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Tracker and High Potential
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‘Tracker,’ ‘High Potential’ Still Rule Network TV Ratings for Fall 2025

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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The top of the network ratings charts for the 2025-26 season so far don’t look much different from how they did last season — which is to say that CBS’ Tracker and ABC’s High Potential are still racking up big audiences.

As it has for each of its first two seasons, Tracker is on pace to be the most-watched network entertainment show (i.e., excluding sports and news programming) of the current season. Through Oct. 26 (the most current available figures), the show has averaged just under 14 million cross-platform viewers over seven days. That’s more than 1.5 million viewers than the second-ranked series … which is High Potential at 12.38 million. The two also ranked first and second for the 2024-25 season (in Nielsen’s longer-tail, 35-day ratings).

High Potential, meanwhile, has a sizable lead among all non-sports and news shows in the key ad sales demographic of adults 18-49. It averages a 2.42 rating over seven days of viewing (equivalent to about 3.29 million people in that age range), with almost three quarters of its total coming via streaming. ABC also notes that High Potential’s Sept. 16 season premiere has grown to 17.23 million viewers and a 3.9 rating among adults 18-49 over five weeks of viewing.

CBS’ Matlock (10.31 million viewers) and NCIS (8.86 million) and NBC’s Chicago Fire (8.62 million) complete the top five shows in total viewers. If sports and news were included, NBC’s Sunday Night Football (21.77 million same-day viewers, not including streaming, from Sept. 22-Oct. 26), ABC’s portion of Monday Night Football (12.11 million) and CBS’ 60 Minutes (8.93 million) would all be in the top five.

Three ABC shows — the resurgent Dancing With the Stars (2.0 rating), Abbott Elementary (1.96) and 911 (1.48) — follow High Potential in the 18-49 rankings, with Tracker in fifth at 1.39.

Viewing patterns look to be fairly consistent with recent years: On average, the top 20 shows are drawing about 22 percent of their seven-day viewer totals from streaming, and a much higher proportion (54 percent) of their adults 18-49 ratings.

The top 20 network entertainment series for the first five weeks of the 2025-26 season are below.

November 15, 2025 0 comments
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The Black Effect Podcast Network VIBE Digital Cover Story (Nov 2025)
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The Black Effect Podcast Network VIBE Digital Cover Story (Nov 2025)

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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If there’s one thing Charlamagne Tha God has never been accused of, it’s silence.  

For years, the man has made a living — a good living — off the simple act of running his mouth. He’s debated Hip-Hop icons before breakfast, grilled politicians before lunch, and can even be found on Comedy Central sparking national conversation just before your evening nightcap. To the man born Lenard McKelvey, a microphone isn’t just a tool — it’s an instrument, a weapon, and a confessional booth rolled into one.  

It was only a matter of time before he decided to build an empire out of it. In 2020, he launched The Black Effect Podcast Network, a platform dedicated to amplifying Black voices, perspectives, and experiences in all of their complexity. What started as a big idea (and a few bold calls to iHeartMedia) has become a powerhouse — a cultural echo chamber where storytellers, truth-tellers, and comedians all come to do what Charlamagne does best: talk that talk.  

And then there’s Dollie S. Bishop, the Brooklyn-born, South Carolina-raised television maven-turned podcasting pro who makes sure he walks the walk. As President of Production and Creative Development at The Black Effect Podcast Network, Bishop is the steady hand behind the mics who turn all that talk into traction. While Charlamagne might light the spark, Bishop keeps the fire burning — overseeing strategy, partnerships, and the delicate art of keeping a creative network profitable and purposeful. Charlamagne is the mouth, Dollie is the muscle — the one who makes sure ideas turn into institutions. 

Together, they form a rare kind of creative balance — the dreamer and the doer, the provocateur and the planner. But at their core, they’re both storytellers who’ve been hooked on narrative since childhood. Charlamagne credits his mother, who put everything from The Bible to Beverly Cleary novels in his hands as a young man in Moncks Corner, SC, while Bishop conceptualized her own stories, reimagining her life as something greater than her reality. Their shared passion blossomed into communications careers, with Charlamagne’s radio history and time with “OG” Wendy Williams well documented. However, the strategic chatterbox has the late Reggie Ossé to thank for sparking his interest in podcasts with the highly regarded and influential Combat Jack Show. 

