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The Witcher Season 4 cast: Liam Hemsworth joins returning stars Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan
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The Witcher Season 4 cast: Liam Hemsworth joins returning stars Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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The Continent is on the brink of a greater war as Netflix’s The Witcher returns for season 4 on October 30, 2025. Following the shocking conclusion of the last season, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri are now separated from each other, having been forced on dangerous journeys through a broken world. The season will introduce Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia after Henry Cavill left the series. Hemsworth’s arrival has already divided many fans, but showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said the new direction will invigorate the ongoing saga, according to Netflix’s Tudum.

Liam Hemsworth will take the mantle from Henry Cavill who played Geralt of Rivia(X/Netflix)

A continent at war

Season 4 adapts Andrzej Sapkowski’s Baptism of Fire, The Tower of the Swallow, and Lady of the Lake. Each character faces their own battles: Geralt leads a ragtag fellowship known as the ‘hansa’, Yennefer rallies rival mages to confront a looming threat, and Ciri hides among the outlaw group called the Rats.

Fans can expect brutal on-screen combat, Geralt clashing with a terrifying wrath, and poignant reunion scenes as the characters fight for survival.

Also Read: Liam Hemsworth steps in as the new Geralt in first look of The Witcher Season 4, fans are still missing Henry Cavill

Liam Hemsworth takes the mantle

Liam Hemsworth, most famous for The Hunger Games, goes for a more action-driven take on Geralt. He has undergone sword and sign training to truly capture what it is to be the White Wolf. Hissrich stated that Hemsworth wanted to put more humor into the role, to even out Geralt’s brooding side with moments of lightheartedness.

Returning stars and fan favorites

Anya Chalotra returns as Yennefer, now stepping into leadership and uniting a divided mage community.

Freya Allan plays Ciri, hardened and rebellious, hiding under the alias of “Falka” with the Rats.

Joey Batey returns as Jaskier, Geralt’s steadfast bard companion, bringing humor and heart amidst the dangers.

Other well-known faces include Mahesh Jadu (Vilgefortz), Eamon Farren (Cahir), Anna Shaffer (Triss Merigold), Graham McTavish (Dijkstra), and Mimî M. Khayisa (Fringilla).

Powerful new additions

Season 4 introduces mighty new players. Laurence Fishburne is Regis, a higher vampire of great wisdom and many secrets, who faces Geralt himself. Sharlto Copley is Leo Bonhart, a mercenary without conscience patrolling after the Rats and Ciri.

James Purefoy appears as Stefan Skellen, Nilfgaard’s ruthless spymaster. With these additions, the stakes for Geralt’s hansa and Ciri’s future have never been higher.

Also Read: The Witcher IV cinematic trailer, gameplay revealed at State of Unreal. Watch

What awaits in Season 4

According to Tudum, Hissrich teased that no soul remains untouched by the war. Loyalties will change, alliances will be broken, and enemies will be born in code places. “It’s about family, but it’s also about the armies and friends that we choose,” she said.

FAQs:

Q1. When does The Witcher Season 4 release on Netflix?

The season premieres worldwide on October 30, 2025.

Q2. Who plays Geralt of Rivia in Season 4?

Liam Hemsworth takes over the role from Henry Cavill.

Q3. What books is Season 4 based on?

It adapts Baptism of Fire, The Tower of the Swallow, and Lady of the Lake.

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Cast, Creator Talk Show Secrets, Movie Hopes
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Cast, Creator Talk Show Secrets, Movie Hopes

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s October, which means only one thing: Gilmore Girls season. But this fall season also brings with it the 25th anniversary of the beloved dramedy.

Not every show stands the test of time, and even fewer can say they’ve become synonymous with an entire season like Gilmore Girls. The series that centers on the strong and unique bond between mother and daughter Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, played by Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, in the charmingly eccentric small fictional town of Stars Hollow successfully blends a nostalgic and comforting feeling with witty and rapid-fire dialogue.

For many, it goes beyond being only a TV show. “The medicinal and therapeutic effects this show has on people are extraordinary and it’s deep. I don’t know if Amy [Sherman-Palladino, creator] wants to hear it, but this show saves people, and it saves them on a daily basis,” Scott Patterson, who starred as diner owner Luke, who had a soft heart underneath his gruff exterior, for the show’s entire run, tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It soothes, heals and gives people hope there are better times ahead, that there were better times in the past and that we can have a better time in the present.”

The series premiered on The WB on Oct. 5, 2000, and ran for seven seasons (the last one on The CW after The WB and UPN merged). But it wasn’t until 2014 that Gilmore Girls found a second life thanks to Netflix acquiring the streaming rights. The series not only skyrocketed in popularity at the time, especially during the fall, but led to the 2016 miniseries Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, which reunited most of the cast.

While the dramedy proved to be a success over time, Sherman-Palladino also remembers having to fight for the show early on, as they had fewer resources compared to their competition like top shows Friends, Survivor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and American Idol. She even recalls one of the biggest fights she had with Warner Bros. during season one — over an Oscar Levant reference in the script.

“They were desperate for me to take it out and I said, ‘Why?’ They’re like, ‘Nobody knows who Oscar Levant is.’ I thought, there’s four gay kids in Iowa right now who know who Oscar Levant is (laughs), and it’s for those four kids,” Sherman-Palladino tells THR. “And in the next page, there’s a Justin Timberlake thing for everyone who doesn’t know who Oscar Levant is.”

Overall, she attributes the show’s triumph to “alchemy, alchemy, alchemy, because we were really left alone to build our worlds and our characters. [Warner Bros.] gave up on even trying to give us notes on the scripts. They didn’t understand the scripts. It wasn’t soapy enough for them. There were too many pop culture references they didn’t understand. At every turn, we were not necessarily what they wanted or what they thought they needed, but it was a different time. Today, a Gilmore Girls would not get on the air. No way, no how.”

