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Now You Don't' Director On Isla Fisher's Return
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Now You Don’t’ Director On Isla Fisher’s Return

by jummy84 November 23, 2025
written by jummy84

SPOILERS: This post contains details about Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

As the Four Horsemen return for another magic trick in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, director Ruben Fleischer is proud he got the whole band back together.

Following the absence of Isla Fisher‘s Henley from the 2016 sequel, for which she was swapped out with Lizzy Caplan‘s Lula, Fleischer said he was “so glad that we were able to feature both women” in the third installment of the franchise.

“Because they’re both incredible actors and both so funny and so talented,” he told Bleeding Cool of the pair who previously starred together in 2012’s Bachelorette.

While Fisher’s return was advertised in Now You Don’t‘s marketing, Caplan’s appearance came as a pleasant surprise for fans. The characters emphasize the lack of women in magic, in addition to teasing a potential ‘Horsewomen’ spinoff with newbie June (Ariana Greenblatt).

Fleischer added, “It really just kind of calls out the sort of male-dominated magic world, but also I think it gives them power and that they have a relationship independent of the Horsemen, which no one else was expecting.”

Lizzy Caplan attends the ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ world premiere on Nov. 10, 2025 in New York City.

Stephanie Augello/Variety

In NYSM: NYD, Henley notes she originally left the group to start a family, as Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) wanted her to hang upside down in a tank of water while pregnant for an escape trick, a nod to her own reason for missing the sequel as the actress was expecting at the time.

The movie is a full family reunion for the Now You See Me coven. With three new magicians, plus the returns of Caplan and Mark Ruffalo’s Dylan (in a brief cameo), the Four Horsemen become eight by the end of the movie.

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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House of the Dragon, The Pitt, and I Love LA
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Inside HBO Max Rebrand and Plan for Streaming Service with Casey Bloys

by jummy84 November 23, 2025
written by jummy84

A funny thing happened over the course of the streaming wars: As the end goal of the tech and media companies became global TV domination, the niches and specialities of many companies faded away (even Disney and ESPN with their strong consumer brands have been joined at the streaming hip to Hulu).

That was certainly true at Warner Bros. Discovery, which inherited HBO and HBO Max, and rejiggered them into Max. Why? Well as WBD streaming chief JB Perrette said at the time: “While [HBO Max and Discovery+] offered something for some people, Max will have a broad array of quality choices for everybody.”

The result was that HBO, the most premium of premium TV companies, became absorbed into something that was meant to be a Netflix-killer.

As HBO Max CEO Casey Bloys told reporters Nov. 20 in the company’s Hudson Yards offices, that ended up being a fool’s errand: “To Netflix’s credit, as the first mover, they have become a utility for consumers,” Bloys said. “In retrospect, we can all see that the streaming industry’s race for volume, years ago, found many brands losing their identity.”

In a world where Netflix and YouTube are the video utilities, media companies need something else to stand on. So Bloys has been undertaking an effort to make Max HBO again. That started, of course, with the surprise announcement in May that the company was rebranding.

“I know you’re all shocked, but the good news is I have a drawer full of stationery from the last time around,” Bloys quipped at the time.

But the jokes underscored a meaningful strategic shift. No longer was WBD trying to compete with Netflix for global domination, they were playing to be the premium layer sitting above it.

“[Netflix] is the basic cable of today, and in today’s world, consumers still want to add to their entertainment portfolio with must-have truly unique programming that only we can deliver,” Bloys told the audience of journalists Thursday. “We looked at all the research and came back to what they want are HBO originals, pay-one movies, the Warner Bros. TV library, the procedurals, for lack of a better word, but the elevated network [programming] that we’re working on, documentaries, comedy specials. We just came back from trying to offer too much, so we are trying to be very specific in what people value from us, and want from us.”

Casey Bloys during Warner Bros. Discovery’s 2025 Upfront Presentation at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on May 14, 2025 in New York City.

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

There are signs that it is working. HBO Max has been growing at a time when other streamers are stagnating. HBO, it turns out, still means something to a lot of media consumers.

But the new HBO isn’t quite the same as the old HBO. Back in the heyday of the brand, original adult dramas and comedies lived alongside a vast library of the biggest movies on the planet. But streaming has changed the movie business, not only tweaking the types of projects that get made, and how many get released, but with companies like Disney, NBCUniversal and Paramount now hoarding their projects for their own platforms.

The TV business has changed too. Broadcast TV, once the home for a seemingly endless supply of procedurals, has been cutting back on scripted entertainment in favor of more unscripted shows and live sports. Cheaper content, or must-watch content, with scripted often the odd man out.

