'9-1-1 Lone Star' Casts a 'Lost' Star as T.K.'s Stepfather Enzo

The man who raised TK has been brought up several times throughout9-1-1: Lone Star’s five seasons, but viewers will meet him in the flesh in the final season.TV Insiderreveals thatHenry Ian Cusick(Lost,The 100,Scandal) has been cast as Enzo, TK’s stepfather. Ian Cusick is set to debut in Episode 7, airing on November 11. The character is described as “impossibly handsome, cosmopolitan, cultured, wealthy, and suave.” He visits TK on his 30th birthday and catches Owen by surprise for several reasons, but who’s willing to bet it’s the handsome part?...

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Samuel Martin

'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Sets Summer Release Date in New Teaser

Season 4 ofEmily in Parisstill isn’t ready yet, but series starLily Collinshas a few words to say about her character’supcoming Roman holidaywith a playful new teaser featuring her castmates. Coming off a cliffhanger finale that left hearts broken and Emily’s love life hanging in the balance, they have many ways to describe the new episodes in the video. One thing everyone can agree on, however, is that the romantic comedy-drama is returning to Netflix with a two-part release, starting with the first five episodes on August 15 followed by the second batch on September 12....

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Joe Lee

'Hazbin Hotel's Erika Henningsen Reveals Which 'Helluva Boss' Character She Wants Charlie to Meet

Hellaverse sister showsHazbin HotelandHelluva Bossmight not have plans fora crossover episode anytime soon, but that does not mean the creators aren’t thinking about it. Sitting down in theColliderMedia Studio at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 withPerri Nemiroff, starErika Henningsenshared which character she wanted her characterCharlie Morningstar to meet fromHelluva Boss. “Just because I thinkshe’s my favorite, Loona(Erica Lindbeck),” Henningsen laughed at the admission. “I don’t actually know what we would talk about, but I just want to be in a scene with Loona....

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Pamela Wallace

'Krapopolis' Season 3 Renewed Ahead of Series Premiere

Dan Harmon’sKrapopolishas been renewed for a third season at Fox, according toVariety. If you’re wondering why you’venever heard of the series, it’s because it hasn’t even aired its first episode yet. The series was announced in May of 2021, as part of a deal between Harmon and the network. Fox must be really impressed with what they’ve seen from the upcoming show due to how they first renewed it for a second season back in October....

June 26, 2025 · 2 min · 417 words · Susan Potter

'Lazarus' Review: An Exciting, High-Octane Anime Vision From the Minds Behind 'Cowboy Bebop' and 'John Wick'

Shinichirō Watanabeis widely known for modern anime classics likeCowboy BebopandSamurai Champloo, which include unique and engaging characters, excellent world-building, clever action sequences, and an extremely stylish approach to music and visuals. He’s back with the original animeLazarus, abouta mad scientist holding the world hostage with a drug-induced apocalypseas well as the team sent to find him before it’s too late for humanity. If the series' combat feels particularly top-shelf, it’s becauseJohn Wickcreator/directorChad Stahelskiwas brought in to design the action sequences....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 823 words · Jessica Baker

'Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur' Featurette Introduces Lunella's Friends

Marvel’s new seriesMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaurfollows the adventures of teenage super genius and superhero Lunella Lafayette (Diamond White) and her giant, cuddly, fire-breathing T. Rex pal Devil Dinosaur (Fred Tatasciore). While the two might spend nights and weekends fighting crime, during the day Lunella is just your average 13-year-old, with school, homework, and of course friends. In a new featurette, which Collider is excited to exclusively share, audiences get the chance to meet Lunella’s social circle....

