Harry Potter: Tom Felton’s Draco Malfoy Return Gets Exciting Update

Fans of Harry Potter can now see Tom Felton reprise his role as Draco Malfoy on Broadway for a few extra months. He’ll be performing in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ through November 1, 2026, extending his run at the Lyric Theatre in New York City beyond his originally scheduled departure date of March 22, 2026. He’s been with the production for 19 weeks so far.

The Must-Watch Horror Movies From Every Year of The 2000s

The best horror movies of the 2000s were groundbreaking, pushing the limits of on-screen scares and launching new franchises while also revitalizing older ones. These films – ranging from thought-provoking psychological thrillers to enduring slasher series and clever takes on familiar themes – have stood the test of time. Here are ten of the decade’s most memorable horror epics, one from each year.

Ogilvie Originally Had a Much-Different Ending on The Pitt

Throughout the second season, Ogilvie starts to show more of his compassionate side, largely because of guidance from Drs. McKay and Whitaker. The death of Mr. Green, a teacher who reminded Ogilvie of his father, deeply affects him and forces him to confront the emotional realities of working in an emergency room. While he’s skilled technically, the show questions whether that’s enough for this demanding job. As Iverson explains, not all doctors begin with natural empathy. The real challenge is figuring out how to teach humanity to someone who already has the medical knowledge.

Even the Judges Want Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni to Settle

I wouldn’t say I predict these things, but I’ve been suggesting Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni should just settle their dispute out of court for over a year now, so I wasn’t shocked to hear the judge is pushing for the same thing. Apparently, their lawyers met with the judge again on April 6th to … Read more

Maul – Shadow Lord Just Shut Down a Major Mandalorian Theory

The Star Wars comic Maul – Shadow Lord introduced a new character, Rook Kast, voiced by veteran Star Wars actress Vanessa Marshall (known for playing Hera Syndulla in the animated series). During the Clone Wars, Rook works with Darth Maul as part of his Shadow Collective, assisting him in establishing a base on Janix, a planet outside the control of the Galactic Empire.

CBS Confirms Two Comedy Series Will Take Over ‘Late Show’ Timeslot After Cancellation

After Stephen Colbert leaves CBS on May 22nd, the 11:35 PM timeslot will be filled by Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen. This comedy show has been a regular part of late-night programming on CBS stations for years, with reruns airing since its debut in 2006. Hosted by 64-year-old comedian Byron Allen, the show features a monologue followed by a panel discussion with rising comedians performing bits from their routines.

‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ Season 3 The Culling Game Is a Major Streaming Success on Crunchyroll

Even two weeks after the end of Season 3, which covered the “Culling Game” storyline, Jujutsu Kaisen remains incredibly popular on Crunchyroll. As of today, it’s the most-watched series on the platform this week. The top 10 also includes other well-loved shows like Hell’s Paradise, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, and Fire Force. However, this is likely to shift soon with the start of the Spring 2024 anime season, which will bring several new titles, including the eagerly awaited fantasy series, Witch Hat Atelier.

Alana Haim’s Rachel Might Be the Secret Villain of The Drama

The story takes a dramatic turn when Emma reveals a difficult secret during a late-night conversation with her friends. What began as a lighthearted game of sharing past mistakes quickly becomes intense, not only because of Emma’s confession but because of Rachel’s unexpected reaction. Actress Alana Haim, known for her music and increasingly recognized for her acting talent, brilliantly portrays Rachel’s shift from supportive friend to critical judge. Rachel explains her harshness stems from a personal tragedy – her cousin was paralyzed in a shooting. However, the film also subtly satirizes Rachel’s self-assured moralizing. In one scene, she assumes Michael, who is Black, had exposure to guns growing up, a claim he immediately and rightfully corrects – his uncle was a police officer, but he himself didn’t grow up around firearms.