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10 Must-Watch Shows To Enjoy While You Wait for ‘Widows Bay’ Season 2

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Madeleine Sami as Eddie Redcliffe and Kate Box as Dulcie Collins in Deadloch

At the cross-section of terrifying horror and eye-rolling dry humor comes Apple TV’s latest hit hybrid series, Widow’s Bay. Created by Katie Dippold, the show follows well-meaning but desperate mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) of the remote, isolated titular New England town as he attempts to transform the sleepy, superstitious community into the next big tourist hotspot. But as visitors descend upon the island, a long-standing curse plagues their progress, and each decision Tom makes leads to a terrifying result. While the premise may not sound funny, Widow’s Bay‘s eccentric characters, grandiose situations, and referential storytelling lead to some sidesplitting moments. Even the show’s logo is reminiscent of Stephen King.

If you’re eager for more television that matches the tone and style of Widow’s Bay, we have the series that are perfect follow-ups. Widow’s Bay is such a brilliantly unique show; there aren’t many others that capture the same essence. This list will feature series that share a similar horror-comedy approach or explore similar themes in the horror and mystery realms. From demonic visitors to isolated hamlets to terrors haunting tight-knit neighborhoods, these shows are destined to fill the void that was left by Widow’s Bay while you wait for Season 2. Though, let’s face it, with so many Easter eggs layered into Widow’s Bay, you might not get to this list until you’ve rewatched and caught them all!

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‘Deadloch’ (2023–Present)

Madeleine Sami as Eddie Redcliffe and Kate Box as Dulcie Collins in Deadloch
Madeleine Sami as Eddie Redcliffe and Kate Box as Dulcie Collins in Deadloch.
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One of the greatest sleeper hits coming straight from Australia is the dark comedy crime mystery Deadloch. Created by Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan, the series flips the Nordic Noir genre on its head. The first season of the show is set in the sleepy Tasmanian town where two clashing detectives — the tightly wound traditional local Dulie Collins (Kate Box) and the brash, unconventional outsider Eddie Redcliffe (Madelleine Sami) — must reluctantly team up to catch a serial killer. Subverting the classic cop tropes, their investigation exposes the town’s hidden, dark secrets while highlighting the cultural clash between the traditional blue-collar residents and the progressive arts community. A top-tier whodunit, Deadloch expertly crafts a clever and complex mystery while making you laugh along the way.

Deadloch uses its themes and locale to serve as a scathing social commentary. Rather than forcing the marginalized community to become victims of fate, Deadloch puts queer, Indigenous, and female characters at the center of the story. It further subverts gender roles by poking fun at the self-serious, male-dominated stereotypes most prestige crime dramas utilize. In doing so, Deadloch is filled with biting humor thanks to its rapid-fire one-liners, visual gags, and profanity-tinged dialogue. The characters are often larger-than-life, but even through their eccentricities, they are rooted in reality. Box and Sami are a formidable duo, almost reminiscent of Olivia Colman and David Tennant of Broadchurch. After a literally perfect Season 1, Deadloch returned for another perfect season. This time, the fun was in the sun. Deadloch is a masterful mix of comedy and mystery unlike any show before.

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‘From’ (2022–Present)

Harold Perrineau and Ricky He in From Season 4 Episode 1
Harold Perrineau and Ricky He in From Season 4 Episode 1
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Between a mystery box premise and Harold Perrineau, you might feel the similarities between Lost and From. The difference with the latter is From is carefully plotted so the mystery doesn’t linger too long without frustrating its audience. Let’s discuss. Created by John Griffin, From is a sci-fi supernatural horror series that centers on a mysterious, inescapable small town where those who enter are terrorized by nocturnal, humanoid monsters. Led by self-appointed mayor Boyd Stevens (Perrineau), the town’s unwilling residents are forced to stay inside after dusk and ward off the threats via protective talismans in hopes of surviving the night. A horrifying concept that is expertly crafted to instill paranoia, From is a creatively risky premise that earns every moment. It is the best show in the genre you likely forgot to start watching.

Celebrated for its strong balance of suspenseful spine-tingling lore and deeply rooted psychological drama, From is a drama that keeps you hooked until you get the answers you seek. And that might come a few seasons in. By that point, new mysteries have unfurled, making the show like the town: inescapable. As clues lead you to a path out, the stakes are continually raised through the show’s unsettling atmosphere. Every detail matters, so From requires your undivided attention. Both creepy and gory, the action and pacing are unrelenting. From is a series that is literally ripped from your nightmares. The creatures that stalk the individuals possess similarities of loved ones, filled with a smile, only to have deadly intentions. They are violent predators like never seen before. With a strong ensemble of characters to champion and also love to hate, From is the complete package.

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‘Ghosts’ (2021–Present)

Sometimes a brush with the supernatural isn’t always half bad. The opportunity to see benevolent ghosts might be a blessing and not a curse. That’s the basic premise of CBS’ Ghosts. Based on the British series of the same name, Ghosts follows young couple Sam and Jay Arondekar (Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar) as they inherit a massive, dilapidated country estate. Woodstone Manor, in which they dream of turning into a bed and breakfast. That dream is complicated after Sam suffers a near-death accident in which she wakes up with the supernatural ability to see and hear the estate’s quirky invisible permanent residents. A close-knit, eclectic group of ghosts from different eras of history who died on the property, they are bound to the grounds until they can manage a way to ascend to the afterlife. With a balance of heart and humor, Ghosts is a celebration of diversity as the living and the dead must co-exist and navigate modernity via the woes of running a B&B.

Ghosts strikes the right balance of supernatural and comedy through a clever premise. With a brilliant ensemble cast, viewers have a variety of characters to adore. The cast has an indisputable dynamic and chemistry that keeps the series afloat, even if the premise seems to run thin. That said, the rich lore of the B&B, ghost backstories, and the rules of their existence remain the driving force of the series. Through its array of characters, Ghosts intertwines with a history of America which opens up the doors for comedic culture clashes and unexpected friendships. Ghosts is a feel-good comfort watch that makes you wish you could join in on the fun. A genuinely creative series, Ghosts continues to dazzle as it nears the 100-episode mark.

