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"I Don't Think We've Ever Selected An Artist Without Blowback Or Criticism"
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I Don’t Think We’ve Ever Selected An Artist Without Blowback Or Criticism

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Roger Goodell is defending the NFL‘s decision to select Bad Bunny as the performer for the Super Bowl LX Halftime show.

The NFL’s commissioner reiterated that the league made the decision carefully and would not reconsider it despite pushback from conservative media.

“He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,” Goodell said during the NFL’s fall meeting. “That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value. It’s carefully thought through.”

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He continued, “I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback or criticism. That’s hard to do when you have literally hundreds of millions of people that are watching. But I feel confident that it’s going to be a great show. He understands the platform that he’s on, and I think it’s going to be an exciting and uniting moment.”

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Goddell also teased that they are still working on the details of the show, adding, “I’m not saying that there won’t be additional talent that might be involved, but that’s always how it works.”

Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican and American performer, has been critical of Donald Trump’s immigration policy, which includes raids on homes and businesses being carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

RELATED: Gloria Estefan On Bad Bunny Performing At Super Bowl & Why She Declined Joining Shakira & Jennifer Lopez

Trump loyalists have voiced their opinion against Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl, and Turning Point USA took the opportunity to present an alternative Halftime show on the same day.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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'The Morning Show' Star Greta Lee Confirms Stella's Show Exit
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‘The Morning Show’ Star Greta Lee Confirms Stella’s Show Exit

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the sixth episode of season four of The Morning Show, “If Then.”]

Stella Bak has exited The Morning Show, stage left.

The fan-favorite character played by Greta Lee, who joined the Emmy-winning Apple TV series in season two, has exited the series. In the sixth episode of season four, titled “If Then,” Stella’s gamble with AI implodes when the CEO of the media company at the heart of the series suffers a public breakdown that, if you ask showrunner Charlotte Stoudt, was a long time coming.

“I was interested in Stella as a person who grew up in tech, who always thought of tech as something like a superpower that could enhance her. What happens when tech becomes a way to look in the mirror and ask, who am I really? Am I on the right path?” Stoudt recently told THR about writing Lee’s final episode.

After Stella’s affair with the husband (Aaron Pierre) of her new boss Celine Dumont (played by Marion Cotillard) is exposed during a malfunctioning presentation about the company’s new gamble into AI, the CEO walks out on the media empire she had been so devoted to rebuilding, and hopes to meet Celine’s husband at the airport for a getaway. But ultimately Stella is jilted at the airport, and she walks onto the plane alone with her future left unwritten.

“It was very emotional [filming her final scene]. Just thinking about it, I tear up. It was very hard to leave her, even though it was time for Stella to go rediscover some part of herself, and she couldn’t do that at UBN,” explains Stoudt of Stella’s goodbye. “She had to get on that plane by herself. When you really are at a crossroads, people can support you, but you can’t have a buddy. You have to figure it out by yourself.”

After speaking with Stoudt, The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Lee herself to find out what precipitated the in-demand actor’s exit from the series (she’s also currently starring in Tron: Ares) and how she imagines her character’s road to rediscovery as she confirms her series farewell: “It was time for her to go,” she explains below.

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When I spoke to Charlotte Stoudt, she said this is the end for Stella on the show. I want to hear it from you…this is your exit from the show?

This is the first time I’m saying it out loud but yeah, this is the end. This is goodbye.

I hate this!

I know, it’s terrible!

I figured Stella would return at some point later in the season. [Note: Four episodes remain.]

I know, I know. It’s shocking. But, this is it. This is the end of the road for her, and I feel all kinds of things. We’re with these characters for so long, it’s surreal. I haven’t been able to say anything because I didn’t want to spoil it, but I’ve known for some time now that this is the end of the road for her and this is her goodbye.

What was your conversation like with Charlotte going into this fourth season? When you found out this was her arc — how did you react?

There were a lot of factors. Of course, I would have loved to have stayed on indefinitely. This is like family to me. I moved to L.A. because of this show a few years ago from New York. I had my babies while doing the show and so much has happened. But it got to the point where it just wasn’t possible. These shows are such a commitment. We kept trying and it just got harder and harder, scheduling-wise, to be there, and to be able to hand over my resources and time to keep being on the show. So this was where we had to land. I was like, “Well, I have this amount of time while filming Tron and Late Fame and Kathryn Bigelow’s movie A House of Dynamite,” so the writers came back with this storyline and it’s so bittersweet, but I also feel this was the end. Sometimes it’s that hard thing where it’s time. It’s time for a character to move on.