“My man Chris Morrow told me 12, 13 years ago I needed to start a podcast, and I’m like, ‘what is a podcast?’” Charlamange tells VIBE from the comfort of The Breakfast Club studio in New York City. “He worked with Reggie Ossé and The Loud Speakers Network, and told me to start listening to Combat Jack. Combat Jack was literally my introduction to podcasts.” 

Even while a fan and admirer of Jack, Charla was hesitant to follow through on Morrow’s advice. “Chris told me, ‘There’s two things you’re gonna have to do. You’re gonna have to write a book, and you’re gonna have to start a podcast.’ I always wanted to write a book. I love reading and storytelling. But I remember being arrogant, saying, ‘Oh, I don’t need a podcast, I do morning radio! The people who do podcasts are the people who can’t get on radio.’ And then I started thinking to myself, ‘I’ve been fired from radio four times, so this would be a good backup plan if I ever get fired from The Breakfast Club.’”  

Morrow, the man who planted the seed, tells VIBE that his insistence stemmed from Charla’s interests and success in other areas, knowing that a podcast could not only amplify those moves, but create new opportunities. While Charla was slow to see the vision, he eventually came around.

“When he saw the value in that, I think it was a significant moment for podcasting,” Morrow tells VIBE. “Prior to that, especially in the Hip-Hop space, there was a feeling that if you were already on the radio, then you didn’t need to do a podcast. Charlamagne changed that perception.” 

And so he went for it, quickly learning that his previous arrogance was not only naïve, but a blessing blocker. He realized with his show Brilliant Idiots that the industry could bring in the bread and stir conversation like the radio of yore. 

“When we started doing it, we were doing it for the love, me and my guy Andrew Schultz,” Charlamagne says of his Brilliant Idiots co-host. “It took off immediately. I remember getting that first check with the advertising dollars, and being like, ‘Oh! You can make real money doing this.’ And then we started doing live shows and selling merchandise and treating this like a legitimate business. Twelve years later, and that’s been very lucrative for me.” 

Bishop, on the other hand, found herself smitten with Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday, an interview podcast hosted by the daytime icon that spoke to her own propensity for self-improvement. 

“I’ve always been into self-help content, so anything that I gravitate toward, whether it’s a book or anything in life, the question is ‘how can I be better?’” Bishop tells VIBE. “It just fed my soul in so many ways.”  

After spending over a decade as a television producer, Bishop, like many of us, found herself twiddling her green thumbs when the 2020 Covid pandemic hit. “Everything had shut down at that point,” she explains. “Everybody was trying to figure out how to adapt. I had just been sitting at home for nine months. I was gardening, and I just let go and let God. I wasn’t concerned about work. I had everything I needed.” 

Within his 2017 tome Black Privilege: Opportunity Comes to Those Who Create It, Charlamagne speaks of failure often leading the way to success. In this case, he deems the “failure of the federal government” as a major catalyst for Black Effect’s creation, “Because everybody was at home because of Covid,” including Bishop. 

“So, I was like, Dollie’s in the garden! ‘Dollie! Yo! You want to come run this network?’,” the radio vet recalls of first reaching out to Bishop. “She decided she wanted to do it, and so did every single person I reached out to to be a part of this network. Everybody said yes. Everybody.” 

A rich relationship has been developed between Charlamagne, Dollie and the network’s hosts, no better demonstrated than during the collective’s 5th anniversary party this October, where journalist and Breakfast Club newswoman Loren LoRosa interviewed fellow podcasters under the brand’s umbrella, including reality show HNIC Carlos King, who brought his Reality With The King podcast to the network in July 2025. 

“When I was approached by Dollie to partner with Black Effect for my podcast, it was a no-brainer for me,” King shared with VIBE amid the celebration. “And I thought for myself, it was an opportunity to show the culture that two successful Black men can join forces with no ego involved and really build a partnership together.”  

It should be noted that King’s podcast was highly successful and a regular conversation starter years before bringing his talents to the network. For the gifted interviewer, partnering has provided the manpower – talent bookers, advertising resources, etc. —  that comes with the iHeart banner without impeding on the creative.  

Carlos King (Photo by Carol Lee Rose/Getty Images)

“They allow me to do me,” King states with confidence. “They’re like, ‘look, it ain’t broke. Don’t fix it, okay? We bought into you. You’ve had three successful years of your podcast already, we’re here to help you build.’ And that’s exactly what they’ve been doing.” 

