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Who is Xolo Maridueña? One Piece casts Cobra Kai alum as Portgas D. Ace in Season 3
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Who is Xolo Maridueña? One Piece casts Cobra Kai alum as Portgas D. Ace in Season 3

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Published on: Nov 05, 2025 10:23 pm IST

Xolo Maridueña will portray Portgas D. Ace in Season 3 of Netflix’s One Piece

One Piece has recruited Xolo Maridueña to play Portgas D. Ace in Season 3, Netflix announced on Wednesday. The 24-year-old is best known for his roles in Blue Beetle (2023) and Cobra Kai. The live-action series, which was greenlit for a third season in August, is based on the popular manga series of the same name. Written by Eiichiro Oda, its first issue came out in 1997. It is one of the longest-running Japanese manga series.

One Piece Season 3 casts Xolo Maridueña as Portgas D. Ace(Netflix)

One Piece casts Xolo Maridueña as Portgas D. Ace in Season 3

Netflix’s One Piece live-action resumes production for Season 3 later this year in Cape Town, South Africa, the streaming giant said on Tudum. Meanwhile, the premiere date for Season 2 is set for March 10.

It follows protagonist Monkey D. Luffy, played by Iñaki Godoy, “on his quest to find the legendary fabled treasure, the One Piece, and become King of the Pirates,” according to the official logline.

Maridueña is among the latest cast members to join the show. The show recently announced that Broadway star Cole Escola will star as theatrical assassin Bon Clay in One Piece Season 3.

The Smurfs actor has worked with Netflix before, starring as Miguel Diaz in all six seasons of Cobra Kai, which is based on the Karate Kid franchise. During Geeked Week 2024, he served as a special correspondent alongside co-star Jacob Bertrand.

In Season 2, “Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line—a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies,” per the official logline.

The series stars Iñaki Godoy as Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji.

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Max Parker and Kris Mochrie; Angus O
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Netflix Show Cast’s Relationship Statuses

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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In the new Netflix series Boots, Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer) enlists in the Marines in the early 1990s. As he’s put through his paces in boot camp training, Cameron also has to contend with keeping his sexuality a secret. He could be arrested if anyone finds out that he’s gay — the show takes place before it was legal for LGBTQ+ people to serve in the military.

Since the subject of who one loves is so central to the plot of Boots, we thought we’d do a deep dive into the actors’ real-life romances. What is Heizer’s relationship status in real life? What about the dreamy Max Parker, who plays Cameron’s complicated instructor? Scroll down to find out who in the Boots’ cast is single or taken.

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Gbenga Akinnagbe
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‘Chicago Med’ Casts Gbenga Akinnagbe as Sharon’s Son David in Season 11

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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We’re finally going to meet Sharon Goodwin’s (S. Epatha Merkerson) oldest son David on Chicago Med!

TV Insider has learned that Gbenga Akinnagbe has been cast in the recurring role in Season 11. The Wire star will first appear in Episode 6. New episodes air Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC (and stream the next day on Peacock).

“I’ve been a fan of his for a very long time,” showrunner Allen MacDonald tells TV Insider. “He’s just a wonderful actor.”

He also shares that we’ll see David’s father, Bert (Gregory Alan Williams), again. Sharon’s ex-husband has Alzheimer’s, and he was the person she went to see at the end of the Season 10 finale after a tough season for her that culminated in the end of her relationship with Dennis Washington (John Earl Jelks) as she was forced to make cuts at the hospital.

“I think Goodwin just showed an incredible amount of strength in character development last season. And S. Epatha Merkerson, there’s nothing you can’t give her that she’s not going to knock out of the park. And she just had me in tears so many times last season,” MacDonald shares. “What she says in the finale is that she finds forgiveness hard, and I think it was very telling that the person she went to talk to was her ex-husband Bert, who was in end stage Alzheimer’s basically. And even though he didn’t understand her, that is kind of her safe place, her home because I don’t think there was a person she was ever emotionally connected to than Bert. And they had three children together and raised three children together.”