It was always really important to me to not show a false happy ending for the sake of it. It’s always been part of Stella’s legacy that she has had to navigate all kinds of things in her position. The changing world and her own changing relationship with her ambition and what she wants. On the one hand, it could go on and on. But I also don’t know how realistic that would have been in terms of really showing all the different challenges that come with being Stella in this world.

Well, it makes me feel better that this was a mutual decision.

It was time to go, really. I wish I could split up into different people and just keep doing everything, but that would be physically impossible.

Greta Lee here as Stella Bak when the UBN CEO accidentally exposes her biggest secret (an affair with her boss’ husband) during an AI presentation.

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When you think about Stella getting on that plane, what do you imagine her road to rediscovery looks like? Do you see her returning to media eventually, or running a tiki bar somewhere?

I think she’ll go to the tiki bar and maybe last a few weeks. It’s so ingrained in her to be a fighter and a worker. I love her. She’s brilliant and such an innovator; she’s the ultimate big-picture thinker. The entire genesis of her wanting to take on this job and leaving the world of tech to come onto UBA, which is now UBN, is that she really believed in redefining what the news could be. As we know, that’s a question that’s certainly going on now, and that’s not going away anytime soon, and I love that about her. She’s thinking, “How can I utilize the news in the best way it could possibly be utilized, and what is the future?”

She really was thinking about all of that, but I think the tragedy sometimes is that the world, both in media and at large, sometimes can’t support your vision. And it’s heartbreaking. So in my fantasy, I imagine there are Stellas out there everywhere who are plotting their comeback and who are thinking about the future and who are committed, and can’t not think about it any other way. I think she’s plotting and scheming and will be back in some way.

What was your interaction with AI while making AI Stella for the presentation?

They had some amazing tech. It was special effects; a lot of it was put in later. But I have never had to do a scene with myself, and I found it very odd. I think that speaks to how bizarre that whole moment was. We wanted to show in real time our own collective awkwardness with AI and ChatGPT. Every day, our relationship becomes more intimate, but this is all a growing thing that’s happening right now. We wanted to show the sloppiness of that — to say the least, considering what happens. I think it’s great they didn’t want to lean away from the pitfalls of what can happen, on its worst day, if this kind of tech is left unchecked, and let run rampant. I think we have to be very deliberate and not be passive in watching how all of this evolves, and making sure we are putting in some guardrails up as to how it’s regulated and who exactly it’s serving in the end.

Lee as Stella back in season two of The Morning Show.

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I understand the last scene you filmed was walking down that hallway after the presentation. We didn’t see your face. What emotions were you feeling, and how did you react when they called “cut”?

Yes, right after the presentation. I feel emotional now. There were definitely some tears. The crew — we’ve been family for years and years, and have been through so much. We came together in COVID and were one of the first productions up and running again, trying to navigate this whole new frontier. We’ve been through the strike together, the L.A. fires. I always felt with Stella like we were doing something new. That was something I could never take for granted every day I was at work. Given everything that happened and knowing we were moving toward this goodbye, it was painful. I’m not one to carry things home with me, because I have two young kids who have zero tolerance or patience for that; but it was hard.

That scene — we filmed the big AI presentation at the Academy Museum — I got so sick. I got some sort of bug. I rarely get sick, and we had to stop and shut down production with all these extras. Millicent Shelton, our incredible director, had to hold my hair back! I was shaking and it was horrible. I remember [producer] Michael Ellenberg at the time was like, “Wow, is this method?” I was like, “No!” I’d never been that sick before and it’s on the day, of course, that I have to go up and give this presentation to 100-plus background actors. I really felt for myself, but I felt for Stella in that moment.

Maybe you were having a reaction to leaving the show.

It is overwhelming to think about goodbyes. It’s bittersweet. But it’s honest, I think, in terms of where her story is and where she finds herself in season four with all the relationships she’s had. And it’s not casual. It’s so heartbreaking. The scene we did with Mia, with Karen Pittman, where I had to tell her she didn’t get the job after years of promising her — in our complicated, beautiful relationship as co-workers and friends — having to deliver the news of that betrayal was so awful. We were crying. It was torture. That really sucked. But on those hard days, we try to remember we’re just being honest about what the dynamic is and what it would be like for them.

I hope you come back for at least a Jon Hamm-style two-episode arc in season five.

(Laughs.)

