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Where in New York City Should Taylor Swift’s Wedding Be?
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First, the tabloids reported that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding would take place in mid-June in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, where she owns a mansion. Then it was “leaked” that save-the-dates had gone out with a July 3 date and New York City location. July 3? New York City? That’s the same weekend as the city’s Fourth of July fireworks, the first-ever Times Square ball drop to mark Independence Day, and Sail250, the tall-ships event marking the U.S. semi-quincentennial.
But then again, why not? As our newsroom’s resident Taylor Swift expert, Zach Schiffman, noted, the singer famously loves the Fourth of July, and her fiancé’s NFL training schedule resumes at the end of the month. While it might be an elaborate ruse to throw paparazzi off the trail, the city’s busiest weekend might provide the perfect storm of distractions to take the focus off America’s royal wedding.
Here at Curbed, we had our own theories about where the wedding might happen: the Frick (super-classy, a brand-new renovation), Ellis Island (it’s an island!), and Rockefeller Center for its Art Deco appeal. I’m voting for City Hall (that’s right — total chaos!), which is as New York as you can get.
But what do the experts think? I chatted with a number of veteran NYC wedding planners to see where they thought Swift and Kelce would most likely exchange vows and where they would personally recommend. And then I asked Zach to chime in.
“One reason I don’t always love celebrity weddings is they’re not that creative,” said Jes Gordon of JesGORDON/properFUN, who has planned events for Elton John’s AIDS Foundation as well as an after-party for Sting. She predicted a Swift wedding at the Plaza Hotel simply because it’s a familiar, tried-and-true event space–hotel. “I kind of hope it’s not there, but it’s easy for them and convenient,” she said.
But if Gordon were in charge? “I’d love for them to have a cool barbecue under the Brooklyn Bridge,” she said. “How dope would that be?” The vision: Take over the Brooklyn waterfront south of the bridge, where several thousand guests could enjoy the River Café, a spin on Jane’s Carousel, and the Pier 2 Roller Rink. The catch — it’s a big, unsecured public space. “We would have to buy permitting for it, and it would cost a shit ton of money. But we have done this in areas of Central Park and other public spaces like the High Line, too,” she said. “It takes money, power, and a lot of balls.”
The Brooklyn waterfront, with Jane’s Carousel.
Photo: Busà Photography/Getty Images
Alyssa Pettinato, the owner of Manhattan-based Alinato Events, who has planned more than 150 weddings in the NYC area, said Swift might choose Oheka Castle, where the singer shot the music video for “Blank Space.” It’s also the venue she’d recommend.
Long Island? That’s not New York. But for someone seeking privacy, it makes sense. The secluded Gold Coast estate that was once home to the German-born financier Otto Hermann Kahn is said to have inspired that F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. One of the largest homes in the U.S., it features a big ballroom and 34 guest rooms and suites. You can get there only by car, and the 22-acre grounds are gated.
“A lot of celebrities have gotten married there. It’s an hour outside Manhattan and has an estate kind of vibe — sort of Newport-esque,” said Pettinato. “Plus there’s a beautiful garden for an outdoor ceremony.” Here, however, Swift would have to go without the New York skyline in the wedding photos.
Oheka Castle.
Photo: J. Conrad Williams/Newsday via Getty Images
Manhattan-based planner Jennifer Zabinski, who designed weddings for both Serena Williams in 2017 and her sister Venus last December, nominated the Met Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park for its medieval architecture and dramatic location that’s “high, overlooking the Hudson River — with iconic views.”
“The Cloisters doesn’t often allow events on-site,” said Zabinski. “But we can’t imagine they would refuse Taylor and Travis if they wanted to tie the knot there.”
This was Zach’s favorite recommendation. “I like that it’s Manhattan but all the way up at the tip,” he said. “There’s something special about it, that they don’t normally do weddings there. I think it’d be very her.”
Norma Cohen, a self-described “24-hour event planner–therapist” based in Midwood, predicted that Swift will choose the Park Avenue Armory. “It’s big, secluded, and looks like nothing on the outside,” she said. “And it’s completely transformable. I would make the guests feel like they were teleported to another world!”
Her own proposal, a scheme she cooked up with her daughters, Cookie and Lydia: “Roosevelt Island! It’s unique and it’s outstanding and it stands by itself. It would be unbelievable.”
