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Editor’s note: The below interview contains spoilers for The Vampire Lestat Episode 3.
AMC’s Interview with the Vampire set a distinct tone when it premiered back in 2022, but with the show’s official transformation (and retitling) into The Vampire Lestat, there’s also the sense that a completely different perspective has taken over the story. Lestat de Lioncourt’s (Sam Reid) decision to finally sit down with journalist and newly-made vampire Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) for his own on-camera interview starts more straightforwardly than you’d expect, with Daniel attempting to wring out the truth through a series of increasingly provocative questions and Lestat deftly evading honesty at every turn.
Yet the real story, as we’ve seen, always lies somewhere between public performance and what goes completely unspoken. When it comes to the tragic culmination of Lestat’s relationship with his first love, musician Nicolas “Nicki” de Lenfent (Joseph Potter), as well as his own traumatic turning by the vampire Magnus (Damien Atkins), “Toronto” is as close to an instance of soul-baring as viewers have ever earned before — even if, as Potter reflected on in our interview ahead of the episode’s premiere, it’s delivered through a “lens of deceit.” Below, Potter and Atkins discuss Episode 3’s emotional Nicki and Magnus flashbacks, how manipulation and betrayal shape their characters’ narratives in the series, the experience of playing ghosts who literally haunt Lestat’s story, and more.
COLLIDER: Joseph, Nicki is one of the few characters who actually knows Lestat before he’s turned into a vampire. How did that unique foundational knowledge impact your and Sam [Reid]’s approach to their relationship?
JOSEPH POTTER: It’s interesting because, obviously, we meet them when they’re in Paris for the first time. There’s a level of, like, “Oh, how much did they know about each other in Auvergne?” It was such a privilege to have that little meet-cute in that scene. I think when Nicki and Lestat first meet each other, they’re very down on their luck. They are poor. They’re both these tragic souls, which, for Nicki, really unites them, which makes the difference when they get to Paris, and Lestat starts flying high. That makes the change just that much more devastating. So, that kind of shift was really fun to toy with.
Damien, we’ve known very little about Magnus until this season apart from what Lestat has divulged, per Louis’ recollection. “Your Biggest Fan” paints him as this twisted fanboy, but from your perspective, what do you think really drew Magnus to Lestat and drove him to want to turn Lestat into a vampire?
DAMIEN ATKINS: Oh, my book is upstairs, because I was just looking at it yesterday. I mean, he says, “brave little wolfkiller.” What we see in the book is that he has killed dozens or hundreds of blonde men. It’s a really strange Aryan something, like he’s looking for the perfect heir, and then he finds one that has spunk and bravery. You know what I mean? He’s looking for the perfect son. It’s twisted.
Magnus does know [Lestat] before he’s turned, as well, but from a distance, so it’s probably distorted, not real knowledge of him. But he does see that Lestat has got an effect on people. I will say, when you think about the arc of the universe of it, I think Magnus is looking for the chosen one. He’s looking for the guy to lead the revolution. Somebody who has something very special, which has to do with bravery and charisma, I think, as well as beauty — which, all of that is nasty and gross, but I do think that’s where he’s coming from. He was an alchemist. He’s looking for gold.
Joseph, it feels like Nicki’s decline in this episode, mentally and emotionally, doesn’t happen overnight. Do you feel that there was any major tipping point for him, or was it really a series of lies, omissions, things that Lestat was clearly telling him before doing the exact opposite?
POTTER: In Lestat’s recounting of events, we track it from Season 2, Episode 3, when Nicki’s turning happens with the coven and Armand. Then we get to the moment where he snaps. In our episode, when I say “a month ago,” we’re tracking back from there. Like you said, it’s this gradual building of deceit. You never know what’s real and what’s not in this show sometimes — memory’s a monster. But I feel like we see the gaslighting happen, and we’re watching that, and so Lestat is kind of honest in how he’s betrayed Nicki in that way, which is why he still carries that music box with him.
Yeah, it’s a consistent repetition of lies, is how we’ve got to where we’ve got to, but the way in which we see it, it feels like it happens quick, and that he dives into mania quite quickly. I love Nicki, and I think he was hard done by at times. [Laughs]
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Damien, I was so compelled by how this episode frames Magnus, and there are two very different lenses through which we see him. The first time he shows up, it’s the music video, the version that Lestat is publicly telling in “Your Biggest Fan,” but then later on, there’s a very different version of events, set against the voiceover of Louis reading from Claudia’s diary. Which version did you film first, and did one sequence unexpectedly inform the other?
ATKINS: Oh, that’s such a good question. We did the music video stuff late. So, on some level, it was very considerate, a sort of organic process of trying to start with the… It’s not really a small reality, it’s quite already a pungent reality, but a kind of vulnerability, which I think is what you’re referring to. Certainly, that was my experience, of love. You’ve got to go inside, without judging [Magnus], to this sort of tremulous love, and then let it kind of explode through. There’s violence, and there’s all that stuff, too, and we did the music video quite late, so it felt like a natural blooming, a ridiculous blooming of what had been quite a small, tender thing.
