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The Grabber Returns for Grisly Horror Sequel
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The Grabber Returns for Grisly Horror Sequel

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Scott Derrickson has made millions on the unnerving emptiness between fragments of film grain. The horror films the director has made with screenwriter C. Robert Cargill — “Sinister” and “The Black Phone” in particular — have used the aesthetics of Super 8 film to create a suggestive aura of supernatural menace. “The Black Phone 2” is no exception, with grain so dense in certain sequences that the actors are reduced to ghostly silhouettes. It’s an effective technique, which is probably why Derrickson keeps using it. 

The Super 8 (and modified Super 16) sequences in “The Black Phone 2” provide the film with its most horrific imagery: fragmented shots of red feathers littering the snow around a child’s abandoned parka and thick, viscous blood oozing from a tree stump in the frozen woods. These are all echoes — some prophetic, others from the past — that recur in the dreams experienced by Gwen (Madeleine McGraw), younger sister of Finney (Mason Thames), the siblings that were also at the center of the original “The Black Phone.” 

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Finney triumphed at the end of that film, dispatching child-snatching serial killer the Grabber (Ethan Hawke) with help from the ghosts of his previous victims and one of Gwen’s psychic visions. But that doesn’t matter in a horror movie, particularly a supernatural one. And so the Grabber is back, calling from beyond the grave to threaten Finney with not only his own demise, but that of his little sister as well. Hawke returns too, grumbling and growling behind a rubber mask (and, eventually, some grisly prosthetics). And thank goodness, because there are some thick blocks of dialogue to get through here, and only an actor of Hawke’s caliber could make them work. 

Part of the charm of the “Black Phone” movies is that their threat is anachronistic. The number of pay phones in the United States has fallen sharply since the mobile revolution, making it next to impossible for a disembodied malevolent spirit to terrorize any misfit kids through phone booths today. “The Black Phone 2” takes place in 1981, a fact that’s nearly impossible to forget with the repeated, winking era-specific references and lines about a character being “deader than disco.” 

The plot of both films also depends on their teenage characters being relatively unsupervised, an equally anachronistic touch that “The Black Phone 2” shares with its most obvious inspiration: the “A Nightmare on Elm Street” movies. Specifically, Gwen takes on a leading role in this film that’s very similar to Patricia Arquette’s character in “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors,” but with the staff of a snowed-in Christian summer camp at her back rather than the patients at a youth psychiatric hospital. 

These include Ernesto (Miguel Mora), the younger brother of a character from the previous film (also played by Mora) and Gwen’s innocent puppy-love suitor; camp supervisor Armando (Demián Bichir), who provides a living link to macabre events that occurred there decades earlier; and Mercedes (Arianna Rivas), Armando’s equestrian niece. Attempts to add a bit of Latinx flair to the dialogue largely fizzle. But, like Hawke, Bichir does a heroic job carrying the burden of explaining the film’s lore — an essential function in a backstory-heavy effort like this one. 

Most of the flaws in “The Black Phone 2” can be traced back to its screenplay, from some of the more cringeworthy dialogue to the unwieldy chunks of exposition and a thematic thread that affirms the existence of Heaven and Hell, and, therefore, the validity of Christian belief. This is not an unusual message for a horror film — the entire possession subgenre is built on Catholic dogma, as is the “Conjuring” series. What makes it worthy of critique here is the inconsistent way in which it’s applied, setting up a more thoughtful take on the hypocrisy of organized religion only to abandon it when it’s time to send the Grabber back to Hell. 

Derrickson acquits himself more admirably, adding blood-soaked flair not only to the film’s analog sequences but also the digital ones. A scene where Gwen is terrified by the appearance of three boys who were murdered on the campgrounds back in 1957 is a masterclass in creative gore effects, slicing one boy’s head in half diagonally on a windowpane, watching it slither to the ground, and leaving it to sputter and twitch as blood pools around what’s left of his face. The film also builds on a famous effect from “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” spinning bodies and flinging them around like marionettes whose puppeteer is having a seizure as the characters battle the invisible foe in Gwen’s dreams. 

Still, a complaint that’s also common to contemporary horror films nags at “The Black Phone 2,” in that all of the best things about this movie come from other movies, whether they be the creative team’s previous efforts or iconic titles from decades past. (It’s not just “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” either; the majority of the action takes place as the characters are snowed in at an isolated location, making comparisons to “The Shining” equally inescapable.) These elements are enjoyable, which is precisely why they’re recycled here. And maybe that’s good enough for a horror sequel. But good enough will never be more than just that. 

