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Dune: Prophecy Renewed for Season 2 at HBO The news was announced during a virtual press conference Thursday afternoon, a few days before the Season 1 finale airing Sunday, Dec. 22. The “Dune” prequel series, set more than 10,000 years before the events of Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” movies, follows the origins of the Bene Gesserit,
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Tell Me Lies Renewed for Season 3 at Hulu Based on Carola Lovering’s novel of the same name, “Tell Me Lies” stars Grace Van Patten as Lucy Albright, who meets Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White) in college and enters a tumultuous relationship with him. The series follows them and the ways their relationship alters the lives
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All American is returning to its origins –South Crenshaw and Beverly Hills high school football. After Spencer James (Daniel Ezra) exited the series, All American experienced a reboot. Season 7 will feature a new group of teenagers, including Alexis Chikaeze, who plays Preach’s (Kareem Grimes) teenage daughter. Jordan Baker (Michael Evans Behling), Layla Keating (Greta
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Television has always been a reflection of society’s darker fascinations. Still, in recent years, some episodes have crossed the line in ways that sparked public outrage, censorship, and even legal consequences. These moments didn’t just make viewers uncomfortable — they forced networks and audiences alike to confront uncomfortable truths about culture, politics, and societal values.
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Critic’s Rating: 4.3 / 5.0 If you haven’t watched the current season, please note that spoilers are ahead! Undeniably, Virgin River Season 6 was the season of Mel & Jack. After multiple seasons of roadblocks, heartache, and trials and tribulations, Virgin River delivers a sexy, fun, relatively light, and joyful season. The season tempers much
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In the 1970s, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman captivated audiences with their thrilling stories of technological transformation. Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers weren’t just crimefighters — they were icons of a sci-fi revolution. The shows imagined a world where technology could augment human capabilities, turning ordinary individuals into extraordinary heroes. (ABC/Screenshot)
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Television has long reflected society’s evolving expectations of women. In its early days, the medium served up characters who embodied traditional ideals — devoted homemakers, charming sidekicks, or doting love interests. But as cultural attitudes shifted, so did the women on our screens. Today’s female characters are unapologetically powerful, navigating morally gray worlds with grit
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Grifters and con artists might be the shadiest characters on TV, but damn, do we love them. Whether they’re pulling off elaborate heists, spinning lies so smoothly you’d believe every word, or charming their way out of trouble, these hustlers turn deception into an art form. They might bend the rules (and occasionally break a
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Shipping wars have become a significant part of modern fandom culture, sparking passionate debates and discussions across the internet. Fans often find themselves deeply invested in certain relationships, championing their favorite pairings while discussing who should end up together. These conversations, sometimes intense, have influenced how we view and talk about TV relationships. Lexa and
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Consider me shocked. As a Pittsburgh resident, I thought everyone already knew that Mayor of Kingstown had been renewed. They’ve been casting here for a while. I was certain I missed the renewal when I was on a Hallmark cruise. Well, I was wrong. I’m so sorry to keep you lovelies in the dark. Mike
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From designer dolls to fiery confrontations over loyalty and friendship, the latest episode of RHOBH, felt like a masterclass in how to air grievances while dressed to the nines. The season’s underlying tensions erupted at a Denim and Diamonds party, where mechanical bulls weren’t the only thing throwing people off balance. In true RHOBH fashion,
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Television has always been a reflection of society’s darker fascinations, but the rise of serial killers and true crime has taken center stage in recent years. From fictional antiheroes like Dexter Morgan and Joe Goldberg to dramatizations of real-life horrors like Dahmer and The Act, our screens are filled with stories of murder, manipulation, and
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Bad Monkey Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV+ The series originally debuted on Apple’s streaming service back in August with the season finale airing in October. The first season was based on the novel of the same name by Carl Hiaasen. There is a sequel novel to “Bad Monkey” titled “Razor Girl,” but according
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Every now and then, a movie is so spectacularly, brilliantly, and gloriously bad that our brains catalog it in the “good” category anyway. It’s hard to define what makes a movie good or bad since it’s all subjective, but for me, a bad movie becomes good when it’s still enjoyable despite being a terrible film.
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