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‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ Episode 7 Recap – “Point of No Return”

National Treasure Edge of History Episode 7
Jordan Rodrigues and Lisette Olivera in ‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ Episode 7′ (Photo Credit: Disney+)

Disney+’s National Treasure: Edge of History episode seven is filled with one shocking twist after another, beginning with a fake tape implicating Jess in Sadusky’s murder. Agent Ross (Lyndon Smith) and her boss, Agent Hendricks (Armando Riesco), seem to believe the recording is real, and Hendricks instructs Ross to get a warrant for Jess’s arrest.

Episode six found Jess (Lisette Olivera) convinced she needed to travel to Mexico to talk to Salazar about the third relic. Tasha (Zuri Reed) and Oren (Antonio Cipriano) were equally convinced she’d never be able to return to the States if she left the country. That conversation continues in episode seven, and Tasha and Oren decide that if they can’t talk her out of it, they’ll go with her.

Jess thinks that she and Salazar can work together since neither wants Billie to find the treasure.

They pull up to Jess and Tasha’s place and see the FBI there taking their belongings. Tasha looks up warrants and discovers Jess is wanted for the murder of Sadusky. With the change in circumstances, Jess needs to talk to Ethan (Jordan Rodrigues).

While they talk, Oren goes through his boxes of shoes that he’s labeled for different occasions – like “in case of a hurricane.” He dumps out the one for when Jess needs to go to Mexico and along with old shoes is a lot of cash.

Ethan fills Jess in on what really happened to Liam in episode four. (Remember, he spoke with Liam in the hospital and got the full story.) Ethan believes Billie also framed Jess for Sadusky’s murder and points out that even the FBI fell for Billie’s lies.

And speaking of Billie (Catherine Zeta-Jones), she’s busy at the San Antonio courthouse befriending a reenactment worker from the Alamo. Billie’s new friend appears to be a history buff and informs her of the original Alamo in Mexico.

Back to the Scooby gang… Jess tells Ethan she’s going to Mexico and, surprisingly, he doesn’t try to convince her not to do it. He vows to clear her name and promises he’ll fill Liam in on everything. When Jess tells him she’ll see him soon, he makes her pinky swear.

A short while later, Ethan meets with Agent Ross to clear Jess’s name. When she plays him the recording, he immediately realizes it’s fake because of the way the impostor is speaking. it turns out Jess isn’t just good at solving puzzles; she also received a perfect score on her English ACT on her first try. He points out that the person speaking is using British wording. Billie Pearce is British.

Ross blows off Ethan’s claims but then is handed a report on Billie. Ross learns she was with Jess at the USS Kidd Museum and was recently arrested at the Alamo. (Take that, Agent Ross!)

Agent Ross goes to see Billie in San Antonio and asks about Jess, eventually telling her Jess is a fugitive wanted for murder. Before Billie and Kacey (Breeda Wool) drive off, Billie tosses out a cryptic message, telling Agent Ross, “I do hope your next lead doesn’t take you even further from home.” The way Billie words it confirms to Agent Ross that what Ethan said was true.

National Treasure Edge of History Episode 7
Jake Austin Walker in ‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ Episode 7′ (Photo Credit: Disney+)

Liam (Jake Austin Walker) returns to his grandfather’s house to find his study’s trashed. He also discovers an AirPod of Jess’s on the floor.

Liam goes to Jess’s to look for her but stops short when he spots cops there. His next stop is the bar where he and Jess work. He gets her number (he doesn’t have his phone with his contacts), but she doesn’t answer. His boss informs him that after his stunt at Graceland, the bar is packed full of people wanting to hear him perform. Liam can’t believe it. He also can’t believe his boss is willing to pay him $1,000 to play one song.

As Liam gets done performing, he spots Myles (Dustin Ingram) and has a flashback of Myles pulling him out of the river. Liam confronts Myles outside the bar and accuses him of throwing him in the river. Myles attempts to assure Liam that he didn’t toss him in – he saved his life by pulling him out. Myles delivers the bombshell news that Billie is framing Jess for the murder of Liam’s grandfather.

Liam’s forced to process that not only was his grandfather murdered but Jess is being framed.

Agent Ross and Agent Hendricks discuss the tape and the possibility that Billie created it to frame Jess. Hendricks wonders about Billie’s motive, and Ross believes it involves his least favorite topic: treasure hunting. She’s certain the tape is a fake, but Hendricks isn’t convinced and wants her to find Jess and make the arrest.

Jess and the gang are surprised to see Ethan’s followed them to Mexico. He wants to help and reveals details of the fake audio framing Jess. After Tasha performs her magic, she plays the fake audio for everyone. Jess thinks she can use it to convince Salazar to work with her by exposing Billie as a threat.

Jess is in for the shock of her life when she makes it to the prison to see Salazar. The man she’s visiting claims to be her dad, Rafael (Alejandro Edda). He explains he was arrested for robbing a bank and he was mistaken for Salazar. Jess doesn’t believe him until he begins to sing the same lullaby her mom used to sing.

Now convinced he’s really her dad, she’s forced to break the news that her mom died last year. But things take a turn when he reveals the treasure is more important than anyone’s life – including his or her mother’s.

Jess doesn’t want to hear what her dad has to say, yet he continues talking about the relic and how it was moved. That provides Jess with a clue, but she insists she’s done.

Jess wants to quit looking for treasure, again, because this treasure hunt is ruining her life. Ethan, normally the naysayer, is full of surprises in this episode and tells her she was born to do this.

Jess returns to treasure-hunting mode (thanks to Ethan) and recites what her dad said: “The place where the first Queen of Spain and Saint Jerome met and passed notes.”

The gang puts their heads together to decipher the clue. They figure out there’s a street in Mexico City named Queen Isabella and a street named after Saint Jerome (in Spanish) that intersects with it. The nearest building is the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana, which used to be a convent. Sor Juana was a nun/feminist poet who was believed to be a daughter of the Plumed Serpent.

They head out to find the relic’s hiding place and discover an organ Sor Juana used to play. That could be what the “passed notes” referenced, and Ethan thinks it could be Jess’s mom’s old lullaby. (It’s a song only daughters of the Plumed Serpent knew.)

Ethan’s right and after Tasha plays the song, a secret compartment opens up. Oren tries to stall the nuns from going into the church, but he can’t lie to them. He confesses what his friends are doing, and Jess comes clean and shows the nun the relic. The nun admits she was waiting for someone like Jess to come along.

As the familiar music from the original National Treasure movies plays, Jess and her friends open all three relics and connect the pieces of the map. Of course, there are more codes exposed and Ethan, the bearer of bad news, tells Jess her father probably knows what it all means.

Back in the States, Liam is forced to ask Myles for help in finding Jess. Liam doesn’t trust Myles, but he can’t do this on his own.

Meanwhile, back in the Mexican prison, Rafael’s surprised when he thinks Jess is back to see him but it turns out his visitor is Billie. Jess sees Billie in the prison’s lobby and knows she has to do something or else Billie will have her father killed.

Episode seven comes to a dramatic close with Jess vowing to break her father out of jail!




‘Next Level Chef’ Announces the 18 Season 2 Contestants

Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef season two will premiere on Fox on Sunday, February 12, 2023 and will feature 18 chefs competing for the $250,000 grand prize. The culinary competition series kicks off the new season following Super Bowl LVII, with Ramsay once again joined by chefs Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais as mentors to the competitors.

Next Level Chef season one premiered on Fox on January 2, 2022. The unscripted series ranked as the highest debut of the season, according to Fox, and was the third most-streamed FOX unscripted debut with 3.3 million viewers across Hulu and FOXNOW.

