<<This is a rumor and as yet unverified.>> But I am sharing it anyway. Because after seeing the red eye last night we are all thinking it..
Deadline Hollywood published an article that was then immediately taken down.
@stueytheround It took them awhile to do so, as well! Thanks for the follow-up.
Kinda like newspapers printing two headline pages with each presidential candidate's victory, so you're ready to go, no matter the outcome.
@stueytheround @ChippySuave iirc it's fairly usual for drafts of highly probable news to be made before it breaks, so all they have to do is change a few details and release it as soon as the news is announced.
@evistre @ChippySuave
That makes sense.
@ChippySuave this is showing up on Google but the link is dead I've never seen anything like it
Edit: apparently it was a pre written template that was never meant to be published
@ChippySuave
Publicly retracted, though why the hell it was written in the first place is beyond me!