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Digital Crave — your go-to source for movie news, game updates, celebrity facts, breaking entertainment stories & fun pop culture stats and Analysis.

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🚨 BREAKING: Singer Oliver Tree reportedly among six people killed in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. According to Brazilian authorities, two helicopters collided mid-air over the Recreio dos Bandeirantes district at around 9: 00 a.m. local time on June 14. One aircraft crashed into an electric vehicle storage yard, sparking a major fire as debris fell across the area.Reports indicate around 20 vehicles were affected by the blaze. Oliver Tree, 32, was reportedly in South America as part of his international tour and had recently performed in São Paulo. Future performances across Europe, North America, and Asia had been scheduled for the coming months. Also reported among the victims were Argentine YouTuber Gaspar "Gaspi" Prim Díaz and music video director Lucas Vignale. Emergency crews responded quickly, but there were reportedly no survivors. Known for hits including "Life Goes On," "Miss You," and "When I'm Down," Oliver Tree built a global following through his unique blend of alternative music, internet culture, comedy, and visually distinctive music videos. Authorities continue to conduct formal identification procedures, and the investigation remains ongoing. This is a developing story.
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Singer Oliver Tree has reportedly died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro Two helicopters collided in mid-air before crashing into an electric vehicle yard, killing six people via CNN Brasil

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DISCLOSURE DAY JUST GAVE A 79 YEAR OLD DIRECTOR THE BIGGEST ORIGINAL OPENING OF HIS ENTIRE CAREER "Make one of the most influential movies ever made." "Win multiple Oscars." "Help invent the modern blockbuster." Then wait nearly 50 years to set a personal box-office record. That's essentially what Steven Spielberg just did. Disclosure Day opened with $92.9 million worldwide and $44 million domestically, giving Spielberg the biggest opening weekend ever for one of his original films in raw dollars. In an era dominated by sequels, superheroes, and established franchises, an original sci-fi movie about aliens and government secrecy just became the strongest original-film debut of his career. What makes this especially surprising is that we're talking about the same filmmaker behind Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan and Catch Me If You Can. After decades of defining modern cinema, his biggest opening for an original movie has arrived with a UFO thriller that revisits themes he has been exploring since Close Encounters of the Third Kind. His response wasn't a victory lap. Spielberg has repeatedly described the project as a return to ideas that have fascinated him for decades: the possibility of extraterrestrial life, humanity's relationship with the unknown, and what happens when long-hidden truths finally come into the open. – Spielberg helped define the modern blockbuster with films such as Jaws, E.T., Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jurassic Park, and Schindler's List. – The real significance isn't just the $92.9 million opening. It's that an original, non-franchise sci-fi film from a nearly 80 year old filmmaker exceeded expectations in a marketplace dominated by sequels. – After commercial disappointments like West Side Story and The Fabelmans, Spielberg's biggest original-film opening arrives in the sixth decade of his career. For fans, this is bigger than a strong opening weekend. It's proof that Spielberg can still turn an original idea into a major theatrical event.
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‘DISCLOSURE DAY’ has opened with $92.9M worldwide. The biggest opening ever for an original film from Steven Spielberg.

