Around this time last year, I made the declaration that The Bear should have ended with Season 4. I felt that the finale, which saw Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) quitting and handing over The Bear to Syd (Ayo Edibiri) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), was the perfect bow on top of the series, and that the show didn’t need any more seasons. Well, I’m willing to admit that I was wrong.
The Bear Season 5 brings the show back to the beginning, with eight streamlined, high-energy episodes that embody everything fans love. Once again, a chaotic night of service is at the center of it. This time, the series channels The Pitt and 24 by setting the entire season, except the finale, over the course of one day. Without unnecessary frills and over-the-top cameos, showrunner Christopher Storer strips The Bear Season 5 down to the basics and proves that the series has never needed much more than that.
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‘The Bear’ Season 5 Was Made To Be Binged
While the intensity of this show, especially during Season 2, has meant that you might need to take a break between episodes, The Bear Season 5 feels designed to be watched all in one night. The frenetic pacing of the episodes flows easily into one another, making the season feel like one big movie. As the kitchen deals with flooding, storm traffic, overbooked tables, and a lack of food, the tempo never lets up, and the crew is forced to keep moving forward, as if stopping will bring all of this to an end.
The audience is given a break from the unending barrage of conflict with small, quiet scenes between characters. It’s a tried-and-true method, one that feels unique to The Bear. Whether it’s Richie talking some sense into Carmy during a smoke break or Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas) crafting an artistic dish made out of brussels sprouts in her home kitchen, these little interludes allow the viewer to take a breather before being plunged back into chaos. The pace of the episodes only reaches a true hiccup when we follow Uncle Jimmy (Oliver Platt), The Computer (Brian Koppelman), and The Computer’s protégée, Cheese (Elsie Fisher).
Jimmy’s storyline this season mainly consists of him scrambling to get back all the money he’s lost after some bad investments and funding the largest money sink known to man: restaurants. It’s not that Platt isn’t good in these scenes; he and Koppelman have witty banter, and Fisher’s Cheese is a wonderful addition as a vaping Zoomer and the upgraded version of her uncle. It’s just that Jimmy’s conflict never feels as pressing as what’s happening at The Bear. Sure, he’s the guy who is financing all this, but it doesn’t feel like there’s any true threat because we know Ebra’s (Edwin Lee Gibson) plan for franchising is always in the distance, ready to swoop in and save the day. In the kitchen, not only are tensions constantly high, but even if Jimmy pulls through with the money, something can always go disastrously wrong, and that’s where the stakes lie.
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‘The Bear’ Season 5 Proves Once Again That the Cast Anchors the Show
I’ve praised Ayo Edebiri in the past for her performance on The Bear, and Season 5 proves her immense talent through and through as she takes Syd from her final steps as an uncertain, burgeoning chef into someone who can not only manage a full team but does it far better than Carmy ever could. Edebiri, who is deft at navigating both comedic scenes and drama, is easily the standout of the entire series, and by the end, it almost makes us wish there was more of TheBear coming with Syd fully at the helm.
Alongside Edebiri is Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who has also been one of the show’s best and most reliable performers. Following the emotional standalone episode “Gary”, written by both Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal, Richie has finally reached his final form. Much like Syd, whose journey was also peppered with insecurity and uncertainty, the season finally confirms that Richie is standing on his own two feet — not only surviving working at The Bear, but thriving. If Carmy’s decision to give the restaurant to Syd and Richie felt sudden at the end of Season 4, Season 5 proves that he knew what he was doing.
Speaking of Carmy, White shines in Season 5 in a way he hasn’t since the beginning. After three grueling seasons of seeing him struggle with his anxiety, his grief, and his trauma, The Bear finally lets viewers see the result of Carmy’s slow growth. White is fantastic as a newly evolved Carmy who not only realizes he’s made the right decision but also acknowledges that his attitude and temper have caused their downfall. For the first time in a long time, it doesn’t feel like White is being overshadowed by his co-stars, and his performance reminds us why we’ve been rooting for Carmy this whole time.
Season 5 of ‘The Bear’ will drop in full on Hulu on June 25th.
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Season 5 also allows the rest of the cast to grow and wraps up each story nicely as they fully embrace their roles with a newfound confidence. Colón-Zayas’s Tina has been a brilliant character since day one, but seeing her finally reach her height reminds us of how far everyone’s come. Lionel Boyce‘s Marcus, who has had a similar trajectory, deals with his fragile relationship with his father in the season while bouncing off of Will Poulter‘s Luca, who is still staging at The Bear. Boyce, who has always had a quietly powerful presence, takes more of the center stage, which only makes us wish we’d gotten more of him in previous seasons.
Poulter is just one example of this show’s ability to turn guest stars into pillars of the series. While there are far fewer cameos to stuff into Season 5 — except for one big party scene at the very end — that doesn’t mean the show lacks in star power. Once again, Jamie Lee Curtis comes sweeping in to stun in every scene she’s in. Though she spends a lot of the season babysitting for Natalie (Abby Elliott), Donna’s arrival at The Bear finally delivers a gut-punch moment that ties everything together for the Berzattos. With so much talent on screen, it’s hard to pick out any weak performances; the cast works perfectly together like a well-oiled machine.
‘The Bear’s Final Season Is Nothing Short of Perfect
The best thing that The Bear has ever done is return to its roots in this final season. No trips to Copenhagen, no Carmy running an errand for a whole episode, no staging at other restaurants. The action centers purely on The Bear. Sometimes, the tension in the show is a little too familiar, with Carmy trying to take control again, Syd still uncertain about her leadership role, and Richie flying off the handle. What used to feel so nerve-wracking feels more like a plot device to move the story forward.
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Yet the fate of The Bear has never been as important as the people working there. Through its five seasons, The Bear has not only exposed the pretension of highbrow dining, but it’s also pointed out the abusive and degrading environments these restaurants often become. The series proves that that is not a requirement for greatness, and that clashing egos only cause chaos. When the team collaborates, allows for creativity, and supports one another, everyone is working at their best.