Looking ahead, Chicago Med will be bringing back more of her family in addition to Bert and introducing David early on in Season 11. “We will see her son, Michael [Hampton Fluker]. We will see Tara [Nicolette Robinson], who we saw in Episode 9 last year while Goodwin was in surgery from being stabbed by Cassidy,” MacDonald says.

What are you hoping to see with Sharon this season? Let us know in the comments section below.

Chicago Med, Wednesdays, 8/7c, NBC

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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Marion Cotillard Casts a Spell
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Marion Cotillard Casts a Spell

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Editor’s Note: This review originally ran during the 2025 Berlin Film Festival. “The Ice Tower” opens from Yellow Veil Pictures in select theaters on Friday, October 3, 2025.

Gorgeous and glacial in equally frosty measure, Lucile Hadžihalilović’s “The Ice Tower” is all art-film-only vibes, a wintry 1970s fairy tale about a screen actress who casts a potentially dangerous spell. It’s anchored by an actress, Marion Cotillard, who has one of the great faces, and a classical sophistication with a glamorous, out-of-reach noirish beauty that pairs wonderfully with a creature cut out of Hans Christian Andersen: amorous, elusive, but wounded.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: Stellan Skarsgård attends the "Sentimental Value" Red Carpet during the 63rd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on September 30, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage)
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Shot gorgeously in France and Northern Italy by cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg — this is truly the most visually astonishing movie so far to premiere at the 2025 Berlinale — “The Ice Tower” will prove an uneasy catch for commercially minded audiences looking for anything more than a mood in feature form. But those wanting to be hypnotized by cinema, as this film really does put you in a state of trance, will enjoy a unique experience from the director of “Innocence” and “Evolution,” and wife and creative partner of Gaspar Noé, who cameos in this film as a director running a ’70s film set production led by an enigmatic star.

Hadžihalilović and screenwriter Geoff Cox graft the basics of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen” into a less mythic but more contemporary story about the power and pull of artifice. Newcomer Clara Pacini stars as Jeanne, a 16-year-old orphaned after the death of her mother, the only memory of which exists in the form of a handful of beads she purloined from the mother’s dead body. She’s whisked off to an orphanage high away in the mountains — and where, exactly, “The Ice Tower” is set never really matters, as even though it’s set in the ’70s, the setting feels firmly out of time and place. Jeanne, though, ends up running away, first stumbling upon an ice rink where a woman named Bianca is skating to “It’s Five O’Clock” by Aphrodite’s Child. Or is it actually set in the ’70s, or just a cinematic space meant to evoke the time period?

‘The Ice Tower’

Jeanne, whom we are meant to understand as prudish and just a bit sheltered with a face whose inscrutability suggests she hasn’t seen much of life at all, is struck by the skater and the sexuality she potentially wields. Like Hadžihalilović’s 2004 “Innocence,” set at an all-girls boarding school where the new students are brought in inside coffins, “The Ice Tower” is at its heart (and not that it has much of one) a coming-of-age story about female sexuality and agency. So when Jeanne, who’s now going by Bianca, accidentally winds up in a film studio where a production of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen” is taking place, it’s hard to tell whether her fascination for Cristina (Cotillard) is more sexual or mother-daughter. Perhaps it can be both.

Cristina and Jeanne’s first introduction is an eerily staged scene that announces what a hall of mirrors “The Ice Tower” will be, and how appropriate given that the framing device of Hans Christian Andersen’s tale is in fact around a mirror, which here Hadžihalilović utilizes the camera in place of. Jeanne peers through an aperture in the wall where she’s fallen asleep to see a floating, ethereal Cristina as snow falls down upon her, only for that floating figure to be just an actress, that snowfall to be fake movie set stuff, as a director calls cut and what Jeanne was actually watching was a film take.

What follows is a perverse folie à deux between Cristina/The Snow Queen and Jeanne/Bianca, whose relationship borders on erotic but hovers closer somewhere to a mentorship, at first, once Cristina starts taking Jeanne under her wing, and Jeanne upstages another one of the young extras on set. Their relationship never crystallizes into anything concrete, which keeps “The Ice Tower” firmly in the realm of moody dream space rather than anything melodramatic that’s even slightly giving in terms of emotion.

