If Kaley Cuoco Isn’t Reprising Penny In The Big Bang Theory’s New Spinoff, Her Interview Answer Deserves An Acting Award

Kaley Cuoco pretty much revealed the news herself, even without directly confirming it. While talking to Entertainment Tonight about her new show, Vanished, she clearly struggled to hide her reaction when asked about potentially returning as Penny. It wasn’t her words that gave it away, but her obvious facial expressions – she couldn’t hide her excitement!

Will Poulter Gets His Movie

It’s surprising how well Poulter’s career path actually suits this role. He’s been a strong supporting actor for years, and it feels like the right time for him to take on a leading part. In Union County, he plays Cody Parsons, a man battling addiction who enters rehab instead of going to prison. His younger brother, Jack (Noah Centineo), is also in the program and helps Cody get a job with him at a lumber yard. While Poulter doesn’t quite disappear into the world of non-actors, that actually works for the character. Cody is from the area – we soon learn he has a sister (Emily Meade) nearby trying to live a normal life despite her family’s issues – but there’s a stiffness to him, as if he’s still learning how to navigate everyday life. Poulter perfectly captures this with his expressive face and observant eyes, making Cody seem like someone constantly trying to understand the world around him. It’s a subtle performance, filled with quiet observation and a withdrawn posture that embodies Cody’s shame. It’s hard not to feel sympathy for him.

Chris Pratt’s Mercy Continues the Worst Sci-Fi Movie Trend

It’s baffling why Hollywood keeps making movies that largely feature actors simply being on screen for almost two hours. Time and time again, this approach has failed, and it’s clear the formula doesn’t work. Even borrowing ideas from a classic like Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise’s Minority Report didn’t save it, though they did attempt it.

Robert Eggers’ Werwulf Has Officially Wrapped Filming

The new werewolf thriller takes place in 13th-century England, and the filmmakers are using language authentic to that time. Actor Ralph Ineson announced that filming has finished by posting a photo from the Werwulf wrap party on X.

I Read Into Netflix’s New Kennedy Drama Series, And I Think We’re In For Something

This new series, created by Sam Shaw (of Castle Rock) and starring Michael Fassbender as Joe Kennedy Sr., has a lot of potential. While it’s not certain if it will air in 2026, I predict it will be a huge hit when it finally premieres – and it’s likely to be a gripping, dramatic, and perhaps even unsettling watch. Here’s what makes me excited to tune in with my Netflix account.

Netflix’s 5-Season Dexter Copycat You Is an Uncomfortable Binge

The show You first aired on Lifetime, but it became much more popular after moving to Netflix for its second season. Many viewers immediately compared it to the Showtime series Dexter, as both shows revolve around a serial killer. Like Dexter Morgan, who operates by a strict moral code, Joe, the killer in You, justifies his actions. A key similarity is the narration by the main character, which gives insight into their thinking. However, there’s a significant difference in how the characters are perceived. While Dexter is awkward but likable, earning a strange sort of affection from fans, Joe’s personality is much more disturbing, leaving viewers feeling uneasy and making the show harder to binge-watch.