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The Year in Entertainment: The 24 Weirdest, Wildest Moments of ‘24

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The Year in Entertainment: The 24 Weirdest, Wildest Moments of ‘24

Like most of the country, Hollywood spent much of this past year obsessing over a historic choice. A decision that divided the nation, that set family members against one another and that made us all question if we could ever again learn to get along as one people. 

Should The Bachelorette’s Jenn Tran choose Marcus Shoberg or should she pick Devin Strader?

Of course, other stuff happened in 2024 that had nothing to do with love-sick contestants on a Hawaiian island — like, say, the election of a very different sort of game show personality to a second term as president of the United States — some of which is probably worth noting as we prepare to hurtle into 2025. 

For the entertainment industry, this past year was filled both with the familiar tang of despair (the contraction continued, the never-ending layoffs never let up) as well as a new whiff of something that smelled enticingly like hope (box office wasn’t the disaster everyone expected, streaming finally started making money). There were surprise megahits (like Marvel’s Deadpool & Wolverine and HBO Max’s The Penguin), colossal misfires (Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, Kevin Costner’s Horizon) and more offscreen drama than even Ryan Murphy could stuff into an FX limited series (Diddy’s arrest, Alec Baldwin’s acquittal, whatever it was Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande were doing during that weird Wicked press tour). Nicole Kidman redefined “prolific,” Katy Perry redefined “comeback,” Will Smith made it through another year without slapping anyone (in fact, he had a box office smash!), Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck broke up (again), and George Clooney wrote an op-ed for The New York Times that for some reason people took seriously (honestly, what was everyone thinking?).

Below, THR offers a reminder of what we’ve all been through in 2024 — the good, the bad and the utterly mystifying (who thought turning the Joker sequel into a musical was a good idea?). 

Also, just for the record, we knew Tran should have picked Shoberg.

Alison Edmond, Mia Galuppo, James Hibberd, Katie Kilkenny, Pamela McClintock and Alex Weprin contributed to this report.

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