Grade: B-

“The Black Phone 2” premiered at Fantastic Fest 2025. Universal Pictures will release it in theaters on Friday, October 17.

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Demon Slayer Sets Box Office Record as Him, Big Bold Beautiful Journey Flop Overseas
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Demon Slayer Sets Box Office Record as Him, Big Bold Beautiful Journey Flop Overseas

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Two new Hollywood releases, Universal’s sports thriller “Him” and Sony’s romantic drama “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” were outright rejected by overseas audiences.

“A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” starring Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell as strangers whose meet-cute takes them on the journey of a lifetime, flopped at the international box office with $4.5 million from 45 markets. Meanwhile the Jordan Peele-produced “Him,” a disturbing mind-bender about a football player with aspirations to be the greatest of all time, fumbled even harder with $400,000 from 25 territories. Both films were saddled with terrible reviews and disappointing audience scores.

“Him” at least started stronger at the domestic box office with $13.5 million, boosting the film’s global tally to $13.86 million. It carries a modest $27 million production budget. Justin Tipping directed “Him,” which stars Marlon Wayans as an aging quarterback who trains a young up-and coming football player (Tyriq Withers) to chilling consequences.

“Sports themes do not travel well overseas, and the sport in this film — American football — is uniquely American in its popularity,” says analyst David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. “But the picture cost a reasonable $27 million to make, so it can cover its costs on domestic business alone.”

“A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” however, crumbled in its North America debut as well with $3.5 million for a worldwide haul of $8 million. The film has yet to release in major markets like France, Italy and South Korea.

“The film should do better in foreign markets, but the production cost was high — that’s a big number to recoup,” Gross adds of “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.”

Luckily Sony is riding high with “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” which just became the highest-grossing anime film ever with $555 million globally. The film is backed by Sony-owned Crunchyroll in North America, the United Kingdom and Brazil, as well as Toho and Aniplex in Japan and other Asian markets. “Demon Slayer” topped overseas charts again with $36 million from markets where Sony’s Crunchyroll is handling the rollout. So far the film has earned a total of $451 million internationally and $104 million domestically. “Infinity Castle” is the first in planned three-film series about a boy who becomes a demon slayer to avenge his family and find a cure for his sister who was turned into a demon.

Universal, meanwhile, had slightly better luck overseas with “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale,” which added $8.3 million from 35 markets in its second weekend of release. The film, a continuation of the popular TV show, has generated $27.9 million overseas and $31.6 million domestically to date, bringing its global total to $59.5 million. The studio says those ticket sales are above 2022’s “Downton Abbey: A New Era” at the same point in its predecessor’s theatrical run. Neither film could reach the box office heights of the first cinematic feature, 2019’s “Downton Abbey,” which became a huge hit to the tune of $194.6 million globally.

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'Big Bold Beautiful Journey' Bombs; 'Demon Slayer' No. 1
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‘Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Bombs; ‘Demon Slayer’ No. 1

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

SUNDAY AM: The slow weekend belongs to the second frame of Sony/Crunchyroll’s Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle with $17.3M. Universal’s Him slowed down in its run to $13.5M for second place. One weekend, Sony is a rich man in Demon Slayer, and a poor man with A Big Bold Beautiful Journey which is crashing with $3.5M.

Demon Slayer spiked 62% in its second Saturday to $7.3M over its second Friday of $4.5M. Him went down on Saturday by -33% to $4.3M from a first Friday/previews of $6.4M. Critical reviews on Him and Big Bold Beautiful Journey were atrocious respectively at 29% and 37% with PostTrak on both movies in the low 60% range and 2 1/2 stars.

All titles look to be around $77.8M, which is down 48% from last weekend, yet only -4% off from a year ago when Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was still the thing in its third weekend with $25.9M and Paramount had the animated Transformers One which bowed to $24.6M.

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SATURDAY AM: After two weekends of overperforming, the September box office steps on the brakes, down -49% from last weekend to roughly $77M. Sony/Crunchyroll’s Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and Universal/Monkeypaw’s Him are arguably in a dead heat with $15M-$16M apiece— it’s still too early to call which one is No. 1 even though Sony and Universal have relegated themselves to No. 1 and No. 2.

