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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ Acquire The Spiritual Advisor
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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ Acquire The Spiritual Advisor

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ have acquired “The Spiritual Advisor,” a 23-minute documentary that will premiere at DOC NYC on November 16 at the IFC Center. The film, directed by Joel Fendelman and produced by James Chase Sanchez, follows Rev. Jeff Hood, a priest and death-penalty activist who serves as a spiritual advisor to death row inmates.

Filmed over five days in September 2024, the documentary tracks Hood as he travels to Oklahoma to advocate for clemency for Emmanuel Littlejohn, a man scheduled for execution. The film is based on the March 2025 Rolling Stone story “The Last Face Death Row Inmates See” by Brenna Ehrlich (you can read it right here).

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The documentary captures Hood’s work on two fronts: attempting to prevent the execution while simultaneously preparing Littlejohn for death if the clemency effort fails. Fendelman’s camera follows Hood through prison visits, prayer sessions, and meetings with state officials.

Hood, an Old Catholic priest based in Little Rock, has been arrested multiple times for his activism against capital punishment. In 2024, he served as spiritual advisor to Kenneth Smith, who was executed in Alabama using nitrogen gas — the state’s first execution by that method.

“Joel Fendelman has crafted a film that examines the intersection of belief, justice, and conscience,” said Alexandra Dale, Head of Rolling Stone Films, in an official statement.

Fendelman previously directed “Man on Fire” in 2017. The new documentary was produced by A Pound of Snow Productions in association with Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+. After its premiere at DOC NYC, “The Spiritual Advisor” will stream early next year on Rolling Stone’s website and YouTube channel.

Rolling Stone Films’ recent work includes “Little Richard: I Am Everything,” which won an Emmy for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary in 2023.

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Bob Iger on Disney Deal Standoff With YouTube TV 'Working Tirelessly'
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Bob Iger on Disney Deal Standoff With YouTube TV ‘Working Tirelessly’

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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It’s two weeks into the YouTube TV blackout of Disney networks — including ESPN and ABC — and the Mouse House’s top brass say they’re hunkering down to fight for as long as it takes to reach terms that are acceptable to the media company.

Disney CEO Bob Iger, speaking on the company’s September quarter earnings call, said, “We care deeply about our consumer and our priority has always been to remain on their service without interruption, to close a deal on a timely basis so that interruption does not occur. The deal that we have proposed is equal to or better than what other large distributors have already agreed to. So we’re not trying to really break any new ground, and while we’ve been working tirelessly to close this deal and restore our channel to the platform. It’s also imperative that we make sure that we agree to a deal that reflects the value that we deliver, which both YouTube, by the way, and Alphabet, have told us, is greater than the value of any other provider.”

Iger continued, “So we’re not trying to break new ground. The offer that’s on the table is commensurate with deals that we’ve already struck with, actually distributors that are larger than they are. We’re trying really hard, as I said, working tirelessly to close this deal, and we’re hope, we were hopeful that we’ll be able to do so on a timely enough basis to at least give consumers the opportunity to access our content over their platform.”

Disney CFO Hugh Johnston, in an interview with CNBC earlier Thursday, took a more adversarial stance. “Obviously, as we entered the year, we knew this was going to be a challenging battle and we prepared ourselves for it, and we’re ready to go as long as they want to,” he said.

On the company’s earnings call, Johnston didn’t provide much additional insight into when there might be a deal reached on a YouTube TV renewal. “Obviously, I’m not going to comment much on ongoing negotiations that are live right now. The only thing I would say is, in terms of our guidance, we built a hedge into that with the expectation that that these discussions could go for a little while,” he told analysts.

Johnston added that in terms of “the dollar impact” on Disney’s bottom line, he said: “Keep in mind, there’s two pieces to it. There’s the piece that we’re not getting paid for [from YouTube], and then the piece that we’re picking up by virtue of subscribers moving elsewhere. But beyond that, I don’t want to comment because it is a live negotiation right now.” This week Disney extended Johnston’s employment agreement through 2029.

Such carriage fights are not uncommon in the pay-TV business. But Google and Disney have gone into this dispute deeply entrenched in their positions, and still don’t seem to be very close to a resolution. Disney’s networks went dark on YouTube TV service just before midnight ET on Thursday, Oct. 30, after Disney and Google were far apart on a deal before the expiration of the previous contract.

