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Noah LaLonde as Cole in episode 205 of My Life with the Walter Boys.
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Noah LaLonde on Cole’s Growth, Love for Jackie in ‘Walter Boys’ Season 2

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: This story contains spoilers for season two of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys.]

It’s a new era for Noah LaLonde’s Cole Walter in the second season of Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys.

When viewers last saw LaLonde’s Cole, he was sharing a romantic kiss with Nikki Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard after a season full of sparks and growing feelings despite Jackie’s ongoing relationship with Cole’s brother Alex (Ashby Gentry). However, their happy ending was cut short when Jackie decided to return to New York, leaving a heartbroken Cole — and Alex, who had confessed his love to Jackie.

Season two, which premiered on the streamer on Aug. 28, sees Jackie return to a shocked Cole and Alex, who were left to grapple with her abrupt departure. However, the once bad boy Cole is proving to be on a new path since Jackie has been away, committing to his education and pursuing a new avenue into his passion for football.

Having met Jackie and seen her courage following the tragedy of losing her family in an accident gave Cole a new perspective, LaLonde explains, and allowed him to see a future that could be possible for himself.

“He’s trying to show up for people better. He doesn’t always succeed, but he’s trying,” LaLonde tells The Hollywood Reporter of the different Cole this season.

“I think part of what Cole sees in Jackie is her ability to wade her way through the waters of these unfortunate events that have happened to her in this new life that she is living now and ultimately continuing to persevere and remain in touch with the same goals and who she wants to be. And I think when she comes to Silver Falls and he witnesses that, that exact thing that he’s having a hard time doing with his own life and the worst thing in his head that could happen to him is happening,” LaLonde says.

LaLonde as Cole in My Life with the Walter Boys.

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Cole’s identity revolved around his football career, but with that “out of the picture,” LaLonde says it left a “very confused and very negative” Cole. But in season two, we see Cole “working on accepting that reality” and “re-identifying which direction he’s going to go” by attending summer school, being tutored and committed to studying for the SATs. At one point, he even asks for Jackie’s help with studying much to her excitement.

“I even think that subconsciously, he’s trying to become the type of person that is fit for Jackie Howard. I don’t necessarily think he’s like, ‘I need to be better for her,’ but I think in her, he sees something he really wants in himself and for himself,” LaLonde says. “This person he really loves, I don’t know if he feels worthy for her yet. I think he needs to work on that and I think he knows he needs to work on himself.”

In addition to his studies, Cole is also finding a way to “repurpose his skills and abilities from football” by taking on a coaching assistant job at the school. However, the former star quarterback is left to watch and guide from the sidelines, a place he didn’t foresee and is having trouble accepting. As he tries to embrace his new role and path, Cole struggles to move on from the what could’ve been. During episode four, the quarterback makes a pass to win the game; however, despite everyone celebrating, Cole isn’t.

“I think it’s very easy to watch a scene like that and think, ‘This guy’s selfish.’ But it’s the hardest thing, because it’s like you can do everything but the thing you want to do. And that’s why this journey is ongoing for him, because I don’t know if it’s the thing he’s supposed to do, because it’s a really hard thing to process.

From left: LaLonde and Kolton Stewart as Dylan.

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“The difference that is being in the game and on the sidelines is such a tough thing to reckon with,” he adds. “It’s fresh. It’s been a year since this path was laid out. In life, the more you become sure of what’s going to happen, the more you should expect it not to happen. But I think as a junior-sophomore in high school, that lesson’s not quite learned yet. I think just continuing to work through that transition is this everlasting battle. Are the skills [and] abilities built? Have they been built up for this guy’s entire life, and are they going to waste if he’s not using them in some way? You could make that argument, but it’s just hard. I think when you are given such confidence, you start to identify ways in which you feel love from the thing that you do and not who you are.”

In episode five, that difficulty adjusting is evident and reaches a breaking point. In a self-sabotaging moment, Cole decides to drink and act out during the anticipated high school dance that Jackie worked hard to make happen, leaving his family and Jackie disappointed.

“I don’t think it was totally undeserving, but I also think the harshness did snap him back into reality a little bit,” he explains. “I think the way in which he comes up short is communicating and processing those feelings in a healthy, positive way. Because there are moments it just gets to be too much.