So Bloys has embarked on a mission to figure out how to HBO-ify those missing pieces, to find a suitable replacement for the licensed blockbuster films that once dominated HBO’s lineup, and to find a way to take the humble network show and make it HBO-worthy.

The result has been two-fold: IP tentpole fare led by Game of Thrones, DC Studios, and Harry Potter and other Warner Bros. library content, which is meant to offset the loss of many films (Warner Bros. and A24 output deals notwithstanding): “That affinity and immediate awareness paired with HBO’s singular approach to storytelling has proven very valuable to filling that theatrical void,” Bloys said, announcing renewals for House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which will keep GoT programming on a yearly cadence through at least 2028.

And then there’s the Max Originals. Bloys acknowledges that it took a little time for them to figure out what a Max Original really is in relation to an HBO Original (“Until recently, a Max Original may have been a bit nebulous for you, you’ve probably asked me about it, a bit nebulous for you, a bit nebulous for me,” he quipped). But, he says, they’ve cracked it.

“I can say now that Max Originals serve a very specific purpose: We are leaning into more cost-efficient, yet elevated and high quality series with a greater number of episodes that can return each year,” Bloys said, with The Pitt being the quintessential example. “These originals are designed to attract audiences that are adjacent to the typical HBO fans, while also feeding our strategy to deliver 52 weeks of new programming a year.”

Bloys added that having elevated broadcast fare, from procedurals like The Pitt and some upcoming projects in development like a police drama, a family drama and the Big Bang Theory spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, provides a reliable cadence to consumers who have grown frustrated with years-long gaps between other high-profile shows.

“That kind of habitual viewing, not only week to week, but on an annual basis, is really important in terms of setting habits,” Bloys noted.

The Pitt

Warrick Page/HBO Max

And having seasons that expand beyond the 8-10 episodes that have become common in streaming could ultimately generate not only richer universes of characters and IP, but could prove to be training grounds for the next generation of creative talent.

“As an industry, we’ve gotten away from television, which when I started, it was 26 episodes, then the standard kind of whittled down to 22 episodes,” Bloys said. “But you really have to kind of set that up from the beginning to give yourself worlds that generate, in [The Pitt’s] case, 15 hours of story. It’s why hospital shows were a staple, because a new story — or several — walk in the door every time. You know you have to set up first, a world that generates the story, and you also have to work with people who know how to do that, who’ve worked on it for years. It is a different skill, I would say, generating 15 episodes of compelling stories, as opposed to crafting eight to 10.”

But the heart of HBO is still the HBO Original shows, and Bloys and his team are still executing on those, full steam ahead. Curb Your Enthusiasm might have ended, but Larry David is back (with the Obamas!) for a new comedy series. Entourage and Girls are in the past, but I Love LA is helping to fill that void with a voice that is uniquely Rachel Sennot’s, while Euphoria returns with a cast that jumpstarted multiple movie careers.

“What we’re usually looking for is a point of view,” Bloys said. “We’ve got a long history, going back to Gary Shandling, Larry David, Lena [Dunham], Issa Ray, Danny McBride, we’ve got a long history of writer performers, especially in comedy, it’s a really good combination to give you a specific tone and point of view.”

The adult dramas and dramedies that helped define the cable channel are still a cornerstone, from The White Lotus and Task to the forthcoming DTF St. Louis.

Jason Isaacs and Parker Posey in ‘The White Lotus’ season three finale.

Fabio Lovino/HBO

The result is a mix of programming that serves multiple audiences but carries with it a compelling throughline: Whether it’s House of the Dragon, The White Lotus, The Pitt, or I Love LA, an HBO show is a good show. Not every show will be for every HBO Max subscriber, but every HBO Max subscriber knows that every show has a level of quality that they respect.

“You have to start with, what’s a good show. What do we believe in? What is a good script?” Bloys said, adding that his team doesn’t set any guidelines on how many HBO Originals vs. Max Originals vs. IP-driven tentpoles get the green light. “The great thing about development is you just give yourself as many options as possible in all of the formats and genres that you saw [Thursday].”

HBO’s tagline, for years, was “It’s not TV, It’s HBO.” It was brand positioning that placed HBO above the vast array of channels at every consumer’s fingertips. HBO floated above the fray, and it made it into a culture-defining brand.

Bloys is once again leaning into that ethos. Streaming might be the delivery mechanism by which people get their fix, but they aren’t watching “streaming,” they are watching HBO Max.

November 23, 2025 0 comments
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Strictly Come Dancing 2025 line-up: Confirmed cast
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Strictly Come Dancing 2025 line-up: Confirmed cast

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Blackpool Week has finally arrived on Strictly Come Dancing, with the remaining celebrities all preparing themselves for a performance like no other.

