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Farmer Wants a Wife Couples Status Check: Who Is Still Together?
Farmer Wants a Wife sparked several romantic connections — but which couples are still dating and who has broken up?
Based on a British series of the same name, Farmer Wants a Wife premiered on The CW in 2008. It didn’t return for another season until Fox announced a reboot in 2023, with Allen Foster, Ryan Black, Hunter Grayson and Landon Heaton becoming the newest group of eligible single farmers.
Season 2 aired in 2024 with Brandon Rogers, Mitchell Kolinsky, Nathan Smothers and Ty Ferrell looking for love, while season 3 introduced Us to John Sansone, Jay Woods, Matt Warren and Colton Hendricks as they searched for The One.
Jennifer Nettles hosted the first two seasons in America before Kimberly Williams-Paisley was brought in for season 3. While most couples broke up in the months after filming the show, some lasted longer.
Scroll down to find out whether your favorite Farmer Wants a Wife couple is still together:
Allen Foster and Khelsi Stone

Days after the season 1 finale aired in 2023, Allen Foster confirmed his split from Khelsi Stone, writing via Instagram, “What an incredible journey and opportunity this has been! I came into this with an open mind and open heart!”
He continued: “Farmer Wants a Wife didn’t end how I’d [hoped] as far as a relationship, however, I have gained friendships and had opportunities that will last a lifetime!”
Hunter Grayson and Meghan Baker

Hunter Grayson and Meghan Baker ended the first season together but have since called it quits.
“I’ve never in my life had to make a break up post before so bear with me,” she wrote via Facebook in 2024. “Break ups are hard enough without having to post about them but I guess this is what I get for signing up for this wild adventure. God only knows who he has in store for my life. I know that He put me on #farmerwantsawife for a reason. Thank you all for following along on ‘our’ journey. Please remember we are both human and sometimes things just don’t work out, but we wish each other the best!”
Landon Heaton and Ashley Larea

Ashley Larea broke her silence about her split from Landon Heaton right after their finale aired in 2023.
“After the show stopped filming, the pressure of things beyond my control took a toll and ultimately we decided to go our separate ways,” she wrote via Instagram while Heaton cited “unforeseen circumstances” as the reason for their split, adding, “I know what I was looking for going into this, but wasn’t sure what I’d find.”
He continued, “What I found was an amazing raw connection with a fantastic person. Following the final days of filming, due to unforeseen circumstances, I needed to be home with my family, and then life got busy. Ashley and I made the decision to go our separate way in January 2023, in an effort to adjust back to ‘normal life.’”
Ryan Black and Haley Ramirez

Ryan Black and Haley Ramirez parted ways during the season 1 finale, which aired in 2023.
Brandon Rogers and Grace Girard

During the season 2 reunion in 2024, Brandon Rogers and Grace Girard revealed they were no longer together.
Mitchell Kolinsky and Sydney Errera

The pair were one of the few lasting connections on the show during season 2, but their happy ending didn’t last forever. In October 2025, Mitchell Kolinsky raised eyebrows when eagle-eyed fans noticed he no longer followed Sydney Errera on social media. Errera confirmed in February 2026 that she and Kolinsky had split “over two months ago” after being together for two years.
“I can confidently say that Mitchell and I gave our relationship 110 percent, more than I’ve ever given anything in my life,” Errera shared via TikTok. “I just recently moved back to Nashville because I really like it here and I want to give it another shot. Mitchell and I are on good terms, we’re friendly, and there’s no bad blood between us. I obviously still have love for him, he still has love for me, and hopefully we can just move forward nicely.”
Nathan Smothers and Taylor BeDell

Nathan Smothers and Taylor BeDell remained together almost a year after the season 2 reunion aired in 2024. Their romance has since fizzled out according to their social media.
Colton Hendricks and Zoë Green

Zoë Green and Colton Hendricks’ split was confirmed in the days after the season 3 finale aired on Fox in 2025.
Jay Woods and Grace Clark

Jay Woods cited a lack of chemistry for his and Grace Clark’s offscreen split after filming season 3.
John Sansone and Claire Dirette

John Sansone and Claire Dirette confirmed their split in August 2025 after they found love on the show.
“This was a mutual decision based on private challenges, and had nothing to do with any reposts. While I’ll always appreciate and respect the time we shared together, I feel it’s best to move forward separately,” he wrote via Instagram. “While our relationship was public, I wish for this chapter to remain as private as possible. Thank you for your kindness and support.”
Dirette reshared Sansone’s announcement via her Instagram Story and wrote, “I ain’t reading all that but ditto.”
Matt Warren and Chelsi Davis

Season 3 stars Matt Warren and Chelsi Davis were still together up until summer 2025 but are no longer a couple.
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Taylor Frankie Paul Set For ‘Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ Return
Taylor Frankie Paul’s reality TV future is finally coming into focus after weeks of headlines, legal drama and production delays.
As Hulu prepares to restart filming on “The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives,” new details reveal where Paul stands with the show, and how she’s handling the fallout behind the scenes.
While her return appears to be on the table, it won’t be immediate, as she continues focusing on family, legal battles and rebuilding her life after a turbulent period.
Taylor Frankie Paul Set To Return As ‘Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ Production Restarts

According to a report from TMZ, Taylor Frankie Paul is expected to make her way back to “The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives” as production gears up again.
Hulu confirmed that filming will resume after being abruptly halted earlier this year due to the controversy surrounding Paul.
While the streamer hasn’t given a specific date, insiders suggest cameras could begin rolling very soon.
According to production sources, Paul is still part of the show’s future. However, her return may not happen right away.
Instead, she is currently prioritizing time with her children and personal matters before stepping back in front of cameras.
Despite the uncertainty around timing, insiders say she has remained in communication with the production team and intends to rejoin the cast.
Her fellow cast members, including Jen Affleck, Jessi Draper, Miranda Hope, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci Neeley and Layla Taylor, are reportedly supportive of her comeback.
Paul’s Legal Victory Clears Path For Comeback

