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10 Fantasy Shows Without a Single Flaw
It’s not easy being perfect, but these fantasy shows are about as close as it comes to being a flawless series. Some fantasy TV shows start out really strong but then falter at the end (Game of Thrones). Some get repetitive (Once Upon a Time), lose their momentum (The Witcher), or go off the rails in the last season (Buffy the Vampire Slayer). However, these shows not only started strong but also finished strong, maintaining their level of greatness to the end.
Writing alone does not a perfect fantasy series make. Solid plots and interesting characters can be undone by lackluster performances, poor direction, or special effects that are too hokey to be believed. Luckily, the titles on this list excelled in every category, from acting to visual graphics, and from set design to costumes. Here are examples of fantasy TV shows that pulled off perfect execution.
‘The Storyteller’ (1987–1989)
Jim Henson was a visionary who used his creative genius and creature creation skills to tell fantastical stories that captured the imagination. A collection of short, episodic tales entitled The Storyteller is one of his best projects. John Hurt stars as the titular main character, and he narrates the nine episodes, each with its own cautionary anecdote to deliver.
The Storyteller has no flaws. It is a 10/10 fantasy show that captures the essence of older folk and fairy tales. The stories range from ominous to spooky, and each one is enthralling in its own way. It is a testament to how well the show was filmed and designed that it can still be watched today without losing any of its impact.
‘Gargoyles’ (1994–1997)
A castle atop a New York City skyscraper, a clan of guardians cursed into stone, and a story centuries in the making, Gargoyles is a perfect fantasy series. The voice cast is packed with talent, featuring Keith David, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Edward Asner, and Bill Fagerbakke in key roles. Gargoyles was ahead of its time, and its foreboding atmosphere and Gothic nature continue to be appreciated by fans both old and new.
Gargoyles does everything right. The animation is exemplary of the ’90s, the chemistry between the cast is undeniable, and the storytelling is on point. Gargoyles feels like an interesting blend between superhero tropes and mythic lore. It is an ideal addition to this list and should be on every fantasy fan’s watchlist.
‘Moon Knight’ (2022)
After the Marvel Cinematic Universe set the world of blockbuster cinema on fire, the creative powers that be turned their attention to the small screen. One of the best one-season wonders in their television canon is Moon Knight. Oscar Isaac stars as Steven Grant, a mild-mannered man whose world begins to unravel and take dramatic turns. The audience and Steven soon learn that he has multiple personalities and one of his predominant ones, Marc Spector, can summon powers from the Egyptian moon god Khonshu (Karim El Hakim and F. Murray Abraham). Steven must grapple with not only being intertwined with Khonshu but with Marc, who leads a far more adventurous and dangerous life than his own.
In a single season, Moon Knight packs all the drama and excitement of the best of Marvel projects. It has been vastly overlooked in such a prolific canon, but everything done in Moon Knight is done well. The cast is stacked with talent, including May Calamawy, Ethan Hawke, and F. Murray Abraham, who voices Khonshu. The storytelling unravels in a mesmerizing way, and there are no weak spots in this phenomenal series.
‘Wishbone’ (1995–1998)
Wishbone is a children’s fantasy series starring the aforementioned Jack Russell Terrier (Soccer the Dog) who reenacts classic works of fiction. Voiced by Larry Brantley, Wishbone plays the hero in charming retellings of famous tomes such as Don Quixote, The Phantom of the Opera, and Frankenstein. As Wishbone interacts with his young owner, Joe (Jordan Wall), he can’t help but draw similarities to their current life and the stories he enacts in clever asides.
Watching Wishbone pay homage to some of literature’s greatest hits in tiny dog-sized costumes is delightful. It is a fun series that introduces younger audiences to classic works in a highly engaging format. Wishbone is a masterclass in kids’ TV shows of the ’90s, and there are no bad episodes.
