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Emily Deschanel To Star In Indie 'Monkey Bread' From Amelia Brantley
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Emily Deschanel To Star In Indie ‘Monkey Bread’ From Amelia Brantley

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Emily Deschanel (Bones) is set to star opposite Amelia Brantley in Monkey Bread, an indie marking Brantley’s feature directorial debut, which she also scripted.

Exploring the challenges of navigating Los Angeles as a 30-something struggling actor, the film is a family drama following Ruth (Brantley), who, while tightroping the line between dreams coming true and utter disappointment, gets a gig babysitting for one of her idols and comes face to face with the life she thinks she’s always wanted. Deschanel plays a movie star who is trying to juggle family, motherhood and her career.

Others in the cast include Samuel Hunt (Chicago P.D.), Grant Jordan (Howdy, Neighbor!), newcomer Ethan Lichterman, and Keith Kupferer (Ghostlight). Brantley and Brenden Rodriguez are producing, with Hunt, Dan Steinberg, and Robert Massar serving as executive producers. Production is currently underway in Los Angeles and Chicago.

In a statement accompanying the casting announcement, Brantley said, “Working with Emily and this incredible cast has been full of pinch-me moments. I still can’t believe I’m directing and getting to tell a story that is so deeply personal. This film is a love letter to my fellow artists who continue to create and try and hope and push forward. I’m very excited for people to see it.”

Best known for starring opposite David Boreanaz in Fox’s hit procedural Bones, which ran for 12 seasons, Deschanel has also been seen on TNT’s Animal Kingdom, with additional roles in films like My Sister’s Keeper and Cold Mountain. She is repped by Gersh and Principal Entertainment LA.

As an actor, Brantley has been seen on series including Animal Kingdom and The Lincoln Lawyer, among others. She is repped by Metropolitan Talent Agency and Venture Entertainment Partners.

Hunt is repped by GVA Talent Agency; Jordan by Allegory Creative Talent; and Kupferer by Gersh and Fusion Entertainment.

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Get Ready For The Ultimate Romance! Ahaan Panday And Sharvari Star In Ali Abbas Zafar's Next Film | Glamsham.com
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Get Ready For The Ultimate Romance! Ahaan Panday And Sharvari Star In Ali Abbas Zafar’s Next Film | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Actress Sharvari has officially signed on to star opposite Ahaan Panday in an upcoming untitled action-romance directed by filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar. According to a source close to IANS, this fresh pairing brings together two of the most promising Gen Z talents in Indian cinema.

“With Saiyaara creating history at the box office, Ahaan Panday has become the biggest Gen Z male actor in the country,” the source said. “Sharvari, too, proved her box office appeal with the ₹100 crore blockbuster Munjya. These two actors have shown that pure talent can still draw audiences to theatres.”

The film marks Ali Abbas Zafar’s fifth collaboration with producer Aditya Chopra, following successful projects like Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Gunday, Sultan, and Tiger Zinda Hai. The new project aims to blend romance and high-octane action while staying emotionally grounded.

“This is a fresh and exciting development,” the source added. “Ali now has two incredible young actors who will bring his vision of a youthful action-romance to life. Their chemistry, never seen before on screen, will create curiosity and anticipation among fans.”

Also Read: Sharvari Starts Filming for Imtiaz Ali’s Next with Vedang Raina – Exclusive Details Inside

Another insider highlighted the massive impact of Saiyaara on the industry, calling it a game-changer for Gen Z representation in cinema. “No one expected Saiyaara to become the highest-grossing love story in Indian cinema history, but it did. That success has motivated top directors to bet on younger actors.”

The source concluded, “In a love story, both leads must shine. With Ahaan and Sharvari, Ali Abbas Zafar has found a strikingly fresh pair. Knowing Ali’s knack for character development, audiences can expect two beautifully written roles that will be a delight to watch on screen.”

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Lee Jung-jae's Moment Of Glory: Squid Game Star Becomes First Korean To Receive Chaplin Award Asia! | Glamsham.com
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Lee Jung-jae’s Moment Of Glory: Squid Game Star Becomes First Korean To Receive Chaplin Award Asia! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Squid Game’s global icon Lee Jung-jae has become the first Korean to be honored with the coveted Chaplin Award Asia. The Charlie Chaplin Foundation bestowed the honor on Lee in recognition of his influential role in Asian cinema and his incredible 30-year acting career.