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The Morning Show streams new season four episodes on Apple TV, with new episodes dropping Wednesdays.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Lazarus ending explained | What does Joel find out about his father and sister’s deaths?
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Lazarus ending explained | What does Joel find out about his father and sister’s deaths?

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

*Warning: This article contains spoilers for the final episode of Lazarus.*

After receiving the tragic news that his father (Bill Nighy) had died by suicide, Joel “Laz” Lazarus (Sam Claflin) not only started to obsess over what really happened to his esteemed dad, but also started to literally live through his memories.

The six-part series follows Laz as he struggles to make sense of the events leading up to his father’s death, with all manner of supernatural happenings unfolding once Laz steps foot in his father’s office.

Getting a better idea of his father’s clients and his way of working with them, Laz thought he found the guy who could’ve murdered Dr L in the form of serial killer and former client Arlo Jones (Jack Deam). But one mention of another character by Arlo puts Laz further down the path for answers.

So, what happened to Joel’s father? Read on to find out what unfolded in the final episode of Prime Video’s Lazarus.

Lazarus ending explained: What does Laz find out about his father’s death?

David Fynn as Seth McGovern and Kate Ashfield as Detective Alison Brown in Lazarus. Prime Video

Laz is convinced that something untoward had happened to his father, floating around the theory that he could’ve been murdered. When Laz thinks he’s found all the clues leading back to serial killer Arlo Jones, Arlo actually drops a name that Laz wasn’t expecting: Detective Alison Brown (Kate Ashfield).

Knowing that Alison is Seth’s (David Fynn) boss, Laz takes the information he’s gathered so far on her to him in confidence. He’s found clear lies that she’s told him, such as Alison lying that she knew anything about a cold-case that Laz had information about. In reality, she had actually been the lead detective on the case. Immediately suspicious of her, Laz tells Seth what he’s found and Seth is initially trepidatious to confront his boss, with the pair even getting into a physical altercation. But when he reads the files, the next thing we see is them both waiting to meet Alison.

Laz informs her that both cases of Arlo and murdered Imogen Carswood (Virge Gilchrist) have links to his father, with Arlo being a patient and Imogen being Dr L’s lover. They weren’t the only ones, with Laz explaining that Father Frank (Keith Bartlett) made a video before his death stating his innocence and said that the real killer is still at large. The very video was never released or seen by anyone but was apparently given to Alison.

Laz says that he thinks that Alison was seeking out vulnerable people at Dr L’s practice and scapegoating them for violent crimes, eventually getting into a heated confrontation with Dr L over it and killing him.

When Alison asks Seth to go and get her a glass of water, we don’t see the conversation that unfolds between her and Laz but we do see her knock Laz over then run over and tase Seth. Laz chases her in his car and then it turns to on-foot after she crashes her car. Alison runs out into a road and trips over a bike, but is then run over by an oncoming bus and killed.

Afterwards, we see Laz remembering his final interaction with Alison where she tells Laz to let everything go and presents a cassette tape. At the crime scene, he picked up said tape from her pocket and takes it for himself.

Elsewhere, we see Aidan going to visit Laura (Roisin Gallagher) to speak to her about his father, Laz. He talks about secrets and promises, but we don’t see the extent of their meeting.

Laz returns to his father’s office with the tape and starts to play it, surprised to hear Alison confronting Dr L on it. The scene plays out before us and we see a stressed Alison confronting Dr L about what they’ve done. She feels guilty but Dr L explains that there’s no need to feel guilty, labelling it as a “useless emotion”.

It becomes clear that for years, the pair of them played the system for their own benefits. Dr L believed these patients were violent individuals and as a way of imprisoning them, got Alison to link them to crimes they hadn’t committed.

Alison got lots of awards and acclaim but saw the light and no longer agrees with Dr L’s way of working. She confronts Dr L about his murder of Imogen, which he doesn’t deny and instead, says he loved her but killed her to “end her suffering”. Alison realises that the information that Dr L has been giving her is not only untrue, but only as a way of deflecting attention away from him and his own crimes.

Alison says that she can’t just let all of this go, with it becoming clear that Alison has already arrived with a plan in mind. She hands Dr L a gun, telling him what he could write a suicide note and offering it up as a solution where his secrets die with him. While he does hold up the gun and point it at Alison, he’s unable to pull the trigger and resolves himself to her proposed plan.

