At the end of Season 3, all signs pointed to "Industry," if renewed, journeying to the U.S. for Season 4, as two of the three series leads seemed set on moving their business across the Atlantic. In the finale, Harper (Myha'la) discussed setting up her new fund in New York, and Robert (Harry Lawtey) was in Silicon Valley raising money for his psilocybin mushroom venture.
"RJ Decker" is inspired by the Carl Hiaasen novel "Double Whammy." According to the official synopsis, RJ Decker is a "disgraced newspaper photographer and ex-con who starts over as a private investigator in the colorful-if-crime-filled world of South Florida. The series follows him tackling cases that range from slightly odd to outright bizarre with the help of his journalist ex, her police detective wife and a shadowy new benefactor - a woman from his past who could be his greatest ally...or his one-way ticket back to prison."
If the first four episodes of sometimes felt meandering, indulgent, lost in the Wasteland's desert, then the showdown between House and Coop in the fifth episode, "The Wrangler," comes as a thrilling course correction. The fantastically acted duel between Walton Goggins and Justin Theroux rearranges Fallout's chessboard and makes it feel like the series is finally pushing itself in a new direction regarding what we do, or don't, know about how the U.S. stumbled into a nuclear holocaust.
"When we left to get in the car to come to the premiere, I was saying that I really wish I could be in every one of these episodes," she said. "I definitely would love to keep at it. I think when people see this show, they will remember that I'm able to do stuff like this."
After Andy doles out the usual hellos and introductions to the ladies on the couch, he asks Meredith, who is of course in the hot seat this season, what her goal is heading into the reunion. But before she can answer, she says she has a question of her own for Whitney that will determine the trajectory of the day, and asks about an exchange they had at BravoCon in which Whitney said she wanted to clear things up.
Though most assumed that Silver had been replaced, he returned as Mr. House - or, at least, a version of him - in the very first episode of Fallout's new season. So did Theroux; while Silver's House appears on television, his House looks on from a seedy New Vegas bar. The truth becomes clear before long, but in Episode 5, Fallout finally lays it out plain.
Kenan Thompson's been acting for most of his life. Cast in both All That and D2: The Mighty Ducks in 1993, when he was just 15, Thompson came of age onscreen. Maybe that's why, when he joined Saturday Night Live, just ten years after he started on Nickelodeon, Thompson felt like a fully formed comedian, sure of his own voice and style and able to deliver in just about any situation. He might have been relatively young, but compared to his fellow cast members, he had more credits and (arguably) more experience.
The first Monday Night RAW of 2026 came live from the Upside Down, and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Stranger Things themed episode of Monday Night Raw aired on what was the first anniversary of WWE's flagship show airing on Netflix. The show, which featured three title matches, two title changes and a showstopping main event, gave a small glimpse into what 2026 could look like for WWE and Monday Night RAW.
As noted in a recent New York Times interview with Harington, nearly 2 million people signed a viral petition that called showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss "woefully incompetent," and asked for HBO to remake "a final season that makes sense." Harington was "genuinely angered" by this, he told the outlet in his profile published on Jan. 11. "Like, how dare you? Sorry, that's just how I feel. I think it was a level of idiocy that can only come about through social media."
When I first heard of Heated Rivalry, I didn't think much about it. The words Canadian ice-hockey TV series slid into my brain and slipped right back out. But a week later, approximately everyone I'd ever met wanted to talk about it. People kept telling me that it was fun, sweet, and addicting. Most of all, they emphasized that it was really smutty. Every recommendation seemed to come with a warning to not watch with my parents.
this gadget-wielding Cary Grant-alike was the small screen's answer to 007 partly because Bond creator Ian Fleming was a consultant on the NBC series. Napoleon no relation to Han Solo and his stoic Russian sidekick Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) worked for the United Network Command for Law & Enforcement, foiling the evil THRUSH (Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables & the Subjugation of Humanity) and its dastardly plans for world domination. Somehow they kept straight faces amid all the absurd acronyms.
"By reinvesting in downtown Shreveport and upgrading existing assets to create state-of-the-art entertainment and production facilities, we are creating jobs, inspiring hope, attracting new productions, and giving the entire entertainment industry a reason to build their futures right here," said Jackson in a press release. "My goal is to turn Northwest Louisiana into the premier destination for film, music, and live entertainment on a national scale. All Roads Lead to Shreveport."
Carolyn Michelle is an actress, producer, educator, and entrepreneur. Her credits include: Brilliant Minds, And Just Like That, The Chi, Russian Doll, House of Cards, and the role of Vanessa, opposite Kathleen Chalfant's Ruth, in Sarah Friedland's celebrated indie film Familiar Touch. On this episode, she talks about her deep roots with that project, and what she told Friedland she needed to bring that character to life.
The first thing longtime Star Trek fans will likely notice about the new series, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, is that the cast is big. Not only are we getting a new crew of cadets - which, by the second episode, includes six regular characters - but also a whole host of supporting cadets, as well as the teachers and Starfleet officers that populate the USS Athena and Starfleet on Earth. And none of that includes guest characters, most notably, Paul Giamatti's new villain, Nus Braka.
He played the wizard Gellert Grindelwald in the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2010) and in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018); he also portrayed Caius Vulturi in the Twilight saga (2009) and Jace Wayland in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013). But the role that has truly catapulted actor as well as singer and model Jamie Campbell Bower, 37, to wider recognition is that of the antagonist in the popular Netflix series Stranger Things.
When Scrubs ended after eight seasons in May 2009, Zach Braff's earnest and awkward doctor J.D. left the Sacred Heart hospital envisioning happy married life with Elliot (Sarah Chalke), a lifelong friendship with Turk and Carla (Donald Faison and Judy Reyes), and even a future wedding between the couple's childrenplus an uncharacteristically heartfelt goodbye hug from his merciless mentor/nemesis Dr. Cox (John C. McGinley.)
The two actors, who play OA and Jubal, were spotted in downtown Brooklyn, N.Y. on Tuesday (January 13). Keep reading to find out more...Photos show them running across the street, likely tracking down a suspect. They were both dressed for colder weather, with warm jackets over their detective uniforms. A few of the images show Jeremy and Zeeko looking at something above them and out of frame, hinting at what might be coming in a future episode.