Season 5 also focuses on the passion that these characters have for The Bear. Each character realizes that this job isn’t just a nine-to-five for them; it’s something they love. The show’s main question then becomes: what happens when you love what you do? Does the job get easier, or is the pressure worse? Is happiness worth the sacrifice and pain? In a high-intensity kitchen, it’s easy to see how quickly people can burn out, but it’s the family at the heart of The Bear that keeps it all together. At the end of the day, no matter how bad a fight is, these people will apologize, reconcile, and go back to working with each other as family does.
While the penultimate episode of The Bear is the fireworks show, finishing off a seemingly apocalyptic service, the gentle series finale wraps everything up perfectly. Stripping the show of all the nail-biting anxiety and pretentious trimmings that previously held it back, the episode is saccharine but earned. It’s also hopeful and bright, with a conclusion in which everyone finally finds some sort of peace. I’ve been harsh on this show in the past, but Season 5 proves that I should have trusted the process, because Storer has created nothing less than a masterpiece with The Bear, one that will be sorely missed now that it’s over.
All seasons of The Bear are now available to stream on Hulu.
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2022 – 2026-00-00
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Hulu
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Christopher Storer
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Ramy Youssef
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Catherine Schetina, Alex Russell, Karen Joseph Adcock, Sofya Levitsky-Weitz, Stacy Osei-Kuffour
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Pros & Cons
Season 5’s pacing and format is superb, making it the perfect binge since it takes place over the course of one day.
Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jeremy Allen White, and Jamie Lee Curtis all deliver stunning performances.
The final season cuts away the extra fat of unncessary cameos and pretentious restaurant jargon and strips it down to the brass tacks.
The series finale takes all the elements of past seasons to create a neat and hopeful ending that makes us wish the show wasn’t actually over for good.
After facing a ban in Germany due to potentially violating hate speech laws, director Uwe Boll released his latest film, Citizen Vigilante, on social media for a limited free viewing from June 25-27, 2026. This unprecedented move has allowed people all over the world to view Boll’s message, which has polarized people between admiring it as a right-wing message and condemning it as a racist caricature.
I watched the movie, and I don’t think either of those statements is true.
Citizen Vigilante Will Not Spare You Its Savagery
Citizen Vigilante is a portrait of a man we eventually learn is named Sanders (played by the controversial Armie Hammer), who grew up wealthy, has a military background that includes some nifty tattoos, and now rents out properties in Europe that his father once owned. The movie takes place in an unspecified city that is meant to generically symbolize Europe, and despite the title, Sanders is not actually a citizen of the country, which is a source of contention regarding his rental properties: they could be seized and offered to migrants seeking refuge in the town because of their ownership.
However, Sanders also has a few hobbies, including making anonymous videos criticizing society from a far-right perspective, visiting victims of violent crimes committed by foreigners who escaped justice, and beating up or slaughtering anyone who threatens an innocent. A few revealing scenes show that Sanders does have some kind of moral compass, but that compass includes breaking the wrists of some bullying teenagers and luring a gang of abusers to their deaths.
Meanwhile, this portrait is being assembled by Interpol Regional Chief Henry (Costas Mandylor), who has been following the story with concern because the “Citizen Vigilante” is picking up fans on social media who wish someone like him would operate in their countries. Henry has been trying to track down this vigilante and bring him to justice, tapping local police in his quest to find Sanders.
This is a heavy film, and not for the faint of heart. The opening scene sees a mother suddenly stabbed in the neck (in a style reminiscent of a recent high-profile, real-life murder that became a major news event), and the violence only ramps up from there. The movie is very gritty, and Sanders is a brutal man; audiences are not spared his savagery.
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Hits Different When Viewed As A Satire
The technical aspects of this film are exquisite, however. The location scouting treats viewers to an urban all-Europe, and it really is hard to tell what country the story takes place in. However, building exteriors, alleys, streets, and the cinematography that displays them are all well-chosen, feasting the eyes with the “motion” in the phrase “motion picture” by highlighting wide angles and sweeping shots. The movie is also edited masterfully, with cinematic cuts that reveal important parts of the story through imagery rather than dialogue.
The dialogue and script seem weak on the surface, with cliched lines, scenes that drag out, and a plot that seems to zig-zag all over the place. However, it is actually a tightly wrapped package filled with extremist caricatures, not in the least of which is the titular character. To some degree, even Henry is a caricature, although he is less of one than everyone else.
Sanders is a very nuanced character, though, not just a cold-blooded and racist killer. He gives a group of hoodlums repeated chances before harming them. In a scene that was puzzling to many viewers, he engages a worker in a brothel he owns, then interrupts his encounter with her to obsess about mold on the wall (it turns out he owns the building that houses the brothel). The scene seems on a trajectory to paint him as brutal to women as he is to migrant criminals, but veers into an entirely different and surprising direction.
Not that Sanders is a nice guy, though. He is very definitely the villain of the piece, with the true hero being Henry. Sanders’ vitriol is directed against certain types of people, most specifically migrants from Africa and the Middle East who have committed violent crimes. He elucidates his reasoning for his vigilantism in anonymous videos, and some of his rhetoric is quite alarming, calling out cultural and religious differences as the reason these migrants commit their crimes.
However, the film also uses ripped-from-the-headlines anecdotes to illustrate the source of Sanders’ anger. Aside from the early murder of the mother, there are gangs, judges who let truly vicious criminals off on light sentences because they are impoverished or disadvantaged, and a situation where Sanders, in his capacity as a landlord, is demanded by the local government to house migrants for free and indefinitely. These are things that have reportedly taken place throughout Europe and the United States over the past few years, thanks to policies meant to offset centuries of colonialism and inequality.
