The Real Housewives of Potomac Season-Finale Recap: Homecoming

This season of Potomac featured some major off-screen developments for the cast, including Wendy’s indictment and Karen’s DUI conviction and sentencing. While I’m a bit frustrated by the decision, I get why the finale will be an exclusive one-on-one interview with Karen, led by Andy Cohen, rather than a separate special or an appearance on Watch What Happens Live. It makes sense given the significance of these events.

This Year’s Sundance Was Full of Failed Adults

While the rest of Run Amok doesn’t hit quite as hard as this particular scene, its unsettling atmosphere lingers throughout the film. What’s striking is that the adults are the ones most deeply affected by the tragedy, not the children—even Meg, who eventually learns she was at school during the shooting. The teachers carry orange toy guns and some are disturbingly quick to use them. Mr. Hunt, the woodworking teacher (Bill Camp), obsessively shoots at squirrels to protect the birds in a birdhouse he built, a heavy-handed symbol that becomes even more obvious as the film goes on. Mr. Shelby (Patrick Wilson), who lost his hand and killed the shooter, is overly supportive of Meg, seemingly trying to atone for what he feels he failed to prevent. Ultimately, all the adults are haunted by their inability to protect the children.

Don’t Count Out Euphoria Season 4

Bloys hinted that a fourth season isn’t off the table, but it depends on what creator Sam Levinson wants to do with the show and his career. He’s currently focused on season three, and they’ll need to discuss his plans next. A bigger question is whether the main cast – including Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, and Sydney Sweeney – would be willing to return for another season. It might be best to wait and see how season three is received before making any decisions.

Marvel Officially Confirms Black Cat’s Design For Spider-Man’s New Appearance

Although plans for a third Spider-Man movie starring Andrew Garfield were scrapped, there’s still a chance the storyline from Spider-Man: Brand New Day could happen. This story would start a fresh direction for Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and could introduce the character Black Cat. If you’re curious about how Spider-Man and Black Cat might interact, Marvel’s ongoing Spider-Man comic series offers a preview.

Wonder Man is Officially the End of an Era for the MCU

Marvel movies and shows often feel the need to finish with a large-scale battle, even when the story doesn’t necessarily call for it. However, in Wonder Man, Simon Williams only uses his powers to fight bad guys once, midway through the series. The other character with powers, DeMarr Davis, doesn’t fight at all – instead, he rescues people from a fire and goes through a dramatic personal journey that involves a missing celebrity. Despite ending with a powerful display of Wonder Man’s abilities, the show doesn’t conclude with a typical finale fight.

Everybody Loves Rishi

Rishi Ramdani, a sharp and often crude trader played by Radia on HBO’s Industry, thrives on risky situations – the kind he’d definitely bet on. He’s a fan favorite, despite being older and more abrasive than the recent college graduates he works with at a London investment firm. In the show’s first season, Rishi was known for his outrageous and sexually explicit comments on the trading floor. While Radia initially received more praise for those lines (many added in post-production) than for his acting, the series evolved beyond simple workplace drama. Rishi’s relentless pursuit of more – both financially and personally – came to represent the excesses of the wealthy and the show’s growing complexity. We see him engaging in reckless behavior, like doing drugs and having an affair with a colleague at his own wedding. A particularly memorable episode showed his attempt to adapt to a quieter life in the countryside while struggling with a large gambling debt, ultimately ending tragically with the murder of his wife. The show’s creators deliberately create difficult situations for their characters at the end of each season, and season four pushes Rishi’s story to its darkest point yet.

Apple TV’s ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Gets Season 3 Renewal

After a successful first season that MovieWeb called a fun and engaging crime story, the new episodes of Your Friends & Neighbors see Cooper getting even more involved in his criminal life. But his world is turned upside down when a new neighbor, played by James Marsden (known for his role in Avengers: Doomsday), starts to uncover his secrets. The series, created by Jonathan Tropper, also stars Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Lena Hall, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson. Episodes were directed by a team including Craig Gillespie (Supergirl), Stephanie Laing (Eastbound & Down), and Greg Yaitanes (House).

Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 Introduces New Upside Down Creature

Before the trailer dropped, everything we heard about Tales from ‘85 indicated that Robles and his animation team had the creative freedom from the Duffer Brothers to develop unique and interesting elements for the alternate dimension connected to Hawkins, Indiana. Now, we’re finally seeing what they’ve come up with.

Apple TV’s ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Gets Season 3 Renewal

After a successful first season that MovieWeb called a fun and engaging crime story, the new episodes see Cooper further embracing his criminal lifestyle. But his quiet life is disrupted when a new neighbor, played by James Marsden (known for his role in Avengers: Doomsday), begins to uncover his secrets. Created by Jonathan Tropper, Your Friends & Neighbors stars Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Lena Hall, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson. The series was directed by a team including Craig Gillespie (Supergirl), Stephanie Laing (Eastbound & Down), and Greg Yaitanes (House).