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HOLLYWOOD SPENT 100 YEARS BUILDING THE SYSTEM. A 20-YEAR-OLD YOUTUBER JUST BROKE IT WITH YELLOW WALLPAPER. While some people were still calling Obsession a lucky break, Kane Parsons decided to remove all doubt. His movie Backrooms has now crossed $250 million worldwide, becoming one of the biggest horror success stories of the decade and turning a niche internet creepypasta into a global blockbuster. And the craziest part? The guy behind it is only 20 years old. Before Hollywood executives were taking meetings with him, Kane Parsons was just a teenager in Northern California making visual effects videos on YouTube. No film school. No industry connections. No famous relatives. Just a kid teaching himself Blender, After Effects, editing, sound design, and filmmaking from his bedroom. In January 2022, 16-year-old Parsons uploaded a short film called The Backrooms (Found Footage). The concept was based on a random internet image showing endless yellow office hallways. The video exploded across YouTube. Its success attracted major producers, including horror heavyweight James Wan and his company, Atomic Monster. Soon, A24, Chernin Entertainment, and 21 Laps Entertainment joined the project. Instead of replacing Parsons with a veteran director, they trusted the creator who built the franchise. At 19, he became the youngest feature-film director in A24's history. Hollywood usually avoids this type of horror because atmospheric horror is difficult to market. The traditional formula often relies on demons, haunted dolls, or a clearly defined monster. But Backrooms introduced something different: Infinite empty rooms. Isolation. No obvious villain. A24 reportedly spent less than $10 million producing the film. More than 30,000 square feet of Backrooms sets were constructed during production. For decades, executives believed internet creators weren't "real filmmakers." Then one of those creators made A24's biggest hit, became the youngest filmmaker ever to open at #1 in North America, and built a franchise from a random image someone posted online. Hollywood didn't see that coming.
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‘BACKROOMS’ has passed $250M+ worldwide. On a budget of $10M, it is tracking to be the first A24 film to pass $300M.

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🚨 Did you know! Before Sunrise wasn't completely fictional? The film was inspired by a real evening director Richard Linklater spent walking around Philadelphia with a woman he met by chance. Years later, he turned that unforgettable encounter into the story of Jesse and Céline. Even more interesting, the film's natural and authentic conversations were shaped not only by Linklater and co-writer Kim Krizan but also by Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, who contributed many ideas and dialogue to their characters. That's one reason the film feels less like a movie and more like a real memory.
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🚨 ‘OBSESSION’ has officially surpassed ‘The Blair Witch Project’ at the worldwide box office. With a production budget of under $1 million, ‘The Blair Witch Project’ held the record for decades as the highest-grossing film ever made for less than $1M. Now, ‘OBSESSION’ has taken the crown, becoming the highest-grossing sub-$1M-budget movie in box office history.
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🚨 ‘OBSESSION’ has officially entered the Top 10 highest-grossing horror movies of all time at the U.S. box office, surpassing ‘A Quiet Place Part II’. Current Top 10 Domestic Horror Films: 1. It 2. Jaws 3. The Exorcist 4. It Chapter Two 5. The Sixth Sense 6. A Quiet Place 7. Halloween (2018) 8. Get Out 9. OBSESSION 10. A Quiet Place Part II Not bad for a $1M indie horror film.

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FIFTY-THREE YEARS OF PAIN JUST ENDED WITH A CHAMPIONSHIP For 53 years, the New York Knicks were basketball's favorite punchline. On June 13, 2026, they defeated the Spurs in Game 5, won the NBA Finals 4-1, and captured their first championship since 1973. The journey was anything but smooth. After winning it all in 1973, the Knicks spent decades chasing another title. Patrick Ewing's teams came heartbreakingly close in 1994 and 1999, only to fall short in the Finals. The 2000s brought bad seasons, bad contracts, and endless ridicule. Yet Madison Square Garden kept selling out. The fans never left. Then came Jalen Brunson. Not a superstar rescue mission. Just a leader who changed the culture. This season wasn't perfect. Injuries, doubts, and pressure followed them all year. But the Knicks kept finding ways to win. The defining moment came in Game 4 of the Finals when they erased a 29-point deficit—the largest comeback in NBA Finals history—to take control of the series. His exact response after winning the title: "I'm in awe." So was New York. – Last NBA championship: 1973 – Heartbreaking Finals losses: 1994 and 1999 – Decades of trolling, disappointment, and false hope – Fans stayed loyal through every losing season – Jalen Brunson became the face of the franchise revival – The team known for heartbreak won the title after the greatest Finals comeback ever After 53 years, one city finally got its ending. Imagine spending half a century being the joke. Then one championship turns every punchline into history. Peak sports behavior.
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆 New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!

