Jessie Buckley Embodies Multiple Roles in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!

The film, set in 1930s Chicago, centers on a solitary Frankenstein, played by Christian Bale, who seeks Dr. Euphronious’ help in creating a companion. This leads to the creation of a young woman, known as “The Bride,” portrayed by Buckley. Interestingly, Buckley plays multiple roles in the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed film. She first appears as Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, setting the stage and linking the movie to the original story. She also plays Ida, a young woman who is killed and later used in a scientific experiment. Ultimately, Buckley embodies the Bride herself – Ida brought back to life as a potential partner for Frankenstein’s monster.

6 Anime Everyone Forgot Aired on Cartoon Network

Many modern anime fans have forgotten that shows like Grand Prix originally aired on Cartoon Network. Surprisingly, there are even some series from Toonami and Adult Swim that even dedicated anime enthusiasts aren’t familiar with. While some of these shows haven’t aged well, they still demonstrate Cartoon Network’s important contribution to bringing anime to a wider audience.

5 Iconic Dragon Ball Fights That Have Zero Bad Episodes

Long battles are common in Dragon Ball, often lasting many episodes, particularly when the villains are powerful. However, just because a fight is long doesn’t mean it’s always exciting. The most memorable Dragon Ball battles are truly captivating, filled with intense action and satisfying emotional moments from beginning to end.

Samuel L. Jackson’s Frisco King Co-Stars Revealed

Asa Germann (known for The Boys: Gen V and Scream 7), Kai Caster (Yellowstone, Spider-Noir), Lilah Pate (Outer Banks, The Summer I Turned Pretty), and Savanna Gann (English Teacher, See You When I See You) are joining the cast of Tulsa King as series regulars. Additionally, Christina Alexandra Voros (Yellowstone, Lawmen: Bass Reeves) and Michael Friedman (Lioness)—both frequent collaborators with the show’s creator—will direct several episodes, with Voros also directing the first episode.

Beef Season Two Follows a Gen Z-vs.-Millennial Couple-Off

Early previews of the film introduce a young couple – Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny – who are employees at a golf club. They unexpectedly see their boss, Oscar Isaac, and his wife, Carrie Mulligan, in a heated argument that turns physical. Mulligan throws and breaks an object, and Isaac shouts at her while threateningly waving a golf club. The couple is then caught by the arguing pair when they accidentally take a picture.

TED Season 2 Ending Explained: What Happens After Ted & John Graduate?

The season 2 finale of Ted features surprising events that will likely have a big impact on the show’s future. The live-action prequel series, created by Seth MacFarlane and based on his popular Ted films, was a hit when it launched on Peacock in 2024, quickly leading to a second season.

Scott Speedman Highly Recommends Smashing a TV for Fun

This episode throws a lot at you – creepy clowns, dangerous sinkholes, and shady plastic surgeons. It’s basically a typical day in Florida, but a ton of craziness packed into one TV show! I knew when I first read the script that we had something special if we could make it work. The production designer and the entire team did an amazing job bringing it to life. For example, the trailer park set was entirely built by the crew in Wilmington, North Carolina. And filming in Florida itself really captured the show’s vibe – stepping off the plane, you instantly feel like you’re in the world of the show. Hopefully, we’ll be able to film there more as the series continues.

‘The Testaments’ Trailer Reveals Hulu’s ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel

Introducing The Testaments, a new series inspired by Margaret Atwood’s sequel novel. Set four years after the events of The Handmaid’s Tale, the show features Chase Infinity as a young Hannah. While June remembers life before the rise of Gilead, Hannah was born and raised within this oppressive society. The series follows Hannah as she grows up at a school run by the formidable Aunt Lydia, played once again by Emmy winner Ann Dowd.