High Potential Changes Format At The Perfect Time

ABC is clearly optimistic about the future of High Potential, recently renewing it for a third season. While original showrunner Todd Harthan is leaving to work on Disney+’s Eragon, the show has a solid base and is likely to remain popular with viewers. It’s evident that High Potential is resonating well with its audience.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 Gets an Answer From Franchise Actors

At Emerald City Comic-Con, actors Sean Gunn, Michael Rooker, and Mikaela Hoover – who play Kraglin, Yondu, and Mantis in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies – joined a panel discussion. CBR was also present when the actors were asked about the possibility of a fourth Guardians of the Galaxy film.

‘Scarpetta’ Episodes 5-8 Recap & Review: The Family Comes Undone

The latter part of Scarpetta focuses increasingly on the complicated and often damaging relationships within the family. Dorothy (Jamie Lee Curtis) is truly in love with Pete (Bobby Cannavale) for the first time, but Janet (Janet Montgomery) suggests Pete has always loved Kay, causing Dorothy to question everything. Curtis delivers a powerful performance as Dorothy reaches her emotional limit.

Invincible Creator on Why More Spin-offs Haven’t Happened Yet

While promoting the upcoming fourth season of Invincible (releasing on Amazon Prime Video March 18th), creator Robert Kirkman discussed the franchise’s future with The Direct. He confirmed they’re considering spin-off projects after the Atom Eve special, but a lack of time is currently the biggest challenge.

NCIS Officially Reveals a Historic Franchise First for Gibbs

Season 2 of NCIS: Origins shows how Gibbs rises to become a Special Agent-in-Charge, culminating in Episode 10. The original NCIS series, which began in 2003, featured Gibbs as a key leader at NCIS headquarters. Essentially, NCIS: Origins Season 2 continues to explore the development of Gibbs’s core strengths and how he became the agent fans know and love.

Rachel Zegler Recalls ‘Very Confusing’ Snow White Casting Backlash

Rachel Zegler faced criticism for her role in West Side Story, with some questioning whether her Colombian heritage was close enough to Puerto Rican culture for the part. However, the backlash was much stronger when she was cast as Snow White, a traditionally white character. In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Zegler discussed the difference between these two situations, ultimately stating she’s determined not to conform to others’ expectations of how she should portray characters.