‘Good Omens’ (2019–2026)

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Good Omens’s Michael Sheen and David Tennant staring forward in shock.
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Sometimes all it takes to be phenomenal is unmatched chemistry. That’s exactly what Michael Sheen and David Tennant bring to Good Omens. The duo could do anything together, and we’d tune in. In the fantasy comedy based on Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Aziraphale (Sheen), a fussy and polite angel who runs an antiquarian bookshop in London, and Crowley (Tennant), a stylist, fast-living demon, must team up to prevent the Apocalypse. Having grown fond of Earth, they must work to stop Armageddon when the Antichrist (Sam Taylor Buck) is accidently misplaced at birth. Only 13 episodes over three perfect seasons, Good Omens is a whip-smart, philosophically-tinged comedy that serves as a heartfelt and poignant commentary on humanity.

You are immediately drawn in by the pitch-perfect performances by Tennant and Sheen, delivering some of their strongest work in their storied careers. Why? They push one another to make each other better. Their stellar celestial bromance is one of the best pairings on television. They lead an outstanding ensemble of guest and recurring stars, via face and voice, including Benedict Cumberbatch, Derek Jacobi, Nick Offerman, Miranda Richarson, and Jack Whitehall, among others. Upon being entertained, Good Omens provides an opportunity to discuss the fundamentality of humanity. Through the beauty and absurdity of the good versus evil tropes, Good Omens concludes that humans are wonderfully complex. A visually stunning comedy, Good Omens‘ recent conclusion finally gives you the complete story for a perfect weekend binge.



















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Collider Exclusive · Horror Survival Quiz
Which Horror Villain Do You Have the Best Chance of Surviving?
Jason Voorhees · Michael Myers · Freddy Krueger · Pennywise · Chucky

Five killers. Five completely different ways to die — if you’re not smart enough, fast enough, or self-aware enough to avoid it. Only one of them is the villain your particular set of instincts gives you a fighting chance against. Eight questions will figure out which one.

🏕️Jason

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🔪Michael

💤Freddy

🎈Pennywise

🪆Chucky

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Something feels wrong. You can’t explain it — you just know. What do you do?
First instincts are the difference between the survivor and the first act casualty.





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Where are you most likely to find yourself when things go wrong?
Setting is everything in horror. Where you are determines which rules apply.





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What is your most reliable survival asset?
Every survivor has a quality the villain didn’t account for. What’s yours?





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What kind of fear is hardest for you to fight through?
Knowing your weakness is the first step to not dying because of it.





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You’re with a group when things start going wrong. What’s your role?
Horror movies are brutally clear about who survives group situations and who doesn’t.





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What’s the horror movie mistake you’re most likely to make?
Honest self-assessment is a survival skill. Denial is not.





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What’s your best weapon against something that can’t be stopped by conventional means?
Every horror villain has a weakness. The survivors are always the ones who find it.





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It’s the final scene. You’re the last one standing. How did you make it?
The final survivor always has a reason. What’s yours?





Your Survival Odds Have Been Calculated
Your Best Chance Is Against…
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Your instincts, your strengths, and your particular way of thinking under pressure point to one villain you actually have a fighting chance against. Everyone else — good luck.


Camp Crystal Lake · Friday the 13th

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Jason Voorhees

Jason is relentless, but he is also predictable — and that is the gap you would exploit.

  • He moves in straight lines toward his target. He doesn’t strategise, doesn’t adapt, doesn’t outsmart. He simply pursues.
  • Your ability to keep moving, use the environment, and resist the panic that freezes most victims gives you a genuine edge.
  • The Crystal Lake survivors were always the ones who stopped running in circles and started thinking about terrain, water, and distance.
  • You think like that. Which means Jason, for all his indestructibility, would face someone who simply refused to be where he expected.


Haddonfield, Illinois · Halloween

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Michael Myers

Michael watches before he moves. He is patient, methodical, and almost impossible to detect — until it’s too late for anyone who isn’t paying close enough attention.

  • But you are paying attention. You notice the shape in the window, the car parked slightly wrong, the silence where there should be sound.
  • Michael’s power lies in the invisibility of ordinary suburbia — the fact that nothing ever looks wrong until it already is.
  • Your spatial awareness and instinct to map every room, every exit, and every shadow before you need them is precisely the quality Laurie Strode had.
  • You are not a victim waiting to happen. You are someone who already suspects something is wrong — and acts on it.


Elm Street · A Nightmare on Elm Street

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Freddy Krueger

Freddy wins by getting inside your head — using your own fears, your own memories, your own subconscious as weapons against you. That strategy requires a target who can be destabilised.

  • You are harder to destabilise than most. You’ve faced uncomfortable truths about yourself and you haven’t looked away.
  • The survivors on Elm Street were always the ones who understood what was happening and chose to face it rather than flee from it.
  • Freddy’s greatest weakness is that his power evaporates in the presence of someone who refuses to give him the fear he feeds on.
  • Your psychological resilience — the ability to stay grounded when reality itself becomes unreliable — is exactly the quality that keeps you alive here.


Derry, Maine · It

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Pennywise

Pennywise is ancient, shapeshifting, and feeds on terror — but it has one critical vulnerability: it cannot function against someone who genuinely stops being afraid of it.

  • The Losers Club didn’t survive because they were braver than everyone else. They survived because they faced their fears together, and faced them honestly.
  • You ask the questions others avoid. You look directly at what frightens you rather than turning away.
  • That directness — the refusal to let fear fester in the dark — is Pennywise’s worst nightmare.
  • It chose the wrong target when it chose you. You are exactly the kind of person whose fear tastes like nothing at all.


Chicago · Child’s Play

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Chucky’s greatest advantage is that nobody takes him seriously until it’s already too late. He exploits the gap between how something looks and what it actually is.

  • You don’t have that gap. You take threats seriously regardless of how they present — and you never make the mistake of underestimating something because of its size or appearance.
  • Chucky relies on surprise, on the delay between recognition and response. You close that delay faster than almost anyone.
  • Your instinct to treat every unfamiliar thing with appropriate scepticism — rather than dismissing it because it seems absurd — is the exact quality that keeps you breathing.
  • Against Chucky, not laughing is already winning. You are very good at not laughing.

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‘Gravity Falls’ (2012–2016)

Dipper and Mabel Pines after swapping bodies
Dipper and Mabel Pines after swapping bodies
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You might be shocked to see a kids’ animated series on this list, but the premise of Gravity Falls aligns perfectly with Widow’s Bay. Created by Alex Hirsch, the Disney animated series follows 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines (Jason Ritter and Kristen Schaal) as they spend their summer in an eccentric Oregon town filled with paranormal creatures, supernatural anomalies, and deep mysteries needing solving. Sent to live with their great uncle Grunkle Stan (Hirsch), a greedy, eccentric con artist who runs The Mystery Shack, the twins uncover a cryptic journal which they use to investigate the town’s monsters while they help Stan run his tacky tourist trap. A monster-of-the-week series, Gravity Falls brings witty, multi-generational humor, intricate mysteries, and richly deep character development for a smart lore-filled cartoon puzzle.

