Poker Face Is Over As We Know It

I really like this idea. We definitely need some fresh, lasting content – on TV and beyond – and this feels like a great chance to create it. Peter Dinklage is a perfect fit, as he already showed his talent for this kind of role earlier this year with a fantastic appearance on The Lowdown. He played an old friend of Ethan Hawke’s character who unexpectedly shows up, outshines him, and actually does a better job solving the case.

UFC Meets Blockchain: Betting on Fights, Not Just Fists!🥊💥

A UFC blog post, penned with the gravity of a prophet, declared that Polymarket will inject a data-driven storytelling layer into live fight broadcasts. Picture this: a “Fan Prediction Scoreboard” that translates the audience’s collective anxiety into a live readout, like a heartbeat monitor for chaos. 😂💓

Disney Cut 1 Major ‘Ahsoka’ Actor from ‘Andor,’ Reveals Star

In the first season of Andor, Brasso was presented as a working-class resident of the planet Ferrix. Actor Joplin Sibtain played the character in nine episodes over the show’s first two seasons, but Brasso’s story ended in Season 2, Episode 3. Despite delivering a fantastic performance as Brasso, Sibtain wasn’t the first actor considered for the role.

Mark Wahlberg’s R-Rated “Action-Packed” & “Amazing” Thriller Continues to Succeed on Streaming

The Amazon MGM Studios film, Play Dirty, launched on Prime Video on October 1, 2025, and has been a hit ever since, consistently ranking among the top 10 most-watched movies. Currently, it’s the eighth most popular title on the platform, positioned between the horror film The Woman in the Yard and the James Bond movie No Time to Die. Written and directed by Shane Black and adapted from the Parker novels by Donald E. Westlake, Play Dirty stars Mark Wahlberg as a professional thief planning his most ambitious robbery yet. Here’s what the movie is about:

The Beast in Me Recap: Fatal Mistakes

The latest episode of “Thanatos” finds Aggie researching the concept of Thanatos – in Greek mythology, the god of peaceful death, and in Freudian psychology, the drive towards death. This exploration happens as Abbott meets with a group of shady hackers, led by Simone, to unlock files he took from Nile’s computer. Simone isn’t interested in money; she wants a future favor, with no strings attached. This feels like a bad deal, especially considering what happens to Abbott – accepting Bitcoin would have been simpler, and this favor will likely cause problems for him even after he’s gone. It also seems odd that Abbott couldn’t have just hired some younger, financially motivated hackers to do the job.