While initially meant to be seven celebrities taking part, there will just be six as La Voix has been forced to miss this weekend due to an injury. As per the Strictly rules, she and Aljaž Škorjanec would have received a bye through to next week; however, it has now been confirmed that La Voix has had to withdraw from the competition entirely on medical grounds.

Presenter Tess told the audience: “Now, as you may have heard, La Voix sustained an injury, meaning she can’t dance in Blackpool tonight.”

She continued: “And following further advice from our medical team, we can now confirm she has very sadly had to withdraw from the competition.”

This means the other contestants will all make it through after Blackpool – but votes and judging scores will be carried over into next week.

As we wait to find out what Blackpool Week has in store, read on to discover more about the line-up for Strictly Come Dancing 2025 and those who have left.

Strictly Come Dancing 2025 line-up: Full cast of confirmed contestants

Read on to learn more about those taking part in the upcoming season.

Amber Davies

Amber Davies. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 28

Job: Actress

Instagram: @amb_d

Amber Davies became the latest celebrity to join the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 cast after it was announced she’d be replacing Dani Dyer in the line-up.

Amber rose to fame on Love Island in 2017, and since then has pursued a professional acting career, with lead roles in Pretty Woman, 9 to 5: The Musical and The Great Gatsby.

Just this week, she was announced as Elle Woods in the Legally Blonde UK tour.

She also hosts the successful podcast Call To Stage, in which she interviews theatre performers across the West End and Broadway.

Lewis Cope

Lewis Cope wearing a red outfit, stood on the judges table.

Lewis Cope. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 30

Job: Actor

Instagram: @lewiscope

Soap fans will recognise Cope from his role as Nicky Milligan in ITV’s Emmerdale – a role for which he was nominated for the Rising Star Award at the National Television Awards back in 2023.

He has also appeared in TV series such as Vera, Mrs Sidhu Investigates and Hetty Feather.

Karen Carney

Karen Carney wearing football uniform and dancing the Jive.

Karen Carney. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 38

Job: Journalist

Instagram: @kazcarney

Sports journalist and former footballer Karen Carney was the 14th celebrity to be announced for Strictly.

Karen has played for the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Birmingham City and England, and is now the lead female pundit for both men’s and women’s football, across TNT and ITV.

With 144 caps under her belt, Karen is England’s third most-capped player and has competed at four World Cups, four European Championships and the London Olympics before her retirement in 2019.

George Clarke

Week 40 Strictly Come Dancing 2025

Alexis Warr is dancing with social media star George Clarke. Elisabeth Hoff

Age: 25

Job: YouTube

Instagram: @georgeclarkeey

YouTuber and podcast host George Clarke may not be that well known among usual Strictly viewers, having rose to fame across TikTok and Instagram.

George is a social media star known to millions and currently co-hosts The Useless Hotline Podcast, which has had a string of live shows across the UK.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, George said: “Never thought I’d say this… but I’m doing Strictly! Honestly, I’ve got no idea what I’m doing but I’m excited to get stuck in … and potentially fall over a fair bit.”

Alex Kingston

Alex Kingston and Johannes Radebe in a dancing pose, smiling ahead.

Alex Kingston and Johannes Radebe. Elisabeth Hoff

Age: 62

Job: Actress

Instagram: @alexkingstonofficial

Alex Kingston is a star of both the stage and screen, gaining international fame for her role as Dr Elizabeth Corday in smash hit ER. But it doesn’t stop there, with her known to millions as River Song in Doctor Who.

Her other work includes A Discovery of Witches, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Arrow. Her extensive theatre roles include playing the likes of Lady Macbeth and Nurse Ratchet.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, she said: “Aaaaagghhh!”

Balvinder Sopal

Week 40 Strictly Come Dancing 2025

Julian Caillon is dancing with EastEnders star Balvinder Sopal. Elisabeth Hoff

Age: 46

Job: Actress

Instagram: @leesopal

Balvinder is the second soap star part of the Strictly Come Dancing cast, and continues the annual streak of an EastEnders actor taking part on the show.

Best known for her role as Suki Panesar-Unwin in EastEnders, Sopal has also had a string of roles in various other soaps including Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, Balvinder Sopal said: “Being on Strictly is a dream that I held on to, with no proof that it would ever happen. Working on EastEnders and being a part of Strictly Come Dancing is the stuff that dreams are made of. I’m far too excited to put into words how I feel but I’m incredibly excited at the prospect of dancing across the ballroom!”

Former Strictly Come Dancing 2025 contestants

La Voix

La Voix sat upon a carousel horse on the Strictly dance floor.

La Voix. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 45

Job: Performer

Instagram: @lavoixtheshow

La Voix is a performer, presenter and singer who is best known for competing in RuPaul’s Drag Race UK in 2024.

