Kim Kardashian reportedly ended daughter, North West’s visit with her father, Kanye West, upon learning that controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate were expected to join them. The Tate brothers have faced serious allegations, including human trafficking and other crimes in Romania.
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The incident led to an emergency custody hearing, during which Kardashian, West and their legal teams addressed concerns about the children’s safety and West’s recent behavior. Discussions also covered North’s involvement in West’s new track, “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine,” which features a clip of Sean Combs, who is also in jail while awaiting trial on human trafficking charges in New York.
“Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine” was released on March 15 and features North, Combs and Combs’ son, Christian “King” Combs.
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The incident led to an emergency custody hearing, during which Kardashian, West and their legal teams addressed concerns about the children’s safety and West’s recent behavior. Discussions also covered North’s involvement in West’s new track, “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine,” which features a clip of Sean Combs, who is also in jail while awaiting trial on human trafficking charges in New York.
“Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine” was released on March 15 and features North, Combs and Combs’ son, Christian “King” Combs.
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- 3/22/2025
- by Paige Javor
- Uinterview
‘Days of Our Lives’ (Dool) spoilers suggest that Kristen Dimera (Stacey Haiduk) may shoot Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel) to avenge her mother.
‘Days Of Our Lives’ Spoilers: Kristen Demanded To Know Where Her Mother Is
Soap Opera Digest reported that Ros Gentle has ended her run as Kristen’s mother, Rachel Blake, aka The Woman In White.
Apparently, her last appearance was on the March 21st episode of Days. The last we saw of Rachel Blake, she had threatened to testify against Ej, and he tried to inject her with Dr. Wilhem Rolf’s (Richard Wharton) memory-erasing serum.
Image Credit: Jpi Studios
After a feeble attempt to trick Ej into believing he’d succeeded in administering the drug, Rachel informed him that she got rid of the serum and made fun of him for the uber-obvious combination of his safety being Stefano Dimera’s (Joe Mascolo) birthday.
She admitted to...
‘Days Of Our Lives’ Spoilers: Kristen Demanded To Know Where Her Mother Is
Soap Opera Digest reported that Ros Gentle has ended her run as Kristen’s mother, Rachel Blake, aka The Woman In White.
Apparently, her last appearance was on the March 21st episode of Days. The last we saw of Rachel Blake, she had threatened to testify against Ej, and he tried to inject her with Dr. Wilhem Rolf’s (Richard Wharton) memory-erasing serum.
Image Credit: Jpi Studios
After a feeble attempt to trick Ej into believing he’d succeeded in administering the drug, Rachel informed him that she got rid of the serum and made fun of him for the uber-obvious combination of his safety being Stefano Dimera’s (Joe Mascolo) birthday.
She admitted to...
- 3/22/2025
- by Jennifer Gardiner
- Daily Soap Dish
Game development is a complicated process, and there comes another layer of obstacles to face when you are a designer for a massive franchise such as FromSoftware’s Dark Souls. For the most part, the bosses in the game and their designs have been praised by players over the past decade, but there is this one enemy which the designer themself believes they could have done better with.
There is a long designing process in games like Dark Souls | FromSoftware
There is an endless list of annoying bosses in the game mentioned above, be it Oceiros or Crystal Sage. However, when it comes to the Demon Prince, it was a boss that was annoying, strong, but somehow felt weak at the same time, and that was due to how its final design turned out to be.
Demon Prince and its lacking design in Dark Souls 3 The demon prince concept art...
There is a long designing process in games like Dark Souls | FromSoftware
There is an endless list of annoying bosses in the game mentioned above, be it Oceiros or Crystal Sage. However, when it comes to the Demon Prince, it was a boss that was annoying, strong, but somehow felt weak at the same time, and that was due to how its final design turned out to be.
Demon Prince and its lacking design in Dark Souls 3 The demon prince concept art...
- 3/11/2025
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
Canada will soon have a new Prime Minister. And while we don’t know everything about him just yet, one thing we can say for certain is, he’s sadly not the “I’m crushing your head guy.”
Mark Carney was just elected to lead Canada’s Liberal party, replacing Justin Trudeau who resigned earlier this year. This will soon make him the country’s newest Prime Minister, because the Liberals currently hold a minority government in parliament — although Carney may not have the job for long, depending on the outcome of a federal election that must be called at some point this year, no later than October 20th. Sure it’s a little convoluted, but Canada probably won’t be taking notes from the country that elected the Ghosts Can't Do It guy twice.
Following the Liberal leadership vote, a right-wing YouTuber known as “The Pleb Reporter,” who is...
Mark Carney was just elected to lead Canada’s Liberal party, replacing Justin Trudeau who resigned earlier this year. This will soon make him the country’s newest Prime Minister, because the Liberals currently hold a minority government in parliament — although Carney may not have the job for long, depending on the outcome of a federal election that must be called at some point this year, no later than October 20th. Sure it’s a little convoluted, but Canada probably won’t be taking notes from the country that elected the Ghosts Can't Do It guy twice.
Following the Liberal leadership vote, a right-wing YouTuber known as “The Pleb Reporter,” who is...
- 3/10/2025
- Cracked
Zendaya is Meechee, Chani, and Tashi, but now she will be... Felicia, a.k.a. Shrek's daughter in Shrek 5. Shrek 5 is slated to hit theaters in December 2026, marking 16 years since everyone's favorite ogre graced the silver screen with his own feature film. Shrek 5 has easily become one of the most anticipated movies of 2026 and now has the added advantage of an entire generation who grew up with the original Shrek movies now being old enough to be some of Hollywood's newly established actors who would leap at the chance to join the franchise.
It appears one A-lister joining the Shrek franchise is Zendaya. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Zendaya has joined the cast of Shrek 5 as Shrek's daughter Felicia, first seen in Shrek the Third. The character will now be a full-grown teenager in the upcoming sequel. Universal Pictures released an official video revealing the cast,...
It appears one A-lister joining the Shrek franchise is Zendaya. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Zendaya has joined the cast of Shrek 5 as Shrek's daughter Felicia, first seen in Shrek the Third. The character will now be a full-grown teenager in the upcoming sequel. Universal Pictures released an official video revealing the cast,...
- 2/27/2025
- by Richard Fink
- MovieWeb
Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Cb Cebulski and DC Editor-in-Chief Marie Javins announced at ComicsPro that Marvel and DC are headed towards a crossover later in the year. Last year, the two companies teamed up to reprint DC vs. Marvel into an omnibus. The last crossover that the companies did saw the Avengers unite with the Justice League, almost twenty years ago.
Spider-Man || Marvel Comics
Possibly being the biggest crossover in the modern superhero landscape, there are a plethora of characters that would be fun to see working together in the shared comic book space. There have been a lot of characters that have been introduced since the company last had a crossover, and a lot of characters have been reinvented since, so it would be interesting to see some of them interact.
Thor and New Gods Thor || Credit: Marvel Comics
New Gods have been a staple of the DC Universe for a long time,...