Taylor Frankie Paul’s return comes shortly after a major legal update that shifted the narrative around her case.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that no charges would be filed against her in connection with a recent domestic violence investigation.
That decision followed a detailed review of allegations made by her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.
Officials noted that some reported incidents fell outside the statute of limitations, while others did “not rise to the level of criminal offenses.”
In cases that were within the legal timeframe, prosecutors determined there was not enough evidence to prove the claims “beyond a reasonable [doubt].”
The office of the Salt Lake City district attorney Sim Gill ultimately concluded per The Blast, “Based on the evidence submitted for screening by the Draper Police Department and West Jordan Police Department, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office declines to file any charges against Taylor Frankie Paul.”
Following the decision, Paul shared her emotional response online, writing, “Cried when I got the call” and adding, “THANK YOU to those that have stood with me.”
Authorities also confirmed her probation status would not be affected, leaving her free to move forward both personally and professionally.
Taylor Frankie Paul’s Past Incidents Continue To Cast A Shadow

Even with the legal win, Paul’s history remains a central part of the ongoing conversation.
Her professional setbacks began in March when allegations from Mortensen resurfaced, including claims of a physical altercation.
A previously recorded 2023 video showing the reality TV star throwing chairs during an argument, with one striking her child, reignited scrutiny.
The footage led to a major consequence as ABC canceled her upcoming season of “The Bachelorette” just days before it was scheduled to premiere.
In a statement, the network said per The Blast, “In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of The Bachelorette at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family.”
Paul had previously pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in relation to that earlier incident, though additional charges were dropped as part of a legal agreement.
At the same time, both Paul and Mortensen have accused each other of abuse, with each side obtaining temporary protective orders.
Paul And Mortensen’s Ongoing Legal Battle Intensifies

The situation between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen remains unresolved, with both parties making serious claims.
Mortensen alleged that Paul choked him during an argument, forced him into a window and struck him.
He described the situation as “chaotic” and “frightening,” noting that their young son, Ever, woke up during the altercation.
As part of his filing, he requested temporary custody and restrictions on Paul’s behavior during parenting time. A judge granted the request, along with a temporary restraining order.
In response, Paul filed her own protective order, claiming Mortensen had shown a “pattern of abusive conduct and coercive control.” She also submitted alleged evidence, including text messages and images of injuries.
After a court hearing, the judge allowed Paul limited supervised visitation, up to eight hours per week, with their son. This arrangement is set to remain in place until their next hearing, scheduled for April 30.
Taylor Frankie Paul Opens Up About Coping Amid Public Scrutiny