Infinity Castle is playing exactly like an anime movie, completely front-loaded, with a second weekend drop at -77%, but as we told you, the highest grossing anime movie at the domestic box office is expected to cross $100M today.

Him won Friday with $6.47M and a C- CinemaScore, with Rotten Tomatoes ratings at 28% Critics, 58% audience score. Universal is calling the Jordan Peele produced movie at $15M in second currently, with an anticipated drop on Sunday due to NFL games of -37% for the football horror movie.

Here’s the sad news of the weekend, and everyone saw this coming: Sony’s play for female moviegoers with the Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star-studded romance drama, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, is finding no road at the box office with $3.5M for the $50M studio acquisition in 6th place. The movie wasn’t developed or produced by Robbie’s LuckyChap. The Sony release is getting beaten by an animated movie and a horror film with a fresh face actor and 1990s comedian (Tyriq Withers and Marlon Wayans). Many sound the bell for original movies, which this project was, a hot title off The Black List, penned by Seth Reiss and directed by rising auteur Kogonada. However, what this shows is that star power alone attached to non-IP fare, can’t pull in moviegoers when its weighted down by poor critical reviews (this movie panned at 38% with great complaints over its pace), and not-so-hot audience scores with a 44% definite recommend and 2 1/2 stars on Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak as well as a B- CinemaScore. Oy.

That said, I understand that the stars and everyone involved had a beautiful experience making the film. In the end the movie didn’t mirror what the script was.

By comparison, the specialty adult summer play, A24’s Materialists, with Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, looks like a blockbuster with an $11.3M domestic opening (and now $100M+ global gross for the net $20M movie). But that had better views at 79% certified fresh. Interestingly enough, Materialists and Big Bold Journey have the same audience exits of B- and mid 60% RT popcorn score.

To that point, some tell me that perhaps, Big Bold Beautiful Journey should have been positioned as a specialty play given its patina, versus a commercial mainstream romance movie. Luckily, the movie isn’t the lowest opening or wide break for either Robbie or Farrell. For Robbie, the movie is under the starts of such misfires Babylon ($3.6M) and Amsterdam ($6.4M) and for Farrell it’s under Seven Psychopaths ($4.2M opening) and above Voyagers ($1.4M).

Despite having a social media reach according to RelishMix at 266 million across TikTok, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube, which is 57% ahead of other romance movies (but 21% behind the Sony-Wayfarer title It Ends With Us which hit over 377 million on social), there’s a bad stink on Big Bold Beautiful Journey with the analytics corp noticing mixed-to-negative comments.

Reports RelishMix, “Some viewers smell sentimentality and algorithmic gloss. Skeptics tag the vibe as trailer-deep with lines like ‘This feels like a trailer for a fake movie’ and point to tonal saccharine with ‘Touchy feely picture… emotional diabetes.’ Comparisons skew cautionary with Black Mirror and even AI commercial jokes, plus a few drive-by age and body takes dragging the cast. Receipts land with ‘What Black Mirror episode is this?’ and ‘Looks like an AI generated commercial.’”

Him is 51%/49% men-to-women with a low definite recommend of 41%, but it’s horror, which gives it more mojo than Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Diversity demos are 36% Black, 34% Caucasian, 20% Latino and Hispanic and 6% Asian American. Men over 25 repped 33% of ticket buyers with women over 25 at 31%, men under 25 at 19% and women under 25 at 17% for the R-rated title. PLFs, which are split with Demon Slayer, are driving 37% of the weekend. An even play throughout the country for Him with notable touchdowns in the West, South Central, South and East after a slew of spots since August on football. Best gross in the nation so far comes from AMC Universal’s Citywalk Hollywood (CA) with close to $32K.

Big Bold Beautiful Journey saw 59% women with 44% women over 25 (who gave the movie its best grades at 71% on PostTrak). It looks like some guys got pulled into this movie as +1s with the second most-attending demo being men over 25 at 32%. This is further underscored by the stats that close to 40% of the pic’s ticket buyers came with a spouse/partner/boyfriend or girlfriend. Diversity demos are 58% Caucasian, 25% Latino and Hispanic, 8% Asian American and 5% Black. A handful of PLFs which only represent 12% of the weekend, I understand with West, Midwest and Mountain regions being where the bulk of the business is. AMC Grove is the top grossing venue so far this weekend with just under $12K.