Next Level Chef Season 2 Contestants

TEAM RAMSAY

  • CASSIE YEUNG
    Age: 28
    Social Media Chef
    Current City and Hometown: South Brunswick, NJ
  • MARK MCMILLIAN
    Age: 52
    Home Cook
    Current City: Henderson, NV
    Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
  • MICHELLE CALCAGNI
    Age: 30
    Home Cook
    Current City: Washington Township, NJ
    Hometown: Oradell, NJ
  • PRESTON NGUYEN
    Age: 19
    Professional Chef
    Current City: Arlington, TX
    Hometown: Dallas, TX
  • TUCKER RICCHIO
    Age: 31
    Professional Chef
    Current City: San Francisco, CA
    Hometown: San Jose, CA
  • VINCENT “VINNY” ALIA
    Age: 42
    Home Cook
    Current City: Westminster, MA
    Hometown: Columbia, SC

TEAM ARRINGTON

  • ALEX MORIZIO
    Age: 48
    Home Cook
    Current City: Miami, FL
    Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
  • APRIL CLAYTON
    Age: 39
    Home Cook
    Current City: Muscle Shoals, AL
    Hometown: Henderson, TN
  • NURI MUHAMMAD
    Age: 22
    Professional Chef
    Current City: Upper Marlboro, MD
    Hometown: Bowie, MD
  • OMALLYS “OMI” HOPPER
    Age: 39
    Social Media Chef
    Current City: Providence, RI
    Home Country: Rio Grande, PR
  • PILAR OMEGA
    Age: 38
    Professional Chef
    Current City: Los Angeles, CA
    Hometown: Detroit, MI
  • SHAY SPENCE
    Age: 32
    Social Media Chef
    Current City: Key West, FL
    Hometown: Austin, TX

TEAM BLAIS

  • CHRISTOPHER SPINOSA
    Age: 29
    Professional Chef
    Current City: West Palm Beach, FL
    Hometown: Long Island, NY
  • DARRYL TAYLOR
    Age: 52
    Professional Chef
    Current City: Atlanta, GA
    Hometown: Memphis, TN
  • KAMAHLAI STEWART
    Age: 41
    Home Cook
    Current City: Pittsburgh, PA
    Hometown: Washington D.C.
  • MATT GROARK
    Age: 44
    Social Media Chef
    Current City: Medford Lakes, NJ
    Hometown: Erial, NJ
  • MEHREEN KARIM
    Age: 27
    Home Cook
    Current City: Brooklyn, NY
    Hometown: Auburn, AL
  • TINEKE YOUNGER
    Age: 20
    Social Media Chef
    Current City: Evans, GA
    Hometown: Frederick, MD
Next Level Chef Season 2 Mentors
Richard Blais, Gordon Ramsay, and Nyesha Arrington in ‘Next Level Chef’ (Photo Credit: Michael Becker © 2021 2022 FOX Media LLC)

The Plot, Courtesy of Fox:

Next Level Chef is the next evolution in cooking competitions, as Ramsay has designed a one-of-a-kind culinary gauntlet set on an iconic stage like you’ve never seen. Over three stories high, each floor contains a stunningly different kitchen. From the glistening top floor to the challenging bottom of the basement, the ingredients will match the environment because Ramsay believes the true test of great chefs is not only what they can do in the best of circumstances but what kind of magic they can create in the worst!

With a level playing field, Ramsay has opened up the competition and scoured the country for the very best line cooks, home chefs, social media stars, food truck owners, and everything in between, all competing against one another with the goal of finding the food world’s newest superstar!

Joined by two elite names in the food world, chefs Nyesha Arrington and Gino D’Acampo, Ramsay and his co-mentors will leave no stone unturned as they each recruit a group of talented chefs and take them under their wings. Ramsay and his friends will attempt to bring out the very best in their cooks as they all try to find “the one.”

Although he now sits unrivaled at the top of the culinary world, Ramsay started at the bottom, washing dishes in a local takeout restaurant. He firmly believes that as long as a chef has the drive, talent, and perseverance, he or she can make that climb to the top. Creativity, consistency, and cunning are the recipe for success to make it to the NEXT LEVEL, as the competitors adapt to the challenges waiting for them. Only one can walk away with a life-changing $250,000 grand prize, and become a Next Level Chef!




GLAAD Media Awards 2023 Nominees

Our Flag Means Death Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby
Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby star in ‘Our Flag Means Death’ (Photograph by Aaron Epstein / HBO Max)

Nominees have been announced for the 34th Annual Glaad Media Awards, recognizing fair, accurate and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues. Netflix topped the list of all outlets by picking up 21 nominations, followed by ABC with 11, HBO Max with 10, and Hulu with nine.

Winners will be announced during the GLAAD Media Awards ceremonies taking place in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on Thursday, March 30, 2023, and in New York City at the Hilton Midtown on Saturday, May 13, 2023.

“With violence, harmful legislation, false rhetoric, and other attacks on the LGBTQ community continuing to escalate, it’s more crucial than ever that our community remains visible and included in the stories that the world sees in film, television, music, journalism, and other forms of media,” said GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. “This year we have more nominees than ever before to represent immensely impactful projects that entertain, educate, and grow acceptance of LGBTQ people. From new stories that debunk lies about transgender youth to kids and family programming which allows all families to be represented, this year’s nominated media images are beloved by audiences and are creating real change.”

Two new categories – Outstanding Podcast and Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special – were added to the list this year, upping the total to 33 categories. This year also marks the first time the Outstanding Film – Wide Release category has included 10 nominees.

34TH ANNUAL GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS – ENGLISH-LANGUAGE CATEGORIES

Outstanding Film – Wide Release
A Man Called Otto (Sony Pictures)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (A24)
Bros (Universal Pictures)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24)
Lightyear (Pixar)
Nope (Universal Pictures)
Scream (Paramount Pictures)
Spoiler Alert (Focus Features)
Strange World (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Tár (Focus Features)

Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV
Anything’s Possible (Prime Video)
B-Boy Blues (BET+)
A Christmas to Treasure (Lifetime)
Crush (Hulu)
Do Revenge (Netflix)
The Fallout (HBO Max)
Fire Island (Hulu)
The Holiday Sitter (Hallmark)
Three Months (Paramount+)
Wildhood (Hulu)

Outstanding Film – Limited Release
Anaïs in Love (Magnolia Pictures)
Benediction (Roadside Attractions)
Death and Bowling (Wolfe Releasing)
Firebird (Roadside Attractions)
Girl Picture (Strand Releasing)
The Inspection (A24)
My Policeman (Prime Video)
Neptune Frost (Kino Lorber)
The Swimmer (Strand Releasing)
Wendell & Wild (Netflix)

Outstanding Documentary
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (HBO)
The Andy Warhol Diaries (Netflix)
The Book of Queer (Discovery+)
Framing Agnes (Kino Lorber)
Mama’s Boy (HBO)
Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back (STARZ)
Mormon No More (Hulu)
Queer for Fear (Shudder)
Sirens (Oscilloscope)
Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story (Netflix)

Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Derry Girls (Netflix)
Hacks (HBO Max)
Harley Quinn (HBO Max)
Love, Victor (Hulu)
Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max)
Sort Of (HBO Max)
What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Outstanding Drama Series
9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox)
Chucky (Syfy)
Good Trouble (Freeform)
Gossip Girl (HBO Max)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
P-Valley (STARZ)
September Mornings (Prime Video)
Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+)
The Umbrella Academy (Netflix)

Outstanding New TV Series
A League of Their Own (Prime Video)
Heartbreak High (Netflix)
High School (Amazon Freevee)
Interview with the Vampire (AMC)
Our Flag Means Death (HBO Max)
Queer as Folk (Peacock)
The Rookie: Feds (ABC)
The Sandman (Netflix)
Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
Willow (Disney+)

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
American Horror Story: NYC (FX)
The Ignorant Angels (Hulu)
The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
Welcome to Chippendales (Hulu)
The White Lotus (HBO)

Outstanding Reality Program
Bargain Block (HGTV)
The Come Up (Freeform)
Family Karma (Bravo)
Generation Drag (Discovery+)
Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness (Netflix)
Mathis Family Matters (E!)
The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans (Paramount+)
Southern Hospitality (Bravo)
Trixie Motel (Discovery+)
We’re Here (HBO)

Outstanding Reality Program – Competition
The Big Brunch (HBO Max)
Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
Legendary (HBO Max)
Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Prime Video)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)
So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)
Top Chef (Bravo)
Upcycle Nation (Fuse)
The Voice (NBC)
Worst Cooks in America (Food Network)

Outstanding Children’s Programming
“Adoptasaurus Rex” Dino Ranch (Disney Junior)
“Family Picnic” Sesame Street (HBO Max)
Firebuds (Disney Junior)
“The Mint Gala” Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City (Netflix)
Pinecone & Pony (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Animated
Amphibia (Disney Channel)
Battle Kitty (Netflix)
Big Nate (Nickelodeon)
Craig of the Creek (Cartoon Network)
Dead End: Paranormal Park (Netflix)
The Dragon Prince (Netflix)
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix)
The Owl House (Disney Channel)
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)
Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! (Cartoon Network)

Outstanding Kids & Family Programming – Live Action
Better Nate Than Ever (Disney+)
First Day (Hulu)
Heartstopper (Netflix)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+)
Monster High: The Movie (Nickelodeon, Paramount+)
Power Rangers: Dino Fury (Netflix)
Raven’s Home (Disney Channel)
Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series (Netflix)
Trevor: The Musical (Disney+)
Zombies 3 (Disney+)

Outstanding Music Artist
Anitta, Versions of Me (Warner Records)
Betty Who, BIG! (BMG)
Demi Lovato, HOLY FVCK (Island Records)
FLETCHER, Girl of My Dreams (Capitol Records)
Hayley Kiyoko, PANORAMA (Atlantic Records)
Honey Dijon, Black Girl Magic (Classic Music Company)
Kim Petras, Slut Pop (Republic Records)
MUNA, MUNA (Saddest Factory Records)
Orville Peck, Bronco (Columbia Records)
Rina Sawayama, Hold the Girl (Dirty Hit)

Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist
Brooke Eden (BBR Music Group)
Doechii (Capitol Records)
Dove Cameron (Columbia Records)
Dreamer Isioma (AWAL Recordings)
Ethel Cain (Daughters of Cain Records)
Isaac Dunbar (RCA Records)
Jordy (300 Entertainment, Elektra Records)
Omar Apollo (Warner Records)
Renee Rapp (Interscope Records)
Steve Lacy (RCA Records)

Outstanding Broadway Production
& Juliet
Ain’t No Mo
Kimberly Akimbo
A Strange Loop
Take Me Out

Outstanding Video Game
Apex Legends (Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts)
Desta: The Memories Between (ustwo games)
Haven (The Game Bakers)
I Was a Teenage Exocolonist (Northway Games/Finji)
Need for Speed: Unbound (Criterion Games/Electronic Arts)
SIGNALIS (rose-engine/Humble Games)
The Quarry (Supermassive Games/2K Games)
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (Gearbox Software/2K Games)
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight (Blizzard Entertainment)
Wylde Flowers (Studio Drydock)

Outstanding Comic Book
I Hate This Place (Image Comics)
Immortal X-Men (Marvel Comics)
New Mutants (Marvel Comics)
The Nice House on the Lake (DC Comics)
Poison Ivy (DC Comics)
Sins of the Black Flamingo (Image Comics)
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (Marvel Comics)
Superman: Son of Kal-El (DC Comics)
Tim Drake: Robin (DC Comics)
Wynd: The Throne in the Sky (BOOM! Studios)

Outstanding Original Graphic Novel/Anthology
Chef’s Kiss, by Jarrett Melendez, Danica Brine, Hank Jones, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Oni Press)
Coven, by Jennifer Dugan, Kit Seaton (Putnam)
DC Pride 2022 (DC Comics) [anthology]
Doughnuts and Doom, by Balazs Lorinczi (Top Shelf Productions)
Fine: A Comic About Gender, by Rhea Ewing (W.W. Norton & Company)
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star, by Jadzia Axelrod, Jess Taylor (DC Comics)
Heartstopper Volume 4, by Alice Oseman (Graphix)
Magical Boy, by The Kao (Graphix)
Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1 (Marvel Comics) [anthology]
Young Men in Love (A Wave Blue World) [anthology]

Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode
“David Archuleta” The Jennifer Hudson Show (syndicated)
“Don’t Say Gay” The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock)
“Here I Am” Tamron Hall (ABC)
“Jackie Goldschneider & Danny Pellegrino” Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen (Bravo)
“JoJo Siwa Celebrates Her Golden Birthday” The View (ABC)
“LGBTQ Trailblazers” If We’re Being Honest with Laverne Cox (E!)
“Spirit Day” The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios)
“Transgender Rights II” Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
“Virtel It Like It Is: Gay Velma Drives GOP Mad” Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
“The War Over Gender” The Problem with Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)

Outstanding TV Journalism Segment
“Critics Say New School Policies In Florida Ostracize LGBTQ Students” PBS Newshour (PBS)
“A History That Never Should Have Been: Julius’ Bar” PIX11 Morning News (WPIX-TV [New York])
“How Psychiatrist ‘Dr. Anonymous’ Impacted The Fight For Gay Rights” Sunday TODAY (NBC)
“HIV in the Deep South” In Real Life (Scripps News)
“Inside The Effort To Ban Conversion Therapy” (NBC News NOW)
“Introducing Nora J.S. Reichardt” (WOI/KCWI-TV [Des Moines])
“Life As A Trans Soldier” VICE News Tonight (VICE)
“Man Who Helped Stop The Club Q Shooter: ‘I’m Just A Normal Guy'” Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN)
“The Show Must Go On – Pride Events Targeted” Nightline (ABC)
“The Struggle Of Coming Out In A Religious Family” Good Morning America (ABC)

Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form
“Dear Noah: Pages from a Family Diary” (NBC News NOW)
“Families of Trans Kids Are Seeking Sanctuary” VICE News Tonight (VICE)
“NY1 Celebrates Pride: The New Generation” (Spectrum News NY1)
“Our America: Who I’m Meant To Be” (ABC Localish)
“PRIDE | To Be Seen” Soul of a Nation (ABC)
“Pride And Backlash” (NBC News NOW)
“Pride of Stage and Screen” (MSNBC)
“This Is Football” Beyond Limits (CBS)
“Unapologetic: A Conversation on Pride” (MSG Network)
“VIRAL: A World Without AIDS” (ABC News Live)

Outstanding Live TV Journalism – Segment or Special
“25 News: Celebrating Our Pride” (KXXV-TV [Waco])
“Chris Hayes on the Right-Wing War on LGBTQ Existence” All In with Chris Hayes (MSNBC)
“Don Lemon on the Anti-LGBTQ Congressman Who Attended His Gay Son’s Wedding” CNN Tonight with Don Lemon (CNN)
“GMA Out Loud: A Live Proposal in Times Square” Good Morning America (ABC)
“Joy-Ann Reid Interviews Will Larkins On Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill” The Reid Out (MSNBC)
“The Last Thing Before We Go: Stephanie Ruhle Talks Spirit Day” The 11th Hour (MSNBC)
“Out Loud: ABC News Celebrates Pride” (ABC News Live)
“Reggie Aqui Interviews Doctor and Mpox Patient on His Experience” (KGO-TV [San Francisco])
“Robin Roberts Interviews Zander Moricz on His Censored Graduation Speech” Good Morning America (ABC)
“Symone Sanders-Townsend Interviews Colorado Springs Shooting Survivor Michael Anderson” SYMONE (MSNBC)

Outstanding Print Article
“Activists Face An Avalanche Of Anti-Transgender Bills” by Casey Parks (The Washington Post)
“After Threats From Extremist Groups, LGBTQ Activists Rally In Support Of The Center” by Desiree Stennet (Orlando Sentinel)
“A Country Music Comeback: Ty Herndon Knows He Should be Dead” by Jason Sheeler (People)
“EXPLAINER: Pronouns, Nonbinary People and the Club Q Attack” by Jeff McMillan with Jesse Bedayn, Jim Mustian, Colleen Slevin, Jake Bleiberg, Lindsey Tanner (Associated Press)
“‘King Richard’ Star Aunjanue Ellis Speaks Her Truth About Being Bisexual: ‘I Am Queer – This Is Who I Am'” by Angelique Jackson (Variety)
“Niecy Nash And Wife Jessica Are Sure Betts” by Demetria L. Lucas (Essence)
“Pediatricians Who Serve Trans Youth Face Increasing Harassment. Lifesaving Care Could Be on the Line” by Madeleine Carlisle (TIME)
“Pride And Prejudice And Fire Island” by E. Alex Jung (New York Magazine)
“Take My Wheelchair,’ Club Q Victim Tells Nurse Upon Leaving 22-Day Hospital Stay” by Carol McKinley and Tina Siegfried (The Gazette [Colorado Springs])
“Will Russia Bring Its War On LGBTQ People To Ukraine?” by Kate Linthicum (Los Angeles Times)

Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage
The Advocate
Metro Weekly
OUT
People
Variety

Outstanding Online Journalism Article
“A 25-Year-Old Got In A Taxi Outside An N.Y.C. Gay Bar. He Was Dead An Hour Later” by Jay Valle (NBCNews.com)
“Alabama Is Trying to Raise the Legal Driving Age for Trans People to 19” by Nico Lang (TheDailyBeast.com)
“Does Providing Prep, A Drug That Prevents H.I.V., Clash With Christian Beliefs? An Overview Of Church Teaching” by Michael J. O’Loughlin (AmericaMagazine.org)
“The Fear And Loathing Some People Show Sports Pride Events Brings Fear And Pain To This Fan” by Karleigh Webb (Outsports.com)
“‘I See Myself In Her’: Brittney Griner’s Russia Trial Resonates With Queer Black Women And Nonbinary People” by Orion Rummler (the19th.org)
“My Experience As A Target Of Kiwi Farms Speaks To A Scary Truth About Internet Culture” by Katelyn Burns (MSNBC.com)
“The New York Times, The Atlantic, More Keep Publishing Transphobia. Why?” by Lexi McMenamin (TeenVogue.com)
“School Board Meetings Are the New Frontline for LGBTQ+ Rights” by Colleen Hamilton (them.us)
“There Is No Legitimate ‘Debate’ Over Gender-Affirming Healthcare” by Kit O’Connell (TexasObserver.org)
“What’s So Scary About A Transgender Child?” by Emily St. James (Vox.com)

Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
“+TALK: Sex, Dating & Disclosure” by Karl Schmid (PlusLifeMedia.com)
“Deaths In The Family” (Insider.com)
“Florida’s So-Called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Explained” (TampaBay.com)
“How Is the Gay Rodeo Different?” by Jordon Jones (PBS.org)
“How Medicine’s Fixation on the Sex Binary Harms Intersex People” (ScientificAmerican.com)
“How New Anti-LGBTQ Laws Echo An Infamous Conservative Activist’s Campaign From 1977” by John Avlon (CNN.com)
“Lawmakers Say Trans Athlete Bans Are About Protecting Women’s Sports …” by Julie Kleigman (SI.com)
“Logo’s Trans Youth Town Hall” by Raquel Willis (LogoTV.com)
“The Stonewall Generation Has Found Their Voice with Leslie Jordan & Donald M. Bell” (LGBTQNation.com)
“White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Opens Up About Brittney Griner’s Release” by Tracy E. Gilchrist (AdvocateChannel.com)

Outstanding Blog
Charlotte’s Web Thoughts
Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
Mombian
My Fabulous Disease
The Reckoning

Outstanding Podcast
The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamo (Studio71)
In The Deep: Stories that Shape Us (iHeartMedia)
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang (iHeartMedia/Big Money Players)
Life Out Loud with LZ Granderson (ABC News)
LGBTQ&A (Jeffrey Masters, The Advocate)
PRIDECAST (iHeartMedia)
Sibling Rivalry (Studio71)
TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones (TransLash Media)
V Interesting (Lemonada Media)
Yass Jesus! (Daniel Franzese Entertainment)

SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Alejandra Caraballo
Drag Story Hour
“Rothaniel” (HBO)
“The Lesbian Bar Project”
#Letters4TransKids

SPANISH-LANGUAGE CATEGORIES

Outstanding Spanish-Language Scripted Television Series
Los Espookys (HBO)
La flor más bella (Netflix)
Ser o no ser (RTVE)
Smiley (Netflix)
Las de la última fila (Netflix)

Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism
“Activistas exigen a Corrección trasladar de inmediato a Aurora a una cárcel de mujeres” Las Noticias de Teleonce (Teleonce)
“Avanzan en Ohio y Texas propuestas similares a la ley ‘Don’t say gay’ de Florida” Hoy Día (Telemundo)
“Azafata le pide matrimonio a su novia piloto” Edición Digital (TelevisaUnivision)
“El ‘Chascas’ Valenzuela cuestiona la ley ‘No digas gay’ de Florida ‘Nos hizo retroceder 50 años'” Hoy Día (Telemundo)
“La Familia de la Sigla XX1” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)
“Jesús Ociel Baena, la primera persona no binaria en América Latina en llegar a un cargo de magistrado electoral” Perspectivas México (CNN en Español)
“La Magia de PFLAG” Despierta América (TelevisaUnivision)
“Mariachi Arcoíris: el grupo musical ‘queer’ que revoluciona el género” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)
“Protestan en 95 secundarias de Virginia por iniciativas del estado contra estudiantes transgénero” Noticias Univision Washington D.C. (TelevisaUnivision)
“Vico Ortiz” Primer Impacto (TelevisaUnivision)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism Article
“Amelio Robles fue el primer hombre trans mexicano y revolucionario” por Luis Garcia (Homosensual.com)
“‘Esta es mi vida intersexual’: así fue cómo una boricua se convirtió en una heroína” por Marcos Billy Guzmán (ElNuevoDía.com)
“Con miedo, pero peleando sus derechos: así viven las familias con niños LGBTQ en estados que quieren criminalizarlos” por Patricia Clarembeaux (Univision.com)
“Hay que votar por nuestras vidas: la comunidad hispana LGBTQ explica qué le motiva a participar en esta elección” por Albinson Linares (Telemundo.com)
“Madres con hijos de la comunidad LGBTQ unen fuerzas en América Latina para luchar por sus derechos” por Rodrigo Serrano (ElVocer.com)
“Mucho más que hablar con ‘e’, qué es ser no binarie” por Marina Prats (HuffingtonPost.Es)
“No nos quitarán la risa” por Lucas Garófalo (Vice.com)
“El Primer Comedor Comunitario LGBTQ de la Ciudad de México” por Delilah Friedler, fotos de Luis Pimental (Vice.com)
“Proyectos de ley anti LGBTQ+ en Florida son una ‘licencia para discriminar’ y reviven el dolor de Pulse, dicen grupos locales” por Jennifer A. Marcial Ocasio (OrlandoSentinel.com)
“Por qué los bisexuales, el colectivo no heterosexual más numeroso de España, siguen siendo invisibles en televisión” por Héctor Llanos Martínez (ElPaís.com)

Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia
“Las abuelas trans buscan dignificar su vejez” por Liliana Rosas y Silvana Flores (ReporteIndigo.com)
“Un hogar para las mujeres trans en México” por Gladys Serrano (ElPaís.com)
“¿Al clóset? ni pa’ coger impulso: Carolina Giraldo, congresista bisexual” por Mariana Escobar Bernoske (ElEspectador.com)
“La comunidad trans recibe atención médica de calidad y con calidez, en la USIPT” por Jorge Ángel Pablo Garcia y Tania Molina Ramírez (Jornada.com.mx)
“Migrantes Trans buscan una nueva vida en Estados Unidos” por Alma Paola Wong (Milenio.com)

Special Recognition (Spanish-Language)
“En Sus Palabras” [serie] (TelevisaUnivision)

Nominees for the annual GLAAD Media Awards are selected using the following criteria:

  • Fair, Accurate, and Inclusive Representations – Rather than portraying the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community using broad stereotypes, the project deals with the characters or themes in a fair, accurate, and multi-dimensional manner. Inclusive speaks to the importance of having the diversity of the LGBTQ community represented in our nominees.
  • Boldness and Originality – The project breaks new ground by exploring LGBTQ subject matter in non-traditional ways, and handles the LGBTQ content in a fresh and original manner.
  • Impact – The media project dramatically increases the cultural dialogue about LGBTQ issues, or reaches an audience that is not regularly exposed to LGBTQ images and issues. The project has significant cultural impact.
  • Overall Quality – A project of extremely high quality adds significance to the images and issues portrayed and draws more viewers or readers to the material. Fair, accurate, and inclusive images may be less impactful if they are part of a poor-quality project.




‘SEAL Team’ is Renewed for Season 7

SEAL Team Season 6 Episode 10
David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes and Judd Lormand as Lt. Blackburn in ‘SEAL Team’ season 6 episode 10 (Photo by Monty Brinton / Paramount+ © 2022 CBS Studios)

Paramount+ officially confirmed they’ve renewed the drama SEAL Team for a seventh season. The series, led by David Boreanaz, originally aired on CBS for four seasons before moving to the streaming service for seasons five and six. The military drama continues to be a popular addition to Paramount+, with all seasons now available to stream.

“We look forward to bringing SEAL Team fans even more of the series’ poignant storylines and thrilling missions with the upcoming seventh season,” stated Tanya Giles, chief programming officer of Paramount Streaming. “The series continues to evolve and grow its audience. It is a great example of the types of programming that we see resonate with our subscribers.”

The season six cast included Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, Neil Brown Jr as Ray Perry, AJ Buckley as Sonny Quinn, Toni Trucks as Lisa Davis, and Raffi Barsoumian as Omar Hamza. Max Thieriot exited the series at the end of season six, which was devastating to the show’s fans but not unexpected. Thieriot is keeping busy with CBS’s Fire Country which, as it turns out, is one of the network’s top new primetime shows.

Series star David Boreanaz executive produces along with Spencer Hudnut, Christopher Chulack, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, and Mark Owen.

A Look Back at the Season 6 Plot:

SEAL Team is a military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions our country can ask of them. Jason Hayes (Boreanaz) is the respected, intense leader of the Tier One team whose home life has suffered as a result of his extensive warrior’s existence. His team includes his trusted confidant, Ray Perry (Brown, Jr.), the longest-tenured operator with whom Jason shares an ingrained shorthand; Sonny Quinn (Buckley), an exceptional, loyal soldier with a checkered past who still combats self-destructive tendencies; Clay Spenser (Max Thieriot), a young, multilingual second-generation SEAL with insatiable drive and dedication; and Omar Hamza (Barsoumian), a senior chief with fifteen years of experience as a SEAL, the son of Syrian immigrants with a deep understanding of the Middle East.

Vital to the team’s success is Lieutenant Lisa Davis (Trucks), a no-nonsense, take-charge officer. Deployed on clandestine missions worldwide at a moment’s notice and knowing the toll it takes on them and their families, this tight-knit SEAL team displays unwavering patriotism and fearless dedication even in the face of overwhelming odds.




Netflix 2023 Movie Preview: Films Premiering on the Streamer This Year

Netflix’s list of films premiering on the streaming service in 2023 isn’t nearly as long as their ambitious 2022 film slate. Yet even with a slimmed-down slate, the lineup of movies arriving this year is impressive and checks off nearly every genre.

The streamer will be dipping back into familiar territory with sequels to Murder Mystery and Extraction. Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon, Sam Esmail’s Leave the World Behind, and David Yates’ The Pain Hustlers will premiere this year, as will the film continuation of Luther starring Idris Elba. And two romantic comedies with big-name casts made their way into the lineup: Your Place or Mine (Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon) and A Family Affair (Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King).

