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Best TV Shows of 2025
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Best TV Shows of 2025

by jummy84 December 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Daniel Fienberg’s Top 10

It is, I’m sure, a complete coincidence that the two shows that hit me hardest in 2025 were very different dramas cautioning viewers about fascism, each delving into the rise of banal evil — but only one offering a template for how to plant the seeds of revolution. It turns out that our contemporary lives have a lot in common with life a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (or 100 years ago in Europe).

For the first time since critics and television executives began discussing “Peak TV,” there were stretches of 2025 during which it was possible to feel the impact of a global pandemic, multiple extended industry strikes and the looming specter of unprecedented media consolidation. There was never too little television, but sometimes the search for greatness took us to offbeat outlets like Mubi or settings like the North Pole. 

Some of the creators behind my favorite shows of the year arrived fresh off acclaimed classics, but there was room for new voices as well. Greatness could be found in tried-and-true genres like the biopic or the medical procedural, but also in reality-comedy hybrids or animated shows that messed with our ideas of linearity and reality.

My list contains shows that will tie you up in knots, reminding you of the uncertain state of the world at large, but also shows offering a bit of escapism or warmth. 

Here’s just some of the good stuff from the small-screen year that was.

  • 1. Mussolini: Son of the Century (Mubi)

    Luca Marinelli in 'Mussolini: Son of the Century'
    Image Credit: Andrea-Pirrello

    Some years I might look for a more polished, conventionally satisfying top choice, but unsubtle times call for unsubtle art, and Stefano Bises and Davide Serino’s chronicle of the rise of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini is an audacious and orgiastic warning about the mechanics of encroaching fascism. Joe Wright directs the eight-part series, borrowing aesthetic devices from opera, German Expressionism and the primordial ooze of early cinema, and fusing it all into a cacophonous piece of horror propaganda, elevated by Seamus McGarvey’s breathtaking cinematography and a uniquely unnerving soundtrack from Chemical Brothers veteran Tom Rowlands. Towering over the whole thing is Luca Marinelli’s terrifying, animalistic performance in the title role, perfectly pitched for a series that was probably the year’s best and definitely its MOST show.

  • 2. Andor (Disney+)

    'Andor' season one.'Andor' season one.
    Image Credit: Disney+

    Poor Andor has to be satisfied with being only the year’s second-best warning about the mechanics of encroaching fascism, though it’s hard to equal creator Tony Gilroy’s audacity in using Disney’s Star Wars universe to deliver something this smart, this angry and this thrilling. Gilroy’s great gift in the 12-episode sophomore season — split into four three-episode arcs — is providing both the epic excitement the franchise demands and a prism through which to view the rise of Trump 2.0, the quagmire in Gaza and any future conflict pitting authoritarian governance against civilian unrest. Andor is now the standard by which the aspirations of all future Star Wars projects must be judged.

  • 3. Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015 (PBS)

    Angela Davis in Eyes On The Prize III: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015Angela Davis in Eyes On The Prize III: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    The mechanics of encroaching fascism are only in the background of the essential third installment of this essential Civil Rights Movement history, which HBO effectively buried in February. In the six-episode docuseries, a sextet of directors look past the uproar of the ’50s and ’60s at more recent struggles including community activism in the South Bronx, the fight for affirmative action and the organization of the Million Man March. Each chapter is a reminder that progress isn’t always linear, with every hard-earned gain contextualized by the audience’s awareness of the steps taken by the Trump administration to undo the good work.

  • 4. The Rehearsal (HBO)

    Nathan Fielder in The RehearsalNathan Fielder in The Rehearsal
    Image Credit: John P. Johnson/HBO

    Underestimate Nathan Fielder at your own peril. The first season of The Rehearsal was already a dazzling fusion of comedy, reality TV and autobiography, but the second season took and landed a precarious leap. Fielder started with a jokey (if timely) premise about fixing communication between airline pilots and co-pilots and somehow leveraged it in directions as serious as sit-down meetings with actual DC politicians and as surreal and silly as a recreation of Sully Sullenberger’s life, as impersonal as an ambitious fake singing competition and as heartbreakingly personal as the attempts to diagnose his possible autism.

  • 5. Long Story Short (Netflix)

    A still from ‘Long Story Short’ on NetflixA still from ‘Long Story Short’ on Netflix
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    It isn’t surprising that Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s first solo creation post-BoJack never felt as buzzy as his exploration of Hollywood and depression. Built on a foundation of family and Judaism, Long Story Short is elliptical and evasive, playing with memory and time to illustrate what is often so infuriating and so necessary about family. It’s a show that works well from episode to episode — Bob-Waksberg’s love of puns, wordplay and silliness infiltrates even the darker chapters — and works even more beautifully as the pieces come together in a true animated tapestry.

