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Brookside set to air until 2029 as new deal is signed following Hollyoaks crossover
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Brookside set to air until 2029 as new deal is signed following Hollyoaks crossover

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Rejoice, Brookside fans! Your favourite Liverpudlian soap will continue to stream on STV Player for the next three years.

The classic Channel 4 drama, which originally aired between 1982 and 2003, has been dropping five classic episodes on the Scottish streaming service since 2023 – much to the delight of viewers who have called for a Brookie comeback for decades.

Trips to the cul-de-sac have been a roaring success for the streamer, having amassed 1 million streams within a month of arriving, and now hitting over 33 million in the last two years.

Now, after a unique crossover event to celebrate 30 years of sister show Hollyoaks – which saw a number of favourite characters return – STV has signed on the dotted line with distributor All3Media to continue delivering the action.

The deal comes after a crossover episode with Hollyoaks. Lime Pictures

The new deal will allow fans to see a number of iconic storylines that are still fondly remembered today. These include the UK’s first pre-watershed lesbian kiss between characters Beth Jordache (Anna Friel) and Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson), and the burial of Trevor Jordache (Bryan Murray) under the patio at No. 10.

There’s also the introduction of the Dixon clan, including Hollyoaks favourite Alex Fletcher as Jacqui, and newcomer Lindsey Corkhill, who was played by Corrie’s Claire Sweeney.

Jimmy and Rosie watch Eddie unearthing Trevor Jordache's body from under the patio in Brookside

Who can forget when Trevor’s body was found under the patio? Lime Pictures

Richard Williams, STV’s Managing Director for Audience (Video & Technology), said it was a “no-brainer” to extend the partnership.

“The phenomenal response we’ve had since relaunching Brookside proves that it’s an integral piece of British TV history with an enduring impact, and we’re proud to be able to call STV Player its long-term home.”

Gary Woolf at All3Media International, added: “Fans up and down the UK have embraced having the soap available weekly on STV Player, with social media buzzing each week around the regular Wednesday five-episode drop.

“It’s fantastic that we’re able to continue with that experience as we hit a real ‘golden era’ for the soap over the coming few years.”

John Whittle, Managing Director of original producers Lime Pictures, reflected on the recent crossover edition: “Lime Pictures are delighted that fans of Brookside can continue to enjoy original episodes for years to come.”

“As shown by the success of the recent Brookside crossover episode, the demand is there for these much-loved, familiar characters and soap archetypes to be back on our screens.”

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Brookside is available to stream from the start on STV Player, with five new episodes added every Wednesday. STV Player can be accessed on all major platforms.

Visit our dedicated Soaps page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.

Check out more of our Soaps coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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The Epic’ Draws Crossover Audience
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The Epic’ Draws Crossover Audience

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

S.S. Rajamouli (RRR) returned to U.S. theaters with Baahubali: The Epic drawing a crossover audience and an estimated $837.3k since midweek on circa 450 screens. Variance Films handled the U.S. release, working with producers Arka Mediaworks and marketing firm Walls & Trends.

Prathyangira Cinemas handled Canada.  

The film a new vision of the the two-part Baahubali series Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali: The Conclusion (2017) — the latter the highest grossing Indian film of all time in North America — remastered and edited into a single cinematic experience by Rajamouli. Clocking in at four hours, with intermission, the release kicked off Wednesday on 160 premium large format screens including Imax to sellouts at AMC Lincoln Square Imax and theaters across the country. A handful added midnight screenings that night for serious fans to meet demand.

The Epic expanded to 448 locations Thursday with 60+ PLF runs holding. It will continue to play through next weekend, after which  it will remain available on screens in a model Variance developed successfully with RRR, bringing it back after its initial run with an “encoRRRe” release that continues selling out theaters to this day and has added $1.5 million to the initial gross.

“S.S. Rajamouli movies are what movie theaters were built for, and sitting in the middle of the theater this weekend watching die-hard fans cheer their favorite moments while first-time viewers leaned forward to see what would happen next is as much fun as you can have at the theater,” says Variance president and founder Dylan Marchetti. He said the initial gross was a bit above internal projections.