He has a vision of Sutton and wonders whether he’ll see her in an afterlife, appearing to make peace with the impromptu suicide plot. While Alison says that she wishes there was another way to end this, Dr L says that there isn’t and asks to be alone. He calls Joel but we see Joel reject the call whilst working so Dr L writes a note and then shoots himself.

In the present, Laz is visited by the ghost of his father and confronts him about his murders. Dr L states that Alison killed him and seems to double down on his own crimes, talking about the ways in which his violent crimes “saved” them. They then share a heart-to-heart about their love for each other, with Dr L saying that there’s always the fear that sons will end up like their fathers. He then says goodbye to Laz for what appears to be the final time.

In a montage of scenes, we see how things have ended up for all the characters who appear resolved but stony faced in their decisions. Laz shows his father’s suicide note to his sister Jenna (Alexandra Roach) and proclaims that it’s over, appearing somewhat lighter as he makes his way to go and see Laura.

Has Laz been imagining things all along?

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus holding a file and looking out of a window, with a confused expression.

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus. Prime Video

Once Laz leaves the house, Jenna finds multiple boxes of tapes of their father’s in Laz’s room. It’s clear that he’s been listening to them all, with Jenna listening to the tapes of Arlo, Cassandra and more.

So, that begs the question of whether or not everything he had been experiencing had just been in his head all along.

While we know that Laz has obviously been imagining these meetings with his father and former patients, it becomes more apparent that perhaps he’s just been holed up in his room listening to the tapes rather than going to Dr L’s office.

What happens at the end with Laz and Aidan?

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus.

Sam Claflin as Joel Lazarus in Lazarus. Prime Video

Making his way to Laura’s home, we then see Laz approaching her house and finding her door unlocked. Once inside, he doesn’t hear Laura after he calls out for her and looks for her.

When he reaches her living room, he sees things looking like an altercation has unfolded and it’s clear something has happened. When he turns around, he sees Aidan standing in the doorway with a curved knife in his hand, looking blankly back at Laz before saying “I’m sorry”.

So, it’s clear that Aidan has attacked Laura but in terms of whether she’s alive or not, that’s left on a cliffhanger.

Lazarus premieres on Prime Video on Wednesday 22nd October – try Amazon Prime Video for free for 30 days. Plus, read our guides to the best Amazon Prime series and the best movies on Amazon Prime.

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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‘Ghost Adventures’ Aaron Goodwin Breaks Silence Over Wife’s Alleged Plot to Murder Him

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Ghost Adventures star Aaron Goodwin has said “this has been the worst year of [his] life” as he continues to come to terms with his estranged wife’s alleged murder-for-hire plot against him.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday (October 21), Goodwin shared a message for the press, writing, “To all the press out there messaging me. Thank u for all reaching out & being awesome but unfortunately I can’t talk about anything yet.”

While the Discovery Channel star couldn’t share details of the case, he did provide a personal update with his followers. “I could tell you guys I’m doing ok but I would rather be honest. Just know I’m not doing good at all & everyday is worse with all I’m learning all the time,” he shared.

Goodwin’s estranged wife, Victoria, was arrested on March 6 in Clark County, Nevada, for solicitation to commit murder and conspiracy to murder. She was accused of messaging an inmate in a Florida prison last fall, where she expressed her desire to have Goodwin killed so she could get out of her marriage. The former couple had been married since 2022.

While the 32-year-old Victoria initially denied the allegations, she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit murder on April 15. Two months later, she was sentenced to 36 to 90 months in prison.

“They say in time everything gets better but I just want the divorce to be over so I can move on with my life,” Goodwin continued in his Instagram post. “Honestly, I probably couldn’t make it through an interview without being in tears and I’m just not ready yet.”

Victoria Goodwin reads a statement in Clark County District Court; Ethan Miller/Getty Images

He concluded, “This has been the worst year of my life.”

During a June court appearance, Victoria apologized for her actions, telling Goodwin she is “immensely sorry for the pain and anxiety” she caused him.

“I genuinely pray you find your joy and peace again, and I will bow out of your life forever to hopefully ease that process,” she added. “I’m sorry I broke us, and I’m consumed with regret every day. My absolute promise to you is that you’ll never see or hear from me.”

Goodwin filed for divorce just days after Victoria’s arrest. In his own court statement, the reality star said, “For seven years I thought I was in the most loving relationship of marriage with my best friend, someone who I trusted in [my] whole heart and laughed with every day… I was loyal to her and [did] whatever I could to make her happy. I thought we were something very special, and so did everyone else.”