Honestly, this is one of those questions where my perspective will be entirely different from everyone else’s, because for me, it’s all of a piece. That was an awful night, shooting that scene. You have to keep grounding yourself in, “I think I’m doing the right thing. I think I’m doing the loving thing,” and letting the show and letting Sam make it into what is the real story for people who are watching, and what is Lestat’s story. For me, I’ve got to insulate myself from all of that, so I did. The car, that scene, the music video, it was all a kind of expression of love — twisted love, but you know.
Before, Joseph, you brought up the “memory is a monster” tagline, and that was something I wanted to mention pertaining to Lestat’s very emotional confession to Daniel about Nicki’s death — followed by the twist that it’s a telepathic prank, and Daniel’s the only one who’s made privy to that story. How honest do you think Lestat is being about what really happened?
POTTER: This is a question for Sam, this is a question for Rolin [Jones], this is a question for Hannah [Moscovitch]. [Laughs] It is interesting, because when I read it, and upon watching it, the recounting of how Nicki dies, of Armand holding him down in the fire, it’s so open. It feels so profoundly there and present. Then, when you hear that it’s a trick, you just feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you. That kind of juxtaposition is exactly what Lestat is all about, for me.
I think it’s telling that it does happen. I think there’s a level of vulnerability within Lestat that hasn’t quite fully dealt with, regarding his place or position in Nicki’s betrayal or descent. So, it’s telling that we get the truth through this lens of deceit. And who knows? Maybe one day we’ll get the whole truth. Maybe he chopped off his own hand. I have no idea.
What do you both remember most about the experience of getting to literally haunt the narrative, especially at the end of this episode when we see the two of you in the crowd, among all of those screaming fans, during the “Loneliness” sequence?
ATKINS: It’s so fun. It’s so tricky to talk about because it made me feel powerful. It made me feel important. So gross, right? So gross. But shooting that concert scene, everybody’s sort of rocking out around me, and I’m standing there very still, feeling fatherly. [Laughs] It’s so gross. It was wild. It was great.
POTTER: On the other side of that, that scene was the first time that I’d seen Sam in the band, so I’ve got two things running through my head: “Haunt the narrative, haunt the narrative,” and also, “Holy shit, that’s so good!” [Laughs] But it’s interesting being the muse or a ghost, and I was trying to ask Rolin wherever I could, because without spoiling anything going on, there are a couple more moments where things pop up, and Muse Nicki or Ghost Nicki is different to who he actually is. It’s that kind of provocateur, and a way of guiding Lestat’s dealing with his trauma. It’s a different beast altogether.
New episodes of The Vampire Lestat premiere Sundays on AMC.
Viewers waiting for Love Island USA‘s Casa Amor just found out when to expect the episodes — which they can also watch in theaters.
Peacock confirmed that Casa Amor will start airing on Monday, June 22. In addition to being available on the streaming service, Casa Amor will be screened in select cities across the country. With a runtime of 90 minutes, the special will be available in 28 theaters.
According to previously released info, the episodes will last five days — and will feature a shakeup with The Heartbeat Challenge format.
The hit show follows a group of singles who have to pair off in order to stay in a luxury villa in Fiji. The contestants — who are referred to as Islanders — live in isolation and are under constant video surveillance.
Hosted by Ariana Madix, Love Island USA requires the group to be coupled up in order to have a chance at receiving the $100,000 prize. While the Islanders are filming nonstop for weeks, viewers are watching daily episodes — and even get to cast votes that affect couples and the fate of the contestants who are facing temptation as sexy new singles make their debut.
Peacock’s popular dating show returned in June with contestants Aniya Harvey, Beatriz Hatz, Bryce Alakai Dettloff, KC Chandler, Kenzie Annis, Melanie Moreno, Sincere Rhea, Sean Reifel, Trinity Tatum and Zach Georgiou.
While the Islanders paired off during Day 1, it didn’t take long for those bonds to shift. There was also the arrival of bombshells Gabriel Vasconcelos and Kayda Bosse, who allured several Islanders to reconsider their connections.
Casa Amor will divide the couples into two different villas — one for the men and one for the women. During their separation, the Islanders are tempted to see whether their connections are solid with the arrival of brand-new bombshells.
The villa test will end with everyone deciding whether they want to recouple with a bombshell — or remain in their existing couple.
The experiment usually lasts three to four days and has been known to create more chaos … and a potential Movie Night where everyone sees what happened in the other villa.
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Keith Urban may have moved on from his marriage to Nicole Kidman, but that didn’t stop him from publicly celebrating his ex-wife’s birthday. The country music star shared a heartfelt message for Kidman as she turned 59, offering a rare glimpse into the friendly dynamic the former couple has maintained since their divorce earlier this year.