Indian films are highly valued at the North American box office but often do 80% of their business with Indian audiences and families on the first day of release, then fall off dramatically. The audience for Baahubali: The Epic was roughly 10% to 15% non-Indian Rajamouli fans who liked RRR and heard about this latest on Letterboxd or other social media in a calibrated campaign that was also cognizant of not taking away from the core audience. Marchetti expects the road show, like RRR’s, to be almost exclusively non-Indian moviegoers.

In Baahubali, a legendary warrior emerges from humble beginnings to challenge powerful forces threatening his homeland, as ancient prophecies and family bonds shape his journey. It stars Prabhas in dual roles alongside, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishna, Nassar, Sathyaraj, Subbaraju and Adivi Sesh.

RRR opened in March of 2022 to $9.5 million domestic, going on to gross over $15 million (and $166 million worldwide). It charged into multiplexes amid a dearth of new releases post-Covid, going on to win the Oscar for Best Original Score.

Other indies: Focus Features’ Bugonia by Yorgos Lanthimos grossed $4.8 million in a big week two expansion on 2,043 screens for a cume of $5.8 million. This is the best wide break to date for the director (The Favourite, Poor Things, Kinds Of Kindness). It’s Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomaotes with an 86% Critics Score and 83% Audience Score. B CinemaScore. Audiences were 61% male, 39% female with 39% ages 24-34. Around 53% were White, 24% Latino, 7% Black, 7% Asian and 6% Native American/other. Focus said it expects audiences to continue to find the Emma Stone-starring film in theaters despite an overall depressed marketplace.

Briarcliff’s animated family comedy Stitch Head opened to $2.1 million on 2,162 screens for a $2.5 million cume.

Anniversary from Roadside Attractions is eyeing an estimated 3-day gross of $259.2k on 809 screens.

IFC opened Ozark Mountains-set crime thriller Violent Ends in 700 theaters to $120k.

Neon’s Shelby Oaks grossed $770k in week two at 1,708 locations for a cume of $3.9 million.  

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November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Louis Emerick on his Hollyoaks future after Brookside crossover twist
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Louis Emerick on his Hollyoaks future after Brookside crossover twist

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

There was more to the much-hyped return to Brookside Close than pure nostalgia, as the special crossover with Hollyoaks for its 30th anniversary revealed an almighty twist that uncovered an epic plot with decades of dramatic backstory.

Detective Donny Clark, who arrived in Hollyoaks village 18 months ago to reconnect with long-lost daughter Vicky Grant, has actually been Mick Johnson from Brookside all along. If this audacious development has shocked the audience, imagine how Louis Emerick felt when he was told he’d been playing his most famous role in plain sight, and didn’t have a clue?

“I was summoned by our executive producer Hannah Cheers for a meeting, but she wanted to walk and talk in the park, not in her office,” recalls Emerick, speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com about the day he was let in on one of the biggest soap secrets of the year.

“It was all quite covert, like a spy film. She pitched the whole thing: the Brookie crossover, the storyline that connected it, and Donny turning out to be Mick. I was waiting for her to say it was an April fool, only this was July!

“Before she actually told me, Hannah was going round the houses trying to explain it and seemed to be soft soaping me, to prepare me for what she was about to say. I wondered whether Donny was going to turn gay in his middle age or something unexpected – I was ready for anything! The whole idea was so far out of left field, but I was really excited.”

Explanatory dialogue tells us that 20 years ago, in the shared Brookie-Oaks universe, Mick Johnson had an ill-advised affair with gangster Froggy Black’s wife. Vengeful Froggy planned to have Mick murdered, so to protect his family, Mr Johnson faked his death and made a fresh start under the new identity Donny Clark.

With Froggy now living in the same village as ‘Donny’ – what are the chances? – the detective’s past has come back to haunt him and his identity has been compromised. This forced a return to Brookside Close to warn daughter Gemma, along with assorted old pals including Sheila Grant and Billy Corkhill, who took in orphaned Gemma, that they could be in danger from Froggy’s criminal empire. The story continues in a hard-hitting edition of Hollyoaks Later, but where does this leave Donny/Mick in the main show? And what should we call him now?

“Initially they wanted the character to be known as ‘Mick’ from this point, but I thought that was a step too far and went against it,” explains Emerick. “Hannah went with it too. There’s more drama in as few people as possible knowing the truth.

