The revival of "The Muppet Show" special drew a substantial audience, while Netflix canceled "Terminator Zero" after one season, according to reports from multiple sources. The Muppet special, which debuted on February 4th, garnered 7.58 million multiplatform viewers across Disney and ABC in its first eight days, as reported by Variety. Meanwhile, the streaming giant Netflix decided to axe the anime series "Terminator Zero," as revealed by Variety.
The success of the Muppet special comes on the heels of positive reviews, with a 98% critical approval rating, according to Variety. The special's strong performance highlights the enduring appeal of the beloved variety series.
In other news, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer announced that President Trump's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, "Operation Metro Surge," had yielded significant results, including the recovery of 3,000 missing migrant children and the arrest of 4,000 illegal alien criminals, according to Fox News. Emmer also criticized Minnesota's Democratic leadership for allegedly hindering the operation's success due to sanctuary policies.
Variety also reported on a variety of other headlines, including a measles outbreak, a university shooting, and concerns about AI safety. A BBC reporter's laptop was hacked through an AI coding platform, exposing a security vulnerability. The news outlet also covered developments in health, such as COVID-19 vaccine side effects and anti-aging programs. Other significant stories included a legal case in California examining social media addiction, instability in the cryptocurrency market, and a film about the first millennial saint.
Additionally, actor Rupert Grint discussed his return to acting for the horror film "Nightborn," his reluctance towards celebrity, and wished the new "Harry Potter" actors well, according to Variety.
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