The Pitt Season 2 Opening Scene Reveals July 4th Chaos

Created with a reunion between actor Wyle and E.R. producer R. Scott Gemmill, the HBO Max Original quickly became one of the most acclaimed shows of 2025. It also resonated with audiences, steadily attracting more viewers with each weekly episode, and setting the stage for a second season. The Pitt season 2 will premiere on January 8, 2026.

HBO Max Introduces Themed Playlists For Friends, DC, Harry Potter & More

HBO Max is now offering curated playlists on its streaming service, letting subscribers enjoy continuous streams of content from popular franchises owned by Warner Bros. Currently, you can find themed playlists for shows like Friends, DC properties, Harry Potter, The Big Bang Theory, Sex and the City, and Rick and Morty, with more expected to be added. (Source: The Wrap)

Heated Rivalry Is Going Into Overtime

Just in time for the holidays, the pair opened a festive package containing a puck announcing “Season Two.” The presentation was simple and charmingly low-budget, focusing on the stars’ genuine excitement rather than flashy trailers or graphics. Storrie’s delighted expression was especially noticeable – a rare sight considering Rozanov rarely shows much emotion! The new season will be based on Rachel Reid’s sequel, The Long Game. Williams jokingly warned it would be “hotter, wetter, longer,” leading fans to wonder if he’s involved in the writing process – because those are some great ideas!

5 Best Shows to Watch for Fans of Bottoms

The comedy Bottoms is a wild and over-the-top romantic comedy packed with both sexual content and violence, alongside the film’s unique brand of humor – everything from long, rambling speeches to slapstick physical gags. The movie features a strong cast, including Nicholas Galitzine and a surprisingly funny performance by Marshawn Lynch. But if you enjoy Bottoms and are looking for something similar to watch afterward, there are plenty of great TV shows to choose from.

Zootopia 2 Reaches $1 Billion at the Box Office & Helps Disney Make 2025 History

As a huge movie fan, I’ve been following the drama with Netflix and Paramount battling it out over Warner Bros., but honestly, Disney seems to be smartly sitting this one out and just focusing on what they do best. And it’s clearly working! I just read that their latest film has officially crossed the $1 billion mark at the box office. That makes Disney the studio with the most billion-dollar movies right now, with two hits under their belt – this one and the live-action Lilo & Stitch remake. Pretty impressive, if you ask me!

The Viral Nepo Baby Debate Continues As Fans Keep Bringing Up One Big Reason Kate Winslet’s Comments Felt Tone-Deaf

The discussion about celebrities with famous parents – often called ‘nepo babies’ – has been ongoing for a while, with many stars weighing in. Meg Ryan has talked about her son Jack Quaid’s achievements, and Allison Williams admitted the advantages that come with having family connections in the industry. Amanda Seyfried has defended those with famous parents, while Dakota Johnson dismissed the whole conversation as pointless. Now, Kate Winslet has also shared her perspective on the topic.

All the 2025 Movies We’ve Already Forgotten

It’s been a tough year, and with so much happening, it’s easy to forget many of the movies that came out in 2025. Honestly, some of these films probably wouldn’t be memorable even in better times. I enjoy revisiting overlooked movies – it’s interesting to see why they didn’t succeed and to learn about the stories behind their making, especially with the benefit of time and perspective.

Team Iron Man is Still the Only Clear Choice in ‘Captain America: Civil War’

Captain America: Civil War created a major conflict within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, putting almost all of its heroes against each other – with the exception of Hulk and Thor. While the movie started with discussions about what was right and wrong, it ultimately led to a spectacular fight between many of Marvel’s biggest stars. Audiences didn’t want to see the Avengers hurt each other, but they still naturally took sides. The film presented it as a complex issue with no clear answer, pitting Iron Man and Captain America as leaders of opposing teams. However, looking back, the situation isn’t as morally ambiguous as it seemed at the time.

Amanda Seyfried’s Magic Trick Won Late Night This Week

On his show this week, Stephen Colbert expressed concern that the current excitement around AI might be a financial bubble, potentially leading to a serious economic downturn – he actually delivered this message silently to the camera. During an interview with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, Colbert took a more critical stance on AI than other hosts, pressing Sorkin with several follow-up questions. He even challenged seemingly harmless anecdotes, like asking Sorkin to reveal the cost of an expensive taxi ride. Colbert is skilled at creating a real back-and-forth conversation with his guests, a dynamic that may become rarer in late-night television. This week’s best late-night moments are detailed below.

The Banned X-Files Episode Home Is the Darkest Hour of ’90s Sci-Fi TV

When medical doctor and FBI agent Dana Scully found Fox Mulder, it changed television forever. The X-Files pioneered a format of combining self-contained stories with complex, ongoing mysteries—a style many shows would later copy. But despite facing countless frightening creatures, the most unsettling thing for the team wasn’t a monster at all—it was a censored episode that felt deeply personal.