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Entertainment Chaos: Trump, Bad Bunny, and Burning Films

First Ray Films India announced it would partner with Roh Films Germany on a noir thriller titled "But First, The Burning," marking Roh Films' first local production in India since "The Lunchbox" (2013), according to Variety. The film, directed by Devashish Makhija and starring Anshuman Jha, is backed by the producers of "Lunchbox" and "Manto," Variety reported.

The upcoming thriller is not the only entertainment news making headlines. According to Vox, ice dance pair Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron are favored to win gold at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday, though they are also the most controversial pairing in the event.

Meanwhile, a variety of other stories are also circulating in the news. According to a multi-source report from Variety, singer Chappell Roan departed from Casey Wasserman's agency due to his Epstein file connection. The same source also noted the AR play "Ark" is revolutionizing theater. Another multi-source report from Vox highlighted the upcoming releases of "The Mummy 4" and "In a Violent Nature 2," along with developments in science, health, and global events like French birth rate initiatives.

Additional news from a multi-source report in Variety included political and legal controversies like the Epstein file redactions and allegations against Prince Andrew, alongside global events such as Japan's election and France's birth rate campaign and financial integration efforts. The report also discussed AI ethics, Super Bowl advertising successes and failures, Chappell Roan's departure from her talent agency, and deals on tech gadgets like the Sharge power bank and Shokz OpenFit Air earbuds.

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