The country music star took to Instagram Stories on June 20 to mark the occasion, sharing a simple but enthusiastic tribute to his former spouse. “Happy birthday, Nicole Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!” Urban wrote against a colorful purple-and-teal background.
While Kidman did not publicly respond to the message, she spent the day reflecting on the milestone herself. The Oscar-winning actress shared a photo from a nature hike and thanked fans for their well wishes. “Another trip around the sun,” Kidman wrote. “Thank you for all the birthday love xx. #SummerSolsticeBaby.”

Urban’s birthday tribute comes less than a year after the former couple ended their marriage. The pair separated in 2025 after nearly 20 years together before finalizing their divorce earlier this year.
According to reports, the pair reached an out-of-court settlement that allowed them to divide their shared assets without a lengthy legal battle. Their Marital Dissolution Agreement reportedly included no spousal support, with neither star required to pay alimony following the split.
The former couple also worked out a custody arrangement for their daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret. Kidman was granted primary residential custody in Nashville, while Urban retained joint responsibility for major parenting decisions and shares regular visitation, including alternating weekends with the girls. However, reports have continued to suggest lingering tensions between the girls and Keith Urban, with one daughter even unfollowing the country music star on social media.

Following the split, Kidman largely kept details of the breakup private, though she briefly addressed how she was coping during an interview shortly after the separation became public. “I’m hanging in there,” Kidman told Interview in October 2025.
Months later, the actress emphasized that despite the end of her marriage, maintaining a strong family unit remained her top priority.
“I’m always going to be moving toward what’s good. What I’m grateful for is my family and keeping them as is and moving forward,” she told Variety. “That’s that. Everything else I don’t discuss out of respect. I’m staying in a place of, ‘We are a family,’ and that’s what we’ll continue to be. My beautiful girls, my darlings, who are suddenly women.”

Despite the major life change, Kidman has made it clear she isn’t leaving behind the life she built during her marriage to Urban. “We have our life here,” the actress said of Nashville. “I’m part of the city and community for 20 years. It’s my home.”
The actress also noted that while she frequently travels, especially to visit family in Australia, Tennessee remains where she feels rooted. “We go away. I’m very close to my sister in Sydney, and all my nieces and nephews,” she said. “My sister and I are a bit like the aunts in ‘Practical Magic.’”