Which end of the island?
Roosevelt Island’s Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park.
Photo: Audley C Bullock/Shutterstock
“The bottom part with the trees!” said Cohen, who has been in the wedding business for 39 years. “The Franklin Roosevelt State Park. It’s a modern shape — it’s a triangle. It looks like an outside museum. And all those trees!” She’d erect a big transparent tent at the tip of the island with a dance floor and an orchestra. Guests could take the tram to get to the wedding, Cohen added. “We could deck out the tram with flowers. Peonies!”
Zach approved. “Roosevelt Island is a really good idea,” he said. “It can be closed off and has a beautiful view. She wants an iconic New York.”
The Rainbow Room!
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Manhattan-based Michelle Rago, who planned the nuptials for Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz, said Swift will likely go with the Rainbow Room — and that’s her recommendation as well. Originally opened in 1934, the Art Deco midtown venue has floor-to-ceiling views from the 65th floor. “When the sun sets, it’s absolutely magical — so, so pretty,” said Rago, who has arranged many Rainbow Room ceremonies. “We’ve had a lot of celebrities and well-traveled clients, and they are still gobsmacked by that view.”
Then there’s the rotating dance floor and small stage, perfect for a band: “It’s just very glamorous, very magical.” The one downside? It seats only 320 guests, and Swift might invite far more.
I did not ask David Stark, a Bushwick-based event planner who has designed events for Glenn Close and Brad Pitt, for his opinion of the Rainbow Room idea, but he gave one anyway.
“It’s a lovely New York icon,” he said. “But she needs something more special.”
Liberty Island.
Photo: Nico De Pasquale Photography/Getty Images
His recommendation: a ceremony and reception on Liberty Island, the home base for the Statue of Liberty. “She’s as American as apple pie, so it feels like an appropriate spot, especially for that time of year,” said Stark. “We’d have a clear-top tent so you can see the statue, and in a perfect world, there’d be fireworks that you could see from the shore. It’d be incredibly private because you get there by boat.”
Of course, that’s assuming the affair will actually take place in New York City. Stark is doubtful. “It could be anywhere in the world,” he said, “and this is all just to throw everyone off the trail.”
But Zach is optimistic. “No matter what she does, the wedding is going to be a circus,” he said. “New York can handle a circus. Rhode Island can’t.”
Update, April 24, 4:30 p.m.: An earlier version of this article stated that Jennifer Zabinski had planned several weddings at the Met Cloisters. The Cloisters does not take wedding bookings and has an exclusive social planner in charge of events who is not Zabinski.
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DC, WBA Announce First-Ever Anime Series, New Batman, Dazzle Annecy
In their first joint studio presentation at Annecy’s lakeside Bonlieu theater, DC Studios and Warner Bros. Animation unveiled Thursday a next wave of animated projects for the years to come, including DC Studios’ first-ever anime series, “Joker: Laugh Riot,” Scott Snyder’s take on “Absolute Batman” and a new “Krypto” series by “Spongebob” alum C.H. Greenblatt.
“Batman” and animation fans in the Annecy audience went wild as Peter Safran, co‑chairman and co‑CEO, DC Studios, and Sam Register, president, Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studio, and Hanna‑Barbera Studios Europe, unveiled the three projects on stage alongside Warner Bros. Animation showrunners and executive producers who shared first looks and creative insights into the next era of DC animation.
As anime builds huge traction in the U.S. and global markets, Warner Bros. Animation and DC Studios are teaming up with Sola Entertainment to bring “Joker: Laugh Riot” to fans worldwide.
Helmed by “ChaO” award-winning director Yasuhiro Aoki, who previously worked on Warner Bros Animation and Sola’s joint feature “The Lords of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim,” the trailblazing show will take viewers alongside the Joker, as he launches a ruthless crusade through Gotham’s underworld to find Batman’s killer, who took away his greatest adversary —and, incidentally, his own kill. But as his violent quest for answers pushes him closer towards vigilante than villain, Joker is forced to confront the truth that without Batman, he doesn’t know who he is.
This brand new anime series comes as WBA and DC continue to push for more anime content, thanks to the support and insights of Jason DeMarco, senior VP, action and anime development at Warner Bros. Animation who produced “War of the Rohirrim,” alongside a “Rick and Morty” anime adaptation and “Lazarus” and “Uzumaki” series with Adult Swim.
