When Is Avatar 3: Fire and Ash’s Digital & Streaming Release Date?

Fans hoping to watch ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ at home will likely have to wait a little longer. Because the movie is doing so well in theaters, it will probably stay in cinemas for a longer period than most Disney films. The good news is that it will be available to rent or buy digitally before it starts streaming.

I Love LA’s Good Guy Just Got Better

The season finale of I Love LA, titled “I Love NY,” throws everything into chaos. Maia and Tallulah return to New York City, the place they both previously ran away from. Meanwhile, Alani unknowingly starts a friendship with the woman who’s been secretly following her family. Even Charlie, usually focused on himself, is surprisingly helpful. Everyone seems to be acting like a distorted version of themselves, but the biggest change is in Dylan. Once the perfect, supportive boyfriend, he now makes a shocking choice: he sleeps with a coworker and then lies to Maia about it. The Dylan who was kind, considerate, and always there for Maia is gone, and this shift actually makes I Love LA a more compelling show.

I Love LA Season-Finale Recap: Girl, So Confusing

The season ends with a surprising move to New York, the city where Maia first met Tallulah, Alani, and, unfortunately, her untrustworthy former boss, Ben. Maia is riding high from getting Tallulah invited to the prestigious Formé dinner, but she’s also just been fired and is taking a break from Dylan, leaving her feeling pretty overwhelmed. Tallulah tries to brush it off, saying Maia is simply focused, but her attempt feels unconvincing, especially as Maia rushes off for another cigarette. Alani, voicing exactly what I was thinking, simply sighs and says, “She’s really not doing well.”

The Chair Company DP Reveals Unfilmed Scene With SNL Great Jim Downey That Sounds Amazing, Even If It Would Have Broken The Show

I didn’t think we’d ever see it, but the show considered a scene where Douglas is stuck under a large appliance – initially imagined as a sad moment, but later envisioned as comedic. Ashley Connor, the cinematographer for The Chair Company, told TheContending.com that Jim Downey, a veteran from Saturday Night Live, was a valuable asset to the production. She explained why that scene of Douglas on the kitchen floor ultimately didn’t make it into the show.

Percy Jackson Season 2 Expands Clarisse La Rue’s Character

Season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is really changing my perspective on a particular character. The show is doing a great job of showing things from different viewpoints than just Percy’s, which is how the books are told, and it’s been really interesting to watch.

The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Daddy Lessons

Often, a woman’s value is judged by the success of her husband, but we sometimes see how her relationship with her father shapes who she is. For example, on RHONY, Bethenny Frankel’s difficult relationship with her father helped explain her tendency to be confrontational. And on RHOSLC, Angie K.’s strong connection to her father is deeply tied to her cultural identity, revealing why she strongly emphasizes her heritage. These glimpses into these women’s family lives give us a better understanding of how they approach all relationships – with their parents, with men, and with themselves.

James Ransone, The Wire and It Chapter Two Actor, Dead at 46

Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1979, James Ransone credits acting with turning his life around. He discovered his passion for it in high school, telling Interview magazine that attending arts school was a lifesaver. He began his film career in 2002 with a role in Larry Clark’s Ken Park, and the following year, he joined the cast of The Wire, where he played Jimmy Sobotka, the son of a union leader named Frank Sobotka.