Meanwhile, Urban appears to have thrown himself into his career following the divorce. A source previously told Us Weekly that the separation was a “long time coming” and that both stars had quietly grown apart over the years.
“Keith has moved on and has been open with Nicole about where he stands,” the insider said, adding that “The two had grown apart quietly over time, and by the end, the decision to separate was more about acceptance than surprise.”
Friends of the singer have also suggested he’s remained focused on his music in the months since the split. “Keith Urban is my guy,” fellow country star Russell Dickerson told Page Six earlier this year. “He’s doing great” and “seemed in good spirits.”
“He’s always been focused on music, and so I think he’s just kind of doubling down on that, and it’s just beautiful. I can’t wait to hear what comes out of it.”
Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for House of the Dragon Season 3’s premiere.
Long waits for new seasons of hit shows are common, especially ones as ambitious and large-scale as House of the Dragon, but it’s rare that lengthy delays like this cause such division and controversy. Much of this stems from the creative schism between series creator Ryan Condal and Game of Thrones franchise creator George R.R. Martin, the latter of whom has practically disowned the show for its creative deviations from the source material. Couple that with the release of another Game of Thrones spin-off, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and the third and penultimate season of House of the Dragon faces an uphill battle.
“Battle” is the perfect term to use, as Season 3 of Game of Thrones‘ first-ever prequel series is full of them. Season 2 left off with Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell) making the most headway in a daring play for the throne as Prince Regent, having severely injured his brother, King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney), and killing Princess Rhaenys (Eve Best) in one fell swoop. Still grieving the death of her son, Lucerys (Elliot Grihault), Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) has grown obsessed with killing Aegon, and, with the help of Daemon’s (Matt Smith) newfound army, the Sea Snake’s (Steve Toussaint) naval fleet, and a newly recruited squadron of bastards with Targaryen dragon blood, she seeks to wage an all out war in a bid to reclaim the Iron Throne — which may be easier to claim than expected, as Season 2 ended with Rhaenyra conspiring with Alicent (Olivia Cooke) to take King’s Landing once and for all. Season 3 picks up right where Season 2 left off, and in spectacular fashion at that.
Though there has been a shift in trust between Rhaenyra and her childhood friend, the displaced queen seems to believe that Alicent’s desire to sacrifice Aegon for the good of the kingdom is genuine. Someone who does not agree with that assessment is Rhaenyra’s eldest heir, Jacaerys (Harry Collett), who firmly believes that the current Queen of Westeros is leading his mother into a trap. Rhaenrya refuses to heed the counsel of her firstborn child, as she once again proves she will do whatever it takes to kill both of her half-brothers.
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Elsewhere, Rhaenyra’s allies have made significant progress in their campaigns to gain footholds throughout Westeros before an all-but-inevitable invasion of King’s Landing. Rhaena Targaryen (Phoebe Campbell), desperate for a dragon of her own, is attempting to tame the wild (and decently ugly) beast named Sheepstealer in the Vale. Meanwhile, Rhaena’s father, Daemon, is leading a campaign against the affluent Lannisters before he makes contact with House Stark, forming an alliance that proves the Lannister and Stark rivalry predates the events of Game of Thrones by many decades. Also in the mix are the newly recruited band of bastard dragonriders that Rhaenyra has recruited, who are growing impatient waiting for their queen to join them in their planned ambush of Aemond, especially when they have a run-in with a mysterious antlered creature. Finally, Corlys is preparing his fleet for battle, which is arriving sooner than he thinks.
Although the Blacks have their sights set on an all-but-assured victory, the same can’t be said for the Greens, who are practically falling apart at the seams. For starters, the current king of Westeros is in the process of fleeing King’s Landing with Lord Larys Strong (Matthew Needham). Not only that, but when they are stopped by Rhaenyra’s footsoldiers, Larys completely surrenders himself and Aegon into captivity, seemingly implying that they will surrender to Rhaenyra just as the tide starts to turn in her favor.
Back in King’s Landing, Aemond has practically named himself king in the absence of his brother, and while Alicent regards her son with fear in her eyes, Aemond is also clearly shaken by the current state of the war. He knows well that the more progress the Blacks make, the higher the likelihood he’ll need to confront Daemon — the uncle he once revered — and even a dragon as large as his undefeated Vhagar would be genuinely challenged. Despite this, Alicent still encourages her son to face Daemon in battle, which Aemond responds to by proving that Targaryens still have a penchant for incest when he kisses his own mother on the lips.
Things may not be looking good for the Greens, but initially, there seems to be a silver lining with their new alliance with the Triarchy. Unfortunately, Sharako Lohar (Abigail Thorn) has a personal score to settle with her enemy, the Sea Snake, and is willing to abandon her position as the flagship to pursue her mission of revenge. Her decision plays into the infamous Battle of the Gullet, perhaps the greatest naval war ever showcased in the Game of Thrones universe. Rhaenyra is ready to take her dragon into battle, but a bold move from a worried Jacaerys leads to him locking his mother in her chambers while he and Baela (Bethany Antonia) leave to turn the tide themselves with their own dragons.
Back on the front lines, the Sea Snake’s forces have clashed with Lohar’s, but Corlys knows that his old enemy will do anything to catch up to him. After leading Lohar through a narrow strait, causing her to sacrifice her Lannister allies, a final battle between the seafarers results in Corlys being thrown overboard, with his fate ultimately left unknown. On the other hand, Lohar meets her end at the hand of Corlys’ recently reclaimed son, Alyn of Hull (Abubakar Salim).
With the Triarchy’s naval commander defeated, victory for the Sea Snake’s allies should be guaranteed, but things aren’t over yet. A wildcard enters the picture when Rhaena brings a semi-tamed Sheepstealer to the battle, which starts as helpful but soon turns disastrous when the wild dragon starts attacking friendlies. Jacaerys and Baela try to stop the violent beast, but upon realizing their kin is riding the monster, Jacaerys has to maneuver to get out of the way, sending Vermax to the depths in the process. Just when it looks like Jacaerys might make it out alive, a slew of arrows from a nearby ship kills him in an instant, taking yet another of Rhaenyra’s children and setting the stage for an explosive penultimate season.
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Bunnie Xo is not letting her divorce from country music star, Jelly Roll, dim her light, as she recently unleashed her curves for a girls’ night out.
The media personality and her estranged husband shocked many when it was revealed that they were ending their marriage.
However, things still seem amicable between Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo, as they’ve made efforts to keep talks about their separation as civil and friendly as possible.
Bunnie Xo took to social media to flaunt videos and images from her night out, as she rocked a daring plunging top, which showed off her abs and curves.
She also had on high-waisted plaid pants, while accessorizing the entire look with silver jewelry and keeping her blonde hair in loose waves.
Bunnie seemed to be having a great time at the bar she was at with her gal pals, as some videos shared showed her laughing and dancing, sometimes with a cocktail in hand.
In the caption of the Instagram post, she wrote, “So in love w/ these women,” adding a heart and bandage emoji, seemingly hinting at her ongoing divorce from her husband of almost 10 years, Jelly Roll.