In front of what Register dubbed “the best audience in the world for animation,” the announcement of an animated adaption of “Absolute Batman,” the award-winning and best-selling DC comic book series, was met with raucous applause and cheers by the Annecy’s crowd. Register and Safran, along with Peter Girardi, executive vice president, alternative programming atWarner Bros. Animation, unveiled the new adult animated series project, written by Scott Snyder with art by Nick Dragotta, as creators shared first look images of the upcoming series. Scott Snyder will serve as executive producer and showrunner, with Dragotta as producer.
The comic book series has sold more than 6 million copies to date, with the first issue of “Absolute Batman” reaching an eleventh edition. All “Absolute” titles, including “Absolute Batman,” rank among the top 10 best-selling comics of 2025.
Beyond adult animation, Warner Bros. Animation and DC Studios also revealed Thursday that a new “Krypto” animated series had been greenlit, with “Chowder,” “Jellystone” creator-writer C.H. Greenblatt set to drive this fun-filled, super-canine adventure.

The series, currently under development, follows Krypto as he tags along with a gang of misfit criminal wannabes who live down the block. They soon discover he’s a ball of destructive, lovable energy worse than any of them! As he accompanies them into misadventures and poorly laid plans, Krypto’s pure nature slowly ends up redeeming them, whether they want it or not.
Beyond these three greenlights, Safran, Register and Girardi shared updates on both adult, young adult and kids upcoming tv series, underlining the strong commitment both studios have in bringing DC characters to global audiences of all ages.
Adult animated fan-favorite shows “Creatures Commandos,” “Batman: Caped Crusader” both got the Bonlieu audience on its feet, the latter launching on Prime Video on July 31. New shows such as “Mister Miracle” were met with cheers and interest from the animation-loving crowd, as author Tom King shared his passion for this character. Under roaring applause from Annecy’s audience, King shared how grafetul he felt for bringing his comic series to life. “Today, as animation keeps reaching new heights, I am deeply convinced we can create our own ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Sopranos,’ ‘Mad Men’ level shows. And I’m truly happy to bring ‘Mr Miracle’ to the screen.”
On the Vertigo side of DC, “Get Jiro” is set to premiere this fall on Adult Swim. The show has a long history with Annecy, as WBA announced it here three years ago, before bringing it to a riveting work-in-progress session last year in Annecy as well.

Get Jiro
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Previously teased young adults, kids & family series included “My Adventures with Green Lantern,” a brand-new magical-girl inspired series from the “Adventure-verse,” kickstarted by Jake Wyatt’s 2023 hit “My Adventures with Superman,” “Starfire!,” presented by executive producer Josie Campbell, and Matt Bean’s “DC Super Powers,” while Safran and Register confirmed that the tenth season of “Teen Titans Go,” now DC’s longest running show ever, was currently in production. An achievement celebrated in the best possible way: with a small clip from the DC, Warner Bros animation teams, in wonderful Annecy fashion.
Safran, who attended Annecy this year for the first time, underlined how much the event had absolutely outdone his expectations. “Everyone in the team kept talking to me about it. Know I understand why.” In fact, as we write, the co-chairman and CEO of DC Studios might very well have booked his 2027 plane ticket already.
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Fomo’s $75M Raise Shows Big VCs Are Still Betting on Consumer Crypto
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📈 Fomo Raises $75M at a $550M Valuation as Big VCs Bet on Consumer Crypto
A consumer crypto trading app just pulled in $75 million from investors who normally steer clear of crypto entirely.
Fomo, a social-first crypto trading app, raised a $75 million Series B led by Index Ventures at a $550 million valuation. Union Square Ventures joined, along with existing backer Benchmark and angels including Zynga’s Mark Pincus, Discord CEO Humam Sakhnini, and Eventbrite’s Kevin Hartz. Founded in 2025 by three former dYdX employees, Paul Erlanger, Se Yong Park, and Prashan Dharmasena, Fomo is built to make onchain trading feel like a normal consumer app: non-custodial, roughly 30-second onboarding, social features like leaderboards and copy trading, and access to more assets than Coinbase across multiple chains without managing wallets, bridges, or gas. Since launching in May 2025 it has crossed 625,000 users and $4 billion in trading volume, is adding around 3,500 users a day, and runs all of it on a team of 17. The round brings total funding to about $94 million.