“If you look at the events, it’s like, Jackie wants space and to be just friends, ouch. And then, you can coach, but you still can’t play. Team wins, no glory for you, ouch. And then in the middle of the dance floor at the Fall formal, sorry, not going to be a slow dance for you, pal. Oh, also, Dylan is going to that [football] camp. Ouch. It builds up to a point where it’s like, what do you expect? This is like the boiling pot of things to happen to him that he would not react well to. So I’m not surprised. I’m not going to defend the behavior, even though, if you boil it down, he was just defending a really, a really crude comment about the girl he was around.”

As for Cole and Jackie, throughout the season, they keep their distance after Jackie requests some space and to be friends. However, unbeknownst to Cole, Jackie had rekindled a relationship with his brother Alex and kept it secret from everyone.

“It’s frustrating for him, because I think ultimately, all along, he has this idea that the friends thing is temporary, the space thing is temporary, and the thing that he feels is so strong, I think it’s hard to come to terms with the fact that somebody could maybe not feel that so strongly as to want to put that all out there.”

Though Jackie and Cole have their lighthearted moments, LaLonde explains it was frustrating given the “inopportune times of which these interactions will come.”

“She’ll want to come and be the really good friend after the football game when he’s not in the mood to process something. The dance is great, like, let’s dance! Oh, wait, we’re kind of breaking through this barrier? Nope, we’re just friends. Let’s learn how to drive a stick shift. Oh, this is kind of fun. Nope!”

However frustrating the fleeting moments can be, the actor notes that Jackie’s ability to have “discipline for the things she wants” is admirable. He explains, “It’s kind of the catch 22 because it’s the thing that is so attractive to him about her. She’s able to see the thing that she wants and kind of attack it with little regard for anything else in a pretty healthy way. Something she’s good at, [but] something he could use some work on.”

LaLonde and Nikki Rodriguez.

Netflix

In season two’s final moments, Jackie finally confesses her true feelings to Cole, admitting that she loves him but vulnerably explains why she’s afraid to pursue anything with him. But Alex, who they don’t see standing nearby and whom she also told she loved, hears the moment and asks her, “You love him?”

“It kind of ends in the same form, frustrating and confusing, because we don’t really get any answers based on what happens,” LaLonde says of that cliffhanger moment that also sees them learning Walter patriarch George needs to be sent to the hospital.

The actor stays mum when teasing where they go from there for season three, which is in production, but did reflect on his hopes for Cole going forward.

“If you’re Cole, the thing you want is Jackie. It feels like one of the ingredients to getting your life on track is having this Jackie-sized piece in your heart and in your life. You can never change the thing that you did at your mom’s awards dinner when you ruined everything. You can never change the fall formal dance that you ruined. You can never change these things, but the responsibility is on you to reflect as to why they happened and what you could do to grow from them and become a better person because of them.”

Cole may not always get it right, but LaLonde assures Cole “has a great heart,” “means well” and is “a good person.”

“I just think he needs to identify how his feelings relate to his actions and continue to grow in that way. I think an honest conversation between some of the more important people in his life is long overdue. Just continuing to grow in a healthy direction and to continue to learn from those experiences that are unhealthy or were unhealthy.”

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My Life with the Walter Boys is now streaming on Netflix. Read THR’s interviews with Nikki Rodriguez and showrunner Melanie Halsall.

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FX's Alien: Earth; Sheep.
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Earth’ Boss Noah Hawley on That Creepy Eye-Sheep Alien

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not easy to create an alien that can compete for your interest with a Xenomorph — which is arguably the greatest cinematic monster of all time.

But Alien: Earth writer-director-producer Noah Hawley hit a home run with at least one of his four original alien creations for his FX series with The Eye — an highly intelligent ever-starring eyeball with sucker-tipped tentacles that burrow’s into a victim’s head and then uses its body like a puppet.

And in the fourth episode of the show’s first season, “Observation,” Hawley managed to make the creature even more unsettling by having a scene where Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) and Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) conduct an experiment by letting The Eye infect a sheep — which now has a highly creepy all-knowing stare.

The sheep, by the way, was partly played by an actual sheep (which, of course, was not harmed).

We asked Hawley about his inspiration for the creature and the sequence.

“It’s one of the more disturbing things you’ll watch all year, I think,” he says of the sheep attack. “Every 5 percent improvement in visual effects made that sequence a 100 percent ‘worse’ in terms of its effectiveness — and by ‘worse,’ I mean better. I told director Ugla Hauksdóttir in London, ‘For me, the fact that you got the live sheep to back away from the camera [in seeming fear of The Eye], that made the whole sequence right. Because if that had been a CG sheep, there’s something about sheep — being like — us going ‘uh-huh!’ and backing away from camera really sold the gag.”