Away from the courtroom and cameras, Paul has shared glimpses of how she’s managing the emotional toll of the situation.
In a recent Instagram post, she expressed gratitude for the support she’s received, writing, “Just want to say THANK YOU to those that have all helped carry.”
The TV personality added that the messages, gifts and acts of kindness had been “essential for me through this specific time.”
Reflecting on her experience, she described it as something deeper than just public drama, noting, “There is the human side of this and then it gets to a point of it being miraculous when you start to see it from a bigger lens.”
Paul also revealed that simple gestures, including a drink with a note reminding her she is “loved,” had helped her stay grounded.
She appeared to be leaning into her faith as well, sharing items like a religious image gifted by her mother and a book meant to bring “peace and comfort through the good and bad days.”
In another emotional moment, she shared a tearful selfie alongside the message, “It’s miraculous that every essential or reminder I’ve needed was GIVEN through people.”
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Rif Hutton, “Doogie Howser, M.D.” and “General Hospital” actor, dies at 73
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The veteran character and voice actor died after a 13-month battle with glioblastoma, his wife confirmed.
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‘Street Fighter’ Star Confirms Long-Term Franchise Plans Are Already in Motion
Summary
- Collider’s Steve Weintraub talks with CinemaCon 2026’s Star of Tomorrow, Noah Centineo.
- Centineo is set to lead Street Fighter, John Rambo, and Gundam.
- In this interview, Centineo discusses when filming begins for Gundam, the behind-the-scenes work for Street Fighter, and how he became John Rambo in the franchise’s upcoming prequel.
While at CinemaCon 2026, Collider’s Steve Weintraub had the opportunity to catch up with Noah Centineo, who was celebrated with the Star of Tomorrow award at the Big Screen Achievement Awards this year, alongside fellow honorees James Cameron, Queen Latifah, Adam Scott, and more. This particular accolade highlights stars on the rise with an epic slate of projects on the horizon. Centineo, best known for his roles in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Black Adam, Warfare, and Netflix’s The Recruit, couldn’t be a more fitting recipient with the lineup of features he’s got coming our way, including this year’s Street Fighter with Paramount Pictures.
From director Kitao Sakurai (Beef, Butterfly), this hotly anticipated arcade adaptation takes audiences back to 1993 and reintroduces all our favorite characters on the biggest screen. The movie is filmed for IMAX, and will feature all of the game’s most iconic moves, Hadoukens, and a story that reunites Ryu (Andrew Koji) and Ken Masters (Centineo), when Chun-Li (Callina Liang) recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament. Street Fighter also stars Jason Momoa as Blanka, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, Eric André as Don Sauvage, 50 Cent as Balrog, Mel Jarnson as Cammy, and Olivier Richters as Zangief.
Check out the full conversation in the video above, or in the transcript below, where Centineo discusses the intense training regimen he and the cast underwent to prepare for Street Fighters before ever calling action, who out of the cast is the best Street Fighter player, and which scene he can’t wait for fans to see on screen. This Star of Tomorrow also shares details on how he became John Rambo for the prequel film, from Sisu director Jalmari Helander, and the emotional scene that became his “North Star” throughout filming, as well as teases the live-action adaptation of Gundam, alongside Sydney Sweeney.
‘Street Fighter’ Movie Recreates Psycho Crusher, Tornado Kicks, and More Classic Moves
“We did six weeks of training before we ever said action.”
COLLIDER: Let’s talk about the most important thing, which is that the Street Fighter footage looks awesome. One of the things I have really taken away from here at CinemaCon is that you guys have recreated moves from the game, specifically Street Fighter II, for the movie. Talk a little bit about that.
NOAH CENTINEO: Absolutely. Jon Valera, our stunt coordinator, is a monster. He’s revered in the stunt industry, and now I know why, certainly. When designing the fights, they wanted to stay true to the real characters and their different fighting styles and their special moves, and so we did six weeks of training before we ever said action, me, [Andrew] Koji, and Callina [Liang]. Callina, their fighting style was more wushu. Koji had more gōjū-ryū mixed with Shotokan karate, and I was more Shotokan karate mixed with a little bit of Muay Thai kickboxing and boxing.
So, with all of the characters’ actual fighting styles in mind, that was how Jon Valera organized all of the fights in the film. Then, you see it in the trailer, you see it in the teaser that was released as well, they’re just all in there, whether it’s the Psycho Crusher or Koji’s tornado kick. The list goes on and on.
Who in the cast is the best at Street Fighter II?
CENTINEO: I think it’s Andrew Schulz. I’m the worst, that’s for sure. I’m not good.
Did you play Ken in the game and you’re terrible?
CENTINEO: No, yeah. When I grew up, I always played with Blanka or Dhalsim.
Dhalsim? You have to be awesome to win with that character.
CENTINEO: Yeah, yeah, he’s a difficult character to play with.
I like Ken, and I like Zangief a lot.
CENTINEO: Zangief is crazy. I know that Koji always played with Ken or Ryu, and Callina only played with Chun-Li.
That makes sense.
CENTINEO: Well, it makes sense, too, because for her, she was like, I’m struggling to remember exactly what she said, but just like she was the first playable female character in the Street Fighter game, and she was Chinese, and Callina is also Chinese, so she was just like, “That’s me.” So she played with her.
Totally.
This thing is loaded with action, and it just looks cool. Which sequence is that one that you’re like, “I cannot wait for Street Fighter fans to see it?”
CENTINEO: I don’t think I can tell you a bunch, but there’s a sequence where all the lighting is like purple, and it’s in the trailer. It’s not red and blue, it’s purple, and Zangief is involved, and that sequence is raw. I won’t tell you why. I just love that whole sequence.
There’s no way they’re thinking about it as a one-and-done movie, so talk a little bit about how much of the story did they tell you in terms of, like, “If this is successful, we’re thinking about this kind of an arc for Ken, or this kind of an arc for this universe,” and how much is sort of like, “Let’s just make one movie and let’s see what happens?”
CENTINEO: You’re definitely spot-on. They definitely want to do as many as they can, Legendary, Paramount, and I do too, in success. I would love it. It was so fun. I don’t know how much I can tell you, but I’ll say this: at the end of the movie, there is a feeling of, like, you finally know who these characters are, and they settle, and you go, “Oh, this is the group? I fuck with this, and I want to see it again and again and again.”
So, I don’t want to tell you where they want it to go, because you have to know how this one ends first, but I will say that when this one ends, you really understand who the characters are, and it leaves you in a place, at least for me when I finished it, where I went, “Oh, that’s a group of people that I want to see again and again and again.” So hopefully fans feel the same way.
‘John Rambo’ Prequel Is Inspired by ‘First Blood’s Most Emotional Scene
Centineo discusses how he went from rom-coms to an iconic action franchise.
John Rambo: Where are you in the filming? What do you want to tell fans about the movie?
CENTINEO: We wrapped on Wednesday.
Oh, wow.
CENTINEO: So it’s done. We wanted to do justice to [Sylvester] Stallone’s and Rambo’s monologue in First Blood at the end of the movie, with him and Trautman at the police station, when he breaks down, and he explains he can’t keep a job, and the trauma of what happened before. At least for me, that was my North Star for this prequel, because our John Rambo is the prequel to that story. We want people to have a visceral understanding of what he went through that led him to become this revered character that we’ve all come to know.