Netflix’s announcement of their 2023 film slate was accompanied by a trailer showcasing 16 titles including You People, The Mother, Heart of Stone, The Killer, and Leo.

The following list, courtesy of Netflix, includes basic plot details, cast lists, and release dates (when available).

Murder Mystery 2
Jennifer Aniston as Audrey Spitz and Adam Sandler as Nick Spitz in ‘Murder Mystery 2’ (Photo Cr. Scott Yamano/Netflix © 2022)

Netflix’s 2023 Film Slate

Dog Gone – Now streaming
Genre: Family Drama
Logline: After a young man and his beloved dog are separated on the Appalachian Trail, he and his father must begin a desperate search to find him before it’s too late. Based on an incredible true story of humanity and everyday heroism.
Cast: Rob Lowe, Johnny Berchtold, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Nick Peine
Director: Stephen Herek

JUNG_E – JAN. 20
Genre: International Sci-fi Thriller
Logline: In 2194, a civil war among those who survived the Earth’s catastrophe breaks out. A war heroine, Major Jung-e, goes into a coma after a serious injury, and her family is forced to donate her brain data to Next Generation Lab. Next Generation Lab uses Jung-e’s data to make an AI robot, and using that robot, the lab continues to conduct war simulations. During the simulation, Seo-hyun, daughter of Jung-e, participating as the robot research team leader, learns her mother’s secret through repeated experiments.
Cast: Kim Hyun-joo
Director: Yeon Sang-ho

You People – JAN. 27
Genre: Comedy
Logline: When a rideshare mix-up in Los Angeles brings Ezra Cohen (Jonah Hill) and Amira Mohammed (Lauren London) together, the two find themselves connecting over a shared love of streetwear and music. As they fall in love, their relationship is tested by their respective families: Ezra’s progressive and semi-woke parents (Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny) and Amira’s unyielding yet concerned parents (Eddie Murphy and Nia Long) who inject themselves into their lives mercilessly. Kenya Barris’ feature film directorial debut is a modern love story set amidst clashing cultures and interfaith relationships. Co-written by Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill and produced by the two alongside Kevin Misher, the comedy features an all-star ensemble cast including Sam Jay, Elliott Gould, Travis Bennett, Molly Gordon, Rhea Perlman, Deon Cole, Andrea Savage and Mike Epps.
Cast: Jonah Hill, Lauren London, David Duchovny, Nia Long, Sam Jay, Elliott Gould, Travis Bennett, Molly Gordon, Rhea Perlman, Deon Cole, Andrea Savage, Mike Epps, Emily Arlook, Alani La La Anthony, Bryan Greenberg with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Eddie Murphy
Director: Kenya Barris

Pamela, A Love Story – JAN. 31
Genre: Documentary
Logline: An intimate and humanizing portrait of one of the world’s most famous blonde bombshells, Pamela, A Love Story follows the trajectory of Pamela Anderson’s life and career from small-town girl to international sex symbol, actress, activist, and doting mother.
Director: Ryan White

True Spirit – FEB. 3
Genre: Adventure
Logline: When the tenacious young sailor Jessica Watson (Teagan Croft) sets out to be the youngest person to sail solo, nonstop, and unassisted around the world, many expect her to fail. With the support of her sailing coach and mentor Ben Bryant (Cliff Curtis) and her parents (Josh Lawson and Academy Award winner Anna Paquin), Jessica is determined to accomplish what was thought to be impossible, navigating some of the world’s most challenging stretches of ocean over the course of 210 days. True Spirit is directed by Sarah Spillane, written by Sarah Spillane, Rebecca Banner and Cathy Randall with Debra Martin Chase, Susan Cartsonis and Andrew Fraser serving as producers. Bridget Webb, Vivien Turner, Stacy Clausen and Todd Lasance also co-star in this incredible true story of perseverance and human accomplishment that shows that you are only as big as the dreams you dare to live.
Cast: Teagan Croft, Cliff Curtis, Bridget Webb, Vivien Turner, Stacy Clausen, Todd Lasance, with Josh Lawson and Anna Paquin
Director: Sarah Spillane

Bill Russell: Legend – FEB. 8
Genre: Documentary
Logline: The definitive documentary about the life and legacy of NBA legend and civil rights icon Bill Russell from award-winning director Sam Pollard (MLK/FBI). The film features exclusive interviews with Russell before his passing in 2022 as well as access to his sprawling personal archives. From the humblest of beginnings, Russell went on to lead each and every one of his basketball teams to championships — two back-to-back NCAA titles, a gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, and 11 championship titles in his 13-year career as a Boston Celtic (his last two as the first Black head coach in NBA history). Features interviews with family and friends as well as Steph Curry, Chris Paul, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and more.
Cast: Steph Curry, Chris Paul, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Director: Sam Pollard

Your Place or Mine – FEB. 10
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: Debbie and Peter are best friends and total opposites. She craves routine with her son in LA; he thrives on change in New York. When they swap houses and lives for a week, they discover what they think they want might not be what they really need.
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Ashton Kutcher, Jesse Williams, Zoë Chao, Wesley Kimmel, Griffin Matthews, Rachel Bloom, Shiri Appleby, Vella Lovell, with Tig Notaro and Steve Zahn
Director: Aline Brosh McKenna

We Have a Ghost – FEB. 24
Genre: Family Adventure
Logline: Finding a ghost named Ernest haunting their new home turns Kevin’s family into overnight social media sensations. But when Kevin and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of Ernest’s past, they become a target of the CIA.
Cast: David Harbour, Jahi Di’Allo Winston, Tig Notaro, Erica Ash, Jennifer Coolidge, and Anthony Mackie
Director: Christopher Landon

Luther The Fallen Sun Idris Elba
Idris Elba stars in ‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix)

Luther: The Fallen Sun – MARCH 10
Genre: Drama Thriller
Logline: In Luther: The Fallen Sun — an epic continuation of the award-winning television saga reimagined for film — a gruesome serial killer is terrorizing London while brilliant but disgraced detective John Luther (Idris Elba) sits behind bars. Haunted by his failure to capture the cyber psychopath who now taunts him, Luther decides to break out of prison to finish the job by any means necessary. The film also stars Cynthia Erivo, Andy Serkis, and Dermot Crowley, who returns as Martin Schenk.
Cast: Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo, Andy Serkis, Dermot Crowley
Director: Jamie Payne

The Magician’s Elephant – MARCH 17
Genre: Animation
Logline: When Peter (voiced by Noah Jupe), who is searching for his long-lost sister Adele (voiced by Pixie Davies), crosses paths with a fortune teller in the market square, there’s only one question on his mind: Is his sister still alive? The answer — that he must find a mysterious elephant and the magician (voiced by Benedict Wong) who will conjure it — sets Peter off on a harrowing journey to complete three seemingly impossible tasks that will change the face of his town forever and take him on the adventure of a lifetime. The Magician’s Elephant is based on the classic novel by two-time Newbery Award–winning author Kate DiCamillo.
Cast: Sian Clifford, Pixie Davies, Natasia Demetriou, Dawn French, Brian Tyree Henry, Noah Jupe, Aasif Mandvi, Mandy Patinkin, Miranda Richardson, Cree Summer, Lorraine Toussaint, Benedict Wong
Director: Wendy Rogers

Murder Mystery 2 – MARCH 31
Genre: Action Comedy
Logline: Now full-time detectives struggling to get their private eye agency off the ground, Nick and Audrey Spitz find themselves at the center of an international abduction when their friend the Maharaja is kidnapped at his own lavish wedding.
Cast: Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Adeel Akhtar, John Kani, Mark Strong, Mélanie Laurent, Jodie Turner-Smith, Kuhoo Verma, Enrique Arce, Tony Goldwyn, Annie Mumolo, Zurin Villanueva
Director: Jeremy Garelick

A Tourist’s Guide to Love – April 27
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: After an unexpected breakup, a travel executive accepts an assignment to go undercover and learn about the tourist industry in Vietnam. Along the way, she finds adventure and romance with her Vietnamese ex-pat tour guide when they decide to reroute the tour bus in order to explore life and love off the beaten path.
Cast: Rachael Leigh Cook, Scott Ly, Missi Pyle, Ben Feldman, Glynn Sweet, Alexa Povah, Jacqueline Correa, Nondumiso Tembe, Andrew Barth Feldman, Morgan Dudley, Quinn Trúc Trần and Nsưt Lê Thiện
Director: Steven K. Tsuchida

The Mother – MAY 12
Genre: Action
Logline: An assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter that she gave up years before while on the run from dangerous men.
Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick, Gael García Bernal, Paul Raci and Lucy Paez
Director: Niki Caro

Extraction 2 – JUNE 16
Genre: Action
Logline: Chris Hemsworth returns as Tyler Rake in Extraction 2, the sequel to Netflix’s blockbuster action film Extraction. After barely surviving the events of the first movie, Rake is back as the Australian black ops mercenary, tasked with another deadly mission: rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.

