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Abid Rahman

International Editor, Digital

Abid Rahman is The Hollywood Reporter's International Editor, Digital and the Today In Entertainment newsletter editor. Based in Hong Kong, Rahman works closely with THR's team of global correspondents to cover some of the fastest growing and most dynamic entertainment markets in the world.

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‘Deadloch’ Creators on How Olivia Colman Inspired Aussie Noir Comedy and How a C-Word Manifesto Convinced Producers to Keep the Swearing

Kate McClennan and Kate McCartney's Amazon Prime Video comedy series, which is currently shooting a second season, is nominated for best comedy at the International Emmys.

‘Moving’ Season 2 in the Works at Disney+

Kang Full's hit fantasy sci-fi Korean series has been a huge global hit for the streamer.

With Max Launching in 7 Asian Markets, Warner Bros. Discovery Eyes Rapid Growth for Streamer: “This Is a Big One”

Max debuted in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan on Nov. 19.

Golden Globes: Viola Davis to Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award

The actress will be feted at a special gala dinner on Jan. 3 and also be recognized during the telecast on Jan. 5.

‘Star Wars: Visions’ Renewed for Season 3 at Disney+

Disney and Lucasfilm confirmed there will be a third volume of the popular animated anthology series.

#Xodus: Bluesky Hits 20M Users as People Continue to Flee X

Bluesky is currently adding nearly 1 million users per day.

“Bluesky Has the Juice”: Celebrities Flee “Toxic” X for Rival Social Media Site

Actors, directors, musicians and journalists are among the millions who have joined Bluesky since the presidential election.

‘The Madness’ Trailer: Colman Domingo Is the Wrong Man in the Wrong Place in Netflix Thriller Series

The show, which also stars Marsha Stephanie Blake, Gabrielle Graham and John Ortiz, hits the streamer on Nov. 28.

The Guardian Will Stop Posting on “Toxic Media Platform” X

The London-based media group said it would stop posting to any of its official editorial accounts on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.

‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Trailer Sees Renée Zellweger Seek Love After Tragedy

The fourth installment in the 'Bridget Jones' franchise, the film will head directly to streaming in the U.S. via Peacock on Feb. 13, 2025.