Saturday AM estimates:

  1. Demon Slayer…Infinity Castle (Sony) 3,342 (+27) theaters, Fri $4.5M (-86%), 3-day $16.3M (-77%), Total $103.7M/Wk 2
  2. Him (Uni) 3,168 theaters, Fri $6.47M, 3-day $15M/Wk 1
  3. The Conjuring: Last Rites (NL) 3,413 (-389) theaters, Fri $3.7M (-56%) 3-day $11.9M (-54%),Total $150.1M/Wk 3
  4. The Long Walk (LG) 2,845 theaters, Fri $1.84M (-61%) 3-day $6.3M (-46%), Total $22.7M/Wk 2
  5. Downton Abbey: Grand Finale (Focus) 3,711 (+17) theaters, Fri $1.94M (-78%), 3-day $6.1M(-66%), Total $31.4M/Wk 2
  6. A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (Sony) 3,330 theaters, Fri $1.4M, $3.5M/Wk 1
  7. The Senior (Angel) 2,405 theaters, Fri $1.25M, 3-day $2.5M/Wk 1
    A CinemaScore for the Michael Chiklis college football alum movie. Faith-based pull with 54% over 55, male-female is 50/50 with the pic playing best in the Mountain, Midwest, South Central and South. AMC Empire in NYC is the leading single-theater with just over $4K so far this weekend.
  8. Toy Story (re) (Dis) 2,340 (-35) theaters, Fri $350K (-68%), 3-day $1.75M (-49%), Total $229.4M lifetime/Wk 2
  9. Weapons (NL) 1,186 (-1124) theaters, Fri $380K (-55%), 3-day $1.2M (-56%) Total $149.6M/Wk 7
  10. Freakier Friday (Dis) 1,880 (-580) theaters, Fri $295K (-47%), 3-day $1.1M (-48%) Total $92.8M/Wk 7

FRIDAY AM: Universal and Monkeypaw’s football horror movie Him did $2 million from previews that began at 2 p.m. Thursday. That number is just above Lionsgate’s preview take on Stephen King’s The Long Walk ($1.3M) a week ago, and Blumhouse’s Speak No Evil ($1.3M) a year ago. Him, which stars Marlon Wayans, Julia Fox and Tyriq Withers, is expected to open in the mid-teen millions this weekend; The Long Walk opened to $11.7M, while Speak No Evil did $11.4M in its first frame.

Critics aren’t sticking around in the stands for Him at 30% on Rotten Tomatoes, and last night’s audience wasn’t impressed at 59%. Yikes. We’ll see where this goes. Him was made for a net $27M.

Sony/Crunchyroll’s Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is expected to stand tall in its second weekend with a take between $14M-$21M. The movie will share Imax screens with Him but hold onto PLFs. Pic’s first week ends at $87.4M after a $2.6M Thursday, down 26%. It’s already the highest-grossing anime movie of all time at the domestic box office, having surpassed 1999’s Pokemon from Warner Bros ($85.7M). Next, Demon Slayer will conquer securing $100M stateside, again a first for anime movie in the U.S. and Canada.

Columbia Pictures’ Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie romance A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, is not huge in its previews with $400,000 from Thursday early shows that began at 4 p.m. at 2737 locations. Critics had no patience for this one at 40% on Rotten Tomatoes. No audience score. Sony sees the opening at $10M, others see it much lower.

Top five for the week:

1.) Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle (Sony) 3,315 theaters, Thur $2.6M (-29% from Wed), Week $87.4M/Wk 1

2.) Conjuring: Last Rites (NL) 3,802 theaters, Thurs $1.56M (-8%), Week $33.2M (-68%), Total $138.2M/Wk 2

3.) Downton Abbey: Grand Finale (Foc) 3,694 theaters, Thurs $1.38M (-16%), Week $25.3M/Wk 1

4.) Long Walk (LG) 2,845 theaters, Thurs $890K (-17%), Week $16.4M, Wk 1

5.) Toy Story 30th anniversary reissue (Dis) 2,375 theaters, Thurs $174K (-33%), Wk $4.4M, Lifetime cume $227.6M/Wk 1

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how to watch charlie kirk memorial service online
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Charlie Kirk Memorial Service Livestream: Watch Online Without Cable

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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A number of television networks are preempting their regular coverage this weekend to air at least part of Charlie Kirk‘s public memorial service.