King partnered with Black Effect in the same vein as many of the network’s biggest shows, with behemoths like The 85 South Show, All The Smoke, Drink Champs and even The Breakfast Club having been established prior to the network’s 2020 founding. Securing partnerships with these entities — in addition to the network’s first original pod, Cut To It Featuring Steve Smith Sr. — established the network as the premiere home of Black storytelling within the podcast space, allowing for the development of shows that speak to deeper issues within our communities, including Just Heal With Dr. Jay, and Family Therapy.  

Both Dollie and Charlamagne brag of these titles with the same – if not more – enthusiasm as they do when discussing the heavy-hitters who consume our timelines. There’s a palpable belief in their people that emanates when they speak of platforming voices that are “intentional” in their mission, whether that be to help you heal or crack you up.  

“I saw all of these different podcasts that didn’t necessarily have a home, but they had an audience,” Charlamagne tells me of securing titles ahead of the network’s launch. “No exaggeration, The Breakfast Club is the most downloaded Black podcast, and has been for the last eight, nine years. But it was just out there as an iHeart podcast. You had Drink Champs, The 85 South Show. My whole mindset was, let’s connect the dots for these people on the audio piece with our sales team, and so that’s what we did.” 

Conal Byrne, CEO of iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group, spoke of trusting in Charla’s “unwavering passion and vision,” to successfully turn his dream into a “cultural movement.”

“He brings that bold authenticity he’s known for, and it’s translating into real impact—this network has launched dozens of shows, many of which are running up the charts, and is reshaping the podcast landscape, pushing boundaries, and elevating diverse creators and voices,” Byrne tells VIBE. “That kind of drive and purpose is exactly why we built this with him, and it’s why the network is flourishing.”

Even while having established itself as a premiere podcast network – captivating 45% of the entire Black Male podcast audience and hitting over a billion downloads in 2025 – Black Effect has been made to confront barriers that its achievements and influence have yet to circumvent. This becomes evident when the business partners discuss certain advertisers giving them the cold shoulder over “risqué” shows while sponsoring unseasoned titles in the same category.

“The example I use all the time is WHOREible Decisions with Mandii and Weezy,” Charlamagne explains of the much-discussed podcast that was eventually renamed Decisions, Decisions. “Mandii and Weezy’s audio numbers are through the roof.

“They do millions monthly, but they don’t get the same opportunities as a Guys We F****d or a Call Her Daddy. What’s the difference between what Mandii and Weezy do and what all those other ladies do?”  

“They’re Black,” Dollie quickly responds, with Charlamagne confirming, “That’s it. You can’t just pigeonhole them, and say, ‘well, they talk about sex all the time.’ No, they talk about everything, to the point where they decided to change their name. They changed their name because they felt like WHOREible Decisions was holding them back.  

“Advertisers can look at them getting the same type of numbers and would not want to advertise. Like, ‘Oh, that show’s too risqué,’ but a show called Guys We F****d ain’t? And I love Guys We F****d, I’ve been on the show before, but what’s the difference? Nobody’s able to explain that to me, so I can only assume it’s because they’re Black.” 

Black Effect moves to remedy this issue as much as possible with a business model leveraging its biggest property for the security of all.  

“If you want our top show, which is The Breakfast Club podcast, sure! But you also have to take the entire slate that’s on the network,” Dollie details. “You can’t à la carte and pick what you want, and we do that to ensure that all of our partners are bringing in revenue.  

“They need to understand that Black voices have value, that’s it,” Dollie continues of potential sponsors. “There’s value here. I think we all know it. We all probably don’t want to admit it, but act on it and recognize it, it’s just that simple.” 

“Black equals green,” Charlamagne adds. “There’s no such thing as black money. These are human beings who spend like everybody else spends. So, why wouldn’t you tap into that? And it’s not like we don’t have a white audience. We’re not a niche thing that’s just for Black people. We are what’s cool, we control the cool, and people like to listen to what’s cool. Go to any of the live shows, and look at the audience.” 

It’s true. Pull up to a live taping of any given BE podcast and you’ll see a pretty rare sight in 2025: authentic diversity. In fact, authenticity is what reels most listeners in as charisma-drenched hosts bring it on the mic every week. That authenticity also translates to guests like Vernon “Mad Max” Maxwell during his iconic All The Smoke interview and Young Thug’s quotable-heavy appearance on PERSPEKTIVES WITH BANK.  

