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HOLLYWOOD HUSTLER: ‘47 RONIN’ DIRECTOR CARL RINSCH GUILTY OF SCAMMING NETFLIX OUT OF $11M!
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HOLLYWOOD HUSTLER: ‘47 RONIN’ DIRECTOR CARL RINSCH GUILTY OF SCAMMING NETFLIX OUT OF $11M!

by jummy84 December 13, 2025
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You know what they say about Hollywood—it’s all smoke and mirrors. But it looks like one director just got caught trying to sell the smoke without ever building the fire.

We’re talking about Carl Rinsch, the guy behind the camera for Keanu Reeves’ 47 Ronin. Federal prosecutors in New York just handed him a reality check, finding him guilty of wire fraud and money laundering.

Here’s the tea: Rinsch finessed Netflix out of $11 million for a sci-fi show called White Horse that—get this—never even existed. That’s right. A phantom show.

While Netflix thought they were cutting checks to finish production, Rinsch was out here living his best life, treating the production budget like his own personal piggy bank.

The Ultimate Finesse

According to the Feds, Netflix had already dropped $44 million on this guy’s project. But Rinsch came back around, hat in hand, claiming he needed another $11 mil to wrap things up.

Did that money go to the crew? The actors? The CGI budget? Nope.

Prosecutors say Rinsch funneled that cash straight into his personal accounts. He tried to flip it on the stock market and lost half of it in a couple of months. Then, he decided to roll the dice on crypto—and actually made some profit. But instead of paying Netflix back, he cashed out and went on a shopping spree that would make a rapper blush.

Rolls-Royces and… Million Dollar Mattresses?!

This is where it gets wild. Rinsch didn’t just buy a nice watch. He bought five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari. He dropped $652,000 on luxury watches and designer clothes.

But here’s the kicker that has everyone scratching their heads: Rinsch spent nearly $1 MILLION on mattresses and luxury bedding.

“He bought two mattresses for about $638,000 and spent another $295,000 on luxury bedding and linens.”

You read that right. This man was sleeping on a fortune while scamming one of the biggest media companies in the world. He also used the stolen loot to pay off $1.8 million in credit card debt.

The “Artist” Defense

Rinsch’s lawyer tried to spin this, saying the verdict sets a “dangerous precedent for artists” involved in creative disputes. Please. Since when is buying six exotic cars and million-dollar sheets a “creative dispute”?

US Attorney Jay Clayton wasn’t buying it either. He said Rinsch “took $11m meant for a TV show and gambled it on speculative stock options and crypto transactions.”

Rinsch is looking at sentencing in April. Looks like he’s going to be trading those $600k mattresses for a steel cot in a federal cell.

Now, you tell me—how does someone spend $1 million on a bed? Drop a dime in the comments!

December 13, 2025 0 comments
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Netflix Refutes Sean "Diddy" Combs Claims Over 'Reckoning' Docuseries
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Netflix Refutes Sean “Diddy” Combs Claims Over ‘Reckoning’ Docuseries

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATED with Netflix response: Less than a day after Sean Combs: The Reckoning debuted on Netflix, the Ted Sarandos-led streamer is taking Combs to task for claiming the docuseries executive produced by 50 Cent is an act of “corporate retaliation,” as Diddy lawyers allege.

“The claims being made about Sean Combs: The Reckoning are false,” a Netflix spokesperson told Deadline on Tuesday night.

In a cease-and-desist letter sent December 1, Combs’ attorneys insisted that failing to strong-arm the much accused and currently incarcerated Grammy winner to participate in a Netflix-controlled docu, co-CEO Sarandos turned to Diddy’s nemesis Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a “vindictive response.” With claims that 50 paid people to slag Diddy, the correspondence adds that damning pre-arrest footage of a seemingly scheming Combs from last year was “stolen.”

Today, as Combs looks to take formal legal action, the streamer says that’s all pure fiction.

“The project has no ties to any past conversations between Sean Combs and Netflix,” the rep added of Sarandos and Diddy’s professional relationship and any other docu project. “The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained.”

“This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution. Curtis Jackson is an executive producer but does not have creative control. No one was paid to participate.”

That’s pretty blunt, but still it seems there’s going to be a fifth episode to the four-part Reckoning — in court.

PREVIOUSLY, 3:19 PM PT: It turns out that the big man behind the scenes in the Sean Combs: The Reckoning saga isn’t Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson but Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, at least according to Diddy and his lawyers.