“So Mick is gone and he’s still Donny, but trying to keep his past a secret. Donny has been a police officer for years, how will he explain he used to be someone else? And will those who know use it to their advantage? There are threats against him and his loved ones. And you’ve got to ask yourself, Donny’s kept all this hidden for 20 years – what else is he hiding?”

Emerick confirms Mick’s grown-up daughter Gemma, played by ex-Coronation Street star Tisha Merry, will be sticking around in Hollyoaks wanting answers from the father she grieved for. Brookside viewers, and Emerick, remember Gemma as a sweet little kid – to say she’s changed is an understatement…

Louis Emerick as Donny. Lime Pictures

“I think my Gemma has been substituted by an alien! The sweet girl Mick left is like the lead character in The Devil Wears Prada times 10! Gemma is a scheming baddie and the brains behind some terrible things that happened in the Later episode. And she’s dating Warren Fox!

“Gemma wants to punish her dad. Tisha and I have spoken about this and I think it’s a bit harsh. Her dad went out of her life for 20 years but for the right reasons – Gemma’s life was in danger. We’ll see Gemma trying to get at Donny’s fiancée Misbah, and even have a go at Mercedes McQueen! Vicky likes the idea of having a big sister, and her and Gemma seem to have a good relationship. But Gemma’s not to be trusted so I’m sure somewhere down the line that’s all going to change…”

Hollyoaks was conceived in 1995 as a younger-skewed spin-off from Brookside, and there were occasional crossovers and Easter eggs in the early days that acknowledged it occupied the same fictional world. Over time, and once Brookside was axed in 2003, that aspect was discarded – until now.

Respectfully paying tribute to its parent show is a master stroke on Hollyoaks’ part, and has seen a wave of nostalgic appreciation for the groundbreaking Brookie, which changed the face of television drama when it was launched back in 1982. It’s also got Johnson recalling his journey to the show, and how he has an old neighbour to thank for helping him on his way.

“It was 1989, I was a jobbing actor but was out of work at that time. An old lady who lived opposite called Rita knocked on my door one day, because she knew everyone else was out at work, saying she had a leak in her house and water was coming through the ceiling. I’m to DIY what an elephant is to hang gliding so I didn’t have a clue, but I knew to turn the stopcock off! So the water stopped and she got a plumber.

“Rita was so grateful. My phone had been cut off, because I couldn’t pay the bill, so she offered to pay it as a thank you. I said there was no need, but asked if I could give her phone number to my agent – this was before mobile phones – so they could get hold of me. Two weeks later I got the Brookside audition, and Rita’s coming back and forth with my schedule and call time written on a sheet of A4. She was the go-between with my agent! It was a domino effect from there, one ep of Brookie led to a BBC film with Miranda Richardson and Zoë Wanamaker, then I went back into Brookside and the rest is history.”

Donny speaking to Sheila as Benny sits in a cab in Hollyoaks on set at Brookside Close

Donny speaking to Sheila as Benny sits in a cab in Hollyoaks on set at Brookside Close. Lime Pictures

Emerick’s blend of roguish charm and air of authority has seen him work constantly since he quit Brookside in 2001, with recurring roles in Coronation Street, Casualty and Last of the Summer Wine, along with numerous guest appearances in everything from New Tricks to Vera and on stage.

The charismatic actor is full of stories from his early days on Brookie, where he got his big break alongside seasoned performers who were experiencing soap fame in their later years. “Bill Dean, who played Harry Cross, was in Scum which was a huge, groundbreaking film in the 70s, and also in Dennis Potter’s TV drama Pennies from Heaven. I was already starstruck, and being a Brookside fan before I was in it, I couldn’t believe I was working with Harry Cross! I used to go down the corner shop near the Close to get Bill’s ciggies.

“Another one I remember was Gladys Ambrose, who was Billy Corkhill’s mother-in-law, Julia Brogan. She and her husband were in the circus back in the day as a comedy acrobatic act, then she went on the variety circuit. She was wonderful and so glamorous, always in ridiculously high heels. When they made her a regular after years of guest stints she burst into the green room saying: ‘I’ve waited 45 years to become an overnight success!’

