Whitney Leavitt Gets Eliminated From DWTS

Although Leavitt isn’t currently posting dance videos, she’s aiming for a career in acting. In an interview with Vulture in May 2025, she expressed her hope to be a successful actress, potentially breaking the mold for reality stars. She even revealed that she returned for season three of Mormon Wives specifically to get an audition for Dancing with the Stars, demonstrating her desire to move beyond being known just as a ‘MomTok’ personality. Leavitt is always thinking ahead, and now everyone realizes she’s capable of much more than just TikTok trends.

Where the ‘Laverne & Shirley’ Cast Is Today and Who Passed Away

Laverne & Shirley followed the adventures of two friends working at Shotz Brewery in Milwaukee. They lived in a basement apartment and spent their free time at their father’s pizza parlor and bowling alley. Their often-irritating neighbors, Lenny and Squiggy, always provided laughs as Laverne and Shirley tried to manage their finances and find love.

Star Wars Eras Ranked by Storytelling Potential and Untapped Narratives

The world of Star Wars is always growing with new films, series, games, books, and comics. But not every part of its history has been explored equally. Here’s our ranking of the nine Star Wars eras, based on how much potential they have for new stories and how much room there is to expand on what we already know.

The Morning Show Season-Finale Recap: Free Bradley Jackson

Bradley Jackson has been held in Belarus for 28 days and is reportedly being subjected to torture – including sleep deprivation through harsh lights and loud music. Despite this, she continues to protect the identity of the person she was meeting, even though revealing their name could potentially clear her of the charges against her. She previously compromised another source, Claire, under pressure, but now she’s refusing to break. She’s a journalist, and she’s determined to protect her source, this time.

‘He Was Clearly Watching For Sydney.’ That Time Glen Powell Watched A Man Watch Anyone But You On A Plane

The anecdote arose while Powell and The Running Man director Edgar Wright visited Hits Radio UK to promote the 2025 movie calendar entry. After being asked if either had instances where they’ve seen someone consuming a past project of theirs, the Twisters star jumped into the story. As seen on their Instagram, he recalled realizing the guy sitting next to was watching the 2023 rom-com. After watching him for a bit, he eventually asked the moviegoer if he was enjoying it, and got a curt response:

Immersive Harry Potter Experience Is Just The Thing For Those Who Reject The TV Remake

Next year celebrates the 25th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, and the film remains incredibly popular. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint will forever be known as the iconic Golden Trio, just like Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, and the rest of the cast. While the Harry Potter movies weren’t perfect, the idea of replacing them with a new TV series feels a bit strange.

One Change To The Running Man Would Have Made It Way Better

The film’s central message becomes a little unclear in the second half, as the focus shifts to Ben Richards trying to evade his pursuers. It’s a shame, because a character introduced later on perfectly represents those initial themes and could have strengthened the story if she’d had a bigger role.

Paramount Has 1 Big Requirement for Sonic 4’s Amy Actress (Report)

According to industry insider Daniel Richtman, Paramount is looking for a well-known actress to voice Amy Rose in the upcoming Sonic movie. Richtman shared this information on X (formerly Twitter), noting it’s a priority for the studio as they cast new characters, potentially hinting at her role in a future Sonic 4 adaptation.

Is Wicked: For Good Any Good?

Ariana Grande stars in Wicked: For Good, and the movie clearly centers around her character. While the first Wicked film focused on Elphaba, this sequel shines a light on her best friend, Glinda, portraying her as the seemingly perfect, yet secretly vulnerable, good witch used to control the population as Oz descends into a fearful dictatorship. Fans of the stage musical wondered how the story would work split into two films, as the second half of the play feels less complete on its own – it’s faster-paced, more disjointed, and relies heavily on events from the first half and references to the original Wizard of Oz. However, director Jon M. Chu has successfully made it work. Wicked: For Good is shorter than the first movie and, though it has less grand spectacle, it’s a surprisingly emotional and nuanced film. The audience in my theater was openly crying by the end, according to critic Bilge Ebiri of Vulture.