“Netflix chose Mr. Jackson as producer to punish Mr. Combs for refusing to play by its rules,” claims the December 1 cease-and-desist letter sent to the streamer’s top legal executive David Hyman by the incarcerated Combs’ attorneys over the four-parter docuseries that debuted today.

“In or about 2023, CEO Ted Sarandos proposed that Netflix produce a documentary about Mr. Combs. However, Mr. Combs rejected the proposal when Mr. Sarandos insisted he give up creative control,” the dense, four-page letter states of the latter, who attended the former’s 50th birthday party back in 2019. “Thus, the choice of Mr. Jackson to produce the Program was Netflix’s vindictive response to that rejection — an attempt by Netflix and Mr. Sarandos to ensure a one-sided character assassination, rather than a balanced and accurate portrayal.”

RELATED: ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’: Teaser Trailer For Shocking Doc Shows Diddy Warn “We’re Losing”

Putting the Reckoning and its damning portrait of Combs and his alleged crimes, rapes, violence against women, disregard for the law and more in the starkest light, the letter adds of Sarandos and Netflix’s supposed ploy: “It also ensured that a flagrant act of corporate retribution against Mr. Combs would be re-cast as one famous black man attacking another.” 

From left: Sean Combs, Ted Sarandos and Nicole Avant at Combs’ 50th birthday party in 2019

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If the swipe against Sarandos (which Combs’ team also did in a public statement Monday), Netflix’s alleged true motivations and 50 Cent (who does not pop up in any way in Reckoning) weren’t crystal-clear from those comments, perhaps this from the letter will set you straight:

Considering the numerous derogatory and, frankly, ludicrous allegations Mr. Jackson has levelled against Mr. Combs during his years-long vengeful crusade to injure him, Mr. Jackson’s unconcealed animus towards Mr. Combs, and our understanding, based on information and belief, that individuals are being paid to participate—and are therefore incentivized to cast Mr. Combs in the most unfavorable light—it is a virtual certainty that the Program will be replete with false and defamatory statements, as well intimate details, obtained and published in violation of Mr. Combs’ privacy rights and in breach of numerous non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements about which Netflix and Mr. Jackson are (or should have been) aware.

A Combs foe long before the Bad Boy Records founder’s September 2024 arrest and this past summer’s trial for racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, that 50 Cent has trolled Diddy relentlessly, no one could argue. As well as announcing just after Combs’ arrest that he would produce a docu on his rival, Power franchise EP 50 Cent also has gone public in trying to derail a Donald Trump pardon for the “freak-off” obsessed ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ performer after Combs’ July 2 conviction on  two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

RELATED: Trump Cools On Possible Diddy Pardon Over Risk Of MAGA Blowback

50 Cent poses on a red carpet.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in 2024

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Currently, with time served counted on his four-year sentence and an appeal on the criminal conviction underway, Diddy is behind bars(ish) at the cushy, low-security Fort Dix FCI in New Jersey. He is set to be released in June 2028. With a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department probe opened on Combs last month over allegations of a 2020 sexual battery against a music producer, let’s just say a Trump pardon looks very unlikely at this juncture.

Despite accusing Netflix of having “stolen” (as that press release Monday said) and “copyrighted” (and pretty damning) pre-arrest footage of a scheming Combs, the Grammy winner’s Sher Tremont team clearly failed to get the Alexandria Stapleton-directed “hit piece” Reckoning pulled Monday before its Tuesday launch. In the December 1 letter, which cc’s Sarandos and Bela Bajaria and builds on a July 3 C&D letter on the same subject, Combs’ lawyers state, “As you are undoubtedly aware, Mr. Combs has not hesitated to take legal action against media entities and others who violate his rights, and he will not hesitate to do so against Netflix.”

That was before Sean Combs: The Reckoning hit the streamer in the early hours this morning.

Today, Combs’ reps told Deadline that “after watching the series and now knowing what is in it, Sean’s team is reviewing its legal options and will decide shortly how best to respond.”

Contacted by Deadline, Netflix –as it did Monday — had no comment on Combs’ legal threats.

