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"I Just Don't See It Happening Again"
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I Just Don’t See It Happening Again

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Roddy Bottum has no faith in Faith No More reuniting.

In a new interview, the multi-instrumentalist and longtime member of the band was less than optimistic about the possibility of FNM getting back together. The group hasn’t been active in nearly a decade and most recently canceled a run of 2021 concerts due to Mike Patton’s mental health issues in the wake of COVID lockdowns.

In the conversation with Greg Prato of Alternative Nation, Bottum was asked if he would consider playing more shows with Faith No More, to which he replied: “I don’t think so. No.” This after drummer Mike Bordin said frontman Mike Patton was “unwilling” to do anymore FNM shows back in April.

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“It’s not just me,” Bottum elaborated. “I don’t think anyone’s sort of up for it at this point. We had a bunch of shows that we were gonna play, and they got canceled, just for various reasons. But I don’t think the course that we were on has fixed itself. I just don’t see it happening again, honestly.”

Bottum then looked back on Faith No More’s original reunion run beginning in 2009 and culminating with the release of the band’s final studio album, 2015’s Sol Invictus, with FNM last performing in support of the album in 2016 before going on hiatus.

“I think we did a really good job,” Bottum said. “We played a bunch of reunion tours, and I think we did what we kind of set out to do. So I don’t think anyone’s upset about it or anything. But I mean, for sure, getting back together would mean a big paycheck, but I think all of us are pretty good with what we did, sort of just, like, artistically with the band and committing to ourselves and playing with each other.”

He added: “I think we’re all pretty good with the decisions that we’ve made up to now.”

As it stands, Faith No More’s last show remains an August 20th concert at the Troubadour in Los Angeles.

In the meantime, Bottum has remained active with his queer-pop project Man on Man and is currently promoting his new memoir, The Royal We, which is set for release on November 4th (pre-order here). As for Mike Patton, the singer is set to release a collaborative album with the Avett Brothers in November.

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'The Parent Trap 2': Is a Sequel Movie Actually Happening With the Original Cast?
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Is Sequel Movie Happening With Original Cast? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Disney

In this day and age, there could never be too many sequels! After all, millennial and Gen-Z audiences are consuming all the nostalgia they can when it comes to their favorite movies. And they’ve been calling for a sequel to The Parent Trap for years. Now that its star Lindsay Lohan returned for Freakier Friday, her Parent Trap co-stars, Lisa Ann Walter, Elaine Hendrix and Dennis Quaid, have voiced their support for a second film.

Below, Hollywood Life is breaking down everything we know so far about a possible Parent Trap 2.

How Many Parent Trap Movies Are There?

In total, there are five movies in The Parent Trap film series. The first movie, based on the 1949 book Lisa and Lottie, premiered in 1961 and was partially produced by Walt Disney. The Parent Trap II, III and Hawaiian Honeymoon were released throughout the 1980s.

When Did the Lindsay Lohan Parent Trap Movie Come Out?

The famous Parent Trap movie that millennials and Gen-Z audiences grew up with came out in 1998.

Elaine Hendrix, Lisa Ann Walter & Dennis Quaid have a #DWTS “Parent Trap” reunion and say they’re in for a sequel! (Justice for Meredith Blake! ☺️) pic.twitter.com/PCST124KW0

— ExtraTV (@extratv) October 15, 2025

Is There a Parent Trap 2 in the Works?

No, not at the moment, but fans should never say never. During an October 2025 interview with Extra behind the scenes of Dancing With the Stars, Dennis, Elaine and Lisa were asked if they wanted to call Lindsay about a sequel idea.

“There has to be this whole Meredith-Annie-Hallie thing has got to be — this needs some redemption to it,” Dennis said, before adding, “Justice for Meredith.”

Four months prior, Elaine was asked about the sequel, and she said there are “always rumors” about one, but she didn’t “known where they come from.”

“I think it’s mostly [from] fans who would love to see that,” the actress pointed out, per Entertainment Weekly.

Is There a Parent Trap Remake Movie?

No, there is no remake film in development either, but if a direct sequel does not happen, remake films have become a new norm.

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Yellowcard. (Credit: Joe Brady)
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Yellowcard’s Best Days are Happening Right Now

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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“It’s so rad to be on this wave again,” says Yellowcard frontman Ryan Key. “What are the odds of catching this wave twice in your life, 20 years apart?” 

