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Bruce Dern, Scottie Thompson & Nick Stahl Join 'All Day Happy Dance'
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Bruce Dern, Scottie Thompson & Nick Stahl Join ‘All Day Happy Dance’

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Dern, Scottie Thompson and Nick Stahl have joined the cast of director John Francis Sullivan‘s coming-of-age drama All Day Happy Dance.

Now in production, the indie feature stars Dern as steadfast patriarch Gramps, whose daughter Shay (Thompson) is a single mother navigating the ADHD diagnosis of one of her identical twin sons, who shares his medication with his brother in attempt to be understood, sparking an unforgettable summer.

The twins, portrayed by newcomers Atticus and Finneas North, go on an adventure filled with waterparks, first crushes and self-discovery, while learning what makes them alike and different.

Rounding out the cast are Blake Lindsley (Reacher, NCIS), Kate Spare (Trust, Punching Henry) and Will River Mossek (Our Hero Balthasar), as well as Jasper John Weinberg and Elisabeth Fitzgerald making their screen debuts.

The film is produced by Buffy Andrade Castillo’s b.light productions, as well as Tammy Apana, John ‘JD’ Drury, Martin Palafox, Thompson and Sullivan. Eve Pomerance of CSA serves as casting director and producer.

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Split image of Bill Maher and Charlie Kirk
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Bill Maher Condemns ‘People Who Mocked’ Charlie Kirk’s Death

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Bill Maher addressed Charlie Kirk’s assassination during Friday night’s episode of Real Time, where he started the episode off by noting that it had been a “very ugly week in America.”

During his opening monologue, Maher touched on the current state of politics in the United States in the wake of the shooting. He began, “It’s a very ugly week in America with violence of all kinds: political violence, regular violence, a lot of people talking about a civil war.”

“And then today in Congress, because Charlie Kirk got assassinated, [Colorado Representative] Lauren Boebert stood up and said, ‘We need to have a prayer.’ So they started to have a silent prayer. And then she started screaming, ‘No! Silent prayers get silent results.’ As if praying out loud gets big results,” Maher continued. “Then the Democrats started screaming at her that there was a school shooting in her state. I tell you, so far, the civil war is not very civil.”

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was killed Wednesday on the campus of Utah Valley University after an assassin’s bullet struck his neck while he was hosting a student’s event. He was discussing mass shootings in the U.S. when he was struck. On Friday, Tyler Robinson was identified as the suspect in the assassination and was brought into custody.

Maher went on to address President Donald Trump’s answer to a question he was asked on Fox & Friends about how to “fix this country” and “come back together” in the wake of a major political divide.

“Today, they asked the President, ‘What are you going to do to bring the country together?’” he recited. “And he said, ‘I know this is going to get me in trouble, but I could care less.’ He’s a different kind of cat. His message is, ‘Let the healing stop.’”

Later in the episode, Maher sat down with Ben Shapiro and and Tim Alberta, where they spoke about Kirk’s death in length. There, the Real Time host condemned “the people who mocked his death or justified it.”

“I like everybody, I talk to everybody, I’m glad I took that approach. But he was shot under a banner that said, ‘Prove me wrong,’ because he was a debater, and too many people think that the way to do that — to prove you wrong — is to just eliminate you from talking altogether,” he said. “So the people who mocked his death or justified it, I think you’re gross. I have no use for you. The people who are saying now we’re at war, I’ve no use for you.”

He further addressed the widespread reaction Kirk’s assassination sparked on social media.

“The governor of the state said, ‘Social media is a cancer,’ which I think is true because when you read some of the comments from people, they really are in such a bubble that they don’t understand that it’s happening on both sides,” Maher added. “And I think the only way this starts to get better is if both sides admit, ‘OK, let’s not have this debate about who started it. Let’s not debate about who’s worse because, plainly, both sides do it now.’ And the right has done it too. A lot.”

Following Kirk’s death, Hollywood and political figures took to social media to share their reactions and tributes to the late MAGA activist. President Donald Trump announced his death on Truth Social, writing, “No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel took to Instagram, where he wrote, “Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”

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Boxing legend Ricky Hatton dies aged 46
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Boxing legend Ricky Hatton dies aged 46

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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A statement from the Greater Manchester Police read: “Officers were called by a member of the public to attend [a residence in] Tameside, at 6:45am today where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

Hatton, known as The Hitman, competed between 1997 and 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer.

Ricky Hatton and Kostya Tszyu during the IBF light welterweight title fight at the MEN Arena on June 4, 2005 in Manchester, England John Gichigi/Getty Images

During his 15-year career, he won 45 of his 48 professional bouts, defeating giants including Kostya Tszyu and Jose Luis Castillo. In 2007, he was awarded an MBE for services to sport.