A Perspective On Protagonists And Polarization
The conflict between these two viewpoints is the central argument of the movie, not a glorification of either side. The problem with Sanders is not that he is deranged or bigoted, but that he weaponizes the truth to a murderous degree. Especially with the current events angle of the script, the arguments Sanders makes have grains of truth to them that he then exploits to their most ludicrous possible conclusions. However, those who receive his brand of justice are as extreme as he is, but in the opposite direction.
This is the main quality that makes Henry and not Sanders the hero of the film; Sanders just so happens to be the protagonist. Henry is very well aware of the injustices Sanders opposes, but is simultaneously aware that Sanders’ solution is not only not the answer but has the potential to create more vigilantes.
He represents all the rest of us who lie between Sanders and his victims; everyone who doesn’t dwell in the extremes but in between them. He represents the victims of the crimes that Sanders’ migrant criminals committed, but he also represents all the other people harmed by Sanders’ actions who were neither criminals nor complicit in criminality. Henry represents all the rest of us who haven’t been polarized by politics surrounding the inclusion of foreigners in society.
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So, while both Sanders and the migrant criminals are cartoon versions of reality and the dialogue comes off as cheesy and heavy-handed, Citizen Vigilante is actually a brilliant, robust satire that laments how extreme the mainstream has become and warns us what it could become. It glorifies nobody, least of all its titular character, and condemns everybody, with only the beleaguered Henry exempting himself by looking at all the pieces, both good and bad.
It’s unfortunate that more people didn’t examine this movie the way Henry did Sanders and the world around him, because it is not the movie it is being painted as. For all its simplicity, it is much deeper than it is being credited for. Unfortunately, the people it must most urgently reach are the same people who will decry it the loudest.
Citizen Vigilanteis available to watch on X until 10:00 am EST on June 27, 2026.
Many movie fans already have their sights set on the end of 2026, when three of the most ambitious sci-fi movies of the year are all set to come out on the same day. The biggest pure sci-fi movie arriving in theaters on December 18, 2026, is Dune: Part Three, the final chapter in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi saga that launched back in 2021. Opening in theaters on the same day as Dune 3 is Avengers: Doomsday, which will likely post higher box-office numbers than its Arrakis-set counterpart. This is largely due to it being the MCU’s first Avengers movie in seven years, and the first Marvel movie since Avengers: Endgame to star Robert Downey Jr. Netflix also announced this week that Brad Bird’s sci-fi detective thriller, Ray Gunn, will begin streaming on the very same day.
However, while it’s easy to look ahead at everything that’s to come this year, one of the most successful sci-fi movies of all time has already happened. The film in question is Project Hail Mary, the space epic starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (writers and producers of Into andAcross the Spider-Verse). Project Hail Mary is based on the novel of the same name by Andy Weir, who also wrote the sci-fi novel The Martian that inspired Ridley Scott’s 2015 film. According to Goodreads,Project Hail Mary has officially become the most-read novel of 2026, not only in the sci-fi genre, but including all genres of novels, fiction or nonfiction. This comes after the film earned acclaim for being such a faithful adaptation of the source material, which most book readers would claim is still a better version of the story.
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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive? The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.
💊The Matrix
🔥Mad Max
🌧️Blade Runner
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🏜️Dune
🚀Star Wars
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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do? The first instinct is often the truest one.
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely? What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.
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What kind of threat keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust? Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.
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Which environment could you actually endure long-term? Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.
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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart? The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all? Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.
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What would actually make survival worth it? Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.
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Your Fate Has Been Calculated You’d Survive In…
Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.
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The Resistance, Zion
The Matrix
You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.
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You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.
The Wasteland
Mad Max
The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.
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You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.
Los Angeles, 2049
Blade Runner
You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.
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You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.
Arrakis
Dune
Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.
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Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.
A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Star Wars
The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.
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You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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Was ‘Project Hail Mary’ a Successful Movie?
Project Hail Mary was a massive success by nearly every metric a movie can be measured. The film came out of the gates strong with scores of 94% from critics and 95% from audiences on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the highest-rated movies of the year. It then put up $683 million at the global box office, turning a profit off its massive $200 million budget, before also becoming a smash hit on VOD. The film was added to MGM+ last week, where it’s currently the most popular movie in the world.
Check out Project Hail Mary on MGM+ and stay tuned to Collider for all the biggest sci-fi projects coming later this year.
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March 15, 2026
Runtime
157 minutes
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Christopher Miller, Phil Lord
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Drew Goddard, Andy Weir
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Aditya Sood, Amy Pascal, Andy Weir, Christopher Miller, Phil Lord, Rachel O’Connor, Ryan Gosling
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There has been no shortage of content for Taylor Sheridan fans this year, and the first project that immediately comes to mind is the biggest series on Paramount Plus right now, Dutton Ranch. The Yellowstone spin-off show stars Cole Hauser as Rip and Kelly Reilly as Beth, and it’s earning widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences — this made Paramount’s decision to renew it for Season 2 an easy one. The Yellowstone universe did stumble earlier this year with the premiere of Marshals, another offshoot starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. The reception for Marshals couldn’t be any more different than that of Dutton Ranch, though. Fans and critics alike have resorted to hate-watching the Sheridan-produced Western series, but they’re doing so at a high enough clip that the series has been renewed for Season 2, which is already in production, even becoming one of the most-watched shows of 2026.
Sheridan has a few more shows expected to make comebacks before the end of this year, but the only one with a confirmed return date is Lioness, which begins streaming on August 2. Two more Sheridan shows that have either wrapped production or are near the end of shooting are Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown, and there could be a crossover coming in the near future. In a recent post from Mayor of Kingstown star Jeremy Renner sharing the first-look images from Season 4, Tulsa King star Frank Grillo commented that he has an idea to join the show as Mike McClusky’s cousin. It’s unclear if he means his Tulsa King character, Bill Bevilaqua, could be related to Renner’s titular character, or if this would be an entirely new role, but the ultimate Sheridan crossover could be in the works.