  • 6. The Lowdown (FX)

    The Lowdown Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon.The Lowdown Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon.
    Image Credit: Shane Brown/FX

    Sterlin Harjo follows up perennial list-topper Reservation Dogs with a shaggy-dog mystery comedy that’s ostensibly a convoluted whodunit with Tim Blake Nelson as the verbose victim, but turns out to really be a love letter to Oklahoma’s melting pot of cultures and the unique pleasures of watching Ethan Hawke repeatedly getting beat up. It’s more a collection of magical moments and immaculate vibes than a tightly composed narrative, but every second of The Lowdown looks and feels right.

  • 7. Pluribus (Apple TV)

    Rhea Seehorn in PluribusRhea Seehorn in Pluribus
    Image Credit: Apple TV

    Returning to his X Files roots while retaining his Albuquerque grounding, Vince Gilligan riffs on Invasion of the Body Snatchers with a very funny, very sad, very inventive meditation on loneliness and the allure of monoculture in a fragmented world. It’s a simple premise, executed with thrilling versatility through a uniquely dyspeptic heroine. As that grumpy protagonist, who was uncomfortable with the old world and likes the cheery new world even less, Rhea Seehorn completes the transition from Your Favorite TV Critic’s Favorite Actress to National Treasure.

  • 8. Adolescence (Netflix)

    Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in AdolescenceOwen Cooper as Jamie Miller in Adolescence
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    The combination of just enough profundity to avoid being simply a technical stunt and more than enough televisual pyrotechnics to avoid being simply a polemic helped make Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s Netflix four-parter into 2025’s buzziest show. Director Philip Barantini’s one-shot wizardry — sometimes navigating great distances without blinking, other times turning a one-room conversation into a claustrophobic thriller — never upstaged stars including Graham, Erin Doherty and breakout newcomer Owen Cooper, nor did it distract from the cautionary tale of youthful masculinity in chaos.

  • 9. Such Brave Girls (Hulu)

    Such Brave GirlsSuch Brave Girls
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Hulu

    No show currently makes me laugh as frequently, as hard or as guiltily as Kat Sadler’s BBC Three/Hulu comedy (season 2 aired this year) about two generations of women — played by Louise Brealey, Lizzie Davidson and Sadler — united by the sense that their shared family trauma is unparalleled, even if their lives are, at worst, complicatedly ordinary. Sadler’s confident voice, turning domestic toxicity into perfectly honed, invariably scathing punchlines, finds the humor in mental illness, romantic dysfunction and death.

  • 10. North of North (Netflix)

    Anna Lambe in Netflix’s North of North.Anna Lambe in Netflix’s North of North.
    Image Credit: Jasper Savage/Netflix

    If this list is topped by the year’s most aggressively uncomfortable shows, it ends with a slice of comfort in the form of Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril’s thoroughly heartwarming CBC/Netflix comedy. Set and filmed in an Inuk community in the Canadian Arctic, North of North is an utterly distinctive spin on countless coming-of-age tropes, anchored by a star-making performance by Anna Lambe. The series manages, in only eight episodes, to build a fictional community characterized by eccentric togetherness at an otherwise turbulent moment.

    ***

    Honorable mentions (in alphabetical order): Abbot Elementary (ABC), The Bear (FX/Hulu), The Chair Company (HBO), Common Side Effects (Adult Swim), Dark Winds (AMC), Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney (Netflix), Hacks (HBO Max), Katrina: Come Hell and High Water (Netflix), The Pitt (HBO Max), Severance (Apple TV) 

  • Angie Han’s Top 10

    I’ll just say it: This was not a great year for television. 

    We’ve been talking about the big TV slowdown for a couple of years now, but the past several months have been especially sparse, with the release calendar alternating between weeks of drought and days-long flurries of activity. 

    Supposedly “safe” bets like IP extensions, dramas about miserable rich white families and ripped-from-the-headlines true crime fare yielded more forgotten duds (remember The Rainmaker? Or Good American Family? Me neither) than lasting hits. When the medium did grab headlines, it often did so for upsetting reasons, like the ousting of Stephen Colbert, the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel or the indefinite postponement of Apple TV’s The Savant. 

    There were some thrilling high points — thank you, Major League Baseball, for giving us one of the year’s most unforgettable plot arcs — but at least from my perch on my living room couch, Hollywood in 2025 has felt defined more by anxiety and uncertainty than optimistic confidence. Nor is it obvious that the immediate future’s going to be much brighter, seeing as two of the big storylines at the moment are industry consolidation and the rise of generative AI. 

    And yet. Just because TV as a whole isn’t doing amazing doesn’t mean there haven’t been amazing TV shows. I fell in love over and over this year with series that spoke to the moment with shocking lucidity, series that comforted me in their sturdy familiarity, series that did the exact opposite and delighted me with their originality. The TV business will have its ups and downs. But as long as our species is capable of producing creative minds and brilliant talents, there will always be something to watch. 