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Despite its target demographic, Gravity Falls is fun for all ages. Gravity Falls reshaped the standard serialized animated series to allow for a tightly plotted, self-contained world in which the suspenseful mythology builds as the series carries on. The unique element of the show is the interactive elements that encourage viewers to engage with the show. Through hidden ciphers, encrypted messages, and secret audio codes during the credits, the interactive community had become dedicated to cracking the town’s mysteries alongside the colorful characters. Beyond the mysteries, Gravity Falls is a brilliant depiction of a realistic sibling dynamic. Through their rivalries, flaws, and eventual sacrifices for one another, Gravity Falls provides great emotional weight as you’re entertained along the way. Though only two seasons, Gravity Falls ended on its own terms. With that, Hirsch provided a complete story that will leave you satisfied, even if you wish there was more in store.

‘Midnight Mass’ (2021)

Hamish Linklater and Zach Gilford sit on a bench outside in Mike Flanagan's Midnight Mass on Netflix.
Hamish Linklater and Zach Gilford sit on a bench outside in Mike Flanagan’s Midnight Mass on Netflix.
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the past decade, it’s that Mike Flanagan is the modern master of horror. With a long string of successful collaborations with Netflix, horror fans flocked to the streamer each year to see what terror was in store from Flanagan and his frequent collaborators. While we could discuss every Flanagan limited series, perhaps the closest thematically to Widow’s Bay is 2021’s Midnight Mass. Set in the isolated island community of Crockett Island, disgraced ex-con Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford) returns home to his dying hometown just as an eccentric and seemingly youthful priest, Father Paul Hill (Hamish Linklater), takes over the local Catholic parish to replace the aging Monsignor Pruitt (also played by Linklater). The town soon discovers that alongside the miraculous physical healing within the town, the miracles come with a dark price. A brilliant dissertation on religious fanaticism, forgiveness, and the afterlife, Midnight Mass transcends typical horror stories to deliver a wonderful meditation on faith.

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Midnight Mass is a brilliantly plotted character-driven drama. Flanagan takes great care in building a deeply intimate and believably flawed community on the isolated island. The denizens aren’t just going along with the paces; they are struggling with addiction, regret, and mortality as their world suddenly changes around them. The ensemble cast shines as they do in every Flanagan project, but Samantha Sloyan as the relentlessly self-righteous Bev Keane is at a career best. Flanagan and Sloyan created a horror icon for the modern age. Midnight Mass balances scares with deep theological discussions. Rather than preaching, the story allows thoughtful discussions of faith, community, and hope set against the cautionary tale of religious extremism. Midnight Mass is a fresh take on old tropes that harkens back to the horror of yore. It reinvents the monster story in an emotionally terrifying and logical manner.

‘Shining Vale’ (2022–2023)

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Shining Vale Season 1
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Back into the satirical comedy horror realm is the gone-too-soon Shining Vale. Created by Jeff Astrof and Sharon Horgan, the story follows a dysfunctional family who relocates from New York to a supposedly haunted, isolated mansion in the small town of Shining Vale, Connecticut. After Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox), a writer suffering from writer’s block and depression, is caught cheating on her ever-optimistic husband Terry (Greg Kinnear), she hopes her writing will fix things. Pat begins seeing the spirit of a 19500s housewife named Rosemary (Mira Sorvino), who soon becomes her muse and an entity attempting to possess her. Pat soon realizes that the demons in her home might actually be real — or she’s losing her mind. Through satire, Shining Vale explores the blurred lines of mental illness and supernatural demonic possession.

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Shining Vale allows for the humor to take center stage as the real-life themes of depression, midlife crises, and generational trauma seep out into the foreground. Almost like a comedic attempt at recreating The Shining, the series shines, pun intended, through its biting, raunchy writing. There is genuine suspense mixed into the absurd realities of modern marriage and family dynamics. Horror lovers will most certainly love the clever homages to the classics, including The Exorcist and Rosemary’s Baby. Cox comes in strong, playing off well with Kinnear. The duo have stellar chemistry, but the seduction of Sorvino as Rosemary steals the show. She serves as an excellent foil for Cox’s Pat. Shining Vale also happens to use its two seasons to work as a smart allegory as the haunted house premise explores the strong parallels between hysteria and the supernatural. Shining Vale is a series that deserves a fresh set of eyes, working as a great companion to Widow’s Bay.

‘The ‘Burbs’ (2026–Present)

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A woman looking at something in The ‘Burbs
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The film-to-series modern adaptation of The ‘Burbs was going to be a challenge; thankfully, Celeste Hughey created a masterpiece. Based on the 1989 film, young married couple Samira and Rob Fisher (Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall) leave the city to raise their newborn in Rob’ sleepy, idyllic childhood cul-de-sac of Hinkley Hills. Their quiet life is instantly unraveled when a suspicious neighbor, Gary (Justin Kirk), moves into the creepy, abandoned Victorian house across the street. Samira teams up with a ragtag group of quirky neighbors, including Tod Mann (Mark Proksch), Dana Richrads (Paula Pell), and Lynn (Julia Duffy), to investigate the newcomer, only to uncover a dark, long-buried secret about the town. A dark mystery comedy about the paranoia of suburbia, The ‘Burbs became an addictive, bingeworthy murder mystery complete with sharp satire and astounding character-driven acting.

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Like Widow’s Bay, the comedy comes naturally, not through jokes but through circumstantial situations. It successfully balances light horror and suspense with gut-busting humor while allowing the mystery to remain the focus. By employing a stellar cast of comedians eager to play in the creepy universe, The ‘Burbs’ genre-blending comes naturally. The ‘Burbs functions as a wonderful fish-out-of-water commentary that satirizes suburban living. Each character is well-built and multidimensional. The neighbors may have their quirks and eccentricities, but they’re built upon deep flaws and issues they must overcome. From postpartum anxiety to separation, grief to agoraphobia, The ‘Burbs expertly weaves it all into the overarching story. The ‘Burbs is a delight.

