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'Dropout Presents' Season 2 To Feature Aparna Nancherla, Mark Vigeant, More
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‘Dropout Presents’ Season 2 To Feature Aparna Nancherla, Mark Vigeant, More

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Comedians Aparna Nancherla, Mark Vigeant, Demi Adejuyigbe and Michael Cruz Kayne are set to unveil new specials as part of the second season of Dropout Presents, the series from comedy streaming service Dropout. Check out a trailer highlighting the bunch above.

The first special, from Adejuyigbe, is set to premiere November 19. Titled Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do 1 (One) Backflip, it’s said to feature original comedic songs, presentations, bits, and one single backflip performed by an aging, sedentary man who had to stand up and crack his knees in the middle of writing this.

Comprising a mix of anxiety, cerebral tangents, and a dash of absurdist whimsy, Nancherla’s first full-length special Hopeful Potato, directed by Eliza Skinner, premieres December 15.

Vigeant’s The Best Man Show is described as an interactive and darkly hilarious, polyamorous wedding reception where Vigeant plays the groom’s brother Paul, delivering a speech you’ll never forget. The special premieres February 25, 2026.

Part comedy show, part profound introspection into the furthest depths of grief and loss, Kayne’s Sorry for Your Loss premieres March 27, 2026.

Since its premiere in June 2024, Dropout Presents has showcased specials from comedians like Cameron Esposito, Hank Green, Chris Grace, Adam Conover and Courtney Pauroso. The series encompasses stand-up hours, improv shows and solo acts, recorded locally in Los Angeles or New York and airing exclusively on Dropout. Each special is also accompanied by a behind-the-scenes featurette on the prepping of the hour.

Nancherla is repped by CAA, Mosaic, and Felker Toczek Suddleson; Vigeant by Gersh; Adejuyigbe by 3 Arts Entertainment and Ginsburg Daniels Kallis; and Kayne by Gersh and Mosaic.

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'Grey's Anatomy' Star Caterina Scorsone Heads on Hiatus With Amelia
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Caterina Scorsone Heads on Hiatus With Amelia

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains spoilers for the Oct. 16 episode of Grey’s Anatomy, “We Built This City.”]

For Grey’s Anatomy viewers left wondering after Thursday night’s episode if beloved Dr. Amelia Shepherd has truly taken a leave of absence from Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, the answer is both bad and good: Yes, veteran star Caterina Scorsone is indeed taking a hiatus from the ABC hit medical series, but she will return.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Amelia is indeed going on a sabbatical, as she announced at the end of the Oct. 16 episode, which was the landmark 450th episode of the show. She won’t be seen again until episodes in 2026.

The storyline comes following the season 22 premiere, where Amelia was rocked by the death of fellow doctor Monica Beltran, played by Natalie Morales, who was the sole casualty in the season opener after last season’s cliffhanger finale when the hospital was hit with an explosion. Amelia and Monica were on the verge of exploring a romantic relationship, and the loss sent her into a depression that played out with her onscreen family this week: sister-in-law Meredith Grey, played by star/executive producer Ellen Pompeo, and Maggie Pierce (exited castmember Kelly McCreary, who returned for Thursday’s episode).

When speaking last week about the season premiere, showrunner Meg Marinis told THR that she picked Monica as the explosion victim partially to explore how the death will impact Amelia.

“While Amelia was so centered in that storyline at the end of last season with Piper [Perabo]’s character and with the child [in the season 21 finale], I wanted for us to believe that everything was kind of OK for Amelia after we saved Link’s [Chris Carmack] life. I also really wanted to deliver consequences of Amelia taking on all these impossible surgeries,” she said of Amelia also almost losing her ex, Link. “As Amelia mentions in the episode, she lost her father at a very young age and that really propelled the way her life went.”

Scorsone has been on Grey’s Anatomy since first appearing in a guest role in season seven in 2010, and became a main cast member in 2014’s season 11. She was also a regular on Grey’s spinoff Private Practice from 2010-13.

Deadline was first to report the news.