June 26, 2025 · 2 min · 394 words · Nicole Carpenter

'The Hummingbird Project' Review: The Opposite of Hitting the Zeitgeist

Kim Nguyen’sThe Hummingbird Projectrarely questions its characters’ morality or motivations. When it does, even the movie will admit that its protagonists are pretty self-centered and myopic, but then it breezes right past that to dive right back into their vainglorious quest. AlthoughThe Hummingbird Projectstarts off as a bit of a caper, the movie quickly becomes a slog due to weak pacing and characters who never earn our admiration. We don’t always need to like our protagonists, but we at least have to sympathize with their motives, and unfortunately, the characters here rarely get beyond wanting to game the stock market so they can make hundreds of millions of dollars....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Tammy Hill DDS

'The Last of Us' Season 1 Finale Easter Eggs

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from Episode 9 of The Last of Us.The Last of Ushas reached its season finale, with many callbacks and references to video games, comic books, and the HBO series itself. Joel and Ellie are finally reunited after their battle with David. What is next for our favorite post-apocalyptic duo? They set off to finish what they had started.Episode 9 is full of great momentsand provides a satisfying ending as it covers the entirety ofThe Last of Us Part Iand its expanded material,Left Behind....

June 26, 2025 · 4 min · 841 words · Karen Peterson

'True Detective Night Country' Trailer — Jodie Foster Hunts a Murderer

Fan favorite anthology seriesTrue Detectiveis returning with another chapter titledNight Country. The new story featuresJodie FosterandKali Reisas leading detectives solving a murder mystery in Alaska. HBO has set the release date for the thrilling series along with the first trailer that lays out the mystery at hand and the people solving it. The trailer sees Detectives Liz Danvers (Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Reis) investigating five bodies found frozen in ice. The two seem to have some prior beef with each other as it affects their working relationship....

June 26, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Cynthia Cook

10 Best Action Comedy Movies of the 2020s So Far, Ranked

The action and comedy genres are among the most accessible and thus beloved in the film industry. When the excitement of action-packed epics combines with the humor of comedies, the results are fantastic and have contributed to some of the most beloved blockbusters, such as the iconicBad Boysfranchise. Comedy serves as a good way to balance the violence and dark themes of the action genre, lightening the mood and providing viewers with a few chuckles....

June 26, 2025 · 8 min · 1580 words · Kathy Williams

10 Best Intriguing Sci-Fi Shows To Watch Like Netflix’s ‘1899’

The newNetflixseries1899is here, and it is everything any sci-fi enthusiast could want and more. From the creators ofDark,Baran bo OdarandJantje Friese’s new TV show does not disappoint in the slightest. While it may not be a match to the previously mentioned show, it is nonetheless a mind-bending watch. Engaging, cleverly written, and creative,1899features just the right amount of mystery to keep viewers guessing. RELATED:Unanswered Questions We Have After ‘1899’ Season 1 Audiences who have finished the show already and are looking for some thought-provoking alternatives to fill the hole that the new Netflix original left can check out some incredible science fiction shows that are equally guaranteed to blow their minds, fromManifesttoWestworld....

June 26, 2025 · 6 min · 1086 words · Ms. Cheryl Jackson

10 Main 'Charlie and The Chocolate Factory' Characters, Ranked by Likability

With therelease of the movieWonkaapproaching, it’s the perfect time to revisit the beloved musical fantasy film directed byTim Burton,Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Inspired by Roald Dahl’s book, the film narrates the story of Charlie Bucket, who wins a Golden Ticket in a Wonka Bar, granting him a visit to the renowned Chocolate Factory owned by chocolatier Willy Wonka. Joining Charlie are four other children and their parents, embarking on a day-long factory tour led by Wonka....

June 26, 2025 · 8 min · 1678 words · Richard Lawrence

150 Milligrams Review: Knudsen's Crusade

You’ve probably already seenEmmanuelle Bercot’s150 Milligramseven if you haven’t technically seen it. The movie faithfully follows the “based on true events” formula for David vs. Goliath stories of the modern age, specifically the little guy taking on a huge company and/or the government. Bercot doesn’t break from this formula, but her secret weapon is in putting the emphasis on her compelling protagonist, Dr. Irène Frachon. While Frachon is in the mold of your typical do-gooder fighting against the evil empire, actressSidse Babett Knudsenprovides the shading and nuance to make the character come alive and feel real....

June 26, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Tracy English