As for the creature’s design, The Eye was originally just the eye with little legs, until a visual effects supervisor suggested adding these suckers that it could shoot out and pull itself across a room.

“To me, there’s a relentlessness to this that is similar to the face hugger,” he says. “Certainly in James Cameron’s movie [Aliens] where Ripley [Sigourney Weaver] and Newt [Rebecca Jorden] are trying to get away from these things, and they just keep coming, and they’re fast, and they’re scrambling, and they’re spider like a crab. [The suckers] was a really great upgrade for the original conceit where before, it just had to run as fast as it could at you. Now it can fly. And here in Austin, we have the Palmetto bugs fly. A giant roach that flies is always worse than a giant roach that doesn’t. So the fact that it can propel itself, that it can stick to you, and you’re basically trying to fight it off, and it has all these arms and it’s relentlessly trying to get in.”

“Plus, it enters your face,” he adds. “The face hugger literally goes into your mouth, and there’s something really disturbing about that. But everyone has issues with eyeballs. It just felt like it’s designed just to play into that genetic revulsion.”

Speaking of Cameron, while Hawley has communicated with Alien director Ridley Scott about his project, the Aliens director hasn’t weighed in, even though Alien: Earth includes plenty of inspiration from the 1986 sequel, as well as the 1979 original. (Cameron called the franchise “trampled ground at this point” during an interview last year — though clearly the box office success of Alien: Romulus, and now the critical acclaim of Alien: Earth, has suggested a lot more life is still left.)

“I did not have any contact with James Cameron,” Hawley says. “Not because I didn’t want to, but I don’t know where James Cameron is or what he’s doing. And there’s certainly no obligation for him to talk to me about a movie he made 40 years ago.” (Cameron is likely jamming to finish post production on the upcoming release of Avatar: Fire and Ash, which is released Dec. 19.)

Alien: Earth airs Tuesdays on FX and streams on Hulu. Next week’s episode, titled In “Space, No One…” is directed by Hawley and one you won’t want to miss.

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NOAH CENTINEO'S BODY GOALS!" - Actor Flaunts Dramatic Transformation In Shirtless Photo - 'Incredible' Results! | Glamsham.com
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NOAH CENTINEO’S BODY GOALS!” – Actor Flaunts Dramatic Transformation In Shirtless Photo – ‘Incredible’ Results! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Noah Centineo, who captivated fans globally as Peter Kavinsky on Netflix’s To All The Boys franchise, has revealed an edgy new look that left fans speechless. The soft-spoken 29-year-old actor, famous for his boy-next-door look, has bulked up and taken on a rougher image for his next gig.

On Monday, Aug. 25, Noah posted a mirror selfie on Instagram, proudly showing off his ripped body—complete with chiseled abs, biceps, and expansive shoulders. His makeover didn’t end in the gym; he also had flowing, curly blonde hair and a tidy beard, adding a rugged touch. Standing inside a trailer in Sydney, he captioned the photo “Road Brawler,” which caused a frenzy online.

Celebrity Reactions Pour In
The post became viral in a matter of moments, eliciting responses from fans and celebrities. Actress Rachel Zegler cried out, “NOW HANG ON—” and Paris Hilton sent out a heart emoji. Actor Taylor John Smith simply responded with, “Bruh!” As for the fans, they inundated the comments with memes, GIFs, and shock, and one quipped, “Did I miss a chapter??”

Cast as Ken Masters in Street Fighter
Noah’s new appearance arrives as he gears up to play Ken Masters in the live-action film of Street Fighter, which has been directed by Kitao Sakurai. The movie is an ensemble cast with Andrew Koji playing Ryu, Jason Momoa playing Blanka, Roman Reigns playing Akuma, Vidyut Jammwal playing Dhalsim, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson playing Balrog. The film is expected to hit theaters in 2026.

Coming Next: Young Rambo
Outside of Street Fighter, Centineo is also going to star in a Rambo origin story, playing a younger Sylvester Stallone’s iconic character John Rambo. The movie, which is being directed by Jalmari Helander from a screenplay by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, will follow the origins of the action hero icon who was first featured in David Morrell’s 1972 novel First Blood.

