'Jesus was Palestinian': Netflix's 'Mary' ignites storm
Social media users call for the boycott of the drama, displaying fundamental misunderstandings about biblical history.
Social media users call for the boycott of the drama, displaying fundamental misunderstandings about biblical history.
"When everything failed me, every institution, every place, and almost every person, the land of Israel opened its arms to me and welcomed me home," shared Diane Neal.
The open call for auditions, which emphasizes inclusivity and diversity, has sparked speculation about potential changes to the main characters' portrayals in the new iteration slated for a 2026 premiere.
During her acceptance speech for a prize at Venice International Film Festival, Sarah Friedland said, "As a Jewish American artist, I'm accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel's genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation."
Gal Gadot is no stranger to calls for boycotts against her films, but since October 7, we’ve witnessed a surge of antisemitic campaigns targeting Israelis and Jews under the pretense of “social justice” and “anti-war” efforts. The arts should be a sanctuary for creativity, expression, and unity - not a battleground for bigotry.
Rachel Zegler, the actress starring in Disney's highly anticipated remake, posted a pro-Palestinian tweet that sparked an online storm. Within hours, the tweet garnered over a quarter-million views and numerous responses, predictably split between those supporting her statement and those backing Gal Gadot.
Following the Israeli actress' appearance as the Evil Queen in Disney's upcoming live-action remake of "Snow White," pro-Palestinian commentators called for a recast and boycott of the film.
The iconic show's prophecy streak continues as parallels are made from a 2000s episode featuring Lisa Simpson as America's first female president, leaving fans astounded.
Doherty, who rose to fame as one of the most prominent teen idols of the 1990s, leaves behind a legacy that spans decades in the entertainment industry.
Amid antisemitic backlash over "Sabra," significant changes have been made to the character's backstory in the upcoming Captain America film, as seen in the newly released trailer.
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