She is the second drag queen to take part in Strictly, with Tayce previously taking part in the 2024 Christmas special.

La Voix has appeared on the likes of Queens for the Night and Queen of the Universe, and has even graced the silver screen for Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.

Speaking of joining Strictly, La Voix said: “I’ve performed for royalty, RuPaul and Simon Cowell, but nothing fills me with more excitement (and quite a bit of terror) than the thought of dancing in front of millions on live Saturday night TV.

“Strictly is a national institution and I can’t wait to get started. All that’s left to say is: good luck to my partner! Here’s hoping they can help me go from La Voix into La Danse.”

Vicky Pattison

Vicky Pattison and Kai Widdrington dancing the Cha Cha.

Vicky Pattison. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 37

Job: TV personality

Instagram: @vickypattison

Vicky Pattison is a TV personality who rose to fame after appearing on Geordie Shore in the 2010s, and later on Ex on the Beach. Since then, she has presented the likes of Judge Geordie and The Honesty Box.

On joining the line-up, Vicky said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be part of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing line-up… but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t terrified. I am a not a natural dancer!

“However, it’s such an amazing opportunity for me to step out of my comfort zone and to challenge myself in a completely new way and I just really hope I don’t make too much of a fool of myself!”

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey wearing a pink shirt that is unbuttoned matched with hot pink trousers, smiling ahead.

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey. BBC/Ray Burmiston

Age: 36

Job: TV personality and Olympian

Instagram: @aikines

Harry Aikines-Aryeetey is an Olympian, multi gold medal-winning Team GB sprinter and, now, star of Gladiators.

At just 17 years old, he was named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year in 2005, after becoming the first athlete to win gold medals at both 100 metres and 200 metres at the World Youth Championships.

He joined the Gladiators line-up in 2023, and was unveiled as Nitro, who is a firm fan favourite among viewers.

He said of joining Strictly Come Dancing: “After the Christmas special, it was so nice I just had to do it twice! I’m so excited to be part of the Strictly family this series and I’m ready to give it all I’ve got. I’ll be bringing tons of energy to light up the dance floor. Let’s hope I’m as quick picking up the routines as I am on the track.”

Ellie Goldstein

Ellie Goldstein and Vito Coppola dancing as they pose for a photo.

Ellie Goldstein and Vito Coppola. Elisabeth Hoff

Age: 23

Job: Model

Instagram: @elliejg16_zebedeemodel

Ellie Goldstein is a model, actor and influencer who made history as the first model with Down syndrome to appear on the cover of British Vogue.

Since then, she has appeared on the covers of Glamour, Elle, Mission Mag and Euphoria magazines and has featured in campaigns for the likes of Adidas and Gucci Beauty.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, Ellie said: “I’m absolutely over the moon to be joining the cast and pros of Strictly Come Dancing this year. It’s a show I’ve loved watching for so long, and the chance to now be part of it feels like a dream.

“I know it’s going to be challenging, but I’m ready to do it with the glitter and glamour and make some magic on that dance floor. Let the Strictly journey begin!”

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 53

Job: Former professional footballer

Instagram: @official_jhasselbaink

Former professional footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was the fourth celebrity to be announced for Strictly, and many will know him for his prolific goal-scoring career in the Premier League and across Europe.

Jimmy has played for clubs including Chelsea, Leeds United and Middlesbrough and has served as an assistant coach for the England national team.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, Hasselbaink said: “Swapping the pitch for the ballroom is certainly not something I’ve done before but I’m looking forward to tackling a fun challenge! Bring on a new type of footwork, with hopefully no own goals.”

Stefan Dennis

Stefan Dennis and Dianne Buswell dancing the Jive in the Strictly ballroom.

Stefan Dennis. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 66

Job: Actor

Instagram: @stefandennis7

Stefan Dennis is an actor best known for his portrayal of Paul Robinson on Neighbours. He has been part of the soap since its inception in 1985, up until is end later this year.

He has also starred on the Scottish soap River City and has dabbled in the music world, with his 1989 single Don’t It Make You Feel Good reaching number 16 in the Irish and UK Singles Chart.

Chris Robshaw

Chris Robshaw holding Nadiya Bychkova from behind as they stand in a dancers pose.

Chris Robshaw and Nadiya Bychkova. Elisabeth Hoff

Age: 39

Job: Former rugby union player

Instagram: @chrisrobshawrugby

Chris Robshaw is a former England rugby union player and captain, with 66 caps for England. He captained the national team 43 times, leading them to a Six Nations Grand Slam victory in 2016.

At club level, he played 300 games for Harlequins RFC, guiding them through their most successful era.