So that’s what you can expect, and that’s what I think we’ve done. Now, obviously, we’ve wrapped it five days ago, so who knows? I don’t know what the end result is going to be, but it feels really, really good. Jalmari [Helander]’s a monster, our director.
Is it PG-13, is it R? Is there violence? What’s the tone?
CENTINEO: It’s not G. I’ll tell you that.
What was it about the script, though? It’s an iconic character. Was there any hesitation about taking the role? And what was it about the script that said, “I need to do this?”
CENTINEO: First, before I even read the script, I just heard about it, and I thought, “I need to do that.” I don’t really know how to explain it. I just went, “I need to be that guy. I need to try this.” I just had a feeling. Then Jalmari wouldn’t meet with me, for good reason. I think I was To All the Boys. I think my public-facing persona on my Instagram, it’s very easy to look at that and go, “Oh, this is the type of person that is,” and that’s super fair. He’ll tell you this, too. We love telling this story, Jalmari and I.
But he took a meeting eventually. We wore him down. In that meeting, I had read the script, and we got to talking, and I don’t know, I guess I lied, cheated, and stole my way into it, and burrowed my way into his head a little bit, and he started considering it. He was now open to consideration, and we kept talking. We just kept talking and talking. We would Zoom. I was filming Union County at the time. We just kept talking, and one day he called me, and he said, “You’re Rambo.” It was so surreal. I don’t know. It was a feeling.
“What ‘First Blood’ did to me when I was 10 years old basically changed my life.”
Noah Centineo Says ‘Gundam’ Will Be “Fan-First” Just Like ‘Street Fighter’
Production is now underway.
I’m almost out of time with you, but I have to ask you about Gundam because I’ve been waiting for this. I’ve been waiting for Robotech. I’ve been waiting for Voltron. I’ve been waiting for these properties. What do you want to tell people about Gundam? Where and when are you filming?
CENTINEO: Dude, I leave for Australia on Saturday. Saturday night.
Oh, wow. So it’s project to project?
CENTINEO: Correct. Sydney Sweeney is there now. I think the announcement for the start of production is coming out soon, but we’re starting production. You can put it out. I don’t think they’ll be too upset. So, I go on Saturday. It’s going to be huge. Jim Mickle, our director, he’s got all heart. He’s so sensitive, all heart, and he builds these wonderful massive worlds. I’ve seen some of the previs, and I’ve seen what he’s trying to do and looking to do, and it’s very exciting.
Sydney’s so sweet, man. She’s giving everything she’s got to this. I’m really excited to get out there and do this with her. I think it’s going to be lovely. We have such a phenomenal ensemble around this, as well. Yeah, man, I think people are going to like it.
The thing about Gundam is that it means so much to so many people. Maybe not in America, but in Asia. In Japan, it’s massive.
CENTINEO: Yes.
Just massive. Huge. So, how familiar were you with it, and how do you think the movie will honor the fans of the material based on the script and what you know?
CENTINEO: In the same way that we were fan-first on Street Fighter, we’re fan-first on Gundam. Legendary’s doing both of those, so for them it’s very important. That’s definitely the priority for them, so fans can expect the same level of meticulous attention to detail when it comes to respecting the property and the IP that we’ve all come to know and love.
I knew the show. I would watch it back when I was a kid, but other than seeing it on Cartoon Network or Tsunami or something like that, that was pretty much the extent of my knowledge of it. But now, after getting on board and watching more of it, it’s great, dude. It’s going to be great.
Street Fighter opens in theaters on October 16.
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All 9 Lord of the Rings Characters Who Have Been Recast
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a cinematic masterpiece and a staple of the cinema of the 2000s. The movies are based on the seminal novels by J. R. R. Tolkien, who penned them as just a small part of his enormous fantasy legendarium, all centring around the world of Middle-earth. The films were a critical and box office success, breaking records, winning multiple Oscars, and bringing in a bunch of new fans to the IP.
Recently, a new film has been announced, The Hunt for Gollum, which is coming out soon and will be directed by Andy Serkis, who also reprises the title role. The movie will see some familiar faces return, and some new characters emerge, but unfortunately, not everyone can come back. This means a role had to be recast, though this isn’t the first time in The Lord of the Rings‘ history that it has happened. These are all the actors from The Lord of the Rings who have been recast.
Círdan the Shipwright
Círdan the Shipwright is an elf who resides in the port of Lindon on the westernmost coast of Middle-earth. He is often known as the Lord of the Grey Havens and is responsible for seeing ships off as they make for the shores of Aman, the Undying Lands. He lives a mostly peaceful lifestyle and isn’t talked about a lot in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He does, however, make brief background appearances in The Fellowship of the Ring and The Return of the King, though he has no speaking lines. ‘
This version of Círdan is played by Michael Elsworth, but his appearance is so small that if you blink, you’ll miss him. He has a much more significant role in the Amazon Prime TV series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. This version of him is much more fleshed out and is played by Ben Daniels. Obviously, judging solely on performance, Daniels is the better of the two, mainly for the reason that he isn’t a background character and actually has dialogue in it.
Gil-galad
Gil-galad is the last elf king of the Ñoldor, and was one of the leaders of the Last Alliance during the War of the Last Alliance. He led the massive assault on Mordor at the end of the Second Age, but was actually slain by Sauron himself during the final battle. It was quite an impactful moment in the history of Middle-earth, as it sent ripples throughout the elf kingdoms and shocked many to the core.
In The Fellowship of the Ring, Gil-galad can be glimpsed very, very briefly during the opening sequence, although he has no dialogue and isn’t referred to by name. In the movie, he is played by Mark Ferguson, but he feels like more of an extra rather than a named role. His role in Amazon’s The Rings of Power is much more prominent. This time, he is played by Benjamin Walker, who is able to develop the character much more, rather than having him strictly as a background cameo.
Isildur
Isildur was the young prince responsible for cutting the One Ring off of Sauron’s finger during the War of the Last Alliance, taking the Ring into his possession, thus beginning the Third Age of Middle-earth. However, as many already know, Isildur was corrupted by the power of the One Ring and was ambushed and killed by a band of orcs. The Ring fell into the swamps of the Gladden Fields, where it remained for 2,500 years, until it was found by Sméagol, and the rest is history.
Isildur makes his debut during the opening sequence of The Fellowship of the Ring, which depicts Sauron’s defeat. This version of the character is played by Harry Sinclair. His role is expanded upon more in The Rings of Power, in which Isildur is one of the primary characters. Here, he is played by Maxim Baldry as a younger version of the prince before he defeated Sauron. Sinclair did do a good job of playing the character, no matter how minor the role was. Baldry’s role is more fleshed out, though, since it has more screentime.
Elendil