At one point, Cristina tells Jeanne that they can be together forever, or leave tomorrow and never look back, but Jeanne chickens out on the offer while they stare off over a cliff, putting a sense of doom over where their dynamic is headed. At another, Cristina invites Jeanne to a drink only to ghost her on the promise entirely, leaving Jeanne standing alone in the cold and starting to sense the delusion she’s caught over how much this woman might actually be interested in her. That their relationship takes a turn towards sexual assault recalls an earlier moment in the film where Jeanne is picked up on the side of the road by a man in a van who promises to drop her off “after a brief detour.” The world of adults is a dangerous one.

In terms of mood and tone and its own artifices and surfaces, “The Ice Tower” is a stunner, shot with Cinemascope framing that brings a hugely dramatic power to many long, languid close-ups, especially as Cristina watches the dailies of her movie. A soundtrack created with the ondes Martenot, an electronic instrument that sounds much like a theremin, creates a dreamlike spell that only adds to the film’s trance-making allure. The understated performances and coolly detached, shivery hypnotic vibes of this film won’t be for anyone looking for a story, but “The Ice Tower” casts a creepy spell that lingers and even deepens in the mind long after it’s over. As only the best spells do.

Grade: B+

“The Ice Tower” premiered at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival. Yellow Veil Pictures releases it on October 3, 2025.

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October 1, 2025 0 comments
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Origins' Casts Philip Winchester In Season 2
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Origins’ Casts Philip Winchester In Season 2

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

We’ll be seeing a new face in NCIS: Origins. Philip Winchester (Ransom Canyon) is set for a key recurring role opposite Kyle Schmid in the upcoming second season of the NCIS prequel. His character will be introduced in the season’s fourth episode.

Winchester will play Mason Franks, the older brother of Mike Franks (Schmid), a Texas-tough cowboy who has recently hit rock bottom. Mason is an honorable man who has fallen on hard times and is desperately trying to keep from losing the family ranch. His desperation leads him to seek help from his estranged little brother.

Season 2 will pick up following the Season 1 finale in which Gibbs (Austin Stowell) manages to escape arrest for killing the man who murdered his wife and children. But his freedom came at an enormous price: after going the extra mile to help Gibbs, Lala (Mariel Molino)  is seriously injured in a car accident after swerving to avoid a child.

NCIS: Origins follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office, where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Schmid).

As we previously reported, for the first time, we’ll see a crossover episode in November between flagship NCIS and NCIS: Origins. Described as a “decades-spanning mystery,” it begins on NCIS: Origins at 8 pm with the investigation into the small-town death of a naval officers in the ’90s.

Both NCIS: Origins and NCIS will return Oct. 14 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

David J. North, Gina Lucita Monreal, Mark Harmon and Sean Harmon executive produce for CBS Studios.

Winchester currently stars as Sheriff Dan Brigman on Netflix series Ransom Canyon, opposite James Brolin, Josh Duhamel and Mika Kelly. He’s repped by Independent Artist Group and Stephanie Nese Entertainment.

  

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas 2025 Movies, TV Shows: Dates, Casts, More Details
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Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas 2025 Movies, TV Shows: Dates, Casts, More Details

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s fall, so you know what that means: It’s time for Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas to officially begin. The holiday movies and TV shows kick off the festive season on Friday, October 17.

For 16 years, Hallmark Channel has been the place to go for 24/7 holiday viewing, and that will continue this year, with nearly 80 hours of all-new programming across 10 weeks. Original movies will premiere every Saturday and Sunday, series will air on Fridays and Mondays, and everything will be available to stream the next day on Hallmark+.

It all begins with the Hallmark Channel debut of the first season of Mistletoe Murders, the cozy mystery series starring Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney, on October 17. It will lead right into the Season 2 premiere, beginning November 7. Also among the series coming as part of Countdown to Christmas is Twelve Days ‘Til Christmas starring Mae Whitman and based on the popular book by Jenni Bayliss.