But thankfully, Gilmore Girls released at just the right time. And now, to mark the show’s 25th anniversary, the cast and creator reflect on the beloved series for The Hollywood Reporter, below.

“I Wrote a Script That Was Unusual for [Warner Bros.]”

Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and stars Lauren Graham, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson look back at how the show and quirky fictional town of Stars Hollow first came to be, as well as their initial thoughts when they read the first scripts.

AMY SHERMAN-PALLADINO (CREATOR) The show was a random pitch. I was pitching to The WB, and I was pitching a bunch of other stories, and they were bored out of their minds and didn’t seem to care about anything I was saying. As a last-ditch thing, I said, “I’ve got this sort of thing that’s like a mother and daughter, and they’re more like friends than mother-daughter,” and they’re like, “Oh, we’ll buy that one.” 

Right after I sold it, my husband [Dan Sherman-Palladino, executive producer/writer/director] and I went on a trip to Hartford, Connecticut, because we were going to go to Mark Twain’s house to get some ideas. We went through Washington Depot, Connecticut, and stayed at an inn called the Mayflower Inn. It was leafing season; it was bucolic and beautiful in October, the leaves were changing and there were signs up for pumpkin patches and hay rides. And it was like, what the fuck? I come from California. There’s no pumpkin patches and hay rides here. It felt like the whole thing was straight out of central casting. 

Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel in Gilmore Girls season one.

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I wrote a script that was unusual for [Warner Bros.]. It was very long because I knew the pace was going to be very fast. When a page is a minute a page, by the time Gilmore Girls really got up to speed and in its true form, we were less than 30 seconds a page. We needed twice as many pages to get the same amount of product — but at the time that I did the pilot, nobody believed me. 

LAUREN GRAHAM (“LORELAI GILMORE”) At the time, my taste of what I liked and what I felt a connection to was in between [comedy and drama]. So the first thing I responded to when I read this was the language. It was so funny and different and warm and unique. I felt a real connection to the character [Lorelai]. I remember at the time, the first thing people would say to me is, “But she’s a mom and you’re still playing the girlfriend or whatever,” and I just didn’t think of that as any kind of barrier. I just thought it’s such a great character. 

KELLY BISHOP (“EMILY GILMORE”) When I read that first [script], it’s the first line out of my character Emily’s mouth when she opens the door and her daughter’s standing there and she said, “Is it Christmas already?” I went, “There it is.” That just explained the whole relationship right there, how often they saw each other, and then of course, [Edward Herrmann], my husband [Richard], comes in and when he sees her, he says, “Is it Easter already?” It was just so funny and smart, really a very intelligent show.

SCOTT PATTERSON (“LUKE DANES”) Reading the pilot, you see all of these very light, airy, ethereal characters who are extremely funny and there are tons of jokes in there, but it needed a counterweight. Emily’s character provided that, then Richard to a certain extent and Luke. So it was an opportunity to really be an anchor character, where everybody bounced off of him. There is a lot of humor that can be gleaned, and that’s where I live on the comedy side. So it was almost as if it was written for me. 

“I Don’t Want to Meet Somebody That I Can’t Have”

When it came to casting the show, Sherman-Palladino recalls it being challenging because she knew there was only one specific person meant for each role, and she was willing to wait as long as she needed to find them.

SHERMAN-PALLADINO When we were reading for Emily’s [role], I kept saying, “No.” They’re like, “Well she could come back,” and I just kept saying, “No.” I was driving everybody crazy. I said, “Look, I’ll know her when she walks in,” and when Kelly Bishop walked in, I’m like, “OK, that’s Emily.”

Alexis [Bledel, “Rory Gilmore”] was the wild card because she had never done anything before. She was sick as a dog when she came in to audition. She didn’t want to be there, but she just had a quality about her. The WB at that time had a lot of fucking going on [in shows] — there was a lot of young girls who were into boys, and I wanted the girl who wasn’t into boys. I needed the quality of somebody who was into books and had her friends and liked her life and was happy with her life, and didn’t necessarily want to be a popular girl. She felt like she was cool with everything and that’s a hard quality to find in Hollywood. 

Alexis Bledel, Edward Herrmann and Kelly Bishop in season five.

So I had Kelly and Alexis, and I couldn’t find her mother. Lauren [Graham] was initially on vacation and the casting director was talking about her, but she was on another show. I kept saying, “I don’t want to meet somebody I can’t have because if I fall in love with her and then I can’t have her, I will kill myself and you will all have committed murder.” So I fought it and fought it, and then we couldn’t find Lorelai, so finally I was like, “All right, fine. You win.” She came back from vacation, walked in the door; she read three words, and I’m like, “Well, that’s it, we’re done.”

We were unimportant at the time [compared to other WB shows], so we had a lot of leeway. We’d put these little parts on and if the character scored, we’d bring them back. Sean Gunn [who played Kirk] came in the first time and he was funny. We were like, “Let’s bring him back for every time we had another part for him,” and then finally we just went to them and said, “We need Sean Gunn to be a regular because he’s so funny. We can’t lose him to another show.” They let us do that for Liza [Weil, who played Paris], for Milo [Ventimiglia, who played Jess]. I hadn’t even had a part written for Milo. We did the same thing with Matt Czuchry [who played Logan], because I knew I wanted [Rory] to have a real college boyfriend and I wanted there to be similarities to her dad and from that world. 

Matt Czuchry, Bledel and David Sutcliffe in season six.