Hollyoaks inherited Brookside’s mantle of tackling taboo topics no other television show will touch, highlighting incel culture two years before Adolescence, and recently exploring sibling sexual abuse with unflinching commitment. As a final reflection on the impact of Sir Phil Redmond’s creations, Emerick says he is proud to have been a part of both shows that have broken so many boundaries, and praises the genre’s ongoing efforts to shine a light on uncomfortable issues.

“For the audience, seeing characters on a soap go through what they’re going through in real life enables them to reach out and get help. They can relate to it. Soaps are very much still a vital part of our lives, and will continue to be for some time.”

Read more:

Episodes of Brookside are available to watch on STV player. Hollyoaks is available to watch on catch-up on Channel 4.

Visit our dedicated Soaps page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.

Check out more of our Soaps coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein in episode 302 of Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Cr. Courtesy Of Netflix © 2025
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‘Monster’ Offers Fans the ‘Mindhunter’ Crossover We Didn’t Know We Needed

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

In the final episode of Monster: The Ed Gein Story, “The Godfather,” audiences are transported back to the 1970s and confronted with a new kind of monster. A predator ahead of his time, this murderous figure targets young women and is known by the moniker “the Pacific Northwest Killer.”

His telltale light yellow VW bug, the cast on his arm, and his deceptive charm identify him as Ted Bundy (John T. O’Brien), though at this point in the story, his true identity remains a mystery. The narrative then shifts to a nearby prison, where FBI agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler (Sean Carrigan and Caleb Ruminer) interview Jerry Brudos (Happy Anderson), the serial killer infamously dubbed the “Shoe Fetish Slayer.”

For fans of the series Mindhunter, these agents are the real-life pioneers who traveled the country interviewing serial killers in an effort to understand their psyches. Along with Ann Burgess (Megan Ketch), they question Brudos, who claims that Ed Gein (Charlie Hunnam) inspired his murders.

Seem familiar? The trio was also the inspiration for their Mindhunter counterparts: Holden Ford, Bill Tench, and Dr. Wendy Carr (Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, and Anna Torv).

In the Monster miniseries, the FBI go to Gein for his help to catch the killer, and he provides insight into the mind of a serial killer. In reality, Gein was arrested in 1957, long before the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit was established in the early 1970s. There is no record of Gein ever being formally interviewed by the FBI. But while he never worked with the FBI, his crimes indirectly influenced the later study of serial killers.

However, the shout-out to the much-beloved Netflix series goes beyond just a passing reference to the FBI agents. In addition to the nod to the Mindhunter trio in the Ed Gein story, Anderson reprises his role as Jerry Brudos, a character he originally played in Mindhunter, serving as a clever Easter egg for fans. The crossover not only acknowledges the series’ devoted following but also ties the two portrayals together in a way that rewards attentive viewers.

Recently, there has been a little buzz about a possible third season for the series, which was canceled six years ago. In an an interview with CBR, Mindhunter star Holt McCallany, the actor tease a possible return: “So look, you know, I had a meeting with David Fincher in his office a few months ago, and he said to me that there is a chance that it may come back as three two-hour movies, but I think it’s just a chance…I know there are writers that are working, but you know, David has to be happy with scripts.”

So, is Monster testing the waters of interest in a possible return of Mindhunter?

Monster: The Ed Gein Story, all episodes streaming, Netflix

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Strange New Worlds' and 'Doctor Who' Crossover? Watch Finale Sneak Peek (Exclusive)
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Strange New Worlds’ and ‘Doctor Who’ Crossover? Watch Finale Sneak Peek (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Just how close are we going to get to that Star Trek and Doctor Who crossover we’ve been dreaming of on Strange New Worlds?! Well, in TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the Thursday, September 11, Season 3 finale, Lanthanite Pelia (Carol Kane) mentions a certain character…

Marie’s (Melanie Scrofano) back on the Enterprise, and it sounds like it’s just in time, too. She was gone for a week, “and Chris hardly knew what to do with himself,” M’Benga (Babs Olusanmokun) remarks to her. Ortegas (Melissa Navia) chimes in with, “He actually jumped back into test pilot drills voluntarily,” and La’an (Christina Chong) adds, “I heard him mutter something about yoga the other day?”