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Collider Exclusive · Taylor Sheridan Universe Quiz Which Taylor Sheridan Show Do You Belong In? Yellowstone · Landman · Tulsa King · Mayor of Kingstown
Four worlds. All of them brutal, complicated, and built on power, loyalty, and the price of survival. Taylor Sheridan doesn’t write heroes — he writes people who do what they have to do and live with the cost. Ten questions will reveal which one of his worlds you were made for.
🤠Yellowstone
🛢️Landman
👑Tulsa King
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⚖️Mayor of Kingstown
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Where does your power come from? In Sheridan’s world, everyone has leverage. The question is what kind.
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Who do you put first, no matter what? Loyalty in Sheridan’s universe is always absolute — and always costly.
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Someone crosses a line. How do you respond? Every Sheridan protagonist has a line. What matters is what happens after it’s crossed.
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Where do you feel most in your element? Sheridan’s worlds are as much about place as they are about people.
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How do you feel about operating in the grey? Nobody in a Sheridan show has clean hands. The question is how they carry the dirt.
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What are you actually fighting to hold onto? Every Sheridan character is fighting a war. The real question is what they’re defending.
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How do you lead? Authority in Sheridan’s world is never given — it’s established, maintained, and constantly tested.
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Someone new arrives and tries to change how things work. Your reaction? Every Sheridan show has an outsider disrupting an established order. Sometimes that outsider is you.
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What has your position cost you? Nobody gets to where these characters are without paying for it. The bill is always personal.
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When it’s over, what do you want people to say? Sheridan’s characters all know the ending is coming. The question is what they leave behind.
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Sheridan Has Spoken You Belong In…
The show that claimed the most of your answers is the world you were built for. If two tied, both are shown — you’re complicated enough to straddle two Sheridan universes.
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🤠 Yellowstone
🛢️ Landman
👑 Tulsa King
⚖️ Mayor of Kingstown
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You are a Dutton — or you might as well be. You understand that some things are worth protecting at any cost, and that the modern world’s indifference to history, to land, to legacy, is not something you’re willing to accept quietly. You lead from the front, you carry your family’s weight without complaint, and when someone threatens what’s yours, you don’t escalate — you finish it. You’re not cruel. But you are absolute. In Yellowstone’s world, that combination of ferocity and loyalty doesn’t make you a villain. It makes you the only thing standing between everything that matters and everyone who wants to take it.
You thrive in the chaos of high-stakes negotiation, where the money is enormous, the margins are thin, and the wrong word in the wrong room can cost everyone everything. You’re a fixer — the person called when a situation is already on fire and needs someone with the nerve to walk into it. West Texas oil country rewards exactly what you are: sharp, adaptable, unsentimental, and absolutely clear-eyed about what people want and what they’ll do to get it. You’re not naive enough to think this world is fair. You’re smart enough to be the one deciding who it’s fair to.
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You are a Dwight Manfredi — someone who has served their time, paid their dues, and arrived somewhere unexpected with nothing but their reputation and their wits. You adapt without losing yourself. You build loyalty through respect rather than fear, though you’re not above reminding people that the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Tulsa King is for people who are still standing when everyone assumed they’d be finished — who find, in an unfamiliar place, that they’re more capable than the world gave them credit for. You don’t need a throne. You build one, wherever you happen to land.
You carry the weight of a system that is broken by design, and you do it anyway — because someone has to, and because you’re the only one positioned to do it without the whole thing collapsing. Mike McLusky’s world is for people who are comfortable operating where there are no good options, only less catastrophic ones. You speak every language: law enforcement, criminal, political, human. That fluency makes you invaluable and it makes you a target. You’ve made your peace with both. Mayor of Kingstown belongs to people who understand that keeping the peace is not the same as being at peace — and who do the job regardless.
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When Does ‘Tulsa King’ Season 4 Come Out?
Paramount has not set a return date for either Tulsa King or Mayor of Kingstown, but it would be surprising if they don’t return before the end of the year. Especially Tulsa King, which wrapped filming more than two months ago and has been in the editing stage ever since. Mayor of Kingstown is expected to wrap filming in the next few weeks, so even if it’s unable to hit a 2026 release date, it shouldn’t be any later than Q1 in 2027 before it premieres its final season.
Check out the latest seasons of Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount+ and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the return of both shows.
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November 13, 2022
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Dave Erickson, Terence Winter
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Allen Coulter, Benjamin Semanoff, David Semel, Guy Ferland, Joshua Marston, Kevin Dowling, Lodge Kerrigan, Jim McKay
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Joseph Riccobene, David Flebotte, William Schmidt, Taylor Elmore, Tom Sierchio, Regina Corrado, Stephen Scaia, Terence Winter
Another ‘Love Island USA’ contestant has left the villa after online controversy erupted. Alannah Keyser‘s time on the hit reality dating series came to an abrupt end after a resurfaced video allegedly showed her using the N-word while singing along to a song.
Alannah Keyser Leaves ‘Love Island USA’ Following Resurfaced Video
According to TMZ, Peacock confirmed that Keyser would no longer appear on the reality dating series following Thursday night’s episode. Her exit comes after a resurfaced video allegedly showed her using the N-word while singing along to Roddy Ricch’s hit song, ‘The Box.’ Another alleged post showed screenshots of her using the word in an Instagram comment.
Production sources told TMZ that the video and related social media posts were not circulating publicly until after Keyser had already joined the show. As The Shade Room previously reported, Keyser’s father defended his daughter in a statement to TMZ earlier this week. He said he does not believe she is racist and noted that she has always had friends from diverse backgrounds. He also called the online backlash against her “ridiculous.”
