‘SNL’s Colin Jost Shifts to Drama to Play a Drug Lord on Peacock

I’ve been watching Colin Jost on Saturday Night Live for years – he came on as a writer back in 2005 and has stuck around, even leading the writing team a few times. He pops up in front of the camera too, usually playing Pete Hegseth on the show, and he’s had small roles in films like Staten Island Summer and Coming 2 America. But honestly, he’s mostly known for comedy – I haven’t really seen him tackle anything super dramatic.

Former MCU Star Jonathan Majors Falls Through A Window on Movie Set, Crew Is Now on Strike

On April 2nd, reports surfaced of work stopping on Jeremy Allen White’s action movie, a project from The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend, after the film crew went on strike late last week due to disagreements over working conditions. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) initiated the strike. The following day, news emerged that a main actor had fallen through a window on set, resulting in a significant incident.

Books With the Most Movie Adaptations

It’s always exciting when a book becomes a movie or show, but some stories have been adapted for the screen many times over. Sadly, most of the original authors aren’t around to witness how popular their work remains in Hollywood. However, there’s a clear reason these books keep getting revisited: they explore universal themes, feature memorable characters, and contain other enduring qualities.

3 HBO Max Shows Everyone’s Watching Right Now That Are Built For A Weekend Binge (#1 Is A Must-See Thriller)

Even though Netflix and Prime Video have some excellent shows, HBO Max remains a top choice for high-quality streaming. This weekend, April 3–5, 2026, they have a fantastic lineup, with something for everyone – from funny and edgy comedies to heartwarming dramas and thrilling mysteries. These are the shows everyone will be talking about on HBO Max.

10 TV Shows We Thought Would Be The Next Grey’s Anatomy

Numerous medical dramas have attempted to replicate the enduring success of Grey’s Anatomy, but only Shonda Rhimes has truly mastered the blend of compelling medical cases and deeply personal stories. The following shows represent the closest attempts, whether through direct inspiration, spin-offs, or similar ambitious approaches.

April 14 Will Be a Great Day for Hunger Games Fans

On April 14th, all five of The Hunger Games movies will be available to stream. This includes the original films with Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and both Mockingjay parts), as well as the 2023 prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, starring Tom Blyth and Rachel Zegler.

CBS Quietly Paves The Way For Reenie Green’s Tracker Spinoff In Season 3

In Season 3 of Tracker, Reenie’s team looks mostly the same, though they’ve added Mel Day (Cassady McClincy Zhang) and a tech expert named Randy (Chris Lee) after Velma (Abby McEnany) and Bobby (Eric Graise) left. More significantly, Reenie herself has evolved, stepping beyond the boundaries of her previous role.

Invincible’s Smartest Character Isn’t Cecil

The characters in ‘Invincible’ are incredibly diverse, boasting a wide range of powers. From the overwhelmingly powerful Viltrumites to inventive fighters like Atom Eve and Shapesmith, the show features many unique abilities. As a result, it’s filled with brilliant characters, and Cecil is arguably one of the smartest of them all.