“This is about as far out of my comfort zone as it gets,” Chris said of joining the line-up. “I’m hoping to take my dad dancing to a whole new level, and my mum can’t wait to drag me along to her Zumba class. Let’s see if a rugby sidestep works in the cha-cha-cha.”

Chris Robshaw became the third celebrity to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing.

Ross King

Ross King and Jowita Przystal stand to attention each with an arm outstretched above them whilst dancing the Paso Doble to the Thunderbirds Theme from Thunderbirds.

Ross King and Jowita Przystal. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 63

Job: Presenter

Instagram: @therossking

Ross King is the 13th celebrity announced to be joining Strictly Come Dancing 2025.

Ross is seen daily on ITV’s Good Morning Britain and Lorraine as their Los Angeles correspondent and is a four-time news Emmy winner who has hosted more than 30 television series since his first radio broadcast at 15 years old.

Across the pond, Ross was a World Judge on CBS’ The World’s Best, hosted The Hollywood Christmas Parade, The Critics Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet and for six years was the Entertainment Anchor on Los Angeles’ KTLA.

Ross King, alongside dance partner Jowita Przystal, became the second contestant to be eliminated from the 2025 series after he failed to impress the judges during Movie Week performing a Paso Doble to the Thunderbirds theme.

Thomas Skinner

Thomas Skinner and Amy Dowden dancing the Paso Doble.

Thomas Skinner. BBC/Guy Levy

Age: 34

Job: Businessman

Instagram: @iamtomskinner

Former The Apprentice star Thomas Skinner is the latest name confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing, with the businessman saying he is “beyond excited” to join the line-up.

Thomas Skinner rose to fame in 2019 after appearing on The Apprentice, and while he didn’t win the show, he is one of the more popular contestants.

Since then, he has appeared on Celebrity MasterChef and 8 Out of 10 Cats.

Thomas and dance partner Amy Dowden were the first couple to be eliminated from Strictly this year after a dance off with opponent Chris Robshaw who was ultimately saved by the judges.

Dani Dyer

Dani Dyer wearing a sparkly pink dress, smiling ahead with her hands stretched outward.

Dani Dyer. BBC/Ray Burmiston

Age: 28

Job: TV personality

Instagram: @danidyerxx

After rising to fame on Love Island in 2018, Dani Dyer has gone from strength to strength in her career and currently co-hosts the podcast Sorted with the Dyers with her father, Danny Dyer, along with a travelogue series Absolutely Dyer: Danny and Dani Do Italy.

She has made guest appearances in EastEnders and Celebrity Gogglebox and since her Love Island rise to fame, she has amassed over three million followers on social media.

On joining Strictly Come Dancing, Dani said: “Getting the opportunity to be on Strictly is the second most amazing thing I’ve done this year! I feel very, very blessed and cannot wait to get my dancing shoes on.”

Dani unfortunately had to withdraw from the competition after fracturing her ankle ahead of the first live show.

Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday 22nd November at 6:45pm.

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November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Behind the Scenes Photos of Season 5 & the Early Years (Exclusive)
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Behind the Scenes Photos of Season 5 & the Early Years (Exclusive)

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s almost time to return to the Upside Down for one last battle, but before the war against Vecna rages on in Stranger Things Season 5, we’re looking back on the good old days.

Set in the fall of 1987, Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts in Stranger Things‘ final season, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s (Noah Schnapp) disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.

It’s going to get heavy. Before the danger sets in, look back on the good times with the Stranger Things cast in the gallery below, which includes BTS photos from the final season.

For an extended celebration of Stranger Things, from a Season 5 preview to must-see photos and more, pick up a copy of TV Guide Magazine’s Stranger Things: The Final Chapter special issue, available for pre-order online now and on newsstands now.

Stranger Things, Season 5 Volume 1, Premiere, November 26, 2025, Netflix

Stranger Things, Season 5 Volume 2, Premiere, December 25, 2025, Netflix

Stranger Things, Season 5 Finale, Premiere, December 31, 2025, Netflix and Select Theaters

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Miss the Golden Age of Weird Netflix? Try ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’
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Miss the Golden Age of Weird Netflix? Try ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

This surreal half-hour comedy special came to the streaming platform in 2019. But with Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” and “Stranger Things” Season 5 in the news, it’s never been more timely.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Kendrick Lamar, 'South Park' Creators Movie Delayed Indefinitely
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Kendrick Lamar, ‘South Park’ Creators Movie Delayed Indefinitely

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Kendrick Lamar and “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone aren’t ready to unveil their mysterious live-action comedy just yet. Paramount has removed the trio’s upcoming feature from its March 20 release date, delaying the theatrical release indefinitely as the project continues to be tinkered.