‘Over the Garden Wall’ (2014)
A fantasy miniseries like none other, Over the Garden Wall is a bit spooky, a bit cozy, and a bit of anime in its presentation. All of these factors add up to create a visual storytelling saga that is unique and captivating. The storyline follows a pair of brothers as they venture just beyond their home into a mysterious land that is unknown to them. Each episode operates like a chapter in a book, and many consider Over the Garden Wall a must-watch in the autumn months.
Over the Garden Wall won two Primetime Emmys and remains a favorite choice for fans. At a single season in length and with each episode being around 11 minutes long, Over the Garden Wall can be watched in a single sitting, making it highly rewarding and an interesting, complete narrative to enjoy. If you haven’t seen this incomparable series yet, this is your cue to check out the spectacle that Collider‘s Jiminna Shillingford calls “beautifully strange and skillfully atmospheric.”
‘Locke & Key’ (2020–2022)
After a tragedy befalls the Locke family, the remaining members relocate to a historic family manor in Locke & Key. As siblings Bode (Jackson Robert Scott), Kinsey (Emilia Jones), and Tyler (Connor Jessup) begin to explore their new, old home, they discover mysterious keys hidden throughout the property. These keys are no ordinary pieces of hardware, and each one is imbued with a different, supernatural property.
Being able to control another person’s body or enter their mind are just two examples of the phenomenal abilities the keys give their owners. However, the Lockes aren’t the only ones who know about the keys, and there are several people who want to take them for their own nefarious purposes. Locke & Key has some of the best villains in any fantasy series ever. There are so many twists and turns, it is like going on a thriller/mystery roller coaster ride. With great special effects, acting, and writing, Locke & Key is the whole package.
‘Merlin’ (2008–2012)
A fantasy series set in the Middle Ages, Merlin follows the wizard of legend when he is a young man. In this retelling of the tale, magic has been outlawed by King Uther (Anthony Head), so Merlin (Colin Morgan) must keep his abilities a secret as he works as a servant to Prince Arthur (Bradley James). Setting the story earlier in the lives of the characters is an interesting choice, and it makes them feel more relatable to a wider audience.
Merlin will keep you hooked from start to finish. By starting earlier in the timeline, audiences who are familiar with the story anxiously watch each episode to see how events will play out. Katie McGrath is captivating as Morgana, and watching her slow descent into villainy is one of the series’ most intriguing story arcs. While the series made some bold creative choices, they are paid off, and Merlin creates its own type of magic.
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (2019–2024)
Based on the 2014 movie of the same name, What We Do in the Shadows took something that was already awesome and made it even better. In a sort of Real World meets Interview With a Vampire, this dark comedy documents the activities of a group of vampires that share a house together in present-day Staten Island. Horror has never been more hilarious, and WWDITS‘s distinctive blend of special effects and gore with deadpan humor is disarming and brilliant.
Two of the best additions the TV series brings to the table are the addition of a vampiress, Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), and an energy vampire, Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch). These two character types enhance the overall vampiric lore and make the series rich and interesting. What We Do in the Shadows also includes unique human perspectives on the events that take place, and Harvey Guillen is irreplaceable as Nandor’s (Kayvan Novak) familiar, Guillermo. What We Do in the Shadows has so much going on that you can watch it over and over and get a new joke or take something new away from it each time.
‘SurrealEstate’ (2021–2025)
Luke Roman (Tim Rozon) is a real estate agent like no other. While most realtors’ strengths include selling suburban condos or split-levels, Luke Roman’s specialty is specters. At The Roman Agency, the small team of employees led by Luke is adept at clearing any dwelling of deceased property owners who refuse to leave. SurrealEstate is a spooky and interesting series. No two hauntings are alike, and the “monster of the week” format ensures each episode has something new and exciting to entice viewers. There are some longer-running plot points throughout the tenure of the show, and whether the story arc is long or short, they are all interesting.
One of the best episodes is in Season 2, Episode 7, entitled “God & Monsters.” The Roman Agency is hired by a man with a troubled past to sell his childhood home, including the monster who lived under his bed as a kid. There are some fascinating thoughts about strength and fear explored in this episode, and it ends with a surprisingly emotional and poignant resolution. Even though it could have run longer with so many more homes and hauntings to explore, SurrealEstate is lucky to have concluded before it ran out of steam, so it feels complete as it is, and anything extra would be superfluous.
‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ (2017–2019)
Another TV show that took what was great about a feature film and then expanded and improved upon it is A Series of Unfortunate Events. The critically acclaimed series stars Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf, a villain who seeks to entrap the three Baudelaire orphans so he can have access to their family’s wealth. The show is full of star-studded celebrity guest appearances with actors such as Nathan Fillion, Will Arnett, Cobie Smulders, Alfre Woodard, Tony Hale, and Joan Cusack being brilliant in their cameos. Harris is inspired as Olaf, and watching him play one character in disguise as other characters throughout the series is amazing.
Before Wednesday reigned supreme as the Gothic queen on Netflix, A Series of Unfortunate Events was the macabre masterpiece to watch. Every episode is better than the last, and A Series of Unfortunate Events has six Primetime Emmy nominations to prove it. There is something for every fantasy fan to take away from this series. It is overflowing with talent in every execution, from cast and crew, and it is without a single flaw.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
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2017 – 2019-00-00
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Barry Sonnenfeld, Bo Welch, Mark Palansky, Allan Arkush, Loni Peristere, Liza Johnson, Jonathan Teplitzky
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Joe Tracz, Joshua Conkel, Sigrid Gilmer, Emily Fox, Tatiana Suarez-Pico, Daniel Handler
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Marvel Quietly Casts an X-Men Favorite in Disney+’s 3-Part Masterpiece
X-Men ’97 is back for Season 2 and that means we’re learning a lot about the X-Men team. Right now, they are separated by many years; there is a team with Cable (Chris Potter) and another with his younger self (Nathan Summers, voiced by Obsession star Michael Johnston). In the mature Cable storyline, we get to see some of our favorite heroes, including Psylocke. While not new to the series as a whole, this take on Psylocke is exciting because she is voiced by Naoko Mori.
Mori is known for her work in shows like the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood and, more recently, the Prime Video series The Boys, where she played Golden Geisha in the final season of the hit series. In Torchwood, Mori played Toshiko Sato, who worked with Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) after she found herself in trouble. But she kept to herself, used her computer skills to prove useful, and even tried to hide her feelings for Owen (Burn Gorman). It all made Mori a fan-favorite of the series.
But Mori has also had a career that spans many genres, like her work as Mrs. Thistlewaite in the 2022 film Mr. Malcom’s List. She’s even done voiceover work before in Big Hero 6: The Series, so Mori is no stranger to dedicated fanbases and the superhero genre. But her joining the impressive ranks of the X-Men ’97 cast is just the icing on the cake for fans of her work. Especially for a character like this, who has been one fans have loved for quite some time. Playing Psylocke (aka, Betsy Braddock) puts Mori in a long lineup of iconic adaptations of the beloved X-Men.
It’s About Time We Get More Psylocke
Psylocke is a character that fans have loved for years; she was originally introduced in 1976 by Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe. In X-Men: Apocalypse, actress Olivia Munn played the character that was more accurate to the comics than Meiling Melançon‘s take on Psylocke in X-Men: The Last Stand. We’ve had other animated adaptations of the character as well, including the original run of X-Men: The Animated Series when she was voiced by Tasha Simms. It is nice to have so many takes on Betsy Braddock in our lives, especially with legends like Mori taking on the beloved character.
Watch Psylocke in action in Season 2 of X-Men ’97.
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Jake Castorena, Emi Yonemura, Chase Conley
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Charlie Feldman, Anthony Sellitti, Beau DeMayo, JB Ballard
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Brooke Shields Slams South Park Creators in Restaurant Fight
Brooke Shields is representing workers at Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s Mexican restaurant who claim the Colorado venue is riddled with safety concerns amid poor wages.
“It doesn’t take long to feel how disparaging it is when you visit a place and you see young people excited to perform at the top of their game doing these crazy stunts, or entertaining people … (and) you go personally see them not being cared for,” Shields, 61, told CNN in a report published on Sunday, July 5.
