Hacks Season 5 Is Twisting The Classic Sitcom Formula

Each episode of Hacks season 5 has started a new story arc that could have lasted the whole season. In the first episode, “EGOT,” Deborah tried to work around a contract that prevented her from appearing on late-night television by secretly putting on a show. It was a successful, low-key performance, but Ava deliberately released a video, revealing Deborah’s return to the public.

Inside Coachella’s fractured world: Weekend 1, Weekend 2 and the livestream that changed everything

Coachella has transformed from a small, independent music festival into a much larger, multi-faceted cultural experience. It’s no longer just one event, but several that happen across the two weekends and are shared online, each tailored to different viewers. Over its almost thirty-year history, Coachella hasn’t simply grown in size—it’s fragmented into distinct experiences like Weekend 1, Weekend 2, and the YouTube live stream.

10 Best Sci-Fi Time Travel TV Shows Everyone Forgot About

The TV show Quantum Leap revolutionized time travel stories in the 1990s. It moved away from simple, standalone adventures and instead focused on the emotional journeys of a time traveler who stepped into different people’s lives to help them with personal struggles and ethical dilemmas. Later, in the 2000s and 2010s, shows like Lost and Doctor Who took time travel even further, weaving it into complex, ongoing storylines and elaborate mythologies.

Every Jason Statham Movie Remake, Ranked Worst To Best

His film work is incredibly diverse, spanning everything from classic comedies to intense 1970s-style action movies. While the quality varies – many of his earlier films came before he became a well-known leading man – there are still some real standouts. Even his less impressive movies can be enjoyable to watch.

Michael B. Jordan Is Producing, and Could Star in, a ‘Battlefield’ Adaptation

Hollywood is increasingly interested in adapting popular video games into movies. Electronic Arts is now officially making a big-screen version of the Battlefield series. The film is set to be a major production, with some well-known talent involved. Christopher McQuarrie, who recently directed several Mission: Impossible films, will write, direct, and produce. Michael B. Jordan, fresh off an Oscar win for his role in Sinners, is producing through his company and is likely to star in the movie.