The service is set to take place Sunday, Sept. 21 beginning at 11 a.m. local time (2 p.m. ET) from State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ, not far from where Kirk’s conservative advocacy group, Turning Point USA, is based.

At a Glance: How to Stream Charlie Kirk Memorial Service
Air date: Sunday, Sept. 21, at 11 a.m. MST (2 p.m. ET)
TV Channel: CNN, Fox News, NewsNation, ABC News, CBS News
Stream online DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling 

President Trump, Vice-President JD Vance and other Trump administration officials are expected to attend and speak at the event, as is Kirk’s widow, Erika. Performers include Brandon Lake and Chris Tomlin, who will lead a worship session, along with Lee Greewood, who is expected to perform “God Bless the USA.”

Want to watch Kirk’s memorial service on TV and online? Here’s what you need to know.

How to Watch Charlie Kirk Memorial Service on TV

Kirk’s memorial service will air across a number of networks, including CNN, Fox News, ABC News Live, CBS News and NewsNation. If you want to watch Kirk’s service on TV, you’ll need a cable package with access to those channels.

CNN’s coverage will kick off at 1 p.m. ET, with reporters Arlette Saenz, Kevin Liptak and Josh Campbell live on the ground from State Farm Stadium. Fox News, meantime, is dedicating the entire Sunday slate to Kirk, with a special edition of Fox & Friends Weekend beginning at 6 a.m. ET, followed by Maria Bartiromo’s Sunday Morning Futures live from Glendale at 10 a.m. ET. The network’s Remembering Charlie Kirk special kicks off at 2 p.m. ET. with hosts Kayleigh McEnany and Lawrence Jones reporting live from inside the stadium.

How to Watch Charlie Kirk Memorial Service Online Free

Don’t have cable? You can also stream Kirk’s memorial service online, with a few ways to watch the proceedings online for free.

DirecTV

DirecTV

DirecTV is a streaming service that gets you live TV channels over the internet.

Their current lineup includes a live feed of CNN, Fox News, ABC News Live, NewsNation and more, so you can watch the Charlie Kirk memorial service online without cable. DirecTV currently offers a five-day free trial that you can use to livestream the proceedings online for free. Plans start at $49.99/month after your free trial is up.

Charlie Kirk Memorial Service Livestream: Watch Online Without Cable
Fubo

Fubo

Fubo is another live streaming option, with its “Pro” package offering 150+ local and national channels including Fox News, MSNBC, NewsMax and more. You can also stream your local ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC affiliates (note: Fubo does not have Warner-affiliate channels like CNN).

Fubo currently has a seven-day free trial offer that you can use to livestream Kirk’s memorial service on Fox News for free. Fubo’s free trial includes free DVR so you can record the service to watch back on-demand later.

Charlie Kirk Memorial Service Livestream: Watch Online Without Cable

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV gets you access to the entire Hulu streaming library of TV shows and movies plus 90+ live television channels that you can watch online. Channels include all the major broadcast networks, plus national news outlets like CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, ABC News Live, CBS News, NewsNation and more.

The Hulu + Live TV lineup offers the most comprehensive coverage of Kirk’s memorial service online. Plans normally start at $82.99/month but you can get a three-day free trial here and use it to livestream the Charlie Kirk service online for free.

Charlie Kirk Memorial Service Livestream: Watch Online Without Cable

Sling

You can also consider signing up for Sling, which has CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more as part of its Sling Blue package.

Normally $50.99/month, Sling’s current promotion gets you your first month of streaming for 50% off. Grab the deal and use it to livestream Kirk’s memorial service online. Sling lets you stream a live TV feed on your phone, tablet, computer or TV, and on up to three devices at a time.

Who Is Speaking at Charlie Kirk Memorial Service?

In addition to the President and Vice-President, speakers at Kirk’s memorial event are also expected to include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth; and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. While Kirk was not part of Trump’s cabinet, the conservative activist was largely seen as friendly with the administration, with many crediting him with helping to draw young voters for the Republican party. President Trump announced last week that he would be posthumously award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Kirk was killed while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10. The suspected shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, faces seven felony charges, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.

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When is Celebrity Race Across the World 2025? Release date speculation
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When is Celebrity Race Across the World 2025? Release date speculation

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Their journey kicks off on the idyllic Caribbean island of Isla Mujeres, and from there, they must race 5,900km to reach the finish line in the remote and breathtaking Península de La Guajira in Colombia.