Spider-Man || Marvel Comics
Possibly being the biggest crossover in the modern superhero landscape, there are a plethora of characters that would be fun to see working together in the shared comic book space. There have been a lot of characters that have been introduced since the company last had a crossover, and a lot of characters have been reinvented since, so it would be interesting to see some of them interact.
Thor and New Gods Thor || Credit: Marvel Comics
New Gods have been a staple of the DC Universe for a long time,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Adults playing children's games to the death certainly makes for enthralling and tense television. Yet, what really makes Squid Game one of Korea's greatest ever shows is its fantastic selection of diverse characters. Each competitor in the dangerous contest has their own reasons for risking it all, and though almost all are relatable in one aspect, some are far more endearing than others.
Squid Game shows humanity at its absolute worst, and some of the characters fully embrace the immorality, like Deok-su yet among all the darkness there is light. Some of the series' characters are capable of warming the coldest of hearts, like Ali Abdul, and with the help of some masterful direction, expert writing, and vibrant performances, it becomes nearly impossible not to care deeply for many of the contestants of the world's riskiest game show.
Updated on February 24, 2025, by Natasha Elder: With another season under its belt,...
Squid Game shows humanity at its absolute worst, and some of the characters fully embrace the immorality, like Deok-su yet among all the darkness there is light. Some of the series' characters are capable of warming the coldest of hearts, like Ali Abdul, and with the help of some masterful direction, expert writing, and vibrant performances, it becomes nearly impossible not to care deeply for many of the contestants of the world's riskiest game show.
Updated on February 24, 2025, by Natasha Elder: With another season under its belt,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Nate Reeves, Natasha Elder
- Comic Book Resources
Longtime comic book rivals Marvel and DC are finally joining hands once more. According to Bleeding Cool News, the two companies haven't done a massive crossover on the page in many years, yet that's all about to change thanks to an announcement at ComicsPRO in Glendale, California from DC Comics Editor-In-Chief Marie Javins and Marvel Comics Editor-In-Chief Cb Cebulski. After teaming up to reprint the DC vs. Marvel series in a new omnibus last year, the pair decided it was time for a modern team-up bringing the heroes and villains of both franchises together under one banner again. Better yet, the new title could be coming as soon as this year.
- 2/21/2025
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
Days of Our Lives (Dool) spoilers for Thursday, February 20 reveal some major plot twists on the horizon in the land of Salem.
Someone’s mind is blown during a chat, while a trap is set, and a character adopts the adage, ‘desperate times lead to desperate measures’!
What’s set to unravel during Thursday’s show? Time to find out!
Jada Hunter’s Mind Is Blown
It looks like Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) will have a conversation with Javi Hernandez (Al Calderon) that will blow her mind during Thursday’s episode. Something that Javi shares will change Jada’s perspective on a situation.
Could he reveal that Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) slept with his bachelor party stripper, Savannah (Selena Morena), the night before their wedding?
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Of course, fans know it...
Someone’s mind is blown during a chat, while a trap is set, and a character adopts the adage, ‘desperate times lead to desperate measures’!
What’s set to unravel during Thursday’s show? Time to find out!
Jada Hunter’s Mind Is Blown
It looks like Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) will have a conversation with Javi Hernandez (Al Calderon) that will blow her mind during Thursday’s episode. Something that Javi shares will change Jada’s perspective on a situation.
Could he reveal that Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) slept with his bachelor party stripper, Savannah (Selena Morena), the night before their wedding?
Read More: Days Of Our Lives Spoilers: Chanel Delivers Sophia’s Baby Saving Them Both, Finally Wins Amy’s Approval
Of course, fans know it...
- 2/20/2025
- by Dorathy Gass
- Soap Opera Spy
Cirroc Lofton and Wil Wheaton have admiration for each other
On his recent podcast “The 7th Rule”, Cirroc Lofton who portrayed Captain Sisko’s (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) son Jake Sisko – along with his co-host Ryan T. Husk, interviewed Wil Wheaton who portrayed Dr. Beverly Crusher's (Star Trek: The Nex Generation) son Wesley Crusher. It was exciting to see these two former child actors who portrayed children in space while going through puberty in the adult world of Starfleet regulations, space travel, aliens, and adolescent drama.
Lofton congratulated Wheaton for “pioneering the space of the young kids in space…you paved the way in space for young men.” Wesley followed up by reflecting when a fan questioned him about Jake Sisko at a ComiCon “I kind of feel like Wesley Crusher crawled so that Jake Sisko could walk, so that Adira Tal from Star Trek Discovery could fly…”
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On his recent podcast “The 7th Rule”, Cirroc Lofton who portrayed Captain Sisko’s (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) son Jake Sisko – along with his co-host Ryan T. Husk, interviewed Wil Wheaton who portrayed Dr. Beverly Crusher's (Star Trek: The Nex Generation) son Wesley Crusher. It was exciting to see these two former child actors who portrayed children in space while going through puberty in the adult world of Starfleet regulations, space travel, aliens, and adolescent drama.
Lofton congratulated Wheaton for “pioneering the space of the young kids in space…you paved the way in space for young men.” Wesley followed up by reflecting when a fan questioned him about Jake Sisko at a ComiCon “I kind of feel like Wesley Crusher crawled so that Jake Sisko could walk, so that Adira Tal from Star Trek Discovery could fly…”
Creation Entertainment...
- 2/13/2025
- by Anthony Cooper
- Red Shirts Always Die
The stars are stepping out during New York Fashion Week!
Nicole Scherzinger, Dove Cameron, and Madelaine Petsch arrived in style for the Carolina Herrera Fashion Show held on Monday afternoon (February 10) in New York City.
Fellow stars in attendance included Emmy Rossum, Saturday Night Live star Chloe Fineman, Alien: Romulus actress Isabela Merced, and Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour.
Model Taylor Hill was seen wearing an oversized gray suit as she walked in the show.
Last week, Nicole joined tons of stars at the opening of a Michael Kors store.
It was also recently announced that Nicole will once again be sitting out for the upcoming 13th season of The Masked Singer. Find out who will be replacing her on panel.
Click through the gallery inside for 25+ pictures of the stars at the fashion show…...
Nicole Scherzinger, Dove Cameron, and Madelaine Petsch arrived in style for the Carolina Herrera Fashion Show held on Monday afternoon (February 10) in New York City.
Fellow stars in attendance included Emmy Rossum, Saturday Night Live star Chloe Fineman, Alien: Romulus actress Isabela Merced, and Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour.
Model Taylor Hill was seen wearing an oversized gray suit as she walked in the show.
Last week, Nicole joined tons of stars at the opening of a Michael Kors store.
It was also recently announced that Nicole will once again be sitting out for the upcoming 13th season of The Masked Singer. Find out who will be replacing her on panel.
Click through the gallery inside for 25+ pictures of the stars at the fashion show…...
- 2/10/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Days of Our Lives spoilers reveal a preview clip has been released for the week of February 10, 2025. It shows one couple is ready to start a family.
Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) gets ready for her first time. Plus, there’s romance for Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla Johnson (Mary Beth Evans).