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New Music Friday October 17: Bon Jovi, Kate Hudson, Charlie Puth, Ed Sheeran, Ty Dolla $ign, And More
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New Music Friday October 17: Bon Jovi, Kate Hudson, Charlie Puth, Ed Sheeran, Ty Dolla $ign, And More

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

Following last week’s release of The Life of a Showgirl, which sold over 4 million albums in the U.S., Taylor Swift will be returning to Disney+ with two brand new projects — Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era, a 6-episode behind the scenes docuseries event chronicling the development, impact and inner-workings that created The Eras Tour, and Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, the full concert film featuring The Tortured Poets Department for the first time, streaming Disney 12 on Disney+. Taylor shared, “We wanted to remember every moment leading up to the culmination of the most important and intense chapter of our lives, so we allowed filmmakers to capture this tour and all the stories woven throughout it as it wound down. And to film the final show in its entirety.”

Charlie Puth has announced his fourth studio album, Whatever’s Clever! will be out on March 6, 2026. He released a new single, “Changes,” where he reflects on both personal and professional changes. His wife Brooke Sansone makes a sweet cameo in the music video and they reveal a baby is on the way as they both place their hands on her stomach. Last month, Charlie kicked off a series of sold-out underplay residencies at Blue Note New York and continued this week in Los Angeles where he debuted his new song “Changes.”

The Latin Academy has announced the first round of performers for the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards. Pepe Aguilar, Aitana, Ivan Cornejo, DannyLux, Gloria Estefan, Kakalo, Carin León, Liniker, Morat and Los Tigres del Norte, as well as the 2025 Person of the Year, Raphael, will all take the stage on November 13.

No Doubt have announced six additional dates for their highly anticipated No Doubt Live at Sphere residency due to incredible fan demand. The newly added shows are set for May 21, 23, 24, 27, 29, and 30. The residency marks their first extended run of performances in nearly 14 years, following their historic Seven Night Stand in Los Angeles in 2012.

LANY announced their 2026 Soft World Tour and will be taking their new album, Soft, on the road for fans across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, UK, and Europe for thirty eight dates. The tour will kick off January 23 in Dubai.

Nick Jonas and his nonprofit organization Beyond Type 1 launched a new campaign centered around debunking diabetes myths. The video, “Go Beyond,” features Nick, Billy Porter, Adonai “AD” Mitchell, and Sam Morrison, and challenges people to go beyond what they think they know about diabetes. Beyond Type 1 is a global nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of those impacted by diabetes.

Plus, new music from Bon Jovi, Kate Hudson, Ty Dolla $ign, Steve Martin & Alison Brown, Thomas Rhett & Niall Horan, Melanie C, Lauren Jauregui, HAIM and more!

“We Made It Look Easy” – Bon Jovi with Robbie Williams

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Christmas Must Be Tonight” – Kate Hudson

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“Changes” – Charlie Puth

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Play – The Remixes EP – Ed Sheeran

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TYCOON – Ty Dolla $ign

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Safe, Sensible and Sane – Steve Martin & Alison Brown

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“Anytime” – Paul Anka

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“Old Tricks” – Thomas Rhett with Niall Horan

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“Sweat” – Melanie C

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“Ego” – Lauren Jauregui

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I quit (deluxe) – HAIM

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“Club Husband” – T-Pain
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“It Depends (The Remix)” – Chris Brown feat Bryson Tiller & Usher

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Delulu” – Muni Long

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Lamento en Baile – Daddy Yankee

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An Offering: Live at Speakeasy Studios – Leslie Odom, Jr.

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“You’ve Got Another Thing Coming” from Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack – Teddy Swims

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“That’s What I’ll Be” from Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack – Baylee Lynn

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

I Gave You Everything I Had – Vince Gill

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“Hard Run” – Zac Brown Band feat Marcus King

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I Didn’t Come Here To Leave – Chris Young

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“Fourth Strike” – Terror Jr & Kylie Jenner

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“Choosin’ Texas” – Ella Langley

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“Burn Burn” – Willa Ford

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“PIXELATED KISSES” – Joji

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i feel everything – Maggie Lindemann

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Kicking My Feet – Ruel

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All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade – Of Monsters and Men

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Everyone’s Talking! – All Time Low 

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“SAN ANDREAS” – Tommy Richman

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“Pretty Privilege” – Hudson Westbrook

Stream it now: Apple / Spotify

“Roots” – Cooper Alan

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Coydog – Carter Vail

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“Phetamines” – Ally Evenson

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“baby” – Gabriel Jacoby

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The Rest of the Story – Jordan Fletcher

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“Awakening” – Eva Under Fire

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“O Come All Ye Faithful” – Jordan Davis
Stream it now: Spotify

“It Feels Like Christmas” – Fall Out Boy
Stream it now: Spotify

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Jacob Elordi reveals how his "sensitive" golden retriever dog inspired his Frankenstein performance
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Jacob Elordi reveals how his “sensitive” golden retriever dog inspired his Frankenstein performance

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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When it came to playing Frankenstein’s monster in Guillermo del Toro’s new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic text, Jacob Elordi had no shortage of previous cinematic portrayals to draw on. From Boris Karloff to Christopher Lee to Peter Boyle to Robert de Niro, the creature has been brought to the screen countless times in a variety of iconic ways.