““It’s true – we’re moving (again). We’re working hard at finishing the movie,” reads a joint statement from Paramount, attributed to Stone and Parker’s production banner Park County and Lamar’s company PGLang.

More to come…

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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'Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City' Star Jen Shah Gets Early Prison Release Date After Serving 33 Months
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‘Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City’ Star Jen Shah Gets Early Prison Release Date After Serving 33 Months

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Jen Shah is getting out of prison earlier than expected after the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum got her sentence reduced again.

The former Bravo star was sentenced to 78 months in prison after being found guilty of her involvement in a telemarketing fraud scheme that conned people (mostly elders) out of their money.

Shah’s release date had been altered numerous times since her imprisonment, and the latest date, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was set for August 30, 2026. However, People is now reporting that the BOP has approved a December 10 departure for the former RHOSLC star.

By the time Shah is released from prison, she will have served 33 months behind bars — 45 months less than her sentence.

RELATED: Bravo’s ‘The Real Housewives’: Every Single Cast Photo In Franchise History

Before surrendering to prison in February 2023, Shah posted a statement on social media: “I am surrendering to serve a sentence in a federal prison today. It is the price I must pay for the bad decisions I made. People got hurt because of my decisions. While incarcerated, I will work to make amends and reconcile with the victims of my crime.”

Shah’s trouble with the law was chronicled on Bravo’s RHOSLC as cameras captured the moment the reality star was notified that authorities were looking for her. Law enforcement arrived at the filming location, but Shah left the scene and later that day surrendered to authorities. Shah was arrested and indicted on wire fraud and money laundering charges in connection with a telemarketing scheme in which she found herself involved.

November 21, 2025 0 comments
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Rachel Sennott stars as Maia, an aspiring talent manager, in the HBO series I Love LA, for which she is also a writer, editor and director.
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How Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebri Hatched That Wild ‘I Love L.A.’ Cameo

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Into every generation, an HBO comedy about the pains of adulthood is born. Sex and the City, Girls, Entourage, How to Make It in America, Insecure … they’re all different, but they share a common DNA. And Gen Z may have found their answer in I Love LA. Created by and starring Rachel Sennott, the series began at the top of November and follows a group of 20-somethings navigating their careers and social lives in one of America’s most challenging metropolises. Sennott, who portrays ambitious transplant Maia, recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter‘s new podcast I’m Having an Episode to explain what she’s trying to say with the series — and how she got pal Ayo Edebiri to co-create an absolutely bonkers bit part.

We’re speaking just before the premiere, so I’d be remiss if I didn’t ask about your mental state.

Unwell. Not OK. I’m crushing my second Celsius of the day. The first was at 7 a.m. I definitely feel vulnerable because this is the longest I’ve ever worked on one thing. I co-wrote Bottoms with my friend Emma Seligman, and that was vulnerable too. This is pretty personal to me, and it’s the first time I directed. I’m definitely scared, but I’m also really proud of it. I just need to release control and trust the universe or whoever and hope that it finds the right people.

Ayo Edebiri makes a guest appearance as delusional British pop star Mimi Rush in the second episode of the comedy series.

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Wearing as many hats as you do on this show — writing, acting, editing, directing — where did you find yourself most comfortable?

I always felt like I was cheating on one job with another, which was kind of nice. You’re in the writers room, and you’re really liking it, and then you get sick of that, and all of a sudden you’re scouting locations and get energy from that. Then, boom, you’re an actress. The change is nice. A new love for me that I haven’t experienced before is directing. By the end, I felt like I had just given birth, so the edit was a cocoon for me.

How did you land on how you wanted to incorporate phones and social media on the show? A major criticism of film and TV is that they never know how to navigate that correctly, but your show is about the influencer economy.

It was a huge thing for me because I got my first phone in middle school. I wasn’t an iPad baby, but I would say I grew up on the internet. It’s just always been a huge part of my life. And a lot of times when it’s depicted in movies and TV, it feels a little clunky. For us, it feels seamless. I don’t even think about it. It was important for me to try to depict the internet in that way. And then also create our own internet for the show that moves and breathes the same way the real internet does. Tallulah [Odessa A’zion] is on her phone all the time, and you don’t question for one second that she’s an internet girl, but you don’t need to see her make 10 TikToks to get it.

Odessa A’zion portrays Tallulah Stiel, a popular influencer and college friend of Sennott’s character, in I Love LA.

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In the past couple of years, you also co-created Dan Levy’s upcoming Netflix series. You co-wrote the upcoming Heidi Fleiss biopic. You were also set to star in both but had to drop out to focus on this show. Does it feel weird to be turning down opportunities because you have this full-time job now?

