Friends Fans Can Finally Get Closure on Joey

Matt LeBlanc received a People’s Choice Award for his work on the first season of Joey, which debuted in 2004. He famously said in his acceptance speech that the show would continue as long as fans wanted it to, but unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. The series, also featuring Jennifer Coolidge, Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo, Drea de Matteo, and Miguel A. Núñez Jr., was canceled after only two seasons. This was ironic, considering the show began with Joey moving to Los Angeles only to discover his own sitcom had been canceled. The final eight episodes of Joey weren’t broadcast on U.S. television, and after the first season didn’t sell well on DVD, American fans couldn’t even purchase the second season. It took twenty years for fans in the U.S. to finally see how the show ended. As the theme song suggests, life didn’t go as planned, but ultimately, everything worked out.

Landman Season 2 Just Proved It Can Beat Yellowstone at Its Own Game

Billy Bob Thornton’s character, Tommy Norris—a tough, resourceful oil industry problem-solver—is the standout addition to Season 2 of Landman, where he’ll be running M-Tex Oil. Although the show already featured well-known actors like Ali Larter, Jon Hamm, and Demi Moore, Thornton’s performance is a key element that could help Landman fill the void left by Yellowstone.

Colleen Hoover Opened Up About The Legal Battle Over It Ends With Us, And How It Gives Her Family ‘PTSD To Think About’

As a huge Colleen Hoover fan, I’ve been following the drama around the It Ends With Us movie adaptation closely. It all started when Blake Lively sued Wayfarer Studios, and then Justin Baldoni countersued, claiming defamation. It’s been non-stop headlines ever since! Colleen recently opened up about everything in an interview with Elle, and she finally talked about how the controversy has become completely tied to the movie. She shared what’s been going on from her perspective, and honestly, it’s been tough to watch it all unfold.

‘Malice’ Confirms Why Adam Hates Jamie in Episode 6

From the start, Jamie felt something was off about Adam, though he couldn’t quite place it. Adam’s wife, Nat, was so enthusiastic about Adam helping their family that it discouraged Jamie from trying to get rid of him. Although Jamie eventually came to trust Adam, early warning signs, like Adam killing a cat, hinted at the shocking truth that would ultimately be revealed and forever alter their lives.

One Year Until the Next Hunger Games

As the sun rises, the 50th Hunger Games are about to begin, marked by the traditional reaping ceremony. We’re introduced to a young Haymitch Abernathy, who, along with the people of District 12, learns about a new and dangerous change to this year’s games from Drusilla Sickle (played by a red-haired Glenn Close): the number of tributes will be doubled, meaning twice as many participants will fight for survival in this special Quarter Quell.

Charli XCX Mocks the Pop-Star Doc

Charli XCX’s upcoming film boasts a star-studded cast, including Kylie Jenner performing a popular dance, Rachel Sennott playfully clashing with the filmmakers, and director Hailey Benton Gates predicting chaos. The movie will also feature a diverse group of influential figures from various fields. Alongside professional actors like Alexander Skarsgård, Isaac Cole Powell, and Rosanna Arquette, the film includes comedians Kate Berlant, Jamie Demetriou, and Richard Perez, plus notable personalities like Interview magazine’s Mel Ottenberg. Directed by Aidan Zamiri, a frequent collaborator on Charli’s music videos, and co-written with satirist Bertie Brandes, the film originated from an idea by Charli herself. Produced by A24, it hits theaters on January 30, 2026, and is being described as a true sequel to This Is Spinal Tap.