But rather than looking solely at his acting predecessors, the Saltburn star also found inspiration for his role from another, rather more unexpected, source: his golden retriever, Layla.

“I mean, like a child, she doesn’t speak, obviously, so everything that she does physically is to get what she needs or to show how she feels,” he explained in an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com.

“So she’s very creature-like in the way that she operates in the world. I suppose she’s also incredibly sensitive. So there was a lot of that in her – I see the whole world in my dog’s eyes.”

Of course, Layla wasn’t the only source that came in handy to Elordi while crafting the physicality of his performance, and he admitted that his wade-range of influences stretched as far as… almost every experience he’s ever had.

“I mean, every movie I’ve ever seen, every conversation I’ve ever had, every time I’ve broken a bone, every little breakdown, every moment of ecstatic joy that I couldn’t control, everything,” he said.

“It was very much a big part of myself, I think, in the physicality of the creature. It’s strange because it’s not human, but it almost feels more human than me walking around like a guy!”

Mia Goth as Elizabeth and Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in Frankenstein. Cr. Ken Woroner/Netflix © 2025.

Elordi is joined in the cast by Oscar Isaac as the titular scientist, while there are also key roles for the likes of Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz and David Bradley.

The film has received some very positive reviews since premiering at this year’s Venice Film Festival, and in our own five-star write-up we heaped praise on Elordi’s performance – writing that the Australian actor “truly shows his dexterity in a performance of few words but grand and sometimes heartbreaking gestures.”

We also wrote that the film was “the accumulation of three-and-a-half decades of filmmaking knowledge” on the part of Del Toro, and that it all adds up to “a tragic tale told in a captivating manner.”

Frankenstein is now showing in limited cinemas and will arrive on Netflix on 7th November 2025.

Check out more of our Film 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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Morena Baccarin Teases CBS Spinoff and 'Fire Country' Crossovers (Exclusive)
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Morena Baccarin Teases CBS Spinoff and ‘Fire Country’ Crossovers (Exclusive)

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

The actress details her personal journey from ‘Fire Country’ to darker police-drama spinoff ‘Sheriff Country’

Before strapping on the holster of Sheriff Mickey Fox for CBS‘s Fire Country spinoff Sheriff Country, Morena Baccarin was, to say the least, gun-shy. “I had told my agent I’m not doing a network show,” the Gotham and Deadpool favorite readily admits while casually chilling on a comfy chair inside TV Insider’s Midtown Manhattan office. “I don’t want to work for 10 months out of the year. It’s going to be shot in a different country. I can’t do this. I have three little kids!”

Undaunted, her agent urged the actress to “just have a meeting with” Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, the exec producers who had cocreated Fire Country with series star Max Thieriot. She had already done a pair of guest spots on the show, so she agreed and that’s when the spark was first lit. “They literally made me fall in love with this character. In the first five minutes of the conversation, they pitched such a complicated, interesting, vulnerable, hard-ass woman that you just don’t see out there.”

During her first appearance, in 2024’s Season 2 episode “Alert the Sheriff,” it became clear to Baccarin that Mickey was designed to be more than a one-shot deal. Not only did the deputy sheriff of the fictional Edgewater, California, share ties to some Country folk — she’s the stepsister of Cal Fire chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr) and aunt of firefighting ex-con Bode (Thieriot) — but CBS was also hot to capitalize on the popularity of its runaway hit. “I knew when I went in to play Mickey,” she continues, “not that [a spinoff] was officially picked up, but that was a potential thing that was happening. So I had to really wrap my mind around it, [the] possibility of something becoming your own show that may or may not happen, but you have to be ready for it.”

To make sure she was locked and loaded, Baccarin did her research via a ride-along with officers in her upstate New York hood. “It’s a small town, so it’s kind of perfect,” she recalls. “There’s not a lot going on sometimes, but then it changes on a dime. But I was more fascinated by the little things when there’s not much going on. Do you take your belt off when you sit in your office? Things you wouldn’t think about, like when you are writing endless reports, do you take a coffee break? Do you go break it up with, oh, an eviction notice? If you want to make something happen, do you search for people to pull over?”