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The Pitt Season 2 Details: Everything We Know About Noah Wyle’s Return as Dr. Robby
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The Pitt Season 2 Details: Everything We Know About Noah Wyle’s Return as Dr. Robby

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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The Pitt season 2 will be here sooner than you think.

Max confirmed the return of the heart-palpitating medical drama back in February, just one month after audiences were introduced to ER doctor Michael “Robby” Rabinovitch (played by ER alum Noah Wyle) and a less-than-merry band of overworked medical professionals at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.

“It’s been a thrill to watch audiences embrace The Pitt as an update to procedural storytelling with a cast who authentically embody the heroics of doctors and nurses on shift in a 2025 emergency room,” the head of Max Original Programming, Sarah Aubrey, said in a statement announcing the second season.

What do we know about the next season of The Pitt so far? Way more than we know about season 4 of The White Lotus, that’s for sure. Here’s all the details we know about The Pitt season 2, including an ominous message about future plot lines, hints about the cast and characters, plus an honest-to-God premiere month.

When will The Pitt season 2 premiere?

Though fans have gotten used to yearslong waits between seasons of their favorite shows, Max CEO Casey Bloys promised that The Pitt’s season 2 will begin airing in January 2026.

“On [Max], we have shows like House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, and White Lotus, which, because of how they’re made, can take two years to make,” he told Vulture in April. “What I love about something like The Pitt is, I can get 15 episodes in a year. That’s a really great addition to what we’re already doing on the platform. And I’d like to do more shows in this model.”

Noah Wyle, who also serves as an executive producer on the series, is already hard at work in the writers room, telling Variety that filming will commence in June 2025.

How many episodes will there be?

As in season 1, The Pitt will take us through a 15-hour shift over the course of 15 episodes. “It is going to be a single shift,” executive producer John Wells told Entertainment Weekly after the season 1 finale. “The intent here is to let us follow and understand and feel what happens to emergency room physicians and all the other medical personnel during those kinds of shifts.”

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When will The Pitt season 2 take place?

Executive producer R. Scott Gemmill recently revealed a time-jump during an appearance at Deadline’s Contenders TV event in April. According to Gemmill, season 2 will take place over a Fourth of July weekend 10 months after the events of season 1. Oh boy.

Which cast members are returning?

Aside from Wyle, other familiar faces will return in season two, including Shabana Azeez as medical student Dr. Javadi, Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon, Katherine LaNasa as Nurse Dana, Fiona Dourif as Dr. McKay, Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Samira Mohan, and Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa “Mel” King.

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Noah Wyle as Robby —
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Noah Wyle Is Directing Season 2 Episode

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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When Noah Wyle stopped by TV Insider’s office during Season 1, he told us that he’d “very much like to” direct in Season 2. He’d previously directed episodes of Falling Skies, The Librarians, and Leverage: Redemption. In Season 1, he only added the titles of executive producer and writer to star. But that is changing for Season 2.

On Tuesday, August 19, Wyle shared a photo of the clapperboard from set, revealing he’s directing Season 2 Episode 6. “Never want to wake up from this dream,” read the caption.

Season 2 will pick up 10 months later, on Langdon’s (Patrick Ball) first day back at work following rehab. Wyle’s character Robby would have much rather not be working the same shift as the resident who betrayed him by stealing pills.

“Robby can be petty, and forgiveness is sometimes harder for some than others. And yeah, betrayal is a big deal,” Wyle told us in August. “Like anybody that has walls up, if they let their wall down for you and you are one of the few that get to share an intimacy, and then that turns into any kind of betrayal, the wall goes up twice as high as it was before, and that’s what we’re going to play with probably.”

Wyle previously admitted to us in Season 1 that he did think about directing in Season 1, “but this wasn’t an exercise in vanity. This wasn’t supposed to be, how many titles can I wear?” he explained in March. “This was, can we get this show on the air? And after seeing how we do it and how we make it, I think it would be advantageous to be sort of a player-coach working on the floor in both capacities. I don’t think it would be disruptive. I think it actually would be efficient.”

As for what he was looking forward to directing on The Pitt, at the time, he shared, “It’s about getting lots of different people to buy into one thing, and that’s something I’m getting better at and something I really enjoy doing. And I care so much about these characters in this arena, and it’s a world that I know really, really well, that there aren’t many areas where I can speak with this kind of confidence. So this is one I’d love to try.”

The Pitt, Season 2, January 2026, HBO Max

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