Ghost Adventures, Premiere, October 29, 11/10c, Discovery Channel 

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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'Sinners' Returns to IMAX Theaters for Halloween Weekend
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‘Sinners’ Returns to IMAX Theaters for Halloween Weekend

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Charlie Heaton, Mia Wasikowska to Lead Romantic Comedy 'Twice Over'
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Charlie Heaton, Mia Wasikowska to Lead Romantic Comedy ‘Twice Over’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Charlie Heaton (“Stranger Things,” “The Souvenir Part II,” “The New Mutants”) and Mia Wasikowska (“Bergman Island,” “Club Zero,” “Alice in Wonderland”) are set to star in romantic comedy “Twice Over,” which Athens-based boutique sales company Heretic has boarded for international sales.

The feature, directed by Alena Lodkina, is an Australian production set to shoot on location in Perth at the end of this year. The film is in pre-production and is supported by Screen Australia. It is described as “an intimate, quietly offbeat story of reconnection and emotional reckoning.”

The film, co-written by Lodkina with Miles Allinson, follows two people whose unexpected reunion stirs long-buried feelings and unspoken uncertainties about love, time and reinvention.

“Twice Over” has been cast by BAFTA and Emmy award winning casting director Shaheen Baig (“Adolescence,” “Black Mirror”).

Acclaimed cinematographer J-P Passi, whose work includes “Compartment No. 6,” “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,” “The Last of Us” and “Chernobyl,” is attached to the project.

Lodkina’s previous features – “Strange Colours” (Venice Biennale College at the Venice Film Festival, 2017) and “Petrol” (Locarno Film Festival, 2022; New Directors/New Films 2023) – “established her as one of the most original voices in contemporary Australian cinema, praised for her distinctive blend of realism, mystery and emotional precision,” Heretic said.

“ ‘Twice Over’ brings together two extraordinary talents in Mia Wasikowska and Charlie Heaton, whose chemistry promises to be electric under Alena Lodkina’s daring direction,” said Ioanna Stais, head of sales and acquisitions at Heretic. “We’re thrilled to be working with such a remarkable team and to introduce this project to the international market.”

Director of narrative content, Louise Gough, said, “ ‘Twice Over’ is an exploration of the past and the present converging and in the hands of Alena Lodkina, a singular work. This tender, wry and thought-provoking story offers a different perspective on looking for love, regret and the ‘what if’ of it all. Sharp, deeply nuanced, fresh – ‘Twice Over’ is a modern love story.”

“Twice Over” is produced by Kate Glover and Nathan Lewis for Never/Sleep Pictures, Aidan O’Bryan for WBMC and Gregory Jankilevitsch for Mid-March Media. Glover previously collaborated with Heretic on Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s “Hot Milk” (Berlinale Competition) and Romain Gavras’ “Sacrifice” (TIFF Special Presentations), with Mid-March also involved in “Sacrifice.”

The film will receive major production investment from Screen Australia, in association with Screenwest and Lotterywest. It is being executive produced by Klaudia Smieja, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Samantha Lang, Lee Hazeldene, Ioanna Stais and Giorgos Karnavas.

Heaton is repped by Gersh Agency, Independent Talent Group, Brillstein Entertainment Partners, and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern. Wasikowska is repped by RGM Artists, WME and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Guernsey To Launch Institute of Screen Arts
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Guernsey To Launch Institute of Screen Arts

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: The island of Guernsey will launch the Institute of Screen Arts Guernsey (ISAG), a newly established charity and industry body focused on expanding the island’s screen sector, in 2026. 

The institute will be led by Guernsey-based professionals: Actor Cameron Ashplant (Marooned Awakening, The Last Bus), Director Brandon Ashplant (Whispers of Freedom, Bet Your Bottom Dollar), Executive Producers Stephen Ainsworth and Stephen Collas (Underground, Dare To Dream), and Production Manager Jonathan Allaway (How to Rob a Bank, The Balkans). 

The ISAG has been developed in consultation with the Guernsey Government’s Committee for Economic Development. The Institute will focus on advocating for the island’s screen sector on the international stage, offering production support, location coordination, and financial assistance. The Institute’s first location and talent catalog will debut with the 2026 launch and will be designed to aid casting directors and scouts.

Guernsey has a rich artistic history. Films shot on the island include François Truffaut’s Oscar-nominated The Story of Adele H (1975), while Victor Hugo penned his seminal drama Les Misérables on the island while in exile. Despite its rich history, Guernsey remains outside the BFI’s remit. The island is a self-governing state with its own legislature, judiciary, and fiscal system. This constitutional autonomy means the island can offer filmmakers its own fiscal incentives, streamlined permits, and direct access to logistical support.