Another weapon in her arsenal was husband Ben McKenzie‘s past gigs as an LAPD cop on Southland and Gotham‘s Detective Jim Gordon. “Oh, he had a lot of tips,” she slyly quips, adding that she now reminds him that she’s playing the sheriff and not just a future police commissioner “all the time.”

Baccarin returned to Fire for a second appearance in Season 3, and it was that episode, “Dirty Money,” that really set the stage for Sheriff, with the introduction of the Leone ladies’ marijuana-farming father, Wes (W. Earl Brown), as well as references to Mickey’s rehab-frequenting daughter, Skye (Amanda Arcuri). Not exactly the family tree one would expect from such an ethical officer of the law.

“They’ve surrounded this woman that is fiercely black-and-white about what’s right and wrong with these characters who are very gray. Skye is struggling with drug addiction, and to have a mom who’s a cop, I can’t imagine anything worse for a child that age with the troubles that she’s having. And then Mickey’s dad grows weed illegally. It’s like you can’t make this stuff up!” Baccarin laughs. “It gives such a complex dynamic to all of her relationships.”

As Sheriff kicks off several months after her last visit to her Fire stepsister, we see that Mickey is more than the capable cop who helped catch their dad’s homicidal cannabis buddy. She’s also incredibly lovable (showrunner Matt Lopez likens Baccarin’s ability to be comedic, dramatic, and drop-dead gorgeous to Ava Gardner), at times inspiring and unapologetically enmeshed in the lives of her Edgewater neighbors, which lends the show a cozier vibe than its often incendiary forebear.

“It is very much a salute to small towns,” agrees Lopez. “One of the things we talk about is, I live in Los Angeles, and if I call the police and they come to my house, they don’t know me, and I don’t know them. It’s a very transactional sort of exchange. So what is it like to police a community in which you know everyone and everyone knows you? In part, that’s Mickey’s superpower. But we’ll also see that it can be a little bit of a blind spot for her.”

So don’t expect a Mayberry P.D. meets She’s the Sheriff. “I don’t discount the focus on community, but starting in Episode 2, one of the things we will do in Sheriff Country is show viewers some of the darker corners of Edgewater that [viewers] may not have seen before on Fire Country. It is a crime show, it is a police drama. In Fire Country, the enemy or the adversary, if you will, is the elements, right? It’s fire. It’s fire and nature in many ways. Here, it is human beings. And as soon as you enter that into the equation, it takes you to some very interesting places.”

Despite not having previously worked on Fire, Lopez was well aware that he’d need to import some aspects of the O.G. to make sure the two shows felt like they existed in the same universe. That meant coordinating production schedules that would allow for an array of crossovers — Thieriot’s Bode pops up in the premiere and Lopez promises “some really fun crosses coming up” — and scouting out spots in Toronto, where Sheriff shoots, that match the look and feel of the Vancouver-based Fire‘s locations. Thankfully, Lopez reports that they were able to find a “pretty good match” in some “little towns around Ontario, kind of at the fringes of Toronto.”

And of course, he’d have to infuse the series with a similar appreciation for the unsung heroes who happen to live outside of major metropolitan areas. “I had seen Fire, obviously I had been a fan, and so I was very excited when they reached out to me about Sheriff Country,” he admits. With only two prior TV shows under his belt and one unsold pilot (starring Ben McKenzie!), the writer of theatricals like Race to Witch Mountain and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice raves that it’s been a “wonderful experience” working with Fire‘s exec producers to “create this show that, on the one hand is very much part of the Edgewater–Fire Country universe and delivers what people love about that universe—the hope of community, all that great stuff—but at the same time carves out its own identity. And that’s kind of what we’re in the process of in Season 1.”

The series premiere hits the ground running with a crisis that leans into the small-town vibe as Mickey, currently the interim sheriff, and her partner Nathan Boone (Matt Lauria) attempt to de-escalate a deadly face-off between two brothers who have just buried their mom.

“To use a phrase that they used to use in the Old West, your six-shooter was called a ‘peacemaker.’ And Mickey Fox is perfectly willing and able and prepared to use a peacemaker, but she’s also, when the situation calls for it, able to be a peacemaker,” notes Lopez. “We see that in that first scene.”

