camera and told viewers, “By the way, you have no idea how loud this is.”

“You have no idea how dishonest you are,” Boykin countered. You can watch the contentious clip yourself in the video above.

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Colman Domingo Limited Series ‘The Headlands House’ Lands at Netflix

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Colman Domingo-led limited series “The Headlands House” has landed at Netflix following a competitive bidding war, TheWrap has learned.

The thriller series is currently in development at the streamer from writer and executive producer Cameron B. Dupont (“Yellowjackets”). Domingo will also executive produce with Raúl Domingo for Edith Productions, and Patrick Moran will serve as an executive producer for PKM Productions.

“A marriage begins to fracture after a gay couple move into their dream home, only to discover that its prior residents were brutally murdered on the property—and that their own lives may now be in danger, too,” a logline for the series reads.

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Ron Perlman Joins Lily James in Horror Thriller Seasons

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Ron Perlman has joined the cast of Seasons, the horror thriller that Drew Hancock, the filmmaker behind Companion, is directing for Amazon MGM Studios.
 
The grizzled actor, who is part of the Sons of Anarchy cast returning for FX’s new and unique spinoff limited series, has joined Lily James and Jack Reynor in the feature, which is heading toward a September production start in Ireland.
 
Hancock wrote the script adapting the book by Matt and Harrison Query, which in turn was based on a short story by Matt Query that first appeared on Reddit.
 
The story follows a husband and wife who buy their dream ranch only to discover the land is alive with ancient spirits, and survival means submitting to increasingly disturbing rituals with each turn of the season.

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Reynor is playing the husband with James as the wife. Perlman will play a neighbor who knows little about those rituals.
 
Producers are 21 Laps’ Shawn Levy and Dan Levine; Blumhouse Atomic Monster’s Jason Blum and Michael Clear; and 12:01 Films’ Scott Glassgold. Dan Cohen, formerly of 21 Laps, will also produce.
Judson Scott is an executive producer for Blumhouse Atomic Monster, and Alayna Glasthal is the executive overseeing the company.
 
Perlman is currently appearing opposite Javier Bardem and Amy Adams in the Apple TV+ limited series Cape Fear. The actor, who is also known for playing the titular character in the Hellboy movies of the early 2000s, is due to reprise — sort of — his acclaimed role for a meta take on Sons of Anarchy in FX and Hulu’s Legends limited series. That show will shoot next year.
 
Perlman recently signed with Independent Artist Group for representation and is also repped by Link Entertainment.

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‘The Odyssey’ Becomes Highest-Grossing R-Rated Movie Ever

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It’s official: Universal’s The Odyssey has become the highest-grossing R-rated movie at the global box office with $1.352 billion, unseating Deadpool & Wolverine, which ended its worldwide run in 2024 at $1.33B.

Deadpool & Wolverine star Ryan Reynolds spilled the beans on social media prior to Uni making the record official.

The pic is already director Christopher Nolan’s highest-grossing movie at the worldwide B.O. surpassing his previous high, 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises ($1.085B). The ensemble starring Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, John Leguziamo, Tom Holland, Jon Bernthal, Zendaya and Charlize Theron is also one of five movies to cross $1B this year; the feature take of Homer’s epic poem is now the second highest-grossing worldwide YTD behind Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day ($2.039B).

Broken out, The Odyssey has made $835.6M overseas and $516.3M stateside through Wednesday.

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Additionally, The Odyssey opened to $264.1M global, the biggest over for Nolan ahead of Dark Knight Rises ($249M WW). The pic’s $139.6M opening at the overseas B.O. was also the director’s biggest ever internationally ahead of Oppenheimer and Dark Knight Rises in like-for-like markets.

What’s interesting is that Deadpool & Wolverine still owns the biggest global opening for a R-rated movie with a reported $444.7M as well as stateside ($211.4M). The Odyssey‘s record speaks to the power of legs, and, yes, a long run in Imax.

The Odyssey‘s domestic opening of $123.5M was the third best for Nolan after Dark Knight Rises ($160.8M) and Dark Knight ($158.4M). The movie, which opened July 17 at the North American box office, is entering its sixth weekend of release.

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