As they did on December 1, the streamer run by Sarandos and Greg Peters, which is bidding to snag a big piece of Warner Bros Discovery right now, offered a week-old comment by director Stapleton. Specifically, the filmmaker was commenting on the BTS footage of Combs telling one of his lawyers “to find someone that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business” to help turn the tide on the various claims against him. “It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights,” Stapleton said of the September 2024 footage, which the much-accused Combs apparently wanted for his own documentary project.

As for Sean Combs: The Reckoning, turn down all the media and online noise and it is hard to tell how it is doing, even with a well-hyped and morning show-promoted launch. There are no viewing figures available as of today for Reckoning, however while it may not do Stranger Things 5 numbers, the series is expected to show up on Netflix’s domestic Top 10 chart on Wednesday. The four-parter’s international standing will be revealed next week.

Of course, by next week, this could have all gone way beyond cease-and-desist letters and CEO slagging and turned into a real legal showdown — the latest of many for Combs, who is facing literally dozens and dozens of civil suits on sexual assault, violence, drugging and more.

December 3, 2025 0 comments
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Toby Wallace To Star In Netflix Series
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Toby Wallace To Star In Netflix Series

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: Toby Wallace (Euphoria, Bikeriders) has become the first actor officially set as a series regular in Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed live-action series, based on Ubisoft’s best-selling video game franchise.

Wallace is said to be playing the co-lead in Assassin’s Creed, a high-octane thriller centered on the secret war between two shadowy factions — one set on determining mankind’s future through control and manipulation, while the other fights to preserve free will. The series follows its characters — said to be different from the games — across pivotal historical events as they battle to shape humanity’s destiny.

The series stems from a deal Netflix signed with Ubisoft in 2020. It is expected to start production in 2026 in Italy, which I hear serves as a setting of the series, with the exact time period unclear.

Roberto Patino and David Wiener serve as showrunners. They executive produce with Gerard Guillemot, Margaret Boykin, Austin Dill, Genevieve Jones for Ubisoft Film & Television, and Matt O’Toole.

With more than 230 million units sold, the Assassin’s Creed franchise is one of the best-selling series in video game history.

This marks Wallace’s return to Netflix where he previously starred on the 2019 mystery YA drama series The Society. He recently wrapped shooting HBO’s Euphoria as a new Season 3 series regular.

Wallace’s recent feature credits include Jeff Nichols’ The Bikeriders alongside Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and Austin Butler, Ron Howard’s Eden alongside Jude Law and Sydney Sweeney, Charles Williams’ Inside with Guy Pearce, as well as in Jusin Lin’s Last Days. .

On TV, Wallace also starred in Danny Boyle’s FX on Hulu limited series Pistol, in which he portrayed Sex Pistols’ guitarist Steve Jones. Aussie Wallace, winner of the 2020 AACTA Best Lead Actor award and the 2019 Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor at the Venice Film Festival for Babyteeth, is repped by CAA, 3 Arts, CP Artist Management, and Sloane Offer.

November 25, 2025 0 comments
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Miss the Golden Age of Weird Netflix? Try ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’
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Miss the Golden Age of Weird Netflix? Try ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

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

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Peter Morgan's 'The Boys From Brazil' Officially A Go At Netflix
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Peter Morgan’s ‘The Boys From Brazil’ Officially A Go At Netflix

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Netflix is officially moving forward with the limited series reimagination of Ira Levin’s novel The Boys From Brazil, from creator Peter Morgan (The Crown), World Productions, and Orchid Pictures. As Deadline reported exclusively back in February, Jeremy Strong (Succession, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere) will lead the cast as Yakov Liebermann.

The project will also star Daniel Brühl (Rush, Inglourious Basterds) as Von Harteneck, August Diehl (A Hidden Life, Inglourious Basterds) as Johann-Friedrich Meinhardt, and Gillian Anderson (The Crown, Sex Education) as Frieda Steiner.

Additional casting includes Shira Haas (Unorthodox, Captain America: Brave New World) as Anna Koehler and Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex, Fleishman is in Trouble) as Hannah Liebermann.

Filming will begin next month in the UK, Germany, Bulgaria and Spain.

Shira Haas and Lizzy Caplan

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Part historical thriller, part moral reckoning, The Boys from Brazil is a 5-part limited series (hour-long episodes) about obsession, vengeance, and the terrifying persistence of hatred. It asks: when the world chooses to forget its darkest history, who will fight to keep the memory and the justice alive?