The sequence also illuminates the differences between Mickey and the more trigger-happy Boone. “Our tech adviser, who’s a retired Sonoma County sheriff, was telling us, that first encounter you see in the pilot where she’s confronting those two grieving brothers, he said basically that most cops, the verb he used is ‘would vaporize those guys,’” says Lopez. “And that’s Boone.” He reveals that we’ll later learn that the character is “actually from big city Oakland, where policing is very different” and that their conflicting approaches to enforcement help foster “the part odd-couple, part dynamic-duo thing they’ve got going on…that push-and-pull between them as we get deeper into the season will be really exciting.”

Exciting romantically? Baccarin doesn’t see that happening. Yet. “We’re going to find out stuff about Boone, even more stuff that creates another wall between them,” she teases. “They really are great partners at work, and you get the sense that there’s something else underneath, but neither of them, no…it’s just not even on the table.”

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That’s probably a good thing, since Mickey has enough on-the-job drama as it is. In addition to dealing with the Boone of it all, she has taken Edgewater P.D.’s deputy sheriff Cassidy (Michele Weaver) under her wing. A young woman who, like Mickey, spent some time in the foster care system, “Cassidy really looks up to Mickey,” Baccarin explains. “I think Cassidy had a rough past, and Mickey gave her confidence and gave her purpose. And she’s female, and there aren’t a lot of females at the station.” But if you think that means the Girl Code will be enforced, think again.

Off duty, Mickey’s life is just as hectic. The pilot reveals that her father Wes has finally gone legit, and with that comes his newfound interest in reconnecting with his daughter and granddaughter. What the hour doesn’t reveal, but Lopez does confirm, is that Wes may be finding a new drug in Edgewater P.D.’s comic-relief administrator Gina (Caroline Rhea) after moving in with Mickey. “We’ll find out she and Mickey’s dad have a little bit of a history in Episode 2, and those two are so fun together.”

Less fun: The fact that Mickey must convince the good people of Edgewater (and even herself) that she deserves to be the town’s full-time sheriff, while coparenting a troubled kid with her ex-husband, Travis (Christopher Gorham), a well-connected lawyer from Edgewater’s first family. “Travis is a Fraley and the Fraleys are the old money in town,” Lopez confirms. “They made a fortune in lumber.” At first glance, it seems that the former couple is on the same page, but “they have their little differences,” previews Baccarin. “We get in some pretty drag-out fights as the season goes on. There’s a lot of resentment there [because] she wanted to keep working on the marriage, and he’s the one who wanted it to end. There’s a lot of wounds that are still kind of left open.”

Expect some new ones, as well, once Mickey realizes that she and Skye aren’t the only women in Travis’s life, and that someone very close to her has committed a massive betrayal. Someone, it turns out, who will be vital to the future of Mickey’s family after Skye is implicated in a shocking situation in the premiere’s final moments.

“The first four episodes are really about that story,” hints Baccarin, who relished the chance to explore just how principled Mickey can be when it’s her own child at risk. And even though the huge smile on her face reflects a burning desire to spill the deets, she knows not to shoot off her mouth when it comes to spoilers. “I guess I can’t give too much away, but it gets much more complicated.”

Guess even the sheriff has the right to remain silent.

Sheriff Country, Series Premiere, Friday, October 17, 9/8c, CBS

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'This is Buzz' Director Mark Pellington on New Documentary and MTV
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‘This is Buzz’ Director Mark Pellington on New Documentary and MTV

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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MTV’s “Buzz” was acclaimed alongside “Twin Peaks” as one of TV’s most innovative series in the early ’90s before falling into obscurity. Co-creator Pellington goes inside the show’s evolution and why he wanted to revisit it for the documentary “This Is Buzz.”

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Sony Pictures International to Unveil IP Adaptation Strategy at Tokyo
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Sony Pictures International to Unveil IP Adaptation Strategy at Tokyo

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Sony Pictures International Productions is set to showcase its IP adaptation playbook at the Tokyo International Film Festival‘s TIFFCOM content market, with executive VP of creative production and head of SPIP Shebnem Askin leading a deep dive into the studio’s strategy for turning local hits into global franchises.

The session comes as international interest in IP adaptations reaches fever pitch across the content industry. SPIP, which has carved out a distinctive niche producing local-language films across 10 countries, will pull back the curtain on how it strategically develops remake projects and localizes IP across diverse markets.