Social Media Reacts
Instagram user @d3vintd.03 wrote, “Now we wait for the video of her saying how she loves black people so much and would never do this again 😂😂”
Another Instagram user @_naturalafrolatina wrote, “I still see her on love island what episode she gonna be gone 😂”
While Instagram user @_foreverkee wrote, “Just waiting for her long post and apology. At least she got good taste in music”
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Instagram user @prettytice_ wrote, “I knew it ws coming..”
Another Instagram user @vonjaee wrote, “Should’ve just kept it to herself. Free speech but that doesn’t mean u won’t face consequences”
While Instagram user @j.myaaaa wrote, “lmfao boy they don’t f*** around 😭”
Instagram user @selfmaderuss_ wrote, “They do a horrible job at doing background checks 😭.. glad she gone though”
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Another Instagram user @__1Kgorgeous wrote, “One thing love island don’t play about! 👏🏾”
While Instagram user @theycallinmeemani wrote, “Welp Zach going back empty handed and Kayda finna be posted up with a big dawg 😂😂😂😂😂😂”
This Isn’t The First Time ‘Love Island USA’ Has Faced A Similar Controversy
Keyser entered the villa as one of Casa Amor’s bombshells and is now the second contestant to leave this season, following the resurfacing of past social media content.
Earlier this season, cast member Vasana Montgomery was removed from the show shortly after Peacock announced the Season 8 cast. Her departure came after resurfaced videos allegedly showed her using the N-word.
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Following her exit, Montgomery addressed the controversy in a statement shared to her Instagram Story. She apologized for using the racial slur in videos from her teenage years and acknowledged the harm caused by her past actions.
Keyser’s removal also follows similar incidents during Season 7, when contestants Yulissa Escobar and Cierra Ortega were both removed from ‘Love Island USA’ after their past use of racial slurs resurfaced online.
Y’all! Tia Mowry has the timeline doing a double-take after fans clocked her recent glow and started wondering what’s really behind it. The actress recently opened up about her love life and says this whole relationship isn’t just luck—she insists, “I deserve it all!”
While appearing on SiriusXM’s ‘Today Show Radio,’ Tia revealed she is dating a man named Javon’e, a teacher with a master’s degree who has also studied in France. She couldn’t stop gushing about him, describing him as “an artist” and “an avid reader,” and sharing how their relationship is rooted in calm, intentional habits. The couple keeps things calm and intentional, spending Wednesdays at a Buddhist temple together to meditate and reset. Tia shared that her man even reads to her at night before bed, adding that they’re currently going through books focused on co-parenting since they both have children around the same ages. She didn’t hold back on the praise either, calling him a “wonderful human being” as she continued to gush over their connection.
Our Girl Really Pulled A Ciara With This One
Tia went even deeper into what makes him stand out, praising his emotional intelligence and how he shows up for her. “Some of the things that he just says, like ‘How can I support you?’ His emotional intelligence is amazing,” she shared. She also reflected on her journey to finding love after her 2022 split from ex-husband, Cory Hardrict, saying she had to sit in solitude and truly learn herself first. “I really needed to sit in…solitude and…learn who I am first,” she explained.
Now in her manifestation era, Tia says she intentionally called this relationship in. She revealed she once made a list of qualities she wanted in a partner, paired with meditation and visualization. “I would meditate about the feeling that I would want to feel—and the feeling was my nervous system being safe,” she said, adding that she believes that sense of peace is exactly what she’s experiencing now.
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The Internet Said “We See You, Tia”
As soon as this popped up on their timeline, fans wasted no time running straight to TSR’s comment section to weigh in. Some joke that Tia Mowry is literally just a girl living her soft life out loud. While others argue that her boyfriend receives praise for doing the bare minimum. However, plenty of commenters feel inspired, writing down everything she says in hopes of manifesting their own perfect man, too.
One Instagram user @drmarshaevans said, “I honestly love this for her 🥹🫶🏾”
This Instagram user @jezarriches added, “So wait you said…✅notebook ✅music✅candles ✅dream about my nervous system being safe Okay I’ll be right back🏃🏽♀️”
And, Instagram user @nicolethekey wrote, “She’s giddy, he’s cute! Love this for her 🥰 Life is to be lived“
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However, Instagram user @gohard721 claimed, “Women be so gassed in the beginning 😂 He ask me if i want butter on my toast he’s so considerate“
Meanwhile, Instagram user @quitaa_ shared, “Cuz why am I cheesing so hard listening to this 🥹”
While Instagram user @just_brandzz commented, “She lost me at Buddhist lol but happy for her 👏 👏😂”
Jenni “JWoww” Farley pulled off the ultimate surprise for her closest family and friends by disguising her wedding as a movie premiere. The “Jersey Shore” star and longtime fiancé Zack Carpinello secretly tied the knot on June 24 after inviting 50 guests to what they believed was a special screening of Farley’s upcoming film, “Nanny Cam.” Instead, attendees arrived to discover they were about to witness the couple exchange vows. The elaborate plan remained under wraps for months as the couple carefully orchestrated every detail of the surprise celebration.
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Farley and Carpinello transformed Madison Modern Social in Old Bridge, New Jersey, into what appeared to be a film premiere. From movie-themed invitations and signage to a red carpet entrance, every detail was designed to convince guests they were celebrating Farley’s latest project rather than attending a wedding.
“We envisioned a small, meaningful celebration focused on the people who matter most to us,” Farley told PEOPLE. “We weren’t interested in throwing the biggest wedding possible. We wanted an unforgettable moment shared with our closest family and friends. The goal was creating memories, not creating a production.”
She added, “More than anything, we wanted the day to feel authentic to us. The surprise element, the family focus, and the intimate guest list all allowed us to create something personal and meaningful.”
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The Couple Couldn’t Wait To See Everyone’s Reactions
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According to the newlyweds, keeping the wedding secret for months made the big reveal even more rewarding.