Over at the old Blake house, Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel) faces the Woman in White (Roslyn Gentle). Keep reading and let’s talk about what’s coming up in the Peacock soap opera. Woman In White, Stayla Romance
Chanel Dupree-dimera’s Family Plans
The preview clip begins with Johnny Dimera (Carson Boatman) bringing Chanel Dupree-dimera (Raven Bowens) breakfast in bed. It is Valentine’s Day and Johnny is starting the day off right with Chanel.
Later, Johnny and Chanel sit on a park bench outside. Janel decides that they are ready to have a baby.
Valentine’s Day...
Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) gets ready for her first time. Plus, there’s romance for Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla Johnson (Mary Beth Evans).
Over at the old Blake house, Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel) faces the Woman in White (Roslyn Gentle). Keep reading and let’s talk about what’s coming up in the Peacock soap opera. Woman In White, Stayla Romance
Chanel Dupree-dimera’s Family Plans
The preview clip begins with Johnny Dimera (Carson Boatman) bringing Chanel Dupree-dimera (Raven Bowens) breakfast in bed. It is Valentine’s Day and Johnny is starting the day off right with Chanel.
Later, Johnny and Chanel sit on a park bench outside. Janel decides that they are ready to have a baby.
Valentine’s Day...
- 2/10/2025
- by Amandah Hancen
- Celebrating The Soaps
British royal family news reveals that Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, have been married since 1999 and have two children together.
Curiously, the Duke of Edinburgh is on an overseas trip just days before his wife celebrates a milestone birthday on Monday.
This Monday the Duchess of Edinburgh turns 60th birthday and Prince Edward recently landed at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport “where he was greeted by the ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, His Excellency Mr Ross Allen.”
Royal Family News – Will Edward Miss Sophie’s Birthday?
According to Hello! magazine, Buckingham Palace has not confirmed the duration of Edward’s visit.
On his first day in the country he attended a training exercise in Harju County “in his capacity as Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards.”
The Duke was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards in August 2023, succeeding his brother, the King, in the role.
Curiously, the Duke of Edinburgh is on an overseas trip just days before his wife celebrates a milestone birthday on Monday.
This Monday the Duchess of Edinburgh turns 60th birthday and Prince Edward recently landed at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport “where he was greeted by the ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, His Excellency Mr Ross Allen.”
Royal Family News – Will Edward Miss Sophie’s Birthday?
According to Hello! magazine, Buckingham Palace has not confirmed the duration of Edward’s visit.
On his first day in the country he attended a training exercise in Harju County “in his capacity as Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards.”
The Duke was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards in August 2023, succeeding his brother, the King, in the role.
- 1/18/2025
- by Tanya Clark
- Celebrating The Soaps
Early on in the David Lynch masterpiece Mulholland Drive, aspiring actress Betty (Naomi Watts) arrives at Lax from Deep River, Ontario with sparkling eyes and a heart full of dreams. Holding the hand of her grandmotherly seatmate, Betty shakes her head in disbelief. Her face is glowing, and the light...
- 1/16/2025
- by Katie Rife
- avclub.com
There are many moments, in Coralie Fargeat's 2024 horror-satire The Substance, when Fargeat's frequently invasive camera is clearly avoiding its characters' faces on purpose. That's mostly just part of the movie's whole ethos, with the camera frequently breaking the human body down into individual components in order to highlight how...
- 1/15/2025
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
Squid Game's creator and star Lee Byung-hun both have surprising reactions to fans shipping Gi-hun and The Front Man. Squid Game season 2 takes a surprising turn when Lee's character's Hwang In-ho, joins the games as the seemingly innocuous Player 001. Although some fans were stuck on why Gi-hun never suspected Player 001, particularly considering his special number and the season 1 twist involving The Old Man, some fans were generally quite taken by the chemistry between Gi-hun and his duplicitous enemy.
On the official Instagram account for Squid Game, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and lead star Lee Jung-jae can be seen reacting to dramatic fan edits that depict Gi-hun and In-ho as longing lovers. The series creator looks delighted by the edits, smiling and laughing as he's watching, while remarking that the two enemies do have “slightly erotic vibes” and that the Front Man is a bit obsessed with Gi-hun. Hwang also...
On the official Instagram account for Squid Game, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and lead star Lee Jung-jae can be seen reacting to dramatic fan edits that depict Gi-hun and In-ho as longing lovers. The series creator looks delighted by the edits, smiling and laughing as he's watching, while remarking that the two enemies do have “slightly erotic vibes” and that the Front Man is a bit obsessed with Gi-hun. Hwang also...
- 1/11/2025
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
This article contains Major Spoilers for Squid Game Season 2.
Seong Gi-hun failed to overturn Squid Game in Season 2. Actor Lee Byung-hun teased all is not lost, however.
Squid Game Season 2 ended with a shocking upset. Audiences feared Seong Gi-hun's revolt would ultimately fail with Hwang In-ho / the Front Man secretly among them. Gi-hun learned a hard lesson in the Episode 7 cliffhanger, when the Front Man emerges to execute Jung-bae. The season featured multiple villains including the Recruiter, Im Jeong-dae, and Choi Su-bong ("Thanos); the Front Man is by far the most insidious, inserting himself into the games and Gi-hun's group. Actor Lee Byung-hun told Tudum this had an unexpected impact on Hwang In-ho; Lee teased Gi-hun might win In-ho over before the series finale.
Related An Unresolved Squid Game Season 2 Plot Thread Has Major Implications for the Front Man in Season 3
Squid Game's intense Season 2 has a sub-arc hanging...
Seong Gi-hun failed to overturn Squid Game in Season 2. Actor Lee Byung-hun teased all is not lost, however.
Squid Game Season 2 ended with a shocking upset. Audiences feared Seong Gi-hun's revolt would ultimately fail with Hwang In-ho / the Front Man secretly among them. Gi-hun learned a hard lesson in the Episode 7 cliffhanger, when the Front Man emerges to execute Jung-bae. The season featured multiple villains including the Recruiter, Im Jeong-dae, and Choi Su-bong ("Thanos); the Front Man is by far the most insidious, inserting himself into the games and Gi-hun's group. Actor Lee Byung-hun told Tudum this had an unexpected impact on Hwang In-ho; Lee teased Gi-hun might win In-ho over before the series finale.
Related An Unresolved Squid Game Season 2 Plot Thread Has Major Implications for the Front Man in Season 3
Squid Game's intense Season 2 has a sub-arc hanging...
- 1/10/2025
- by Manuel Demegillo
- Comic Book Resources
Will Smith and his wife were welcome guests at this past weekend’s Golden Globe Awards — I guess the Golden Globe Foundation felt that they needed a slap hitter in their lineup.
To anyone who hasn’t been paying attention to Major League Baseball in the past few years, it may surprise you to learn that there is another famous and successful Will Smith living in Los Angeles whose big swings on the biggest stages are a bit more beloved by the City of Angels than those of the Man in Black. William Dills Smith is the starting catcher for the reigning World Series champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and both Smith and his wife Cara were delighted to attend the star-studded awards ceremony on Sunday night, an event where he thankfully didn’t show off any of his right-handed power.