Set across three decades from the immediate aftermath of WW2 through the political turbulence of the 1970s, the series follows Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Yakov Liebermann in his lifelong crusade to bring Nazi fugitives to justice, a crusade that has cost him nearly everything.

When one of his young protégées, undercover in Brazil, learns of a shocking Nazi plan, Liebermann is in a race against time to expose an unimaginable truth: Doctor Johann-Friedrich Meinhardt, a sadistic Nazi scientist he believed long dead, is alive and orchestrating a diabolical project to spark the rise of a Fourth Reich.

“Building on his extraordinary work with The Crown, Peter continues to examine the political and emotional forces which, through the 20th century, have moulded the world we live in today. That he does so via the intimate human stories within the sweep of history makes his storytelling powerfully relatable,” shared executive producer Suzanne Mackie, who founded Orchid Pictures.

Levin’s novel was adapted for the big screen in 1978 by Heywood Gould and was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. The film, starring Laurence Olivier as Ezra Liebermann and Gregory Peck as Dr. Josef Mengele, received five Academy Award nominations. The feature also starred Steve Guttenberg, James Mason, Lilli Palmer, and Uta Hagen.

The Boys From Brazil is executive produced by Suzanne Mackie for Orchid Pictures, Simon Heath (Line of Duty, Save Me) for World Productions, and Alex Gabassi (The Crown, Black Doves), who will also direct. Additionally, The Crown alumni Oona O Beirn and Andy Stebbing are producers on the project.

November 18, 2025 0 comments
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Netflix Games President Alain Tascan Teases Offerings To Be Played on TV
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Netflix Games President Alain Tascan Teases Offerings To Be Played on TV

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The sun was a few hours from setting when doors opened at the Netflix on Vine studio space as the streamer hosted an official Netflix Game Night for press, partners and guests on Wednesday afternoon.

The digital showcase gave attendees an exclusive opportunity to play recently released Netflix Games made for smart TVs while getting a sneak peek at upcoming launches as the streamer continues its push into becoming a one-stop shop for all things entertainment.

“Our vision is simple,” Netflix Games president Alain Tascan said in kicking off the presentation in front of a standing room only crowd. “Can we make playing a game as simple as streaming a movie on a Friday using the same innovative mindset that led Netflix to transform itself from a company shipping DVDs to streaming, movies, shows and now games. I tell my team almost every day we have a golden ticket, the opportunity to reinvent the way people play games, but also engage and reengage with IP and worlds they are familiar with. So hopefully today you’ll see the potential of what can be games on Netflix and on the TV, where the majority of our audience is.”

The event, and Tascan’s comments, come a little more than a month after Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters announced to Lucas Shaw at Bloomberg Screentime that the streamer was making a move with its games division from offering a suite of mobile apps to games that can be played on TVs for the first time using smartphones as controllers. Group games dominated the first rollout with currently available titles like Boggle Party, LEGO Party, Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, Pictionary: Game Night and Tetris Time Warp. Up next: Dead Man’s Party: A Knives Out Game that features detective Benoit Blanc (played in the franchise by Daniel Craig) and allows users to solve a mystery in which everyone playing is a suspect.

Courtesy of Netflix Games

The games range from existing IP like the LEGO franchise to Netflix originals and beyond. Tascan, who joined the streamer last summer from Epic Games, explained why they’re doubling down in his division.

“At Netflix, our mission is to entertain the world but entertainment isn’t just about shows and movies. Right now, more than three billion people around the world are playing games. It’s the biggest entertainment shift in the last 30 years. Games tell a story and we are home of the best storytellers on the planet. It’s why I’m so excited about what we’re creating At Netflix. Our strategy is to give people something familiar, whether it’s a game they know or a world they love, but we also want to take advantage of the rich and innovations at Netflix to push games in new and unexpected directions.”

It was Netflix Games vp Jeet Shroff who said that one of those directions won’t require any movement as they want subscribers to simply keep the Netflix app open on on their TVs all night. “Let’s say it’s Friday night, dinner’s done and you’re looking for something to do. Forget fumbling through that board game closet. Just open up Netflix,” said Shroff, who explained that scanning a QR code allows smartphones to become game controllers. “You’re going to have a blast with your family and friends. You can go straight from watching KPop Demon Hunters to playing a party game without ever leaving Netflix.”

