Eric Nam Gets Revenge on Rob in His New Music Video

The video features Nam and his fellow cast members playing exaggerated versions of themselves. Nam plays a character called “Eric the Vengeful,” while Rausch, known as “Robby Bobby,” is holding the other players captive on his ranch and making them do hard labor – but still look fashionable! The Wild West theme is a fun change after weeks of filming in muddy Scotland, and Higgins, or “Maura the Velvet Blade,” looks surprisingly different in a denim outfit reminiscent of Alyssa Milano in the early 2000s. Nam jokes that riding a horse reminded him of when he pretended to be a cow during a painting challenge, and he wondered how he could continue that storyline. Eventually, the players manage to tie up Rausch, symbolically removing his overalls – a moment Nam compares to Jo cutting her hair in Little Women – but his friend, Funches, arrives to rescue him. Funches had previously posted a video openly rooting for Rausch and against the other players.

‘Sonic 4’ Adds Ben Kingsley to the Video Game Sequel

Jeff Sneider from TheInsider reports that Ben Kingsley has joined the cast of Sonic the Hedgehog 4, scheduled for release on March 19, 2027. The acclaimed actor, recently known for his role as Trevor Slattery in the Wonder Man series, will play a significant part in the new film. While his specific character hasn’t been revealed, Kingsley joins a cast that includes Ben Schwartz as Sonic and Kristen Bell as Amy Rose. Idris Elba and Colleen O’Shaughnessey are also likely to reprise their roles as Knuckles and Tails.

Trap House: The Underappreciated 2025 Action Thriller Taking Over Netflix

Currently, the most popular shows and movies on Netflix are the big new releases, like the action-packed films Jurassic World Rebirth and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning – Part 1. While Jurassic World Rebirth is number one, the movie in second place is a surprisingly good action thriller that’s worth checking out.

Has Disney Ditched DEI? 2026 Annual Report Appears to Abandon Diversity Language After FCC Pressure, But is it Really Gone?

I’ve been digging through Disney’s recent filings, specifically their proxy statements from 2025 and 2026, and I’ve noticed a really interesting shift. While the company still seems to be actively working on diversity and inclusion internally, the language about those efforts – the way they publicly talk about it – has definitely been toned down. It’s a subtle thing, but it’s noticeable. They’re still doing the work, it seems, but not talking about it as much.

Who Will Be Bridgerton’s Next Top Gossip?

But who could Lady Whistledown be? Almost anyone on the show could become a writer – Colin proved that’s possible – but some are better suited to the role than others. Being Lady Whistledown requires access to gossip, meaning they need to be close to people in power, but not too powerful themselves. They also need free time to gather information and write the weekly newsletter, which is hard to do with a busy life. Most importantly, though, we need to understand their motivation. Why would someone take on this role, and why now? There are several possibilities, but only one person truly fits the bill. Let’s examine each candidate closely.

The Traitors Needs to Ban Housewives

Last week’s reunion show made it obvious that the Real Housewives aren’t suited for a game like The Traitors. They’re much more interested in the typical Housewives formula: drama that plays out on social media, followed by a reunion special with Andy Cohen. This season highlighted the difference – Rob Rausch played almost flawlessly, while Lisa and Candiace made mistakes (which happens to most players on The Traitors). Then, for weeks, they complained to anyone who would listen about being betrayed, despite the fact that betrayal is central to the entire game! It’s time to take a break from casting Housewives on The Traitors – we need a season without them.

‘Blade Runner’ Took 25 Years to Become One of Greatest Sci-Fi of All Time

Even dedicated fans of Blade Runner might not know that the film has gone through seven different edits over the years. Director Ridley Scott continually improved his original idea with each version, and finally, his 2007 Director’s Cut was the one he officially approved. This version is now considered the ultimate Blade Runner experience and has cemented the film’s place as a science fiction classic.

Star Trek: The Original Series’ First Play Ended In Tragic Murders

For years, Star Trek has featured references to Shakespeare and the world of theater. A prime example is Patrick Stewart, a renowned actor from the Royal Shakespeare Company, who played Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The show even included performances of classic plays like Shakespeare’s Henry V, Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and Cyrano de Bergerac, often staged aboard the USS Enterprise-D using its holodeck technology.