Of course, the celebs won’t have the help of smartphones or bank cards and will have to part from the comfortable travel they’re used to as they squeeze everything they can out of a shoestring budget.

Read on for everything you need to know about Celebrity Race Across the World 2025.

Will there be a Celebrity Race Across the World season 3?

Sam and Scott on Celebrity Race Across the World. Studio Lambert

Yes! The BBC has confirmed that Celebrity Race Across the World season 3 will be coming to BBC One and iPlayer this autumn.

Is there a release date for Celebrity Race Across the World season 3?

Not yet. In the past, the series hasn’t stuck to the same release pattern, but with the cast now confirmed, we can expect it to be on screens very soon.

Who is taking part in Celebrity Race Across the World season 3?

The BBC has now confirmed all four duos for the third season of Celebrity Race Across the World.

Derry Girls and Big Boys star Dylan Llewellyn will be taking part alongside his mum Jackie.

Dylan said of them joining the line-up: “It’s like a whole whirlwind of emotions, and so many struggles and challenges. But also, I feel like you grow a lot as a person. I feel like I’m a better person after it.”

Elsewhere, Woman’s Hour and Countryfile presenter Anita Rani is involved in the race alongside her dad, Bal. She shared the news on Instagram, saying: “I can’t tell you any more than that, you’ll have to watch it to find out but yeah, I got to do the dream programme.”

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DJ Tyler West and actress Molly Rainford will also be taking part, alongside broadcaster Roman Kemp and his sister Harley Moon.

Celebrity Race Across the World returns to BBC One and iPlayer soon.

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The True Story Behind Fonzie’s Infamous ‘Jump the Shark’ Episode on ‘Happy Days’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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These days, it’s common parlance for TV fans to talk about a show “jumping the shark” when it starts declining in quality, usually due to some unexpected plot point or storyline. The origins of the expression date back nearly half a century, to the Happy Days episode “Hollywood, Part 3,” which aired on September 20, 1977 — the episode in which Henry Winkler’s Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli accepts a challenge to jump over a shark while waterskiing. The episode has long baffled fans — but as it turns out, one of classic TV’s oddest moments was set into motion by Winkler’s father, who insisted his son tell producers about his waterskiing skills.

For some fans, including comedian Jon Hein, that episode was the beginning of the end of Happy Days. Hein popularized the phrase “jump the shark” through his website of the same name, after recalling a college discussion with friends about when shows started going downhill, as he told Michigan Today in 2016. During that chat, Hein’s roommate said, “When Fonzie jumped the shark.”

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Jon Stewart on Jimmy Kimmel Suspension: 'Information Armageddon'
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Jon Stewart on Jimmy Kimmel Suspension: ‘Information Armageddon’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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As a response to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension from ABC, Jon Stewart‘s special appearance on “The Daily Show” was more inferred than explicit. The celebrated host typically only sits behind the desk on Mondays, but made an exception Thursday night to lead the full team in a mock capitulation to Donald Trump.

On a set freshly adorned in the commander-in-chief’s favorite color and sporting a MAGA red tie, the “patriotically appropriate host” welcomed viewers with (what I imagine is only) slightly exaggerated anxiety. “Welcome to ‘The Daily Show’ on — I’m going to guess — Monday,” Stewart said. “We have another fun, hilarious… administration-compliant show.”

Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette in 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family'

From there, Stewart moved forward with a standard lead story about the president’s visit to the U.K. that was framed by constant kowtowing to the “perfectly-tinted Trump.” Pausing from time to time to scold his audience for laughing at the wrong time and even slapping himself in the head for mistakenly pronouncing Armenia as Albania, Stewart’s extreme submissiveness worked well to highlight how he really felt about recent events and to acknowledge the very real fears of his audience.

If Trump wants to be a dictator, then Stewart will treat him like one — now, before it’s too late.

But for those who wanted the long-heralded satirist to speak more directly about Kimmel’s forced removal from late-night, Stewart got into it around the 10-minute mark via a clip of a British reporter asking Trump if free speech is “more under attack in Britain or America.” In mock fury, Stewart than recapped what the reporter was referring to — from the FCC “threatening” affiliates to those affiliates threatening Disney with an “ultimatum” of their own — all while “defending” Trump’s interpretation of the First Amendment.