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“We Were All in a Panic Constantly, So There Was No Cozy Vibe at All”

Though Gilmore Girls was known for its comforting vibe onscreen, it was quite the opposite on set, as the cast and crew had so little time to shoot entire seasons. But despite how fast-paced the show moved, they all remember plenty of special moments and memories made throughout filming.

SHERMAN-PALLADINO We were all in a panic constantly, so there was no cozy vibe at all. It was very frantic. We were shooting 80 pages in eight days, so 10 pages a day with no hiatuses and no breaks, and we were doing 22 episodes. I don’t know how we did it. We had so little time and so little money that by Christmas, when I think we would get a week off, Lauren and Alexis’ eyes were so huge for lack of sleep and from the constant workload that I kind of thought they were going to kill me. We were doing a different kind of show with a massive amount of dialogue, with a massive amount of walk and talks without coverage, and it was just hard. 

We were not a show that could go back and reshoot anything. If we didn’t get it, we didn’t get it. There was no fixing it later. If the sun was going down on one location day and we didn’t have work in the camera, we weren’t getting the work in the camera. It was just the kind of show it was, very high stress all the time. 

Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy and Bledel in season one.

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GRAHAM The writing on this show is like music to me. You wouldn’t sing a ballad super speedy and you wouldn’t sing a pop song super slowly. I was a kid who recited, for whatever reason, I’m sure to the horror of my father’s dinner parties, but I memorized “Casey at the Bat” and “Jabberwocky”; that was just fun for me. I did a fair amount of theater and the language [of Gilmore Girls] has a theatrical quality; you can feel it, you can hear it when you miss a word or when something’s out of step, because, even though it’s this bubbly stream of consciousness, it’s written with an incredible amount of precision. I think it just spoke to what I gravitated towards already. 

BISHOP The one [episode] that was so out of character for Emily was the one I call “the Tennessee Williams episode” for my character, when she finds out that her husband’s mother has died and, going through her things, she comes across a letter that her mother-in-law had written to her husband the night before the wedding, begging him not to marry me. That just set me off in some other place where suddenly I’m wearing caftans and drinking in the day, and that’s why I called it that, because it was so out of character for Emily. She completely lost it and I enjoyed that one so much because it was so bizarre. 

GRAHAM I have a lot of memories being up late with Kelly Bishop in a scene in their house, and Kelly coming from the theater and sharing stories of how they started out. Alexis and I, when we would get kind of loopy, would sing and sometimes we would sing the Minnie Riperton song, “Lovin’ You.” I don’t know why; we would just sort of break into song to keep ourselves awake. We would get really punchy and silly. It was always great to be on that backlot. That was when there weren’t tours yet, so I’d ride my bike back and forth between sets and my trailer, and we had those late nights like West Wing had — it was a really fun time in television. 

Graham and Kelly Bishop in season four.

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PATTERSON There was a scene outside Luke’s Diner at night. I’m wearing a black leather jacket. I don’t have the hat on, we’d gone on a date and Lorelai breaks down. It’s a very brief scene where I have to comfort her. I remember after we shot it, especially the close-up because it requires Lauren to emote on a very deep level, and it’s very difficult and specific and scary. It doesn’t matter how talented you are or how easily you wear your heart on your sleeve, you’re doing this in front of 30 people and it’s midnight and cold and everybody’s tired. I just remember after we finished, I held her head and wrapped her in my arms a little bit — none of that was scripted. Of course, you’re going to do that as a supportive potential boyfriend or somebody who really cares about somebody — and she whispered in my ear, “Thank you so much for being such a great scene partner.” It was a very sweet moment that I’ll always treasure because that’s the soul of acting; it’s really just supporting each other. 

“It Was Always Going to Be Complicated, and That Is the Best Kind of Relationship”

In a small town like Stars Hollow, the relationships and dynamics between characters, including romantic and platonic ones, are really highlighted. And that’s why the cast and creator were very specific about how they all played out throughout the seasons.

SHERMAN-PALLADINO When I pitch a show, I pitch it with five seasons in mind. I always knew where I wanted the show to end in terms of where the girls were to each other and where they were in their lives. With Lorelai’s relationship, I always knew Christopher [David Sutcliffe] was going to be in and out and a person she couldn’t rely on. I did not put Luke in to be her love interest. I just put him in because I liked the character and they worked well together. It was fun to see her with a guy not as a romance, and we were actually really nervous about the romance because that can fuck everything up, but we waited long enough and there was enough history there. The great thing about that romance was they were both such stubborn people and so stuck in their own way of living, because they had crafted their lives without an extra person there; their relationship was never going to be easy, and that is the best kind of relationship. You want to see people working through their shit with other people. 

PATTERSON Story-wise, not up to me [on whether Lorelai and Luke are endgame], but ultimately, maybe I did have something to do with it because I really did feel a certain way and I acted upon those feelings. If there’s a chemistry between two people, the more you try to mask it, the more powerful it becomes, the more you express it, the more the fans are disappointed because it’s too much too soon. The brilliance of it was dragging it out for four seasons because it was apparent right away, and I felt it the very first time we rehearsed that very first scene in the diner in the pilot. I liked her as a person and then as an actor, [and] you can only hope you get somebody who’s going to hit the ball over the net with as much velocity as you want them to, and there she was. 

Graham and Scott Patterson in season five.

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GRAHAM We were truly under the radar then. Those teams [Luke vs. Christopher] evolved later in the rewatching and in the reruns. We’re that rare show who’s gained more people, [and] I don’t know that I felt like it was up to me to say anything [back then]. I figured [Luke and Lorelai] would ultimately get together, but it became more of a team sport later on (laughs). 