Lee became an international sensation with his Emmy-winning performance as Seong Gi-hun in Netflix’s Squid Game, a desperate, down-on-his-luck fellow roped into a lethal game of survival. The show was an international phenomenon, shattering streaming records and winning multiple awards, including several Emmys. Lee became the first Asian actor to be awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

Organizers at the award ceremony cited Lee’s “persistent and positive impact on Asian cinema” during the award ceremony. In his acceptance speech, Lee said he was grateful and noted the legacy of Charlie Chaplin: “It’s nerve-wracking and humbling to accept an award in the name of Charlie Chaplin, a great filmmaker, artist, and creative icon. I hope to use this honor to have a positive influence as an Asian filmmaker.

Since its launch in 2018, Chaplin Award Asia has recognized other film legends including Tony Leung, Zhang Yimou, and Brigitte Lin.

Aside from Squid Game, Lee’s filmography boasts memorable performances in award-winning movies like Il Mare (2000), The Housemaid (2010), New World (2013), and Deliver Us from Evil (2020). Hailing as a model, he began acting in the 1990s and is now one of Korea’s most credible actors.

He recently entered Hollywood with a lead role in Star Wars: The Acolyte and is also all set to return to Korean TV in the upcoming tvN drama Nice to Not Meet You.

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D'Arcy Wretzky (bass), Jimmy Chamberlin (drums), Billy Corgan (leadsinger and guitar), and James Iha (guitar) of the Smashing Pumpkins in 1993. (Credit: Paul Bergen/Redferns)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Cash Car Star’ by the Smashing Pumpkins

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

The last few years of the Smashing Pumpkins’ ’90s run were a little chaotic. Drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was fired and then rehired, and bassist D’arcy Wretzky permanently left the band. Frontman Billy Corgan envisioned another epic double album as a grand farewell record. But Virgin Records, stung by low sales for 1998’s Adore, only agreed to release a single-disc version of Machina/The Machines of God in February 2000.

As the year wound down, Corgan decided to go out with a bang, assembling the extra music Virgin declined to release as Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music. Corgan had 25 vinyl copies pressed up and given away to friends and fans with instructions to share the music on the internet, and the album existed for decades only as a beloved bootleg. Machina II opens with a couple of uptempo rockers including “Cash Car Star,” featuring lyrics that seemed pointedly disillusioned with show business.

The band reunited in 2006 and have released many new albums since then, but for many years a proper release of Machina II remained elusive. And then this month Smashing Pumpkins released Machina – Aranea Alba Edition, a massive 80-song box set featuring an expanded version of both albums. The Machina II songs “Speed Kills,” “Let Me Give the World To You,” and “Real Love” have appeared on reissues and compilations over the years. But the new box set offers the first retail release of most of the songs on the album, albeit in a very expensive limited edition package ($395), including “Cash Car Star,” which the band performed on television multiple times.

“Cash Car Star” made its live debut in October 1998, when Smashing Pumpkins opened for Kiss at Dodger Stadium for a Halloween special broadcast on the Fox network.

Two years later, in between the black market release of Machina II and the band’s farewell shows in Chicago, the band made one last television appearance, playing “Cash Car Star” on The Tonight Show. Host Jay Leno walked over to banter with Corgan afterwards, asking why the band was breaking up. “Comedy doesn’t pay, Jay,” Corgan deadpanned. “You’ll be back, you guys will be back,” said Leno, who’d later have his own struggles with gracefully leaving the spotlight.

Three more essential Smashing Pumpkins deep album cuts:

“Hummer”

Siamese Dream is more purely a guitar album than the Smashing Pumpkins records that would follow it. But the “Hummer” intro is one of the album’s more unusual moments, a distorted loop of Corgan playing sitar that producer Butch Vig chopped up on the same Akai S 1000 sampler that he’d go on to use for many of Garbage’s early songs. 

“Starla”

1994’s Pisces Iscariot is one of the most impressive rarities compilations in the alternative rock canon, full of great songs that somehow didn’t make the cut for the band’s early albums. The 11-minute “Starla,” originally released on the B-side of the “I Am One” single, climaxes with arguably Corgan’s most transcendent guitar solo.

“Here is No Why”

The tuneful Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness highlight “Here is No Why” is sandwiched between the band’s heaviest hits, “Zero” and “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.”

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Listen to Fred Again..'s high-octane new single 'You're A Star' with Amyl & The Sniffers from new USB series
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Listen to Fred Again..’s high-octane new single ‘You’re A Star’ with Amyl & The Sniffers from new USB series

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Fred Again.. has released the first song from his new USB series – listen to ‘You’re A Star’, featuring Amyl & The Sniffers, below.