“We’ve spent months keeping this secret, creating invitations, planning the movie-themed details, and building the surprise,” the couple shared ahead of the ceremony. “Seeing our family and friends go from thinking they’re attending a special screening for ‘Nanny Cam’ to realizing they’re actually at our wedding will be a moment we’ll never forget.”
When guests arrived, they were greeted by the local mayor, who also served as the wedding officiant before revealing the true reason everyone had gathered.
A ‘Beauty And The Beast’ Wedding With A Dark Romance Twist
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Rather than opting for a traditional ballroom wedding, Farley and Carpinello chose the contemporary restaurant because it allowed them to create a more intimate atmosphere centered around family instead of an extravagant production. The décor featured deep ruby reds, candlelight, romantic florals, and rose-gold accents inspired by what Farley described as “a modern “Beauty and the Beast” fairy tale with a dark romance twist.”
“Ruby became the thread that tied everything together,” she explained. “From my ruby ring and Zack’s new rose gold wedding band featuring rubies, to our color palette and the gifts we incorporated for our children, the ruby represented love, family, and the next chapter of our story.”
The bride also included a heartfelt tribute to her longtime best friend and former “Jersey Shore” castmate Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi by walking into the ceremony to Lana Del Rey‘s “Young and Beautiful,” the same song Polizzi used for her first dance. “It’s a tribute to my best friend,” Farley said.
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JWoww Made Sure Her Children Were Part Of The Celebration
Farley and Carpinello emphasized that the wedding wasn’t just about the two of them but about the family they’ve built together over the past seven years. Farley shares daughter Meilani, 11, and son Greyson, 10, with ex-husband Roger Mathews.
During the ceremony, Carpinello presented Meilani with a ruby birthstone ring while Greyson received a soccer-themed gift. “This wedding is about our family, not just the two of us,” the couple shared. “We wanted the day to celebrate not only our love story but also the family we’ve built together over the last seven years.”
Their Love Story Began Years Before The Proposal
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Although Farley and Carpinello grew up in neighboring New Jersey towns, they didn’t begin dating until years later. Carpinello proposed during Farley’s 36th birthday celebration atop the Empire State Building in 2021, creating what she described as a deeply meaningful memory after experiencing several difficult birthdays following the loss of family members. “It was incredibly thoughtful and made an already special day even more meaningful,” Farley recalled.
After saying “I do,” the newlyweds revealed they’ll celebrate the next chapter of their lives with a honeymoon through Italy and Switzerland before returning home to continue building memories with their children, family, and friends.
Whitney Houston‘s longtime bodyguard remains her sworn defender even after her death.
Ray Watson recently protected the late singer from false claims, sharing his perspective on what happened during her 2009 appearance on Oprah Winfrey‘s show.
The incident began trending after Oprah Winfrey claimed Whitney Houston had fallen off the stage because she had relapsed. However, Ray Watson begged to differ.
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Watson recently addressed Winfrey’s viral claims in a virtual interview shared on YouTube. He confirmed Houston took a tumble off the talk show stage in 2009, but it wasn’t because she was high, as the host claimed.
The bodyguard confessed that he couldn’t recall what Houston was doing at the time, whether it was a sound check or something else. But he remembered her walking towards the front of the stage and someone trying to warn her as she moved closer to the edge.
“When she got to the edge, I think somebody told her, ‘Watch, be careful, watch it.’ And then she went down,” Watson told TMZ’s Charlie Neff, adding that the area had been too dark for Houston to notice the end of the stage.
The Late Singer Laughed Off The Incident And Went Back To Business
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Watson recalled everyone panicking and rushing to the “All the Man That I Need” hitmaker’s side, but she got back on her feet before they reached her. He noted Houston laughed off the incident, telling people that she didn’t see the edge before falling off.
While everyone, including her bodyguard, was worried she was hurt, the singer hopped back on the stage and finished what she was doing. When asked if Houston had been having trouble with addiction when the incident happened, Watson said:
“I will tell you the truth about it, and this is the honest truth. I never seen Wendy get high. Never seen. I speculated, but I never saw her. I never seen her do it.”
The Bodyguard Slammed Oprah Winfrey For Waiting Years To Drop Her Claims
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Watson added that at the time of Houston’s fall, she never appeared to be high, nor did he notice any indication stating otherwise. When asked why Winfrey believed the cultural icon had relapsed, he stressed that he could not see through her eyes.
Despite noting that Winfrey was entitled to her own opinions, Watson couldn’t help but slam her for waiting until Houston’s passing to drop her claims. “Whitney’s not here to rebut. She’s not here…Now they say that she waited so many years before she said it. Well, why didn’t you say it then?” he wondered.
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The bodyguard also called BS on the talk host’s claim of not sharing the story earlier to protect Houston’s career. He stressed that he did not believe Winfrey and reiterated that she waited 17 years to drop her allegations instead of facing Houston while she was alive.
The Talk Show Host Faces Backlash Following The New Narrative
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Watson’s words sparked a wave of support for the late singer, with many fans echoing his words in the comment section. They slammed Winfrey for allegedly trying to stay relevant by spreading false information about Houston.
“Oprah is a menace,” someone declared, with another questioning the talk show host’s motive for sharing the 2009 incident. “F-K Oprah!!! You all haven’t learned that yet??? Oprah is shady as hell!!!” a third alleged, with more fans sharing the same view.
A YouTube user claimed Winfrey was infamous for never telling the truth, with another agreeing. A fellow critic believed the media personality was “jealous of any other famous Black person that outshines her, whether dead or alive.”
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Watson wasn’t the only one defending Houston’s name, as her loved ones pushed back against Winfrey’s high claims. The late entertainer’s sister-in-law, Pat, addressed the incident through a lengthy statement on Instagram.
The Blast covered the story, reporting that she matched Watson’s narrative of the stage being too dark for the singer to see the edge. Pat admitted that the “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” hitmaker faced many personal battles, like everyone else.
