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Trump plans to call TV host Savannah Guthrie following her mother's disappearance

February 03, 2026
Trump plans to call TV host Savannah Guthrie following her mother's disappearance

By Bo Erickson and Jasper Ward

Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with host Savannah Guthrie during a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum with a group of Florida voters in Miami, Florida, U.S., October 15, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria A notice circulated by the Pima County Sheriff's Office requests information on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona , U.S. February 1, 2026. Pima County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS

U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum, in Miami

WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump ​said on Tuesday he planned to call ‌American journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie following the ‌disappearance of her 84-year-old mother.

"I'm going to call her later on. I think it's a terrible thing," Trump told reporters during a ⁠bill signing in ‌the Oval Office. "I always got along very good with Savannah. (It's a) ‍very unusual situation, but we're going to find out."

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He also supported the idea of increasing the number ​of federal agents involved in the case, ‌which is being led by the Pima County Sheriff's Department.

Family last saw Nancy Guthrie at her home on Saturday night and reported her missing on Sunday afternoon. The sheriff's ⁠department said on Tuesday ​it believes Guthrie was taken ​against her will "possibly in the middle of the night."

Savannah Guthrie, a co-anchor on ‍NBC's "Today" show, ⁠will no longer host the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony coverage, NBC News ⁠reported on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Bo Erickson in Washington; Writing ‌by Jasper Ward; Editing by Michelle ‌Nichols and Lisa Shumaker)

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Bella Hadid ‘Doesn’t Have the Bandwidth’ for Romance ‘Right Now’ Amid Adan Banuelos Split

February 03, 2026
Bella Hadid 'Doesn't Have the Bandwidth' for Romance 'Right Now' Amid Adan Banuelos Split

Bella Hadidhas split from boyfriend of more than two yearsAdan Banuelos, as a source reveals the supermodel, 29, and equestrian champ, 36, both wanted the breakup. "Bella was never at home and that was an issue for Adan, who was struggling with the time apart."

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The exes met at a 2023 horse show, shortly after horse-lover Bella relocated to the Lone Star State. Her first glimpse of Adan, she said in an interview withBritish Vogue, "was like a gust of fresh air." But as Bella's work commitments — including new acting gigs — heated up, the duo started drifting apart.

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Instead of reconnecting, they decided to split. "Bella doesn't have the bandwidth for a serious romance right now," says the source. She's also saying so long to Texas: "She'll be headed back to NYC now that things haven't worked out with Adan. She seems positive and focused."

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What is “Iron Lung”? How a YouTuber self-financed the surprise horror hit (and what critics are saying)

February 03, 2026
What is

Markiplier Studios

Entertainment Weekly Mark Fischbach, a.k.a. Markiplier, in 'Iron Lung' Markiplier Studios

Key Points

  • Iron Lung is an independent horror film written and directed by YouTuber Markiplier, who also stars.

  • Made for just a few million, the blood-soaked thriller earned $17 million domestically in its opening weekend.

  • The film is currently playing in theaters.

Does internet popularity translate to commercial success at the theatrical box office? That's what Hollywood is still trying to figure out.Iron Lung, an independent feature from YouTuber Markiplier, is the latest project driving that conversation.

The claustrophobic horror film, made for under $3 million, raked in roughly$17 million domesticallyin its opening weekend. This is all the more impressive considering Markiplier, whose real name is Mark Fischbach, financed it himself and eschewed a traditional marketing push, getting the film on roughly 2,500 screens without the help of a traditional studio, perIndieWire.

It's been interesting to contrast the project with Chris Stuckmann'sShelby Oaks, another horror movie made by a popular YouTuber. Despite the backing of Neon and executive producer Mike Flanagan,Shelby Oaksearned just a fraction ofIron Lung's haul in its first weekend.

Fischbach has some thoughts as to why his gambit paid off, but first, learn a bit about him and the movie itself.

What isIron Lungabout?

Mark Fischbach, a.k.a. Markiplier, in 'Iron Lung' Markiplier Studios

Markiplier Studios

Iron Lungis an adaptation of the 2022 video game of the same name, created by David Szymanski. The game, like the movie, is set entirely inside a rusty submarine as it navigates the crimson waters of a distant moon following an apocalyptic event.

The official synopsis reads: "Set in a post-apocalyptic future where an event known as the 'The Quiet Rapture' caused all known stars and habitable planets in the universe to disappear, a convict is sent to search an ocean of blood discovered on a desolate moon, using a small submarine nicknamed the 'Iron Lung.'"

