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Steven Spielberg attends the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards on January 11, 2026, in Beverly Hills, California (Getty Images)

Steven Spielberg has officially become an EGOT

After scooping his first Grammy last night, the “Jaws” director joined an exclusive group of artists who have won across all four major US entertainment awards.

Sunday night’s Grammy Awards saw Bad Bunny and KPop Demon Hunters make history with their respective award wins (and Cher almost rewrite history as she announced Record of the Year).

But while the ceremony was an evening of many firsts, it also marked a very important fourth for one esteemed artist in particular.

As the documentary “Music by John Williams” scooped the prize for Best Music Film, the movie’s producer, Steven Spielberg, officially won his first Grammy award — making him the 22nd artist in history to have received an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, thereby achieving “EGOT status.

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Being part of the illustrious club is often referred to the “grand slam” of the entertainment industry, requiring top-level mastery across film, TV, music, and theater. For Spielberg, yesterday’s win was the final piece of the EGOT puzzle, having already had 12 Emmys, three Oscars, and one Tony award to his name... though attaining EGOT status might not even be the highest-grossing director of all time’s greatest accolade.

Spielberg has joined the likes of contemporary stars John Legend and Elton John — as well as hallowed Hollywood icons like Audrey Hepburn, the only person to complete the full set of awards posthumously, some 40 years after her first win — in the elite list, following on from songwriting duo Justin Paul and Benj Pasek’s shared induction back in 2024.

Alter EGOT

There are only 22 people in history to have become an EGOT by winning the competitive awards; however, there are six other artists to have obtained all four trophies through honorary lifetime achievement awards, per The Guardian, including James Earl Jones, Liza Minnelli, and Barbra Streisand.

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Netflix launches gaming app for children 8 and under

Netflix on Monday launched Netflix Playground, a new stand-alone gaming app aimed at kids 8 and under.

The app promises “no ads, in-app purchases, or extra fees” and is included with all memberships. At launch, it includes games featuring “Peppa Pig,” “Storybots,” and “Sesame Street.”

Netflix began adjusting its gaming strategy in 2024, closing its large AAA studio. Last year, the streamer began focusing more on multiplayer party and family-friendly games.

Late last month, Netflix quietly raised its prices for the fourth time since 2022.

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Late last month, Netflix quietly raised its prices for the fourth time since 2022.

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“Super Mario Galaxy Movie” delivers holiday weekend records for theater chains

Universal’s “Super Mario Galaxy Movie” cleared an estimated $372.5 million globally in its opening five-day weekend, marking another successful foray into theaters for Nintendo.

Both AMC and Cinemark on Monday announced that the movie — along with continued popularity for titles like “Project Hail Mary” and “Hoppers” — propelled them to record-breaking Easter weekends.

According to AMC, the Yoshi popcorn bucket has pushed “Mario Galaxy” into the second-best merchandising program ever for the theater chain, behind only Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film. According to Cinemark, Mario-themed “glitter popcorn” and other food items tied to the title have already resulted in the “most successful merchandise program Cinemark has ever delivered for a single title.”

AMC and Cinemark shares climbed in early trading on Monday.

“Mario Galaxy” pulled in $190.1 million domestically over the five-day weekend, below the first film’s $204 million (it was also released over the Easter weekend in 2023), but still near the top of the best holiday box office performances ever.

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