Last week, the London producer announced his latest run of USB releases, dubbed ‘USB002’, which will see him release 10 songs over 10 weeks, as well as play DJ sets in 10 different cities. The tracks will later be compiled into a vinyl release, which you can pre-order here.

The first to be shared is ‘You’re A Star’, which comes complete with a video that opens with the message: “Last week, I asked Amyl and her best friend to shoot a video for our song. This is what we got back.”

Listen here:

The location of each of the 10 shows in the series will only be revealed the weekend before it takes place, with the first having gone down in Glasgow’s SECC on Friday (October 3) with Yousuke Yukimatsu and HAAi.

“We’ve spent the last year or so planning how we want these shows to sound and look and feel,” he wrote on Instagram. “There is an absolutely ridiculous lineup of people joining us in different places. Genuinely like 10 of my dream raves in every way.”

Fred Again..’s first USB series resulted in ‘USB001’, released in 2022, which featured collaborations with Skrillex, Flowdan, Baby Keem and Lil Yachty and remixes from Nia Archives, HAAi and Rico Nasty.

As for Amyl & The Sniffers, they are playing a huge headline show at London’s Alexander Palace on October 25, in support of their third album ‘Cartoon Darkness’, released last year. They will be joined by Floodlights and The Menstrual Cramps.

NME spoke to them about the show at Reading 2025, with guitarist Declan Mehrtens saying: “When it’s the biggest one ever, we don’t really know what to do. Earlier this year we did Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne to 9,000 people. That was the thing. ‘Do you wanna do anything special?’ I dunno. Get a big LED screen and we could play the darts. None of us have been to a gig at Ally Pally before. We’ve played Jools Holland there, but we’ve only watched the darts there. We’re gonna hit a bullseye.

“We’re gonna give everyone a dart and they can throw it whenever they want during the show… at us.”

They have also announced a show at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse on October 22 and you can find any remaining tickets here.

The band gave a memorable performance at the 2025 edition of Reading & Leeds, and used their raucous set on the main stage to share solidarity with Palestine, and call out Donald Trump and Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.

NME gave the performance a glowing four-star review and praised frontwoman Amy Taylor and co. for the intensity of their set.

“As Taylor flexes her muscles and her banter-filled, boisterous bandmates slap one another’s arses and lead chants of “OI! OI! OI! OI!”, this little pocket of joy feels weirdly like one of the few places on Earth that makes sense amid all the fuckery of the world,” it read.

“And this, pure unbridled punk pleasure, is exactly what the iconic Reading & Leeds main stage was built for – especially at this sweet pre-sunset slot.”

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Him star Marlon Wayans can’t wait for fans to see the alternative ending
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Him star Marlon Wayans can’t wait for fans to see the alternative ending

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

The film stars Tyriq Withers (I Know What You Did Last Summer) as young American football quarterback Cameron ‘Cam’ Cade, who is invited to train with his idol – legendary quarterback Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans) – as he attempts to recover from a potentially career-ending injury.

What seems like a great opportunity soon develops into something very dark, with the film going to some pretty bonkers places as Cam is put through a series of increasingly tough tests and it becomes clear that there are sinister forces at play.

It all culminates in a shocking reveal that Cam could achieve footballing immortality in return for drinking Isaiah’s blood – as part of a longstanding ritual that sees the skills of the best players of all time passed down to the next in line through this rather unorthodox means.

When he realises he must take part in a fight to the death with Isaiah to claim the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) status and continues this lineage, Cam understandably baulks at the prospect, before going on a rampage that sees him kill a number of people and refusing to sign the contact that would make him the next GOAT.

It’s pretty explosive stuff, but according to director Justin Tipping, he shot several versions of the ending before deciding which one to go for. And although he said they’re all “the same movie in essence” when it comes to themes and messaging, at one point there was the possibility of going in a very different direction.

“I mean, there’s a version where in the Faustian deal he says, yes,” he explained in an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “Totally different movie.

“And there’s something about us collectively landing on this version that felt more darkly hopeful or cathartic and fun and f**ked up – which was kind of in step with ‘here’s this fancy professional league, here’s all the things that come with the seduction of players into a league in spite of maybe their own health.'”

Tyriq Withers as Cam and Marlon Wayans as Isaiah in Him. Universal

Still, there’s one ending which star Marlon Wayans is looking forward to showing the world in due course.