When some baseball fans saw that the Dodgers’ Will...
To anyone who hasn’t been paying attention to Major League Baseball in the past few years, it may surprise you to learn that there is another famous and successful Will Smith living in Los Angeles whose big swings on the biggest stages are a bit more beloved by the City of Angels than those of the Man in Black. William Dills Smith is the starting catcher for the reigning World Series champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and both Smith and his wife Cara were delighted to attend the star-studded awards ceremony on Sunday night, an event where he thankfully didn’t show off any of his right-handed power.
When some baseball fans saw that the Dodgers’ Will...
- 1/8/2025
- Cracked
Released in November 1989, Jim Jarmusch’s Mystery Train is seen as the final installment in the deadpan, hard-luck trilogy he began with 1984’s Stranger Than Paradise and continued with 1986’s Down By Law. It’s a journey Jarmusch started with actor-musician John Lurie, who not only starred in Paradise and Law,...
- 1/8/2025
- by Craig D. Lindsey
- avclub.com
Warning! Spoilers ahead for Squid Game season 2.Squid Game season 2 ends with a heartbreaking twist involving Front Man/Hwang In-ho, but for those who want a better ending, Lee Byung-hun's 15-year-old K-drama, Iris, is a good follow-up watch. After an extended hiatus, Netflix's groundbreaking Korean show returns for its much-anticipated sophomore year. The latest ensemble is largely composed of new faces, primarily because most of the players from its debut year ended up dying during the competition, Squid Game season 2 features some familiar faces. Aside from Lee Jung-jae's Seong Gi-hun, who re-enters the underground game, it also sees Lee reprise his role as Front Man.
Front Man's role in Squid Game season 1 was minor. He was mostly behind his mask, commanding the guards who facilitated the deadly competition. It wasn't until later in the run that he was unmasked, as he came face-to-face with his police officer brother,...
Front Man's role in Squid Game season 1 was minor. He was mostly behind his mask, commanding the guards who facilitated the deadly competition. It wasn't until later in the run that he was unmasked, as he came face-to-face with his police officer brother,...
- 1/6/2025
- by Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for Squid Game season 2's ending!When Gi-hun meets Jun-ho again in Squid Game season 2, the latter chooses to hide the truth that his own brother is the Front Man. Before the end of Squid Game season 1, two major mysteries ultimately ended up being connected: the identity of the Front Man and what happened to Jun-ho’s brother. Jun-ho, a detective, ends up infiltrating the Games to find his brother (believing he’s a player) after discovering a card in his belongings, only to learn that In-ho is actually the Front Man, who is responsible for running and overseeing the brutal death Games.
The last time that Jun-ho appeared in Squid Game season 1, he fell off a cliff into the water after being shot by In-ho. Season 2 reveals that he survived, with Jun-ho then searching not only for In-ho, but also for the island where the Games are played.
The last time that Jun-ho appeared in Squid Game season 1, he fell off a cliff into the water after being shot by In-ho. Season 2 reveals that he survived, with Jun-ho then searching not only for In-ho, but also for the island where the Games are played.
- 1/4/2025
- by Jordan Williams
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Squid Game season 2!
Player 001 is one of the most interesting characters in Squid Game season 2, and here is the real reason why he messed up the Spinning Top game during the Six-Legged Pentathlon. Squid Game season 2 is full of all kinds of twists and turns, but one of the biggest is undoubtedly the fact that the Front Man decided to join the Squid Games as Player 001. Under the fake name of Oh Young-il, In-ho befriends Gi-hun and his team of players, with him accompanying them throughout Squid Game season 2, leading to one of the season's most tense moments.
Squid Game season 2 finally continues the incredible story of Squid Game season 1, with Gi-hun returning after winning his first Squid Game competition in order to bring the shadowy organization down. Armed with billions in won and an army of mercenaries, Gi-hun hopes to storm the island and stop the Front Man,...
Player 001 is one of the most interesting characters in Squid Game season 2, and here is the real reason why he messed up the Spinning Top game during the Six-Legged Pentathlon. Squid Game season 2 is full of all kinds of twists and turns, but one of the biggest is undoubtedly the fact that the Front Man decided to join the Squid Games as Player 001. Under the fake name of Oh Young-il, In-ho befriends Gi-hun and his team of players, with him accompanying them throughout Squid Game season 2, leading to one of the season's most tense moments.
Squid Game season 2 finally continues the incredible story of Squid Game season 1, with Gi-hun returning after winning his first Squid Game competition in order to bring the shadowy organization down. Armed with billions in won and an army of mercenaries, Gi-hun hopes to storm the island and stop the Front Man,...
- 1/1/2025
- by Robert Pitman
- ScreenRant
Warning: The article contains major spoilers for Squid Game season 2.
A key Squid Game actor clarifies the Front Man's intentions in Squid Game season 2. Given the high death toll in the premiere season, Squid Game season 2 features a largely new cast. Returning for season 2, however, are Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-Hun, Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho, and Lee Byung-hun as the Front Man / In-Ho. The Front Man's role looks quite different in Squid Game season 2, however, as he chooses to masquerade as a player himself, becoming the new player 001.
Speaking with Netflix K-Content, Lee provides details about In-Ho's involvement in the games. The actor first discusses the Six-Legged Race game, saying that In-Ho "finds himself having a genuinely good time," making his reactions legitimate as he feels a part of the team. In terms of why the character enters the games themselves, Lee guesses that the Front Man "does want to destroy Gi-hun's belief,...
A key Squid Game actor clarifies the Front Man's intentions in Squid Game season 2. Given the high death toll in the premiere season, Squid Game season 2 features a largely new cast. Returning for season 2, however, are Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-Hun, Wi Ha-joon as Hwang Jun-ho, and Lee Byung-hun as the Front Man / In-Ho. The Front Man's role looks quite different in Squid Game season 2, however, as he chooses to masquerade as a player himself, becoming the new player 001.
Speaking with Netflix K-Content, Lee provides details about In-Ho's involvement in the games. The actor first discusses the Six-Legged Race game, saying that In-Ho "finds himself having a genuinely good time," making his reactions legitimate as he feels a part of the team. In terms of why the character enters the games themselves, Lee guesses that the Front Man "does want to destroy Gi-hun's belief,...
- 1/1/2025
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant
Note: This story contains major spoilers from “Squid Game” Season 2.
If you thought the final face-off during the “Squid Game” Season 1 finale was stressful, you’ve seen nothing yet. Season 2 of the Netflix original ups the stakes in every conceivable way, adding in more players, bigger personalities, wilder twists and crazier games.
And that means Season 2’s finale is more intense than anything this series has ever done before. Whether you need to dissect what you just watched or you’re the type of person who flips to the back of a book before finishing it, here’s your guide to the Season 2 finale of “Squid Game.” Also, as an added bonus, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and stars Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun tell TheWrap what that emotional ending will mean for Season 3, coming in 2025.
How does “Squid Game” Season 2 end?
The beginning of the end started in the bathroom.
