EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 29 MIN
03-23-2026: Buzz 24/7 [The Death of Movie Stars?]
from Greg & The Morning Buzz On Demand | Comedy, Pop Culture, Morning Banter · host Greg and The Morning Buzz | Comedy, Pop Culture, Morning Banter
[Get Buzz Plus for this episode commercial free with extra plus only segment]🎙️ The Death of Movie Stars? Streaming, The Rock, and the Changing Entertainment GameIn this candid and chaotic episode, the crew dives into the rapidly shifting world of entertainment—from the steep learning curves of new tech to the bigger question: are traditional movie stars losing their power?What starts as behind-the-scenes talk quickly turns into a lively debate about Hollywood’s changing landscape. Why can’t mega-stars like The Rock seem to guarantee box office hits anymore? Are blockbuster actors becoming a thing of the past? And how did we go from must-see theater releases to casually buying movies from the couch? The conversation bounces through favorite actors (hello Jason Bateman, Harrison Ford, and Emma Stone), unexpected flops, binge-worthy series, and the growing dominance of streaming platforms over traditional cinema. Along the way, the crew shares personal picks, guilty pleasures, and hot takes on everything from superhero movies to weird HBO shows you probably shouldn’t watch with your spouse. It’s funny, unfiltered, and a little all over the place—but at its core, this episode explores a real shift: entertainment isn’t what it used to be, and we’re all still figuring out what comes next. Plus, stick around for talk about music trends, nostalgia, and why even your favorite bands might not hit the same anymore. 🎧 Real talk, pop culture debates, and a glimpse into how fast everything is changing—this episode has it all.Enter to win prizes in Kayla's Buzz Trivia each week - https://www.MorningBuzz.com/triviaAll things Buzz: Linktr.ee/gregmorningbuzzPLUS subscribers can WATCH the show! Sign up at: https://www.morningbuzz.com/plus/Anyone can watch The Buzz 24/7 on our YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/@MorningBuzzNHTV
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[Get Buzz Plus for this episode commercial free with extra plus only segment]🎙️ The Death of Movie Stars? Streaming, The Rock, and the Changing Entertainment GameIn this candid and chaotic episode, the crew dives into the rapidly shifting world of entertainment—from the steep learning curves of new tech to the bigger question: are traditional movie stars losing their power?What starts as behind-the-scenes talk quickly turns into a lively debate about Hollywood’s changing landscape. Why can’t mega-stars like The Rock seem to guarantee box office hits anymore? Are blockbuster actors becoming a thing of the past? And how did we go from must-see theater releases to casually buying movies from the couch? The conversation bounces through favorite actors (hello Jason Bateman, Harrison Ford, and Emma Stone), unexpected flops, binge-worthy series, and the growing dominance of streaming platforms over traditional cinema. Along the way, the crew shares personal picks, guilty pleasures, and hot takes on everything from superhero movies to weird HBO shows you probably shouldn’t watch with your spouse. It’s funny, unfiltered, and a little all over the place—but at its core, this episode explores a real shift: entertainment isn’t what it used to be, and we’re all still figuring out what comes next. Plus, stick around for talk about music trends, nostalgia, and why even your favorite bands might not hit the same anymore. 🎧 Real talk, pop culture debates, and a glimpse into how fast everything is changing—this episode has it all.Enter to win prizes in Kayla's Buzz Trivia each week - https://www.MorningBuzz.com/triviaAll things Buzz: Linktr.ee/gregmorningbuzzPLUS subscribers can WATCH the show! Sign up at: https://www.morningbuzz.com/plus/Anyone can watch The Buzz 24/7 on our YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/@MorningBuzzNHTV
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