Pike (Anson Mount) interjects: “Laugh all you want, but yoga will take down the best of men.”

Marie is doing better; she started the season off battling a Gorn infection, but, as she points out, the Enterprise crew saved her with an experimental treatment.

Scotty (Martin Quinn) enters all dressed up for his first captain’s table. “I thought you said this was a formal affair,” he protests.

The Enterprise is giving Marie a ride back to Earth, so they can attend her promotion ceremony and, as Spock (Ethan Peck) points out, run much-needed ship-wide diagnostics. “The Enterprise has had a challenging few months,” he says.

Watch the full clip above to see what Pelia has to say about a certain time-traveling doctor.

This isn’t the first Doctor Who reference this season. In Season 3 Episode 6, “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail,” a TARDIS — the Time Lord’s ship in which he travels through time and space — is spotted in the background.

In the Season 3 finale, “New Life and New Civilizations,” Paramount+ teases, “When an ancient, evil alien force re-emerges, Pike must make one of the hardest decisions of his life to stop the evil from spreading.”

What’s your theory about Pelia and the Doctor? Let us know in the comments section below.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 3 Finale, Thursday, September 11, Paramount+

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KPOPPED first reviews: Fans have mixed feelings about the K-pop x West crossover; ‘karaoke night with pyrotechnics’
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KPOPPED first reviews: Fans have mixed feelings about the K-pop x West crossover; ‘karaoke night with pyrotechnics’

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Just when you thought the K-pop crossover wave couldn’t get any wilder, in comes KPOPPED — Apple TV+’s latest musical experiment that feels part remix battle, part fever dream. Produced by Lionel Richie, the show pairs K-pop groups like Itzy, Kep1er, Ateez, Billlie, STAYC, JO1, Kiss of Life, and Blackswan with Western icons including Megan Thee Stallion, Patti LaBelle, Kylie Minogue, Kesha, TLC, Vanilla Ice, Boyz II Men, and two-fifths of the Spice Girls.

KPOPPED

The trailer had fans hyped, with Megan Thee Stallion delivering a K-pop remix of Savage against a backdrop of pyrotechnics. If those 109 seconds were anything to go by, the series looked like a five-star extravaganza. But now that all eight episodes are out, early reactions are a little more mixed.

The format sees each Korean group split into halves, each partnered with a different Western star to reimagine one of their hits. The audience then votes on which performance was “kpopped” the best — essentially, the most high-energy reinterpretation. Hosted by comedian Soojeong Son with Psy and Stallion as mentors, the show is a full-scale spectacle, but not everyone is impressed.

Netizen reactions range from “low-budget” to “love it”

“It felt very cheap and low budget lol,” one viewer admitted. Another added, “A lot of it sounded like a night out with karaoke.” Others were disappointed that the show leaned too heavily into reality-TV tropes: “I feel like KPOPPED would be a more captivating/compelling show if it was less American-reality-TV, because those interviews in between rehearsals where they speak in present tense about events that clearly already happened ruin the flow and immersion.”

That said, plenty of fans are still having fun with it. “While I honestly loved these performances, what I really felt was missing from KPOPPED was some more heart-to-hearts on how they make music, their artistry, their mindset, convos on the music industry in general,” one person wrote. Another praised the idols’ energy: “I’m working my way through the episodes and Nvee from Blackswan was insane vocally. It’s so fun to see so many idols having fun and trying new spins on old songs.”

Some were quick to call out standouts: “Watching that KPOPPED episode I have praise for Ateez and Kylie alone. You can see who was fully immersed and interested in doing this and who wasn’t.” But the biggest complaint across the board? The length. “The most criminal thing about KPOPPED is how short these episodes are, I need 2 hours of footage MINIMUM,” one fan demanded. Another echoed the sentiment: “Do not tell me they advertised and hyped up KPOPPED for months now only for the episodes to be 30 mins.”

So, is KPOPPED a hit? Depends on who you ask. It’s flashy, chaotic, and packed with unlikely collabs — exactly the kind of pop-cultural chaos the internet loves. But if you were expecting something deeper, you might just be left wanting more.

August 31, 2025 0 comments
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