BISHOP There seems to have been a little competition ongoing about your favorite person to be with Rory. I didn’t realize it was a little battle with the fans, but I’d always said Logan. I thought they were all really good, but the Logan character, and Matt Czuchry too, I just enjoyed his work so much, that it seems like the obvious thing. Then later, I said to someone I hadn’t really put it together, but that of course that’s who Emily would have wanted. He came from a very good family, so that would have been a logical thing. But there was something about the way [Matt] delivered his lines when he was with Rory that was just very appealing to me. 

GRAHAM Lorelai-Emily is almost like the Lorelai-Luke [dynamic], but even more contentious. They really don’t speak the same language, but there’s a lot of love in there and a lot of each one trying to be seen by the other. Except for that one season where we were in a fight, the Lorelai-Rory [dynamic] is just pure fun. It’s joyous, like all the inside jokes you share with your best friend. It was a relationship that had very little tension. And it’s a nod to the writing that it was fun enough that you really didn’t need them to be having an issue. You wanted them to be in on things together. I think everybody relates to going to their childhood home and feeling like a kid once they walk in the door no matter how old you are. You go back to whatever the dynamic was that you had when you were living there. 

PATTERSON I do particularly like that one scene when it was [Rory’s] birthday and [Luke] made her a cake and had balloons and [said], “Go sit over there,” kind of gruffly. But you have to walk a fine line; you can never pop at Rory or get angry at her unless it’s an extreme situation. But it was an opportunity to bounce off these characters in different ways. The Kirk dynamic is different than the Rory dynamic, which is different than the Lane [Keiko Agena] dynamic and much different than the Paris dynamic. It’s the beauty yet again of a creator drawing up distinctive voices. 

Keiko Agena and Alexis Bledel in season seven.

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“We Had a Sense That We Were Doing Something Special” 

The show actually wasn’t an instant cult classic, but rather slowly grew in popularity and expanded its fanbase. Then Gilmore Girls took on a life of its own once Netflix acquired the streaming rights in 2014, becoming a fall staple as it typically sees a streaming boost during that time of year.

SHERMAN-PALLADINO We had a sense we were doing something special even if only we knew it, so then you have to keep that bar high. My actors were so good. Lauren is so good that my fears of sending a script that wasn’t as good enough was very deep. Lauren would come in to block a scene at 7 in the morning, go to the makeup trailer, and she didn’t know her dialogue for the day; and she would learn 10 pages of dialogue in the time she had hair done. I don’t know how she did it. I don’t think she’s human because that’s impossible, but she did it. Then she came and performed and acted, and she elevated everything to a crazy level.

Liza Weil and Alexis Bledel in season two.

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GRAHAM There is probably some connection to it being the start of the school year and whether you were a teen watching or if you are now. There’s something fun and nostalgic about the back-to-school feeling. I remember when we did early press upfronts, someone saying the town is a character and the seasons are characters. I didn’t really understand what they meant, but I think part of what people fall in love with is this idyllic small town and the way they celebrate the seasons with the Heydale Maize or with various festivals. There’s such a craving for those kind of celebrations and community, and just enjoying simple sort of elements of being part of a small town. 

 “The Cliffhanger Was Intentional”

Nearly a decade after the original show wrapped in 2017, the majority of the cast reunited for the 2016 four-part miniseries, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. Sherman-Palladino recalls how they made it happen with everyone’s busy schedules and why she ended it on a cliffhanger, while the cast reveals if they’re open to returning to Stars Hollow again in the future.

SHERMAN-PALLADINO We all had a tiny sliver where we were all available. We were just in the right place at the right time, and as far as what I wanted to accomplish, I was not there for season seven and I’ve never watched season seven. I only know what happened because when we were writing the movies, I said to my assistant, “Just tell me, did this happen in season seven because I won’t put it in if it already happened.” But the lucky thing was the major plot points of where I wanted the two girls to land for the series, they hadn’t touched. I was like, “Great, I can now go in and end the show the way I want.”

The cliffhanger was intentional because the story was about history repeating itself and about mothers and daughters. It really to me was much less about who the boy was, but more about what the circumstance was. My thing was: Always focus on what the girls are doing, and what’s the story between the mother and the daughter because that’s what the show is. We have wonderful boys and all the romances were wonderful. I know people are very invested in them, and all the boys are extremely handsome and delightful to stare at, but honestly, the show is about the girls. If neither one of them had a boyfriend in six years, it still would have been fine. In my mind, I know who the father was and I know what the baby was, but that stays in my mind. 

Bishop, Graham and Bledel in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.

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BISHOP [Years before the minseries], I would have said that Emily and Richard would be pretty much exactly in the same place, but I said he’s not here now [as Herrmann died in 2014], so Emily is a widow. That’s a completely different life. Then when we ended up doing [the miniseries], it was incredible to be able to revisit that. We all miss [Herrmann] so much. He was so good to work with, and he and I became friends. I remember going on the set in the Gilmore living room and looking at that big picture over the fireplace. We were all there and I said, “Ed, I hope you’re with us. I hope you’re watching us and hanging around here. Maybe you can let us know?” All the lights went out and then they all come back on. I said, “OK, you’re here! Great!” In a way, sad as it is, it gave my character a lot of information and actually a very good storyline, where many of the other people were pretty much close to the same. 

PATTERSON We just drank it up [getting to reunite for the minseries] because when [the original show] ended in 2007, we were all scattered to the four corners of the earth. I was on a movie set in Toronto when I got a call from my manager saying it was all over, and other people found out in similar ways. And nobody got closure. We didn’t get to say goodbye. So there was no real ending and this was a way to do it right, if in fact it was going to be the last one, which I don’t think it will be. 