Askin’s presentation will spotlight SPIP’s track record of cross-cultural adaptations, including the Spanish remake of Argentine IP “Ten Days Without Mom” (“Padre No Hay Más Que Uno”), the Spanish reimagining of Italian property “I Hate Summer,” and multiple adaptations of French IP “Price of Parenting” in Italy, Mexico and Spain. The studio has also produced a Thai remake of “50 First Dates,” a Brazilian version of “Friends with Benefits,” and Italian and Mexican remakes of SPIP’s German production “25 km/h.”

Japanese IP figures prominently in SPIP’s strategy. The division recently produced a Mexican adaptation of “Shall We Dance?” and secured international distribution rights for the Chinese remake of “YOLO,” the comedy-drama from China’s top-grossing female director Jia Ling.

Under Askin’s leadership, SPIP has built a robust theatrical business anchored by three local-language franchises: the “3 Investigators” movies in Germany, “Father is the Only One” in Spain, and the powerhouse “Kingdom” franchise in Japan. Recent releases include Korean thriller “Highjack, 1971,” Taiwanese feature “Dead Talents Society,” Mamoru Hosoda’s “Scarlet,” and the studio’s first Thai production.

Beyond theatrical releases, SPIP has delivered 11 direct-to-streaming movies for Amazon Prime, Netflix and Max in Mexico over the past three years, including Argentine film “The Heart Knows” and Netflix Italy originals “The Price of Family” and its sequel “The Price of Nonna’s Inheritance.”

The newly rebranded Tokyo IP Market: Adaptation & Remake launches its first open pitch session featuring Kadokawa, Kodansha, Shufu to Seikatsu Sha, Square Enix, Toei and Nihonbungeisha. The expanded market now includes visual content production companies alongside publishers holding original rights to Japanese manga and novels. Other highlighted programming includes a keynote from Tetsu Fujimura on the “One Piece” live-action adaptation and Japanese IP, Japanese animation seminars featuring Studio4°C, and the MPA/DHU/TIFFCOM Pitching Contest with “Elvis” producer Schuyler Weiss among the judges. The Tokyo Gap-Financing Market has selected 23 projects for presentation.

TIFFCOM is organized by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and Unijapan.

The 22nd edition of TIFFCOM runs Oct. 29-31 at Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Hamamatsucho-Kan during the Tokyo International Film Festival. The market aims to foster international co-productions and content business development through seminars, project markets, pitch contests and networking opportunities.

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How To Survive A Warzone' Film
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How To Survive A Warzone’ Film

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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The BBC will be forced to broadcast a statement live on television after UK media regulator Ofcom ruled that Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone was “materially misleading.”

The BBC has already acknowledged that it was a serious editorial failing that the documentary, which premiered on February 17, was narrated by the child of a Hamas minister, without this fact being declared to audiences. Now Ofcom has determined that it broke UK broadcasting rules.

In a ruling on Friday, the regulator concluded: “Trust is at the heart of the relationship between a broadcaster and its audience, particularly for a public service broadcaster such as the BBC. This failing had the potential to erode the significantly high levels of trust that audiences would have placed in a BBC factual programme about the Israel-Gaza war. ”

In its ruling, Ofcom added: “Breaches of the [broadcasting] code that have resulted in the audience being materially misled have always been considered by Ofcom to be among the most serious that can be committed by a broadcaster.”

The BBC will be required to air a statement of Ofcom’s findings on BBC Two in the primetime 9PM slot. A date for the statement is yet to be determined by Ofcom.

How to Survive a Warzone was produced by Hoyo Films, an independent production company run by Emmy and BAFTA-winning filmmaker Jamie Roberts. Overseeing the film for the BBC were Joanna Carr, head of current affairs, and commissioning editors Gian Quaglieni and Sarah Waldron.

The BBC’s internal review of the film, led by complaints chief Peter Johnston, concluded that it misled audiences by failing to declare English-speaking narrator Abdullah Al-Yazouri’s Hamas links, but said there was no evidence that the proscribed terror group “inappropriately impacted on the programme.”

Al-Yazouri’s connection was not declared to the BBC prior to the film screening, even though Hoyo was aware for eight months about Al-Yazouri’s family. After examining 5,000 documents and 150 hours of raw footage, Johnston “does not consider” that Hoyo “intentionally misled” the BBC during the production process, but said the company “bears most responsibility for this failure.”

