Ready or Not 2: Here I Come Needs Nastier Rich People

In the Ready or Not movies, the villain – known as Le Bail – enforces a strict set of rules with deadly consequences: those who break them don’t receive forgiveness, they literally explode. Ready or Not 2 introduces a new group of potential victims, a more diverse and dangerous bunch than the Le Domases, the family Grace married into in the first film. The sequel begins immediately after the first one ends, with Grace recovering in the hospital after surviving a night of attempted murder by her in-laws. She reconnects with her sister, Faith, and we meet the five other families who form a sinister council. The Danforths, who host the new deadly game on their estate, are led by twins Ursula and Titus, the children of their ailing father, Chester. The Madrid-based El Caidos family, headed by Ignacio and his children, also join the hunt, and one of his kids has a particular grudge against Grace.

Chuck Norris, Actor and Martial Artist, Dead at 86

Chuck Norris is a highly skilled martial artist with a black belt in both karate and Tae Kwon Do, and his acting career began with encouragement from Steve McQueen. He became known for starring in action movies like The Way of the Dragon, The Delta Force, and The Hitman. Later, he played the lead role in Walker, Texas Ranger for nine seasons. During his time hosting Late Night, Conan O’Brien often playfully showed clips from Walker, Texas Ranger, reacting with mock surprise or fear each time. This running joke eventually led to a memorable appearance by Norris himself in 2004. Throughout his career, Norris consistently showed a good sense of humor, proving he was as gracious as he was formidable.

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 & 3 Update Is Good & Bad News for Defenders Fans

In 2017, Netflix released The Defenders, a team-up featuring the leads from Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist as they battled the organization known as The Hand. This was the one and only time these four heroes joined forces in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Netflix later canceled all of its Marvel shows two years after the miniseries’ release.

Jason Statham’s 92% Rated ‘John Wick’ Rip-off Lands New Streaming Home

The film, directed by David Ayer (known for Suicide Squad), centers on Adam Clay, a former hitman. After a loved one is killed by the son of a wealthy man, Clay comes out of retirement seeking revenge. It’s a story with echoes of the plot from Keanu Reeves’ popular action film – though without the canine companion!

Afroman, Voice of the People, Won Late Night This Week

I also wanted to highlight a really clever way The Daily Show illustrated how inconsistent Trump’s Iran policy was. There were so many inconsistencies, and they weren’t humorous – they were actually quite troubling. It’s almost too easy to catch Trump in a falsehood, and honestly, dwelling on it just leaves you feeling worse. But the show’s idea of having four different Trump personalities debate each other, like commentators on a sports show, was genuinely entertaining. And we really need to find those moments of levity, don’t we? Here’s a look at other funny moments from late night this week.

Chuck Norris Dies At 86

Chuck Norris has died, according to a post on his Instagram account. He was hospitalized in Hawaii yesterday. His family has asked for privacy and has not yet shared details about how he passed away.

Valerie Cherish at Television’s End (Again)

After gaining a dedicated following, the show returned in 2014, surprisingly ahead of the curve as television began to focus on high-quality, complex dramas. During the surge in popularity of shows with flawed main characters, Valerie agreed to star in a darkly funny and self-critical series written by Paulie G. (Lance Barber), a former rival and the creator of her previous show. The season aired before the full extent of misconduct allegations against creators like Louie C.K. became public, but it clearly reflected an understanding of the power dynamics at play. Despite facing potential embarrassment, both deserved and undeserved, Valerie continued on, and the season ended beautifully with her finding a sense of self and choosing to spend time with her close friend and hairstylist, Mickey (Robert Michael Morris), who was sadly ill during filming and passed away in 2017. The recent announcement that Kudrow and King are bringing Valerie back for a new season is exciting, but also unsettling. What new challenges and revelations await her, the audience, and the entertainment world?