It’s definitely a learning curve. I’m someone who’s like, “I’ll make it work.” I will not sleep and I’ll do this and whatever to try to make everything work. But at a certain point, I think you don’t want to do everything if you can’t do a good job at everything. It’s always hard not being able to do other things, especially with such amazing creators and talented people that I’ve looked up to for such a long time, but I’ve had to shift my mindset.

Your friend and frequent collaborator Ayo Edebiri guest stars in the second episode as a fantastically unhinged pop star. And British. Did you bring that to her fully baked or did you guys all find that together?

We found that together. She is a comedic genius. We definitely had the bones of a character, an unhinged diva. I pitched her the idea the morning after the Met Gala. I was like, “Hey, can I send you this?” She Zooms me from her hotel room. It’s like pitch black. She’s like, “Speak to me! What’s the idea?” Then we started jamming on it. Afterward, [writer-producers] Emma Barrie and Max Silvestri talked to her, and we were like, “Do you want to come to the writers room? We need you!”

This story appeared in the Nov. 19 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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How to get Lorde All Points East tickets as general sale goes live
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How to get Lorde All Points East tickets as general sale goes live

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Lorde is heading back to the UK in 2026 having been announced as the next headliner for London’s All Points East.

The singer will be performing at Victoria Park next August alongside PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson and more.

The New Zealand singer is just wrapping up the UK leg of her Ultrasound world tour before heading over to dates in Europe, North America and Oceania.

“All Points East is honoured to welcome global superstar Lorde as a headliner for next summer,” organisers said. “A Grammy-winning artist and cultural force, Lorde is known for her genre-defying sound, introspective lyricism and striking creative vision.

“Since her breakthrough with Pure Heroine in 2013, she has redefined the contours of modern pop-merging poetic storytelling with minimalist, emotionally resonant production.”

All Points East has also announced Tyler, The Creator and Deftones as its other headliners. Here’s how to get tickets today.

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When is Lorde performing All Points East 2026?

Lorde, pictured in 2017 John Shearer/Getty Images for MTV

Lorde is set to headline All Points East on Saturday 22nd August. So far this is the earliest date scheduled for the festival with more line-ups announced for the 23rd, 28th and 27th of August.

How to get tickets to see Lorde at All Points East?

General sale went live at 9am on Thursday 20th November.

At the time of writing, 3rd release standing tickets are currently able to purchase at £91.45.

Buy Lorde All Points East tickets at Ticketmaster

How much do All Points East tickets cost?

General admission for Lorde’s headline show starts at £91.45, and will vary if you decide to opt for VIP tickets or Primary Entry.

You can also save on tickets by opting for a Team ticket, applicable to groups of 6. This will take your standing ticket price down to £85.75.

What is the full All Points East 2026 line-up?

Here’s the full line-up announced for All Points East so far, although more acts are due to be announced.

Book All Points East tickets at Ticketmaster

Saturday 22nd August

  • Lorde
  • PinkPantheress
  • Zara Larsson
  • 2Hollis
  • Oklou
  • Audrey Hobert
  • Rose Gray
  • Esha Tewari
  • ML Buch
  • Fabiana Palladino

Sunday 23 August

  • Deftones
  • IDLES
  • Amyl and the Sniffers
  • EsDeeKid
  • JPEGMAFIA
  • ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U
  • Basement
  • Wisp
  • Deafheaven
  • Show Me The Body

Friday 28 August

  • Tyler, the Creator
  • Rex Orange County
  • Turnstile
  • Mariah the Scientist
  • Clipse
  • Sexyy Red
  • Yebba
  • Ravyn Lenae
  • fakemink
  • Vince Staples
  • Jean Dawson
  • Rochelle Jordan
  • Love Spells
  • AG Club
  • La Reezy
  • Mustard & friends

Saturday 29 August

  • Tyler, the Creator
  • Daniel Caesar
  • Baby Keem
  • Dijon
  • Ghostface Killah
  • Faye Webster
  • Danny Brown
  • Syd
  • Jim Legxacy
  • Samara Cyn
  • Khamari
  • Mike
  • Quadeca
  • Partyof2
  • Mustard & friends

For more of the latest live entertainment, here’s how you can get tickets to see Sadie Sink in Romeo and Juliet.

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Tynan Threatens Benson’s Job as Squad’s Captain

by jummy84 November 21, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • The fall finale of Law & Order: SVU Season 27 sees Captain Olivia Benson and Chief Tynan butting heads over a high-profile kidnapping case.
  • Tensions escalate between Benson and Tynan over handling of the case and squad supervision.
  • The chief’s job offer in 1PP comes up again.