In the comment section of her post, fans of Bunnie had nothing but kind words for the podcaster, with some even taking subtle jabs at Jelly Roll.
One person wrote, “I hope you can feel the support of the world, Bunnie! You are a beautiful person, keep loving on YOU.”
“Lady, you are like some superhero. We love you, hope you know that and feel it,” another individual commented.
Someone else said, “You are ONE of a kind PERFECT in every way—don’t ever stop being you with your beautiful, gorgeous heart! You are IRREPLACEABLE 100000%.”
A fan blasted her estranged husband, writing, “J is gonna regret losing you, and he will try to circle the block for sure.”
“Jelly roll will never be able to replace you,” another said.

Jelly Roll was the one who made the move to legally end their marriage in May, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
Court documents obtained by Us Weekly showed that the singer further stated that he and Bunnie were “unable to live together successfully as Husband and Wife.”
Insiders have since shed more light on the reason behind their split, revealing that Jelly Roll and Bunnie’s lifestyles began to clash.
The former lovebirds, who initially bonded over their similar pasts being riddled with struggles, grew apart, especially with the singer prioritizing a “faith-centered lifestyle.”
Speaking to Page Six, a source noted, “Some people around them felt there was growing tension as Jelly embraced a more faith-centered lifestyle while Bunnie continued building the outspoken and provocative brand that had always been authentic to her.”
“Whether that’s fair or not, it became increasingly difficult to reconcile those two worlds,” they added.
The source further explained how multiple marital issues strained Jelly Roll and Bunnie’s marriage, especially the singer’s increased focus on faith amid his weight loss journey.
“A lot of people want to point to one thing, but it was really a combination of issues that had been building for years,” the insider said. “They came from similar worlds when they met and bonded over surviving difficult circumstances, but over time their lives started moving in different directions.”
They added, “Jelly has changed tremendously over the last few years. His focus shifted to his health, faith, family, and the long-term legacy he wants to leave behind.”
Regarding their assets, Jelly Roll noted in the divorce documents: “The Husband anticipates that the parties will execute and enter into a Marital Dissolution Agreement that provides for the division of the parties’ marital assets and debts. Plaintiff asks that the Court approve any Marital Dissolution Agreement entered into by the parties upon the expiration of the statutory waiting period.”

Despite their divorce, the former couple still plans to have a child, with Bunnie Xo sharing the details on her “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
We’re going to co-parent together,” Bunnie stated. “J is my best friend. Like, this isn’t what you guys think this is. Nobody cheated on the other person. We just served our purpose for each other.”
Back in February, the pair shared the exciting news that they had finally found a surrogate following a long battle with infertility.
Bunnie had been open about her struggles, once revealing details about the challenges she was facing while slamming fans speculating about her marriage to Jelly Roll.
“Someone said the other day, ‘They used to always be together, and now you never see them together,’” she recalled. “I’m like, ‘Do you guys not know that for the past six months [that] I’ve been trying to make a baby?”
With the pair confirming that a baby is still underway, it means child support is bound to come into play in their ongoing, and presently amicable divorce.
In the world of television, there are very few creators who can outmatch Taylor Sheridan. Thanks to the success of Yellowstone, Sheridan’s built a veritable empire of TV shows for Paramount. He’s also wrangled a collection of talented actors to star in them, including Kevin Costner, Sylvester Stallone, and Harrison Ford. Long before he climbed to the top of the Paramount mountain, Sheridan racked up a collection of supporting roles on various television shows. One of those series was on a popular 2000’s-era neo-noir series, and it features Sheridan playing a character that’s the complete opposite of the rugged, salt-of-the-earth cowboy types he often writes about or portrays in his current shows.
That series is none other than Veronica Mars. The Rob Thomas-created series stars Kristen Bell as the titular private eye, who juggles solving crimes in her hometown of Neptune with completing high school. Equal parts dark and witty, Veronica Mars was a major success during its original run, outlasting the end of its parent network, UPN, and even returning for both a movie and a revival series. It also saw a number of iconic guest stars during that run, including Tessa Thompson and Amanda Seyfried. That raises the question:What exactly is Taylor Sheridan’s role in Veronica Mars?
Taylor Sheridan makes his first appearance in Veronica Mars during the Season 2 episode “Ahoy Mateys” as Danny Boyd, the cousin of criminal Liam Fitzpatrick (Rodney Rowland). Veronica first encounters Danny when she’s investigating a mystery involving a school bus that plunged into the Pacific Ocean. Danny isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, as he unwittingly shows Veronica around his cousin’s headquarters and winds up being taken down by her signature taser shortly after. It’s a far cry from Sheridan’s clean-cut role as David Hale in Sons of Anarchy, but it showcases that the man has some serious range.
Danny would wind up playing a key role in Season 2 of Veronica Mars, since he has a connection to a plastic surgeon whom Veronica suspects is involved in the bus crash. Said surgeon almost put Veronica’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Logan Echolls (Jason Dohring) behind bars, making Danny’s help all the more necessary. Sheridan would reprise his role in two more episodes of Season 3, though his last appearance in the episode “Debasement Tapes” was overshadowed by none other than Paul Rudd. Despite a brief run, Sheridan managed to be one of Veronica Mars’ most memorable guest stars.
Shortly after his stint on Veronica Mars, Taylor Sheridan would board Sons of Anarchy. However, he quit after that show’s third season to pursue writing, as he felt he wasn’t paid enough for his roles. Sheridan further elaborated on his decision during a 2021 interview with Deadline, saying he knew the time was right to shift gears to writing and creating his own shows.
“It wasn’t so much over money. It was so much more than that’s how the business saw me… And I decided right there that I didn’t want to be 11 on the call sheet for the rest of my life.”
True to his word, Sheridan immediately pivoted to writing scripts for movies and television, beginning with the crime thriller Sicario and then launching the Yellowstone universe, which continues to this day with the spin-offs Y: Marshals and Dutton Ranch. He’s still managed to play key roles in those series, particularly in Yellowstone as horse trainer Travis Wheatley. Travis is the complete opposite of Danny Boyd, as he’s muscular, confident, and impresses every woman he comes into contact with. Some Yellowstone fans tend to see Travis as little more than Sheridan’s self-insert, since the series’ penultimate episode, which features him prominently, is the lowest-rated episode of Yellowstone‘s run.
Taylor Sheridan is about to undergo another seismic career shift, as he’s departing Paramount for a robust deal at Universal Pictures. Fans of his work should remember that his short-lived stint on Veronica Mars helped pave the path to his current superstardom.
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By Chris Snellgrove
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Growing up, I always respected Don Bluth, whose animated films felt like the weirder, scruffier alternative to the squeaky-clean movies of Walt Disney. Some of these were moving and inspirational, like An American Tail. Others were almost horrifying in their own way, like The Secrets of NIMH and All Dogs Go To Heaven. In a weird way, that was part of the charm: while you generally know what to expect from a Disney movie, you never know what you’ll get from Don Bluth. That’s especially true of his forgotten, turn-of-the-millennium sci-fi classic: Titan A.E.
To put it mildly, Titan A.E. is a movie that shouldn’t work. The plot is filled with warmed-over sci-fi cliches, the 2D and 3D animation clash, and the voice cast is beyond eclectic. However, all of these bizarre elements add up to a strange brew that is surprisingly tasty. The movie has also aged surprisingly well, especially now that Star Trek and Star Wars have started circling the drain. If you want a genuinely fresh view of the future, then you need to take a trip to the past. Fortunately, it’s just a click away: Titan A.E. is currently streaming for free on Tubi.