He last fought professionally in 2012, suffering a defeat to Vyacheslav Senchenko.

In 2023, a documentary about Hatton’s life, which followed his upbringing in Manchester, his incredible boxing career, and his personal life, was released by Sky.

Last year, Hatton appeared on Dancing on Ice, being partnered with professional skater Robin Johnstone.

Earlier this year, Hatton announced a comeback fight against Eisa Aldah, which was due to happen on 2nd December in Dubai.

Ricky Hatton in 2023

Ricky Hatton in 2023 Anthony Devlin/Getty Images

Fellow boxing legend Amir Khan was one of the first to pay tribute to the sportsman, writing on social media: “Today we lost not only one of Britain’s greatest boxers, but a friend, a mentor, a warrior, Ricky Hatton.”

He added: “Rest well, Ricky. You’ll always have your place in the ring of our memories.”

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Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia in
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The Witcher Season 4 Release Date & Teaser Revealed

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Straight from the Valley of Plenty, The Witcher Season 4 is coming your way. According to a new Netflix teaser, the fantasy drama will return on Thursday, October 30.

The teaser also shows Geralt of Rivia — now played by Liam Hemsworth, taking over for Henry Cavill — luring a wraith into a deadly duel. “With these words, your mortal shell / Shall meet my fate in fiery hell,” he says, summoning the dangerous spirit.

In a flash, the wraith emerges and knocks Geralt to the ground, but it’s not long before our White Wolf gets the upper hand…

As for the rest of Season 4’s action, Netflix has this to say: “After the Continent-altering events of Season 3, Geralt, Yennefer [Anya Chalotra], and Ciri [Freya Allan] find themselves separated by a raging war and countless enemies. As their paths diverge and their goals sharpen, they encounter unexpected allies eager to join their journeys. And if they can accept these found families, they just might have a chance at reuniting for good…”

The Witcher’s fourth and fifth season — which Netflix shot back-to-back — will also finish the TV series. And fans already know that Laurence Fishburne has joined the cast in the role of Regis, a mysterious and world-wise barber-surgeon who joins Geralt on his journey.

Other Season 4 cast members include Joey Batey (Jaskier), Eamon Farren (Cahir), Anna Shaffer (Triss Merigold), Mimî M Khayisa (Fringilla), Mahesh Jadu (Vilgefortz), Graham McTavish (Dijkstra), Royce Pierreson (Istredd), Sharlto Copley (Leo Bonhart), Hugh Skinner (Radovid), James Purefoy (Skellen), and Ben Radcliffe (Giselher).

“It is with huge pride that we begin shooting our penultimate season of The Witcher with a stellar cast, including some exciting new additions, led by Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia,” creator and showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said in a statement this April. “We’re thrilled to be able to bring Andrzej Sapkowski’s books to an epic and satisfying conclusion. It wouldn’t be our show if we didn’t push our family of characters to their absolute limit — stay tuned to see how the story ends.”

The Witcher, Season 4 Premiere, Thursday, October 30, Netflix

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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto's Las Vegas Film
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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto’s Las Vegas Film

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Lou “Easy” Evans isn’t a particularly gifted singer, but he’s got swagger and pizzaz and panache, and a real gift for choosing the songs he croons on various little stages around the slightly scuzzier side of Las Vegas. Tiny bars and iffy lounges and downbeat casinos are his domain, and set lists full of upbeat jams (Whitney Houston and Stevie Nicks, Mike and the Mechanics and Pat Benatar, oh my!) turned into real heartbreakers are his currency.

Being the biggest star on The Strip has never been his goal, but he’d sure like the opportunity to not feel like such a loser all the time, not to have to scrape by for every penny. And in Vegas? That kind of optimism — “I’d like to have a paid off credit card bill!” — is a liability.

"Calle Malaga"

It’s “another magical day here in Las Vegas, Nevada” when Nic Pizzolatto’s surprisingly low-key feature directorial debut “Easy’s Waltz” opens, though you wouldn’t know it from the Evans brothers. Easy (Vince Vaughn) is gearing up for another throwaway show with his band, The Grifters, in a “budget-friendly” downtown Vegas joint. Sam (Simon Rex) has slinked off to a dim bar, rather than doing his actual job (managing Easy and other local acts), and his eyes light up when he spots a pretty gal (Kate Mara as Lucy) across the way.

And while, as Sam tells it, “the number one rule is to know when to leave the fucking casino,” that doesn’t seem to be happening for either of the Evans men. In a city of people always hoping for the next big score, they’re no different than anyone else, but time is running out, patience is wearing thin, and something has to change. Their luck, it seems, has to turn. Right? Talk about a gamble.