  • 1. Andor (Disney+)

    Diego Luna in Lucasfilm's 'Andor'.Diego Luna in Lucasfilm's 'Andor'.
    Image Credit: Des Willie/Disney+/Lucasfilm/Everett Collection

    How bleakly appropriate that in a year when too much of mainstream media seemed loathe to call American authoritarianism what it was, it should take a Star Wars spinoff (of all things!) to reflect the moment with clarity and purpose. Tony Gilroy’s Disney+ drama leveled up in its second season with a searing examination of the means through which fascism is spread and the heavy toll paid to fight it — and with a rousing call about the necessity of doing so anyway.

  • 2. The Pitt (HBO Max)

    Noah Wyle in The PittNoah Wyle in The Pitt
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    Medical shows were a dime a dozen in 2025. Still, none were doing it quite like R. Scott Gemmill’s don’t-call-it-an-ER-clone HBO Max series. Though Noah Wyle’s sturdy and empathetic Dr. Robby served as the anchor, it was the vast ensemble that truly brought the Pittsburgh hospital setting to life, from seasoned vets like Katherine LaNasa’s weary charge nurse to fresh-faced newbies like Gerran Howell’s beleaguered intern — rooting the real-time drama in an immediacy that was occasionally devastating, frequently thrilling and always marvelously human.

  • 3. Long Story Short (Netflix)

    'Long Story Short''Long Story Short'
    Image Credit: Netflix ©2025

    The latest animated dramedy from Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg may not have seemed like anything terribly unique to start, following as it does the mundane lives of an ordinary Jewish family. But first impressions can be deceiving. Jumping between characters and across decades, the Netflix series painted a portrait of a family in all its strengths and flaws and minor traumas, so richly specific that their memories became our own and so brimming with love that their joys and losses did too.

  • 4. Common Side Effects (Adult Swim)

    'Common Side Effects''Common Side Effects'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Adult Swim

    Only combining the minds behind one of the most thoughtful sci-fi shows in recent memory and some of the best-loved workplace comedies of the past several decades could yield a brew as intoxicatingly original as this Adult Swim animated series, about the destructive battle for a magical mushroom capable of curing death itself. I never knew where this show, darkly hilarious and frequently thrilling, with disarming moments of tenderness and surreal beauty, was headed next — just that I couldn’t wait for my next dose.

  • 5. The Studio (Apple TV)

    From left: Ike Barinholtz alongside Kathryn Hahn and Chase Sui Wonders in Apple TV+’s The Studio.From left: Ike Barinholtz alongside Kathryn Hahn and Chase Sui Wonders in Apple TV+’s The Studio.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Apple TV+

    Can a showbiz send-up be simultaneously an indictment of an industry in crisis, a tribute to a rosier past and a love letter to a storied medium and the people who keep it running? Starring and co-created by Seth Rogen, Apple TV’s exhilarating comedy mined gasps, giggles and surprising heart from the conflict between a studio chief’s passion for the craft and his professional obligation to the bottom line. (Try not to think too hard about the fact that from the back end of 2025, an exec who actually gives a shit about cinema sounds increasingly like a cryptid.)

  • 6. Pluribus (Apple TV)

    Rhea Seehorn in PluribusRhea Seehorn in Pluribus
    Image Credit: Apple TV+

    You could read Vince Gilligan’s gorgeously shot Apple TV sci-fi apocalypse as being about any number of things, from AI to the loneliness epidemic. But at its heart lay the more fundamental question of what it means to be human at all. Rhea Seehorn’s Carol may have been a misanthrope, but in her quest to save a world that insists it doesn’t want to be saved, she forced us to consider what makes us who we are and why we might be worth fighting for in all our ugly, messy glory.

  • 7. The Chair Company (HBO)

    Tim Robinson in 'The Chair Company.'Tim Robinson in 'The Chair Company.'
    Image Credit: Sarah Shatz/HBO

    There is no one like Tim Robinson. Except, of course, what makes his comedy so brilliant is that all of us feel a little like him sometimes. His latest painfully awkward creation was Ron Trosper, a businessman who spirals into conspiracy theory after a minor humiliation at work. His journey was surreal in its unpredictable detours and bizarre characters — and yet, in its overarching sense of discomfort with a world that’s ceased to make sense, also strangely relatable. 

  • 8. North of North (Netflix)

    Anna Lambe as Siaja in episode 106 of North of North.Anna Lambe as Siaja in episode 106 of North of North.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Who’d have thought one of the year’s warmest shows would spring from one of the world’s harshest climes? The series, following the daily rhythms of a primarily Inuit village deep in the Canadian Arctic, might not have reinvented the small-town comedy. But it certain gave the genre a fresh spin with its unusual-for-TV setting, its vibrant cultural specificity (bet you’ve never heard the phrase “walrus dick baseball” before) and its breakout lead actor, the absolutely radiant Anna Lambe. 

