The Real Housewives of Orange County Recap: Girl, You Trippin’

In this episode, we’re fortunate to not have Ryan feature prominently, as there isn’t much substance to his role (a light-hearted nod towards Elon Musk enthusiasts). Interestingly, Heather and Ryan appear to be symbolic opposites in their public stances. In a humorous turn of events, Heather was seen recording a podcast with Dylan Mulvaney, a trans actress who collaborated with Bud Light, causing quite the commotion among Cybertruck owners. Unlike Dylan, who boasts an impressive social media following of 2 million on Instagram and 9.1 million on TikTok, Heather’s follower count is 1.8 million on Instagram and 346,000 on “TikToks dot com” (as Terry calls it). It seems that Dylan is providing a significant boost to Heather’s reach just by being present. The episode may set up a storyline involving Heather expressing discontent with Gretchen over their contrasting views on trans issues, which have been the subject of much fan discussion.

Senior Sucker Punch Dev Drew Harrison Reportedly Fired After Celebrating Charlie Kirk Tragedy — “I Would Do It Again 100x Stronger”

In a post on her publicly visible Bluesky account, Harrison boldly acknowledged that her provocative comments led to losing her position, stating: “If fighting against fascism is the reason I lost a job I’ve had for ten years – a dream job no less – I would make that choice a hundred times over with even greater resolve.

The Long Walk’s Brutal Twist Hits Harder Than Stephen King’s Original Ending

In a straightforward and engaging manner: Few authors have better equipped us for our possible dystopian future than Stephen King. Across over 60 novels and numerous short stories, he has portrayed various scenarios such as a society-shaking pandemic in “The Stand” to a property magnate who leverages his outsider status to rise as a political demagogue in “The Dead Zone”. Under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, he wove tales of a United States plagued by economic decline and ruled by a totalitarian regime that entertains its citizens with televised violence. The upcoming 2025-set film adaptation of “The Running Man” is set to be released in November, while “The Long Walk” is finally making its way to theaters after decades in development limbo. Both movies seem perfectly timed for their release.

Jennifer Lopez Recalls Auditioning For Evita, And The Brutal Way She Learned Madonna Got The Role

Jennifer Lopez, renowned as the “Get Right” singer, nurtured a dream to act in a musical movie ever since she watched West Side Story on TV at home in the Bronx during her childhood. This aspiration sparked when she auditioned for Evita in 1996, but it wasn’t until a post-screening Q&A for her latest musical film (as reported by Variety) that she shared this anecdote. It was then that she learned Madonna had landed the lead role in Evita, a painful experience for Lopez that I can certainly empathize with.

Clayface Set Videos Preview Major Scene, Fight Sequence

The recently shared videos originate from multiple social media contributors and depict several situations. One clip features Tom Rhys Harries’ character Matt Hagen at what appears to be a movie premiere. Suddenly, he starts fleeing, and as he runs, he grasps his face, which could suggest a sequence where his facial appearance undergoes an unexpected transformation without his voluntary control.

Welcome, Movie Substackers, to the MFL Creators Division

Alongside observing these film experts in competition with one another, you’ll also have the opportunity to join in! Many of the shows and newsletters involved will run mini-tournaments where participants can challenge each other, as well as their favorite artists. Once the scoring starts, you’ll be able to sort the leaderboard by Creators Division, Vulture Staff picks, or individual mini-leagues.

Josh Gad Reveals How He Made Spaceballs 2 Finally Happen

Actor Josh Gad recently spoke out for the first time about the progress of the upcoming “Spaceballs 2” movie. In June 2025, Amazon MGM Studios officially announced the sequel to the classic comedy/parody film, “Spaceballs,” originally created by Mel Brooks. With 40 years passing since the original, people may wonder what led to its revival.

Avengers: Doomsday Art Reveals First Real Look At Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom

Information about “Avengers: Doomsday” is scarce, leading to numerous speculations and hypotheses about what could unfold. As we anticipate the initial footage or images from The Russo Brothers’ upcoming blockbuster, promotional art of Doom appears to have leaked on Twitter, courtesy of the Disney 2026 Merchandise Expo. Here it is below:

Given that we don’t know much about “Avengers: Doomsday”, there are many guesses and assumptions circulating. We eagerly await the first glimpses of footage or images from The Russo Brothers’ highly-anticipated movie. It seems that promotional artwork featuring Doom has surfaced on Twitter, originating from the Disney 2026 Merchandise Expo. Take a look below:

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Sydney Sweeney Is a Million-Dollar Baby

Ring, ring! In a noticeable transformation, Sweeney swaps her elegant long blonde locks for a scruffy brown style, dons plain garments, and showcases an impressive muscular physique. To embody the role, Sweeney piled on 30 pounds by consuming large amounts of Chick-fil-A, Smucker’s, milkshakes, and protein shakes, as she shared during a Toronto International Film Festival Q&A, as reported by MMA Junkie. The trailer portrays Christy’s boxing journey, where she experiences victories and defeats in the ring. Along her path, she grapples with her domineering and abusive spouse who menaces, “If you leave me, I’ll kill you.” The narrative is underscored by a string-driven rendition of Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” with a rhythmic pulse similar to the iconic “Eye of the Tiger” from Rocky III.