Northwoods Opens Luxury Emagine Parker Theater in Denver Area – Film News in Brief
Northwoods Theater Group is opening a new venue, Emagine Parker, in Parker, Colorado, filling a year-long gap with no theater in the area.
Set to open this week on Wednesday, the theater (located 30 minutes outside of Denver) has ten auditoriums and marks the family-owned chain’s first in Colorado. “The completely reimagined 32,000-square-foot entertainment destination features luxury heated recliners, premium large-format EMX auditoriums, immersive Dolby Atmos sound, 4K projection, expanded food and beverage offerings, a full-service bar, and the company’s first self-ordering guest experience,” according to an official statement.
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“Opening our first Colorado location is an incredibly exciting moment for our entire organization,” Northwoods Theater Group owner Jon Goldstein said in a statement. “From the beginning, our goal was to create something Parker didn’t already have: a completely reimagined entertainment destination that brings together premium movie experiences, great food and drinks, innovative technology, and an atmosphere designed to bring people together. We’re proud of what we’ve built and excited to finally welcome the community inside.”
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Opening week films will include “Toy Story 5,” “Minions & Monsters,” “Supergirl,” “Disclosure Day” and “Jackass: Best and Last.”
“Pan’s Labyrinth” Re-Release Reveals First Trailer
The first trailer has has debuted for the re-release of Guillermo del Toro’s “Pan’s Labyrinth” for its 20th anniversary. “Pan’s Labyrinth,” which received six Oscar nominations and three wins, will be released in theaters nationwide on Oct. 9. Tickets will be available to purchase on Sept. 9.
The film will return to the big screen in 3D and HDR for the first time and will also be offered in 2D HDR. It will also be presented in theaters for the first time by Cineverse and Fathom in 4K, with each version being overseen by del Toro himself.
Watch the trailer below.
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Miami Heat Emerge As Serious Landing Spot After LeBron James Leaves Lakers
Miami Heat Among Three Possible Landing Spots as LeBron Leaves L.A.
James is entering free agency after informing the Lakers he will play elsewhere, and a reunion with the Heat suddenly makes plenty of sense.Amir Motameni|
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Miami HeatLeBron James will be an unrestricted free agent and will not return to the Los Angeles Lakers. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, LeBron James has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that he will not return for the 2026-27 season and will instead test free agency.
BREAKING: LeBron James will continue his NBA career for the 2026-27 season and has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul tells ESPN. pic.twitter.com/zzVk6xUVF1
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2026
“After eight seasons in Los Angeles that included leading the franchise to the 2020 NBA championship, James is officially searching for his next destination”.
Shams reported that,
“Lakers president Rob Pelinka and LeBron's agent, Rich Paul, spoke about the decision before the start of free agency. James informed the organization early out of respect for the franchise, allowing the Lakers to move forward with their offseason plans.”
Now that we have clarity, the question becomes: where will LeBron end up for the twilight of his career?
A Storybook Reunion with Miami?
Could LeBron James return to the team where he won his first two NBA championships? LeBron was a member of the Miami Heat between 2010 and 2014. The Heat went to the finals for four straight years. LeBron won two MVP awards and two Finals MVPs. Returning to Miami would instantly be one of the biggest stories in the NBA. The Miami Heat completed a blockbuster trade last week and acquired Giannis Antetokounmpo. If they can add LeBron via free agency and pair him with Giannis and Bam, that would instantly transform the Heat into contenders overnight. This would be one of the most talented trios in the league.
LeBron will turn 42 next season, yet he remains one of the best players in the NBA. He has become a better three-point shooter, and his playmaking is still elite. His championship experience and leadership would be very valuable for the new-look Heat. Now that the Heat have Giannis, LeBron no longer will have to carry the offensive load every night. He can play as the Heat’s primary ball handler and playmaker.
The Fit Makes Sense
The biggest reason this pairing could work is that Giannis would remain the team's primary superstar. Giannis does not dominate the ball the way Luka Doncic does, so pairing him with LeBron could be a better fit. LeBron can focus on facilitating, pushing the pace, and creating easy scoring opportunities for Giannis and Bam.
LeBron is not the same defensively, but he is no slouch. He will give the Heat more size and versatility on defense and offense. Could you imagine a lineup including Bam, Giannis, LeBron and Wiggins? They would smother opponents on defense with their length, size, and athleticism.
Can Miami Make It Happen?
The biggest challenge is cap flexibility. The Miami Heat are a hard-capped first apron team. They can only offer LeBron the mid-level exception at $12 million a year. If James wants another opportunity to win a championship, then the Miami Heat could be the best place. LeBron has stated that salary is not important and is not his deciding factor.
The Heat will have competition; the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers are both interested in signing LeBron. The decision ultimately comes down to LeBron; only time will tell what he will decide.
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AMIR MOTAMENIAmir Motameni is an NBA content creator and host of the Team to Beat podcast and YouTube channel, covering the Miami Heat and the NBA through fan-focused analysis and storytelling. He began his career working in professional sports before transitioning into the tech industry, bringing a unique mix of media experience and business professionalism to his coverage.
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LeBron James Free Agency: Three Destinations That Make Sense After Superstar Chose to Leave Lakers
LeBron James Free Agency: Three Destinations That Make Sense After Superstar Chose to Leave Lakers
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Los Angeles LakersLeBron James’s historic NBA career will continue in earnest next season—but not in a Lakers uniform.
Ahead of free agency’s official opening on Tuesday, the monumental news broke that James intended to continue playing but had informed Los Angeles he wouldn’t be doing so with them next season. While reports suggest the Lakers wanted James back, a divorce at this stage makes sense for both sides. LeBron is no longer the top organizational priority for the Lakers with Luka Dončić in the fold and building around the Slovenian superstar while keeping James around was going to prove difficult.
James can now pick his new team and his choice will reflect his priorities as he enters his 24th NBA season. Is he seeking one last shot at a title? Does he want a homecoming that turns into a retirement tour? Much will be revealed by James’s free agency destination.
We examined what teams made the most sense for LeBron back in May when it wasn’t clear what his future held. Now that we know for sure he’s going to play, and that he’s hitting the open market, it is a perfect time to revisit possible destinations. Especially in light of how much has changed around the association in the last month.
LeBron James free agency landing spots
Golden State Warriors