Hallmark has also teamed up with iconic brands, the NFL and Grand Ole Opry, for two films, Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story, with cameos from Buffalo Bills players and legends, and A Grand Ole Opry Christmas, for which Brad Paisley wrote and performs original music and with appearances from other Opry members and country music artists.

Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes, and Andrew Walker are back in their third movie as the Brenner boys in Three Wisest Men. Hallmark is reuniting Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker for the first time in seven years (My Secret Valentine) with She’s Making a List, while Erin Krakow and Tyler Hynes will star in Christmas Above the Clouds (their first movie together since It Was Always You in 2021 and first Christmas film together).

As usual, Thanksgiving weekend will bring two movies on Friday, November 28, Saturday, November 29, and Sunday, November 30, at 6/5 and 8/7c. And every Sunday, beginning on October 19, Hallmark Mystery will feature movie merry-thons in festive, themed collections, including A Cozy Country Christmas, Thank You for Your Service, The Magic of Christmas, and A Little Christmas Faith. And every Tuesday night, starting on October 21, you can binge holiday movies with your favorite stars with back-to-back films starring Paul Campbell, Jessy Schram, Victor Webster, and more.

“It’s an honor that millions of viewers welcome Hallmark into their homes each year and make us part of their annual holiday traditions,” said Darren Abbott, Chief Brand Officer, Hallmark, in a statement. “Audiences turn to Hallmark Channel and Hallmark+ for programming that they can watch with their families that they know will fill them with hope and joy. This year promises an unforgettable slate of movies and series featuring fan-favorite actors that will deliver everything fans love about Christmas on Hallmark Channel.”

Watch the promo for Countdown to Christmas:

Scroll down to get all the details about Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas movies — and three series — from the casts and premiere dates to official synopses as well as photos. Then, head to the comments section below to tell us which movies you’ll be watching.

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Matthew Rhys
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’Presumed Innocent’ Season 2 Casts Matthew Rhys

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

The second season of Apple TV+’s legal thriller Presumed Innocent is adding another Emmy winner to its cast.

Matthew Rhys has joined the anthology series. The Americans and Perry Mason star joins Rachel Brosnahan and Jack Reynor in season two, which will be based on author Jo Murray’s forthcoming book Dissection of a Murder.

Presumed Innocent is the second Apple series Rhys has signed onto recently. He’s also starring in Widow’s Bay, about the residents of a seemingly cursed New England seaside town.

The first season of Presumed Innocent was based on Scott Turow’s novel of the same name (previously adapted for a feature film starring Harrison Ford) and starred Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga and Peter Sarsgaard. In renewing the show, Apple TV+ and the show’s creative team, which includes executive producers David E. Kelley and J.J. Abrams, opted to make the series an anthology.

The streamer is keeping plot details about season two quiet. Publisher Pan Macmillan’s description of Dissection of a Murder says the story will follow an attorney (Brosnahan) who is defending a man accused of murdering a judge.

Rhys will next be seen in Netflix’s The Beast in Me with Claire Danes; the limited series is set to premiere in November. He’s also set to star with John Krasinski in a serial-killer drama called Silent River at Prime Video. He is repped by CAA, Anonymous Content and United Agents.

Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and David E. Kelley Productions produce Presumed Innocent in association with Warner Bros. Television. Kelley and Erica Lipez are co-showrunners of season two and executive produce with Abrams and Rachel Rusch Rich for Bad Robot, Matthew Tinker for David E. Kelley Productions, Dustin Thomason, Brosnahan and Gyllenhaal. Turow and Murray are co-EPs.

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Last Rites' Casts Franchise-Best Opening Day
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Last Rites’ Casts Franchise-Best Opening Day

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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The power of Christ still compels moviegoers. “The Conjuring: Last Rites” exorcised an impressive $34.5 million across Friday and preview screenings in 3,802 locations. That’s well ahead of the figure earned by the horror series’ 2018 spinoff “The Nun” ($22 million), giving “Last Rites” the biggest opening day gross in franchise history.