GRAHAM I’m always open to [returning and reprising Lorelai]. There’s no reason why I wouldn’t be. Of course, you always want to give people what they want and also make sure you’re honoring the legacy and not doing anything to mess it up. I’ve always said a Christmas movie seems like a way to revisit the characters. That wouldn’t have to be a full series and I think would make sense for dressing up the town and having a holiday-themed gathering. So that’s what I’ve been saying, but I’m not in charge. 

BISHOP I would be open to it, but it would require the main players there again: Lauren, Alexis and certainly Amy. I’m also wondering if it would be better as a movie, rather than trying to do four more episodes or something like that. 

Scott Patterson and Lauren Graham in ‘Gilmore Girls’ season one.

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PATTERSON It’s the great role of my life. It doesn’t matter what I do the rest of my career, nothing’s gonna match that. I know it, fans know it, I embrace it, and it’s a miracle that lightning ever struck once, right? And when it does, man, grab it, cause it ain’t gonna happen again. I’m just very grateful. 

[Myself and WB] formed some kind of loose partnership where on the holidays they were going to rebuild Stars Hollow and call it “Holidays Made Here,” and bring in snow and giant Christmas tree and do lightings and set up Doose’s sweet shop and Doose’s market, Luke’s Diner and Kim’s Antiques and the Dragonfly and Lorelai’s house and Sookie’s house and all. And so they start doing that [and] it’s just turned into this massive annual event in a very short period of time [at the Warner Bros. lot]. And I will tell you that this year, it’s going to be even bigger and better than it’s ever been, if you can imagine. 

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Maggie Q (Renée Ballard) in Ballard
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Cast, Plot, Premiere Date, and More Details

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Looks like fans of Ballard won’t be left in the lurch after Season 1’s bombshell cliffhanger: The detective drama has officially been renewed.

On Monday, October 6, Prime Video announced that Ballard will return for a second season. Starring Maggie Q as Detective Renée Ballard and based on Michael Connelly‘s best-selling novels, the hit series has reached audiences in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

“We’re so grateful to have the chance to continue Ballard’s story. It’s a pleasure to dive deeper into these characters and this world, and seeing audiences resonate with their stories is incredibly rewarding, said Michael Alaimo and Kendall Sherwood, Ballard co-showrunners and executive producers. “We get to work with such a talented, dedicated team who bring this universe to life – and we’re thrilled to be able to continue doing just that. Can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve cooked up!”

Here is everything we know so far about Season 2 of the hit Prime Video show.

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What is Ballard about?

A spinoff from Bosch: Legacy, the first season of Ballard follows Renée Ballard (Maggie Q), a former homicide detective who’s reassigned to run a tiny, underfunded cold case unit composed largely of volunteers and reserve officers after speaking out against her sexual assault and being punished for her efforts. Soon, Ballard and her team uncover a serial killer operating in the shadows of Los Angeles. As Ballard and her crew dig deeper, they encounter corruption and cover-ups within the LAPD itself.

How did Ballard Season 1 end?

In the finale, the season ended on a cliffhanger: Ballard’s attacker, Detective Robert Olivas (Ricardo Chavira), was found dead under unclear circumstances, and Ballard, despite being hailed as a hero for her work on closing the high-profile cold case, was hauled away by police as their top suspect.

Executive producer and author of the Ballard novels Michael Connelly stated: “It’s a great privilege to have my characters brought to life on screen season after season, and it’s thanks to the fans continuing to tune in that we’re able to do so. I’m especially grateful to Maggie Q for embodying Renee so perfectly, honoring the character as we take her into the next stage of her journey.”

John Carroll Lynch (Thomas Laffont) and Maggie Q (Renée Ballard) inBallard

John Carroll Lynch (Thomas Laffont) and Maggie Q (Renée Ballard) in BALLARD. Tyler Golden/Prime Video

Who stars in Ballard?

Maggie Q continues to portray the role of Detective Renée Ballard, who heads the cold case division of the LAPD. The character is also a recurring figure in Michael Connelly’s novels, including The Dark Hours, Desert Star, and The Waiting.

The show draws on the novels for her character and backstory as it creates a complicated portrait of the detective.

In addition to Q, the cast includes Courtney Taylor as Samira Parker, a former officer who returns to the force at Ballard’s request. Also on board is John Carroll Lynch as Thomas Laffont, a retired former police partner who returns to help Ballard run the cold case department.

Rounding out the cast is Rebecca Field as Colleen Hatteras, an eccentric volunteer who believes her “intuition” could help solve cases, Victoria Moroles as Martina Castro, a sharp legal intern who is eager to prove her worth, and Amy Hill as Ballard’s grandmother Tutu.

When will Season 2 premiere?

That is unknown at the time, but please check back for updates.

Is there a trailer?

Not yet! But please check back.

Ballard, Season 2, TBA, Prime Video

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by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Two widowed matriarchs battle to keep their families alive in Netflix’s The Abandons, a new Western drama starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey. The series was created by Mayans M.C.‘s Kurt Sutter, but he left the show in October 2024. Netflix shared the first photos from the season and revealed the premiere date on Wednesday, October 1.

The Abandons is set in Washington Territory in 1854. Here’s how Netflix describes the show: “The matriarchs of two very different families — one of wealth and privilege bound by blood, the other a found family of orphans and outcasts bound by love and necessity — find their fates linked by two crimes, an awful secret, a star-crossed love, and a piece of land with silver underneath. The collision echoes the American struggle of the haves and have-nots, in a place just beyond the reach of justice.”

It’s been about one year since The Abandons last got an update. Here, we’ve compiled the bevy of new information Netflix shared on October 1, as well as the first-look photos.

What is The Abandons about?