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However, she argued that it was unfair to attach these struggles to every little incident in Houston’s life. Pat urged people to remember the cultural icon for her achievements as an artist, stressing that she was owed “the dignity of telling the truth, not repeating myths.”
Jonathan Djob Nkondo has developed a following as a bit of an international rockstar artist for his work in animation and beyond. He’s perhaps best known for working in the animation department of HBO Max‘s short-lived, widely acclaimed, and visually stunning sci-fi series Scavengers Reign, directing both Episode 2, “The Cure,” and Episode 7, “The Storm,” of the Emmy winner. More recently, he lent his talents to the virtual band Gorillaz for their short film, The Mountain, The Moon Cave, and The Sad God, released back in February as an artistic promotion of their latest album. Now, he’s bringing his style to the page with a much-anticipated graphic novel titled Peaceful Remission, and Collider is excited to offer an exclusive preview courtesy of Magnetic Press and Oni Press of what lies within.
Peaceful Remission inhabits a similar realm to Scavengers Reign, taking place in a dreamlike sci-fi depiction of the future. At the center of it all is an elderly couple living a quiet life in a satellite asteroid home orbiting Earth, but beneath their peaceful existence lies a long-simmering frustration. Things finally boil over when, on one evening, they hear an ominous rumble in the night, spurring Marlène to finally express her annoyance with her husband Jerry’s passivity. The cracks in their relationship widen when Jerry spirals into obsession over a discovery, leaving his wife in charge of his health and well-being, and their ordinary everyday tasks, like driving and shopping, are pulled through a surreal new perspective. It’s a futuristic relationship drama, both written and illustrated by Nkondo, that grapples with the “emotional weight of routine,” the unspoken love between two people who have been together for so long, the fatigue they feel together, and the illusion of tranquility in the seeming isolation of space.
Our preview is a showcase of Nkondo’s style, using purposefully simple, clean artwork to illustrate the calm of space. It follows Jerry during a walk outside his and Marlène’s home, seemingly as he’s about to head back to his wife. He’s accompanied by lines of broken dialogue, only highlighting singular words out of a jumble of letters to create some ambiguity about the conversation being had. The only clear words come from Marlène, who is busy telling Jerry about an extreme frustration she has with something at the store, something that feels surreal given the setting. As he’s opening and shutting the door and floating through low-gravity, there’s a quiet exhaustion to Jerry that illustrates how this never-ending routine has worn on them both.
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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive? The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.
💊The Matrix
🔥Mad Max
🌧️Blade Runner
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🏜️Dune
🚀Star Wars
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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do? The first instinct is often the truest one.
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely? What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.
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What kind of threat keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust? Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.
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Which environment could you actually endure long-term? Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.
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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart? The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all? Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.
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What would actually make survival worth it? Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.
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Your Fate Has Been Calculated You’d Survive In…
Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.
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The Resistance, Zion
The Matrix
You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.
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You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.
The Wasteland
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The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.
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You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.
Los Angeles, 2049
Blade Runner
You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.
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You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.
Arrakis
Dune
Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.
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Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.
A Galaxy Far, Far Away
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The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.
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You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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‘Peaceful Remission’ Captures Nkondo’s Personal, Deeply Human Style
While Scavengers Reignnever got a second season at HBO Max or Netflix despite the love there was for the story being told, Nkondo clearly made an impression. Also counting Love, Death + Robots and League of Legends among the titles he’s worked on, the French-Congolese artist saw his graphic novel explode on its official Kickstarter hosted by Magnetic and Oni Press, with over 3,000 fans backing the sci-fi project. His work appears to be a perfect fit for Magnetic, which has played host to the works of dozens of other internationally recognized talents and earned 37 Eisner Award nominations. The company’s Director of Publishing, Mike Kennedy, hailed Nkondo’s new story as a perfect encapsulation of the type of deeply personal and human work that has garnered him such a loyal following.
“Jonathan Djob Nkondo’s work as an animator, storyboard artist, and director has earned him a broad community of fans and respect around the world, and these personal graphic novels highlight his keen eye for world-building and pacing. Peaceful Remission is a heartfelt and haunting look at what the future might have in store and the timeless joys and struggles of relationships.”
Peaceful Remission will span 260 pages and will be available in book stores and comic shops starting on September 16. Check out our exclusive preview in the gallery above.
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Joseph Bennett, Charles Huettner
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Charles Huettner, Christine Jie-Eun Shin, Diego Porral, Jonathan Djob Nkondo, Joseph Bennett, Rachel Reid, Vincent Tsui
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Sean Buckelew, Charles Huettner, James Merrill, Joseph Bennett, Jenny Deiker Restivo, Jillian Goldfluss
Bailey Zimmerman is opening up about the hotel incident that briefly put his skyrocketing country music career in jeopardy, and now, an insider is shedding new light on what allegedly led up to the emotional episode. Just days after the 26-year-old singer publicly accepted responsibility for damaging a hotel room at New Mexico’s Sandia Resort & Casino, a source claims the incident followed a deeply personal period marked by heartbreak, emotional exhaustion, and the pressures of overnight fame. The revelations come after prosecutors dropped the criminal case against Zimmerman once he paid full restitution to the hotel.
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According to a source who spoke to the Daily Mail, Zimmerman had been struggling privately in the days leading up to the incident. “He didn’t eat and had a ton of tequila and was going through heartbreak,” the insider claimed.
Although Zimmerman is not currently in a relationship, the source said he had recently gone through a breakup that left him emotionally vulnerable.
The insider insisted the singer does not have an ongoing drinking problem, adding, “He didn’t have a drinking problem and doesn’t have a problem when drinking.” Instead, they described the incident as the result of multiple stressors colliding at once.