  • 9. Mr. Loverman (BritBox)

    Mr LovermanMr Loverman
    Image Credit: BBC

    It would not be inaccurate to describe this BBC drama, which made hardly a splash in the U.S., as a triumph for underrepresented voices, chronicling the fallout when a septuagenarian Antiguan Londoner (an incredible Lennie James) leaves his long-alienated wife (Sharon D. Clarke) for his lover of several decades (Ariyon Bakare). But that would be selling short the wryness of its humor, the awesome complexity of its characters, the exquisite beauty of its costumes and sets and the palpable, even sexy chemistry between its trio of leads.

  • 10. Adolescence (Netflix)

    (L to R) Stephen Graham as Eddie Miller, Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, in Adolescence.(L to R) Stephen Graham as Eddie Miller, Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, in Adolescence.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    There was no wrapping your head around the shocking crime at the heart of this Netflix drama, of a sweet-faced teenager (Owen Cooper) murdering a classmate in cold blood. There could only be attempts to understand the culture that produced him, and the shockwaves his actions sent through his family and his community. Creators Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham found the humanity underneath the inhumanity, yielding a series of both breathtaking technical accomplishment (those seemingly impossible long takes!) and devastating emotional effect.

    ***

    Honorable mentions (in alphabetical order): Alien: Earth (FX), Forever (Netflix), Hacks (HBO), The Hunting Wives (Netflix), The Lowdown (FX), Overcompensating (Prime Video), Pee-Wee as Himself (HBO), Platonic (Apple TV), The Rehearsal (HBO), Severance (Apple TV)

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Geena Davis Institute Study Shows Film Lacks Stories of Women Aging
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Geena Davis Institute Study Shows Film Lacks Stories of Women Aging

by jummy84 December 5, 2025
written by jummy84

The Geena Davis Institute has unveiled a new study showing how menopause and aging are portrayed in the 100 top-grossing domestic films from 2009 to 2024 that prominently feature women ages 40 and older on screen.

Key findings in the study called, “Missing in action: Writing a new narrative for women in midlife on the big screen,” showed how menopause is nearly invisible: Of the 225 films prominently featuring a 40-plus female character released between 2009 and 2024, only 6% (or 14 films) mentioned menopause. These mentions were usually side comments. Only one film featured a prominent menopause storyline.

Furthermore, menopause was often used as a comedic device. When featured, it was used as a joke to explain women’s anger or mood swings, and even non-menopausal characters were assumed to be menopausal when they expressed anger.

The study also revealed that 40-plus female characters were appearing in fewer comedies, pointing to a strong link between menopause mentions and comedy.

The findings showed how general aging narratives were more frequent. Yet the narratives between men and women aging were vastly different. Women ages 40 and older on screen were twice as likely as men to have a narrative focused on physical aging (15% vs. 7%). Overall, 23 characters shown engaging in cosmetic treatments, 17 (74%) were women. Male characters’ treatments were minor (i.e., dye for graying hair, nose trimming, botox), while women’s treatments often involved surgery or fantastical interventions to restore youth (i.e., vaginal rejuvenation, brow lifts, liposuction).

Another finding showed the sad widow trope and how Hollywood narratives centered on grief and loneliness. In the 225 films that were analyzed, 19 featured “sad widows,” compared with eight featuring “sad widowers,” suggesting aging is more often framed as a story of loss for women than for men.

Findings showed there was a desire for better representation. Overall, 2 in 3 respondents (67%) agree on the importance of realistic portrayals of menopause on screen (72% men, 63% women). This signals a broad audience appetite for menopause stories that move beyond jokes or silence.

The report concluded that the absence of women over 50 in Hollywood, especially as romantic leads, likely reinforces negative stereotypes about women, aging and sexuality.

The study found that audiences across age, gender, and race want more realistic portrayals of menopause.

Madeline Di Nonno, President & CEO of the Geena Davis Institute said Hollywoood needs to do better. In a statement, Di Nonno said, “Womanhood is more than reproduction. One of the more damaging narratives about menopause is that it ‘feels like the finish line for women, whose value in society is being reduced to motherhood.’”

She went on to say, “Avoid characterizations of menopause that conflate womanhood with fertility, and work to provide a more nuanced and less reductive portrayal of womanhood that treats older women as multidimensional, fully fleshed-out characters. Laugh with menopausal women, not at them.”

The report will be unveiled at the Impact+Profit25 conference hosted by the SIE Society and Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs on Friday afternoon.

Actress Constance Zimmer, a panelist on at the conference commented on how menopause storylines almost never appear unless they’re comedic — and even then, they’re often inaccurate or dismissive. Zimmer called for Hollywood storytellers to be more authentic to female storytelling. In a statement, she said, ‘If we take my beloved character Quinn King for example, an unapologetic, revenge driven, crisis loving bad bitch who was clearly and silently going through perimenopause – i now know – having gone through it myself – that we missed so many layers to her story line. She wasn’t simply filled with rage – she was witnessing her entire life shift from the inside out. Menopause is not the side character – she is the leading lady.”