‘Twin Peaks’ (1990–2017)

Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper possessed by Bob (Frank Silva) screaming in a red room in Twin Peaks.
FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) is possessed by Bob (Frank Silva) as he screams in his ear in an eerie red room in ‘Twin Peaks’ Season 2, Episode 21 “Beyond Life and Death”.
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There never has been nor will there ever be a show quite like Twin Peaks. Many creators have certainly tried, but David Lynch‘s cult classic masterpiece remains as a brilliant, singular entity. For two seasons and a 2017 revival, Twin Peaks took viewers on a dark journey through the titular town where idiosyncratic FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) investigated the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), only to uncover a dark underworld of secrets, crime, and supernatural forces lurking beneath. At first glance, Twin Peaks operates as a compelling classic whodunnit via a twisted soap opera. It’s only when you get deeper into the mystery does the town of Twin Peaks come alive when the police procedural turns into a supernatural thriller where metaphysical forces, interdimensional realms, and surreal dream sequences emerge.

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Twin Peaks was a tonally genre-defying series that challenged network television. Through its surrealistic storytelling, Twin Peaks seamlessly shifted between soap opera plot lines, psychological thriller, and terrifying horror without ever losing its foundation. Lynch revolutionized television by breaking conventions through its genre-blending complexities. Twin Peaks created a beautiful monster that can never be replicated, and yet, you can see shades of the series in everything that followed. Like Widow’s Bay. Twin Peaks would not be what it was had it not been for the rich roster of unforgettable characters including Leland Palmer (Ray Wise), BOB (Frank Silva), The Man from Another Place (Michael J. Anderson), and the enigmatic log lady, Margaret Lanterman (Catherine E. Coulson). Twin Peaks paved the way for challenging television, becoming the blueprint for risky and bold premises.

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (2019–2024)

Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) standing in the dark looking back at the camera in What We Do in the Shadows Season 2, Episode 4, "The Curse"
Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) standing in the dark looking back at the camera in What We Do in the Shadows Season 2, Episode 4, “The Curse”
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And finally, time for something delightfully campy: What We Do in the Shadows. Created by Jemaine Clement and based on the 2014 film written and directed by Clement and Taika Waititi, the mockumentary-style comedy follows the mundane and chaotic nightly lives of four ancient vampires — Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak), Leslie “Laszlo” Cravensworth (Matt Berry), Nadja of Antipaxos (Natasia Demetriou), and energy vampire Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) — as they share a dilapidated mansion in Staten Island. As they hilariously adapt to the modern world via their absurd attempts at world domination, they rely on Nandor’s devoted human familiar, Guillermo de la Cruz (Harvey Guillén), to do their dirty work. Hoping to become an immortal, little do they know, he comes from a long line of vampire hunters. What We Do in the Shadows blends dry humor, chaotic misadventures, and exceptional character work to emerge as a uniquely distinct modern horror comedy.

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What We Do in the Shadows is a celebrated cult classic, running for a triumphant six seasons. The mix of ancient, bloodthirsty vampires with the mundane, petty struggles of everyday life became a perfect combination for comedy. What We Do in the Shadows was an endlessly hilarious entry into the monster genre thanks to its fresh lens and masterful mockumentary format. The show’s success is built on the top-tier ensemble. They each bring a specific style that, together, forms a complete perfect picture. With the right balance of lore and parody, What We Do in the Shadows is one of the best vampire shows of the 21st century.


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2019 – 2024

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Paul Simms

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Kyle Newacheck, Jason Woliner, Jackie van Beek

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Iconic Star Trek Role Was Created So Gene Roddenberry Could Get Lucky

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Gene Roddenberry is a geek icon for a reason. The man created Star Trek, the best sci-fi franchise in the world. To the biggest fans, The Original Series and spinoffs like The Next Generation weren’t just great TV shows: they were visions of a better world, one that gave hope and inspiration to those who most needed it. Because of this and so much more, Roddenberry is downright revered. He was a talented writer, a gifted visionary, and a kind of adoptive father to fans all over the world. But he was also something a bit more down to Earth: one of the randiest men to ever walk the planet.

Roddenberry worked for the LAPD before working on TV shows, and he was notorious for having affairs with secretaries. This continued when he began working on Star Trek, and at one point, he tried to keep an open relationship with Nichelle Nichols (who played Uhura) and Majel Barrett (who would become his second wife). Basically, Roddenberry loved to play the field, and this occasionally resulted in changes to his most famous show. Specifically, he cast a young woman in Trek’s second pilot so he could have sex with her. When that didn’t pan out, her role went to Grace Lee Whitney, who became one of Star Trek’s earliest female icons.

Even Captains Need A Secretary

This story goes back to the earliest days of Star Trek. Gene Roddenberry had gotten some good news, bad news from NBC. The bad news was that they didn’t like his original pilot for the show, “The Cage,” which featured Captain Pike commanding the Enterprise. The good news was that they liked the concept of the show enough that they offered Roddenberry the unprecedented chance to do a second pilot episode. That episode was “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” which featured entirely new actors (like William Shatner), an actor Roddenberry had wanted all along (DeForrest Kelley), and one returning actor from the original pilot (Leonard Nimoy). 

The aforementioned actors all played major roles throughout the entirety of Star Trek: The Original Series. But the show also had plenty of smaller roles. According to studio executive Herb Solow (as recorded in Inside Star Trek: The Real Story), Gene Roddenberry went out of his way to cast Andrea Domm as Captain Kirk’s yeoman. She was a model and fit the mold for the part. In the original pilot, Kirk also had a beautiful female yeoman, one who was played by Laurel Goodwin. This was Domm’s first acting job, but her role was nonetheless intended to become an ongoing character.

The Captain Doesn’t Always Get The Girl

At least, that was the case on paper. According to Solow, the role of yeoman was a “non-part.” He claimed that, “during the casting process, director Jimmy Goldstone overheard Gene say, ‘I’m hiring her because I want to score with her.” While Solow didn’t have any direct confirmation (after all, this was already secondhand information), he felt pretty confident that things didn’t work out for Roddenberry. “It was not only a non-part, I’m sure it was a non-score as well.” 

After “Where No Man Has Gone Has Gone Before,” Dromm never appeared in Star Trek again. Is it because she didn’t hook up with Roddenberry? Nope. She left of her own accord to star in The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming. Later, she felt some regret at exiting a sci-fi franchise that got wildly popular in favor of starring in an obscure movie. Solow had no regrets about her exit, though: after watching the episode, he created a hilariously mean fake news bulletin that read, “SEXY YEOMAN ANDREA DROMM FAILS TO SIZZLE! SLIPS INTO SUSPENDED ANIMATION!”

