This Special Issue delves into the nexus of pop politics and popular culture, focusing on the employment of cultural symbols and strategies in communication. The articles included discuss the evolution of politainment in the digital age, where social media platforms amplify political messages by blending entertainment with political discourse. The authors highlight concerns regarding the devaluation of political information and its impact on democratic quality. Furthermore, the issue examines how pop politics encourages civic engagement and political awareness, utilizing various mediums for collective action, while cautioning against the potential adverse effects on public discourse. Ultimately, this Special Issue provides multidisciplinary perspectives on the intersection of politics and entertainment, its implications for democracy, and the evolving landscape of political communication.