The plot of Titan A.E. is that after Earth is attacked by evil aliens, humans must wander the galaxy, each trying to cobble together a living. One such human is Cale, whose father was working on an ambitious project that caught the aliens’ attention. As a young man, he joins a ragtag crew who need his help (and the holographic map in his ring) to track down his father’s old ship. According to dear old dad, that ship may hold the key to saving what’s left of humanity. But unless our hero can outwit an alien army and find allies he can truly trust, the human race may be completely doomed.
The most striking thing about Titan A.E. is its animation style. The film came out a few years after Toy Story normalized CGI animation. As such, this movie has a mixture of styles: most of it is animated in gloriously beautiful 2D animation, but some of the action (basically, anything involving aliens or spaceships) is animated with CGI. This ends up effectively being a double-edged sword for Titan A.E. On the one hand, the animation styles visually clash, and some of the computer-generated imagery has aged particularly poorly. On the other hand, this mixture of styles gives Titan A.E. a very distinct style, which is only fitting for a movie that, to this day, is like no other cartoon that you’ve seen.

While Titan A.E. will appeal to many audiences (including animation fiends and sci-fi nerds), it will particularly resonate with fans of shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly. That’s because Joss Whedon is one of the film’s writers, and he does a great job bringing these quirky characters to life. Also, while saying this may get me staked by crazed fans, the writing in Titan A.E. arguably represents Whedon at his peak: the dialogue is funny and memorable without feeling like it’s trying too hard. Personally, I’ll take dialogue like this any day over Whedon’s attempts at humor in The Avengers, a movie where a quarter of Tony Stark’s lines are dumb puns and outdated references.
Of course, the dialogue in Titan A.E. is that much more memorable thanks to the movie’s weirdly stacked cast. Lion King alumnus Nathan Lane provides great comic relief as a cutesy alien, while Bill Pullman is all grizzled charisma as a gruff space captain. Janeane Garofalo lends her comedic talents to a kind of stern, den mother of an alien, and Drew Barrymore is all sexy confidence as a pilot turned love interest. At the heart of it all is Matt Damon, whose rich performance helps protagonist Cale stand out as one of the freshest and funniest main characters in sci-fi history.

