Netflix Adds More Live Sports, Gets Rights to 2027 & 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cups
Further attaching itself to the new era of sports consumption, Netflix announced Friday that it will be the official U.S. broadcast platform for the 2027 and 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cups. “This agreement sends a strong message about the real value of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the global women’s game. FIFA and Netflix partnering together makes this a truly historic day for broadcasting and for women’s football,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The 2027 World Cup will be played in Brazil, while a host nation has not yet been announced for 2031. This is just the latest live sporting coverage produced by Netflix, which has recently tackled events such as Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and NFL on Christmas.
Nike Revenue Drops Again; CEO Elliott Hill Vows to Take ‘Immediate Action’
Nike shared its earnings outlook for the second quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, reporting that revenue fell for the third consecutive quarter, with an 8% drop to $12.4 billion. While the stock dropped roughly 4% in premarket trading early Friday, Nike closed the day just about where it started, down only 0.21%. Despite the drop in sales, Nike did outpace analysts’ low expectations for the quarter. This was the first fiscal report under new Nike President and CEO Elliott Hill, who has been on the job for just two months. Following the report, Hill said he wants the company to return to centering around sport in everything the brand does. “We’re taking immediate action to reposition our business, so we can get back to driving long-term shareholder value,” Hill added.
‘Sonic’ & ‘Mufasa’ Bring in Millions in Previews Ahead of Holiday Weekend Debuts
With every holiday season comes new films ready to entertain millions, and Thursday’s box office previews were indicative of what to expect this weekend. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 made $6.5 million prior to its debut, a franchise-best mark. On the other hand, Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King posted $3.3 million ahead of its Friday opening day. The origin film, directed by Oscar winner Barry Jenkins, is projected to make $50 million in its domestic start and $130 million overseas for a total of $180 million. Sonic is predicted to slightly outshine its box office competitor domestically, with a three-day U.S. start of between $60-$70 million.
Jordan Brand Pays Jalen Hurts’ NFL Fine for Wearing Mismatched Cleats
Jalen Hurts’ fashion moment last Sunday might have resulted in a fine, but his friends at Jordan Brand are helping the star QB out with the punishment. Hurts violated a league uniform policy by wearing two mismatched cleats in the 27-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers and was consequently ordered to pay $5,628 by the NFL. Well, Jordan Brand told Boardroom’s Nick DePaula that they plan to cover the penalty because “you can’t ban greatness.” The Eagles head to our nation’s capital for another divisional showdown against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
The Weeknd’s ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Film Set to Release in May
Lionsgate has officially revealed a release date for The Weeknd’s upcoming film Hurry Up Tomorrow. Per Variety, the psychological thriller starring him, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan, will open nationwide in theaters on May 16. It will be the “Blinding Lights” singer’s feature debut and syncs nicely with his sixth studio album and concert tour of the same name. The album drops on Jan. 24, and The Weeknd will perform the project live for the first time in a one-night-only concert at the Rose Bowl the following day.
Coldplay Finishes November with Billboard’s Top Tour
Coldplay‘s big year is finishing on a strong note after their Music of the Spheres World Tour claimed the Top Tour honor of Billboard‘s November report. It’s the third time the band has finished atop the monthly list in 2024 and fifth overall. Billboard’s numbers show that the tour, carried by a successful string of Australian concerts, brought in $71.1 million in November, a far cry ahead of second place, Pearl Jam at $41.8 million. Rounding out the top five were Zach Bryan ($32.4M), P!nk ($31.7M), and Paul McCartney ($27.7M). One name missing from the list is the popular Taylor Swift, who opted not to share data with Billboard for the entirety of the Eras Tour.
Levi’s Brings Back Bob Dylan Look Following Biopic Release Starring Timothée Chalamet
On the heels of the release of the new biopic chronicling Bob Dylan‘s life, A Complete Unkown starring Timothée Chalamet, Levi’s is bringing back the iconic artist’s classic denim style. The new vintage-inspired collection aims to recreate the look from pieces that Dylan wore in the 1960s, including bootcut 501 jeans, his signature “D” belt, and a vintage suede jacket. The collection is available to shop now. Levi’s also teamed up with the movie’s costume designer to help recreate some of Dylan’s looks on Chalamet in the film.
John Elway Set to Get the Documentary Treatment
John Elway is getting the documentary treatment. The longtime Denver Broncos quarterback and two-time Super Bowl champion will be the subject of an upcoming project from Netflix, ordering the doc from Skydance Sports. Titled Elway, the film will dive into the NFL legend’s life on and off the field, including his being drafted by the New York Yankees, playing in a college football all-time great matchup, and much more. Ken Rodgers, who has been an executive producer on Enigma: Aaron Rodgers and Hard Knocks, is set to direct.