“This first chapter of The Abandons is a classic American story — the frontier, two families — both at war and in love with each other, a battle over who owns the land and who makes the rules,” executive producer Chris Keyser told Tudum. “Smack in the middle of murder and revenge and a bit of illicit romance, we get to explore questions we never seem to get away from: What makes a family? How do you stay good in a bad world? And would you change who you are and what you believe in to protect what you love? But, in this case, we do it all through the eyes of Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson, as two widowed matriarchs battling to survive. And that, as they say, is really something to watch.”

The series was filmed in Calgary.

When does The Abandons premiere?

The Abandons will get a full-season drop on Thursday, December 4.

How many episodes are in The Abandons?

The Abandons consists of seven episodes.

Who is in The Abandons cast?

Anderson plays Constance Van Ness, the wealthy widow, and Headey plays Fiona Nolan, the mother of the found family. Based on the photos, there could be a forbidden romance forming between Nick Robinson‘s Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi‘s Trisha Van Ness. There’s also a group called the Redmask Bandits, shown in a photo from the first episode below.

In addition to Constance and Trisha, the Van Ness family features Lucas Till as Garret Van Ness and Toby Hemingway as Willem Van Ness.

Additional cast includes Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle, Ryan Hurst as Miles Alderton, Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache, Michael Greyeyes, Katelyn Wells, Clayton Cardenas, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers, Brían F. O’Byrne, Marc Menchaca, Patton Oswalt, Michael Ornstein, Jonathan Koensgen, Jack Doolan, Haig Sutherland, and Sarah White.

It’s executive produced by Keyser, Robert Askins, Stephen Surjik, Otto Bathurst, Emmy Grinwis, and Jon Paré.

Is there a trailer for The Abandons?

Not yet, but scroll through the gallery below to meet the characters.

The Abandons, Series Premiere, Thursday, December 4

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Janhvi Kapoor Auditioned For Govinda Naam Mera? Shashank Khaitan Spills The Beans; Reveals Why She's Cast Opposite Varun Dhawan In Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari
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EXCLUSIVE: DYK, Janhvi Kapoor Auditioned For Govinda Naam Mera? Shashank Khaitan Reveals Why She’s Cast Opposite Varun Dhawan In Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Filmmaker Shashank Khaitan spoke about casting Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rohit Saraf and Sanya Malhotra in his upcoming film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari. He shared how each actor became part of the project and why they were chosen for their roles.

Shashank Khaitan On Casting Janhvi Kapoor

Shashank Khaitan explained that while he usually doesn’t think of any actor while writing, Varun Dhawan was an exception. Varun had already shown interest in the idea, so Shashank had him in mind from the start. Once the main characters, Tulsi, Vikram, and Ananya, were written, he began thinking of the right actors to play them. He revealed how he created Dhadak with Janhvi Kapoor, and she also auditioned for Govinda Naam Mera, which starred Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar, and Kiara Advani. Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, he said, “Janhvi Kapoor had once auditioned for a film of mine called Govinda Naam Mera. Our dates didn’t work out, but she had given a phenomenal audition, and it was a funny audition. In this character, I wanted someone who could be very vulnerable and yet at the same time, there’s a wild, mad side to the character.”

He added, “I realised that Janhvi has never played a character like that. So for me, it was very exciting to kind of tell her that, you know what? We did, we made a Dhadak together, which is a very different film. Yes, now let’s make a Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari together, which is going to be a wildly different movie from that.”

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Talking about Rohit Saraf and Sanya Malhotra, Shashank said that casting director Mukesh Chhabra helped a lot. He revealed, “Our casting director was Mr. Mukesh Chhabra. I was chewing his brains, and to whom are the right people? Whom do we go to? And we met a few people, but not from a perspective that we were clear, but just the vibes, how they, or also how they react to the characters. So I think when I met Sanya and Rohit, both individually, for the first time. I think from my end, it struck me immediately like they’re the perfect guys to play these characters.”

He also mentioned supporting actors like Maniesh Paul and Akshay Oberoi, saying their presence added even more depth and fun to the film. Directed by Shashank Khaitan, the film also stars Rohit Saraf, Sanya Malhotra, and Maniesh Paul, amongst a stellar cast. It is produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment. Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is all set for a worldwide theatrical release on Dussehra, October 2, 2025.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Shashank Khaitan Opens Up About Dulhania 3; Reveals Why The Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt Starrer Is Taking Time To Materialise

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Release Date, Cast, Plot & All Updates – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Image Credit: FOX/20th Television

“Homer’s coming back for seconds,” Disney and 20th Century Studios announced in September 2025, confirming a new Simpsons movie. The untitled project will be released two years from now, and fans of the long-running animated sitcom can’t wait to watch Homer’s next chaotic adventure on the big screen.

The upcoming film will be released 20 years after 2007’s The Simpsons Movie hit theaters. The original movie follows the consequences of Homer’s actions when he pollutes Springfield’s water supply, leading to the town’s encasement in a large dome by the Environmental Protection Agency. It earned more than $500 million at the global box office.

Hollywood Life has rounded up all the details we know so far about the upcoming Simpsons movie below.

Is the Simpsons 2027 Movie a Sequel to the First One?

It’s unclear if the upcoming Simpsons movie is a direct sequel to the 2007 film, but it would certainly make sense since it’s being released 20 years after its predecessor. Multiple outlets have labeled the 2027 flick a sequel.

In Disney’s September 2025 Instagram announcement, the company noted in its caption, “Homer’s coming back for seconds,” alongside a photo of the character’s hand reaching for a pink donut.

What Is the New Simpsons Movie About?

Plot details have not been unveiled from the new Simpsons movie yet.

When Does the New Simpsons Movie Come Out?

Disney confirmed that the upcoming Simpsons movie will be released on July 23, 2027.

