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Netflix renews 'Outer Banks' for another season, Disney makes changes to its theatrical release schedule amid the pandemic and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sue for invasion of privacy over illegal images that were taken of their young son.
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00:00Here are today's top stories. First, Netflix has renewed Outer Banks for a second season.
00:04Along with the announcement, the streaming giant shared photos of the cast celebrating the renewal
00:08on Twitter, including stars Chase Stokes, Madeline Klein, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Davis,
00:14and Rudy Ponko, who are all set to return for the show's sophomore season.
00:18Netflix also posted this video on Instagram of the cast sharing the news.
00:21Outer Banks season two, we're coming back.
00:23Season two.
00:25Coming back for season two on Netflix. You hear that, Austin?
00:27Everybody who watched and supported, we just cannot wait to get started.
00:33Next, Disney has made many changes to its theatrical release schedule amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,
00:39including taking Mulan off the calendar after pushing it multiple times.
00:43THR's Neha Joy has more.
00:45A Disney spokesperson said,
00:47Over the last few months, it's become clear that nothing can be set in stone when it comes to how we release films
00:51during this global health crisis.
00:53And today, that means pausing our release plans for Mulan as we assess how we can most effectively bring this film to audiences around the world.
01:01Mulan was among numerous changes made to Disney's release calendar.
01:05All currently scheduled Star Wars and Avatar films are now being delayed by a year.
01:09And it looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have yet to escape the paparazzi since leaving the UK.
01:14According to a complaint filed in L.A. County Superior Court, the former royals are now suing for invasion of privacy over illegal images they say were taken of their young son in their own backyard.
01:25After stepping back from their position as senior royals, in part to escape UK tabloids, the couple and their son moved to a small town in Canada.
01:32Then, according to the suit, the Daily Mail published their exact location and the paparazzi descended.
01:37So, they moved again, this time to a gated community in the Los Angeles area.
01:41Again, the Daily Mail put out the address of their residence and again the paparazzi flocked to their home.
01:46And this time, they're using drones and helicopters.
01:49The couple ignored it until they learned that photos of their son Archie purportedly taken in public were being shopped.
01:55Cumm says Archie hasn't been in public, let alone in Malibu where the photos were supposedly taken.
01:59He argues that the images are intentionally mislabeled because unsolicited photos of a young child in their own home are illegal.
02:06For more on this story, head to THR.com.
02:09For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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