Around this time two decades ago, Key’s band was riding high on the platinum sales of 2003’s Ocean Avenue and the Top 40 crossover success of its title track (one of the 50 best alt-rock love songs of all time, per SPIN), living their teenage dreams of headlining the Vans Warped Tour. And since reuniting in 2022, Yellowcard has been on another upswing. “We’re playing the biggest shows we’ve ever played in our career for three years in a row now,” says Key. “By a long shot, too, these shows are two, three times bigger than at the height of our career in the Capitol Records ‘Ocean Avenue’ era.” 

“It’s been pretty amazing, we definitely are feeling the love,” agrees violinist Sean Mackin, while noting that Yellowcard had a harder time drumming up interest for their albums and shows before they disbanded in 2017. “I, personally, have some scar tissue from feeling like nothing was good enough. We were trying hard and it was almost like we were in quicksand. The harder you struggle, the worse it would get.” 

It’s a sign of how well things are going now that when I call Key and Mackin on an off night between shows, they’re about to go see Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan in the same Indiana amphitheater they’ll be headlining 24 hours later. “We aren’t supposed to be here. Like, we just truly believed we were finished in 2017,” Keys. 

(Credit: Joe Brady)

The Warped Tour itself also called it a day soon after Yellowcard, with a final tour in 2018. But with a rising tide of enthusiasm for pop punk, both are back in 2025, and Yellowcard will be at the Warped Tour’s Orlando edition in November, the band’s eighth year with the festival. They also appeared at the When We Were Young Festival in 2023, the epicenter of this recent surge of nostalgia for Y2K punk and emo bands. 

The remarkable thing about Yellowcard’s comeback, though, is that they’re not just playing the old hits but building on their legacy with some of the best music of their career. “It’s been a long time since we’ve felt this much enthusiasm and excitement around new music from us,” Key says. “The way people seem to be reacting to these new songs, it’s special.”

Yellowcard’s 11th album Better Days, out on Better Noise Music October 10, was preceded by the title track and lead single, which became Yellowcard’s first No. 1 Alternative Airplay hit in August. The band’s slow, steady climb to that summit was a record for the Billboard chart, as the trade publication reported: “The nearly 22-year gap between a first entry and first ruler is the longest in the chart’s 37-year history.”  

Of course, Yellowcard isn’t the only seasoned Warped Tour band that’s topped the alt-rock radio charts in the last few years, joining other late-career hits by Sum 41, All Time Low, and ’90s warhorses Green Day and Blink-182. In fact, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker has cemented his role as the busiest man in the pop punk universe, if not all of rock music, by becoming a part of the Yellowcard team for Better Days. Barker co-produced the album alongside Andrew Goldstein and Nick Long in his Calabasas studio, the Waiting Room, and played drums on every song.

(Credit: Joe Brady)
(Credit: Joe Brady)

“Just to have Travis at the helm and watching a guy like Travis Barker play drums for your band is so inspiring,” Mackin says. “It was great to have him as a guide and as a brother to try and make the best Yellowcard songs we could.”

“Sometimes the world has a wild way of putting things into place,” Barker told SPIN in an email. “Neither of us had planned on working together, but once we got in the studio, the magic was undeniable. I had just finished the Blink album and was excited to dive into producing another record front to back. Working with Yellowcard was a pleasure, and seeing them land their first number one is incredible. I couldn’t be happier for them.”

Mackin is the only person who’s been a member of Yellowcard through every iteration of the band since it was formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997. The band’s first two albums featured original frontman Ben Dobson before Key became the band’s lead singer, and his tuneful voice and Mackin’s violin have remained the most recognizable features of the Yellowcard sound ever since. Mackin even has his own terminology for the band’s unique blend of instruments: “The ‘guitarmony’ between the guitar and the violin is pretty awesome, we can do a lot of things that not a lot of other bands get to do.”

Better Days is by far Yellowcard’s most collaborative album to date—all three producers contributed to the songwriting, as did members of Alkaline Trio, Goldfinger, and, surprisingly, Wolf Eyes. One reason for that is that Key, whose voice still sounds as effervescent and youthful as it did in 2003, had lost some confidence in his ability to write for the band. “I’m just in a different place, musically, the music I listen to, the music I write and record outside of Yellowcard, it’s just pretty far removed from what we were doing 20 years ago when we found that sound,” he says. “I was just really open to the idea of having someone come in and kickstart the process. And once that started, the floodgates just opened, I wrote two or three songs at home that I demoed just start to finish and brought back to the band.”

(Credit: Joe Brady)
(Credit: Joe Brady)

Goldstein helped provide the spark for “Bedroom Posters,” an album standout that may be Yellowcard’s next radio single. “Andrew was just noodling around in the studio before we got there that day, and we heard him playing that riff that you hear at the very top of the song, and we all were like, ‘Man, does that sound like a Yellowcard song,’” Key says. “We’ve been playing it live for about a month now, and words can’t even express how intense it is, man. When you get to the chorus and the crowd is singing those big background ‘whoa’s, it just makes your hair stand up.”