The actress leads a labor union called Actors’ Equity that is currently representing “about 80” of Casa Bonita’s performers who unionized in April 2024 against the South Park creators’ venture, per the outlet.
Us Weekly has reached out to Casa Bonita as well as representatives for Parker, Stone and Shields.
The report also stated that Shields has gone public with Actors’ Equity’s claims after negotiations with restaurant management, including Parker, 56, and Stone, 55, over “not just pay, but fundamental safety issues” haven’t gotten anywhere.
Casa Bonita, located in Lakewood, is renowned for its entertainment, which runs alongside meals from breakfast to dinner. The venue, which was represented during a South Park season 7 episode in 2003, features a 30-foot waterfall, caves and puppet shows that demand artistic performers to partake in shows and stunts including cliff diving and costumed interactions.

Brooke Shields Arturo Holmes/Getty Images
Per CNN, Actors’ Equity, on behalf of performers, has been negotiating with Casa Bonita management for improved protection amid claims of “hypothermia and chlorine toxicity from the diving pool” and groping by restaurant patrons.
Performers are also asking for “a raise to bring them more in line with the servers, who they say make more.” The outlet noted that the union says Casa Bonita has so far “made concessions at the bargaining table but with little offered in return to improve current conditions and wages.”
Shields visited the venue herself in March. “The place is so big it took a while for management to realize we were there,” she told the outlet of her experience. “And then word got out because, you know, I didn’t have a hat on and mustache or anything.”

(l-r) Matt Stone and Trey Parker Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Paramount+
She added that her visit saw her hand-deliver a letter “asking for better wages” for the performers her organization represents. “It was slightly an ambush … you try doing things respectfully, and then you’re not met with equal respect … so you have to resort to other tactics,” Shields told the outlet.
Casa Bonita shared a statement with the outlet in light of its reporting, writing that the restaurant values “all of our team members and their well-being.”
The statement continued, “As a policy we do not comment on ongoing labor negotiations.”
Parker and Stone, who both grew up in Denver, were longtime fans of the hospitality establishment before they purchased it five years ago. Per Shields via CNN, the pair “have frequented the restaurant recently but have not attended one of the 14 bargaining sessions with Actors’ Equity.”
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Are Love Island USA Stars Allowed to Have Phones? Villa Rule Explained
Love Island USA hinges on Islanders living together in a villa separate from the outside world — but what does that mean when it comes to phone usage?
Season 8, which premiered in summer 2026, showed phones on multiple occasions as Islanders received texts, participated in group votes and even took photos of each other. Viewers might be surprised to know, however, that the phones are provided to everyone once they arrive in Fiji.
The participants have to give away their real phones once they join the season. Their replacement devices are modified so they don’t have access to the internet, social media and can’t call anyone. They are able to use the devices only for photos and texts that they receive from producers
Love Island USA follows a group of singles who must pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa. The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa under constant video surveillance. They must be coupled up to remain on the show and earn a shot at the $100,000 prize.
While the islanders are filming nonstop for weeks, viewers are watching daily episodes and casting votes that affect the couples and the fate of the contestants.
Before viewers tuned in, Peacock issued a message to remind the audience to be kind.

“The Villa runs on good vibes, and so does this community. We love seeing your reactions, opinions, and debates, but everyone deserves to feel safe and respected,” read their statement. “This is a space for fun, not negativity – so keep it kind, keep it positive, and remember: this is LOVE Island!”
Host Ariana Madix has also had to previously issue a message for those Love Island USA viewers who are taking things too far when expressing their frustrations with the show.
“I do want to say something to some of those people who are online,” she said during a June 2025 episode of Aftersun. “Don’t be contacting people’s families. Don’t be doxxing people.”
Ariana questioned the behavior she saw on social media.
“Don’t be going on islanders’ pages and saying rude things. You still have time to delete all of that because the islanders don’t have their phones,” she noted. “So we are giving you a chance because this is a fun, amazing and beautiful show. We should be thanking each one of these islanders every single day for giving us themselves.”
