Entertainment Buzz: EA Games, Mel Gibson's Mission, and the Final Tour of The Who
The entertainment world is buzzing with news. EA Games' upbeat forecast boosts shares, while Australia's film industry calls on Mel Gibson to mitigate Trump's tariffs. The Who announce their final tour, and Disney's earnings soar. In addition, controversies arise at Eurovision and allegations against Smokey Robinson surface.

Electronic Arts (EA) witnessed a rise in shares on Wednesday following a positive forecast, easing concerns about the gaming industry's growth amidst U.S. economic challenges. Confidence remains high in EA's sports titles, reassuring stakeholders even as market uncertainties persist.
Meanwhile, Australia's film sector turns to Mel Gibson to intervene in the U.S. film tariffs issue imposed by President Donald Trump. These tariffs risk jeopardizing the local industry, increasing ticket prices and jobs at stake, with Gibson urged to leverage his influence within the Trump administration.
In music news, legendary rock band The Who announced their final North American tour, marking the end of a six-decade legacy. Elsewhere in entertainment, Disney's recent earnings defied economic downturn fears, powered by robust streaming and steady theme park revenues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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