Hemsworth reunites with director Sam Hargrave, with Joe and Anthony Russo’s AGBO producing and Joe Russo writing. Golshifteh Farahani reprises her role from the first film, with Adam Bessa, Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Bernhardt and Tinatin Dalakishvili also co-starring.

This is a sequel to the first film that was based on the graphic novel Ciudad by Ande Parks, from a story by Ande Parks, Joe Russo & Anthony Russo, with illustrations by Fernando León González. Extraction 2 is produced by Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Mike Larocca, Angela Russo-Otstot, Chris Hemsworth, Patrick Newall, and Sam Hargrave, with Jake Aust, Benjamin Grayson, Steven Scavelli, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely as executive producers.
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Golshifteh Farahani, Adam Bessa, Daniel Bernhardt and Tinatin Dalakishvili
Director: Sam Hargrave

They Cloned Tyrone – JULY 21
Genre: Mystery Action Thriller
Logline: A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio (Boyega, Foxx and Parris) onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper.
Cast: John Boyega, Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris
Director: Juel Taylor

Heart of Stone – AUG. 11
Genre: Action
Logline: Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) is an intelligence operative, the only woman who stands between her powerful, global, peacekeeping organization and the loss of its most valuable — and dangerous — asset.
Cast: Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan, Alia Bhatt, Sophie Okonedo, Matthias Schweighöfer, Jing Lusi and Paul Ready
Director: Tom Harper

Lift – AUG. 25
Genre: Action
Logline: An international heist crew is recruited to prevent a terrorist attack and must pull off the heist on a plane mid-flight.
Cast: Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Vincent D’Onofrio, Úrsula Corberó, Billy Magnussen, Jacob Batalon, Jean Reno and Sam Worthington
Director: F. Gary Gray

Damsel Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie in ‘Damsel’ (Photo Cr John Wilson / Netflix © 2023)

Damsel – OCT. 13
Genre: Action Adventure
Logline: A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Angela Bassett, Robin Wright, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Brooke Carter, and Shohreh Aghdashloo
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Pain Hustlers – OCT. 27
Genre: Drama
Logline: Upon losing her job, a blue-collar woman struggling to raise her daughter takes a job at a failing pharmaceutical startup, only to get involved in a dangerous racketeering scheme.
Cast: Emily Blunt, Chris Evans, Andy Garcia, Catherine O’Hara, Jay Duplass, Brian d’Arcy James and Chloe Coleman
Director: David Yates

The Killer – NOV. 10
Genre: Thriller
Logline: After a fateful near-miss an assassin battles his employers and himself on an international manhunt he insists isn’t personal.
Cast: Michael Fassbender, Charles Parnell, Arliss Howard, Sophie Charlotte and Tilda Swinton
Director: David Fincher

A Family Affair – NOV. 17
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: A surprising romance kicks off comic consequences for a young woman, her mother, and her movie-star boss as they face the complications of love, sex, and identity.
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Joey King, Liza Koshy and Kathy Bates
Director: Richard LaGravenese

Leo – NOV. 22
Genre: Animation
Logline: Actor and comedian Adam Sandler (Hotel Transylvania, The Wedding Singer) delivers signature laughs in this coming-of-age animated musical comedy about the last year of elementary school — as seen through the eyes of a class pet. Jaded 74-year-old lizard Leo (Sandler) has been stuck in the same Florida classroom for decades with his terrarium-mate turtle (Bill Burr). When he learns he has only one year left to live, he plans to escape to experience life on the outside, but instead gets caught up in the problems of his anxious students — including an impossibly mean substitute teacher. It ends up being the strangest but most rewarding bucket list ever…
Cast: Adam Sandler, Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander, Rob Schneider, Sadie Sandler, Sunny Sandler, Jackie Sandler, Heidi Gardner, Nick Swardson, Nicholas Turturro, and Robert Smigel
Directors: Robert Smigel, Robert Marianetti, David Wachtenheim

Leave the World Behind
Mahershela Ali as G.H., Myha’la Herrold as Ruth, Julia Roberts as Amanda and Ethan Hawke as Clay
in ‘Leave the World Behind’ (Photo CR: JoJo Whilden)

Leave the World Behind – DEC. 8
Genre: Thriller
Logline: A family vacation on Long Island is interrupted by two strangers bearing news of a mysterious blackout. As the threat grows more imminent, both families must decide how best to survive the potential crisis, all while grappling with their own place in this collapsing world.
Cast: Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, Myha’la, Farrah Mackenzie, Charlie Evans, and Kevin Bacon
Director: Sam Esmail

Rebel Moon – DEC. 22
Genre: Action
Logline: When a peaceful colony on the edge of the galaxy finds itself threatened by the armies of the tyrannical Regent Balisarius, they dispatch Kora, a young woman with a mysterious past, to seek out warriors from neighboring planets to help them take a stand.
Cast: Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, Ed Skrein, Michiel Huisman, Bae Doona, Ray Fisher, Charlie Hunnam, Anthony Hopkins, Cary Elwes, Corey Stoll, Jena Malone, Fra Fee, Cleopatra Coleman, Alfonso Herrera, Stuart Martin, Staz Nair, Sky Yang, Rhian Rees, E. Duffy and Charlotte Maggi
Director: Zack Snyder

Undated Netflix 2023 Films

Happiness for Beginners
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: Helen (Ellie Kemper) has always lived as far from the edge as possible. Finding herself newly divorced and a little lost, Helen decides she needs a reset and signs up for the “Adventure of a Lifetime!” The adventure is a backcountry survival course hiking the Appalachian Trail with a group of oddball strangers. From the beginning, Helen’s plan to be the best hiker is tested, and she finds more than just herself in the wilderness. Based on the popular novel by Katherine Center, Happiness for Beginners reminds us that sometimes you have to get lost before you’re found.
Cast: Ellie Kemper, Luke Grimes, Nico Santos, Blythe Danner, Ben Cook, Shayvawn Webster, Esteban Benito, Gus Birney and Julia Shiplett
Director: Vicky Wight

The Perfect Find
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: Will a 40-year-old woman with everything on the line — her high-stakes career, ticking biological clock, bank account — risk it all for an intensely lusty secret romance with the one person who could destroy her comeback for good?
Cast: Gabrielle Union, Keith Powers, Aisha Hinds, DB Woodside, Janet Hubert, Alani “La La” Anthony and Gina Torres
Director: Numa Perrier

Love at First Sight
Genre: YA Rom-com
Logline: After missing her flight from New York to London, Hadley (Haley Lu Richardson) meets Oliver (Ben Hardy) in a chance encounter at the airport that sparks an instant connection. A long night on the plane together passes in the blink of an eye, but upon landing at Heathrow, the pair are separated and finding each other in the chaos seems impossible. Will fate intervene to transform these seatmates into soulmates? Love at First Sight is from the producers of the To All The Boys franchise and based on the novel The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith.
Cast: Haley Lu Richardson, Ben Hardy, Jameela Jamil, Rob Delaney, Sally Phillips, and Dexter Fletcher
Director: Vanessa Caswill

Spaceman
Genre: Drama
Logline: As an astronaut sent to the edge of the galaxy to collect mysterious ancient dust finds his earthly life falling to pieces, he turns to the only voice who can help him try to put it back together. It just so happens to belong to a creature from the beginning of time lurking in the shadows of his ship.
Cast: Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, Paul Dano, Kunal Nayyar
Director: Johan Renck

NYAD
Genre: Drama
Logline: The remarkable true story of marathon swimmer Diana Nyad, who, at the age of 64, became the first person to complete the “Everest of swims,” a 53-hour, 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida through a dangerous open ocean without a shark cage.
Cast: Annette Bening, Jodie Foster, Rhys Ifans, Ethan Jones Romero, Luke Cosgrove, Jeena Yi, Eric T. Miller
Director: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin

Players
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: New York sportswriter Mack (Gina Rodriguez) has spent years devising successful hookup “plays” with best friend Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.) and their crew, but when she unexpectedly falls head over heels for one of her targets (Tom Ellis), they all must learn what it takes to go from simply scoring to playing for keeps.
Cast: Gina Rodriguez, Damon Wayans Jr., Tom Ellis, Joel Courtney, Liza Koshy and Augustus Prew
Director: Trish Sie

Monkey Man
Genre: Drama Thriller
Logline: An unlikely hero emerges from prison to take on a world enmeshed in corporate greed and eroding spiritual values. He seeks revenge from those who took everything from him many years ago.
Cast: Dev Patel, Sharlto Copley
Director: Dev Patel

Kill Boksoon
Genre: International Action Thriller
Logline: Boksoon leads a double life — she is both a mother of a teenage daughter and a legendary professional killer at the top-tier killing agency MK. Caught between the mission of killing someone and the mission of raising someone, Boksoon refuses to complete an assigned mission and is thrown into an inevitable fight.
Cast: Jeon Do-yeon, Sul Kyung-gu, Kim Si-a, Esom, Koo Kyo-hwan
Director: Byun Sung-hyun