Index partner Julia Andre said the firm sees a real market shift in consumer blockchain trading and a team that can capture it, putting it plainly that “we’re not doing Fomo because it’s a crypto business.” Co-founder Paul Erlanger was blunt about the problem they’re attacking: “Onchain trading is just impossible.” His goal is for Fomo to not read as a crypto app at all, the same path Coinbase and Robinhood are walking.
There is signal here in who’s writing the check. Index made its name on Figma and Scale AI, and Union Square Ventures rarely touches crypto. Established, non-crypto VCs leading a nine-figure raise for a crypto startup in the middle of a brutal down market is a high-conviction bet that the next wave of users arrives through a clean consumer app, not a clunky exchange. The timing fits too, with retail search and trading volume ticking back up as Bitcoin steadies near $64,000.
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Gerard Butler’s 98-Minute Sci-Fi Action Thriller Is a Streaming Smash Hit
Even though it wasn’t a huge hit when it was released in theaters in 2026, one of Gerard Butler‘s best movies in years is finding a second life on streaming. The sci-fi and action thriller mash-up stars Butler alongside Morena Baccarin and Roman Griffin Davis, and is currently climbing the streaming charts despite bombing at the box office and being met with divisive reactions from critics at the time.
Released back in January 2026, Greenland 2: Migration sees Butler once again playing a fearless husband and father trying to get his family to safety. The 98-minute apocalyptic film boasts state-of-the-art special effects, white-knuckle sequences that’ll put you on the edge of your seat (the mountaintop scene is absolute gold), and likely one of Butler’s best performances.
Grounded Drama Against a Disaster Epic Backdrop
Greenland 2: Migration picks up following the hugely successful Greenland, which was released back in 2020, and picks up with the Garrity family as they struggle to survive while living in a bunker after a planet-destroying comet hits the Earth. The problem is that the planet is still unstable, and an earthquake forces everybody out and into an unknown wasteland. John (Butler), Allison (Baccarin), and their son Nathan (Davis) must find a way to survive again in a world where the fallout and remaining comet fragments are the least of their problems.
The 2026 sequel closely follows the spirit of the first movie. It is a gripping portrait of a family fighting for survival when their odds are slim. Greenland 2: Migration reprises the first film’s particular approach, which is that the story never feels manipulated in order to depict John Garrity’s journey as overly heroic. He just does what’s needed to provide for his family, and at times, this can mean doing bad things. Greenland 2: Migration is now ranked #7 in the top 10 list of Prime Video‘s most-watched movies globally, standing above major hits like Sydney Sweeney’s The Housemaid and Jason Statham’s Shelter.
Gerard Butler Stretches Both His Acting & Action Muscles
Gerard Butler has always been associated with the action genre, and he’s got more than enough in his catalog to prove it. Films like 300 and the Has Fallen series are some of his most famous works, and fortunately, the 56-year-old actor is not showing any signs of stopping. More recently, films like Den of Thieves and Plane show he’s still got it.
But in the Greenland movies, he has done more than portray the typical action hero. The role demands more from Butler, and a good script draws out his dramatic range. The first movie saw him play a father and husband going against every obstacle out there to protect his family in the middle of the apocalypse. The sequel needed the same formula, but the actor went for more, playing a father and husband whose hope depends solely on giving everything to others.
Unfortunately, his strong performance – and arguably one of his best ever – wasn’t enough to convince audiences to go into theaters. Greenland 2: Migration flopped at the box office. Produced with a budget of $90 million, the film only grossed about $45 million. It was a different result than the one from the first movie, which grossed more than $53 million against a $35 million budget.
Critics were also seemingly not impressed with Butler’s performance, but many still singled out Butler’s performance as one of the best things in the movie. Today, the sequel sits at 48% on Rotten Tomatoes – a poor rating when compared to the 78% the first movie still has on the critics’ website.
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January 9, 2026
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98 Minutes
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Ric Roman Waugh
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Chris Sparling, Mitchell LaFortune
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Basil Iwanyk, Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel, John Zois, Sebastien Raybaud, Brendon Boyea
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