Now You Can Yearn Along to the Heated Rivalry Soundtrack

The series begins with the instrumental techno track “Rivalry,” which is featured throughout the show. Its energetic, club-like sound perfectly captures the atmosphere of Challengers.

The series begins with the instrumental techno track “Rivalry,” which is featured throughout the show. Its energetic, club-like sound perfectly captures the atmosphere of Challengers.

When news of his murder is announced at breakfast, Candiace—who secretly wished he was gone—puts on an incredible act. She dramatically cries out, “NOOO!” and delivers a performance worthy of an award. She claims he was a close friend, while footage later shows her happily celebrating his death privately. She even offers a toast to his memory at the table, which felt a bit much, but surprisingly, no one called her out on it.

The latest trailer for Avengers: Doomsday is now showing in cinemas before screenings of Avatar: Fire and Ash. The trailer features characters from Wakanda – Namor, Namora, Shuri, and King M’Baku – with Shuri delivering a voiceover saying, “I’ve lost everyone that matters to me. A King has his duties to prepare our people for the afterlife. I have mine.” A notable moment shows King M’Baku meeting Ben Grimm, introducing himself as “King M’Baku, of Wakanda,” to which Grimm simply replies, “Ben. Yancy Street, between Broome and Grand.”

Alan Ritchson’s portrayal of Jack Reacher stays faithful to the character in the novels, while also bringing the physicality and skills needed for exciting action scenes. This role is definitely Ritchson’s strongest performance to date, but it’s also received a lot of attention and criticism.

Neymar, the famous soccer player, has fulfilled a childhood dream by adding a life-size replica of the Batmobile from The Dark Knight movies to his collection.

It seemed like a sure hit: a new disaster movie with stunning effects and a heartfelt story about a mother’s desperate attempt to save her son. However, something unexpected happened. As reviews came out, it became clear that The Great Flood wasn’t resonating with audiences. Its Rotten Tomatoes score quickly dropped to 52%, and viewers rated it even lower with a mere 35% approval. The film didn’t live up to expectations, and many viewers felt disappointed, almost as if they’d been misled.

You might think the show started with Robby hidden behind a visor simply as a stylistic choice – why showcase your main character right away? – but his introduction feels much more deliberate. It directly echoes the very first shot of the first season: an ambulance driving across Pittsburgh’s Rachel Carson Bridge at sunrise, passing a motorcycle. This time, we see the same ambulance, the same bridge, and the same sunrise, but followed by Robby on his motorcycle. When he casually passes the ambulance and gives a quick nod, it’s a bold and visually striking moment, even if it’s a little dangerous.

It quickly became clear why Ford admired her so much. When accepting her first American award from the Golden Globes, she playfully joked about the trophies themselves. She said the Globes committee, despite being a bit unusual, had recognized her lesser-known film, Losing Chase, and awarded her a beautiful golden globe, and then another. She quipped, “I ended up with two large globes, which, as you can imagine, was quite beneficial for my career.”

Breakfast is a bright spot. Lisa jokes about always being the first one in the door, a habit Rinna quickly labels as ‘iconic’ – she finds a way to call everything Lisa does iconic. Candiace arrives dressed as a flight attendant, and Porsha, while enjoying a hearty breakfast of three eggs, seemed to have already forgotten the drama she caused the previous night, dismissing it as no big deal. Rob R. is channeling his Love Island days with a daring sweater-vest look. But the real highlight is Dorinda, who receives a standing ovation and tears up after making it through her first night. While everyone was relieved, it’s clear the producers only allowed that to happen because they want to see what kind of trouble Dorinda might cause.

Season 4 of Bridgerton, based on Julia Quinn’s novel An Offer from a Gentleman, is shaping up to be a departure from previous seasons. This time, the story will focus on both the aristocratic and servant worlds, as Benedict falls in love with Sophie, a member of the household staff. Shonda Rhimes recently highlighted this unique approach on The Jennifer Hudson Show, explaining that it’s what makes the new episodes so special.