Dominique Debroux, producer of the documentary, “Wise Women” said, “The Geena Davis Institute’s data exposes these gaps, and the ‘Wise Women’ documentary adds the science showing that women’s contributions have always been far broader, strategic, communal, and essential to our successful evolution.” She went on to say, “The real barrier now is investment. There is no shortage of powerful stories about women’s identity, purpose, and wisdom. What’s missing is the willingness to finance them, somehow overlooking the size of the audience (70 million 50+ women just in the US & Canada). Hollywood needs to support stories that reflect women’s true range, not just their appearance.”

The study will be published here.

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Jack White, Post Malone, Lil Jon Play NFL Thanksgiving Halftime Shows
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Jack White, Post Malone, Lil Jon Play NFL Thanksgiving Halftime Shows

by jummy84 November 17, 2025
written by jummy84

White plays the Lions-Packers game, Malone headlines the Cowboys-Chiefs game, and Lil Jon performs at the Ravens-Bengals game

The NFL has announced the halftime performers for its Thanksgiving games, which include Jack White, Post Malone, and Lil Jon.

The festivities on Nov. 27 kickoff with the holiday’s traditional Detroit Lions game. The Lions will host the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit, and hometown hero Jack White will headline the halftime festivities. Fellow Detroiter Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg will executive produce the halftime event.

White — who is fresh off being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Meg White as the White Stripes — shared the news on Instagram alongside the Detroit Lions, the NFL, and others. He posted video of blue vinyl being pressed, which features a label on the record announcing his appearance. The post is captioned, “Hot off the press.”

Post Malone will hit the halftime stage when his favorite team the Dallas Cowboys take on the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. In a joint Instagram post with the team, the NFL, and others, Malone shared a video that shows him wearing a Cowboys jacket and driving a semi-truck into Dallas. “Bigger is always better,” he says in the clip announcing his performance.

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“I’m from Texas. I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this halftime show for years,” Malone said in a statement. “It’s a real honor to be part of the Red Kettle Kickoff with The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people.”

Lil Jon is set to perform the halftime show when the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Hamilton star Renée Elise Goldsberry will sing the national anthem at the game, the Ravens announced last week.

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Scissor Sisters announce huge UK outdoor shows for summer 2026
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Scissor Sisters announce huge UK outdoor shows for summer 2026

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Scissor Sisters have announced some huge UK outdoor shows for next summer.

Dubbed ‘The Kiki Continues’ tour, the shows will see the New York band perform live at London’s Brockwell Park on May 31, before continuing with a stop at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire on July 26.

The rest of the new dates all take place the following month, and include gigs in Saffron Walden, Scarborough and Halifax on August 6,8 and 9 respectively. They wrap up the shows with a final night at the Queens Park Recreation Ground in Glasgow on August 30.

These new shows add onto the handful of festival dates the band have lined-up for the UK over the summer – including a headline slot at London’s Mighty Hoopla, Hampshire’s Boomtown Fair, and Cornwall’s Rock Oyster Festival.

Tickets for the outdoor headline gigs go on sale next Friday (November 21) at 10am. Visit here for tickets and check out a list of tour dates below.

Scissor Sisters’ 2026 UK outdoor shows are:

MAY
31 – London, Brockwell Park

JULY
26 – Ludlow Castle

AUGUST
6 – Saffron Walden, Audley End
8 – Scarborough, Open Air Theatre
9 – Halifax, Piece Hall
30 – Glasgow, Queens Park Recreation Ground

While the band have not shared an album of new music since 2012’s ‘Magic Hour’, they did share a standalone single called ‘Swerlk’ with MNDR in 2017, as well as reissue their self-titled debut album in 2024, and follow that up with a ‘Deluxe Expanded’ version earlier this year.

They also supported Kesha on her recent run of across North American shows, and celebrated their 20th anniversary by heading out on tour and playing a huge slot at Glastonbury, bringing out Sir Ian McKellen as a special guest.

Towards the end of 2024, singer Jake Shears and bassist Babydaddy also spoke to NME about the tour dates planned for 2025, and how it felt to be described by some as a “gay band”.

When asked if it “grated” them to have that label, Shears replied: “It did, yeah. I was looking at our straight counterparts, and, I had a bit of resentment that we sort of had this extra label that made it easier for some [people] to dismiss us. I think I had a bit of a chip on my shoulder about that.”

Babydaddy agreed, saying: “It’s a lot less loaded now, but in that moment, I think there was a question of, like, ‘Are people saying that to put [the band] in its own little box?’ I don’t really know what it was supposed to say, except that we were open about who we were, and there were some themes [in our music] that were definitely queer themes.”