Elendil is Isildur’s father and the King of both Arnor and Gondor. He and his kin were Númenórean exiles who ruled over the two realms and eventually joined the War of the Last Alliance in an effort to combat the growing influence of Sauron. Elendil was killed by Sauron himself, just minutes before his own son cut the Ring off of Sauron’s fingers. In fact, Isildur did it using the remnants of his father’s broken sword.
In the opening sequence of The Fellowship of the Ring, Elendil is portrayed by Peter McKenzie, but he has no dialogue and doesn’t get much screentime before snuffing it. In The Rings of Power, Elendil has a much more prominent role and is portrayed by Lloyd Owen. Here, audiences get to know more about what kind of man Elendil was and what he stood for. Once again, the version present in The Rings of Power is younger, so the recasting makes sense.
Galadriel
Galadriel is an elf who watches over the forests of Lothlórien, making her first appearance in The Fellowship of the Ring. When the fellowship passes through her realm, she gives the companions several useful gifts to aid them on their journey, including elven cloaks, ropes, new weapons, and other magical tools. She is known for her ethereal beauty and voice, and actually narrates the opening sequence of the first film.
Though not mentioned in the book, Galadriel also makes an appearance in the first Hobbit film. In every live-action movie, she is played by Cate Blanchett, who really reflects Galadriel’s ethereal aura. However, Galadriel also appears in The Rings of Power, where she is more of a fighter and less of a wise and guiding figure. In the TV show, Morfydd Clark plays Galadriel in a more central role. Both bring their own spin to this iconic figure, but movie fans definitely tend to appreciate Blanchett’s take on the character more.
Elrond Úndomiel
Elrond, also known as Elrond Half-Elven, was a prominent and ancient figure in Middle-earth, known for residing in the house of Rivendell, in the valley of Imladris, said to be the last homely house before the edge of the wild. He, too, is present in the opening sequence of The Fellowship of the Ring, but he does not die in the War of the Last Alliance. He also assists in forming the fellowship itself, and later reappears in The Return of the King, after the quest is complete and the companions go back to Rivendell to unwind.
Elrond also appears in The Hobbit movies. In both Peter Jackson trilogies, Elrond is played by Hugo Weaving, who was an absolutely perfect fit for the role. However, he also appears in The Rings of Power, but this time he is played by Robert Aramayo, and it isn’t just a case of a character being younger. The Rings of Power is not connected to Peter Jackson’s films and tries to establish its own universe, hence the recasting.
Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo Baggins is the main star of The Hobbit trilogy, and is, as the name suggests, a hobbit. In this prequel trilogy, he is played by Martin Freeman, who brings an unforgettable performance to the character. Freeman brought so much life and personality to Bilbo that he’s easily one of the best parts of the trilogy, whether one likes the actual films or not. However, Freeman isn’t the first one to take on the role.
In the original The Lord of the Rings trilogy, an older Bilbo is played by Sir Ian Holm. Of course, it makes sense that the actors would be different, considering the two stories take place 60 years apart. However, in the opening sequence of The Fellowship of the Ring, a younger Bilbo is seen, too, also played by Holm. This quick moment actually depicts the moment Bilbo finds the One Ring in The Hobbit. Moreover, in the extended cut of An Unexpected Journey, a child version of Bilbo is briefly played by Oscar Strik. At the end of the day, though, both Freeman and Holm were perfectly cast and delivered memorable versions of the character.
Gandalf the Grey
The original Gandalf the Grey was, and still is, played by the one and only Sir Ian McKellen. The grey wizard is known for his jolly but serious demeanour, his love of hobbit culture, and his surprising abilities in combat. Gandalf is present in both The Hobbit films and The Fellowship of the Ring, but becomes Gandalf the White (still played by McKellen) for the latter two films in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Sir Ian is indeed reprising his role in The Hunt for Gollum, but he does not take on the role for Amazon’s The Rings of Power. Gandalf makes a brief appearance at the end of Season 2, crashing down from the sky on a meteor, symbolizing Gandalf taking on physical form in Middle-earth (since he is a spirit called a Maia). This character, known as “the Stranger,” is played by Daniel Weyman and has been confirmed to be Gandalf, albeit a much younger version; several thousand years younger, in fact. Thus, it makes sense to have a younger actor play the role.
Aragorn II Elessar
Aragorn made his debut in The Fellowship of the Ring, acting as a ranger from the North who aids Frodo Baggins on his quest to destroy the One Ring. Aragorn is of the Dúnedain, a race of humans gifted with exceptionally long life. He is actually 87 years old, but appears much younger. As many already know, he is also one of Isildur’s descendants and is destined to take the throne of Gondor once the War of the Ring is over.
In the films, he was played by Viggo Mortensen, who brought an unforgettable performance as the fantasy hero. But when The Hunt for Gollum‘s cast was announced, filmmakers hit the audience with some bad news: Mortensen would not be reprising his role, which makes sense, considering that Aragorn is going to be quite a bit younger in the new movie, and Mortensen is approaching 70. Granted, the movie made a great choice, casting Jamie Dornan as the new Aragorn. It’ll be interesting to see what he brings to the table, and while Mortensen left some very big shoes to fill, Dornan has proven himself as far more than just Christian Grey.
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Hulk Hogan Opens Up About Darkest Moments After Divorce
In Hulk Hogan‘s final interview before his death, the iconic wrestler details a vulnerable moment in his life after his divorce from Linda Hogan. Hulk reflected on the emotional toll it took and how he faced a deeply challenging period, offering insight into his personal struggles.
The interview is included in a four-part Netflix documentary focusing on Hulk’s life, including his past controversies, career-defining moments, and challenges behind the spotlight.
Hulk Hogan Considered Ending His Life
In “Hulk Hogan: Real American,” Hulk, real name Terry Gene Bollea, told the producers during the interview that he once contemplated ending his life shortly after his divorce from Linda, his wife of more than two decades. The wrestler said he drank, took pills, and was in a daze for a few days.
“The next thing I know, I’m sitting in front of my bathroom with a gun in my mouth and not knowing what I was doing,” Hulk shared. Hulk and Linda married in 1983 and had two children, Brooke and Nick. Their divorce was finalized in 2009.
“I hit rock bottom,” Hulk admitted, adding that he gave his ex-wife “everything” and was left “broke.” “I just didn’t want to ever talk to her again, be with her, I never wanted to see her again,” he said.
Hulk And Linda Hogan’s Relationship
Hulk and Linda met at a Los Angeles restaurant in the early ’80s and tied the knot in 1983. They welcomed daughter Brooke in 1988 and son Nick in 1990. While Hulk was already a household name, the rest of the family gained fame through their VH1 reality show “Hogan Knows Best,” which the patriarch said he agreed to in order to kickstart his children’s careers.
Linda filed for divorce from Hulk in 2007 following rumors of infidelity. According to reports, the wrestler was having an affair with one of her daughter’s best friends, Christiane Plante. She later addressed the rumors publicly, saying, “My relationship with Terry began at a time when Terry and Linda privately knew their marriage was ending.”
As reported by E! Online, Linda was awarded 70 percent of liquid assets, 40 percent ownership of her ex-husband’s companies, a $3 million property settlement, and several vehicles. “I gave Linda 70% of everything because I just didn’t want to ever talk to her again,” Hulk said in the documentary.
Hulk Hogan Resented His Ex-Wife’s Relationship With A Younger Man

