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According to reports on the financial wire last night, Paramount and Skydance were about to close their merger deal. This morning, CNBC and Variety are both reporting that Paramount has agreed on the deal and needs final approval from their major shareholder to put pen to paper. We, meanwhile, feel
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Back in late April came the news that Jennifer Aniston is set to produce a reimagining of the iconic 1980 office comedy feature “9 to 5” for 20th Century Studios. Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin starred as secretaries continually passed over for promotion who kidnap their sexist, narcissistic,