Despite the dire-sounding set-up of Pizzolatto’s film (he also wrote the film’s script), “Easy’s Waltz” isn’t nearly as downbeat as most might expect from the guy behind “True Detective,” but grinding it out in Vegas is never a walk in the park. Not nearly as dark — or deep-feeling — as last year’s “beloved star takes on a vibe shift in a Vegas-set drama,” what “Easy’s Waltz” has in common with that Pamela Anderson vehicle is obvious enough: a solid turn from its star. Vaughn pours himself into the role, but he also seems to understand that going big and broad for this one is a misstep. Easy isn’t a caricature, even if the people and events around him increasingly feel that way.

When Easy catches the eye of local manager (and much, much more) Mickey Albano (a well-cast Al Pacino), his star is suddenly on the rise. Mickey books him into a residency at the swanky Wynn Casino, passing the whole thing off as part of his newfound interest in giving back to the little people, not his bone-deep interest in looking out for himself. Entanglements abound: Mickey is also friendly with Lucy, whom Sam pretends not to know, if only because he’s got the good sense not to show Mickey all his cards. And when Sam cooks up a truly stupid scheme to make some quick cash, there’s little doubt a heavy like Mickey isn’t going to like it.

What Easy lacks up for in obvious vocal ability — though everyone around him, especially Sam, is always quick to remind him he’s the best singer in town — he more than makes up for with flash. But that sort of flash is not the most natural fit for Pizzolatto, whose own sensibility seems to be at odds with the story at hand. Tonal disparities are often on offer, with Pizzolatto going for darker stuff (someone is gonna break your legs, sucka!) and Vaughn infusing the whole thing with non-stop, hangdog charm. Easy is the kind of dude who sings “The Little Drummer Boy” like it’s the saddest song in the world, but that’s not good enough for Pizzolatto, who opts to shoot that performance in black and white, because why not.

Despite the various dramas that swirl around this group of Vegas locals and wannabes, “Easy’s Waltz” meanders toward the bulk of its real punch, with its plot only kicking in long past its halfway mark. By then, Easy has become a viral hit, Sam has dug himself in way too deep, and Mickey is itching to show his true colors. Audiences might almost be eager to hear a classic limb-breaking threat by then, because far too much of this has been, well, a bit too easy going down.

Grade: B-

“Easy’s Waltz” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Vince Neil Says He Had a Stroke That Delayed Motley Crue's Residency
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Vince Neil Says He Had a Stroke That Delayed Motley Crue’s Residency

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Motley Crue began a residency in Las Vegas Friday night that was supposed to commence last March, and singer Vince Neil has now revealed the reason for the six-month delay: He suffered a debilitating stroke last Christmas and has subsequently had to learn how to walk again, let alone rock again.

In an interview with Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes published Friday, Neil said that he had the stroke in his sleep on Christmas night 2024 and awoke the next morning realizing that “my whole left side went out.” Since then, the 64-year-old singer said, “I had to learn to walk again, and that was tough. The doctors said they didn’t think I’d be able to go back on stage again. I go, ‘No, no, I’m gonna do it. Watch and see.’”

Motley Crue kicked off what will now be a 10-show residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM on Friday night, with concerts set to continue there through Oct. 3.

When the residency opened was first announced as being postponed in the spring, the reason given was more vague — that Neil had to undergo “a required medical procedure.” And even in recent interviews given to promote the residency’s resumption, other band members were cagey about exactly what went down, before Neil himself let the cat out of the bag.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Thursday, bassist Nikki Sixx talked about Neil’s health issues and concerns that fans had raised after seeing the singer return to the stage with a solo show at the beginning of August. Sixx did not specify that Neil had had a stroke but was clear that it was a serious issue.

“He needed time to heal, and he’s been working really hard,” Sixx told the Times. “You can tell he’s working up the stamina, and a lot of people are like, ‘Oh, man, he’s not kicking ass like he used to,’ but it takes a lot of courage to have a doctor tell you you will probably never go onstage again and to fight through that. If he’s got some imperfect moments here and there, they’re getting erased as the days go with rehearsal.”

Neil told the Las Vegas newspaper about doing physical therapy with the help of his girlfriend on his 30-acre ranch for many months this year.

“I went from people carrying me to the bathroom, because I couldn’t walk myself, finally to a wheelchair,” the singer said. “I graduated to a walker, and then I had a cane. Now I don’t need anything. But it’s like a full-time job getting back to where you feel good again.. …. It takes a while to get your brain to start moving your legs, for them to do what your brain wants to do. You try to walk but it doesn’t come out right.”