As is almost always the case, the companies are fighting over price. Google says Disney is asking for an unprecedented fee hike in order to “reset” the market and be able to charge other distributors the same high rates. Disney has countered that Google is “refusing to pay fair rates for our channels.”

The economic pain is likely setting in for both sides. Disney is losing an estimated $30 million per week in revenue because of the YouTube TV blackout, Morgan Stanley has estimated, and the loss of viewers on the platform appears to be cutting into Disney’s TV ratings. Meanwhile, Google is clearly facing a rising tide of irate YouTube TV subscribers, which will only grow the longer the standoff continues.

YouTube TV customers have already missed two straight weeks of “Monday Night Football” on ESPN and ABC (Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers on Nov. 10 and Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 3), not to mention two Saturdays of college football and other sports, plus ABC primetime shows and more.

This past Sunday, YouTube TV began alerting subscribers about how to manually apply a one-time $20 credit to their account because of the Disney carriage dispute, a move to try to mitigate cancellations.

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Disney CFO On YouTube TV Fight
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Disney CFO On YouTube TV Fight

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

“We’re in the middle of negotiations right now. Things are live. They’re happening. Obviously, as we entered the year, we knew this was going to be a challenging battle and we prepared ourselves for it, and we’re ready to go as long as they want to,” said Disney chief financial officer Hugh Johnston on CNBC this morning on the Mouse’s ongoing fight with YouTube TV.

Disney and YouTube have been locked in a carriage standoff for the past two weeks with ABC, ESPN and other networks going dark Oct. 30 on the Google service that is now the No. 3 U.S. pay-TV provider with 10 million subscribers. Industry and subscriber hopes that a second week of Monday Night Football would hasten the end of the clash went by the boards. Thus far, two revenue-rich Saturday slates of college football and two Monday night contests have been wiped out, with a 21% hit to ratings on the November 3 game between the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.

In an interview on the network just after Disney reported mixed quarterly earnings, Johnston pushed back on comments that YouTube’s parent (Google and Alphabet) may have more leverage in negotiations given the relative size YouTube TV to the overall enterprise.

“This is ultimately about your customers, and, right now, YouTube customers are suffering without this critical content for them, right? Sports in the middle of football season is about as important as you can get. So, I think from that perspective, we perhaps have some leverage as well, because there are other places people can go to get that sports,” Johnston said.

He declined to address particular issues at stake in the talks. “I’m just not going to comment on the various elements of the negotiation. It’s a negotiation. There’s back and forth. They want certain things, you want certain things.”

Johnston will be flanking Disney CEO Bob Iger on a call with Wall Street analysts starting 8:30 ET where the YouTube TV fight will likely come up again.

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South Park Tackles Deepfakes as Manipulated Videos Hit the Town
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South Park Tackles Deepfakes as Manipulated Videos Hit the Town

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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South Park went deep on deepfakes this week, with dual plotlines in Colorado and Washington centered around the concerning use of false video and the implications of its widespread use — be it for revenge porn or to excuse real footage.

We start this week’s episode with our beloved Butters, feeling like he was used, hellbent on revenge against his ex-girlfriend, Red, over the whole Labubu Satanic ritual incident at her birthday party last season. So the sweet boy decides to create an A.I. deepfake video of her being urinated upon by Santa Claus. Which is bad, but not quite as bad as the video Red makes of Butters having sex with Totoro, the lovable creature from the 1988 Hayao Miyazaki animated fantasy film, My Neighbor Totoro. And, yes, Butters defiling Totoro is something we just can’t unsee.

The plotline thickens surrounding Eric Cartman and Peter Thiel’s trip to Washington to battle The Antichrist — a kidnapping that is being covered up with deep fake AI videos of the young resident obnoxious anti-hero — as the boys’ mother starts asking questions of the local police. But Detective Harris is more concerned with the apparent series of rapes at South Park Elementary, and are soon questioning Butters about his relationship with Totoro (referred to here as “hat forest dwelling piece of shit”). And that’s when goons from Studio Ghibli in Japan show up, calling B.S. on the hard-earned work of animators being easily copied by AI deep fakes. They are soon thrown into South Park’s jail.