Will the New Simpsons Movie Be Streaming?

No, the upcoming Simpsons film will not be available to stream right away. Instead, it will be released in theaters.

The 2027 Simpsons Movie Cast

The voice cast for the all-new film features Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, Julie Kavner as Marge, Nancy Cartwright as Bart and Yeardley Smith as Lisa.

Will the New Simpsons Movie Be Live-Action or Animated?

Based on Disney’s announcement of the production, the Simpsons movie will be animated, not a live-action film.

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bitchy | The Scrubs cast reunited for their first table read for the reboot

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Early last December, Variety reported that there were talks of a Scrubs reunion. Then, throughout the year, we got periodic updates, mainly about the cast, which included news that Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke had signed on to return. We also learned that original showrunner Bill Lawrence was only going to be involved as an executive producer (he’s busy with other projects) and that the reboot’s premise would be, ”JD & Turk scrub in together for the first time in a long time- medicine has changed, interns have changed, but their bromance has stood the test of time. Characters new and old navigate the waters of Sacred Heart with laughter, heart and some surprises along the way.”

Now, we have a script! Not only is there a script, but five of the original cast members recently met for a table read. Braff, Faison, Chalke, Judy Reyes (Nurse Carla Espinosa), and John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox) posed for a picture with Lawrence. There’s no other word on who else is coming back or any announcement about new cast members. We also don’t have any further plot details. But, the production wheels are officially in motion!

Five cast members from the beloved medical sitcom reunited with series creator and executive producer Bill Lawrence for the first table read of the show’s upcoming ABC revival.

The costars and creator posed for a photo together to commemorate the show’s production moving forward. The pic included Zach Braff, who played Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian on the original show; Sarah Chalke, who portrayed J.D.’s love interest Dr. Elliot Reid; and Donald Faison, the actor behind J.D.’s bestie, Dr. Christopher Turk. All three of those performers are series regulars and executive producers for the revival.

Also pictured were Judy Reyes, who played head nurse (and Turk’s love interest) Carla Espinosa on the original show, and John C. McGinley, who portrayed J.D.’s mentor Perry Cox. Reyes and McGinley will be guest stars on the revival.

The Scrubs revival is set to premiere in 2026.

[From Entertainment Weekly]

I know that there are a lot of mixed feelings out there about this reboot. I have them too, but I like the idea of the OG doctors being mentors for new doctors. It’s a good way to bring it full circle. We shall see. I also got a little excited by the picture of Braff, Chalke, Faison, Reyes, and McGinley together. I wonder if we’ll also get appearances from Neil Flynn (the Janitor) and Christa Miller (who played Jordan Sullivan, is married to Bill Lawrence, and is currently starring in Shrinking.) Ken Jenkins (Dr. Kelso) is 85 and retired, so I wouldn’t blame him if he decided to opt out, and of course, poor Sam Lloyd (Ted) passed in 2020.

I’m actually more curious about who the new cast members will be. Will we get unknown actors or will they go with actors that have some name recognition? It will probably be a hybrid a la The Paper, which I liked more than I expected to. It wasn’t perfect but I enjoyed it enough to 100% watch a second season. Dropping all of the episodes at once for binging was the right call. Anyway, as far as the Scrubs reboot goes, put me down into the tentative column. Those early seasons of the show were so good, so I’m not writing it off by any means. I just need more information and a trailer to really hook me.

These photos are from 2006:

Photos credit: Jacqui Wong/Avalon, Leon Bennett/Wenn/Avalon

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by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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The women of The Marlow Murder Club are back to solve another mystery.

Filming has officially concluded on the third season of the PBS crime drama, which is set to return next year. The series follows a trio of unlikely friends — played by Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, and Cara Horgan — as they investigate murder mysteries in their quiet town of Marlow, England.

Season 1 and 2 of the series — the latter of which concluded on September 28 — are currently available to stream on PBC, PBS Masterpiece, and on Prime Video. The Marlow Murder Club is produced by Monumental Television and is coproduced by U&Originals and Masterpiece in association with ITV Studios.

Keep scrolling to find out everything we know about the show’s return so far.

When does Season 3 of The Marlow Murder Club Premiere?

The show will return in 2026, though an exact premiere date has not been announced.

Robbie Gray/Courtesy of Courtesy of Monumental Television, UKTV, and Masterpiece.

How many episodes will The Marlow Murder Club Season 3 be?

Per a PBS press release, Season 3 will feature “three gripping new murder mysteries told across six episodes.” Daniel Rusteau cowrote the first two episodes of Season 3 with the author of The Marlow Murder Club book series, Robert Thorogood. Amy Reith serves as the writer for Episodes 3 and 4, while Julia Gilbert penned the final two episodes of the season.

What will happen in Season 3 of The Marlow Murder Club?

“Now an established part of newly promoted DI Tanika Malik’s crime solving gang, retired archaeologist Judith Potts, dog walker Suzie Harris, and vicar’s wife Becks Starling are back and bringing their unconventional methods to a string of high-profile murders,” the logline for Season 3 reads. “From the sudden death of the town’s beloved mayor – the nicest man in Marlow – to a celebrity chef found dead at the launch of his cookbook with half the town in attendance, the team will be working under the watchful eye of the Marlow community.”

The description continues, “They’ll also be called to action at a university reunion in an eerie manor house where in a surprising twist, Becks finds herself amongst the suspects. Could this case threaten our amateur sleuths’ roles as civilian advisors?”

Which cast members will return for Season 3 of The Marlow Murder Club?