It puts the New Line feature on track to surge far above its pre-weekend industry projections for a $50 million debut, beating “The Nun” ($53 million) for the series’ biggest opening weekend ever. Not only will it be the biggest domestic bow for a horror movie in 2025, but the R-rated “Last Rites” could even rank as the seventh-biggest opening weekend of the year, with a chance at edging out “Thunderbolts*” ($74 million) depending on its play through Saturday. The film also gets a revenue boost from playing Imax and premium large-format auditoriums.

Even at its fourth mainline entry (and ninth including spin-offs), “The Conjuring” franchise has endured as a moviegoing draw. Stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson again return as the real-life, self-professed occult investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Director Michael Chaves is also back to helm this entry, after previously handling the last mainline installment “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” in 2021, plus the 2023 spinoff “The Nun II.”

The weekend also marks another hit for Warner Bros., which has now strung together a whopping seven consecutive openings above $40 million. Reviews have been mediocre for “Last Rites” and moviegoers are only a little more positive, with survey firm Cinema Score polling a franchise-low “B” grade among early audiences. But none of that is proving much of a hindrance. Against a production budget of $55 million, it’s off to a fantastic start.

Meanwhile, Disney has the filmed version of the Broadway musical juggernaut “Hamilton” in 1,825 theaters, with $3.9 million across Friday and preview screenings. It’s projecting to land in second place with a three-day opening around $9 million. It’s pretty remarkable, considering that “Hamilton” has been available to view on Disney+ for nearly a half-decade. The studio acquired rights to the performance recording years ago and had originally set theatrical plans, but released it on the platform during COVID lockdowns. But now “Hamilton” is finally in theaters to align with its 10th anniversary; evidently, there’s a desire to see it on the big screen, despite being readily available for home viewing.

Third place goes to another Warner Bros. horror title with “Weapons,” earning another $1.5 million on Friday to go down just 47% from its daily total last week. Now in its fifth weekend of release, writer-director Zach Cregger’s R-rated original has earned more than $140 million in North America.

Disney is currently holding fourth with “Freakier Friday,” which earned another $960,000 on Friday to fall 46% from its daily total last week. In its fifth weekend, the comedy sequel has now hit $85 million domestic and will soon pass “Snow White” ($87 million) to become the 15th-highest-grossing North American release of the year.

Narrowly slipping behind to fifth, Sony Pictures’ “Caught Stealing” is facing a $3.2 million gross for its second weekend, which would mark a 58% fall from it debut. That’s not the kind of hold that the mid-budget neo noir was depending on after a muted opening. It’s looking to hit just $14.9 million domestic through its second weekend.

Also opening wide this weekend, the Salvation Poem Project has the PG-rated Christian tale “Light of the World” in 2,075 locations. Rivals have the hand-drawn 2D animated feature at $700,000 for Friday and previews, with an eighth place opening in the cards.

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Yellowstone spin-off series casts another Hollywood legend opposite Michelle Pfeiffer
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Yellowstone spin-off series casts another Hollywood legend opposite Michelle Pfeiffer

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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The show was greenlit in 2023 and boasts a star-studded cast with Michelle Pfeiffer in the lead role.

Now, as reported by Deadline, the latest addition to The Madison is film and TV star Kurt Russell.

Kurt Russell in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Apple TV+

Russell, perhaps best known for roles in Escape from New York, The Thing, and Quentin Tarantino flicks The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, joins the cast fresh off the back of playing Lee Shaw in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

Although Russell is confirmed as part of The Madison’s cast, his role is yet to be determined.

Russell and Pfeiffer join the previously announced cast of Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, Matthew Fox, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Rebecca Spence, Danielle Vasinova and Kevin Zegers.

Like with previous entries in the Yellowstone universe, The Madison is created and written by the show’s original creator Taylor Sheridan.

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The series is being executive produced by Sheridan, David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Christina Voros, Michael Friedman, Pfeiffer, Russell and Keith Cox.

It is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions, and began filming in Montana in September 2024, only a few months before the conclusion of 1923 in February of this year.

At the time of writing, there is no confirmed airing date for The Madison.

Yellowstone is available to stream on Paramount+.

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