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Greece at Cannes Marché, DGA Deal Done, Mario Hits $1B, Fan Ticketing Reform, “Stranger Things” Final Curtain (June 8–12, 2026)

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episode Greece at Cannes Marché, DGA Deal Done, Mario Hits $1B, Fan Ticketing Reform, “Stranger Things” Final Curtain (June 8–12, 2026) cover

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In this week's Friday Five, Greece is named country of honour at the 2027 Cannes Marché du Film (Screen Daily [https://www.screendaily.com/news/greece-set-as-cannes-marche-du-film-2027-country-of-honour/5217549.article]), the Directors Guild of America reaches a tentative four-year deal with major studios (Variety [https://variety.com/2026/film/news/directors-guild-of-america-deal-1236771002/]), “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” crosses $1 billion at the global box office (The Hollywood Reporter [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-box-office-record-1-billion-1236615709/]), NIVA launches a fan-facing tool to fight deceptive ticket resale as 20 states advance price cap legislation (Billboard [https://www.billboard.com/pro/niva-launches-fan-action-center-partnerships/]), and “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” announces its final performances on Broadway and London's West End (Variety [https://variety.com/2026/legit/news/netflix-stranger-things-the-first-shadow-closing-on-west-end-broadway-1236770531/]), alongside other key developments shaping the entertainment industry.

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episode Greece at Cannes Marché, DGA Deal Done, Mario Hits $1B, Fan Ticketing Reform, “Stranger Things” Final Curtain (June 8–12, 2026) artwork

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