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Will There Be a Season 3 of ‘Landman’? Updates on the Show’s Future – Hollywood Life
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Will There Be a Season 3 of ‘Landman’? Updates on the Show’s Future – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

The Taylor Sheridan Paramount+ universe has continued to grow with Landman. Season 1 premiered on the streaming platform in November 2024 and was renewed for a second season four months later. With season 2 on the horizon, eager fans are already wondering whether a third season is in the works. So, is it?

Below, get updates on the status of a possible third season for Landman and what the cast said about it.

Who Is in the Landman Cast?

The main cast of Landman‘s second season features the return of Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, Demi Moore as Cami Miller, Ali Larter as Angela Norris, Jacob Lofland as Cooper Norris, Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris, Paulina Chávez as Ariana Medina, Kayla Wallace as Rebecca Falcone, Mark Collie as Sheriff Walt Joeberg, James Jordan as Dale Bradley and Andy Garcia as Galino.

Will There Be a Season 3 of 'Landman'? Updates on the Billy Bob Thornton Show's Future
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When Does Landman Season 2 Come Out?

Season 2 of the hit Paramount+ series will premiere on November 16, 2025. A new episode will be released every week on the streamer until the season 2 finale airs on January 18, 2026.

Will There Be a Season 3 of Landman?

At the time of publication, Landman has not been renewed for a third season. But the cast is feeling optimistic about the potential for a season 3! While speaking exclusively with Hollywood Life ahead the season 2 premiere, Mark Collie teased that there are “more stories to tell.”

“The longer [the show] goes, I’m here because I love it,” Mark added.

Will There Be a Season 3 of 'Landman'? Updates on the Billy Bob Thornton Show's Future
Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

What Happened at the End of Season 1 of Landman?

The season 1 finale concluded with a death and a new beginning. Billy’s character, Tommy, is told that his friend Monty (Jon Hamm) would die after his heart attack, so he wants Tommy to take over M-Tex as president and become the executor of his estate alongside Monty’s wife, Cami (Demi).

However, Tommy is abducted by local cartel leader Jimenez, who threatened M-Tex’s drilling sites throughout all of season 1. But Tommy’s fate shifts when the cartel boss, Galino (Andy), kills off his men and reveals that he wants Tommy to be his partner instead of remaining rivals.

Why Was Monty Killed Off in Landman?

Monty’s death was planned from the start of Landman. During a previous interview with TV Insider, co-creator Christian Wallace said they were hinting at Monty’s decline throughout season 1.

“Yeah, you kind of drop these little pieces throughout the entire season,” he pointed out. “There’s Monty checking his heart rate on his watch or his wife Cami telling him no more coffee, and just little things that were dropped this entire time to kind of let you know that something’s going on so that when it does finally happen, it’s not just completely out of nowhere.”

Christian continued, “But you also don’t wanna be too heavy-handed about it and just telegraph that explicitly to the viewers. So, it’s just kind of a matter of trying to strike that balance of letting people know that there’s an issue without making it just the only thing that they can think about.”

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Vijay Deverakonda finally shows some PDA, kisses fiancée Rashmika Mandanna's hand at event. Watch
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Vijay Deverakonda finally shows some PDA, kisses fiancée Rashmika Mandanna’s hand at event. Watch

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Updated on: Nov 12, 2025 10:13 pm IST

Vijay Deverakonda turned up at the success event of his fiancée Rashmika Mandanna’s latest film The Girlfriend in Hyderabad. Take a look.

Actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna have been quite coy about their relationship, even after their private engagement in October this year. Finally, fans got a glimpse of their PDA at the success event held for Rashmika’s latest release, The Girlfriend, in Hyderabad. Take a look. (Also Read: Rashmika Mandanna says she ‘fears’ going on shows after receiving flak for ‘men should experience period pain’ comment)

Rashmika Mandanna couldn’t stop blushing as Vijay Deverakonda kissed her hand.

Vijay Deverakonda kisses Rashmika Mandanna’s hand

Vijay turned up at the event for The Girlfriend to support his fiancée, Rashmika. In a sweet moment that caught everyone’s attention, he took Rashmika’s hand and kissed it in their first public display of affection. Rashmika couldn’t help but blush as he looked at her sweetly while doing it. Camera flashes of photographers and fans surrounding them went off, capturing the perfect, filmy moment.

Fans couldn’t keep calm as videos of the moment began circulating on social media. “His real life #girlfriend,” commented one fan, while another wrote, “Abba, finally!” One fan wrote, “Awww kondannaa,” while many others commented with heart and heart eyes emojis. Even if the moment was a quick one, fans present at the event cheered loudly as soon as they saw what had happened. Some took it as final confirmation that the couple was in fact getting married soon, despite them remaining mum.

Vijay Deverakonda, Rashmika Mandanna’s relationship

Vijay and Rashmika were fan favourites since they starred in the 2018 film Geetha Govindam and the 2019 film Dear Comrade. In 2018, Rashmika had also broken off her engagement with Kannada actor Rakshit Shetty, citing incompatibility. While Vijay was linked to others over the years, and Rashmika has always maintained that they’re good friends, it is unknown when their relationship turned romantic.