 “I don’” know who this Johnny Drimmel Live ABC character is,” Stewart said. “But the point is: Our great administration has laid out very clear rules about free speech. Now, some naysayers may argue that this administration’s speech concerns are merely a cynical ploy, a thin gruel of a ruse, a smokescreen to obscure an unprecedented consolidation of power and unitarian intimidation — principle-less and coldly antithetical to any experiment in a constitutional republic governance.”

“Not me, though,” he joked. “I think it’s great.”

After bringing on “The Daily Show’s” full team of correspondents for a literal song-and-dance (kudos to Jordan Klepper for hitting those high notes), Stewart then spent the bulk of the episode interviewing Maria Ressa, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist and author of the book “How to Stand Up to a Dictator.” Ressa was adamant in citing the similarities between the fall of democracy under Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, her home country, and what she sees happening here in America. Both she and Stewart marveled at the speed at which each of their recent leaders collapsed the institutions meant to maintain a balance of power, including a legislative body that bent the knee and a judiciary that was under attack.

Notably, Ressa issued the same call to action twice, almost unprompted. “This is happening,” she said early in the interview. “If you do not reclaim your rights, if you don’t stand up, it’s going to be significantly harder to claw them back.”

Later, she described Americans as acting like “deer in headlights,” adding, “If you don’t move and protect the rights you have, you lose them. And it’s so much harder to reclaim them.”

While he didn’t say so himself, this was Stewart’s central message: Now is the time to act. Now is the time to speak up. Now is the time to establish what free speech really means, before it’s decided for us.

With Kimmel’s fate still hanging in the balance, it’s hard to think of a better stance to take. Despite what Trump has said, Kimmel has not been fired, and as of publishing this story, ABC has not provided an update on his suspension. Many late-night comedians have come to his defense, as they should, in addition to politicians and other prominent figures in entertainment. (Shout-out to Damon Lindelof for being among the first to commit to a Disney boycott if Kimmel’s suspension isn’t lifted, as well as all the protesters marching outside the Burbank lot.)

Ressa also said there were two ways she would describe our current moment: an information apocalypse or an information armageddon. And, as Stewart stressed she’s usually an optimistic person, she said she prefers the term armageddon “because I’m optimistic. Apocalypse is done, but armageddon is the battle. This is the battle.”

Even if he didn’t make a candid plea or straightforward statement, Stewart used his platform to defend Kimmel while urging everyone to keep fighting (“peacefully,” as he made sure to add). For “The Daily Show,” the timing, the presentation, and the format all stood out. Now, we all need to stand up.

Watch the first half of Thursday’s “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” below.

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Asia-Europe Film Co-Producers Face Funding Gaps, Cautious U.S. Market
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Asia-Europe Film Co-Producers Face Funding Gaps, Cautious U.S. Market

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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Producers from Asia and Europe discussed funding challenges and partnership obstacles at a panel at Busan’s Asian Contents & Film Market.

The “Cinematic Connection: Secrets of Successful Asia-Europe Co-Productions” panel, co-organized by Ties That Bind and European Film Promotion, brought together industry practitioners from Japan, the U.K., Indonesia and France to discuss the evolving landscape of international partnerships.

The panelists agreed that while Asia has abundant stories with global potential, the region is still quite different from Europe in funding network, co-producing, and distribution. 

“Projects can hardly be financed in Indonesia,” said Yulia Evina Bhara of KawanKawan Media, citing her primary motivation for seeking international co-productions. Despite Indonesia’s rapidly expanding film market, local funding remains scarce due to high requirements for filmmakers’ international profiles and distribution power, making co-production essential for arthouse projects.

Japan’s Eiko Mizuno-Gray, chair of Loaded Films and producer of Cannes titles “Renoir” and “Plan 75,” highlighted partnership challenges closer to home after a decade in co-production. “It is difficult to find the right partner, which often costs more energy,” she said. “When we have a Japanese partner, we team with a couple of companies to make a film committee, we make a list of producers. The energy used on this is getting higher.”

Co-funding treaties have proven valuable, with Mizuno-Gray crediting agreements with Italy, China and Canada for supporting her projects. For sales and distribution, she emphasized that “choosing the right project is the principal rule.”

While streaming platforms increasingly dominate Gen-Z viewing habits, European theatrical culture remains robust, according to panelists. “France is lucky, there are a lot of arthouse films from Cannes, Berlin, and Venice getting distributed in cinemas. It is still a cinephile country,” said Jeanne Loriotti, sales executive at Paradise City Sales.