That’s not to say that Netflix is abandoning its mobile games. Far from it. There are 80 mobile options and more on the way, including high profile launches. The “coming soon” lineup includes PAW Patrol Academy, the wrestling sim WWE 2K25: Netflix Edition starring superstars like Roman Reigns, Trish Stratus, Undertaker and Rhea Ripley, the daily game Netflix Puzzled featuring hot titles like Stranger Things, Squid Game, KPop Demon Hunters, Bridgerton and Emily in Paris, and Red Dead Redemption.

Courtesy of Netflix Games

To tease another launch, Tascan and his Netflix Game Night team then allowed attendees to be among the first to play Best Guess Live hosted by TV and media personality Hunter March (Sugar Rush, Nightly Pop) and Howie Mandel in what was presented as a live stream from another location. Reminiscent of the wildly popular Trivia HQ, the mobile game show is sure to be a weekday phenomenon that allows users to compete in real time against real players for cash prizes. Best Guess Live offers up five clues, which last 20 seconds each, allowing users to drop their answers as quickly as they can to beat the competition. Speaking of, one reputable journalist in attendance beat the competition by guessing that March and Mandel were just down the hall, and they were. After the game had ended, the two raced over to surprise the crowd and join Tascan for some final comments.

“You can see why games on Netflix are going to be different. And let me be clear, we are not here to compete with consoles. We’re creating a completely new way to play games,” Tascan concluded. “One that’s as easy as streaming a show on a Friday night. On the TV and film side, we’ve gone from sending DVDs through snail mail to streaming films and movies to an audience of more than 700 million people around the world. It’s in Netflix’s DNA to innovate and push boundaries. In the history of gaming, some of the biggest successes have come from taking big swings and now we’re going to apply that same innovation to games. We’re going to keep experimenting and entertaining the world. This is just the beginning.”

“Since launching earlier this year, [World of Peppa Pig] been one of our top 10 most played games every single week,” said Kids Games general manager Lisa Burgess. “Kids don’t just want to watch their favorite characters, they want to play with them and leap excitedly into those worlds. And parents love finding these games in a place they already know and trust.”

Courtesy of Netflix Games

Netflix Games’ Lego Duplo World.

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November 13, 2025 0 comments
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'Death By Lightning' Netflix Editors on Garfield and Guiteau Showdown
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‘Death By Lightning’ Netflix Editors on Garfield and Guiteau Showdown

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

[Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “Death By Lightning”]  

Before we see anything that leads the failed lawyer and frustrated Republican job-seeker Charles Guiteau to shoot President James Garfield, the Netflix miniseries “Death By Lightning” tells us that history forgot both of these men. Fans of “Assassins” may bristle at that a little, but the statement acts as a tragic leveler, bringing both the show’s Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen) and Garfield (Michael Shannon) onto the same volatile playing field. 

This parity between the show’s protagonists was essential for the “Death by Lightning” editing team, which consisted of Joseph Krings and Joe Leonard over the course of production and initial picture cuts, then Anna Hauger and Michael Ruscio, along with additional editors Derek Desmond and Bridget Case, for the remainder of post. It enabled the true engine of the series to be the movement between Garfield and Guiteau over the course of the former’s surprise Republican nomination and brief anti-corruption-focused administration. It also demanded that the editors really find empathy for both president and assassin, and imbue that feeling into how they cut the series. 

PARADISE - The Man Who Kept the Secrets - Xavier and Robinson race to find President Bradford’s murderer before it’s too late. (Disney/Brian Roedel)STERLING K. BROWN

Nowhere is that clearer than in the scene that both Hauger and Krings told IndieWire hit them the hardest. In Episode 3, “Casus Belli,” Guiteau finally worms his way into a meeting with the man he feels he’s helped elect president, angling for a consul post in Paris or Vienna (he’s learning both French and German!). But standing before the object of all his obsessive hopes, Guiteau can’t come out and say what he wants. He has to tell Garfield, first, how much he feels he knows him, and how much Garfield means to him, and a plea almost bursts out of his chest: “Help me!” 

It is, to use the parlance of a different age, a big yikes. 

The scene lasts no more than three minutes and 30 seconds, but the “Death By Lightning” editing team makes every one of them an agonizing parasocial nightmare. Ruscio told IndieWire that the sequence felt like DeNiro and Pacino finally meeting in “Heat” — “You’re withholding it and then, when it comes, it really delivers at a point where the audience is craving and sort of been hungry for it. And it just delivers so beautifully,” Ruscio said. 