“I can’t wait for the alternate ending,” he said. “I still say I love the way it ended, but there’s this little Easter egg that we have that you’ll get when it gets to streaming. And you know, that’s my favourite ending, because it does it all… I’m not going to give anything away.”

“I think that’s the cool thing about making movies,” added Tyriq Withers. “I think it’s all a creative process, and it’s a group of filmmakers coming together to tell a story. And the beautiful thing about a story is it can end a thousand different ways. And this is what we landed on.

“It was exciting – because you film it and you just don’t know what you’re gonna get until you’re in a screening room and you get to watch it.”

Him is now showing in UK cinemas.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast

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5 Things About the ‘Mormon Wives’ & ‘DWTS’ Season 34 Star – Hollywood Life
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5 Things About the ‘Mormon Wives’ & ‘DWTS’ Season 34 Star – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Disney

Jen Affleck has quickly become a breakout name in reality TV, thanks to her appearances on Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Now, she’s stepping into an even bigger spotlight as one of the celebrities competing on Dancing with the Stars season 34, which premiered on September 16, 2025.

Learn more about the young rising star below.

She Is a MomTok Star Turned Reality TV Personality

Jen first caught attention on TikTok with her #MomTok videos, where she opened up about motherhood, marriage, and everyday life in a candid and relatable way. Her growing online following eventually led to a spot on Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, which gave audiences a closer look at her world and her community.

THE SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES - LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 9: The cast of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” tours Los Angeles ahead of the season 2 premiere.(Disney/Cristian Lopez)WHITNEY LEAVITT, DEMI ENGEMANN, MIKAYLA MATTHEWS, JENNIFER AFFLECK, MAYCI NEELEY, JESSI NGATIKAURA, LAYLA TAYLOR, MIRANDA MCWHORTER
THE SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES – LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 9: The cast of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” tours Los Angeles ahead of the season 2 premiere.(Disney/Cristian Lopez)
WHITNEY LEAVITT, DEMI ENGEMANN, MIKAYLA MATTHEWS, JENNIFER AFFLECK, MAYCI NEELEY, JESSI NGATIKAURA, LAYLA TAYLOR, MIRANDA MCWHORTER

How Old Is Jen Affleck?

Jen was born on May 29, 1999, which makes her 26 years old.

She Is Married to Zac Affleck and Has Three Kids

Jen met her husband, Zac Affleck, on the Mormon dating app Mutual when she was only 18 years old. The couple married in 2019 and quickly built a family together. They share three children: Nora, their eldest daughter; Lucas (nicknamed Luca), their son; and baby Penelope (“Penny”), who was born in July 2025.

THE SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES - “Season Two - Reunion” (Disney/Fred Hayes)JENNIFER AFFLECK
THE SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES – “Season Two – Reunion” (Disney/Fred Hayes)
JENNIFER AFFLECK

She Is Not Related to Ben Affleck

Although her last name sparked curiosity, Jen has no real relation to Hollywood actor Ben Affleck. Her husband Zac once teased followers by claiming to be Ben’s cousin, but later clarified it was just a joke that spiraled. The viral moment, however, gave Jen even more attention online. She even leaned into the coincidence by appearing in a Dunkin’ ad called “The Value Affleck” alongside the movie star himself.

She Is Competing on Dancing With the Stars Season 34 Just Two Months Postpartum

Jen joined DWTS Season 34 as one of 14 celebrity contestants, partnered with professional dancer Jan Ravnik. The season premiered on September 16, 2025—just two months after she gave birth to her third child. Adding to the excitement, her The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives co-star Whitney Leavitt is also competing this season, partnered with pro Mark Ballas.

It’s all love for MomTok as ‘Mormon Wives’ stars Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck gear up to compete on ‘DWTS.’ 💃❤ pic.twitter.com/BHbzA8ayRV

— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) September 4, 2025

The two were cheered on by several of their castmates at the DWTS premiere—Taylor Frankie Paul, Miranda McWhorter, Layla Taylor, Jessi Ngatikaura, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley, and Demi Engemann were among those in the ballroom to support them.

