Sony picked up the screen rights to the Labubu toys, the miniature fad-favorite Chinese monster dolls, but no creatives are ...
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Labubus Are Causing A Collector Frenzy, As 1 Rare Doll Sells For $150K. But Can The Hype Hold Or Will The Plushie Soon Go The ...
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Meet the Spider-Eating Mantis Straight Out of a Nightmare
This Instagram video shows a praying mantis ambushing and devouring a spider in second, proof that this “praying” insect is ...
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The Typical American Can’t Name the Companies Behind These Popular Brands
Only a handful of companies own all the most popular brands in your home, influencing what you eat, drink, and think.
A number of car brands from all over the world, including China, Russia, and various European countries, still can't secure a ...
November is officially here, and there are lots of upcoming PC games on the near horizon. From some major releases like the next Call of Duty: Black Ops entry, to an upcoming Ubisoft game with the ...
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Sony Working on a Movie Based on Highly Popular Monster Dolls
Sony Pictures is reportedly developing a film adaptation of the widely popular Labubu monster dolls, taking early steps to ...
Sony Pictures is diving into another toy-to-screen venture, and this time it involves one of the most sought-after ...
Labubu, the plush toy line of scruffy cute-ugly monsters, could be headed to the big screen. Sony Pictures, home of the Jumanji movies and, via its animation division, KPop Demon Hunters, has picked ...
The studio hopes for a full franchise based on the wildly popular accessories that became a pop-culture obsession this year.
Deadline has confirmed that a movie based on the Labubu doll plush line is in early works at Sony.
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