In addition to writing and directing the movie, Fischbach also stars alongside Caroline Rose Kaplan andTroy Baker, the latter of whom is one of the most acclaimed actors in the realm of video games.

"I've played a lot of indie horror games, and this one stood out as being different," Fischbach said of the movie's origins on a Jan. 30 episode ofThe Town With Matt Belloni. "So, given that it had a lot of unique facets, I was interested what the universe was trying to be... I could see there being more here."

Is there anIron Lungtrailer?

The trailer forIron Lunghighlights the stark, punishing interior of the titular submarine, as well as the ocean of blood it traverses.

Fischbach's protagonist is surrounded by disembodied voices in the clip, his only company until the red waters begin flooding the vessel.

Who is Markiplier?

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Fischbach has been making content on YouTube since 2012, and found early success with "Let's Play" videos of indie horror games heavy on jump scares, stuff likeAmnesia: The Dark DescentandFive Nights at Freddy's.

"From quality content to meme-able garbage, from scary games to full-on interactive movies you'll find it all," reads the description on his YouTube page, which currently has over 38 million followers. "Maybe you like horror games, or funny games, or comedy sketches, or animations, or compilations, or reactions, or reviews, or challenges, or cryptic lore, or mind-crippling ennui, or stuff-that-is-guaranteed-to-probably-make-you-cry? Whatever you're into I'm sure there's something for you down in the briny deep of my video page."

Over time, he grew his budding empire with live shows and interactive specials likeA Heist With Markiplier(2019), which essentially function likeChoose Your Own Adventurebooks with multiple endings. He also started a clothing line, Cloak, and hosts a handful of podcasts, includingDistractableandGo! My Favorite Sports Team.

As a performer, Fischbach has lent his voice to the Cartoon Network'sVillainous(2017–present) and acted in the miniseriesThe Edge of Sleep(2024), on which he is also an executive producer.

Iron Lungis his feature directorial debut.

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How wasIron Lungreleased on so many screens?

Caroline Rose Kaplan in 'Iron Lung' Markiplier Studios

Markiplier Studios

As Fischbach noted onThe Town, he put "a few million" of his own money into makingIron Lung, and opted out of traditional distribution and marketing routes by leaning on his fanbase. The only studio involved inIron Lungis his own, Markiplier Studios.

Initially, he envisioned his movie opening in only 50 to 60 theaters with the help of Centurion Film Service. After launching awebsiteand sharing a trailer to his socials, that number quickly ballooned. Fischbach credits the passion of his fanbase with spreading the word by calling, emailing, and even showing up in person to their local theaters to ask that they show it.

With the ball rolling, "the FOMO starts to build," he said. It wasn't long before he was taking calls with major theater chains like Cinemark and Regal.

What makes his fanbase so devoted? For Fischbach, it's not just about numbers, but how engaged they are with him as a creator. "I've been talking about this movie and people knew how much work I was putting into it because of the close relationship I have with my audience," he said onThe Town. "So they knew what I was doing for years leading up to this."

He continued, "I have consistently made my channel about my journey as a creator and my skill-building as a filmmaker or whatever you want to say... Every aspect of it has been me building my skills and people see that journey."

What are critics saying aboutIron Lung?

Mark Fischbach, a.k.a. Markiplier, in 'Iron Lung' Markiplier Studios

Markiplier Studios

Critics are mixed onIron Lung, with the film currently holding a 44% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Varietydescribes it as an "overlong, murky sci-fi suspense effort," adding that those "previously unacquainted with the game are likely to make little sense" of its story.

The Guardianechoed similar criticisms, adding that the movie is "sunk by the depressive tone, leaden pacing, and near-total absence of spectacle." The review continues, "This is basically a radio-play script that insistently has to tell, because this barebones production has nothing much to show."

"Audacious and at times astonishingly boring," is howIndieWiredescribes the film, but the outlet also notes that it's "far from a failure."

It continues, "Measured against the graveyard of other video game adaptations... this deeply flawed attempt still stands as a testament to what happens when actual gamers make video game movies. Its imperfections are heartfelt, not cynical, and it's clear that significant effort was put into acquiring the right team for this production."

Many critics agree that while the movie isn't a stunner on its face, the fact that it exists at all (and made a splash at the box office) is a net positive. "It's a success story that should cheer those who fear our era of corporate mergers and dwindling resources could spell an end to independent filmmaking," readsVariety's review.

IndieWire, meanwhile, celebrates how "the film opens space for more daring, messy attempts to follow."

Where can I watchIron Lung?

Iron Lungis now playing in theaters.

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