Bond, Martin, and Horgan will all return as Judith Potts, Suzie Harris, and Becks Starling, respectively, along with Natalie Dew as DI Tanika Malik. The new episodes will also see the return of several Season 2 guest stars, including Hugh Quarshie as Professor Darius Gifford, Phill Langhorne as DC Brendan Perry, Holli Dempsey as DC Alice Hackett, and Tijan Sarr as DC Jason Kennedy.

Jo Martin, Cara Horgan, Samantha Bond, and Sarah Alexander, 'The Marlow Murder Club' Season 3 first look, PBS.

Robbie Gray/Courtesy of Courtesy of Monumental Television, UKTV, and Masterpiece.

Who will guest star on Season 3 of The Marlow Murder Club?

Nigel Harman will guest star as Marcus in Episodes 1 and 2, along with Peter Davison as Geoffrey, Jacqueline Boatswain as Debbie, Sarah Alexander as Sophia, Tony Gardner as Terrence, and Jason Merrells as Paul.

Episodes 3 and 4 will feature Harry Enfield as Hector. Episodes 5 and 6, meanwhile, will guest star Cherie Lunghi, Adrian Lukis, and Alastair Mackenzie as Marian, Matthew and Ferdy, respectively.

The Marlow Murder Club, Season 3 Premiere, 2026, PBS (Seasons 1 and 2, Now Streaming on PBS, PBS Masterpiece, and Prime Video)

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Marlow Murder Club season 3 first look sees EastEnders star join cast

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
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Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, Cara Horgan and Natalie Dew will all reprise their roles and welcome a host of guest stars, some of whom have featured in the likes of EastEnders, Doctor Who and Happy Valley.

Episodes one and two, which were co-written by Daniel Rusteau and Robert Thorogood, star Nigel Harman (EastEnders), Peter Davison (Doctor Who), Jacqueline Boatswain (After the Flood), Sarah Alexander (Art Detectives), Tony Gardner (Last Tango in Halifax) and Jason Merrells (Happy Valley).

Peter Davison as Geoffrey in The Marlow Murder Club season 3. UKTV/Robbie Gray

Meanwhile, episodes three and four, written by Amy Reith, will feature comedy legend Harry Enfield (Miss Marple – The Moving Finger). The final two episodes, penned by Julia Gilbert, will star Cherie Lunghi (Strike), Adrian Lukis (SAS Rogue Heroes) and Alastair Mackenzie (The Crown).

Season 3 follows Judith, Suzie and Becks now members of an established part of newly promoted DI Tanika Malik’s crime solving gang and they are bringing their unconventional methods to a string of high-profile murders.

Jacqueline Boatswain as Debbie in The Marlow Murder Club season 3 sat down at a desk looking ahead.

Jacqueline Boatswain as Debbie in The Marlow Murder Club season 3. UKTV/Robbie Gray

The synopsis teases: “From the sudden death of the town’s beloved mayor – the nicest man in Marlow – to a celebrity chef found dead at the launch of his cookbook with half the town in attendance, the team will be working under the watchful eye of the Marlow community. They’ll also be called to action at a university reunion in an eerie manor house where in a surprising twist, Becks finds herself amongst the suspects. Could this case threaten our amateur sleuths’ roles as civilian advisors?”

Season 3 was announced earlier this year, with Claire Hookway, commissioning executive for UKTV, commenting: “Following the huge success of the first two series, we’re thrilled to return with another instalment where Judith, Suzie, Becks, and our police team are faced with three puzzling new mysteries to solve.

“We’re excited to treat the audience to more joyous fun in the beautiful town of Marlow, with many surprises and clever twists in store.”

The Marlow Murder Club returns to U and U&DRAMA in 2026. Stream all episodes of the previous series for free on U.

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Movie Release Date, Plot, Cast & More – Hollywood Life
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Movie Release Date, Plot, Cast & More – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Leonardo DiCaprio leads a star-studded cast in One Battle After Another. Based on the 1990 book Vineland by Thomas Pynchon, the Warner Bros. movie explores a startling version of America where DiCaprio plays a washed-up revolutionary who must track his daughter down before she’s captured by the country’s authoritarian regime.

Below, Hollywood Life has all the details you need to know about One Battle After Another. 

What Is One Battle After Another About?

The premise for the film reads, “Bob is a washed-up revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited and self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces and Willa goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her as both father and daughter battle the consequences of their pasts.”

The movie follows members of the far-left revolutionary group French 75, who fight back against a fascist future America, where an authoritarian police force targets immigrants and dissenters. Despite the bleak dystopian backdrop, One Battle After Another slips in enough wit to draw laughs from its audience.

One Battle After Another Cast

In addition to Leonardo, who plays the role of Bob Ferguson / “Ghetto” Pat Calhoun, the rest of the One Battle After Another cast features Sean Penn as Col. Steven J. Lockjaw, Chase Infiniti as Willa Ferguson / Charlene Calhoun, Teyana Taylor as Perfidia Beverly Hills, Benicio del Toro as Sergio St. Carlos, Regina Hall as Deandra, Jena Malone as the voice greeting, Tony Goldwyn as Virgil Throckmorton, Alana Haim as Mae West and more.

'One Battle After Another': Leonardo DiCaprio Movie Release Date, Plot & Cast
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

When Does One Battle After Another Come Out?

The film is already out! As of September 26, 2025, One Battle After Another is available to watch in U.S. theaters.

'One Battle After Another': Leonardo DiCaprio Movie Release Date, Plot & Cast
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

When Will One Battle After Another Be Available to Stream?

It’s too early for a streaming date, but most Warner Bros. films get released to HBO Max. Depending on the box office numbers and overall success of the movie, One Battle After Another should be available to stream sometime in early or mid-2026.

Previously, there was a 45-day window before a Warner Bros, film would be available to stream, but that is no longer the case.

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