The Warriors have had their eye on James for several years after the success he found playing alongside Steph Curry in the Paris Olympics (and the joy the two clearly shared about being on the court together). Noise around Golden State’s interest in James got very loud on Monday when Draymond Green declined his player option to give the franchise more flexibility entering free agency—which they wanted to take advantage of by signing James and trading for Anthony Davis.
Regardless of those grand plans, the Dubs check a lot of boxes based on what we think LeBron will value. They are a short private jet flight away from James’s home base of Los Angeles and employ one of the few superstars who can claim to be on his tier of excellence and notoriety (as well as his buddy Draymond). The issues inherent in building a contending team around two aging stars is obvious but Golden State has the talent to be a playoff contender as it stands, much less after adding LeBron.
Finding the money for him might be tricky at this point with the Warriors’ reported reluctance to trade Jimmy Butler and the $40 million handed to Kristaps Porziņģis. But you can see the vision. This would be the most fun LeBron option if the 2024 Olympics were any indication.
Miami Heat

LeBron returning to the Heat was dismissed as a possibility last month given Miami’s place as a play-in team in the East without much recourse to getting better. Now? Things have changed. Obviously. The Heat went out and landed a top-five player in Giannis Antetokounmpo to pair with Bam Adebayo, creating a dominant defensive frontcourt that should absolutely contend for the conference crown. There is always an appeal for veteran players to join loaded teams. LeBron isn’t ring-chasing like those types of players usually are but signing up to play for the NBA’s newest superteam in South Beach has plenty of appeal.
From a roster construction standpoint it’s not a very clean fit. James is not getting better as a shooter as he gets older and the spacing is already going to be tight with Bam and Giannis sharing the floor. What’s more, the Heat have very little money to throw around to convince James a reunion would be worthwhile. But from a talent standpoint few teams could boast the same level and a Finals trip seems very possible. If James is looking for a ready-made, star-studded roster to join, Miami should be in the running.
Cleveland Cavaliers

Of course, there would be no greater story than LeBron coming home one last time.
It has already been reported the Cavaliers are interested in a third partnership with James. They make sense from a contending standpoint as an Eastern Conference finalist. And the franchise would move heaven and earth to ensure James was paid what he wants to be paid if he did indicate a desire to come back to Ohio. The narrative would be delicious.
The on-court fit is great, too. Cleveland would probably have to move on from one of its core players in order to land James but no matter who that is, he’d be a huge addition as a dynamic wing playmaker. Whoever remains of Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen, Donovan Mitchell and James Harden would benefit enormously from having LeBron out there with them. The Cavs weren’t that far from an NBA Finals berth last season; getting James could give the team enough of a talent boost to get over the hump.
Even if that doesn’t happen, this would be a great story. A perfect end to the greatest career the NBA has ever seen.
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‘Last Kids on Earth’ TV Series Gets Disney Pilot Order
A television adaptation of “The Last Kids on Earth” book series is in the works at Disney, which has ordered a pilot.
That means an episode of the series will be produced before Disney decides whether to move forward on a full season order.
The project is set up at Disney+ and Disney Channel with showrunners Chad Fiveash and James Stoteraux (“Vampire Diaries,” “One Tree Hill,” “Gotham Knights”). They serve as writers and will executive produce alongside director Kevin Tancharoen (“The Book of Boba Fett,” “The Brothers Sun,” “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”). EPs alaos include Max Brallier, Hillary Zwick Turner, Jennifer Twiner McCarron and Matt Hornburg.
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Written by Max Brallier, “The Last Kids on Earth” is an illustrated novel targeting middle school-aged readers. It follows a foster child named Jack Sullivan, whose sleepy town of Wakefield is faced with the apocalypse. In this end-of-the-world scenario, Jack thrives on junk food and video games while gathering a squad of classmates to fight of zombies and monsters. This mismatched group of teens must band together to survive, and to become the unlikely heroes tasked with saving the world.
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The first “Last Kids on Earth” book was published in 2015 and was followed by new installments in each following year. There are sequels, such as “The Last Kids on Earth and the Zombie Parade” and “The Last Kids on Earth and the Doomsday Race,” as well as standalone books in the series, such as “The Last Kids on Earth: Thrilling Tales From the Tree House” and “The Last Kids on Earth: Quint and Dirk’s Hero Quest.”
This news comes a week after Disney ordered a pilot for an adaptation of the mermaid movie “Aquamarine.” Emma Roberts, who starred in the original film, will guest star as Claire Brown in the pilot.
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