Victim/Suspect
Genre: Documentary
Logline: Investigative journalist Rae de Leon travels nationwide to uncover and examine a shocking pattern: Young women tell the police they’ve been sexually assaulted, but instead of finding justice, they’re charged with the crime of making a false report, arrested and even imprisoned by the system they believed would protect them.
Director: Nancy Schwartzman

Chupa
Genre: Family Adventure
Logline: While visiting his family in Mexico, teenage Alex gains an unlikely companion when he discovers a young chupacabra hiding in his grandpa’s shed. In order to save the mythical creature, Alex and his cousins must embark on the adventure of a lifetime.
Cast: Demián Bichir, Evan Whitten, Christian Slater, Ashley Ciarra, Nickolas Verdugo, Adriana Paz, Gerardo Taracena and Julio Cesar Cedillo
Director: Jonás Cuarón

The Out-Laws
Genre: Action Comedy
Logline: Owen Browning (Adam Devine) is a straight-laced bank manager about to marry the love of his life, Parker. When his bank is held up by the infamous Ghost Bandits during his wedding week, he believes his future in-laws who just arrived in town, are the infamous Out-Laws.
Cast: Adam DeVine, Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev, Michael Rooker, Poorna Jagannathan, Julie Hagerty, Richard Kind, Lil Rel Howery, and Blake Anderson
Director: Tyler Spindel

Nimona
Genre: Animation
Logline: A knight is framed for a crime he didn’t commit, and the only person who can help him prove his innocence is Nimona, a shape-shifting teen who might also be a monster he’s sworn to kill. Set in a techno-medieval world unlike anything animation has tackled before, this is a story about the labels we assign to people and the shape-shifter who refuses to be defined by anyone.
Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz, Riz Ahmed, and Eugene Lee Yang
Directors: Nick Bruno and Troy Quane

Reptile
Genre: Drama
Logline: Following the brutal murder of a young real estate agent, a hardened detective attempts to uncover the truth in a case where nothing is as it seems and, by doing so, dismantles the illusions in his own life.
Cast: Benicio del Toro, Justin Timberlake, Eric Bogosian, Alicia Silverstone, Domenick Lombardozzi, Frances Fisher, Ato Essandoh, Michael Carmen Pitt, Karl Glusman and Matilda Lutz
Director: Grant Singer

The Deepest Breath
Genre: Documentary
Logline: A champion free diver trains to break a world record with the help of an expert safety diver, and the two form an emotional bond that feels like fate. This heart-stopping film follows the paths they took to meet at the pinnacle of the freediving world, documenting the thrilling rewards — and inescapable risks — of chasing a dream through the silent depths of the ocean.
Director: Laura McGann

The Monkey King
Genre: Animation
Logline: The Monkey King is an action-packed family comedy that follows a monkey and his magical fighting Stick as they team up on an epic quest where they must go head-to-head against gods, demons, dragons, and the greatest enemy of all, Monkey’s own ego!
Cast: Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Jo Koy, Ron Yuan, Hoon Lee, Stephanie Hsu, Andrew Pang, Andrew Kishino, Jodi Long, James Sie and BD Wong
Director: Anthony Stacchi

Untitled Wes Anderson/Roald Dahl Film
Genre: Drama
Logline: Wes Anderson’s adaptation of several Roald Dahl short stories including The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel, Sir Ben Kingsley, Richard Ayoade, Rupert Friend, Asa Jennings
Director: Wes Anderson

Rustin
Genre: Drama
Logline: Bayard Rustin, the brilliant strategist behind 1963’s momentous March on Washington and close advisor to Martin Luther King Jr., dedicated his life to the tireless quest for racial equality, human rights, and worldwide democracy. But as an openly gay Black man, he was all but erased from the civil rights movement he helped build. Directed by George C. Wolfe and starring Tony Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Colman Domingo, Rustin illuminates the life of this unsung hero, a man whose influential work as an activist changed the course of history. Produced by Academy Award winner Bruce Cohen, Higher Ground’s Tonia Davis, and George C. Wolfe, the film features an all-star cast including Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Jeffrey Wright and Audra McDonald.
Cast: Colman Domingo, Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Audra McDonald, Aml Ameen, Gus Halper, Johnny Ramey, CCH Pounder, Michael Potts, Carra Patterson, Adrienne Warren, Bill Irwin, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Jeffrey Wright, Lilli Kay, Jordan-Amanda Hall, Jakeem Dante Powell, Ayana Workman, Grantham Coleman, Jamilah Nadege Rosemond, Jules Latimer, Maxwell Whittington-Cooper, Frank Harts, Kevin Mambo
Director: George C. Wolfe

Shirley
Genre: Drama
Logline: Shirley is the intimate portrayal of trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm, the first Black congresswoman and the first Black woman to run for president of the US, and the cost of accomplishment for Shirley herself. This film will tell the story of Chisholm’s boundary-breaking and historic presidential campaign, based on exclusive and extensive conversations with family, friends, and those who knew her best.
Cast: Regina King, Lucas Hedges, Christina Jackson, Michael Cherrie, Dorian Missick, Amirah Vann, W. Earl Brown, with André Holland and Terrence Howard
Director: John Ridley

The Archies
Genre: International rom-com
Logline: The Archies, a feature film adaptation of the comics will be produced by Tiger Baby and Graphic India and will premiere exclusively on Netflix. A live-action musical set in 1960’s India, the film will be directed by Zoya Akhtar. The film has the iconic gang of the Archies at the center of it and perfectly matches the youthful energy, hope and excitement of the ’60s. A musical experience bursting with youth, rebellion, friendships, first loves and everything young adult, it still promises to have something for every generation.
Cast: Mihir Ahuja, Dot, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Yuvraj Menda, Agastya Nanda and Vedang Raina
Director: Zoya Akhtar

Choose Love
Genre: Rom-com
Logline: Cami Conway has it all. She’s got the job she wants and is headed towards engagement, marriage and kids with her wonderful boyfriend, Paul. And yet. She feels something is missing. Cami faces a kaleidoscope of tempting but tough choices: from serious ethical dilemmas to the frivolous “Truth or Dare.” What she chooses depends wholly on you, the viewer. But be careful! Things don’t always play out like you think!
Cast: Laura Marano, Avan Jogia, Jordi Webber and Scott Michael Foster
Director: Stuart McDonald

Best. Christmas. Ever!
Genre: Holiday
Logline: Every Christmas, Jackie sends a boastful holiday newsletter that makes her old college friend Charlotte feel like a lump of coal. When a twist of fate lands Charlotte and her family on Jackie’s snowy doorstep just days before Christmas, she seizes the opportunity to prove her old friend’s life can’t possibly be that perfect. Starring Heather Graham, Brandy, Jason Biggs, and Matt Cedeño.
Cast: Heather Graham, Brandy Norwood, Matt Cedeño, and Jason Biggs
Director: Mary Lambert

Maestro
Genre: Drama
Logline: Maestro is a towering and fearless love story chronicling the lifelong relationship between Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. A love letter to life and art, Maestro at its core is an emotionally epic portrayal of family and love.
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Maya Hawke, Matt Bomer, Sarah Silverman
Director: Bradley Cooper

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
Genre: Animation
Logline: Having pulled off a death-defying escape from Tweedy’s farm, Ginger has finally found her dream — a peaceful island sanctuary for the whole flock, far from the dangers of the human world. When she and Rocky hatch a little girl called Molly, Ginger’s happy ending seems complete. But back on the mainland, the whole of chicken-kind faces a new and terrible threat. For Ginger and her team — even if it means putting their own hard-won freedom at risk — this time, they’re breaking in!
Cast: Thandiwe Newton, Zachary Levi, Bella Ramsey, Jane Horrocks, Imelda Staunton, Lynn Ferguson, Josie Sedgwick-Davies, David Bradley, Romesh Ranganathan, Daniel Mays, and Nick Mohammed
Director: Sam Fell

Carga Máxima (Overhaul)
Genre: Action
Logline: In the first Brazilian action movie on Netflix, Roger is a truck racing driver who starts driving for a cargo robbery gang in order to keep his team. Once inside the crime, he will have to fight hard to get out.
Cast: Thiago Martins, Sheron Menezzes, Raphael Logam, Milhem Cortaz, Evandro Mesquita, Paulinho Vilhena
Director: Tomás Portella

Chakda ’Xpress
Genre: Drama
Logline: The film is inspired by the incredible story of one of the fastest female pacers in the history of world cricket, Jhulan Goswami, as she moves up the ladder, despite the countless hindrances, to fulfill her only dream: to play cricket.
Cast: Anushka Sharma, Renuka Shahane, Anshul Chauhan, Kaushik Sen, Mahesh Thakur
Director: Prosit Roy




‘Will Trent’ Episode 4 Photos, Plot and Cast: “My Stupid Detective Brain”

Will and Faith continue to work on their new partnership on ABC’s Will Trent season one episode four, “My Stupid Detective Brain.” Directed by Howie Deutch from a script by Inda Craig-Galvan, episode four will air on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 10pm ET/PT.