The panel concluded with discussion of North American distribution, where changing import policies have made sales representatives increasingly cautious. “The U.S. market is really important, everyone wants to have it,” said Fumie Suzuki Lancaster of the U.K.’s SC Films International Ltd. “But you must know the sales estimate before.”

Both Suzuki Lancaster and Loriotti confirmed that sales teams are proceeding with greater caution as the market landscape shifts.

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Eugene Levy Hasn't Heard Dan's 'Schitt's Creek' Reboot Idea
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Eugene Levy Hasn’t Heard Dan’s ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Reboot Idea

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Although Eugene Levy has been keeping busy abroad as The Reluctant Traveler, he’s always ready to revisit Schitt’s Creek.

Despite his son and co-creator/co-star Dan Levy previously revealing he has a “kernel of an idea” for a new iteration of their beloved Canadian sitcom, the Golden Globe-nominated father apparently has yet to hear it.

“If he said he had a kernel of an idea for a reboot, he didn’t lay it on me. I don’t know what he necessarily comes up with, I don’t have Instagram,” he quipped on Today‘s ‘Girl Code‘.

“Listen, we’ve always said we would love—obviously, we love this group, we love the cast, we love the show, and we would love to get together and do something,” added Eugene. “It’s just, no idea has come up. Nobody has come up with the idea yet. And whatever it is, it has to start kind of on the level where we left off. Otherwise, there’s no point.”

Commenting on the potential of a Schitt’s Creek movie, Eugene said, “Wow, that’s a good prediction. I kind of like that. That gets me excited. Never say never.”

‘Schitt’s Creek’

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With fans clamoring for a Schitt’s Creek revival ever since its six-season run ended in 2020, Dan teased his “kernel of an idea” for the reboot on Watch What Happens Live in July.

“I think about it all the time,” said Dan, adding, “I love the show so much, and I don’t want to disappoint the show and I don’t want to disappoint the fans. And I know it’s easy to just take a check and put something out there, but I care about it too much. I’m just waiting for that idea to be the right one. And then maybe, yeah.”

Following the show’s 2020 finale, the show earned Eugene and Dan an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, as well as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Eugene and Outstanding Supporting Actor for Dan, who also won in the writing and directing categories for the final season.

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How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers Online on Sling TV
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How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers Online on Sling TV

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission.

This story was created in paid partnership with Sling.

On Sunday, Sept. 21, the Cleveland Browns will take on the Green Bay Packers at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio, with kickoff at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on Fox — and Sling TV offers one of the most wallet-friendly ways to catch the game without traditional cable.

Here’s what the streaming service has to offer NFL fans and the most affordable way to get in on the action.

At a Glance: How to Watch Cleveland Browns vs. Green Bay Packers

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 21, 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
  • Channel: Fox
  • Stream online: Sling TV

How to Stream Browns vs. Packers Online Without Cable: Sling TV Pricing and Channels

Sling Blue is one of the best streaming options for NFL games with the service’s low monthly price and selection of channels, including Fox (just confirm it’s in your local TV market) and NFL Network, along with dozens of other sports, news and entertainment networks (see full list here). This plan is half off for the first month, so while prices for Sling Blue regularly start at $45.99 per month, new subscribers can get the first month starting at $23 per month.

The most affordable way to gain access to the Browns vs. Packers game via Fox is with the Sling Select plan. This package starts at $19.99 per month and has access to 10+ channels, including NFL Network, National Geographic, FS1 and Fox News (see full list here and confirm local channels here).

For even more sports coverage, opt for one of the above base plans and add the Sports Extra plan, an additional $11 per month. The add-on includes channels like NFL RedZone for highlights, updates, scores, standings and stats. To sign up for this add-on (and see everything it has to offer), navigate to your base plan of choice on the Sling homepage. Then, add the “Sports Extra” option when customizing the plan.

Finally, to confirm the Browns vs. Packers game is playing on your local Fox network, check the game finder on Sling’s NFL main page.

The Best Streaming Deals on Sling: Bundle and Save

To get even more channels, streaming services (like HBO Max) and, ultimately, the best bang for your buck, opt for one of Sling’s other bundle offerings. See here for the plans to consider and their corresponding savings, and here to learn more about watching sports with Sling TV.

Prices and channel availability depend on your local TV market.

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