“Authenticity is the number one thing to me. There’s not a podcast you can name that has success where the individuals on that podcast aren’t authentic to who they are,” Charlamagne insists. “The most important thing for a podcast is to have something to say. Nothing else matters. What is your intention? And when you have that true, authentic intention, you soar.” 

With strong, authentic voices often comes massive egos, and with so many A-list A-mics on the roster, one could wonder how Bishop manages multiple properties and personalities. Turns out, it actually isn’t too taxing for the former Def Jam intern, whose hustle landed her at the side of legendary music exec L.A. Reid before she went on to produce for various Viacom brands. 

“I’m going to tell the truth girl, it’s really not tough,” Bishop concedes. “My career has been kind of like walking up a staircase, and everything has prepared me for what was next. Interacting with people and dealing with talent has always been easy for me. I think I see people for who they are, and it gives me a good idea of how to deal with them. 

“Now, because I never ran a podcast network before, there was definitely a learning curve just to understand things, but I pay attention. I pay attention to the people who know what they’re doing. I’ve had great teachers throughout my career and I’m a great student, so it hasn’t been difficult at all. It’s just been a powerful course. I’m led by something higher.” 

Tapping into “something higher” has always been the goal for Black Effect, which not only measures its success by the numbers, but by its real-world impact, best demonstrated via their annual Black Effect Podcast Festival and The Thrill of Possibilities HBCU Summit, where students receive mentorship and assistance with everything from headshots to post-collegiate career placement. 

“These initiatives go beyond the bottom line, they showcase Black Effect as a media company that’s not just talking the talk, but walking it, and not just for fun,” says Bishop, who embraces the challenge with enthusiasm and expertise, something that, for Charlamagne, solidifies the businesswoman as the leader of this movement. 

“My definition of a boss is Dollie Bishop, I work for her,” he says with confidence in his presidential pick. “You can’t just say you’re a boss, people have to want to follow your direction because they know you’re leading them somewhere they need or want to be, and that’s Dollie.”  

Another powerful woman with whom BE left a lasting impression is none other than former Vice President Kamala Harris, whose appearance on All The Smoke found its way into her 2025 book 107 Days, a moment of pride for Charla, who was somewhat taken aback by the entry. 

“That’s history, you know what I mean?” he asks, almost in disbelief. “She has a whole chapter in her book about running for office on her experience on one of our podcasts. That’s gonna be set in stone forever.” 

As will Black Effects influence, with Charla and Dollie already noting other podcasts and networks following their blueprint. When asked for names, Charla boldly declares “every single one of them, and I mean that respectfully.” 

“Anyone you see come with a Black-driven podcast network, it was influenced by the success of The Black Effect Podcast Network. And by the way, not just Black. After we came in going Black specific, you started seeing the same thing, but for Latinos, for the Queer community. Now, there’s no Brown Effects or Gay Effects or anything, but other networks are now being created specifically for their communities because people saw the success of Black Effect.” 

Indeed, these inspired collectives are all proof that Black Effect didn’t just change the game, it expanded it. Still, being first carries its own kind of permanence. The Black Effect remains the standard-bearer for culture-led storytelling. And as the audio space evolves into whatever comes next — the network’s foundation ensures its relevance. Because long after algorithms shift and platforms fade, the thing that never goes out of style is a good story, told well, by people who own their narrative. And if there’s one thing The Black Effect has taught the industry, it’s that when Black voices tell their own stories, the whole world listens.

November 5, 2025 0 comments
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Gingerbread Land to Debut on Magnolia Network From Chip, Joanna Gaines
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Gingerbread Land to Debut on Magnolia Network From Chip, Joanna Gaines

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ Magnolia Network has ordered up a sweet new treat for viewers this holiday season, which is sure to complement all their house-renovation content: “Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition.”

Hosted by Oliver Hudson and executive produced by the Gaineses, “Gingerbread Land” will feature top bakers facing off in “the biggest little gingerbread competition ever imagined.” The show will consist of four challenges testing teams to build edible worlds with lights, motion, and storybook-level detail in every miniature.

Per Magnolia Network’s description, “In the new series, contestants transform flour, sugar, and candy into intricate works of art, competing in playful rounds that test design, structure, and creativity. Each week, new challenges bring twists and surprises, while Oliver Hudson guides the fun with warmth and humor, inviting viewers into a magical holiday world, where imagination has no limits.”