Part of the beauty is in how the edit continues to be just tantalizingly withholding. There are 10 different camera setups to capture the sequence: A couple of medium wide shots to establish the space, a close-up of them shaking hands, a medium shot of each man with the other out of focus in the foreground, then a closer medium of each, and a final devastating wide of Guiteau left alone in the doorframe at the end. The scene keeps lingering on Guiteau an awkward extra second, as his praise of Garfield doesn’t land with its audience, and in the moments of highest vulnerability and disappointment, the scene uses the shots that just show each man alone, unable to connect with each other. 

Death by Lightning. Michael Shannon as James Garfield in episode 101 of Death by Lightning. Cr. Larry Horricks/Netflix © 2025
‘Death By Lightning’ LARRY HORRICKS/NETFLIX

“I always like to go into an edit and into a scene or to an episode with a certain amount of empathy for every character,” Hauger told IndieWire. “When Garfield meets Guiteau, you really get this depth of understanding of Guiteau’s longing, and you also get the disappointment at the end when he’s not getting the answers that he wants from Garfield and it’s — Matthew Macfadyen’s performance in that scene is tremendous.”

The mark of great performers, though, is that they give the editors a lot of different colors of an idea or emotion to play with. “He’s so desperate when he’s finally engaging with Garfield, but you know, you can’t play a desperate character desperately. Matthew found a way to really get that humanity in there, and I think the work that we did was really honing in on the performances so everyone could key into who these men were,” Ruscio said. 

“Death by Lightning,” to its very great credit, shows that aspects of who these men were could be very funny. Garfield’s farm might be in Ohio, but he has a pretty Clark Kent role as the Good Man of the series, and so, in the scene with Guiteau and elsewhere, has to be quite straightlaced and unmoveably principled — much less fun than Bradley Whitford’s exasperated James Blaine or Shea Whigham’s ultimate dude take on Rosco Conkling. But not no fun, thanks to his wife, Crete (Betty Gilpin). 

“Betty Gilpin came with just such a spirit for play. Whenever she would have a scene with Michael, she would just do something weird and crazy and he’d have to react to it and it really opened up Michael to having more variations in his performance,” Krings told IndieWire. “Then he’s like, ‘Oh, OK, we can play here and we can be a little bit more comic and I can be more fun and open.” 

Death by Lightning. (L to R) Betty Gilpin as Crete Garfield, Michael Shannon as James Garfield in episode 101 of Death by Lightning. Cr. Larry Horricks/Netflix © 2025
‘Death By Lightning’ LARRY HORRICKS/NETFLIX

Even with the more outwardly buffoonish Chester Arthur (Nick Offerman), the editors felt that some of their job was to get out of the way every time he shouts for “Sausages!” but also some of it to seed little glimmers of someone more serious and more noble throughout, so that his arc feels earned when he finds himself with unexpected responsibility. “You go too far in one direction, and you’re going to have trouble balancing it with the seriousness of the show or the gravity of the show. So it was a really interesting challenge from the very beginning,” Leonard told IndieWire. 

For the editors, the moment between the two men in Episode 3 encapsulated the rich mix of humor, tragedy, vanity for fame, and longing for remembrance that are at the heart of “Death By Lightning” and make it feel immediately relatable to a contemporary audience. That is, very much, by design — from the writing, direction, and performances, of course, but also through how long the editors choose to linger on a face and let us understand and emotion, through when they decide to cut to a crushingly confused reaction. 

“We are always looking to find the connections and the parallels, but it was such a joy to get to work on something based in a really interesting historical [setting] that actually has these connections to what’s happening now,” Leonard said. “We’re naturally, as filmmaking people, going to want to work [towards] that. The story is being told right now, so it has a relevance to now,” Leonard said. 

There is something oddly hopeful about that relevance, despite the tragic ending. All this has happened before, and all of this will happen again, “Death By Lightning” proves — but never meet your heroes. 

“Death By Lightning” is now streaming on Netflix.

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Felicia Pride Debbie Allen
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‘A Different World’ Sequel Snags Netflix Series Order

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Hillman College will enroll a new class of students with Netflix’s pickup of a sequel series to A Different World.

The streamer has given a series order to the comedy, which has been in the works for more than a year (and included a very rare pilot order from Netflix). The show will star Tony Award winner Maleah Joi Moon (Hell’s Kitchen on Broadway) as Deborah, the youngest daughter of original series leads Whitley (Jasmine Guy) and Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison), who enrolls at the HBCU her parents attended.