Notably, the report said three members of Hoyo “did not at any stage prior to the broadcast of the programme” share Al-Yazouri’s Hamas links. This was despite a BBC editorial policy advisor questioning Hoyo, weeks before broadcast, about whether “due diligence” had been done on the 13-year-old boy’s Hamas connections. “Critics may raise something,” the note said.

Hoyo acknowledged that this question, posed on January 12, should have been answered. The production company told Johnston’s review that it struggled to keep up with the “bombardment” of requests and emails from the BBC, and the note from January 12 slipped through the net unintentionally.

Furthermore, Hoyo’s position was that the Hamas minister was responsible for agriculture and, therefore, did not hold a “political or military position” within the group that would make him a target for Israel. 

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Daily Wire’s ‘Pendragon Cycle’ Fantasy Series Gets Trailer

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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The Daily Wire has released a trailer for its first live-action scripted series, The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin.

The fantasy drama, based on a series of novels by Stephen R. Lawhead, is set to premiere Jan. 22 on DailyWire+, the conservative outlet’s SVOD platform. The show, created and executive produced by Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing (who also directed some of the series), is a retelling of Arthurian legend that’s set in the Roman-dominated land that will eventually become Britain during the fourth through sixth centuries.

Watch the trailer below.

In a statement, Boreing said The Pendragon Cycle is “the culmination of a 10-year vision to create culture, not just to criticize it. Lawhead’s novels present a visceral, masculine Christianity in a world of conflict and mystery. It isn’t saccharine or clean. In short, it is very much like our world. I’m so happy to share our adaptation, and the work of our remarkable cast and crew, with the Daily Wire audience.”

The Daily Wire has produced a number of feature films (both scripted and documentary) and a couple of animated series, but The Pendragon Cycle represents the biggest swing for the company, which Boreing founded with Ben Shapiro, in the TV arena.

Tom Sharp stars as Merlin in the series. The cast also includes Rose Reid, James Arden, Finney Cassidy, Myles Clohessy, Brett Cooper, Alex Laurence Phillips, Daniel Fathers and Emree Franklin.

Boreing executive produces with Shapiro, Daily Wire CEO Caleb Robinson Dallas Sonnier of Bonfire Legend, Daniel Kresmery of Hero Squared, and Ryan Whitaker for Tirian Films. Producers are Travis Mills, Jonathan Hay, Amanda Presmyk, Jonathan Halperyn, Jerilyn Esquibel, Augusto Pelliccia, Julius Nasso and Lawhead. Whitaker and Jesse V. Johnson also directed episodes of the series.

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F1 TV schedule this weekend | United States Grand Prix 2025

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Formula 1 arrives in Austin, Texas, this weekend as the United States Grand Prix kicks off a four-race run in the Americas.

The fourth sprint weekend of the 2025 season means more points on offer for the three drivers battling it out at the top of the standings.

Oscar Piastri remains 22 points clear of McLaren teammate Lando Norris but Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, a further 41 back, has pulled himself into contention with six races to go.

Away from the title race, Mercedes’ George Russell arrives in the US hoping to build on his victory in Singapore at the start of October, while Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari bid to end their struggles at a Grand Prix that has brought both success previously.

With 2025’s checkered flag creeping ever closer, fans can tune in to extensive coverage of a busy race weekend in Austin.

RadioTimes.com brings you a full round-up of how to watch the United States Grand Prix 2025 on TV and live stream.

When is the United States Grand Prix?

The United States Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 19th October 2025.

The race begins at 8pm UK time.

F1 TV schedule this weekend – United States Grand Prix 2025

All UK times and dates.

Friday 17th October

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 6:30pm

  • Practice 1 – 6:30pm
  • Sprint qualifying – 10:30pm

Saturday 18th October

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 5pm

  • Sprint – 6pm
  • Qualifying – 10pm

Sunday 19th October

Live on Sky Sports F1 from 7pm

How to watch the United States Grand Prix on TV

The United States Grand Prix will air live on Sky Sports F1 from 12pm this Sunday.

All races will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event throughout the season.

You can add Sky Sports channels from just £22 per month.

Live stream the United States Grand Prix online

Existing Sky Sports customers can live stream the race via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices.

You can watch the Grand Prix with a NOW Day Membership for £14.99, or a Monthly Membership for £34.99, all without signing up to a contract.

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via BT Sport.

Check out more of our coverage or visit our and to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to .

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