The series stars Ramón Rodríguez (The Affair) in the title role, Erika Christensen (Ten Days in the Valley) as Angie Polaski, Iantha Richardson (This Is Us) as Faith Mitchell, Jake McLaughlin (Quantico) as Michael Ormewood, and Sonja Sohn (The Chi) as Amanda Wagner.

“My Stupid Detective Brain” Plot: With two dead victims and very few answers, Will and the GBI investigate a call from the state park police alongside the APD. Will, trying to get along with Ormewood for Angie’s sake, makes strides in his partnership with Faith after the two share some personal secrets.

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Ramon Rodriguez and Jake McLaughlin in ‘Will Trent’ season 1 episode 4 (ABC/Danny Delgado)

Will Trent Synopsis:

Special Agent Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was abandoned at birth and endured a harsh coming-of-age in Atlanta’s overwhelmed foster care system. But now, determined to use his unique point of view to make sure no one is abandoned like he was, Will Trent has the highest clearance rate in the GBI.

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Erika Christensen and Ramon Rodriguez in season 1 episode 4 (ABC/Danny Delgado)
Will Trent Episode 4
Iantha Richardson and Ramon Rodriguez in episode 4 (ABC/Danny Delgado)
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A scene from season 1 episode 4 (ABC/Danny Delgado)
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Ramon Rodriguez and Jake McLaughlin in the “My Stupid Detective Brain” episode (ABC/Danny Delgado)
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Ramon Rodriguez in season 1 episode 4 (ABC/Danny Delgado)




‘The Rookie: Feds’ Episode 13 Plot, Photos and Cast: “The Remora”

Niecy Nash-Betts’ real daughter Dia Nash reprises her role as Simone’s daughter on ABC’s The Rookie: Feds season one episode 13. “The Remora” will air on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 9pm ET/PT.

Niecy Nash-Betts stars as Simone Clark, Frankie R. Faison (White Chicks) is Christopher “Cutty” Clark, James Lesure (Las Vegas) is Carter Hope, Britt Robertson (Big Sky) is Laura Stensen, Felix Solis (The International) is Matthew Garza, and Kevin Zegers (Transamerica) is Brendon Acres.

“The Remora” Plot: When Brendon and Antoinette’s first date becomes an undercover operation, they embrace their new roles and make the most of the adventure. Meanwhile, Simone and Laura help Carter boost his dating game, and Simone’s daughter makes a surprise visit with her new boyfriend.

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Dia Nash and Niecy Nash-Betts in ‘The Rookie: Feds’ episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)

The Plot:

From the executive producers of flagship series The Rookie comes The Rookie: Feds starring Niecy Nash-Betts as Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy. The spinoff was introduced as a two-part event during the fourth season of The Rookie, where Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and the L.A. division of the FBI enlisted the help of Simone Clark when one of her former students was a suspect in a terror attack.

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James Lesure, Kevin Zegers, Britt Robertson, and Niecy Nash-Betts in episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)
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James Lesure, Britt Robertson, and Kevin Zegers in episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)
The Rookie Feds Episode 13
Dia Nash, Max Wilbur, Niecy Nash-Betts and Frankie R Faison in episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)
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Frankie R Faison, Dia Nash, and Niecy Nash-Betts in episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)
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Britt Robertson and Kevin Zegers in “The Remora” episode (ABC/Scott Everett White)
The Rookie Feds Episode 13
Dia Nash and Niecy Nash-Betts in episode 13 (ABC/Scott Everett White)




‘The Good Doctor’ Season 6 Episode 10 Photos, Plot, and Cast: “Quiet and Loud”

If it’s this stressful just to watch the trailer, it’s going to be incredibly difficult to watch ABC’s The Good Doctor season six episode 10. Directed by James Genn from a script by Jessica Grasl and Nathalie Touboul, episode 10 – “Quiet and Loud” – will air on Monday, January 23, 2023 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season six stars Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Hill Harper plays Dr. Marcus Andrews, Richard Schiff is Dr. Aaron Glassman, and Will Yun Lee is Dr. Alex Park. Paige Spara stars as Lea Dilallo, Christina Chang is Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann plays Dr. Morgan Reznick, Bria Henderson is Dr. Jordan Allen, and Noah Galvin is Dr. Asher Wolke.

“Quiet and Loud” Plot: Shaun and Lea soon learn that their surprise pregnancy may also come with additional complications. Meanwhile, Doctors Park, Reznick and Allen treat a teen with Gardner’s syndrome whose past surgical history jeopardizes the outcome of his current on.

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Freddie Highmore and Paige Spara in ‘The Good Doctor’ season 6 episode 10 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 10
Paige Spara and Freddie Highmore in the “Quiet and Loud” episode (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 10
Noah Galvin in season 6 episode 10 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 10
Paige Spara in season 6 episode 10, “Quiet and Loud” (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
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Paige Spara and Freddie Highmore in season 6 episode 10 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 10
Richard Schiff and Freddie Highmore in season 6 episode 10 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)




‘Servant’ Season 4 Episode 2 Clip Shows the Neighborhood’s Under Attack

This one-minute clip from Apple TV+’s Servant season four episode two is creepy, but not in a supernatural way. Instead, it’s creepy as in the entire neighborhood appears to have become infested with bed bugs. But is that really what’s going on? Odds are bed bugs are just a cover for something sinister that’s about to happen to the Turners.

Episode two of the fourth and final season is titled “Itch,” of course, and will find Leanne tormenting Dorothy as chaos overtakes Spruce Street. Episode two will premiere on Friday, January 20, 2023.

The 10-episode final season stars Lauren Ambrose as Dorothy Turner, Toby Kebbell as Sean Turner, Nell Tiger Free as Leanne Grayson, and Rupert Grint as Julian Pearce. Executive producer M. Night Shyamalan, Ishana Night Shyamalan, Carlo Mirabella-Davis, Dylan Holmes, Celine Held & Logan George, Kitty Green, Nimrod Antal, and Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala directed final season episodes.

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Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint and Toby Kebbell in ‘Servant’ season 4 episode 2 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)

The Plot, Courtesy of Apple TV+

Following the suspenseful season three finale, season four will bring the final chapter of the Turner story to an epic and emotional conclusion. Leanne’s war with the Church of Lesser Saints heightens, threatening Spruce street, the city of Philadelphia, and beyond. Meanwhile, the shattered Turner family must not only confront the increasing threat of Leanne but the certain reality that Dorothy is waking up.

As the Turner family brownstone continues to crumble, questions are finally answered: who is Leanne Grayson and who is the child in their home?

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Toby Kebbell and Rupert Grint in season 4 episode 2
Servant Season 4 Episode 2
Nell Tiger Free in season 4 episode 2
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Rupert Grint in season 4 episode 2, “Itch”




Madonna Announces “The Celebration Tour” Dates

Madonna is set to embark on her first-ever tour celebrating 40 years of her hits. “Madonna: The Celebration Tour” will kick off in Vancouver at the Rogers Arena on Saturday, July 15, 2023 and will wrap up on December 1 at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome.

A five-minute video featuring Diplo, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Bob The Drag Queen, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre, and Amy Schumer was released along with the tour announcement. The video pays homage to Madonna’s Truth or Dare and ends with Schumer daring the bestselling female solo touring artist to perform hits from her four-decade-long catalog.

“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” stated Madonna.

Tickets for the 35-city tour go on sale on Friday, January 20, 2023. For more info, visit madonna.com.

Madonna: The Celebration Tour

MADONNA: THE CELEBRATION TOUR NORTH AMERICAN DATES


Sat Jul 15 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Tue Jul 18 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Sat Jul 22 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
Tue Jul 25 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Thu Jul 27 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Sun Jul 30 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Wed Aug 02 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Sat Aug 05 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Mon. Aug 07 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Wed Aug 09 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Sun Aug 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Sat Aug 19 – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell
Wed Aug 23 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Thu Aug 24 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Wed Aug 30 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sat Sep 02 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Tue Sep 05 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Thu Sep 07 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Sat Sep 09 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Arena
Wed Sep 13 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Mon Sep 18 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Thu Sep 21 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
Wed Sep 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Wed Oct 04 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Sat Oct 07 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena

THE CELEBRATION TOUR EUROPE DATES:

Sat Oct 14 – London, UK – The O2
Sat Oct 21 – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis
Wed. Oct. 25 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
Sat Oct 28 – Stockholm, SE – Tele2
Wed Nov 01 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
Mon Nov 06 – Lisbon, PT – Altice Arena
Sun Nov 12 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
Mon Nov 13 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
Wed Nov 15 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena
Thu Nov 23 – Milan, IT – Mediolanum Forum
Tue Nov 28 – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena
Fri Dec 1 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome




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