DANCING WITH THE STARS - “Premiere” (3401) - “Dancing with the Stars” returns for its 20th anniversary. Cohosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough, the ballroom welcomes 14 new celebrities for their first live performance. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC. (Disney/Eric McCandless) MIRANDA MCWHORTER, LAYLA TAYLOR, JESSI NGATIKAURA, MIKAYLA MATTHEWS, ALFONSO RIBEIRO, JULIANNE HOUGH, MAYCI NEELEY, TAYLOR FRANKIE PAUL, DEMI ENGEMANN
DANCING WITH THE STARS – “Premiere” (3401) – “Dancing with the Stars” returns for its 20th anniversary. Cohosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough, the ballroom welcomes 14 new celebrities for their first live performance. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 (8:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC. (Disney/Eric McCandless)
MIRANDA MCWHORTER, LAYLA TAYLOR, JESSI NGATIKAURA, MIKAYLA MATTHEWS, ALFONSO RIBEIRO, JULIANNE HOUGH, MAYCI NEELEY, TAYLOR FRANKIE PAUL, DEMI ENGEMANN

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‘Gen V’ Star Asa Germann on the Truth of Sam’s V Shot and Powers
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‘Gen V’ Star Asa Germann on the Truth of Sam’s V Shot and Powers

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains spoilers from the fifth episode of Gen V season two, “The Kids Are Not Alright.”]

When Asa Germann sat down with The Hollywood Reporter ahead of Gen V’s latest episode to talk about the show’s midseason developments, much of the conversation was focused on one thing: Sam and the truth about his powers. 

In the fifth episode of season two, “The Kids Are Not Alright,” Sam opts out of using his abilities to help Marie (Jaz Sinclair), Jordan (Luh and London Thor) and Emma (Lizze Broadway) on their mission to rescue Cate (Maddie Phillips) after she’s thrown into Elmira following the last episode’s supe match-up. 

Instead, he makes a surprise return home to the family that he believed shot him up with V causing his hallucinations, before abandoning him to the torturous and deadly Vought machine. Despite a single moment of paranoia resulting in an unintentional outburst of violence, going home to his parents ultimately delivers a deluge of truths and some reconciliation. 

As Sam learns, his parents gave him V hoping it could address his psychosis — something he was born with, not something that manifested as a result of the serum. His family also never abandoned him to Vought or The Woods, but were told he was dead, and once the truth that he was alive emerged, they made multiple attempts to reach him, though they were stopped by Vought. 

Some of these revelations have implications not just for Germann’s character, but in understanding the nature and mechanics of powers in The Boys YA spinoff, which has so far spent the first half of its second season repeatedly picking at what’s actually fueling supe abilities, courtesy of Cipher (Hamish Linklater). It’s also yet another episode that deftly delivers on Gen V’s ongoing examination of coming of age, social politics and superheroes. 

Speaking to THR ahead of Wednesday’s episode, Germann unpacks what Sam’s trip home means for him going forward, the nature of Sam’s violence, depicting those puppet hallucinations in season two, whether he could still show up for his friends, and how a scene between Sam and Jordan honors Andre and Chance Perdomo. 

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Sam goes back home and discovers a number of truths. Some of that comes through a scene with his mother, which has a lot of conversations — macro discussions around male and gun violence, and society’s focus on institutionalization and punishment versus support and treatment around mental health, and the more micro discussions about trying to understand one’s diagnosis, including questioning if what’s happening is me or the condition. Can you talk about that conversation Sam has with his mom and what it means for him in season two?

You never know what you’re going to get in the show, so I had no idea this was coming down the pipeline. But in the first season, I was getting to play this character who was clearly going through this version of socialized radicalization and embodying all of these elements of the world. He didn’t really know how to even have a set of criteria to evaluate himself with. So much of Sam’s journey up to that point in the show is one of being both told what has happened to him and following the lead of other people. What was so profound to me about that moment in the episode is that it becomes a story for Sam about responsibility. Taking responsibility for his actions, and also — one of the things that I personally relate to with Sam — understanding that existing in the world in the way that we do is not necessarily something we get to choose. But it’s the hand that we’re dealt, and we have to do what we can with it. 

So that’s a point where we see it’s really up to Sam to do the right thing or continue to do the wrong thing. Hopefully, by making the right choices, he can become a voice of reason and a positive role model for people like him in a similar situation, which is ironically the reason he’s in that place. He has no one to look to; no role models. He has no one pointing him in the right direction. It’s not talked about, really, in that scene, but in a way, that is what the role of a parent is, and some of us aren’t fortunate enough to have great parents. We don’t have role models, and we have no one to look to, so people become disaffected, and they can do awful things that hurt tons of people. It’s up to those people if they can get a second chance to do the right thing for others.