Last December, Yellowcard were getting close to wrapping up Better Days when Barker unexpectedly delivered a cameo from another pop punk icon, Avril Lavigne, for the ballad “You Broke Me Too.” “I was like, ‘Hey, I really just am getting big Avril vibes, I’m gonna have the violin and the strings kinda mimic a template that she’s already laid out,’” Mackin remembers. “And Travis looked over and he goes, ‘Do you think Avril should sing on the song?’ So Travis just made the call and sent us a little Christmas present. My wife punched me in the chest and said, ‘Is that really Avril Lavigne on a Yellowcard song?’”

Yellowcard’s lean years have made all the triumphs of 2025 that much more special for Key and Mackin, and they’re determined to savor this moment and deliver something special for their audience. “We are awash in social media and instant gratification and that really has, I think, unfortunately found its way into music, forcing a lot of music to be ‘content’ instead of creativity,” Key says. “And I think our generation of bands maintains writing music for ourselves and our fans, and that goes a long way.”

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Big Little Lies cast
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Is ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 3 Happening? Updates on Filming – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: HBO/Kobal/Shutterstock

HBO fans rejoiced after Reese Witherspoon unveiled more details about her return to Monterey. Nearly a year after co-star Nicole Kidman revealed that season 3 of Big Little Lies was in the works, the Legally Blonde alum provided a brief update on the show’s progress, including new material from the novel’s author, Liane Moriarty.

“Nicole and I have been waiting,” Witherspoon, 48, told E! News at the Hello Sunshine red carpet in October 2024.  “We’re in waiting for Liane Moriarty. She’s going to be turning in something very soon. We’re back to the original author and we’re going to go back to the original characters.”

“It’s exciting, too, because I think the kids are probably a little older now,” she continued. “So that might add another element. I don’t know yet; I haven’t read it.”

Nearly one year later, Variety reported that the season was officially in development.

Here’s a look at everything we know so far.

When Will ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 3 Premiere?

No premiere date for season 3 has been confirmed yet. In November 2023, during a Q&A at a Ladies Professional Golf Association event, Kidman noted that she “loved” working on the acclaimed HBO series and confirmed that she was actively working on season 3.

“I loved Big Little Lies because it sort of came along at a time in my life when I had my children, and I was thinking I was going to retire,” the Undoing alum said. “And then, this situation came along, where Reese Witherspoon and I were able to produce that show and create that show. And then all of you watched it and made it a massive success. And we will be bringing you a third one, just FYI.”

The only issue was that fans weren’t sure if Kidman was implying that the entire cast had already begun filming. Other cast members—Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz—did not confirm whether they are on board for the third season. A potential release date was set for sometime in 2024, but production faced delays due to the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

Kidman admitted she may have shared the news a bit prematurely when she announced the next season last November. “I got excited,” the Perfect Couple star told Vanity Fair in a joint interview with Witherspoon in June. “But we are now! We’re moving fast and furious, and Liane is delivering the book. Yeah, and we’re in good shape.”

“We talked about doing a season 3 a lot and, unfortunately, Jean-Marc Vallée, our incredible director, passed away this last year, and I just can’t imagine going on without him,” the Batman actress explained in a 2022 TikTok video.

Big Little Lies cast
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Who Is in the ‘Big Little Lies’ Season 3 Cast?

As of now, only Kidman and Witherspoon have confirmed their participation in the Season 3 cast. Previously, other actors expressed uncertainty about returning for a third season. In fact, Kravitz once stated she “doubted” they would ever return to the Big Little Lies set.

“We talked about doing a Season 3 a lot, and unfortunately, Jean-Marc Vallée, our incredible director, passed away this last year. I just can’t imagine going on without him,” the Batman actress explained in a 2022 TikTok video.

Meryl Streep also made a significant impact in Season 2, so fans are hoping she will return, especially considering the way her character and Nicole’s character concluded in the Season 2 finale.

What Happened at the End of Season 2? 

At the end of season 2, Meryl’s character, Mary Louise, and Nicole’s Celeste faced off, and more details about Perry’s death were revealed (Perry is played by Alexander Skarsgard). It was revealed that Mary Louise lost control while driving her sons, resulting in the accidental death of Perry’s brother. Celeste also hinted that Mary Louise had abused Perry emotionally and possibly physically, which could have caused him to become a domestic abuser.

The Monterey Five are also implied to have turned themselves in toward the end of the episode, as they approached the police station. This ending divided many viewers. 

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