In October this year, Vijay’s team confirmed to HT that he and Rashmika have gotten engaged. They also confirmed that the couple will tie the knot in February next year. Vijay or Rashmika has yet to publicly talk about their relationship.

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Dhamaal With Pati Patni Aur Panga_ The Show's Finale Turns Into A Wedding Celebration
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Dhamaal With Pati Patni Aur Panga: The Show’s Finale Turns Into A Wedding Celebration

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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For weeks, COLORS’ ‘Dhamaal With Pati Patni Aur Panga’ has given India a front-row seat to the most private stage of all: marriage. Not the posed Instagram version, not the picture-perfect filmi montage, but the laughter, the ego, the inside jokes, the unspoken language of eye contact, and the love that lives between the lines. And now, this journey of panga and pyaar reaches its crescendo with a Dhamaal Finale that crowns one sarvagun sampann jodi — the couple that has not just survived the tasks, the games, and the reality checks, but has grown through them. The finale unfolds like a full-blown shaadi with varmala, vows, vidai of egos and a grand milan of emotions. Every jodi steps forward to renew their vows, and in a moment that silenced the stage, Hina Khan is moved to tears while singing for Rocky Jaiswal.

Dhamaal With Pati Patni Aur Panga Finale Turns Into A Wedding Celebration

The warmth continues as Munawar, in a rare, vulnerable moment, acknowledges his nok-jhok with Rubina, clarifying that it has always come from a place of affection. Rubina responds with equal grace, confirming the mutual respect that underpins their dynamic. And then, the dhamaal enters – Krushna Abhishek, cycling onto the stage wearing a sehra to Mujhse Shaadi Karogi. The moment is pure comic electricity. He teases Rocky for being too agreeable, needles Sudesh playfully, and jokes that if Gurmeet can marry the same woman twice, then surely he can marry two women. When Mary appears and hilariously turns him down, the audience roars, bringing the kind of chaos only Krushna can orchestrate.

The fun gives way to the final “Reality Check” task, where stability, patience, rhythm and teamwork are tested one last time. First, the husbands face the dancing chair while the wives race to solve a jigsaw puzzle. Gurmeet calmly pulls ahead, securing the win for himself and Debina. Then comes the twist: the wives take the chair, and the husbands – wrapped head to toe in cling wrap- must crawl and hit the buzzer with their heads. It is ridiculous, competitive, heartwarming and wildly funny – everything the show has been from the start. The celebration continues as Rubina joins Munawar to co-host a special Pati Patni Aur Panga vs Laughter Chefs antakshari face-off. Who will bag the crown of ‘sarvagunn sampann’ jodi amid the spectacle of panga and laughter?

Nivea Body Milk Presents ‘Dhamaal with Pati Patni Aur Panga – Jodiyon Ka Reality Check’ Co-Powered by Sugar Free Green, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Pour Home Air Fresheners, Envy Perfumes, L’Oréal Paris Hyaluron Pure, and Amazon Great Indian Festival. Special Partners Colgate and HDFC Life, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 9:00PM, only on COLORS.

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Arlo Parks Debuting New Songs At Club Shows

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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London-reared, L.A.-based musician Arlo Parks will play her first shows in more than a year next month, during which she plans to debut some fresh songs and other surprises.

“I’ve spent the past few years in the studio exploring new sonic palettes, world building and experimenting,” she wrote on Instagram. “I’ve always wanted to show people the workings out of my music, so [longtime collaborator] Baird and I will be bringing our studio setup to the stage for a journey through old and new material. I can’t wait to show you what I’ve been dreaming up, face to face, in three cities that mean a lot to me. Don’t miss out. It’s gonna be magic.”

Parks will play Nov. 27 at Bath House in London, Dec. 2 at Silo in New York and Dec. 5 at Melt in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale Wednesday (Nov. 12) but fans must sign up through this link for access.

The artist has been off the road while working on the follow-up to 2023’s U.K. top 10 hit My Soft Machine, which is expected to move in a more electronic- and dance-oriented direction than on past projects. One new song, “New Desire,” was posted on YouTube last week and can be sampled below.

“This little idea was born out of a late late night session with Baird,” Parks said of the tune, which was inspired by a voice note “that made me feel like a teenager again — tender with new magic. I wanted to put my heart on the line and write it how it felt.”

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Indian Couple Reality Shows That Redefined Love on Screen
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Nach Baliye To Sach Ya Kalesh, Indian Couple Reality Shows That Redefined Love on Screen

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

From sizzling chemistry to high-stakes emotional drama, Indian reality television has mastered the art of turning relationships into prime-time entertainment. Over the years, audiences have been hooked on shows that test love, trust, and compatibility—often blurring the line between reality and performance. These couple-based formats offer a mix of romance, rivalry, and raw emotion. Here’s a look at some of the most talked-about Indian couple reality shows that celebrate love, laughter, loyalty—and a little bit of kalesh!

