Columbus
Entertainment Weekly
Kim Cattrall denies reports that she's returning for And Just Like That season 3
Kim Cattrall is putting rumors of Samantha Jones' return to rest. On Sunday, the Sex and the City actress addressed speculation that she would reprise the role once again for the third season of And Just Like That. Responding directly to a tweet with a reshared Elle article that read,...
The 18 best reality shows on Peacock in July 2024
Can’t get enough of the guilty-pleasure drama of Love Island USA? Do you crave the excitement of the Top Chef kitchen? We don’t blame you. Reality shows can be much-needed escapes from everyday life, transporting us into someone else’s shoes like no other genre can. Although Peacock...
When Calls the Heart's Mamie Laverock says her 'heart is full' as family closes GoFundMe after 5-story fall
Mamie Laverock is thanking everyone who contributed to her GoFundMe page more than two months after she was hospitalized for an unspecified medical emergency and then fell from a five-story balcony. The When Calls the Heart star seems to have written a message of gratitude to those who donated to...
The Facts of Life stars Lisa Whelchel and Geri Jewell hold 'family' reunion
You take Lisa Whelchel, you take Geri Jewell, you take them both, and there you have… a Facts of Life reunion!. On Friday, Whelchel posted a collection of photos of her and Jewell, who played her onscreen cousin Geri on the beloved sitcom. On the actress' Instagram account the pair can be seen wearing similar red shirts and heart-shaped necklaces.
The 24 best kids' movies on Netflix in July 2024
When it comes to entertaining the whole family, Netflix has your back. The streamer's vast library has both animated and live-action films to delight every age. There are talking animals, of course — cats, crocodiles, baby dinosaurs, and elderly lizards — as well as fairy-tale heroes, dangerous robots, and two modern classics set in the Lego universe.
What was the Disney Channel 65-episode rule?
If you were a kid in the 1990s or early 2000s, you probably watched the Disney Channel a lot. The variety of original shows it provided, from memorable live-action sitcoms to animated comedies, captivated a generation. Shows like Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens, Pepper Ann, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and The Famous Jett Jackson, all found their place under the Disney banner. But they also shared a common number that made their shows end much earlier than expected: 65.
Cobra Kai's Sean Kanan put off surgery to film Mike Barnes' season 6 return
Warning: This story contains spoilers for Cobra Kai season 6, part 1. Sean Kanan didn't let a near-death experience while shooting The Karate Kid Part III stop him from playing bad boy Mike Barnes in the '80s. And more than 30 years later, the actor wasn't about to let shoulder surgery keep him from reprising his role for the final season of Netflix's Karate Kid sequel series, Cobra Kai.
What to Watch this week: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman team up for Deadpool & Wolverine
Arguably the most anticipated movie of 2024 — and Marvel's only one this year — is finally here: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's odd-couple superhero adventure in Deadpool & Wolverine. (Check out EW's recent cover story with the two.) After previously hanging up his hat as Wolverine/Logan, Jackman returns as the famed X-Men character, teaming up with Reynolds' Deadpool/Wade Wilson for...well, we don't really know why. Details are few, but we have a feeling the secrecy will be well worth it. One thing we do know: Expect lots of cameos.
See first-look photo of Suits: L.A., newly picked up to series at NBC
Stephen Amell will be back on TVs soon. A new image from NBC shows him as Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor who's come to represent the powerful movers and shakers of Los Angeles, in the upcoming Suits: L.A. He's "surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can't help but mix their personal and professional lives." Can't you just feel the drama?
Anna Faris says she'd only return to Scary Movie franchise if Regina Hall did too: 'And money'
Anna Faris is getting honest about what it would take to finally bring her back to the Scary Movie franchise. Faris' iconic character Cindy Campbell hasn't been seen since her last appearance in 2006's Scary Movie 4, and since Paramount is currently rebooting the franchise with another sequel, there's a chance for her to return. But Faris isn't holding back on revealing what it would it take to get her to reprise her role — and it's honestly totally understandable.
All Bob Newhart's appearances on The Big Bang Theory to air in TBS marathon
Professor Proton forever. TBS announced Friday that it will pay tribute to the late Bob Newhart, who died July 18, by airing the six episodes of The Big Bang Theory in which the the alter ego of his character, Arthur Jeffries, features prominently. Jeffries had used the name "Professor Proton"...
Armie Hammer dismisses cannibalism claims, denies reports that Robert Downey Jr. paid for his rehab
Armie Hammer is pushing back against claims of cannibalism, telling Piers Morgan in a new interview shared Friday that he has never eaten human flesh. The embattled actor also disputed reports that Robert Downey Jr. paid for him to enter rehab, though he noted that Downey has been supportive. "He did not pay for me to go to rehab.” Hammer said, adding when pressed about the Marvel star, "I don't want to bring anyone else into my situation. There are a number of people who have been extremely helpful, and I’m incredibly grateful.”
What is Longlegs about? Everything to know about the hit horror movie starring Nicolas Cage
The latest horror flick from writer/director Osgood "Oz" Perkins, Longlegs, is sweeping the internet with its creepy promotion. The film's campaign, involving ambiguous teaser trailers, mysterious movie stills, and behind-the-scenes photographs, left a spooky impression all over social media. The advertising has even reached the social movie reviewing platform Letterboxd, where the film's fictional character Mr. Downstairs made an account and began leaving cryptic messages on several users' review of the movie (and A24's MaXXXine for some reason). It's safe to say Longlegs is stepping all over us this summer.
First Catwoman screenplay draft included tiger fights, melting faces, and rat army carrying bubonic plague (exclusive)
Before growing into a campy cult favorite in the streaming era, Halle Berry's 2004 blockbuster Catwoman came and went as a monumental flop in the superhero genre. Now, 20 years later, Entertainment Weekly has obtained original script pages that were cat-scratched from the final version and tease what could've been a very different (and even wilder) story.
Entertainment Weekly
12K+
Posts
335M+
Views
Keeping you plugged into pop culture
The leading platform for local news and information.
By using cutting-edge technology that learns users’ preferences to curate tailored content for them, NewsBreak gathers community-focused news and information from over 10,000 sources in a timely, accessible, and easy-to-use way at no cost to users.
NewsBreak does not allow any content that expresses hate or promotes false information. Instead, we strive to give businesses, communities, and users accurate and reliable local news and information. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.
For more information, please see our Terms of Use and Community Standards.