Neil said that he was “90-95% back to where I was before, and it’s going to be great.”

Both of the aforementioned interviews — Neil’s with the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Sixx’s with the Los Angeles Times — also have their subjects addressing the band’s split with former guitarist Mick Mars in 2022 and the sore feelings and lawsuits that have come out of that. Among Mars’ contentions when he went public about being fired was that the band had relied on recordings in concerts for years.

“No, we never did that, ever,” said Neil in his interview, contending that Mars “was the only one on tape, because he kept fucking stuff up, so we had him on tape. … When he started going off on some weird tangent, our sound guy just turned him off and turned the tape on.”

writes that when Neil returned to the stage with his solo band in Boston on Aug. 2, some of the singer’s fans “applauded Neil’s long-awaited return,” while others in the Crue fandom “were concerned over his comparatively sluggish appearance in videos from the show.” A subsequent solo gig was canceled. With these factors all in mind, clips from the Vegas opening are obviously being heavily scrutinized in Motley Crue fan forums.

“I am going to push through the best I can,” Neil told the Las Vegas paper of the residency.

The group has a new compilation out, “From the Beginning,” that includes material from their 1981 debut album on up through a recent duet with Dolly Parton on the venerable “Home Sweet Home.”

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Romain Gavras’ Eco-Satire Has An Emotional Impact
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Romain Gavras’ Eco-Satire Has An Emotional Impact

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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For a book that not many people know about or have read, James George Frazer’s The Golden Bough (1890) has had quite an impact on cult cinema, particularly in the ’70s. For reasons that would take too long to go into here — and thanks to its influence on Joseph Campbell’s 1949 book The Hero with a Thousand Faces — it turns out that Frazer’s non-fiction investigation of religion, mythology, folk tales and the subsequent journey to science has since shaped films as seemingly far afield as The Wicker Man, the very first Star Wars, and Apocalypse Now. Well, you wouldn’t necessarily ever put those three films on a triple bill, but, once you see it, there is a certain overlap, mostly in the concept of the unwitting hero, a man chosen by fate, and not necessarily for the better.

With that in mind, Greek-French director Romain Gavras’s Sacrifice, his English-language debut, comes at a very interesting time in the world’s history. Though outwardly a blunt comedy (of sorts), it’s a film that, through its central character, asks questions about seeking out actual heroism within the fog of tokenism.

That character is Mike Tyler (Chris Evans), a Hollywood star recovering from a recent nervous breakdown and attending a garish eco-friendly charity party for the super-super-rich that’s being held in a fantastically austere Greek mine. Tyler, conflicted even about his own attendance, is sceptical about everyone else’s motives and says so, calling out the event’s star guest, environmental billionaire Ben Bracken (Vincent Cassel), on a live video stream for his hypocritical politics, condemning the mining of fossil fuels yet happy to exploit the sea for energy.

To backtrack, Gavras’ film is an odd fish in that respect, because, despite the comedic veneer, its agenda is actually very real, and that’s how it starts. Before we meet Tyler, we see Joan (Anya Taylor-Joy) overseeing the fiery funeral of her own mother (who, worryingly, might not actually be dead yet). Joan is the leader of what looks like a teenage militia from The Village of the Damned (1960 or 1995, take your pick), and she’s on a mission. “The old way must burn to ash,” she says, under orders from a nearby volcano. Which is what guides her, and her two siblings, to storm the event and take its guests hostage — while Tyler is in the bathroom, licking his wounds after his mic drop moment goes horribly viral.

The gala itself is a cringeworthy as you might expect, the imminent climate catastrophe spelled out to the private jet-ferried audience through — what else? — the medium of an interpretative dance battle and a neon sign saying “MAKE EARTH COOL AGAIN”. In fact, it’s so cheesy that it takes a while for the guests to realize that Joan and her army aren’t part of the entertainment too; it’s only when the blood starts to flow that they realize she’s serious. At which point Tyler re-enters the room and is given up by the terrified crowd (and, more importantly, anointed by Joan) as one of three people — including Bracken and one of the show’s dancers — who must make the film’s titular sacrifice to save the world from an imminent catastrophe.

As a hostage, Tyler gets Stockholm Syndrome early on, taking all this to be student hijinks (“No justice, no peace,” he roars to the media), much to the annoyance of Bracken, who accuses him of promoting what he calls “Green Isis”. The ratio of laughs to drama changes quite sharply, however, as Joan takes her hostages off on their journey, leading to a bond with Tyler and a lot of unexpected revelations about Joan’s background.