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Law & Order: SVU Season 27 Episode 8 “Showdown.”]

Since the beginning of Law & Order: SVU Season 27, Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has been dealing with Chief Kathryn Tynan (Noma Dumezweni), first wanting her to take on a position at 1PP overseeing special victims across the boroughs, then putting Detective Jake Griffin (Corey Cott) on the squad and orchestrating Sergeant Amanda Rollins’ (Kelli Giddish) return. So, where does the fall finale leave them?

The two women are at a police conference in Albany when the call about the case — a missing woman, Nikki, and her boyfriend Greg’s story is very suspicious — comes in. They’ve barely checked in, but Tynan has shared about her time as partners with Griffin’s dad. “You know how it is, when it just clicks,” she says. “I do,” Benson says, obviously referring to Stabler. Tynan shares that Griffin’s dad dreamed of him becoming a cop, so she appreciates Benson taking him under her wing, even though she didn’t have a choice. Benson acknowledges that she was hesitant but says that Griffin has potential.

It’s right after Benson returns to the city that Greg’s girlfriend shows up at the precinct … and it’s not Nikki. He keeps insisting that Nikki was taken, his other girlfriend had no idea about her, and an architect Greg briefly hired then fired says that Nikki told him about a stalker. Once they realize Nikki has a smart ring, they track it to Coney Island, then a report comes in of a sighting. Benson is the one to approach Nikki in a deli, and Nikki seems dazed, then collapses in Benson’s arms, visibly distraught.

Benson then gets on Tynan’s bad side when she refuses to leave Nikki in the hospital and let one of her detectives do the initial interview to be by her side for a press conference about the case. And then Benson’s not happy when she sees Tynan’s press conference, during which she repeats it’s an ongoing investigation and adds that they’re investigating all possibilities, including a “Gone Girl” scenario.

The squad’s investigation turns to the stalker Nikki had mentioned, Quentin, whom she’d been on one date with after meeting on an app and who had started to blow up her phone recently; she also thought she saw him outside Greg’s. Detective Terry Bruno (Kevin Kane) begins blaming himself for focusing on Greg, but Benson assures him she’s done the same thing. They do bring in Quentin, and the evidence (and lack of an alibi) seems to point in his direction. But then he claims that Nikki orchestrated her fake-kidnapping, even pointing to what Tynan said in the press conference. It gets worse when ADA Sonny Carisi (Peter Scanavino) gets in Griffin’s face for writing that Greg was their prime suspect in his report — Quentin’s lawyer will be all over that during cross when he’s on the stand.

And Carisi’s right. Dan Olin (Glenn Fleshler) first points out Nikki can’t ID her attacker, then the error rate of a partial print match, and pretty much tears Griffin apart when he’s testifying, specifically bringing up what Tynan said during the conference in response to the “Gone Girl” question. Benson insists that Carisi put her on the stand, that she can handle Olin, to defend her squad, and she does push back every time he tries to get the upper hand. But it’s not enough; the jury comes back deadlocked and the judge declares a mistrial. Carisi makes it clear he’s going to retry the case, and Quentin is remanded.

Back at the precinct, Griffin tries to hand in his transfer papers, but Benson refuses to accept them. “We all did our jobs. Obviously, this is not the outcome we wanted, but it’s not over, not by a long shot. Now, these cases are tough, but we will not stop until Nikki gets justice. Obviously, you’re disappointed, so am I, but I am proud of you,” she tells her squad. As she’s sending them home, however, Tynan walks in, to talk to her alone.

Tynan tells the captain that she held the conference because the police commissioner wanted her to conduct it and she understands chain of command, which Benson doesn’t. As Tynan sees it, Benson doesn’t understand what her job actually is. “My job is to help victims, end of story,” Benson argues. But according to Tynan, it’s to teach and oversee the detectives, so she doesn’t have to defend their shortcomings like she did on the stand. “My team is the best in the department,” Benson says. Tynan doesn’t seem so sure. In fact, “I’m starting to question your supervision.”

The chief once again brings up her offer to come to 1PP. “So you can keep an eye on me?” Benson asks. “So this unit can be led by a captain who understands how to supervise,” Tynan counters. (Ouch!) Benson once again stresses that she’s not interested, but Tynan says it’s not her decision to make. Still, Benson’s not going anywhere without a fight. “Chief, I’ve been here a very long time, and I’ve seen administrators like you come and go. I know how to do my job, and I would like very much for us to work together and do something good for this city, but you don’t need to tell me how to do my job. What you need to do is stay out of my way,” Benson warns. But Tynan gets the last word before she leaves: “That is not how this works.” Uh-oh.

What did you think of the fall finale and that Benson-Tynan confrontation? Let us know in the comments section below.

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