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After this, Andrea Dromm’s only real impact on the franchise is that NBC inexplicably put her and William Shatner on the front cover of a brochure advertising their upcoming 1966-1967 television season, even knowing she had already exited the franchise. Fortunately, everything worked out: Dromm was replaced by Grace Lee Whitney, whose Yeoman Janice Rand became a beloved minor character on The Original Series and even made minor appearances in several films and even Star Trek: Voyager. Now, was Whitney the third beautiful, blonde yeoman in a row, after Laurel Goodwin and Andrea Dromm? Well, yes. But nobody ever accused Gene Roddenberry of not having a type!


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Jaidyn Alexis Reacts To Pregnancy Rumors & Chrisean Rock

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Whew! Jaidyn Alexis is once again finding herself at the center of online chatter after a recent livestream moment sparked new conversation across social media. The influencer and entrepreneur, known for frequently addressing rumors head-on, made it clear she wasn’t here for the speculation as questions about her personal life started circulating during the live session.

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Jaidyn Alexis Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors On Live

In a clip making rounds this week, Jaidyn Alexis goes live as someone off-camera asks why people keep questioning whether she’s pregnant. Visibly irritated, she quickly shuts the rumor down, responding, “I’m not pregnant, let’s just clarify. I’m not pregnant…” before going off on critics, adding, “I don’t know why weird crackhead people think that they need to go on the internet and talk about me when they need to figure out the definition of physical therapy and Fisher Price, sorry. Let’s just leave it at that.” The brief exchange fuels more online discussion as fans debate the intensity of her response while others point out how often she addresses similar rumors. Watch the clip, here.

Here’s What Sparked Jaidyn Alexis To Clear The Air

Now here’s what sparked her comments — during a recent live, Chrisean reacted to questions about Blueface allegedly reaching out to her about their child, but said she feels his messages have been “doing the most.” She pointed to his rumored situation with multiple women expecting children as part of the reason she thinks his energy has shifted. “He got three girls pregnant right now, and that’s why, he doing what he doing, how he doing it,” she said in the clip, tying his personal life to the ongoing tension between them. Chrisean went on to stress that she’s trying to stay out the way and avoid further drama, adding, “I don’t like the drama. I don’t like being on the scenes with any of that stuff for real. I really don’t,” as she made it clear she’s focused on keeping her distance from the chaos.

Blueface’s Mom Enters Chat Amid Online Drama

As previously reported, even Blueface’s mom, Karlissa, has entered the chat after clips from Chrisean Rock’s recent livestream started circulating online. The moment gained traction after LiveBitez reposted the footage, sparking fresh commentary and bringing Karlissa into the conversation with her own pointed reaction.

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Karlissa jumped straight into the comment section, suggesting Chrisean only decided to speak out because of Jaidyn Alexis. In her view, the timing of Chrisean’s comments may be tied to circulating rumors that Jaidyn could be open to giving Blueface another chance—claims Jaidyn herself has not publicly confirmed. Karlissa didn’t hold back in her response, writing, “Here we go 😂 He don’t want her and the only reason she coming is because the devil told her Jaidyn is thinking of giving him another chance. Watch what I tell y’all,” adding even more fuel to the already ongoing back-and-forth between all parties involved.

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Jelly Roll And Bunnie XO’s ‘Complicated Dynamic’ Revealed

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After a major development like a divorce, whispers of the root cause usually swamp the media, and Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo are no exceptions!

Fresh reports suggest the couple’s split may have been years in the making, despite their public displays of affection and support.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have faced speculation about their marriage before; however, new claims now suggest deeper issues may have been brewing behind closed doors.

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The news of Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s divorce may have shocked fans, but a source suggests the split had been building for some time. The country star filed for divorce after nearly a decade of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.

A source close to Jelly Roll revealed that the pair had “always had a complicated dynamic” dating back to the early days of their relationship. Before becoming a couple, the two shared a platonic friendship that eventually developed into a romance.

The insider explained that both Jelly Roll and Bunnie were in very different places when they first met. Their relationship endured years of ups and downs as they worked to build a life together despite personal and financial challenges.

The Couple Reportedly Wanted Different Futures

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Despite their history together, sources suggest the couple gradually grew apart. The insider explained that there was no single moment that caused the marriage to collapse.

Instead, the source claimed the pair were no longer on the same page about certain aspects of their future. PEOPLE reported that Jelly Roll’s growing focus on his health, career, and long-term goals contributed to the shift.

Although the marriage has reportedly come to an end, the source stressed that the pair still care deeply about each other. Behind the public appearances and social media posts, however, challenges were unfolding away from the spotlight.

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Jelly Roll’s Life Took A Different Direction

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As speculation surrounding the divorce continued, new reports suggested the couple’s personal evolution may have contributed to the split. The pair overcame years of challenges together, but sources claimed they eventually found themselves on different paths.

One major point of difference reportedly centered on Jelly Roll’s growing faith. The Daily Mail reported that the singer’s embrace of Christianity became a significant part of his public image and personal journey. Sources claimed the shift no longer aligned with some aspects of Bunnie Xo’s lifestyle and public persona.

Insiders also suggested disagreements over expanding their family created additional strain. The couple had previously spoken openly about their efforts to have children together. However, sources claimed ongoing tensions and differing priorities made it difficult to move forward with those plans.

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The divorce filing continued to attract attention as fans closely monitored the couple’s social media activity. Interest in the split intensified after several online changes were spotted shortly after the news became public.

Jelly Roll appeared to acknowledge the situation when he removed Bunnie Xo’s name from his Instagram bio. The change came just days after reports surfaced that he had filed for divorce in May. The Blast noted that fans quickly noticed the update and began discussing its significance online.

Neither Jelly Roll nor Bunnie Xo publicly addressed the filing at the time. However, the singer’s social media activity fueled fresh speculation about the state of their relationship. For many fans, the subtle change spoke louder than an official statement ever could.

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Jelly Roll’s Daughter Defended Her Family Amid The Rumors

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Bailee Ann was among the first family members to react after news of the divorce began dominating headlines. The 18-year-old addressed the growing speculation on social media and made it clear she was unhappy with the public scrutiny surrounding the situation.

