Culture, Style & Media News Today — August 20, 2026

NewsAbroad newsroom brief · 20m ago · 1 min read · via NewsAbroad

India’s Epic Studios, Rusk Media Ink 50-Title Vertical Drama Deal (EXCLUSIVE) and more — today's news signal.

The world of entertainment is buzzing today with exciting announcements, thrilling performances, and captivating new releases. In the realm of television, Epic Studios and Rusk Media have joined forces in a major deal, committing to produce 50 vertical dramas in a move that's set to shake up the industry. Meanwhile, K-pop sensation BTS has arrived in Toronto for their highly-anticipated 'Arirang' tour, with fans scrambling to snag last-minute tickets online.

The world of film and music is also heating up, with new releases and interviews making headlines. Actor Jack Lowden sat down to discuss his role as River Cartwright in the hit series 'Slow Horses', offering insight into the complexities of his character. In the world of horror, the latest installment in the 'Insidious' franchise, 'Insidious: Out of the Further', has received mixed reviews, with praise for its terrifying setpieces but criticism for its convoluted final act. And in music news, Australian band Haywire is celebrating their new album with a generous gesture, throwing $5,000 into the pit at one of their recent shows.

Today's signal:
• India’s Epic Studios, Rusk Media Ink 50-Title Vertical Drama Deal (EXCLUSIVE) (variety.com)
• BTS Touch Down in Toronto for ‘Arirang’ Tour: Here’s Where to Find Last-Minute Tickets Online (rollingstone.com)
• ‘Slow Horses’ Actor Jack Lowden Unpacks River Cartwright and Why Pride Gets in His Way (variety.com)
• ‘Insidious: Out of the Further’ Review: Latest Entry in the Franchise Serves Up Genuinely Terrifying Setpieces Despite a Convoluted Final Act (variety.com)
• Haywire Throw $5,000 into the Pit to Celebrate New Album (rollingstone.com)

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