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Jake Paul's Calabasas home was searched by FBI agents on Wednesday morning, 'Ren & Stimpy' is returning to TV after 25 years and some magical news for Potterheads!
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00:00Here are today's top stories. First, is Jake Paul in major trouble? The YouTube personality's
00:04Calabasas home was searched by FBI agents on Wednesday morning. It's unclear what the agents
00:09were searching for. It's also unclear if Paul was home at the time. The bureau said in a statement
00:14to LA's ABC7, the affidavit in support of the search warrant is sealed and we are therefore
00:19prohibited from commenting as to the nature of the investigation. They added that no arrests
00:23were planned. According to TMZ, a quote, small militia in armored trucks wearing SWAT and or
00:28tactical gear was seen leaving his house. It's currently unclear if any property or evidence
00:33was seized. Paul's made headlines recently for throwing a huge party at his home during
00:37the novel coronavirus pandemic without any safety measures in place, as seen in these videos
00:41shared by partygoers on their Instagram stories. A request for comment from Paul's reps was not
00:46immediately returned. Next, this dynamic duo is ready for their comeback. Ren and Stimpy
00:50are returning to TV nearly 25 years after their show wrapped its run. THR's Jordan Rowling
00:55has more. Comedy Central has greenlit a reimagined take on the former Nickelodeon and Spike adult
01:01animated series. And while details are scarce, the Viacom CBS-owned cable network plans to
01:06hire a new creative team for the update, which will be reimagined for a new generation. The
01:11updated Ren and Stimpy show marks the latest push into adult animation for Viacom CBS Entertainment
01:17and youth group president Chris McCarthy, who also greenlit Daria's spinoff Jodie, as well
01:22as updates of Beavis and Butthead and Clone High. And some magical news for Potterheads,
01:26the Harry Potter films have found a new streaming home. The eight-film franchise will start streaming
01:31on NBCUniversal's Peacock Service in October. The company said Wednesday that the movies will be
01:36available in Windows, meaning they will come on and off the platform over the next six months
01:40and into 2021. The films were available on HBO Max at the time of its May launch, but the company
01:53announced in July they would leave the service in August. For more on all these stories, head to
01:57THR.com. For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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