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“He was going through a mental breakdown,” the source claimed. “A sh-tty situation happened and he didn’t handle it the way he should have, but he’s a human being.”
Fame Allegedly Took A Toll On The Rising Country Star
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The insider also suggested Zimmerman’s rapid rise to country music stardom left little time to adjust to the industry’s demands. “Bailey got thrown into this whole thing and is still learning,” the source said. “Where most guys have years in bars and paying dues and messing up privately, his first big tour was opening for Morgan Wallen.”
Zimmerman first exploded on TikTok before quickly becoming one of country music’s fastest-rising stars with hits including “Fall in Love,” “Rock and a Hard Place,” and “Religiously.” His meteoric success led to major tours alongside some of the genre’s biggest names, including Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen.
Zimmerman Publicly Accepted Responsibility
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Following news of the incident, Zimmerman released a lengthy public apology to fans and the Pueblo of Sandia. “I want to address the events surrounding my canceled show in New Mexico in May and the reports that have followed,” he wrote. “First things first, I want to apologize to the Pueblo of Sandia and to everyone at Sandia Resort & Casino. I never meant for any of this to come across as disrespectful. I am deeply sorry for my actions that transpired.”
The singer went on to say he took “full accountability” for what happened and apologized to concertgoers whose show was canceled. “To my fans who bought tickets and showed up expecting a performance, I am so sorry; you deserved better from me,” Zimmerman said. “I understand that being a musician comes with big responsibilities, both on and off stage, and I know that I fell short that day.”
He concluded by promising to learn from the experience: “I am committed to doing the work necessary to learn and grow.”
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Criminal Charges Were Later Dropped
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Zimmerman initially faced one felony count of criminal damage to property over $1,000 and one misdemeanor count of falsely obtaining services after authorities alleged he caused approximately $16,000 in damage to his hotel room and left behind more than $400 in unpaid alcohol charges. However, prosecutors later dismissed both charges after Zimmerman paid full restitution to the hotel.
His attorney said the singer “immediately took responsibility for his mistake,” helping resolve the case without further legal proceedings.
The Incident Wasn’t Zimmerman’s First Public Apology
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The New Mexico incident marked the second time Zimmerman has publicly apologized for alcohol-related behavior while performing. In January 2025, the singer addressed widespread criticism after appearing intoxicated during a performance at the Crash My Playa festival in Cancún, Mexico.
Videos from the concert showed Zimmerman singing off-key and struggling through portions of the set before knocking over a microphone stand. Afterward, he posted an emotional video acknowledging the disappointing performance. “I got up on stage, and I was too drunk to play. And I sang awful, I played awful. Nobody got the show that they wanted or paid for. And I’m disappointed in myself,” he said.
“I’d like to talk about something that’s been eating me alive,” he continued. “Last weekend, down in Cancún, Mexico, I’m sure everybody’s seen the videos of me playing absolutely awful and singing absolutely awful and I feel like you guys deserve an explanation from me because you’ve had my back through the highs and lows and through every mistake.”
Months later, Zimmerman reflected on the experience, saying it had permanently changed his perspective. “I’ve kind of grown up a lot since then and a lot more focused, and all the things that something like that will do to somebody,” he said. “So yeah, life has been really good.”
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Now, with his legal troubles behind him, the rising country star says he hopes to continue growing both personally and professionally.
It’s no secret that Collider hails Apple TV as the leading streamer in sci-fi television, and so it is with great pleasure that we announce our partnership with them for our next special event screening. We’re thrilled to invite our readers to join us for an early theatrical screening of the Season 1 finale of Apple TV’s critically acclaimed sci-fi drama, Star City. After the eighth and final episode, creators, showrunners and executive producers Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert and series star Alice Englert will hit the stage for an exclusive conversation, diving into the behind-the-scenes details for the first season, and a discussion onwhat’s next for their alternate timeline. Read on for the full details on how you can enter for your chance to win free tickets.
After changing the course of history with their critically acclaimed drama For All Mankind, Nedivi and Wolpert take us back to the very beginning of their alt-history space race. In Season 1, we’re taken behind the Iron Curtain to explore the lives of the Soviet space program’s cosmonauts, engineers, and the intelligence officers hiding among them. Their paranoid thriller stars Rhys Ifans as the Chief Designer, Josef Davies as Sergei Nikulov, Priya Kansara as Lakshmi Chadha, Anna Maxwell Martin as Lyudmilla Raskova, Agnes O’Casey as Irina Morozova, Solly McLeod as Sasha Polivanov, and Alice Englert as Anastasia Belikova.
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‘Star City’ Season Finale Screening Details
Don’t miss your chance to experience the finale of Star City Season 1 unlike you’ve seen the series before, on the big screen. Join us in Los Angeles on Thursday, July 9th, at the AMC Century City theater. The screening will begin at 7:30 p.m., followed by the Q&A with Nedivi, Wolpert and Englert moderated by Collider’s Steve Weintraub. All guests will receive free popcorn and soda!
How to Get ‘Star City’ Season Finale Tickets
This advanced screening is going to go fast, so don’t wait to claim your tickets! Be among the first to see the conclusion of Star City’s first season in a theater. For your chance to win free tickets to see the Star City Season 1 finale, plus an exclusive Q&A conversation with Nedivi, Wolpert and Englert, hit this link to provide us with your email address. This special fan screening with the cast and creatives will fill up quickly, so grab your seats before they’re gone. Be sure to let us know if you’d like to bring a guest with you, and RSVP as soon as possible to secure your spot. Keep an eye out for an email from us. We’ll be contacting the winners in the days leading up to July 9th. Only confirmed RSVP’s will gain admittance to the screening.
Finally, if you’re a huge fan ofFor All MankindandStar Cityand feel like you need to be at this event, you can also emailthecollidermailbox@gmail.comand tell us why you should be chosen. It can be a single sentence or as much as you’d like — just let us know why you want to attend.
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