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>Be Inde Navarrette. >Tucson-born. Australian mom. Mexican-American Marine dad. >Attended 11 schools before turning 15.» >2018: Screen debut in Cross Words Together. >2019: First TV role in Denton's Death Date. >2020: Breaks through with 13 Reasons Why. >2020: Plays young Ellie in Wander Darkly. >2021: Lands Sarah Cushing in Superman & Lois. >Also streams Call of Duty and Halo on Twitch. >2023: Budget cuts slash her role ahead of the final season. >2025: Obsession drops. >"Freaky Nikki" goes viral. From superhero budget casualty to horror's newest nightmare. Hollywood didn't see it coming. Did you?
Digital Crave@Digital_Crave

🚨 ‘OBSESSION’ has officially entered the Top 10 highest-grossing horror movies of all time at the U.S. box office, surpassing ‘A Quiet Place Part II’. Current Top 10 Domestic Horror Films: 1. It 2. Jaws 3. The Exorcist 4. It Chapter Two 5. The Sixth Sense 6. A Quiet Place 7. Halloween (2018) 8. Get Out 9. OBSESSION 10. A Quiet Place Part II Not bad for a $1M indie horror film.

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Goku went Super Saiyan for the first time 35 years ago. Congratulations to every anime power system that has spent the last three decades trying and failing to top it. In 1991, Goku's hair turned yellow. The entertainment industry has been chasing that high ever since. The transformation lasted a few minutes but the hype has kept it running ever since. Modern anime use complex power systems, ancient lore, 400-page explanations but still failed to top the ICONIC Super Saiyan. 35 years later, the first transformation still gets more reactions than forms with ten times the budget and visual effects. A man changed hair color and accidentally created one of the most influential moments in entertainment history. 35 years later. Still legendary. Still copied. Still not topped. Agree or fighting me on this?
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Be Anthropic. Spend years telling the world AI should be safe, helpful, and accessible. Then watch the US government solve the accessibility problem by making sure a large part of the world can't access it at all. >The internet was supposed to erase borders. In 2026, we got the sequel: "global AI" that's global until someone in Washington opens a PDF. >Anthropic builds models for the world. The US government responds with a bold new innovation: banning foreign nationals from using them anywhere on Earth. >Even Andrej Karpathy reportedly lost access because he's not a USA citizen. Imagine showing up to work and discovering you're now classified as a foreign user of your own product. The restriction isn't just about where you live. It's about who you are. Nothing says borderless technology quite like checking passports before opening a chatbot. Anthropic's response was essentially: "We think this is a misunderstanding." Which is corporate language for, "We also found out how global our product isn't." The US spent years warning about technological competition. Then it demonstrated a powerful strategy: voluntarily shrinking the user base first. Build artificial intelligence capable of reasoning across the world's knowledge. Then spend the week debating who is legally allowed to click "Start Chat."
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The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…