If you thought the final face-off during the “Squid Game” Season 1 finale was stressful, you’ve seen nothing yet. Season 2 of the Netflix original ups the stakes in every conceivable way, adding in more players, bigger personalities, wilder twists and crazier games.
And that means Season 2’s finale is more intense than anything this series has ever done before. Whether you need to dissect what you just watched or you’re the type of person who flips to the back of a book before finishing it, here’s your guide to the Season 2 finale of “Squid Game.” Also, as an added bonus, series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and stars Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun tell TheWrap what that emotional ending will mean for Season 3, coming in 2025.
How does “Squid Game” Season 2 end?
The beginning of the end started in the bathroom.
- 12/31/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
The Front Man, who was the primary antagonist of Squid Game season 1, shockingly infiltrates the games as Player 001 in season 2 of the hit Netflix show. Throughout Squid Game season 2, viewers get to see The Front Man, whose real name is In-ho, in a whole new light. The story of Squid Game season 2 picks up years after the ending of season 1, which saw Gi-hun vow to put an end to the games. This vow pitted Gi-hun and In-ho against each other, and set the stage for a high-stakes second season.
In Squid Game season 2, Gi-hun returns to the games as Player 456 and attempts to help other players survive. However, in the most shocking twist of Squid Game season 2, it is revealed that In-ho also joined the games as Player 001. Therefore, Gi-hun actually works with In-ho throughout Squid Game season 2, completely unaware that he is actually the villainous Front Man. Gi-hun working...
In Squid Game season 2, Gi-hun returns to the games as Player 456 and attempts to help other players survive. However, in the most shocking twist of Squid Game season 2, it is revealed that In-ho also joined the games as Player 001. Therefore, Gi-hun actually works with In-ho throughout Squid Game season 2, completely unaware that he is actually the villainous Front Man. Gi-hun working...
- 12/30/2024
- by Max Ruscinski
- ScreenRant
Spoiler Alert: This interview contains details of Season 2 of Netflix’s Squid Game.
A new series of sinister games are afoot. After three years of a highly anticipated wait, the record-breaking Netflix series Squid Game has re-entered the zeitgeist with the recent debut of Season 2.
The latest season picks up a few years after the events of the first season, which ended with Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), also known as player 456, winning the initial games, earning the ₩45.6 billion cash-out prize. However, instead of enjoying his millions, he has nothing but trauma to show for it. Still grappling with survivors’ guilt, Gi-hun has spent three years steeped in paranoia and isolation while trying to come up with a plan to use his newfound wealth to not only stop the games but also to overthrow the system and its overseers.
Upon hiring a team of local forces to help him find a way back into the games,...
A new series of sinister games are afoot. After three years of a highly anticipated wait, the record-breaking Netflix series Squid Game has re-entered the zeitgeist with the recent debut of Season 2.
The latest season picks up a few years after the events of the first season, which ended with Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), also known as player 456, winning the initial games, earning the ₩45.6 billion cash-out prize. However, instead of enjoying his millions, he has nothing but trauma to show for it. Still grappling with survivors’ guilt, Gi-hun has spent three years steeped in paranoia and isolation while trying to come up with a plan to use his newfound wealth to not only stop the games but also to overthrow the system and its overseers.
Upon hiring a team of local forces to help him find a way back into the games,...
- 12/26/2024
- by Destiny Jackson
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the most anticipated horror movies of the year is Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu, the star-studded remake of F.W. Wurnau’s classic 1922 silent film — and, to a lesser extent, several episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Eggers is known for making acclaimed movies like The Witch, The Northman and Massive Phallic Object Island (aka The Lighthouse). According to the director, his cinematic inspirations for Nosferatu included classics like The Innocents and Ingmar Bergman’s Cries and Whispers. More surprisingly, he also watched a cinematic work made by the Oscar-winner who directed Spaceballs.
Eggers recently told IndieWire that, during the writing of Nosferatu, he watched Mel Brooks’ final directorial effort: 1995’s Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
Ostensibly a parody of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Francis Ford Coppola’s swing-for-the-fences take on the iconic novel, Brooks’ film also poked fun at more than 60 years of Dracula movie lore. Much of Dead and Loving...
Eggers is known for making acclaimed movies like The Witch, The Northman and Massive Phallic Object Island (aka The Lighthouse). According to the director, his cinematic inspirations for Nosferatu included classics like The Innocents and Ingmar Bergman’s Cries and Whispers. More surprisingly, he also watched a cinematic work made by the Oscar-winner who directed Spaceballs.
Eggers recently told IndieWire that, during the writing of Nosferatu, he watched Mel Brooks’ final directorial effort: 1995’s Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
Ostensibly a parody of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Francis Ford Coppola’s swing-for-the-fences take on the iconic novel, Brooks’ film also poked fun at more than 60 years of Dracula movie lore. Much of Dead and Loving...
- 12/22/2024
- Cracked
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3.The From season 3 finale introduces a mysterious new character credited as the Man in the Yellow Suit (Douglas E. Hughes). He appears in the final scene of From season 3's ending and proceeds to kill Jim Matthews (Eion Bailey). Unlike the Town's nocturnal monsters, the Man in Yellow is able to move freely during the day. He knows about Jade Herrera (David Alpay) playing the lullaby and warns that there are consequences for attaining knowledge.
The Man in Yellow solves the From mystery of whose voice was on the radio at the end of season 1, warning Jim that his wife, Tabitha Matthews (Catalina Sandino Moreno), should not be digging a hole. In addition to revealing the Man in Yellow having a presence since season 1, From season 3, episode 2 set up the Man in Yellow's introduction in the paintings made by Victor's mother,...
The Man in Yellow solves the From mystery of whose voice was on the radio at the end of season 1, warning Jim that his wife, Tabitha Matthews (Catalina Sandino Moreno), should not be digging a hole. In addition to revealing the Man in Yellow having a presence since season 1, From season 3, episode 2 set up the Man in Yellow's introduction in the paintings made by Victor's mother,...
- 12/18/2024
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
In When The Phone Rings episode 6, the drama’s cranked way up, but so is the love and affection. Finally, we get to see a husband-wife relationship between our two protagonists, but the irony is that nobody knows they’re a married couple. In this episode, Hee-Joo sees a whole new level of danger, which means the kidnapper is definitely done playing games. Additionally, yes, we were right, and Sa-Eon knows Hee-Joo is 406. In the last episode, we saw Sa-Eon’s mum spitting wine at her father-in-law’s picture, which at first I didn’t pay much attention to, but now I think I’m starting to connect some random dots in the hope that I can figure out what’s really happening on this show. With that said, I don’t think I should waste any more time, let’s jump straight into episode 6 of When The Phone Rings.
- 12/14/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- DMT
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on this week’s show…
Match #1: Tiffany Stratton def. Naomi & Elektra Lopez The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Minnesota native “Ms. Money in the Bank” Tiffany Stratton booked her ticket to the semifinals of Women’s United States Title Tournament as she took down Naomi and Elektra Lopez. Stratton had the crowd behind her the whole way as she clobbered Naomi with a huge stomp on the apron. Naomi looked to have the match won after she hit a Rear View onto Stratton and was about to follow up with a Split-Legged Moonsault on Lopez but Candice LeRae came out to stop Naomi. Naomi would eventually hit the Split-Legged Moonsault onto Lopez, but The Center of the Universe hit a Swanton Bomb on Naomi, then connected...