Bailee slammed people for becoming invested in what she described as a private family matter. The teenager wrote that she was “disgusted” by the attention the divorce was receiving and urged people to focus on their own lives instead.

Although she acknowledged the public interest, she stopped short of discussing the split itself. Her reaction drew even more attention because of her close relationship with Bunnie Xo.

Over the years, the podcast host has frequently spoken about helping raise Bailee and often referred to her as her daughter. As speculation continues to surround the divorce, Bailee’s response serves as a reminder that the headlines involve a real family navigating a difficult chapter.

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Lil Nas X has been largely absent from social media since early 2025. During his time away, the rapper also made headlines following his August 2025 arrest in Los Angeles after allegedly walking through the streets wearing only underwear and boots before eventually becoming fully nude. Now, the singer has officially returned to the internet, sharing an update on his mental health journey, personal growth, and what he’s been working on during his time away.

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Lil Nas X Returns From Social Media Hiatus With A Mental Health Update

On Wednesday, Lil Nas X returned to the internet with a post that read, “welllll HELLLO!” In his video, the rapper shared an update on his mental health journey, revealing that he has spent the last few months in rehab while focusing on his healing and personal growth.

While spending time between Atlanta and Los Angeles, Lil Nas X said he’s been prioritizing time with friends and family while learning how to get out of his own head. He also opened up about accepting his bipolar disorder diagnosis after years of struggling with it. He shared:

“When I got my bipolar disorder diagnosis, I feel like I had known for the past three years but I didn’t want to admit to it because I didn’t want to take medication… or have people think different of me. Like I’m already Black and gay… Damn God gave me like… Black, gay, bipolar. I’m living life on extreme hard mode. But on a serious note, I’m doing much better. I’m feeling better and I’m creating freely. It’s less fear in my heart. I’m smelling the roses.”

 

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The rapper also reflected on his music career and the growth he’s experienced over the past seven years. While Lil Nas X confirmed that new music is on the way, he shared that he’s not quite ready to get into the details just yet. However, he said he’s excited to bring fans along for this next chapter of his journey. The singer added:

We’ve been through so much together. Thank you guys for holding it down. I love you and all I want to do is continue to try to make you proud and make myself proud. So let’s go, Dreamboy. Let’s go.” 

 

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Many supporters gathered across social media to send Lil Nas X encouraging messages and well wishes following his update. 

Instagram user @syck.sydd wrote, “He looks wonderful. Im so happy hes feeling better”

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Instagram user @queenie_nirvana added, “It’s so many adults walking around with mental disorders but don’t know it.Because we just pass things off like oh this person got an attitude or mean. Or hype, but no something be really wrong with people. Blessings to him tho 🔥”

While Instagram user @originall. deee wrote, “It takes a lot of courage to identify that you O need help and act on it.#mentalhealthmatters”

Instagram user @back.2.bored wrote, “Shout out him for being so transparent with • the internet even after being judged so harshly. Being able to talk about hardships, mental health and mental HELP is not only important but admirable. Love Nas even more.”

Instagram user added Instagram @trevorjarod wrote, “Happy men’s mental health month! Praying for his healing and recovery”

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If you’re into randomly selected death lotteries, then Circle is just the film for you. This tense science-fiction psychological horror-thriller will make you question your own morality and sense of humanity, and for that reason it became an instant cult-classic upon its release in 2015. But like many movies that get the video-on-demand treatment before fading into obscurity on the streaming market, Circle was tragically overlooked, and that’s why we’re here to talk about it.

Sudden Death Elimination

Circle takes place in a single room, and boasts a considerably large cast of 50 relatively unknown actors. In fact, a quick glance on the movie’s Wikipedia page will show you that there are hardly any blue links on the actor’s names, and most characters don’t even get proper noun treatment.

Normally this does not bode well for a film, because more often than not, you need some star power to sell a movie. But in the case of this harrowing tale, the artistic choice to keep the audience from getting too attached to the characters makes sense because a lot of them die.

Inspired by 12 Angry Men, Circle has a simple, yet menacing plot. 50 strangers wake up in a mysterious room, standing in two rows of circles. It doesn’t take long to find out that somebody will get killed every two minutes, and their body will be dragged out of the room. To make matters worse, if anybody tries to escape, they will also get killed, and the clock is always ticking.

The Monster Inside Us All

What makes Circle so effective in its storytelling is that there is no visible antagonist or monster. But when we find out that the surviving participants can actually cast votes over who meets their demise next, we learn that there’s a monster inside of each and every individual subjected to this test.

The monster comes in the form of rationalizing who is less worthy of surviving based on race, age, preexisting illnesses, and other factors, and it doesn’t take long for the group to break off into blocs who disagree over how to navigate their way out of such a torturous situation.

Circle’s storytelling illustrates one of those psychological experiments that is hard to watch play out, but will keep you engaged throughout the entirety of its tight, 87-minute run time. And what makes the entire nightmare scenario so real to viewers is the fact that the victims in this experiment aren’t necessarily bad people, but ones who have potential to make heavy-handed decisions about other people’s lives while in a heightened state.

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But still, we watch sympathetically and with horror as they not only try to figure out how to buy time to stop their fellow captors from being systematically killed off, but also try to spare themselves.

Circle Has Officially Fallen Through The Cracks

Some difficulties came about during the production of Circle. Filming a movie with a small ensemble cast across various settings is one thing, but requiring all 50 cast members to be available every day to shoot on a small set made for a tense filming experience.

Michael Nardelli, the star and producer of the film suggested that the psychological extremes that were faced while filming made it difficult for the cast to wind down after a long day of shooting.

Despite having a relatively soft release, Circle fared relatively well on the critical front with a 57 percent critical score on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics compared the thematic elements of the film to The Twilight Zone for its overarching moral conundrum, and more recent reviews suggest that some themes run parallel to 2021’s Squid Game in regard to its “kill-or-be-killed” plot.

Circle was shot in its entirety within a two-week period, and this kind of immediacy only adds to the suspense. You’ll find yourself sitting at the edge of your seat wondering who will be next to meet their fate, as well as wondering what kind of evil force is orchestrating the entire experiment in the first place.

In Circle no one is safe, and this form of storytelling makes for inherently compelling drama. You’d think that a movie set in a single room would be a drag, but directors Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione knew the assignment. The pacing is so deliberate, and life-or-death decisions are made at such an alarming rate, that you can’t help but get sucked in.

