Chris O’Donnell Would Love a Grey’s Anatomy Reunion on 911 Nashville

In a recent interview with People, showrunner Paris O’Donnell talked about which actors from *Grey’s Anatomy* he thought would be a good addition to *9-1-1: Nashville*. He praised his former colleagues, saying, “They were all great. Sandra [Oh] is just one example of the many talented actors on that show.”

‘The Truth Is…’ Fire Country’s Showrunner Broke Down Why (Spoiler) Was Killed Off In Season 4’s Premiere

Fans spent the summer wondering about the fate of characters on *Fire Country* after the Season 3 finale. It was confirmed at the beginning of Season 4 that Bode’s father, Vince, tragically died in the fire. This is a major loss for the CBS series and will undoubtedly affect the characters going forward. I recently spoke with the showrunner and asked her about the difficult decision to kill off Vince Leone.

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is Leaving Netflix

The classic film *Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory* will be removed from Netflix on November 1st, according to What’s on Netflix. Starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka and Peter Ostrum as Charlie Bucket, the movie is based on Roald Dahl’s 1964 book, *Charlie and the Chocolate Factory*. For over 50 years, this beloved fantasy film has become a classic, currently holding a 90% rating from critics and an 87% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes based on over 250,000 reviews.

Every Keanu Reeves Movie Performance, Ranked

Keanu Reeves has been a famous actor for over four decades, but it’s only recently that people have truly started recognizing his talent and the impact of his films. He’s starred in many successful movies, from comedies like *Bill & Ted’s* to action series like *The Matrix* and *John Wick*. However, for a long time, many critics seemed surprised by these successes, treating them as flukes. This is likely because it’s been hard to pinpoint exactly what Reeves does that makes his films so captivating.

Blue Bloods Fans Are Hyped After That Surprise Cameo In Boston Blue’s Premiere, And I’m Right There With Them

The new show *Boston Blue* kicked off on TV in 2025, bringing back Donnie Wahlberg as Detective Danny Reagan. While the series is set in Boston, hints suggested we’d see some returning characters. It was already known that Bridget Moynahan would reprise her role as Erin Reagan for the premiere, and viewers enjoyed seeing her support her brother after Sean was hospitalized. However, that wasn’t the only surprise appearance, and fans were thrilled by another unexpected guest.

That Time Jamie Lee Curtis’ Freakier Friday Stunt Driving Got Fast And The Furious-Related Praise, But Lindsay Lohan Wasn’t As Stoked In The Passenger Seat

So, the new *Freaky Friday* is finally out to own digitally, and it comes with some cool behind-the-scenes stuff. I was especially fascinated by the featurette called “Making Things Freakier.” The director, Nisha Ganatra, talked about filming that wild car chase scene with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan – you know, when they’re stuck in each other’s bodies and tearing around L.A. in Jake’s car. She was explaining how they actually shot it, and it sounded pretty crazy!

Marvel Promises WandaVision Will Get A Sequel, But With A Twist

So, I just finished watching *Agatha All Along*, and honestly, it got me thinking. Elizabeth Olsen, who plays Scarlet Witch, has been really wanting to bring the character back for the next big *Avengers* movies – *Doomsday* and *Secret Wars*. It makes you wonder… will we actually get a Season 2 of *WandaVision*? The answer seems to be… possibly? It’s not a definite yes, but there’s definitely a chance!

James Gunn Confirms Which Superman Scenes Caused Controversy at DC Studios

During an appearance on the *Happy, Sad, Confused* podcast with Josh Horowitz, James Gunn revealed that certain scenes in *Superman* sparked intense disagreements during editing. One example was a moment where Superman saves a squirrel. Gunn fought to keep the scene, despite significant pushback from some viewers who questioned why Superman would bother with such a small rescue. He explained that the squirrel was about to be hit by a falling tail and was undeniably cute. Gunn was surprised by the number of people who disliked the scene, even in a city like Los Angeles, noting that actor Michael Rooker is a squirrel hunter and eater. Ultimately, the squirrel scene became a major point of discussion during the film’s post-production.