You might think you know where all this is going, and the script does cover a lot of those bases, most of them involving movie stars’ egos and their power and privilege in the real world. But Sacrifice is interesting, not just because it takes risks even within its own sui generis genre (note to self: is sci-fi folk horror a thing yet?) but because it’s actually quite clear in its thinking: What constitutes is a sacrifice in today’s world?

As Tyler, Evans holds the film surprisingly well, given the twists and turns (in story as well as tone) that await him, and the poker-faced Taylor-Joy, never more serious (and quite convincingly playing way younger than she actually is), is a great foil to that. To make things even more entertaining, John Malkovich pops up as what seems, briefly, to be the voice of reason.

In short, it’s nuts, and not for everyone. But Sacrifice does have a message, and it’s about the ouroboros — the perpetual self-eating snake — that is the world’s performative reaction to climate change. It goes further than where you might not think it will, and the emotional payoff from that may well outlast the jokes.

Title: Sacrifice
Festival: Toronto (Special Presentations)
Director: Romain Gavras
Screenwriter: Will Arbery, Romain Gavras
Cast: Chris Evans, Anya Taylor-Joy, Vincent Cassel, Salma Hayek Pinault, John Malkovich, Ambika Mod, Charli xcx, and Jonatan “Yung Lean” Leandoer
Sales agent: Rocket Science
Running time: 1 hr 43 mins

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'The Witcher' Season 4 Footage Reveals Liam Hemsworth as Geralt
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‘The Witcher’ Season 4 Footage Reveals Liam Hemsworth as Geralt

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Ready to meet the new Geralt of Rivia?

Netflix has released the first footage (below) introducing Liam Hemsworth taking over the fantasy drama’s role for the show’s fourth season. This marks the first video of The Hunger Games star as the grim monster slayer following Henry Cavill’s announcement that he was departed the role three years ago. Also, Netflix revealed the season’s premiere date as Oct. 30.

The new season’s official description: “After the Continent-altering events of Season Three, Geralt, Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), and Ciri (Freya Allan) find themselves separated by a raging war and countless enemies. As their paths diverge and their goals sharpen, they stumble on unexpected allies eager to join their journeys. And if they can accept these found families, they just might have a chance at reuniting for good.”

The season will consist of eight episodes, the same as prior seasons. The series is from showrunner and executive producer Lauren Schmidt The season will consist of eight episodes, the same as previous seasons. The series is from showrunner and executive producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and the new season’s directors are Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Tricia Brock, Alex Garcia Lopez and Jeremy Webb.

The season will consist of eight episodes, the same as previous seasons. The series is from showrunner and executive producer Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and the new season’s directors are Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Tricia Brock, Alex Garcia Lopez and Jeremy Webb.

Netflix has previously announced the show will end with season five. “This is the beginning of a two-season journey for our family to finally reunite and be together — hopefully forever,” Hissrich says.

When Cavill announced he was quitting the series, later suggesting it was over creative differences, he posted the following statement: “My journey as Geralt of Rivia has been filled with both monsters and adventures, and alas, I will be laying down my medallion and my swords for Season 4. In my stead, the fantastic Mr Liam Hemsworth will be taking up the mantle of the White Wolf. As with the greatest of literary characters, I pass the torch with reverence for the time spent embodying Geralt and enthusiasm to see Liam’s take on this most fascinating and nuanced of men.”

For his part, Hemsworth has said he is “over the moon” to be stepping in as Geralt of Rivia. “Henry Cavill has been an incredible Geralt, and I’m honoured that he’s handing me the reins and allowing me to take up the White Wolf’s blades for the next chapter of his adventure,” Hemsworth’s statement read. “Henry, I’ve been a fan of yours for years and was inspired by what you brought to this beloved character. I may have some big boots to fill, but I’m truly excited to be stepping into The Witcher world.”

In The Hollywood Reporter’s cover story with Cavill from November 2021, Cavill said he planned to follow through with The Witcher series through at least seven seasons. “Absolutely,” Cavill said at the time. “As long as we can keep telling great stories which honor Sapkowski’s work.”

Cavill is currently working on another sword-swinging epic, a remake of Highlander, though a recent injury has caused the production to be pushed to 2026.
 

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by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Saturday Night Live Films Ranked From Worst to Best
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Saturday Night Live Films Ranked From Worst to Best

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Everyone has a hot take about whether Saturday Night Live is still good and which era of the NBC sketch comedy show was best. But we can all agree that most movies with SNL characters — especially most of those in the mid- to late 1990s — have been flops.

But when SNL movies are good, they’re good, and it seems Lorne Michaels and his troupe of writers and actors have often chased that high. For your viewing pleasure, we’ve ranked all 11 SNLmovies from worst to best.

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