‘The Boys’ Season 5’s Impressive Record Sets up the Ending We’ve Wanted

The final season of the show is getting rave reviews, and it looks like it will actually deliver a satisfying ending – something rare for long-running series. While details are scarce, critics suggest that the characters we’ve followed for five seasons will finally get the conclusions their stories deserve. This is especially exciting in a landscape where many shows simply don’t provide closure.

People of Note is now available on PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC

You can now get ‘People of Note’ digitally for $24.99 on all platforms. For a limited time, it’s 10% off on some platforms. Be sure to check out a preview from Hayes, meet the voice actors, and read my interview with Jason Charles Miller, who stars in this unique turn-based musical RPG.

‘Every Day Turns Out to Be the Most Stressful Day You’ve Ever Had’

The first season of Jury Duty followed Ronald Gladden, a regular person who unknowingly served on a fake jury and successfully reached a unanimous verdict. Now, the series is back with Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat. This time, 25-year-old Anthony Norman from Nashville takes a temporary job at a quirky hot-sauce company called Rockin’ Grandma’s during their company retreat. Over eight episodes, Anthony deals with a series of increasingly ridiculous situations—including a failed marriage proposal, an unexpected discovery involving a water bottle, and a very unusual story from a motivational speaker—before ultimately saving the company from a bad business deal.

What time is The Boys Season 5 Episode 1 on Prime Video?

Based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys is a standout superhero show. It’s known for its intense violence and clever humor, telling the story of a never-ending conflict between superheroes and the people who try to take them down.

‘Memory of a Killer’ Starring Patrick Dempsey Renewed for Season 2 by Fox

The film Memory of a Killer is based on the 1985 novel The Alzheimer Case by Flemish author Jef Geeraerts. It stars Patrick Dempsey as Angelo Doyle, a hitman whose carefully separated professional and personal lives start to fall apart when he begins to show signs of Alzheimer’s disease – and someone attempts to harm his pregnant daughter. This story isn’t entirely new; the novel was previously adapted as a Belgian film in 2003 and as the 2022 film Memory, which starred Liam Neeson.

The SEC’s Safe Harbor: Crypto Trap or Ticket?

SEC Chair Paul Atkins, that brisk man with a tally for every moral, confirmed the harbor proposal he laid on the table last month has found its way to the White House for review. It now rests in the care of OIRA, an outfit inside the Office of Management and Budget that tests federal rules the way a tailor tests a coat before it goes to market.