In Washington, Vice President J.D. Vance is getting a tongue lashing from President Trump over his meddling in his personal life, namely the baby he is expecting with Satan, aka the Antichrist. Trump fesses up that he doesn’t want the baby, as the little bundle of hellfire will cramp his social life. So Vance suggests a gunman he knows in Colorado who can take care of things. Satan walks in on the Veep and Prez in the White House hot tub, hatching the plan, but yells at Trump and runs off. At that point, Trump and Vance seem to have a moment in the hot tub… and end up making love in the Lincoln Bedroom — in a scene that goes on and on and never gets comfortable to watch.

Talk about a speedy trial. After the act break, the A.I. The video revenge situation at South Park Elementary is soon on trial — with animated favorite Bluey on the stand to testify about the bad things Kyle, Stan and Kenny made her do in a deep fake that she wasn’t even paid for. By episode’s end, it;s discovered that the videos of Cartman were fake and he’s rescued and as always, ungrateful of his mother’s love (“When’s the last time you saw me eat a pot pie?” he asks his relieved mom.

All’s well that ends well for Detective Harris, who believes that he busted a huge community of online rapists named after a popular AI tool. However, Trump is in hot water when Lincoln Bedroom surveillance footage of him getting freaky with Vance leaks to Fox News; the network issues a despondent, defeated report on the tryst; it’s so sad you can almost feel bad for the network and its Trump-loving staff. That is, until Trump clears the air by telling Fox anchor that, duh, of course that lengthy — too lengthy — sex scene with his veep was fake as hell. Satan seems skeptical but remains in Trump’s bed as the arrival of The AntiChrist gets closer…

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Watch Valencia MotoGP 2025 on TV and live stream | Weekend schedule
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Watch Valencia MotoGP 2025 on TV and live stream | Weekend schedule

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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The 2025 MotoGP season concludes at Circuit Ricardo Tormo this weekend for the Valencia Grand Prix.

Marc Marquez clinched his seventh World Championship weeks ago but there has been no shortage of drama since.

The last six races have delivered six separate winners, including Marco Bezzecchi in Portugal last weekend, and it would seem foolish to bet against seeing a seventh in Valencia.

Though Marc Marquez will again be absent, 2024 champion Jorge Martin is set to make his long-awaited return to the track after injury issues as he begins his preparations for next season.

After 260 days, 22 races, nine winners, and five continents, the 2025 campaign signs off on Sunday – and, as always, there will be extensive coverage for motorsport fans.

RadioTimes.com brings you a full round-up of how to watch the Valencia MotoGP 2025 on TV and live stream.

When is the Valencia MotoGP 2025?

Valencia MotoGP 2025 takes place on Sunday 16th November.

The race begins at 1pm UK time.

How to watch the Valencia MotoGP 2025 on TV

Valencia MotoGP 2025 will be shown live on TNT Sports 2.

If you already have BT Broadband, you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract. You can also access TNT Sports via discovery+ and stream directly to your smart TV.

Live stream the Valencia MotoGP online

You can also watch the action live on TNT Sports with a monthly pass or via discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video on a monthly basis without signing up to a contract.

Regular subscribers can also stream races on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via the discovery+ app.

discovery+ is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. Learn more here: discoveryplus.com

Valencia MotoGP 2025 schedule

All UK times and dates.

Friday 14th November

  • Free Practice 1 – 9:45am
  • Practice – 2pm

Saturday 15th November

  • Free Practice 2 – 9:10am
  • Qualifying 1 – 9:50am
  • Qualifying 2 – 10:15am
  • Sprint – 2pm

Sunday 16th November

Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Taylor Frankie Paul on
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2026 Premiere Date, Cast and More Updates

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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The Bachelorette is about to enter its Taylor Frankie Paul era. During the November 12 finale of The Golden Bachelor Season 2, Bachelor Nation fans got a first glimpse of Taylor’s season of The Bachelorette Season 22.

The footage featured a conversation between host Jesse Palmer and the 31-year-old single mom of three after a group date with her contestants. Jesse candidly admitted that Taylor’s men “got lashed” by her on the outing. “I think some of these guys are still licking their wounds, actually,” Jesse told Taylor.

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'Sirat' Director Oliver Laxe on His Stealth Oscar Entry
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‘Sirat’ Director Oliver Laxe on His Stealth Oscar Entry

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Just as “Sirāt” is a twisty thriller that takes you unexpected places on its tragic journey into the dystopian desert unknown, the heady filmmaker behind it, Oliver Laxe, is not your average interview. His fourth European feature, “Sirāt” is his breakout: It wowed critics at Cannes, shared the Jury prize, and won the Cannes Soundtrack Award for Best Composer for Kangding Ray.