“Gingerbread Land” judges include acclaimed pastry chef Gale Gand and architect and professor Michael Ford. Guest judges will also join weekly, including celebrity stylist Brad Goreski, chef Christina Tosi, actress D’arcy Carden and for the finale, Joanna Gaines herself.

“Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition” will debut Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. ET on Magnolia Network (a joint venture between the Gaineses and Warner Bros. Discovery) and sister cable channel Food Network. New episodes will stream the following day on HBO Max and discovery+.

“We wanted to create a show that makes you smile and puts you in the holiday spirit the moment you turn it on,” Joanna Gaines said. “’Gingerbread Land’ is all about joy, fun, and a sense of wonder. It’s a chance for families to gather, cheer on their favorite creations, and be inspired by the beauty and playfulness of the season.”

“From the very first pitch, we knew ‘Gingerbread Land’ would capture the magic of the holidays in a way that feels both whimsical and high-energy,” Magnolia Network president Allison Page said. “It’s festive, it’s joyful, and it’s the kind of show families will want to watch together year after year.”

“Gingerbread Land: The Biggest Little Holiday Competition” is produced by Lando Entertainment.

Judges Michael Ford and Gale Gand with Host Oliver Hudson, as seen on Gingerbread Land, Season 1.

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Judges Michael Ford and Gale Gand blind judge each team’s pre-build, as seen on Gingerbread Land, Season 1.

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Andrew Garfield Not Returning for 'The Social Network' Sequel
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Andrew Garfield Not Returning for ‘The Social Network’ Sequel

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Bad news for “The Social Network” fans: Andrew Garfield won’t be reprising his role as Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up “The Social Reckoning.”

The Oscar-nominated actor, who broke out with his role in “The Social Network” in 2010, was asked by IndieWire at the New York Film Festival if he’ll appear in the upcoming sequel. “No, no,” he said, adding: “Eduardo is in Singapore having a good time.”

After ending on bad terms with his fellow Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (a rift immortalized on film by Garfield’s scene-stealing “fuck you flip flops” monologue), Saverin emigrated to Singapore in 2009 and caused controversy when he renounced his U.S. citizenship two years later. Though some speculated Saverin made the move to avoid paying taxes, he denied the claim and said it was purely due to his “interest in living and working in Singapore.” In 2015, he co-founded the venture capital firm B Capital and is currently the richest person in Singapore.

Sorkin’s “Social Network” follow-up revealed its title, “The Social Reckoning,” and Oct. 9, 2026 release date on Friday. The Sony Pictures film will star Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, Bill Burr and Jeremy Strong, who is taking the reins from Jesse Eisenberg to play Zuckerberg.

Written and directed by Sorkin, “The Social Reckoning” is described as a companion piece to “The Social Network” and takes place two decades after the founding of the platform. It will tell the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, enlists the help of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that ends up blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.

Though Garfield won’t be returning to the world of Facebook, he’s set to revisit the tech world in Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming “Artificial,” in which he’s reportedly playing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Garfield recently collaborated with Guadagnino on the drama “After the Hunt” alongside Julia Roberts and Ayo Edebiri, which just screened at New York Film Festival after premiering at Venice.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Jeremy Allen White Has Read the Script for 'The Social Network' Sequel
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Jeremy Allen White Has Read the Script for ‘The Social Network’ Sequel

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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The 63rd New York Film Festival brought The Boss to Alice Tully Hall for the NYC premiere of “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.” Jeremy Allen White transforms into iconic rocker Bruce Springsteen for the biopic, which is set in the early ’80s during the recordings of “Born in the USA” and “Nebraska,” and co-stars Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Marc Maron, Gaby Hoffmann, and Odessa Young.

We caught up with White on the red carpet, who will soon go into production for the sequel to “The Social Network,” titled “The Social Reckoning.” “I have read the script, but I can’t tell you anything,” White told IndieWire. As for whether he has connected with writer and director Aaron Sorkin, White said, “Yeah, of course.” He will also reunite with Strong in this film. “I feel like every October Jeremy and I should do a movie together,” he joked.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 26: Andrew Garfield attends the "After The Hunt" Red Carpet during the 63rd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on September 26, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for FLC)

Last week we asked Andrew Garfield, star of the first film, if there was any chance he would return for this one. “No, no,” Garfield told IndieWire. “Eduardo [Saverin] is in Singapore having a good time.” And is the actor excited to eventually see it? “Oh yeah.”