Match #1: Tiffany Stratton def. Naomi & Elektra Lopez The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Minnesota native “Ms. Money in the Bank” Tiffany Stratton booked her ticket to the semifinals of Women’s United States Title Tournament as she took down Naomi and Elektra Lopez. Stratton had the crowd behind her the whole way as she clobbered Naomi with a huge stomp on the apron. Naomi looked to have the match won after she hit a Rear View onto Stratton and was about to follow up with a Split-Legged Moonsault on Lopez but Candice LeRae came out to stop Naomi. Naomi would eventually hit the Split-Legged Moonsault onto Lopez, but The Center of the Universe hit a Swanton Bomb on Naomi, then connected...
- 12/9/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
From Season 3 Finale's Tabitha & Jade Reveal Sets Up A Returning Villain Character Twist In Season 4
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for From's season 3 finale!After revealing Tabitha and Jade’s deeper links to Miranda and Christopher, From season 4 will need to address a villainous Christopher moment that could all be a misunderstanding. In From season 2, it became clear that Jade had some peculiar similarities to a former resident named Christopher, who had similarly been obsessed with the mysterious symbol when Victor was a boy. Then, in From season 3, Tabitha discovered that she had numerous similarities to Victor’s mother, Miranda, who died over 40 years prior on the same night as Christopher.
As it turns out, their parallels were anything but coincidental. From season 3’s ending uncovered numerous truths about Fromville’s dark history, including that the location has a supernatural cyclical nature tied to the tragic deaths of the “Anghkooey” children. Ultimately, it’s revealed that Tabitha and Jade are reincarnations of Miranda and Christopher,...
As it turns out, their parallels were anything but coincidental. From season 3’s ending uncovered numerous truths about Fromville’s dark history, including that the location has a supernatural cyclical nature tied to the tragic deaths of the “Anghkooey” children. Ultimately, it’s revealed that Tabitha and Jade are reincarnations of Miranda and Christopher,...
- 12/8/2024
- by Jordan Williams
- ScreenRant
"Transformers" does not have a singular creator — that's what happens when a story begins for commercial reasons, not artistic ones. During the 1980s, toy giant Hasbro imported several Japanese action figures of transforming robots. The Reagan administration had also loosened regulations on advertising in children's entertainment, so now Hasbro just needed a story to sell these "Transformers."
That call was answered by Marvel Comics, who Hasbro had already partnered with Marvel to develop their "G.I. Joe" series. In 1981, writer Larry Hama was pitching a new Nick Fury series. Then in came Hasbro, who wanted creative input for their planned action figure line "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero." Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter first suggested the idea of G.I. Joe as a anti-terrorism team, and proposed that Hama fold his ideas for Nick Fury into "G.I. Joe." Cue an ongoing "Joe" comic written by Hama, published by Marvel hitting stands in 1982.
Amusingly,...
That call was answered by Marvel Comics, who Hasbro had already partnered with Marvel to develop their "G.I. Joe" series. In 1981, writer Larry Hama was pitching a new Nick Fury series. Then in came Hasbro, who wanted creative input for their planned action figure line "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero." Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter first suggested the idea of G.I. Joe as a anti-terrorism team, and proposed that Hama fold his ideas for Nick Fury into "G.I. Joe." Cue an ongoing "Joe" comic written by Hama, published by Marvel hitting stands in 1982.
Amusingly,...
- 12/2/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The K-drama The Trunk is one of those twisted shows you need some time to marinate in and understand. This is especially because the storytelling isn’t linear, which leaves us as an audience wondering what happened when and how it connects to the story in the moment. In this article, I’ll try to lay out the story in a linear format for easy access. The TV show, based on the novel of the same name, tells the story of a contract marriage that completely changes lives. The psychological romance-thriller is intriguing from start to finish but can definitely feel like it’s rushing by if you can’t pay full attention. There are three main protagonists in the show: Jeong-Won, the husband; In-Ji, the new wife, i.e., the contract wife; and Seo-Yeon, the ex-wife. We’ll start with the events that took place 5 years before the main event of the show,...
- 12/1/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- DMT
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for From season 3, episode 10!A haunting line to Jim from the season 1 finale returns in Froms season 3 finale, introducing a terrifying revelation about the evils in Fromville. Much like Lost, which was also directed and written by producers Jack Bender and Jeff Pinkner, From does a fantastic job at keeping audiences guessing, with another mystery being introduced for each one thats solved. That happens to be the case in From season 3s ending, which includes plenty of long-awaited revelations about the towns history and the residents purposes, but adds new, intriguing twists through figures like the Man in Yellow.
In From season 3s final moments, Jim returns to the Rv, where a disheveled Julie from the future appears and begs him to leave. Suddenly, a frightening man with black eyes wearing a yellow suit walks up and notes, That Jade sure can play. He continues...
In From season 3s final moments, Jim returns to the Rv, where a disheveled Julie from the future appears and begs him to leave. Suddenly, a frightening man with black eyes wearing a yellow suit walks up and notes, That Jade sure can play. He continues...
- 11/26/2024
- by Jordan Williams
- ScreenRant
The third season finale of From brought a terrifying new adversary into the mix, whose existence has been teased for a long time through the paintings made by Miranda. A gaunt, blood-eyed man in a yellow suit made his appearance in the climactic sequence of the episode and was revealed to have detailed knowledge about the townsfolk and their actions from the brief conversation he had with Jim. The stranger makes his presence felt in a short span of time as he kills Jim Matthews during the final moments of the episode, solidifying his status as a prime adversary in the upcoming seasons. Unlike the usual threats of Fromville, like the nocturnal monsters, the psych attacks of the music box, insects, or ballerina, this particular entity seems to pose more of a danger to the townsfolk and presumably has a more direct connection when it comes to controlling different factors around the township.
- 11/24/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Many movies have offered some creative interpretation of death itself, personifying the most ominous force of nature that all beings eventually meet into a fascinating character all their own. The classic image of death as the grim reaper, wearing a robe, wielding a scythe, and sporting a skeletal visage has been a cultural staple for a long time. As an art form, cinema has picked up on this, with some of the most classic movies of all time sporting their own unique interpretations of death as a concept.
Some films interpret death with a variation of the iconic cloaked imagery, putting their own spin on the classical description. Usually seen as male, death's personality can be grim, alluring, or surprisingly chill depending on the energy of the genre he's in, with horror movies, comedies, and dramas all taking the idea of what such an ancient being might act like in different places.
Some films interpret death with a variation of the iconic cloaked imagery, putting their own spin on the classical description. Usually seen as male, death's personality can be grim, alluring, or surprisingly chill depending on the energy of the genre he's in, with horror movies, comedies, and dramas all taking the idea of what such an ancient being might act like in different places.