Beyond the unique animation, great writing, and immersive voice cast, Titan A.E. has one more secret weapon in its arsenal: a killer alt-rock soundtrack. We get fun needle drops from millennial-friendly bands like Lit, Jamiroquai, and Powerman 5000, making this the perfect movie for anyone who went to high school in the ‘90s. Heck, this is a film that prominently included Creed’s “Higher” in its trailer, cementing this movie as an artifact of a simpler time. Will the soundtrack make aging nerds want to stand up and shake their groove thing? Yes. Will you probably need a little pain medicine after you do it? Also yes.
All of this adds up to a movie greater than the sum of its parts. The story is a mishmash of various sci-fi cliches, but it remixes them well enough that the resulting film feels surprisingly fresh. The animation styles clash at times, but the combination of 2D and 3D looks better than almost any modern cartoon. Plus, while the needle drops from yesteryear seriously date the film, that’s not necessarily a bad thing; rather, they serve as a bass-shaking reminder that Titan A.E. hails from the waning twilight of the golden age of animation.

Want to reexperience that golden age for yourself? Don’t worry: you won’t have to form a ragtag band to find answers on the far side of the galaxy. All you need to do is check out Titan A.E., which is currently streaming for free on Tubi. This film is Star Wars meets Firefly, and it will appeal to anyone who has ever obnoxiously quoted the works of Joss Whedon. Throw in a rollicking soundtrack and a pitch-perfect celebrity cast, and you have a forgotten epic that’s worth sharing with the entire galaxy.

For decades, Dragon Ball fans have wondered how Goku’s story will ultimately end. Will the legendary Saiyan unlock one final transformation? Will he ascend to an even greater level of power? Or could his final form be something much simpler?
An obscure piece of artwork from 1989 is now reigniting that discussion.
The illustration, created by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama for the Dragon Ball Z Anime Special book, depicts an elderly Goku many years into the future. While the image was originally created as a joke, fans are now revisiting it as a fascinating glimpse at what Goku’s final years could look like.
What makes the drawing even more interesting is its origin. This version of Goku was not created out of nowhere. It is based on an old sketch Akira Toriyama drew back in 1989 for the Dragon Ball Z Anime Special book. At the time, Toriyama jokingly imagined what Goku might look like as an old man after fans repeatedly asked him when the story would finally end and how Goku would look in it.
The sketch presents a much older version of the beloved hero, a stark contrast to the youthful and energetic fighter fans have followed for decades. Rather than sporting a new transformation or overwhelming aura, this Goku appears aged by time, offering a rare vision of a future that has never been explored in the manga or anime.
Goku [credit: Akira Toriyama 1989]
Since the illustration came from an obscure publication released long before the internet era, many fans had never even seen it before. Now that it has resurfaced, the image is sparking fresh conversations throughout the Dragon Ballcommunity. Some see it simply as a humorous drawing from Toriyama’s past, while others view it as an intriguing possibility for where Goku’s journey could one day end.
Of course, Dragon Ball has changed dramatically since 1989. Goku has gone on to achieve forms that Toriyama himself may never have envisioned when he first drew the sketch. From Super Saiyan to Ultra Instinct, the Saiyan warrior has repeatedly surpassed expectations and rewritten his limits.
Still, there is something compelling about seeing Goku not as an unstoppable fighter chasing greater power, but as an old man who has lived a long and extraordinary life. It is a reminder that even legends grow older, and perhaps the greatest ending for Goku is not one defined by power, but by peace.
Whether Toriyama ever intended the drawing to represent Goku’s true final appearance may never be known. But more than 35 years later, fans are once again asking the question:
Could this sketch from 1989 be our first glimpse at Goku’s final form?
Kyle Busch’s wife, Samantha Busch, is honoring the late NASCAR legend after his death on a day the racer should be spending time with his children.
“This still doesn’t feel real at all. I was up all night thinking about what today should have looked like for Kyle and the kids. The Father’s Day cards that were already made, sitting in a drawer with no one to give them to. Trying to figure out how to navigate a day that should be filled with so much joy for them,” Samantha wrote via Instagram on Sunday, June 21. “He was the dad who never missed a chance to be silly, race the kids around the neighborhood, wrap them in his arms, or stay up a little longer for one more book, one more question, one more moment.”
She continued, “Nothing made him prouder than being Brexton and Lennix’s dad.Watching these memories hurts more than I can explain, but they also remind me how lucky we were to have him.”
Samantha concluded her post with a message for Kyle, sharing that their family — which includes son Brexton, 11, and daughter Lennix, 4 — “[misses] you every second of every day.”
“Our hearts ache for you, but it’s more than that. Your absence is something we physically feel. Our bodies hurt from missing you, from reaching for someone who isn’t there, from loving someone we can’t hold anymore,” Samantha wrote. “I will keep telling your stories, sharing your laughs, and making sure Brexton and Lennix always know just how deeply they were loved by their dad. Happy Father’s Day. We love you and miss you more than words can say.”
Alongside the message, Samantha shared several clips of Kyle with their children through the years. In one video, the family embraced in a sweet hug while standing on a race track.
News broke in May that Kyle unexpectedly died at age 41. One day prior to his death, the racer was hospitalized after he was found unresponsive in a race simulator in North Carolina. A death certificate obtained by Us Weekly showed that Kyle had pneumonia for “days or weeks” before his death, which progressed into sepsis, a life-threatening blood infection that can cause multi-organ failure.
Samantha addressed Kyle’s death the following month, sharing a statement signed by her, Brexton and Lennix.
“As a family, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you,” she wrote via Instagram. “The prayers, messages, flowers, meals, hugs, and countless acts of kindness have carried us through the most heartbreaking days of our lives. While our hearts are absolutely shattered, we have felt God’s presence and arms wrapped tightly around us through each and every one of you.”
She continued, “The love that has surrounded our family during this unimaginable time has brought comfort in the middle of so much pain. Knowing the impact Kyle had on others and seeing how they are honoring him through each unique act of generosity is a true testament to how special Kyle is to so many people. There are moments when the weight of this loss feels impossible to carry, yet time and time again God, through you all, has shown us we are not alone.”
Samantha concluded by sharing “family and friends to fans and complete strangers” for “showing up for us.”
“Thank you for loving our family so well,” she wrote. “Thank you for loving Kyle. Thank you for honoring him. We may never find the words to fully express what your support has meant to us, but please know that we are deeply grateful.”
North West reportedly has a first concert tour in the works following the release of her debut EP, “N0RTH4EVR,” in May.
According to reports, the tour will consist of 14 shows across cities in the United States and is expected to kick off in early August.
Joining the daughter of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian on the road will be Molly Santana, with whom she recently shared the stage at Rolling Loud 2026 and Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash.