The film will open in theaters on October 9, 2026. And alongside White and Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg, Mikey Madison and Bill Burr will also star. Sorkin’s original screenplay for the film tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, enlists the help of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that ends up blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.

But Sunday night at NYFF was all about all things Springsteen. In David Ehrlich’s review for “Deliver Me from Nowhere,” he writes that it “is a semi-desolate sketch of a biopic about a depressed 32-year-old man who channel surfs across a much better movie on TV one night in the fall of 1981. The man is Bruce Springsteen (a possessed Jeremy Allen White), the movie is Terrence Malick’s “Badlands,” and its story of a Korean War vet who takes his 15-year-old girlfriend on a killing spree across the American heartland gives the wayward rock god a newfound sense of direction that just might save his life.”

It is the latest musical biopic starring an in-demand rising actor: “A Complete Unknown” landed a slew of Academy noms, including a Best Actor nod for Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan. The four-part Beatles biopic is also in the works, with Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Joseph Quinn as George Harrison, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and Harris Dickinson as John Lennon.

20th Century Studios will release “Deliver Me from Nowhere” in theaters on Friday, October 24. Check out the trailer here.

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Andrew Garfield on If He'll Return for 'Social Network' Sequel
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Andrew Garfield on If He’ll Return for ‘Social Network’ Sequel

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
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The 63rd New York Film Festival celebrated its Opening Night on Friday, September 26 with Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt,” its North American premiere following its debut at Venice last month. This year’s main slate includes films from 26 countries, among them two world premieres (including Bradley Cooper’s “Is This Thing On?” and Ulrich Köhler’s “Gavagai”), plus eight North American and 13 U.S. premieres.

On the red carpet, we asked star Andrew Garfield if there is any hope to seeing him in the newly announced sequel for “The Social Network.” “No, no,” Garfield told IndieWire. “Eduardo [Saverin] is in Singapore having a good time.” And is the actor excited to eventually see it? “Oh yeah.”

Jeremy Strong Mark Zuckerberg

The film is called “The Social Reckoning,” which is being written and directed this time by Aaron Sorkin. It will open in theaters on October 9, 2026. And alongside Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg, who is actually billed third among the cast list, Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, and Bill Burr will all star. Sorkin’s original screenplay for the film tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, enlists the help of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that ends up blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.

Unrelated to the Sorkin film, we also caught up with screenwriter Nora Garrett, who made her feature writing debut with “After the Hunt.” “It all happened really quickly,” she told IndieWire of how she got involved with the Guadagnino project.

“Luca is a master of knowing what he wants and he is a master of moving with a swiftness without compromising any of his creative integrity,” she continued. “Allan Mandelbaum had come on as a producer and they sent it to Luca’s agent. Originally Luca had a scheduling conflict, but then luckily for me, it worked out.”

In Ryan Lattanzio’s review of the film, he writes, “The most recent movie ‘After the Hunt’ calls to mind is Todd Field’s “Tár,” similarly a cancel-culturally minded story set within academia, and about a female educator abusing her power. That film succeeded so well, in a way that everyone seemed to get without nose-wrinkling, because of its sense of humor about itself. ‘After the Hunt’ leaves some potential brambles of humor unpricked.”

Amazon MGM Studios will release “After The Hunt” in New York and LA theaters October 10 with a national rollout October 17. Check out the trailer here.

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The Social Network Follow-Up to Star Jeremy Strong As Mark Zuckerberg
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The Social Network Follow-Up to Star Jeremy Strong As Mark Zuckerberg

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Facebook doesn’t look anything like it did in 2010 when “The Social Network” came out, and now neither does Mark Zuckerberg. Though some names had been floating around in the trades, Sony Pictures confirmed that “Succession” star Jeremy Strong, not Jesse Eisenberg, will portray Mark Zuckerberg in Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to “The Social Network.”

Also announced on Friday: a title for the new film, a release date, and the cast announcement. The film is called “The Social Reckoning,” which is being written and directed this time by Sorkin. It will open in theaters on October 9, 2026. And alongside Strong, who is actually billed third among the cast list, Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, and Bill Burr will all star.

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, Chase Infiniti, 2025. © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection

It’s a helluva cast, with Madison still riding high off “Anora” and White and Strong about to share the screen in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” the Bruce Springsteen biopic.

Sorkin’s original screenplay for “The Social Reckoning” tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, enlists the help of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that ends up blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.