Many times on Gen V, characters talk about their parents with a sense of betrayal — this conversation over agency, respect, consent, and the material and immaterial impacts of V. But Sam discovers that his parents’ motivations weren’t like some of the others on this show and that they gave him V hoping it would help him avoid his uncle’s fate. How does knowing that people — his parents and, of course, his brother — wanted him and didn’t willingly abandon him affect his journey going forward, and what side he might pick? 

There’s safety in being alone when that’s what you’re used to. There’s a safety in feeling like the situation you’re in is just the one you’re in. For Sam, this state of loneliness is so much of his existence that having a connection with people is so foreign. There’s not a ton of learned experience of what it was like being close with your mom or your dad or your brother, and certainly not with friends. So that is both an incredibly revelatory thing for him in discovering that these people are actually really rooting for him. It’s also a really scary thing because it means that all of a sudden, it’s up to him to do something different. It’s up to him to make the right choice.

Reading that scene, there’s a way to look at it as a really sad moment, perhaps, where there’s regret and things should have gone a different way, and they didn’t. There’s a way of looking at it, also, where there’s a bit of joy and relief in learning that not only did your family seek you out, but that there’s beauty in embracing the challenges that we face in the world. That’s something that Sam struggles with, feeling different and making that your superpower is really his best superpower. It’s not the strength or the jumping, it’s the fact that he is different. He has challenges that other people might not have, but that also give him an ability that is incredibly profound.

Someone steps up to help Sam get to this place of understanding, and it’s Jordan. It’s fun in a sense because their episode three fight calls back a little to the season one finale, where Jordan’s sizing up whether to take on Sam. It’s also meaningful because of how Sam and Jordan are physically strong but emotionally vulnerable and have both struggled with managing their emotions, especially around the loss of people they love. Can you talk about why their shared moment is so significant for both of them? 

One thing we definitely didn’t see a ton of from Sam — and at least in this season, we get to deal with that more — is the vocalization of these incredibly traumatic things that happen and finding community and solace and relating with other people who are going through something similar. Certainly, in the first season, there wasn’t a lot of that from Sam or from most of the characters. So frankly, that moment is not only about identifying hardship, but it’s also very pointed toward the future. What that symbolically meant to me in a way — and it was very timely, too, obviously — is that even when someone is gone, they’re still with us, and it’s kind of up to us to carry them forward. Back to the theme of responsibility, which really was my throughline for the whole season, it’s up to you to do that. It’s up to Sam to carry Luke with him. It’s up to Sam to live up to Luke’s message. It’s up to Jordan to do the same for Andre. And to zoom out, it’s up to all of us to do that for Chance. That’s an incredibly profound thing to know as a human being, and I aim to do that. That’s a goal of mine.

This season, Sam has another full-blown puppet hallucination, which captures both the comedy and scariness of his condition in this come-to moment — a mix of dealing with the truth about his own actions via a sandwich and conspiracies via a felt sun. What was it like filming that scene this season, and how do you think about balancing the humor with the terror of those hallucinations? 

They’re so fun to do, first of all. That scene in the script, we shot a lot more of that that wasn’t in the episode, unfortunately. I had a whole conversation with that sandwich that is not in the episode. I understand why it’s not in there because it doesn’t necessarily narratively need to be in there, but it was really fun. The actors who play the puppets are absolutely incredible. Obviously, when you’re doing the scene, there’s not really a felt sun there. There’s like nothing there. I think we had a trash can and a felt puppet, and then a couple of sandwiches and things like that. But other than that, there’s nothing there. So I didn’t know what it was going to look like, and I could just hear Marty [Stelnick, puppeteer] improvising lines as the sun about JFK and other things. So it’s hard to remain serious because of that, but like you said, it’s also so clear the dichotomy of it’s a really safe space, but it’s also the root of all of your trauma. Both those things have to exist, and humor is a great way to deal with those things.

Emma and Sam begin the season on not good terms, understandably. But there’s one moment in episode two, where they have a run-in in the hallway, and Emma is visibly scared of him. It’s a real shift in the relationship from season one, where it often felt that Emma was not only the lone person who didn’t have to fear him but who could help calm him. Do you feel like Emma was in danger in light of what Sam had done between seasons and in season two?

