While it's a bit of real sci-fi news blackhole so far this week - it just doesn't make sense to compete for attention with the likes of Star Wars (May the 4th celebration) and Marvel (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness cinema release) - Star Trek have thrown their hat into the ring and aren't giving up easily.
The UK government have announced plans for their regulatory authority Ofcom to have jurisdicition over streaming services (eg. Netflix) for adherence to their Broadcasting Code.
With sizeable fines of the larger of a quarter of a million pounds or five percent of the company's revenue for breaches.
Marvel Studios Canada reportedly published and then deleted a short video showing Patrick Stewart as X-Men's Charles Xavier in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
Which was copied and restreamed by other accounts before deletion.
Following the walk out and other protests against Disney's support of legislators behind Florida's don't say gay bill, Disney publicly opposed the bill.
Florida's Governor DeSantis explicitly retaliated by repealing Walt Disney World's special district status.
Last week we saw a few sites running a story about a sexism complaint made against Twitch .
By itself it was slightly interesting but not substantial enough for our purposes but is now joined by a Change.org petition to have actress Amber Heard removed by Warner Bros. from the Aquaman 2 film, which has received over 2.5 million signatures.
The Fifth Element will celebrate it's 25th anniversary on May 7 and The New York Post have published an interesting piece including input from associate producer John Amicarella and sound designer Marc Mangini.
Its opening scene music - a slowed down recording of Tibetan monks chanting.
While sadly some of the reveals at this year's Cinemacon were exclusive to attendees, one which has been shared with the world is the new Jurassic World Dominiontrailer.
What's to be said other than it's action and dinosaur packed?