The Take’: ‘Black Panther 2’ Premieres Featuring New Rihanna Song; Kanye West Finally Faces Consequences; SCAD Brings Animation

 The Take’: ‘Black Panther 2’ Premieres Featuring New Rihanna Song; Kanye West Finally Faces Consequences; SCAD Brings Animation
The Take’: ‘Black Panther 2’ Premieres Featuring New Rihanna Song; Kanye West Finally Faces Consequences; SCAD Brings Animation



Hollywood transformed into Wakanda at the world premiere of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” from Marvel Studios. It was a celebration as the film honored Chadwick Boseman’s legacy, and brought forward an Oscar-worthy performance from Angela Bassett. The film also brings Grammy winner Rihanna to the race for best original song, who dropped her new single “Lift Me Up.”

Kanye West has finally faced the consequences of his antisemitic remarks as he gets dropped by CAA, Adidas and various other companies that are severing ties with the musician, resulting in him losing his billionaire status. What’s next for him?

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival had plenty of buzz with big names descending onto the festival such as Miles Teller (“Top Gun: Maverick”) and Janelle Monáe (“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”). In addition, the directors of some of the season’s top animated films were in attendance for the first “Sketch to Screen” panel which included Kyle Balda (“Minions: The Rise of Gru”), Joel Crawford (“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish”), Dean Fleischer-Camp (“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”), Henry Selick (“Wendell and Wild”), Domee Shi (“Turning Red”) and Masaaki Yuasa (“Inu-oh”).

Finally, the opening statements in Harvey Weinstein’s trial in Los Angeles kicked off with troublesome rhetoric from the defense team calling Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California governor Gavin Newsom, a “bimbo.” With the trial continuing for the next two months, how will this affect the release of Universal Pictures’ “She Said,” which tells the story of the two journalists that exposed his decades-long reign of abuse?

Hosted by Variety chief correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister and senior awards editor Clayton Davis, Variety’s “The Take,” presented by Apple TV+, is a weekly series that navigates the week’s top stories from entertainment, pop culture and media, while providing expert analysis and exclusive insight on what’s buzzing in Hollywood. Filmed in Variety’s state-of-the-art studio in Los Angeles, new episodes are released on Fridays on Variety.com, YouTube and social media.

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