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🚨 ‘OBSESSION’ has officially entered the Top 10 highest-grossing horror movies of all time at the U.S. box office, surpassing ‘A Quiet Place Part II’. Current Top 10 Domestic Horror Films: 1. It 2. Jaws 3. The Exorcist 4. It Chapter Two 5. The Sixth Sense 6. A Quiet Place 7. Halloween (2018) 8. Get Out 9. OBSESSION 10. A Quiet Place Part II Not bad for a $1M indie horror film.
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🚨 Meet the mutants! Marvel Animation’s #XMen97 Season 2 scatters the X-Men across time with Apocalypse rising, new teams X-Force & X-Factor, plus Polaris, Psylocke & more. Streams July 1 only on Disney+! 🔥
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Happy Birthday Chris Evans ❤️ From a theater-loving kid in Massachusetts to a struggling actor chasing auditions in New York. From early roles and setbacks to becoming the Human Torch. From battling anxiety, self-doubt, and the fear of fame to accepting the role he almost turned down—Captain America. From Johnny Storm to Steve Rogers, from uncertainty to becoming one of the most beloved actors of his generation. Chris Evans' story is a reminder that courage isn't having no fear—it's moving forward despite it. He turned down the role of Captain America multiple times because he feared fame, loss of privacy, and the pressure of committing to a decade-long franchise but after discussing with family he eventually accept the offer and gave us an ICONIC role. Happy Birthday Captain Steve Rogers. 🎂✨
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Ever crashed a DeLorean while dodging terrorists AND hitting 88 mph? In Stuntman: Hollywood, you relive insane movie stunts from Back to the Future, Fast & Furious, and more. Nail the perfect drift, jump, and explosion chain or rage-quit!
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Filming has officially started on The Batman Part II ! 🦇 Robert Pattinson is back as Batman, along with most of the cast from the 2022 film. The movie is set to come out on October 1, 2027.
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Be Mr. Beast → Born as Jimmy Donaldson in North Carolina, USA → Started uploading YouTube videos as a young teenager → Spent years studying the platform while receiving almost no attention → Became obsessed with viewer psychology, retention, thumbnails, and algorithms → Endured thousands of low-performing uploads before finding success → Went viral through extreme challenges and endurance-based content → Reinvented large-scale giveaway and challenge videos → Built one of the biggest production operations in creator history → Popularized philanthropy-focused content on a massive scale → Helped fund projects like Team Trees and Team Seas → Launched Feastables and expanded into consumer products → Created a global audience reaching hundreds of millions of viewers → Influenced nearly every major YouTube creator strategy today → Faced criticism regarding philanthropy content, business decisions, and production practices → Turned a personal YouTube channel into a multi-company media empire → Became the gold standard for modern creator entrepreneurship The craziest part isn't that MrBeast became bigger than most celebrities. It's that a teenager who was obsessed with click-through rates ended up building a global entertainment empire from a bedroom and forced the entire media industry to learn YouTube's rules.
MrBeast@MrBeast

WE HIT HALF A BILLION SUBSCRIBERS ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Be Elon Musk → Born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971 and taught himself programming at a young age → Created and sold his first video game called Blastar when he was just a kid. → Moved from South Africa to Canada, then to the United States → Studied at Queen's University and the University of Pennsylvania → Dropped out of Stanford Phd after only a few days to pursue entrepreneurship → Co-founded Zip2 and sold it during the dot-com era → Founded X.com, which evolved into PayPal and was later acquired by eBay → Invested heavily in Tesla when electric vehicles were considered unrealistic → Founded SpaceX after being unable to buy affordable rockets → Nearly lost Tesla and SpaceX during the 2008 financial crisis → Was only one rocket failure away from bankruptcy → Built the first private company to routinely launch and land reusable rockets → Created Starlink, the world's largest satellite internet network → Expanded into AI, brain-computer interfaces, tunneling, robotics, and social media → Bought Twitter for vibes and named it X → Faced SEC investigations, lawsuits, criticism over tweets, labor issues, political controversies, and governance concerns → Maintained leadership through repeated public backlash and market skepticism → SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history → Officially became the world's first trillionaire after the SpaceX listing The richest man in history wasn't born into a trillion dollars—he spent three decades turning impossible deadlines into industries. If this really is the first act of humanity's space age, then the opening scene was written by a kid everyone told was dreaming too big. His famous belief that "when something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor" sounds less like a quote today and more like the plot of a biopic that somehow escaped the screenplay and became reality.
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🚨 Did you know! Heath Ledger put so much work into playing the Joker in The Dark Knight. To tap into the isolated, chaotic mindset of the character, he locked himself away in a London hotel room for about six weeks. During this time, he kept a chilling scrapbook known as the "Joker Diary." It was filled with chaotic writings, panels from Batman comics (like The Killing Joke), pictures of hyenas, clippings of Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange, and disturbing news stories. On the very last page, he wrote "BYE BYE" in large letters.
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