Eric Stonestreet Addresses Dexter: Resurrection Season 2 Return

In Season 1 of Dexter: Resurrection, Eric Stonestreet played Al, a serial killer nicknamed “Rapunzel” because he cut off his victims’ ponytails. Dexter, played by Michael C. Hall, tried to stop Al, but the killer managed to escape. While there hasn’t been an official confirmation, Stonestreet suggested in an interview with TV Insider that he expects to return and face justice at the hands of Dexter in Season 2.

‘Beef’ Season 2 Rotten Tomatoes Score Proves It’s Another Netflix Success

I have to say, when Lee Sung Jin’s Beef first came out in 2023 with Steven Yeun and Ali Wong leading the cast, it didn’t exactly explode onto the scene. They had fans, sure, but it wasn’t an instant hit. But word of mouth spread, and people started tuning in to see what happened after a simple road rage incident spiraled into something truly dark and unpredictable. Now, with Season 2 boasting a completely fresh story and cast, the show continues to impress – it’s currently sitting pretty at 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is fantastic!

HBO’s 4-Part Crime Thriller Series Has One Of Its Best Casts

HBO has become known for consistently delivering high-quality TV shows with exceptional casting choices. Shows like Game of Thrones and The Sopranos are particularly famous for having actors who perfectly embody their characters. In fact, the strength of some TV ensemble casts is so remarkable that they sometimes become more memorable than the shows themselves.

‘Big Mistakes’: A New Eight-Episode Netflix Crime Thriller Is Perfect Binge

Dan Levy is a proven talent in front of and behind the camera, with a rare Emmy win in writing, directing, and acting. He’s also experienced in show management, having co-created the hit series Schitt’s Creek with his brother, Eugene Levy, and the cooking show The Big Brunch. Now, everyone’s wondering what his latest project is and what sets it apart.

Black Mirror: Netflix’s Dystopian Tech Nightmare

Arcane tells the story of an uprising by the common people from the lower world against their powerful rulers. Altered Carbon is a prime example of cyberpunk, using a fast-paced, gritty detective story to examine a future where the very rich can live forever by transferring their consciousness into new bodies. And Black Mirror has become so well-known for its depiction of frighteningly possible futures with technology that its name is now used to describe dangers posed by things like artificial intelligence and social media.

34 Years Later, FernGully Is Getting a Live-Action Remake

Reports have surfaced that a live-action remake of FernGully is in the works. Marielle Heller will write and direct the reboot, with Stacey Sher of Shiny Penny producing alongside Susan Ursitti-Sheinberg, Jon Sheinberg, and Matt Feige of Sheinberg Feige Organization. Heller and Leah Holzer will also produce through their company, Defiant, and Moonli Signha is on board as an executive producer.

Scarlett Johansson’s Raunchy R-Rated Comedy ‘Rough Night’ Becomes Overnight Smash on Streaming

Okay, so I just saw this movie starring Scarlett Johansson as Jess, a woman about to get married and a rising political star. The setup is simple: she has a wild bachelorette weekend in Miami with her college friends, and things get very out of hand. We’re talking a night of partying, a bit too much alcohol and… well, let’s just say a male stripper is involved. But the fun doesn’t last. When the stripper suddenly dies, the girls are thrown into a panic, desperately trying to cover it up before it destroys Jess’s career and her future. It’s a frantic, often hilarious, and surprisingly tense ride.

7 Near-Perfect 1970s Anime No One Remembers

The 1970s saw the beginnings of iconic anime series like Tomorrow’s Joe, Future Boy Conan, Galaxy Express 999, and the very first installments of Mobile Suit Gundam and Lupin the Third, both of which are still popular today. While this decade was a period of significant growth and improvement for anime, many of its most creative and enjoyable shows have been largely forgotten and haven’t received the lasting recognition they deserve.