- 11/22/2024
- by Alexander Valentino
- ScreenRant
Your next rom-com series has nearly arrived as Peacock unveils a closer look at its upcoming show Laid. Below, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about the series from the plot and cast to when it will officially premiere on the streamer. Scroll down for a closer look and stay tuned for updates as we approach the show’s debut. Peacock When will Laid premiere? Laid will officially premiere with all eight 30-minute episodes on Thursday, December 19, just in time for the holiday season. Does Laid have a trailer? The official trailer has arrived, watch the full tease, above, as we approach the premiere. Who stars in Laid? Simu Liu, Alexandra Shipp, and Kate Berlant (Peacock) The cast of Laid features Stephanie Hsu, Zosia Mamet, Michael Angarano, and Tommy Martinez. Key guest stars include Andre Hyland, Olivia Holt, David Denman, Finneas O’Connell, Chloe Fineman, Ettore “Big E” Ewen,...
- 11/21/2024
- TV Insider
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3, episode 9, "Revelations: Chapter One."From season 3, episode 9, "Revelations: Chapter One" solves a major mystery involving the Boy in White. Since his introduction in season 1, the Boy in White has been one of From's most mysterious characters. He has been in the Town at least as long as Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord) has been there, with flashbacks showing that Victor saw the Boy in White after From's monsters massacred all the other residents. During the decades Victor spent trapped in the Town, the Boy in White would continue to appear and provide Victor with advice that helped him survive.
Years later, other From characters, including Ethan Matthews (Simon Webster) and Sara Myers (Avery Konrad) saw the Boy in White during season 1. Even though this was decades after Victor saw him, the Boy in White looked exactly the same and as if he had not aged at all.
Years later, other From characters, including Ethan Matthews (Simon Webster) and Sara Myers (Avery Konrad) saw the Boy in White during season 1. Even though this was decades after Victor saw him, the Boy in White looked exactly the same and as if he had not aged at all.
- 11/19/2024
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
Spinning a web of mysteries over the last three seasons, the penultimate episode of the third season of MGM+’s thriller series, From, finally offers something tangible to work with, and this time around the revelation actually provides a number of answers while raising some inevitable questions. Previously, after learning about Fatima’s actions, Donna wanted to share the news with the residents of Colony House, while Boyd decided to send Fatima and Ellis into the woods in fear of repercussions. However, Fatima was abducted by Elgin, who kept her in the root cellar—apparently for her own safety.
Julie was displaced in time, visiting the ruined arch in the wilderness, while Victor was able to remember, with Tabitha and Sara’s help, that in the past, Christopher had received information about the town not from the puppet, but instead from the Boy in White, who had appeared before him...
Julie was displaced in time, visiting the ruined arch in the wilderness, while Victor was able to remember, with Tabitha and Sara’s help, that in the past, Christopher had received information about the town not from the puppet, but instead from the Boy in White, who had appeared before him...
- 11/19/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From, season 3, episode 9, "Revelations: Chapter One."The penultimate episode of From season 3 provides more game-changing revelations and sets the stage for a terrifying finale. Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) remains trapped in the root cellar because of Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons), but she begins to make an important discovery while she is there that has larger implications. Nearly everyone in From's cast of characters becomes focused on Fatima's disappearance and the search for her as her fate hangs in the balance.
One of the few characters not focused on searching for Fatima is Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord), who now believes he is responsible for his mother's fate after his memory of Christopher (Thom Payne) was restored in From season 3, episode 8. The mystery of what happened to her is not the only season 1 story that comes back into play, with Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) and Sara Myers...
One of the few characters not focused on searching for Fatima is Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord), who now believes he is responsible for his mother's fate after his memory of Christopher (Thom Payne) was restored in From season 3, episode 8. The mystery of what happened to her is not the only season 1 story that comes back into play, with Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) and Sara Myers...
- 11/18/2024
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
You see, From is the kind of show where there are no right answers, all fans can do is speculate. It’s a mystery box inside a mystery box. The latest episode of the series, episode 9 of season 3, titled “Revelations: Chapter One,” is no different. I am quite sure whoever named it must be having a good laugh right now. Maybe it has a biblical meaning to it; just like the Boy in White said, everything is changing pretty fast. However, as viewers, we didn’t get any “revelations” from the episode’s ending; instead, we added a few more questions to our list, and no one really knows when they will get answered. But like everyone out there, I want to take my chance with a shot in the dark, hoping some of my guesses might strike true. Also, I am mostly assuming things here, so feel free to...
- 11/17/2024
- by Shikhar Agrawal
- DMT
Wes Craven was, among his many other gifts as a filmmaker and horror auteur, a master tone-setter. From Casey's death at the beginning of Scream to the panic-laden violence that permeates The Hills Have Eyes, he knew how to let his audience know exactly the kind of film he was making,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Matthew Jackson
- avclub.com
Out of all the mysteries that kept people watching Lost, there was nothing like the Others, mainly because there were so many questions and theories about their connection to the supernatural elements of the island. At first, the Others were seen from the perspective of the Oceanic Flight 815 survivors, believing the native residents were a primitive group that saw the castaways as a threat. But as time went on, Jack Shephard and the rest of the survivors uncovered more about the Others and their purpose on the island.
The Others have a complex history that can make it hard to pinpoint when and how they were formed. Lost doesn't present a timeline of their origins in chronological order, which is par for the course of being an important figure on the show. But several flashbacks and time-jumps reveal more about the group's beginnings, the height of their power and their run-in with the Dharma Initiative.
The Others have a complex history that can make it hard to pinpoint when and how they were formed. Lost doesn't present a timeline of their origins in chronological order, which is par for the course of being an important figure on the show. But several flashbacks and time-jumps reveal more about the group's beginnings, the height of their power and their run-in with the Dharma Initiative.
- 11/13/2024
- by Katie Doll
- Comic Book Resources
Warning: Spoilers ahead for From season 3, episode 8, "Thresholds."
From season 3, episode 8, "Thresholds" reveals the origins of the symbol that Jade Herrera (David Alpay) has been seeing since season 1. Jade first saw the symbol painted on the wall next to a dead body in From's root cellar. Since then, Jade has continued to see the symbol, usually in mysterious visions, and learned from Victor (Scott McCord) that a former resident named Christopher (Thom Payne) saw the same symbol many years ago.
Jade's search for answers took an unexpected turn at the end of From season 2 when he sees the tree roots in the tunnels twisted into the shape of the symbol. Following this discovery, he has been increasingly convinced that the symbol is connected to other strange phenomena and unexplained mysteries, including the faraway trees, the bottles with the numbers inside of them, and the "Anghkooey" children. Now, the origins of...
From season 3, episode 8, "Thresholds" reveals the origins of the symbol that Jade Herrera (David Alpay) has been seeing since season 1. Jade first saw the symbol painted on the wall next to a dead body in From's root cellar. Since then, Jade has continued to see the symbol, usually in mysterious visions, and learned from Victor (Scott McCord) that a former resident named Christopher (Thom Payne) saw the same symbol many years ago.