That was the first scene of the season that we filmed chronologically. The first day of shooting, and that was both mine and Lizze’s first scene. What’s so interesting about that scene specifically is that it’s the climax of the first two episodes. And if I feel like Emma was in danger, I don’t know. I think that for Sam, the turmoil is always so internal. Some of the other characters that do bad things their aim is more pointed than Sam’s. Sam is oftentimes flailing around. He’s like a 14-year-old, so it’s more of an outburst. Does that mean somebody can get hurt? Definitely. But I don’t think that he necessarily ever has the intention to hurt somebody. So is there a world where Emma could have gotten hurt? I don’t know, but my hope is that the answer is no. 

Emma extends a chance for Sam to help them save Cate, and he turns it down. It’s understandable in terms of what happened last season, but they then worked for Homelander, and Sam started the season begging her to erase his feelings instead of having to be accountable for his actions — something he spent a lot of season one focused on, in terms of making people remember and be accountable for what they did to him. What was underneath that choice not to help her, and what is the nature of their relationship at this point? 

So much of the first season is about making other people accountable in the best way that he can think to in that moment, which is really the byproduct of what other people are telling him to do. But it’s an easy path, obviously. The thing about Sam that is hopefully redeeming in some way is that there’s definitely a consciousness there. In spite of whatever’s happening, there’s always a feeling, this question underneath that. The weight of making decisions that are questionable is probably a lot of guilt and moral ambiguity, and I don’t think, in general, Sam really knows how to handle any emotion or feeling. So his relationship with Cate is certainly one of utility. I never felt like he had a very strong tie to Cate. Cate was pretty clearly always this force of negativity in his life, pretty much more than anybody else — pretty traumatically awful — so there’s utility in that. But then in dealing with the feelings, as you see throughout the season, it really becomes about how can I address the way that I’m feeling instead of how can I act upon it, or how can I aid it from existing. And that’s the third and hardest thing to do for anybody.

Do you think he could change his mind in light of what happens to him this episode? Do you think he could choose to support his friends? 

The thing that is true throughout both seasons of the show is that Sam always has a desire to do what he thinks is affecting the greater good. So in deciding not to save Cate in that moment, he’s making a choice he thinks is better for the greater good. I don’t think that’s a choice against Emma or to punish people. Even his choice to follow Cate. I always felt like in the first season, Sam had the most reason out of anybody to be angry at the school, let’s be honest. (Laughs.) So it doesn’t mean he made the right choice, but there’s always hope for him to make the right decision. I don’t know if that necessarily always means he’s going to be rewarded either, but he’s going to try. We have to deal with the consequences of our choices. That’s inevitably true in this life. But it’s never too late to make the right choice. 

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Gen V season two releases new episodes on Wednesdays, with the first five episodes of season two now streaming on Prime Video.

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‘Chicago P.D.’ Boss, Star Talk Voight’s New Enemy in Devlin, Happiness for Burzek, and More

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Chicago P.D. Season 13 premiere, “Consequences.”]

The title of the Chicago P.D. Season 13 premiere certainly is apt, with Intelligence paying the consequences of last season. The unit has been disbanded, Voight’s (Jason Beghe) working Rapid Response — which means he should only be responding to crimes in progress — Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) don’t have badges, and Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) and Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) are assigned elsewhere. But the team still manages to come together in the first episode.

When Voight catches a shooting, frustrated with Commander Devlin (Joel Murray) from Internal Affairs dragging his feet on reactivating his unit, he works the case anyway, eventually bumping into ATF’s Imani (Arienne Mandi) while she’s undercover. Voight calls in Burgess, who ends up saving Imani’s life, then Ruzek and Atwater join Voight and Imani in working the rest of the case.

By episode’s end, Intelligence is back up and running, everyone has their badges back, and Imani is the newest member. But to make that happen, Voight made an enemy out of Devlin, who was prepared to keep Intelligence shut down for good: Some of the guns that were part of the case traced back to the CPD, a batch that Internal Affairs never reported stolen. It would be embarrassing should that come out now, Voight points out.

Below, showrunner Gwen Sigan and star Jason Beghe unpack the premiere and tease what’s ahead for Voight and Devlin, Burgess and Ruzek, and more.

Voight gets his unit reinstated, but it feels like his way of doing so could have made an enemy out of Devlin. Is that the case? What’s coming up with that dynamic? It feels like it has to be so contentious after that.

Jason Beghe: Yeah, I don’t think that Devlin is thrilled. I don’t think he feels like “Voight’s my favorite guy on the planet.” He’s an alpha male in his own way, and he just got alpha’ed. So, I think that he is going to be determined to regain the upper hand.

Gwen, what can you preview about that?