Actor Murray McArthur (The Northman, How to Train Your Dragon) will serve as the Institute’s first Honorary Patron.

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Lazarus cast | Who stars in Harlan Coben's Prime Video thriller?
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Lazarus cast | Who stars in Harlan Coben’s Prime Video thriller?

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

If there’s one thing Harlan Coben has become known for in the TV stakes, it’s tense thrillers that leave you guessing until the very last moment.

While many of his fans are familiar with his shows on Netflix, the acclaimed author has created an entirely original series – which is not based on one of his novels – for Prime Video: Lazarus. It’s not the first time Coben has partnered up with the streamer, with his now-cancelled Shelter series adapting one of his hit young adult books.

This time round, Coben’s story revolves around Sam Claflin’s Joel Lazarus, who returns home after his father Dr Jonathan Lazarus (Bill Nighy) dies by suicide. But when he does, he starts to have disturbing experiences that can’t be explained and soon starts to get embroiled in a series of cold-case murders.

Speaking about bringing the story to life for the screen and not in a book first, Coben said: “I thought about it for a little while as a novel, but even though it’s not necessarily supernatural, it has a supernatural feel to it. And I saw it really visually and graphically and just thought, ‘Maybe this would be a really cool TV series.’”

But who’s who in Lazarus? Read on to find out about the cast of the new Prime Video drama.

Lazarus cast: Who stars in Harlan Coben’s Prime Video thriller?

The full cast list for Lazarus is as follows, scroll on to find out more about the main characters plus the actors who play them.

  • Sam Claflin as Laz
  • Bill Nighy as Dr Jonathan Lazarus
  • Alexandra Roach as Jenna Lazarus
  • David Fynn as Seth McGovern
  • Karla Crome as Bella
  • Kate Ashfield as Detective Alison Brown
  • Curtis Tennant as Aidan
  • Lloyd Lai as Rupert Yuen
  • Ewan Horrocks Young Laz

Sam Claflin as Laz

Sam Claflin in Lazarus. Prime Video

Who is Laz? Laz is a forensic psychiatrist and in a bid to suppress his own emotions about the past, has thrown himself almost entirely into work. When he receives a phone call informing him of his father’s death, it triggers a lot in Laz and he’s soon confronted with demons from his past – both literal and metaphorical.

Where have I seen Sam Claflin? Claflin is known for his roles in Peaky Blinders, Daisy Jones & the Six, The Hunger Games film series, Enola Holmes and Love, Rosie. He has also had notable roles in the The Count of Monte Cristo, White Heat and Me Before You.

Bill Nighy as Dr Jonathan Lazarus

Billy Nighy in Lazarus, leaning on a desk and looking at the camera with his arms crossed.

Billy Nighy in Lazarus. Prime Video

Who is Dr Jonathan Lazarus? Laz’s father, Dr L is a respected and revered psychiatrist. He dies by suicide, which leaves his loved ones and friends searching for answers as nobody can quite figure out what happened in the days leading up to his death.

Where have I seen Bill Nighy? Nighy is known for a variety of performances both on screen and stage over the years. Some of his most notable include Love Actually, the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, Notes on a Scandal, Living and About Time. He has also starred in State of Play, The Man Who Fell to Earth and Ordeal by Innocence.

Alexandra Roach as Jenna Lazarus

Sam Claflin and Alexandra Roach in Lazarus, stood in a crowd of mourners by a coffin at a funeral.

Sam Claflin and Alexandra Roach in Lazarus. Prime Video

Who is Jenna Lazarus? Jenna is Laz’s sister and like her brother, is reeling from the loss of their father. She’s very different to her brother and is spiritual, but is similarly trying to make sense of their complicated past.

Where have I seen Alexandra Roach? Roach is known for her roles in No Offence, Sanditon, Viewpoint and The Light in the Hall. She has also starred in Men Up, Nightsleeper and Bodies.

David Fynn as Seth McGovern

Sam Claflin and David Fynn walking through a market in Lazarus.

Sam Claflin and David Fynn in Lazarus. Prime Video

Who is Seth McGovern? Seth is Laz’s childhood friend and now works as a detective sergeant in the police force. Although the pair haven’t seen each other in a while, they go back into old habits and Seth is on-hand (even to his own annoyance) for Laz and all his outlandish theories.