Jade's search for answers took an unexpected turn at the end of From season 2 when he sees the tree roots in the tunnels twisted into the shape of the symbol. Following this discovery, he has been increasingly convinced that the symbol is connected to other strange phenomena and unexplained mysteries, including the faraway trees, the bottles with the numbers inside of them, and the "Anghkooey" children. Now, the origins of...
- 11/12/2024
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
Warning! This article contains Spoilers for From season 3, episode 8!Victor finally regains his memory of a key moment with Christopher from his childhood in From season 3, episode 8, which includes a cryptic message from the Boy in White. Throughout From season 3, Victor has been focused on trying to recall the parts of his childhood that he blocked out of his memory, particularly regarding Christophers past tragedy. While Victor was previously convinced that Christophers ventriloquist doll, Jasper, had been the one speaking to Christopher in his memory, he now realizes it was actually the Boy in White.
Sara and Tabitha help finally jog Victors memory in From season 3, episode 8, which reveals what he saw as a child in the basement of the church. As it turns out, the Boy in White was the one telling Christopher about the secrets of the town prior to the massacre, which included the cryptic line that...
Sara and Tabitha help finally jog Victors memory in From season 3, episode 8, which reveals what he saw as a child in the basement of the church. As it turns out, the Boy in White was the one telling Christopher about the secrets of the town prior to the massacre, which included the cryptic line that...
- 11/12/2024
- by Jordan Williams
- ScreenRant
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for From season 3, episode 8, "Thresholds."From season 3, episode 8, "Thresholds" features major reveals that answer several long-running mysteries. As expected, the episode largely revolves around the fallout of Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) killing Tillie (Deborah Grover) at the end of From season 3, episode 7. However, this is not the only storyline that moves significantly forward, as Victor Kavanaugh (Scott McCord) makes a breakthrough discovery about his memories with Christopher (Thom Payne) and the ventriloquist doll, Jasper, that has far-reaching implications.
Meanwhile, the mystery of Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons) and the skeletal kimono woman he has been seeing receives some much-needed clarity, and is confirmed to be intertwined with what has been happening to Fatima. An even longer mystery of who threw the rope down to Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) in the season 2 premiere is also answered in an unexpected and game-changing way. These developments make "Thresholds" one of...
Meanwhile, the mystery of Elgin (Nathan D. Simmons) and the skeletal kimono woman he has been seeing receives some much-needed clarity, and is confirmed to be intertwined with what has been happening to Fatima. An even longer mystery of who threw the rope down to Boyd Stevens (Harold Perrineau) in the season 2 premiere is also answered in an unexpected and game-changing way. These developments make "Thresholds" one of...
- 11/11/2024
- by Matthew Rudoy
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Absolute Superman #1!
Forget "The Man of Steel"Superman now has a dark, unsettling new nickname that not only strips him of his manhood status but also adds a mysterious edge to his character. The real question is whether this unique moniker is just a fleeting moment or will become a lasting label for Kryptons Last Son.
This feat arguably makes Supermans survival even more impressive, suggesting that the title The Boy Who Lived could apply to him more than to Harry Potter even.
From the Man of Steel to "The Boy Who Spoke in Whispers," Supermans latest nickname marks a stark departure from his usual titles. To clarify, this nickname applies specifically to the Absolute Universes Superman, not the Earth-Prime version.
However, its still significant, given that this alternate version of the Man of Steel is poised to play a major role in DC's upcoming...
Forget "The Man of Steel"Superman now has a dark, unsettling new nickname that not only strips him of his manhood status but also adds a mysterious edge to his character. The real question is whether this unique moniker is just a fleeting moment or will become a lasting label for Kryptons Last Son.
This feat arguably makes Supermans survival even more impressive, suggesting that the title The Boy Who Lived could apply to him more than to Harry Potter even.
From the Man of Steel to "The Boy Who Spoke in Whispers," Supermans latest nickname marks a stark departure from his usual titles. To clarify, this nickname applies specifically to the Absolute Universes Superman, not the Earth-Prime version.
However, its still significant, given that this alternate version of the Man of Steel is poised to play a major role in DC's upcoming...
- 11/9/2024
- by Taylor Mills
- ScreenRant
Hello Insiders. It’s been an historic week in the U.S and the implications of Trump’s election victory will be felt around the world in times to come. For now, Jesse Whittock here with the latest international film and TV news.
Trump’s Second Act
He’s back: There wasn’t really anywhere else I could start this week, was there? By the time you read this, the seismic political earthquake that hit the U.S. on on election day will be sinking in as the reality going forwards. Donald Trump is back and from January, he will be President for the second time. Read this fantastic report from our politics ed, Ted Johnson, who deftly captured the fast-moving events and the context around the result. Hollywood, one of the bluest parts of American (this week in every sense), had hoped for Democrat Kamala Harris to win and...
Trump’s Second Act
He’s back: There wasn’t really anywhere else I could start this week, was there? By the time you read this, the seismic political earthquake that hit the U.S. on on election day will be sinking in as the reality going forwards. Donald Trump is back and from January, he will be President for the second time. Read this fantastic report from our politics ed, Ted Johnson, who deftly captured the fast-moving events and the context around the result. Hollywood, one of the bluest parts of American (this week in every sense), had hoped for Democrat Kamala Harris to win and...
- 11/8/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
IndieWire’s Future of Filmmaking Summit Celebrated Those Who Adapt Without Compromising What Matters
When IndieWire Editor-in-Chief Dana Harris-Bridson took the stage to open IndieWire’s inaugural Future of Filmmaking summit, she quoted a George Bernard Shaw passage that could have easily been written about this specific moment in film history: “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”
Fortunately, the timeless quote did not describe any of the summit attendees, who filled the room at Nya West in Los Angeles on a Saturday morning to learn where the entertainment industry might go next. From pitching with AI to replicating the theatrical experience in digital formats, the day was filled with conversations about new filmmaking developments that would have seemed unthinkable even a decade ago. The rich discussion and boundless enthusiasm for movies that filled the room made one thing clear: the road ahead might be uncertain, but the film industry contains more than enough human passion to light the way.
Fortunately, the timeless quote did not describe any of the summit attendees, who filled the room at Nya West in Los Angeles on a Saturday morning to learn where the entertainment industry might go next. From pitching with AI to replicating the theatrical experience in digital formats, the day was filled with conversations about new filmmaking developments that would have seemed unthinkable even a decade ago. The rich discussion and boundless enthusiasm for movies that filled the room made one thing clear: the road ahead might be uncertain, but the film industry contains more than enough human passion to light the way.
- 11/4/2024
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
After staging his own sex scandal, Citizen Weiner politician Zack Weiner is (probably) running again
On October 25, once and future New York City Council candidate Zack Weiner hosted a rally in Washington Square Park. When I arrived, a large crowd had gathered in front of the Arch. I was impressed.
But it turned out that the crowd was actually there for Mel Ottenberg and Alex Consani,...
But it turned out that the crowd was actually there for Mel Ottenberg and Alex Consani,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Drew Gillis
- avclub.com
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