Hulk also opened up about how he felt after learning that Linda was dating a younger man shortly after their divorce. “It was thrown in my face big time,” the wrestler said, adding that the person Linda was dating at that time, Charley Hill, went to school with his children. “She was bouncing around, flying all over with her boyfriend,” Hulk recalled.
Linda also participated in the Netflix documentary and shared that when she started dating Hill, he said he was 25 years old. She later found out that he was only 19, making her 29 years his senior. Admittedly, she said she deliberately flaunted her new relationship because she wanted Hulk to “know how it feels.” Linda and Hill got engaged, but they went their separate ways in 2012.
The Wrestler Was Married Three Times

Hulk was married to his third wife when he died. Following his divorce from Linda, Hulk entered a relationship with makeup artist Jennifer McDaniel. The two married in December 2010 and were together for more than a decade. In 2022, fans were confused when the wrestler posted photos on social media with another woman. Hulk clarified that he was dating someone new, and he and McDaniel divorced in October 2021.
The woman featured in the photos was yoga instructor Sky Daily. She and Hulk announced their engagement in July 2023 and were married a couple of months later. Hulk died of a heart attack in 2025 at 71 years old. In a tribute to her husband, Daily wrote on Instagram, “To the world, he was a legend… but to me, he was my Terry. The man I loved. My partner. My heart.”
Hulk Hogan Addressed Some Of His Controversies