Where have I seen David Fynn? Fynn is known for his roles in Am I Being Unreasonable?, Vanity Fair, Avenue 5 and Belgravia: The Next Chapter. He has also starred in Undateable, Daddy Issues, The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe and has also lent his voice to Trolls: Trolltopia.

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Mavournee Hazel as Forensic Pathologist Bluebird
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Do Blue and Her Brother Die With a Cult on ‘NCIS: Sydney’? Her Past, Explained

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 3 Episode 2 “True Blue.”]

Why does their forensic pathologist have bones in her home?! That’s the question the NCIS: Sydney team wonders about Blue (Mavournee Hazel) after they search her home when it becomes clear she’s missing. It leads to revelations about her past and present, and it leaves Mackey (Olivia Swann) and JD (Todd Lasance) with a quandary.

As the others learn, Blue was once part of a cult, and the woman she found in her home at the end of the Season 2 finale, Aspira (Doris Youane), has gotten her to return by telling her her twin brother needed her. But what Blue doesn’t know is the prophecy which essentially says that everyone will follow the twins in death by suicide. What Blue uncovers is Aspira doesn’t plan to take the poison and instead will be selling the land. She raises the alarm just as the team arrives to help, and while Blue’s brother drinks the poison, Doc’s (William McInnes) there in time to save him. Blue is then left to meet the grandmother she didn’t know she had. Oh, and the bones? Her father’s, which are proof that he didn’t leave as Aspira claimed.

Meanwhile, Mackey and JD are left to wonder what to do about what they’ve learned about Blue during the course of their investigation: She’s an ex-felon, having been arrested for aggravated breaking and entering. Her file was sealed.

Below, showrunner Morgan O’Neill discusses Blue’s backstory, Mackey and JD’s conundrum, and more.

Why did you make this Blue’s backstory?

Morgan O’Neill: We spent a lot of time thinking about Blue and crafting her in the first couple of seasons of the show. There’s something tantalizing about someone who knows where all the digital bodies are buried in this world and yet has none herself. We discover little bits and pieces and breadcrumbs about Blue all the way through the first two seasons of the show. We know that she lives on her own. She has many locks on her doors. She has no digital fingerprint. She asks Doc to look into something for her when they get back from Darwin in a professional capacity. She doesn’t like her photographs being taken. She has a strange relationship with the music of Nova and the bluebird and the tattoo — and she’s got all sorts of unusual tattoos, which could almost be prison tattoos, and she doesn’t want to talk about them. We just kept piling interesting, intriguing things into Blue’s backstory, knowing that at some point we’re going to have to bring it all back out and try and lay it out in an order that made sense.

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The nature of cults is really, really fascinating to me, and the way they can sometimes control people and manipulate people into certain patterns of behavior, and the courage it takes to get out of those situations is really compelling for me. We just found the opportunity to go into the first 15, 16 years of Blue’s life to be so compelling. And I think one of the really fun things about peeling back the layers of characters is that, in some ways, it makes the character that you know profoundly richer. And so looking at where Blue has come from changes how I see Blue now. A lot of the things that she does, a lot of the ways she is, a lot of the way that she wears this kind of cool and really unusual and kooky makeup, that’s either someone who loves makeup or that’s someone who’s trying to disguise herself. That’s either someone who’s really confident or someone who’s not confident at all with who she is.

And so suddenly, looking back at those first two seasons, I’m seeing a whole different reason for the way Blue is. And for me, that’s super exciting, and it’s super exciting having peeled back that layer to then question what happens next because she’s not the character we thought she was. Her backstory is such that you have to ask yourself whether she can continue to be part of NCIS. It’s a really complicated situation that we’ve uncovered, and what JD and Mackey do with that information is really key moving forward.

Yeah, I was going to ask about that. Before I get to that, though, how is Blue going forward after what happened, after the fact that now the others know about her past? That informs how she acts around and interacts with them, right?

That’s right. She’s forced to acknowledge that she has been, for a whole bunch of really good reasons, deceptive. She hasn’t told the truth. And when you fail to tell the truth to people that you love and respect, that impacts trust, right? It’s impossible not to feel, on some levels, betrayed by that. So, how does Blue even start to repair that breach in trust? And I think, as we’ll see, that’s a huge mountain to climb, but in finding NCIS, in finding herself where she is, for the first time in her entire life, she has found family. And that’s something, when you find it, that is worth fighting for.