Todd Black, Peter Rice, Sorkin and Stuart Besser are producing the film.

“The Social Reckoning” is opening the same day as a Jessica Chastain horror film called “Other Mommy” and one of the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” animated films.

Sorkin has been teasing a follow-up to “The Social Network” since 2024 and has publicly said that he blames Facebook for the January 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill. And while this screenplay is considered original, the last time we wrote about the film, he was said to be inspired by some Wall Street Journal articles called The Facebook Files that showed some of the special rules Facebook execs had and that it was aware of its toxic effect on teens and on the emotional toll it had on friends and families with differing views — and algorithms.

“The Social Network” was directed by David Fincher and written by Sorkin, and it earned a Best Picture nomination and a Best Actor nomination for Eisenberg’s calculated performance as the Facebook founder. Sorkin though won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars among the film’s three statues. It made $224.9 million worldwide.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Reach 2.0 launches: New Advisory Board, stronger Ambassador network, and a plan to scale scholarships
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Reach 2.0 launches: New Advisory Board, stronger Ambassador network, and a plan to scale scholarships

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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The Reach Events Scholarship Initiative today unveils ‘Reach 2.0’ – a legacy-driven restructure that formalises governance, strengthens delivery, and sets a clear path to grow scholarships from three to five per year. 

The Reach (Race Ethnicity And Cultural Heritage) Events Scholarship Initiative was launched in 2022 to provide a fund and help support Black, Asian and unrepresented minority ethnic students to study on events management degree programmes and enter the industry. The initiative works to provide £5,000 yearly scholarships to support event management degree students at university with their living expenses over three years of study. Students apply directly to the university, who then select the candidates and arrange the funding.

The scholarships are funded by industry donations; organisations pledge to give £5,000 per year for three years. Reach has grown to offer students more than the scholarship – it is also integrating students in the working world by introducing them to employers for work experience, internships, networking and employment opportunities.

Reach 2.0 is a refreshed model, introducing an Advisory Board to steer strategy, operations and decision-making, alongside active working parties across social, PR, coaching & alumni, events and fundraising.

Robert Kenward, co-founder, Reach: “As we enter our fourth year, Reach has grown beyond what one or two people can do. I’m incredibly grateful to the industry friends who helped get us here – Priya Narain, Marty Fullard, Gabby Austen-Browne and Jonathan Sibley are superstars, and now Reach needs to have longevity and legacy so it needs to stand on its own feet with shared ownership. Reach 2.0 puts specialists around the table, organised into working parties that deliver measurable, actionable outcomes and also more visibility for the programme.”

Kenward continues: “We did good work in the past; now we’re set up to do great work for the long term. My focus is securing five donors a year (up from three) so we can fund more scholars, while an engaged Advisory Board leads the programme’s overall strategy and deliverables. I’m an ally, not a person of colour, and as one of our ambassadors so eloquently put it, ‘you can’t be what you can’t see.’ That’s why this next phase is community-led, designed to outlive me and keep championing who gets to thrive in our sector.”

Anupa White, director, Principal Global Events and Advisory Board director: “The Reach Events Scholarship is about more than opening doors – it’s about changing the face of our industry. By providing funding, mentorship, and invaluable connections, we are empowering talented Black, Asian, and minority-ethnic students to step into the events, MICE, and hospitality sectors with confidence. I’m thrilled to welcome such a diverse and talented group to our Advisory Board and ambassador team. Their expertise and passion will be invaluable in driving the Reach Events Scholarship forward.”

Advisory Board

  • Robert Kenward, fitability® recruiter & founder, Jigsaw Talent Solutions
  • Anupa White, director, Principal Global Events
  • Janine Hart, managing director, Pure Communications Group
  • Nadu Placca Rodriguez, CEO, The Zoo XYZ
  • Rummanah Promi, event co-ordinator, BUTL
  • Samantha Salisbury, events manager, Jonsam Events Ltd

Ambassadors

  • Roeleen Johnson, head of account management & implementation, Hotel and Travel Solutions Ltd
  • Diana Frederiksen, head of business development, conferences & events, Excel London
  • Cherise Scotland, people and culture manager, EMC3
  • David Ogiste, founder, Nobody’s Café

To date, Reach has partnered with Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Hertfordshire, with the university partner for 2026 to be announced later this year.

Companies that are interested in making a positive and long-term impact to D&I in the industry can contact Robert Kenward ([email protected]) for more information.

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