IT: Welcome To Derry’s Premiere Is Full Of Stephen King Easter Eggs, And My Favorite Involves Bathroom Graffiti

As a Stephen King devotee, I found IT: Welcome to Derry to be a really engaging watch. It’s not your typical prequel focusing on a character we already know. Instead, it smartly expands the established lore from IT: Chapter One and Chapter Two, essentially filling in the backstory and taking us further back in time. This approach isn’t just clever structurally, it allows for some fantastic nods to the existing story and really solidifies the overall canon. It’s a treat for fans!

Hulu’s Reasonable Doubt Is the Suits Replacement You’ve Been Waiting For

The show Reasonable Doubt stands out as a compelling legal thriller grounded in reality, not fiction. Set in Los Angeles, it centers on Jax Stewart, a brilliant but troubled defense attorney who juggles demanding cases with her own difficult personal life. The series avoids simple portrayals of good versus evil, instead carefully examining complex issues of race, gender, and power within the legal system. By offering a smart, character-driven drama, Hulu is responding to a growing audience desire for shows that respect viewers’ intelligence. In a streaming landscape often focused on quick trends, Reasonable Doubt is refreshing for its willingness to portray justice as messy, emotional, and painfully authentic.

‘It: Welcome to Derry’s Pennywise Replacement and How It Sets Up Bill Skarsgård’s Return Explained

Early reviews for the show Welcome to Derry are generally positive, earning a 78% rating. This places it among the better Stephen King adaptations for both film and television, which have often been inconsistent in quality. The first episode focuses on the disappearance of Matty (played by Matthew Clements), but the show makes a change from the original book. While Matty disappears in 1958 in King’s novel, the series sets the events in 1962, utilizing the 27-year cycle established in the story.

The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Gossip Girls

Many reality shows feature newcomers quickly facing intense social challenges, and Housewives is no different – it’s essentially the same dynamic, but with more alcohol. A new cast member is immediately put to the test, and everyone watches to see how they’ll handle the pressure. Will they thrive or struggle? Showing any sign of weakness can quickly lead to trouble. This episode of Potomac focused on the new cast members trying to find their place within the group, with mixed results.

It: Welcome to Derry Series-Premiere Recap: We’ve Got Trouble

The episode begins with a shocking scene: the death of 12-year-old Matty Clements. Unlike the story of Georgie, Matty is a younger-looking child who still uses a pacifier. He’s at a showing of The Music Man when he sneaks in, and the song “Ya Got Trouble” becomes a recurring theme. After being kicked out, Matty tries to leave Derry by hitchhiking with a family – a man, his pregnant wife, and their two children. However, he quickly realizes something is terribly wrong. The family’s behavior is disturbing: the daughter is eating raw liver, the mother uses harsh language, and the son spells out frightening words. When Matty discovers they’re driving back to Derry, he tries to take control of the car, accidentally bumping the mother’s stomach and triggering a premature birth. She delivers a monstrous, winged demon baby with empty eye sockets. The baby flies around the car and ultimately kills Matty, becoming the episode’s first victim. While Pennywise is missed, the show deserves credit for creating a new and terrifying form for It.

Talamasca: The Secret Order Series-Premiere Recap: More Vampires, No Interviews

I’m saying this as a big fan of Interview With the Vampire (the show). I really appreciate how the writers have taken the story in new directions, and I think that approach can work well – we’ve seen similar things succeed on cable before. Talamasca is different from a direct adaptation of Anne Rice’s books, and as the first show in AMC’s expanded universe to do that, I truly hope it does well! I’m rooting for it.

XRP’s Wild Ride: Will It Moon or Crash Like My Diet? 🚀🍩

Right now, XRP is flirting with the $2.60-$2.70 range like a nervous teenager asking someone to prom. This zone has historically been where optimism meets reality-kind of like when you promise yourself you’ll start jogging tomorrow. If it somehow manages to break through $2.70 without collapsing in exhaustion, the next stop is $2.87. Beyond that? A lofty $3.10, which is basically crypto’s version of Everest-rarely reached, often fatal.

Iran Bank Collapse: 42M Customers’ Nightmare! 💔💸

Bankruptcy Drama

According to local media outlet Iran International (aka the Iranian gossip column), Ayandeh Bank waved the white flag 🏳️ on Thursday after racking up $5.1 billion in losses and $3 billion in debt. 💸💸💸 The Central Bank of Iran tried to play hero 🦸‍♂️ but failed miserably, leaving officials with no choice but to shut down its 270 branches nationwide. 📉

10 Best Anime Characters That Fans Love to Hate

Some anime characters are truly creepy, others are villains so awful they’re universally hated, and still others just manage to annoy viewers right away. While a lot of hate doesn’t necessarily mean a character is poorly written, it’s always noteworthy when a character can evoke such strong negative feelings in so many people.