Entertainment Headlines: From Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell to AI's Impact on Voice Acting
Current entertainment news includes a farewell to Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham, Alec Baldwin's lawsuit dismissal in the 'Rust' case, the premiere of 'Wednesday' Season 2 in London, voice actors resisting AI threats, a delayed EU decision on the Downtown deal, FCC's probe into Comcast, the 'Hollywood Con Queen' extradition case, and Diddy's bond plea.

Thousands gathered in Birmingham to say farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, as the legendary Black Sabbath frontman was honored with a grand procession through his home city. Renowned as the 'Prince of Darkness,' Osbourne's funeral attracted heavy metal enthusiasts from across the globe.
In a significant development, a New Mexico judge has dismissed Alec Baldwin's misconduct lawsuit against local prosecutors. Baldwin filed the suit following the 2021 fatal shooting on the 'Rust' movie set. The court cited a lack of action in recent months as the reason for dismissal.
In the world of streaming, Netflix's 'Wednesday' launched its second season with a gothic-themed premiere in London. As fans eagerly anticipated, the show continues to broaden the Addams Family universe, with cast members walking a purple carpet outside Central Hall.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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