Gwen Sigan: Yeah, I think he’s really — Devlin’s an interesting character because I think he’s very different than a lot of our bosses have been before. He’s a pretty folksy sort of guy. He’s a little more plainspoken. He’s quieter, softer. He’s come up from behind a desk; he hasn’t been working on the streets, and so his motivations are very different than Voight’s. I think he cares a lot about how he ends this job with as many friends as he can have at the end of this thing and with a full pension. So, having an enemy like that is very different for Voight. I think this guy is a little more quiet and sort of unassuming, and so it’ll be interesting to see how he reacts and then what he does about it and how that differs from what we’ve seen in the past.

Burgess and Ruzek start the season off happy. Things seem to be going great for them, but knowing the show, how soon before you start to challenge either or both of them?

Sigan: No. They’re happy. They’re happy. I swear they’re happy. Yeah, I mean, definitely we need conflict, so we’re going to have some conflict, but I would say the conflict that they end up dealing with through this season is not with each other. It’s really with situations that are normal life situations that I think everyone can relate to, but now they’re dealing with them together, and maybe they’re both bringing in different things to those decisions, their own perspective and backgrounds, and so I think it becomes a lot more about their family as opposed to just their relationship with one another. They also have a lot of things that come up through the job, and then how they deal with that together. So, they’re in a good spot, but life will keep going, and they’ll still have to go through some things

Voight tells Imani he’ll give her a long leash. Why is he willing to do so so soon after meeting her?

Beghe: I think there’s just a real natural comfort and also an understanding of who she is, and I think subconsciously, probably, he understands that she’s a good foil for him in that she’s, in a sense, a mirror image of him. So, it’s a good way for him to discover himself and do his job as a man and as an officer better.

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And what are we going to see from her with that long leash? That can mean problems — you have to factor in what’s going on with Devlin, all of that.

Sigan: Yeah, exactly. I think that the nice thing about the pair of them [is] because they share some instincts and because they share a style of policing, there’s a lot of good that can come from that, and then there’s a lot of leading each other astray that can come from it. So, we see a bit of both of that. We see through how their relationship evolves this season, the two of them growing, which I think has been really lovely to see. And yeah, it’s fun. It’s going to be a fun ride.

One of my favorite dynamics on the show is between Platt and Voight. Are we going to see a storyline for Platt where Voight’s there for her?

Beghe: That would be nice.

Sigan: We have something cooking, but yeah, we’ll have to wait and see. But yes, I would love to see that and more Platt is always good.

Beghe: Yep.

Chicago P.D., Wednesdays, 10/9c, NBC

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Latin rap star Bad Bunny to play the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show – National

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Bad Bunny will bring his Latin trap and reggaeton swagger to the NFL’s biggest stage next year: The Grammy winner will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California.

The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.

The Puerto Rican superstar’s selection comes amid another career-defining run: He’s fresh off a historic Puerto Rico residency this month that drew more than half a million fans and is leading all nominees at the Latin Grammys in November. He has become one of the world’s most streamed artists with albums such as “Un Verano Sin Ti,” an all-Spanish-language LP.

Bad Bunny will host “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 4.


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“What I’m feeling goes beyond myself,” Bad Bunny said in a statement. “It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL.”

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Roc Nation founder Jay-Z said in a statement that what Bad Bunny has “done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage.”

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The 31-year-old artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio has won three Grammys and 12 Latin Grammys. He has become a global ambassador for Latin music, starred in films such as “Bullet Train,” “Caught Stealing” and “Happy Gilmore 2,” and collaborated with top fashion houses. He’ll enter the Latin Grammys as the leading nominee with 12, dethroning producer and songwriter Édgar Barrera.

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Roc Nation and Emmy-winning producer Jesse Collins will serve as co-executive producers of the halftime show. Hamish Hamilton will serve as director.


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“We know his dynamic performances, creative vision, and deep connection with fans will deliver the kind of unforgettable experience we’ve come to expect from this iconic cultural moment,” said Jon Barker, SVP of Global Event Production for the NFL.

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Last year, Kendrick Lamar shined with guest SZA in New Orleans, setting the record for the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show with 133.5 million viewers. His performance surpassed the audience for Michael Jackson’s 1993 show.

“His music has not only broken records but has elevated Latin music to the center of pop-culture and we are thrilled to once again partner with the NFL and Roc Nation to deliver this historic performance to millions of fans worldwide,” said Oliver Schusser, the vice president of Apple Music and Beats. “We know this show will be unforgettable.”


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