Neon picked up “Sirāt” as one of the company’s five international features vying for a slot in the final Oscar five. I’ll wager the movie will wow the stateside arthouse box office as it has France and Spain and four other countries (worldwide gross: $9 million). Audiences have never seen anything like it. (IndieWire’s critics poll voted “Sirāt” the best film in Cannes.)

THE ALABAMA SOLUTION 2025. © HBO Max / Courtesy Ev,erett Collection

This shocking piece of cinema is best left undiscussed. The less you know about it going in, the better. The French-Spanish-Galician filmmaker is begging folks not to share its secrets.

For context, the movie starts at a rave in North Africa: Huge speakers amplify the booming beat against looming cliffs as ravers dance in delirious abandon. Winding through the crowd is a Spanish father (Sergi López), his son, and his dog. They are doggedly searching for their missing daughter/sister, who has left home to follow rave culture. As the military arrives and shuts down the rave and directs traffic away, the family jumps into their car to follow a caravan into the mountains. They befriend a small commune of nomadic ravers seeking their next high. Somewhere in the distance, a war is raging. As the group drives into more rigorous and remote areas, they band together to survive the obstructions coming their way.

We met at Neon’s offices in New York, as Laxe, 43, sincerely lays out his filmmaking philosophy. “For me, the ontology of cinema [is] images,” he said. “If a film is connecting with people, it is because, in my films, in terms of proportions, there is a spiritual geometry in my images. They are connected with my unconscious and with the collective unconscious.”

Why is the movie reaching so many audiences? “The film is a medicine,” he said. “Sometimes, when it doesn’t taste good, we put honey on the edge of the glass [so that] it’s sweeter. People think the film is sexy, for the music, the techno. A lot of young people are coming in France, youngsters are watching, are connected with the film. That was one of my intentions: to make a film for young audiences, to invite them to come to the film theater.”

No question, Laxe takes his filmmaking seriously, on many levels. During the writing and pre-production process, he struggles to be strong enough to protect his fragility, he said, so that “the images arrive alive at the end in the edit process. I’m sorry to say, but most images, nowadays in cinema, they have too much weight, because images are used to say something, to tell something. And they don’t. They are not alive anymore.”

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‘Sirāt’Neon

The reason “Sirāt” has so much force: “Our images can penetrate the human metabolism because they are still not domesticated,” he said. “Filmmakers have to know where, when to stop. We have to stop at the right time in order to not put too much weight into the images. And David Lynch was an expert on this: He’s still the guy who knew how to keep this unconscious imagery, all our fears, all our desires, all our dreams, all our nightmares. I’m making sorcery like him.”

Of course, Laxe studied “The Wages of Fear” and “Sorcerer” when preparing to shoot his hazardous North African road movie. But the movie is more than just road scares. “‘Sirāt’ has three dimensions,” he said. “The physical dimension, the physical adventure. That’s where these films and ‘Mad Max’ are dialoguing with ‘Sirāt,’ or we are dialoguing with them. We were joking that we were making ‘Mad Max Zero,’ the pre-apocalypse. But these films, they are not much existential or transcendental.”

That brings the next dimension. “There is another layer that is existential,” he said. “And for this dimension, we were inspired about American movies from the ’70s: “Vanishing Point,” “Two Lane Blacktop,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Easy Rider.” All these films, we don’t know what they are about, but they were expressing the fears and the desire of the American society in the ’70s, and we can feel all the energy of this decade, the angst. This is powerful. That’s why we want to make films: We want to be connected with our time.”

And the third dimension? “That is the more metaphysical,” said Laxe. “For me, obviously, my master is [Andrei] Tarkovsky, and in particular, for ‘Sirāt,’ was ‘Stalker’ and ‘Nostalgia.’”

Oliver Laxe at the Neon offices
Oliver Laxe at the Neon officesAnne Thompson

“Sirāt” is filmed in Super 16mm. “Chemistry,” he said. “My purpose is to make images that will be with a spectator after watching the film for a long time. It’s better to work with this alchemy. Obviously, after the film, art is digitalized … a digital image can also penetrate a spectator, but not at the same level. There is imperfection. It. Art is about mistakes.”

The sound design, meanwhile, is extraordinary, especially at the start of the film, when Laxe mounts a rave in the desert, surrounded by massive cliffs. “I discovered that I’m a musician making this film. For the first time I had the opportunity to work with a musician, Kangding Ray, before the shooting for one year and a half. We went to shoot with most of the music. The idea was to build a sound landscape, to watch the sound and to hear the image.”