As of this writing, the only way to watch Circle is through physical media purchases, which are few and far between. Since its departure from Netflix in October, 2025, no other platform has acquired the streaming rights.

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Mike Myers Sparks ‘Austin Powers 4’ Buzz With One Word

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Mike Myers is setting the record straight about the possibility of “Austin Powers 4,” a sequel fans have been hoping for since the release of the third movie, “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” in 2002. More than two decades later, Myers offered a one-word response that has ignited excitement among fans, though he stopped short of sharing any other details about the franchise’s future.

It has been almost 30 years since Mike Myers first graced the silver screen as groovy British secret agent Austin Powers, and fans of the franchise have been waiting for a fourth film after the third installment came out in 2002.

Recently, Myers was a guest on “Trevor Noah’s World Cup Watch Party,” and the host read some questions from fans, one of them being, “Are we ever going to see an Austin Powers 4?” Noah barely finished the question when Myers swiftly answered, “Yes.”

“Wow, that was a quick yes,” Noah noted. Despite confirming that “Austin Powers 4” is happening, Myers didn’t divulge any other details about the project.

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On June 16, Verizon released a new advertisement featuring some of the most beloved characters from “Austin Powers,” including Myers as Dr. Evil, Seth Green as his son Scott Evil, Rob Lowe as Young Number 2, and Mindy Sterling as Frau Farbissina. Jay Roach, who helmed all three “Austin Powers” movies, also directed the commercial.

The ad has Dr. Evil sharing his latest idea, Menace Mobile, a communications company. “We’ll have the most confusing pricing and plans of all time,” the villain says.

In an interview with Adweek, Verizon’s SVP of creative and brand design, Ricardo Aspiazu, said, “Dr. Evil is a permanent fixture in modern culture: the memes, catchphrases, and GIFs still flood social media across all generations. The choices weren’t about tracking decades, they were about tracking relevance.”

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Mike Myers Talked About The Possibility A Fourth Movie In The Past

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In 2024, Myers was asked about the possibility of a fourth movie, but he refused to answer directly, only saying he could “neither confirm nor deny” the project. He did, however, say that there were “absolutely” more stories to tell in the franchise.

Speaking with IGN in 2012, Myers said he already had a “fully conceived idea” for what the fourth movie could be about, teasing that it would be from Dr. Evil’s perspective rather than Austin Powers’. “So if you balanced how much of it was Austin with Dr. Evil, it’s more about Dr. Evil than Austin,” he explained.

The actor shared the same sentiment in 2019. Myers said, “It’s likely to be from Dr. Evil’s point of view. But again, I can neither confirm nor deny such existence. That’s all I’m going to say.”

Cast Member Speaks About Movie’s Delay

Clint Howard, who played Radar Operator Johnson Ritter in all three “Austin Powers” movies, told The Hollywood Reporter that he would absolutely agree to appear in another movie if asked. The actor also shared the possible reason for the fourth movie’s delay.

“I heard that when Verne passed away, Mike said he would never do another ‘Austin Powers’ movie without Verne. Maybe time heals that wound,” Howard said.

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Verne Troyer, who played Dr. Evil clone Mini-Me in the second and third installments, died in 2018. His cause of death was alcohol intoxication, and the manner of death was determined to be a suicide.

Director Jay Roach spoke to The Independent in 2019 and said that Troyer’s Mini-Me was a character he and Myers wanted to explore further in the fourth film. “If Mike cracks it and figures it out, we would definitely do some kind of tribute to him,” he added.

Mike Myers Created Austin Powers As A Tribute To His Father

In 2017, Myers shared the inspiration behind creating “Austin Powers.” The actor told The Hollywood Reporter that his father was influential in his love for comedy and introduced him to James Bond, The Beatles, Dudley Moore, and Peter Sellers. His father passed away in 1991.

Myers wrote a draft of the script in 1995 and showed it to Roach, who helped develop it. “Jay and I would sit around and think, ‘What if Austin Powers were based on an obscure British comic book that we were turning into a movie?’”

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The Austin Powers franchise has grossed more than $676 million across three movies: “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” (1997), “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” (1999), and “Austin Powers in Goldmember” (2002).

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Marvel fans have a lot to look forward to this year. In December, we’ll get Avengers: Doomsday, an ensemble blockbuster that will bring Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. back to the MCU along with plenty of marvelous multiversal cameos. And on July 31st, we’ll be getting Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which has its titular web-head teaming up with the Punisher to fight everyone from the Hand to the Hulk. However, some fans are understandably nervous that these movies will disappoint because Marvel has had a very spotty record for the last half-decade or so.

Those fans will likely breathe a sigh of relief when they watch the latest trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The trailer gives us our closest look yet at some of Spidey’s foes, including Scorpion, Hulk, Hand ninjas, and Sadie Sink’s psychic character that’s almost certainly Jean Grey. All of it looks very exciting and might be enough to convince you that Marvel finally has the juice again. But what, exactly, has fans so excited about this trailer? Below, you’ll get our definitive breakdown of every punch, kick, and (most importantly) every thwip. 

A newer, angrier Spider-Man

The latest Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer begins with Spider-Man fighting Scorpion, who’s looking downright terrifying in his new gear. The fight goes a little too well; Spidey kicks his butt and even slams the supervillain into an approaching cop car. Meanwhile, Spidey provides narration about how he’s losing his mind and feeling out of control. This is almost certainly tied to one of the movie’s bigger plots: Spider-Man’s DNA is mutating, giving him new abilities (like organic webbing) and a serious attitude problem.

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That sends him to seek help from Bruce Banner, who has suppressed his Hulk side through a kind of nullifier device. As Peter Parker, our hero wonders if such a device could help him suppress parts of his own DNA, but Banner wonders how the young man could separate the good and bad parts of himself. 

Is Jean Grey The Big Bad?

We see Spider-Man being briefed about a new villain who can take over people’s minds, freeze their bodies, and generally remote control anyone to have creepy conversations with Spider-Man. Our hero’s Spidey-sense gives him some kind of immunity to her abilities, making him the only man who can stop her. But that gets a lot harder when the bad guy unleashes the monster inside Bruce Banner, freeing the Grey Hulk persona. Hulk then attacks Spider-Man, either because he is being mind-controlled to do so or simply because he is filled with uncontrollable rage. 