That’s her arc moving forward, is discovering the thing that is, for the first time in her life, something that actually resonates like family, and she’s going to defend that discovery with her very life, I think.

Yeah, her “He’s family, too” about Doc when meeting her grandmother was such a good moment.

I’m glad you liked. It’s one of my favorites, too.

Speaking of her grandmother, are we going to see her again? Are we going to see Blue’s brother again? Are we going to hear about what’s going on with their relationship now that they’re both free of that cult?

The short answer is possibly, but the longer answer is, her brother has to deal with a few legal challenges. He’s not without some kind of complicity in what goes down in Episode 2, as you know, and so he won’t be popping up straight away.

But I think in a sort of broader sense, in terms of family, like I was saying before, the discovery of Blue’s backstory has actually made where Blue has ended up much more clearly a version of family for her than she’s ever experienced. So, I feel like the exploration of family for Blue will be, to a very large extent, seen through the lens of NCIS because as you say, she’s got a kind of grandfather figure in Doc, she’s got a mother and a father figure in Mackey and JD, she’s got siblings in Evie [Tuuli Narkle] and DeShawn [Sean Sagar] and increasingly Trigger [Claude Jabbour]. So, I feel really excited, and I know Marvournee does in the portrayal of Blue, she’s finally found her people, and that’s profound, and it will allow her to go to places that she felt unable to go to before that.

You brought up Mackey and JD, and they have that exchange at the end about how they’re the only ones who know that Blue’s an ex-felon. How do they feel about keeping that to themselves, and how is that going to blow up in their faces?

They feel conflicted, and it will, is the short answer. I mean, it’s like any mother and dad, right? You find out something about your kid, you’re like, “Oh, man, do we tell their brother and sisters? Do we tell the cousins? Do we tell a school teacher, or do we just try and keep this to ourselves and hope it goes away?” And back to the theme of Season 3, which is that you can’t outrun your past, here is an example of Mackey and JD deciding to actively try and outrun their past. Well, we know how that ends up — not well — so it will come back to roost, but for now they’re caught in that tricky situation where they’ve only just put it back, what do you do? You can’t throw her to the wolves. If Blue is feeling like, for the first time, she’s found her people, Mackey and JD feel the responsibility of having provided her with that, too. But yeah, you’re absolutely bang on. The chickens will come home to roost, that’s for sure.

Is there any possibility of any type of crossover whatsoever? Or might we just keep getting maybe mentions of characters from the other shows? Anything like that?

Look, never say never. It’s a really tricky one for us because we are kind of exotically poised in the southern hemisphere about as far from continental United States as you can get. But we are really mindful of how fun those crossovers are, and we’re kind of actively exploring all those possibilities. So I suppose watch this space is the best I can say without being coy.

Todd Lasance as AFP Liaison Officer Sergeant Jim 'JD' Dempsey and Olivia Swann as NCIS Special Agent Captain Michelle Mackey — 'NCIS: Sydney' Season 3 Episode 2 "True Blue"

Daniel Asher Smith/Paramount+

With this theme of you can’t on your past, we’ve talked about what’s going on with Mackey. We just had Blue face that. Who’s next up?

The truth of the matter is everyone in their own way gets their dose of that medicine. In a comedic sense, we’re talking about JD and his dating and sort of throwing himself back into that terrifying horror show of modern dating. It’s actually JD reacting to his past in a way that’s not genuinely authentic because he’s not actually acknowledging the elephant in the room. He’s trying to pretend the elephant’s not there. “What elephant? There’s no elephant here.” And so when that comes back to hit him, it’s going to smack him in the teeth, too. For Evie and DeShawn, deeper into the series, as the arc starts to solidify, we’ll discover that DeShawn is in possession of a piece of information that Mackey is not, but it pertains to Mackey.

From the JAG days?

Possibly, yeah. He’s made a whole bunch of decisions around what to do with that information, and history will be the judge as to whether those decisions have been right or not. But again, he has made the decision to try and outrun that information, and the information loads him down. So, everyone gets a taste of it across the season, which is really exciting. And it doesn’t feel forced or contrived, it’s just that’s the nature of being a human, isn’t it? If we’re not honest with where we’re at, eventually, where we’re at makes us honest one way or another.

NCIS: Sydney, Tuesdays, 10/9c, CBS

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The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Hulu Remake Review
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The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Hulu Remake Review

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead are a formidable pair, but there’s little hope for streaming remakes that feel like they were only conceived as content.

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