After living in Morocco for more than a decade, Laxe absorbed his surroundings. “I see all this landscape, with all this erosion, all this violence,” he said. “This erosion is made by the snow, by the wind. We feel small. In ‘Sirāt,’ it works like this. We are in the mountain, so we feel that we are small. We are nothing, and we go to the desert. The mountain in Morocco is existentialist. ‘Who am I, what I’m doing here? I will die. I’m nothing.’ The desert is this abstract space where human beings cannot hide ourselves. We have to look inside. We look to the sky.”

As the caravan climbs into more precarious terrain, they have to overcome each obstacle thrown their way. Laxe loves to shoot in nature, “not because nature is beautiful,” he said. “It’s because nature is a manifestation of this creative intelligence that is behind things, call it God. So to shoot in nature, nature is manifesting. I like limits, as a human being, as a filmmaker. I like to be tested by nature, because I like to surrender myself to this, because I know that even if it shakes me, it is taking care of me. Life doesn’t give you what you are looking for. No, life gives you what you need. And there is a difference between one and the other, and that’s why human beings are, from time to time, frustrated. That’s why filmmaking is frustrating, because we are looking for something. But life is shaking you, giving you what you need. That’s why my films are really risky.”

In order to cast the film’s motley crew, Laxe turned not only to lauded actor Lopez, but some non-pros, friends he’s known for years. “Bigui [Richard Bellamy] was a friend from 15 years ago,” he said. “He’s on the script since the beginning when I’m writing. He’s a poet. He’s a Peter Pan. He lost his hand three years before the shooting. I had doubts if I [would] shoot him or not, because we already had someone who doesn’t have legs. I don’t like when you feel the intentions of the filmmaker: The filmmaker has to hide the proof of the crime. So I was afraid of having two people with deficiencies… At the end, I accepted that. I mean, I love them. I wanted them on my film. So I assume the consequences. It worked. It’s life who wanted them on the film, because at the end, it’s a film about the wound, about the pain of the war today.”

By using non-actors who have endured the vicissitudes of the world, Laxe didn’t have to develop the characters in a conventional way. “People watch too [many] series, so they are used to how the characters, the plots are developed,” he said. “But I don’t need this. My images say things and evoke things. I don’t need to develop the characters. You feel their gesture, their silence, their scars. Do you feel their wound exactly? You feel their soul. What else do you want we express about them?”

“Sirāt” feels like a message from the future. At the end of the film, a train appears, carrying refugees across the arid landscape. “This train is the future,” said Laxe, “[carrying] human beings, from different regions and races. We will go on the same train; we will be pushed. It’s difficult for us to change. The only hope is that life will oblige us to change. Life will push us to a limit, to an edge that we will be obliged to ask ourselves, ‘What is it to be human? Climate change, artificial intelligence, what is it to be human?’ The answer will be: more human. I have a lot of hope.”

Neon will release “Sirāt” in New York and Los Angeles on Friday, November 14.

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Hyun Bin's 'Made in Korea' Renewed for Season 2 at Disney+
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Hyun Bin’s ‘Made in Korea’ Renewed for Season 2 at Disney+

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Disney+ has greenlit a second season of Korean crime series “Made in Korea” before the first season’s premiere, with production already underway on the follow-up.

The renewal was revealed during a panel with stars Hyun Bin, Jung Woosung and Woo Dohwan, alongside director Woo Minho, at the Disney+ originals preview at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on Thursday. The streamer also confirmed that Season 1 will launch Dec. 24.

Set in 1970s Korea, the crime noir follows Baek Kitae, a KCIA agent leading a double life as a smuggler. The ambitious operative uses his illicit activities to climb the agency’s ranks while protecting his brother and amassing wealth. His ascent hits a roadblock when he faces off against an incorruptible prosecutor, setting up a high-stakes battle between the two men.

Hyun Bin (“Crash Landing on You,” “Confidential Assignment”) stars as agent Baek Kitae, with Jung Woosung (“12.12: The Day,” “Hunt”) playing prosecutor Jang Geonyoung and Woo Dohwan (“Bloodhounds,” “Mr. Plankton”) as Kitae’s brother Baek Kihyun.