Quick sidebar here: ever since Sadie Sink was cast in the MCU, fans have speculated that she would be playing Jean Grey, one of the earliest members of the X-Men. Marvel and Sink have demurred on this point, frequently claiming that she could be playing any number of possible characters. Given all of the telepathic and telekinetic abilities on display, many fans think this trailer confirms the Stranger Things star is playing the marvelous mutant. Why is she the bad guy, though? Chances are this is all a bit of major misdirection (more on this in a bit).

Old Friends And New

The Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer also has quieter scenes featuring Peter Parker meeting Ned and MJ. At first, he digitally stalks them from afar thanks to Ned’s quirky livestreams. Later, he meets them in person in a scene that confirms that neither of them remembers who he is. Later, though, MJ trusts Spider-Man to swing her to safety, indicating that there may still be a spark of attraction inside Peter’s former girlfriend.

To keep her safe, Spider-Man brings MJ to the Punisher, who is apparently a kind of frenemy. Nonetheless, Big Pun gets recruited into Spider-Man’s battle, one that looks like it will be filled with enemies. In addition to Scorpion, Sadie Sink’s character, and Tombstone (who doesn’t even appear in this trailer), Spidey will be fighting a small army of Hand ninjas inside a prison. We get a cool battle scene with them (two words: web tornado!), some bittersweet narration from the deceased Aunt May about power and responsibility, and a final gag where Spider-Man is discussing the importance of stretching to a prison security guard he is about to fight.

A Multiverse Of Misdirection

This Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer does a great job of building hype for the movie, showing us a mixture of cool scenes and over-the-top action. However, the trailer plays very coy about what the overall plot will be. Beyond Spider-Man trying to fix his mutating DNA, what’s up with the people he is fighting? And if Sadie Sink really is playing Jean Grey, why is she the bad guy in a Spider-Man movie of all things? The answer is misdirection. You see, the trailer only gives us a brief glimpse of Scorpion, and we don’t see the movie’s other two villains (Tombstone and Boomerang) at all.

In all likelihood, Jean Grey isn’t the real villain, but she is a threat to the city government. The Wonder Man series showed us how Damage Control is starting to round up rogue superhumans. That might include mutants or just anyone the government finds sufficiently threatening. Jean is likely on the run from Damage Control and maybe seeking to actively liberate mutants they are holding. That’s likely why Spider-Man is fighting ninjas in the prison: he is liberating someone from jail, either Jean or someone unfairly imprisoned.

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Caught In The Spider’s Web

Overall, the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer proves that Marvel still has the juice. It looks like this film could be the best of both worlds: a killer standalone Spidey film and a cameo-filled blockbuster with major repercussions for the MCU. How major are we talking? No matter who Sadie Sink’s playing, we already know she’s going to pop back up in Avengers: Secret Wars. At this point, I’m all in on her playing Jean Grey.

But will the actual movie live up to all this hype? Is the trailer proof that Marvel has a great film on its hands, or just proof they have a talented editor? We’ll find out in just a little under a month and a half when Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31. Come for the organic webbing and stay for the knockdown, drag-out fight between Spidey and Hulk!


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Eve took fans on a full nostalgic trip during NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’ as she ran through a few hits from her catalog. While some folks locked in on her iconic era, others couldn’t stop talking about how good she looks, saying she’s always been That Girl and just keeps getting finer with age.

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Eve Serves Hits & Beauty During NPR ‘Tiny Desk’ Performance

The Philly raptress took it all the way to back to the early 2000s during her ‘Tiny Desk’ set as the first artist to kick off Black Music Month. She spit verses from classics like ‘Who’s That Girl?’, ‘Tambourine,’ ‘Satisfaction,’ and even ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind.’ The vibes stayed on a 1000 as the crowd matched the band’s energy and locked into every moment of the set. But fans couldn’t stop talking about how good Eve looks after all these years. Some even said she’s “been that girl and is still THAT girl,” looking just as fresh as she did when her tracks dropped over 20 years ago. Peep some of Eve’s performance below.

Fans Crown Eve After ‘Tiny Desk’ Set Drops

Once NPR officially dropped Eve’s concert on YouTube fans instantly started flooding the comment section with crown emojis, calling her a living legend and saying she didn’t miss a single beat while running through her classics.

@JJM-xm8wj wrote, Eve ain’t never lost it. This performance proves it -but CAN WE GIVE IT UP TO THE BACKGROUND VOCALS!!! Their harmonies are effortless and smooth!” 

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@MahalKitaWorld wrote, SHES ABOUT TO BE 48 IN NOVEMBER…. 48 WHERE?!?!?!?!?!?! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍” 

While user @phenomenalmike4231 wrote,Dang her flow is still so clear and crisp. I love it.”  

Then user @synclrity1421 wrote, Her clarity and delivering is STRONG. True MC.” 

Another user @kh7688 wrote, Not only does she still look FINE AF, she looks better than ever…and she can still flow like H2O.” 

User @LottoLogista wrote, Eve is criminally underrated. She nailed this Tiny Desk!” 

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Then another user @lovethybrit5944 wrote, I can tell she felt good to be back in her element ❤❤” 

Finally, user @Lucy7vcr wrote, She looks sooo comfortable up there. Like she’s been performing for the past 20 years. That’s so impressive to me.” 

The Roommates Go Crazy Over Rapper’s Glow & Performance

Reactions to Eve’s set kept rolling on on X (formerly Twitter) after The Shade Room teased a clip. Folks flooded the comment section with fire and heart eye emojis, while others praised how gracefully she’s aging. Some fans even said they’re definitely going to run the concert back again.

X user @TrestonAkAOmar wrote, Eve was walking it down on the Tiny Desk and her fine self aging gracefully 🥰🥰😍😍” 

X user @CaiwengiO wrote, black women don’t age. it’s crazy.” 

While X user @Sheriilola wrote, she looks tf GOODT.” 

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Then X user @RayEllaBaby wrote, She looks sooooo good!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍

Another X user @@AirlornMent wrote, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Eve is HER!!!! Best believe I’m on lock for this. 😍😍” 

X user @msbyrd34 wrote, Eve is still ‘THAT GIRL’..💜💜

Then another X user @hoopism wrote, Eve has not aged one day since the 90s.” 

While another X user @Chrissygirl4you· wrote, “Eve still got it!!” 

Finally, X user @arahBoyer10 wrote, I mean she’s Eve 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🔥🔥💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽

RELATED: WATCH: Flo Milli Takes Over NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ & Drops New Verse For ‘Never Lose Me’ 

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