Elsewhere in the documentary, Hulk talked about some of his past controversies, one of which was leaked audio of him saying a racial slur, which led to his firing from WWE. “I’m a person that got very mad about a personal situation. I used a word. Yeah, I regret it…” he said, admitting that he didn’t “man up” when the audio was released.
Another controversy was his comments about O.J. Simpson in a Rolling Stone interview, where he was quoted as saying, “I could have turned everything into a crime scene like O.J., cutting everybody’s throat… I totally understand O.J. I get it.” Hulk regretted doing the interview, saying that the reporter asked him about Simpson while they were sharing beers and had a “little buzz.”
“Hulk Hogan: Real American” is now available for streaming on Netflix.
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Rihanna's 7-month-old daughter makes magazine cover debut: 'Baby Rocki served sumn serious'
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The MCU’s Grittiest Hero Officially Returns on May 12
It is the season of brutality and blood on the happiest streamer on earth, Disney+. While, at one point in Marvel history, blood and broken bones were only hinted at by the arrival of heroes like Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Daredevil (Charlie Cox), the landscape has changed significantly. The studios’ decision to produce R-rated and TV-MA content has helped boost the streaming platform’s viewership massively.
MCU’s first R-rated project, Deadpool and Wolverine, not only did well in cinemas but also has proven a popular choice on streaming. Similarly, Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 proved a hit for the studio as it didn’t shy away from brutal action sequences, narrative gut punches, and a blood-soaked Matt and Punisher (Jon Bernthal). Now, Born Again Season 2 is keeping the audience on the edge of their seats with new twists and turns in each episode and bringing back some familiar faces like Bullseye (Wilson Bethel) and Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter). Fans should be gearing up for another gory entry.
The countdown has begun for Jon Bernthal-led The Punisher: One Last Kill, MCU’s Special Presentation, which will take over our screens this May. While all other MCU characters have their power moves, Punisher moves in for a kill, and that makes him very special for fans. There hasn’t been a character like Frank Castle on our screens since the days of Netflix’s The Punisher series, where Bernthal made his debut. There was a contention among fans about the character getting Disney-fied when the news first broke about his MCU entry, but those were put to rest by Bernthal himself and later in Born Again season 1, where Punisher and Daredevil teamed up to take down Kingpin’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) anti-vigilante force. The sequence easily makes up for one of the best fight sequences in the MCU.
What to Expect From ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’?
More pain and blood. While the details about the new project are scarce, a trailer shows Frank haunted by the ghosts of his past. The gritty tone completely supports his trauma, and it’ll be interesting to see where his story moves next. Punisher returned to the MCU with Born Again, where he was briefly seen helping Matt and being caught by Kingpin. But the trailer sees him as a free man, which could be an indicator that the special takes place before Born Again Season 1. Also, the trailer promised a lot of blood, so fans need not worry about that aspect. The show is written by Bernthal and Reinaldo Marcus Green, the latter of whom also directs.
The Punisher: One Last Kill arrives on Disney+ on May 12. Stay tuned to Collider for more such updates.
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May 12, 2026
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Reinaldo Marcus Green
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Reinaldo Marcus Green, Ross Andru, Jon Bernthal, Gerry Conway, John Romita Sr.
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Frank Castle / The Punisher
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Jason R. Moore
Curtis Hoyle
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First Minister of Scotland Denies Trump White House Invite
First Minister of Scotland John Swinney declined an invitation from President Donald Trump to attend a White House state banquet.
A spokesperson for the Scottish government told The Independent on Tuesday, April 21, that Swinney, 62, had “politely declined” a seat at the Tuesday, April 28, event as the timing clashed with his campaigning efforts ahead of May’s Holyrood elections in Scotland.
The outlet also reported that a “four-minute phone call” between Trump, 79, and Swinney took place on Monday, April 20, and “it is understood the invitation was the focus of the call.”
A spokesperson for the Scottish National Party also told the outlet, “As the First Minister has said previously, he will continue to engage with the president where it is in Scotland’s interest, but will be clear on the areas where he disagrees with actions of the U.S. administration such as on their actions in Iran.” (Swinney has served as Leader of the Scottish National Party since 2024 following a previous stint between 2000 and 2004.)
The White House banquet dinner will include King Charles III and Queen Camilla in attendance, staged as part of Charles’ first visit to the U.S. since becoming king in 2022. Buckingham Palace confirmed in March that Charles, 77, and Camilla, 78, were invited by Trump to visit the U.S.
Buckingham Palace said, per reporting by USA Today on Tuesday, that the trip “will celebrate the historic connections and the modern bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, marking the 250th anniversary of American Independence.”