After largely making brief stage appearances at other artists’ shows, North West is now set to headline concerts of her own as part of her upcoming debut tour.
Tickets for the concerts went on sale Friday, while the tour itself is scheduled to begin on August 5 and conclude on August 27.
The average ticket price is around $78.46, although some seats are available for as little as $32. Premium seats and VIP packages are expected to cost more than $500.
North will perform exclusively in major U.S. cities, including Dallas, where the tour kicks off, and Los Angeles, which will host the final show. In total, the tour consists of 14 dates, with each show scheduled to begin at or after 7 p.m.
For each of the tour dates, North will be joined by rapper and singer Molly Santana, who first emerged on the music scene in 2021 with the release of her debut EP, “Molly’s World.”
Santana has gained greater recognition in recent years, including through her feature on the track “Ran to Atlanta” from Drake’s album “Iceman.”
The tour will not be the first time Santana and North have performed together in public. They most recently shared the stage at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash in Chicago just a week ago, which featured artists such as Lil Baby, Playboi Carti, and Lil Uzi Vert.
The pair also appeared together at Rolling Loud 2026 in Orlando, where their appearance was billed as a surprise performance.
Going on tour follows North’s debut EP, “N0RTH4EVR,” which she released early last month on streaming services through Gamma, per Billboard.
The EP features six tracks, including “H0w Sh0uld ! F33l,” “Th!s t!m3,” “Aishite,” and “#N0rth4evr.”
Across the project, North blends elements of punk rock and intense rage rap in a way that moves fluidly across the sonic styles of her generation. It also incorporates elements of emo and Jersey club.
She self-produced and wrote all the tracks on the project and, interestingly, did not feature any collaborators, seemingly to keep the project solely her own. However, she did sample a couple of songs, including Meg & Dia’s “Monster” and Social Repose’s rock-based cover of Mumford & Sons’ “Little Lion Man.”

North’s EP release appears to have been met with enthusiastic support from her family. Instagram Story posts from Rob Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, and Kris Jenner showed them streaming and listening to the project, tagging North and sharing emojis to express their pride.
At home, her mother, Kim Kardashian, went the extra mile by decorating the house with inflatable balloons spelling out the album title. North later shared a clip of the scene on her Instagram Story, which also included a snippet of “Aishite” playing in the background.
In addition to the family promotion, North hosted a two-day pop-up event at Complex’s Fairfax store in Los Angeles. At the venue, fans could listen to the EP, purchase exclusive merchandise, and meet her.
Supporting her at the event were her father, Kanye, and his wife, Bianca Censori, who attended on the first night, and Kim, who appeared on the second night.

A few days ago, North officially became a teenager and received heartfelt messages from her parents to mark the milestone.
“Happy Birthday my Northiiiiiieeeeeeeee (Uzi voice!!!).” Kim wrote on Instagram. “I can’t believe you are officially a teenager!!!!! There’s no one like you my baby girl! I love being your mom and watching you grow. I love you to the aliens galaxies you would speak of as a kid and beyond.”
Meanwhile, Kanye kept his message brief, writing, “Happy Bday Twin,” alongside a picture of the teenager.
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