The series is written by Park Eunkyo (“Sea of Tranquility,” “Mother”) and Park Joonseok (“A Normal Family”), with Woo Minho (“The Man Standing Next,” “Inside Men”) directing. Hive Media Corp (“Inside Men,” “The Man Standing Next,” “12.12: The Day”) produces.

“Made in Korea” will debut with a two-episode premiere on Dec. 24, followed by episodes three and four on Dec. 31. Episode five drops Jan. 7, with the finale arriving Jan. 14. Season 2 is slated for late 2026.

The announcement came during Disney+‘s showcase of its upcoming Japanese, Korean and global content slate through 2026 and beyond, highlighting the company’s investment in international original programming for the platform.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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'Made In Korea' Renewed For Second Season At Disney+, Release Date For S1 Unveiled
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‘Made In Korea’ Renewed For Second Season At Disney+, Release Date For S1 Unveiled

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Disney+ has renewed Korean crime series Made In Korea for a second season, with Season 1 debuting on the platform on December 24 this year.

Season 1 stars Hyun Bin (Crash Landing On You, Confidential Assignment), Jung Woosung (12.12: The Day, Hunt) and Woo Dohwan (My Puppy, Bloodhounds), who all appeared on stage at Disney’s APAC Showcase in Hong Kong.

Director Woo Min-ho reunites with Hyun Bin, who previously starred in Woo’s historical film Harbin.

Production has already begun on Season 2, which will premiere in late-2026.

Set in 1970s Korea, the first season of Made In Korea follows Baek Kitae (played by Hyun Bin), an ambitious KCIA agent who is living a double life.

Driven by his thirst for power, Kitae works as an agent by day and a smuggler by night. Suave, cunning and capable, Kitae rapidly moves up the ranks after using his smuggling operation to consolidate power, protect his brother (played by Woo) and generate vast sums of money for the agency.

Seemingly unstoppable, only one person stands in his way — a tenacious prosecutor, Jang Geon-young (played by Jung) who can’t be bought or bribed. With everything at stake for both men, the series will follow the duo as they look to take each other down.

Made in Korea is written by Park Eunkyo (Sea of Tranquility, Mother) and Park Joonseok (A Normal Family).

The series is produced by Hive Media Corp, with two episodes set to premiere on December 24.

Another two episodes will premiere on December 31, with one episode releasing January 7 and the finale debuting January 14.

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‘RHOSLC’ Star Mary Cosby Subject of TLC Investigative Series

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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TLC has set a new investigative series around The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby.

The three-part docuseries, titled The Cult of the Real Housewife, looks into Faith Temple Pentecostal Church, the church Cosby shares with her husband, Robert Cosby Sr.

Per the logline, the series “unpacks the allegations behind the headlines, revealing the darker and more unsettling truth about the church.” Ex-congregants speak out for the first time in the series, including long-standing pillars of Faith Temple, the Enoch family, to provide “deeply person and disturbing accounts from family members,” including Mary’s sister, Denise Jefferson Okinada, and Mary’s cousin, Dan Cosby, along with his wife, Kim. 

Here’s more from TLC: “The Cult of the Real Housewife traces the dramatic rise of Faith Temple from its founding by the beloved Rosemary ‘Mama’ Cosby, grandmother of Mary Cosby, to her passing, the controversial transfer of leadership, and her husband’s marriage to Mary. This hotly contested bequeathment pushed Faith Temple into a controversial, new era. … [The series] pulls back the salacious headlines and social media takes to dive deeper and unpack one of the most enduring mysteries at the core of the scandal: how have Mary and Robert Cosby Sr. managed to avoid accountability for so long?”

The docuseries also features investigative journalists and bloggers who have reported on the story, as well as a leading cult expert, and boasts access to recordings of “controversial sermons” delivered by Mary and Robert Cosby Sr., as well as extensive archival from the early days of Faith Temple.

The Cult of the Real Housewife hails from the directors of discovery+’s House of Hammer, which explored the accusations of sexual assault and cannibalism fantasies against actor Armie Hammer, and is directed and produced by Elli Hakami and Julian P. Hobbs for TLC. 

The series premieres Jan. 1 from 8-11 p.m. on TLC, streaming the next day on HBO Max & discovery+.

The Cult of the Real Housewife follows TLC’s recent investigative series Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed, which examined allegations of abuse, exploitation and celebrity influence.

The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to a rep for Cosby, as well as Bravo, home to Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, which is currently airing its sixth season.

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