Nach Baliye

Nach Baliye, India’s most popular celebrity couple dance reality show, has completed nine successful seasons. Featuring 10 television couples, the show combines glamour, rhythm, and romance as contestants perform on different themes and dance styles each week. Their performances are scored by judges and voted on by the audience, with one couple eliminated weekly.

Splitsvilla

Splitsvilla is one of India’s most popular dating reality shows, where young men, women, influencers, and celebrities search for their ideal match. Set in a glamorous villa away from the real world, contestants perform exciting tasks, form connections, and face eliminations. Through love, rivalry, and drama, one winning couple ultimately earns the title of Splitsvilla champions.

Sach Ya Kalesh

Sach Ya Kalesh, India’s first-ever microdrama reality show, premiered on Story TV in November 2025. Hosted by Sima Taparia, it features nine real-life couples, representing diverse modern relationships, who take lie detector tests to uncover truths about their bonds. Conceptualised by Story TV, this unscripted vertical-format show redefines love, blending authenticity, emotion, drama, and digital-age storytelling.

Love School

Love School, hosted by ex-flames Karan Kundrra and Anusha Dandekar, was a reality show designed to mend and strengthen relationships. Featuring young, estranged couples, the show guided them through emotional tasks and bonding challenges that tested trust and communication, helping them overcome misunderstandings and rediscover love in a fun, competitive environment.

Temptation Island India

Temptation Island India: Pyaar Ki Pariksha, streamed on JioCinema in 2023, is a reality dating show that tests love and loyalty. Hosted by Karan Kundrra with Mouni Roy as the queen of the house, the show brings couples and attractive singles together in Alibaug, where relationships are challenged and true bonds are put to the ultimate test.

Pati Patni Aur Panga

Pati Patni Aur Panga is a fun-filled Hindi reality game show on Colors TV. Featuring celebrity couples, each episode presents unique themes and games that test their bond through humor, romance, and playful challenges. With light-hearted arguments and love-filled moments, couples compete for the ultimate prize — Shaadi Ka Laddu!

Smart Jodi

Smart Jodi on Star Plus brings together 10 celebrity couples for 14 weeks of laughter, love, and challenges! Hosted by Maniesh Paul, this entertaining reality show celebrates the quirks and chemistry of real-life partners as they compete in fun tasks to win the ultimate trophy and prove they’re the smartest jodi of all!

Power Couple

Power Couple on Sony TV, hosted by ex-couple Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora, brought together 10 celebrity couples under one roof in Goa. Through a series of emotional and physical challenges, the show tested their love, trust, and compatibility. After weeks of intense competition, Naved and Sayeeda emerged as the ultimate Power Couple.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore
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The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna, Dheekshith Shetty film shows spike; collects ₹3 crore

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Updated on: Nov 08, 2025 10:16 pm IST

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s drama stars Rashmika Mandanna and Deekshith Shetty in lead roles. Here’s how it’s faring. 

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rahul Ravindran’s Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty-starrer The Girlfriend was released in theatres this Friday. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, but due to good word of mouth, it has seen a spike in collections on its first Saturday. Here’s how it’s faring. (Also Read: The Girlfriend post-analysis: Rashmika Mandanna’s emancipation is much-needed antithesis to alpha male culture)

The Girlfriend box office collection day 2: Rashmika Mandanna plays Bhooma Devi in the Rahul Ravindran film.

The Girlfriend box office collection

According to trade website Sacnilk, The Girlfriend brought in a collection of ₹2.50 crore net in India on Saturday, taking its domestic total to ₹ 3.80 crore. The film had an opening of ₹1.30 crore, with the Telugu version making ₹ 1.25 crore and the Hindi version earning only ₹ 0.05 crore. It saw an occupancy rate of 25.38% on Saturday, compared to 16.90% on its opening day, indicating an increase in revenue. With the film’s team going all out to promote, it remains to be seen if the film will continue to improve over the weekend and how it fares during the weekdays.

About The Girlfriend

The Girlfriend is directed by actor-filmmaker Rahul Ravindran and produced by Dheeraj Mogilneni and Vidya Koppineni. Hesham Abdul Wahab has composed the film’s music, and Allu Aravind’s Geetha Arts has presented it. Rashmika and Dheekshith play the lead roles in the film, which also stars Rao Ramesh in a key role. The film tells the story of postgraduate student, Bhooma Devi (Rashmika), who is gaslighted into falling in love with Vikram (Dheekshith), the college stud. She soon finds herself in a toxic situation she does not seem to be able to extract herself from.

Talking to Hindustan Times last year, Rahul spoke about the film and praised Rashmika, saying, “Rashmika is the kind of person you could close your eyes and go to war with. The amount of faith she has given me as a director…the way she has dived in and given her everything, it has been an absolute pleasure to work with her.”

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