Felicia Pride (Bel-Air, Grey’s Anatomy) is the showrunner on A Different World. Several alumni of the 1987-93 NBC series join Pride as executive producers, including Debbie Allen, Reggie Rock Bythewood, Gina Prince-Bythewood and Tom Werner; Mandy Summers also exec produces. Allen, who directed the majority of the original show’s episodes, will helm the series premiere and two more episodes in the sequel’s first season.

“It is such an honor to be a part of bringing back this iconic show, one that I grew up on and which had a profound impact on my life,” Pride said in a statement. “I am so proud of the work we’re doing to reimagine A Different World for beloved fans and new generations alike.”

A Different World was a spinoff of The Cosby Show that followed Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) to college. Bonet left the show after its first season, and the show retooled around a larger ensemble that featured Guy, Hardison, Dawnn Lewis, Darryl M. Bell, Cree Summer, Charnele Brown, Glynn Turman, Sinbad and Lou Myers. Bill Cosby is credited as the creator of the original series, but he is not involved in the sequel.

The logline for the sequel reads, “The series follows Deborah as she enters her freshman year at her parents’ HBCU alma mater and finds their shadow difficult to escape. She sets out to build her own legacy — while having the time of her life — alongside a whole new generation of Hillman’s best and brightest.

Alijah Kai, Chibuikem Uche, Cornell Young IV, Jordan Aaron Hall and Kennedi Reece will star alongside Moon in the new series.

“A Different World changed everything for us,” said the Bythewoods in a statement. “It was where we got our start as writers and where we found each other. This show has always been a part of our love story. To return to Hillman now and help reimagine this world for a new generation feels like a continuation of that legacy — one rooted in love, purpose, and possibility.”

Moon is repped by Buchwald, Authentic Talent & Literary Management, Strig Artist Management and Jill Fritzo PR. Kai is with IAG and Holland and Knight.

November 11, 2025 0 comments
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Nick Cannon and Bre Tiesi
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Bri Tiesi Wouldn’t Let Nick Cannon on Netflix Show

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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Don’t expect to see Nick Cannon join partner Bri Tiesi on Selling Sunset soon. Tiesi, who has starred on the Netflix reality show since Season 6, says she has no intention of bringing Cannon into the fray.

“No. I would never subject [Nick] to that,” the real estate agent explained to Us Weekly. “I will never subject him to a show that did not show him an ounce of respect or grace. I would never allow that.”

She went on: “I don’t care if they said they’d give him $100 million. I would say, ‘Not a f***ing chance in hell.’ I definitely hold a grudge, so I would never subject him to that. The crazy part is that he would do it. He would be nice enough to do it if that’s what I wanted. That’s what I love about him. But it’s a hard no for me, because they have tried.”

Tiesi shares son Legendary, 3, with Cannon — the toddler is one of the 12 children the Masked Singer host has welcomed with various partners — and has been candid about the two of them having an open, on and off relationship, as People reports.

But Tiesi’s partnership with Cannon became a point of contention in her longtime feud with Selling Sunset costar Chelsea Lazkani, who has expressed disapproval of him fathering many children with many mothers.

And Tiesi told Us Weekly she had to learn to trust Selling Sunset’s production team to convey her family arrangement authentically. “My first two seasons, I did not trust production,” she said. “Now we’ve gotten over that, and I’m slowly feeling a little bit more comfortable introducing my real life because it is controversial. People do have strong opinions on how I live my life and my child. I was very cautious of that. I had to build that relationship and trust our production. Because I had to know that things that I really care about are going to be protected and they’re never going to be used in any other way than exactly how it happens.”

Selling Sunset, Seasons 1–9, Now Streaming, Netflix

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Hilary Duff Talks ‘Younger’s Netflix Resurgence and Why It Was ‘Really Fun’ for Her

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Hilary Duff and Sutton Foster‘s show Younger had a loyal fan base throughout its seven-season run from 2015 to 2021. But because the show was on TV Land (before moving to Hulu and Paramount+ for Season 7), it never had a major mainstream breakthrough, and instead relied on its cult following to keep it on the air.

In early 2025, Younger was added to Netflix, which exposed a whole new audience to the beloved comedy-drama. And yes, Duff is very aware of this resurgence.

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