The Morning Show Recap: Let’s Make a Deal

Previously, Bradley was detained at the Minsk airport after meeting with a source related to the Wolf River investigation. Before communication was cut off, she sent Chip a video of her arrest and as many files as possible from her meeting with someone from Martel Chemical. Chip showed the video to Alex, who, feeling responsible for not having the proper travel documents signed for Bradley, shared it with UBN’s legal team, Celine and Ben. Alex explained the entire situation – why Bradley was in Belarus. When Celine learned Bradley was close to linking Wolf River to the Dumont family, she quickly suggested involving the State Department, seemingly more concerned for Bradley’s safety than protecting her family’s reputation or stopping the story from being revealed.

Adele to Make Acting Debut in Tom Ford’s Anne Rice Film ‘Cry to Heaven’

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Harrison Ford will write, produce, and direct the upcoming film adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel. The story is set in 18th-century Italy and follows a Venetian nobleman and a castrato opera singer as they navigate the competitive world of opera. While details about Adele’s role are currently being kept secret, the film’s focus on music suggests she’ll be a natural fit. Cry to Heaven is now in pre-production, filming in London and Rome, and is scheduled to begin shooting in mid-January, with a planned release in the fall of 2026.

Florence Pugh Reveals Which Horror Movie Led to “Six Months of Depression”

I was listening to Florence Pugh on the Louis Theroux Podcast, and she talked about how incredibly difficult making Midsommar was for her. She plays a woman dealing with a huge loss who travels to Sweden with her boyfriend, and things get…intense during this midsummer festival. Apparently, getting into that headspace really stuck with her. She said she dealt with about six months of depression after filming, which just shows how much of an emotional toll that role took on her.

DC Officially Confirms Two-Face’s Design For Batman’s New Appearance

It’s been over fifteen years since Aaron Eckhart portrayed Harvey Dent/Two-Face in the 2008 Batman film, and the character hasn’t made a full appearance in a live-action movie since. While Two-Face has appeared in several animated projects and TV shows within the DC universe, he’s now returning with a fresh interpretation in the new Batman animated series.

Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Are Apparently Still Together

The couple’s relationship sparked weeks of online rumors, particularly in tabloids like the Daily Mail. They met while both were going through breakups while filming the movie Wicked. We’ll get a clearer picture of what’s happening – whether they’ve truly split, if it was just for publicity, or if they’re a genuine couple – when Wicked: For Good is released on November 21st.

NCIS & NCIS: Origins Crossover – Harmon’s Nostalgia-Laced Return Is Good (But Could Have Been Better)

Crossovers, where characters from different shows appear together, are becoming less common, particularly because the storylines of current TV series don’t easily lend themselves to shared narratives. Despite this, CBS is managing to create a crossover event between the 23rd season of NCIS and the 2nd season of NCIS: Origins, even though the shows take place at different times.