John Swinney Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
As for Swinney, the Scottish politician visited Trump at the White House in September 2025 to “discuss a potential deal to exempt Scotch whiskey from U.S. import tariffs,” per reporting by BBC.
One week after the visit, Swinney attended a state banquet at Windsor Castle that honored Trump.
Just two months prior, in July 2025, Trump had visited Scotland and publicly described Swinney as a “special guy” while formally opening the Trump International Scotland golf course in Aberdeenshire.

President Donald Trump Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
A report by Sky News at the time stated that Trump had asked Swinney to stand up and be recognized for his political contributions at the opening ceremony. “John Swinney is a terrific guy – and loves golf and loves the people of this country, and we really appreciate it,” Trump told on-site reporters before directing his praise directly to Swinney.
“You’re really a very special guy. Thank you very much for everything, John,” Trump said.
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Law Roach criticized for lodging public complaint about airline seat: 'You gotta delete this'
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The “Drag Race” judge and celebrity stylist complained about his cross-country flight in a social media post.
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25 Best Folk Horror Movies of the 2020s (So Far)
Folk horror has only recently been recognized as a distinct subgenre, even though some of its most famous works—including Witchfinder General, The Blood on Satan’s Claw, and The Wicker Man—came out in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Many folk horror movies focus on isolated communities that get swept up in dangerous superstitions, while others highlight the darkness in aspects of folk culture, such as music, stories, and rituals. Over the decades, what was once considered a British phenomenon has flourished into a worldwide fascination.
The 2020s, in particular, have seen an explosion of new folk horror movies. It’s hard to say exactly what inspired the trend, but the popularity of Ari Aster‘s Midsommar (2019) and rising interest in folklore seem to be contributing factors. The folk horror movies of the last few years have proven that the genre is more than just pagans and stone circles; from the glacial valleys of Iceland to the ancestral burial grounds of South Korea, the settings of modern folk horror are more diverse than ever.
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‘Keeper’ (2025)
On a weekend getaway to celebrate their first anniversary, medical doctor Malcolm (Rossif Sutherland) brings his painter girlfriend Liz (Tatiana Maslany) to his secluded, peaceful cabin in the woods, hoping for peace and relaxation. But, for Liz, an uneasiness seems to follow her everywhere in the house. Soon, she fears something supernatural is stalking her, leading her to suspect Malcolm may have alternative motives for bringing her to the cabin in the first place.
From Osgood Perkins, the wildly unique mind behind The Monkey and Longlegs, Keeper is his slow-burning 2025 mystery folk horror thriller that is booming with bizarre, unsettling terror. It keeps the audience constantly on edge, wondering just what is about to happen, what exactly is haunting the cabin, and just who Malcolm really is. It culminates in a shocking twist and horrifying third act that will have viewers questioning just what they really experienced. —Daniel Boyer
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‘Saloum’ (2021)
Set during a coup in 2003, a group of African mercenaries and the man they’ve been hired to protect seek refuge in a remote region of Senegal. As they hide out at an isolated resort, they start to learn about the spiritual significance of the place as well as their leader’s painful history with the owner of the resort. Soon, a curse breaks free, and everyone at the resort must fight for their lives as they’re swarmed by spirits that kill by sound.
Saloum is a refreshing bit of folk horror that mostly plays as a fantasy adventure mixed with a scary crime thriller. The mythology and folklore related to the surroundings provide an interesting backdrop for a story that touches on the real-life horror of child soldiers in West Africa. The ancient terrors that plague the group throughout the film provide a poignant parallel to the trauma the main character still grapples with as an adult. The pacing of the film is a highlight; viewers are dropped into the action right away and are barely given time to breathe.
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‘Dark Harvest’ (2023)
Every year, teenage boys in a small Midwest town must compete in the Run and kill a dangerous creature called Sawtooth Jack before it can reach the church in the center of town. The prize for winning the Run is a one-way ticket out of town, a prize so coveted that the boys would die for it–and many of them do. Most of Dark Harvest takes place on the night of the Run, but a portrait of the town starts to emerge as a place that’s bleak, stagnant, and full of secrets. The shadowy Harvesters Guild that oversees the town may be a bigger threat than Sawtooth Jack.
Critics might dismiss Dark Harvest as a teen version of The Purge films, and the film is held back by some hammy acting and a premise that’s hard to swallow. However, the depiction of the nameless town as an isolated, regressive place has some interesting things to say about the urban-rural divide, as well as generational warfare. The supernatural figure of Sawtooth Jack might push the film into fantasy territory, but the folk horror themes ground it in real concerns that make the characters’ predicament relatable.
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‘You Are Not My Mother’ (2021)
In the Irish horror film You Are Not My Mother, Char is a teenage girl who is already facing plenty of problems well before her mother, Angela, goes missing. Angela clearly has depression, is unable to take care of herself and her daughter, but when she returns from her disappearance, something has changed. More than depressed, she seems possessed, and Char wonders if the person who came back might be something else altogether.
A significant number of horror stories deal with the theme of mental health, creating ambiguity about what is real and what is delusion. Where You Are Not My Mother takes a turn to folk horror is through the introduction of magic and the folklore of changelings. A changeling is a kind of fairy creature that has been sent to the real world as a replacement for someone who was taken. Often, the changeling takes the form of a child, but it can look like an adult as well. When Char suspects that her mother’s behavior might be related to the supernatural, she turns to magic for a possible solution.
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‘The Medium’ (2021)
The South Korean producer of The Medium, Na Hong-jin, directed the hit folk horror film The Wailing in 2016, so it’s no surprise that Na’s follow-up project showed a similar fascination with demon possession and shamanic rituals. The Medium is a mockumentary that takes place in Thailand and follows a local medium who claims to be inhabited by the spirit of a goddess. The spirit must be passed to the next person in line through an elaborate ritual, and the medium claims that her niece has been chosen to host the goddess. However, the plans to transfer the spirit go awry, and the family appears to be cursed for their failure.
The documentary format of the film is part of what makes it successful, conveying realism despite the supernatural occurrences. The Medium is also known for being quite scary; the things that happen to Mink, the niece, are brutal and terrifying. Another thing that makes the story frightening is the idea of inviting a spirit into one’s body. The character of the medium has faith that the spirit is a goddess, but there’s also a chance that she might be inviting in evil spirits that have managed to hide their true nature.
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‘Candyman’ (2021)
A sequel to the 1992 slasher classic, director Nia DaCosta’s Candyman also serves as a reboot that brings the franchise into the modern era. In the original film, Candyman was a figure out of an urban legend who had once been a man named Daniel Robitaille, killed for being a Black man in a relationship with a white woman. The 2021 Candyman examines the way that the urban legend has evolved, with the story focusing on a different wronged man depending on the era. Like Robitaille, protagonist Anthony is an artist whose life is still affected by racism more than a hundred years later.
The film examines the effects of gentrification, as the Cabrini-Green public housing project, which served as the focal point for the original film, has been demolished to make way for luxury apartments. Folk horror is usually associated with rural spaces, but urban areas can also be a rich source of folklore and history. An urban legend, such as the one about Candyman, is tied to a specific place, and its impact can still be felt by the people who venture there. The past and present collide in ways that can be fascinating—and terrifying.
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‘Wrong Turn’ (2021)
Folk horror, with its suggestion that rural isolation can make people a bit twisted, is often in danger of falling into hicksploitation, a subgenre that mocks country folk as ignorant and dangerous. Earlier films in the Wrong Turn series focused on inbred cannibals living in the Appalachians, but the seventh installment, also known as Wrong Turn: The Foundation, offers an interesting twist that’s closer to Midsommar than The Hills Have Eyes. The movie follows a group of hikers on the Appalachian Trail that runs afoul of a remote community called the Foundation.
The Foundation has kept itself separate from society since before the Civil War, and they will do anything to protect their chosen way of life. Periodically, they accept and initiate new members to sustain the community. The film is surprisingly thoughtful in its presentation of the conflict between modernity and tradition as well as the culture clash between so-called civilization and barbarity. An early scene, in which the hikers treat a local man with cruel condescension, reveals that the movie will be flipping the script on the usual hicksploitation tropes—a promising beginning to a strong story.
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‘In the Earth’ (2021)
Director Ben Wheatley (The Meg 2: The Trench) is practically a veteran of the folk horror genre, having made Kill List and A Field in England prior to 2021’s pandemic-themed In the Earth. Although the virus is only tangential to the plot, the social-distancing-induced isolation enhances the film’s sense of alienation. In the movie, a scientist and a park scout venture into a dangerous forest to look for a researcher who has disappeared. They find that both the researcher and her ex-husband have gone mad trying to communicate with an ancient woodland spirit.
Like Wheatley’s A Field in England, In the Earth is a surreal, psychedelic journey that will leave many viewers scratching their heads. However, the film’s eco-horror elements will resonate with viewers concerned about climate change. The message seems to be that there are some forces—whether natural or supernatural—that should be left alone. One character attempts to use science and technology to unravel the mysteries of the world, while another uses occult rituals. In the end, both approaches are shown to be misguided.
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‘Moloch’ (2022)
In the Dutch horror-fantasy movie Moloch, Betriek and her young daughter move into her parents’ house after her husband dies. However, the place where Betriek grew up is unsettling rather than comforting. The house is on the edge of a peat bog where archaeologists have been digging up the bodies of several women who were apparently killed in a ritual sacrifice. Even worse, the women are all discovered to be Betriek’s ancestors.
Folk horror is often about the ways that cycles repeat themselves, especially the cycle of death and rebirth. This is why human sacrifice has become a reliable folk horror trope, with villagers spilling blood in exchange for a bountiful harvest. But sacrifice can also be a powerful symbol of generational trauma. The older generations perpetuate harmful practices that the younger generations try–and often fail–to reject. Betriek in Moloch finds herself caught up in this same terrifying cycle.
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‘She Will’ (2021)
She Will is a fresh take on the witch subgenre that deserves much more attention than it’s gotten. In the film, Veronica Ghent (Alice Krige) is an aging film star who goes on a retreat in Scotland to recover from a mastectomy. Veronica and her nurse Desi, discover that the retreat is located in a region where countless women were once burned as witches, and the land is now contaminated by the ashes. Veronica and Desi both experience nightmares that connect their personal traumas with the historical persecution of women.
Krige gives a powerful performance as a woman marked by childhood abuse and grappling with her lost youth. She Will, at times, feels more like a drama than a horror movie, but the moody, Gothic atmosphere delivers enough dread to interest horror fans. The barren, wooded landscape is beautifully filmed to emphasize the way that places create a connection between the past and the present, which is an enduring theme in folk horror movies.
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