New episodes of Love Island USA are released six days a week — except for Wednesdays — on Peacock.
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The Most Emotional Star Trek Scene Was Written As A Joke
By Chris Snellgrove
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Many casual Star Trek fans think that Vulcans don’t feel any emotions. That’s actually not true at all: in reality, these aliens experience the same tempest of emotional torment as human beings. They simply choose to suppress these emotions, ordering their lives around logic instead of passion. Nonetheless, those feelings are always there, just waiting to bubble to the surface. This was clear as early as the Star Trek: The Original Series episode “The Naked Time.” In this story, a trippy space virus makes everyone act drunk; for example, Sulu goes topless and starts carrying a sword around. Spock, meanwhile, has an emotional breakdown, crying over his inability to express how he feels.
It’s arguably the most emotional scene in Star Trek history, all thanks to the one character that almost never expresses emotions. However, in a truly shocking twist, this emotional scene almost didn’t appear in the episode. Originally, this was just going to be a joke scene where somebody painted a mustache on Spock. The only reason it was changed is that Leonard Nimoy spoke up, demanding a deeper scene for his character. The result is an unforgettable moment with the franchise’s most (to use his preferred terminology) fascinating character!
Spock Loses His Cool

The plot of “The Naked Time” is that members of the Starship Enterprise keep getting infected with this weird virus. It basically simulates the effects of intoxication, causing the crew to act out in wildly unpredictable ways. The most memorable is Sulu showing off his hot moves and hotter pecs as he drunkenly slashes his sword throughout the ship. Oh, and Kirk babbles like a wife guy, only he’s married to the Enterprise. In the midst of all this, Spock has a more unconventional reaction: an emotional breakdown. When Kirk finds him, the Vulcan is crying and lamenting everything from his friendship with the captain to his relationship with his mother.
With Kirk’s help, Spock snaps out of it and helps to save the day. Still, the scene is a powerful example that still waters run quite deep with this pointy-eared alien. Sure, he may act cool and logical and badmouth everyone else’s emotional reactions, but Spock has feelings just as intense (if not more so) than his human colleagues. In Leonard Nimoy’s autobiography, I Am Spock, he revealed that “The Naked Time” writer John D. F. Black originally wrote a goofy scene where someone paints a mustache on Spock. The actor didn’t like this scene, preferring something that preserved Spock’s dignity.
He Knows Why The Caged ‘Stache Cries

According to Nimoy, when he went to speak with Black, the writer blew him off because he was already working on a different script. So, the actor went over the writer’s head and spoke to franchise creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry agreed with Nimoy and asked Black to write a new scene. When the writer asked what Nimoy wanted, the actor replied, “It’s about emotion versus logic, love versus mathematics, grief versus pi-r-squared.” While beautiful, this description is fairly vague. Fortunately, it was enough for Black, who went on to write the most emotional scene in Star Trek history.
There was just one problem: given the tight production schedule of this Star Trek: The Original Series episode, there was only time for one take. Fortunately, Leonard Nimoy only needed one take to bring this scene to wrenching, heartbreaking life. It was a scene that forever changed our understanding of the character and the franchise as a whole, one that made us consider the relationship between our own emotions and our sense of humanity. Now, though, you know the hilarious secret behind Trek’s most emotional scene: it only exists because Nimoy didn’t want Spock to have a wacky little mustache, even for just one scene!
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Jessie James Decker’s Kids Flaunt Their Abs at the Beach
Jessie James Decker’s kids looked toned while soaking up the sun on vacation.
“American summers,” Jessie, 38, captioned a Sunday, July 5, Instagram carousel that included a photo of Vivianne, 12, Eric Jr., 10, and Forrest, 8, flashing their abs in swimwear. (Jessie and her former NFL star husband, Eric Decker, also share Denver, 2.)
The snap captured the trio wrapping their arms around each other as crashing waves and a blue sky painted a perfect backdrop. Additional images in the post also showed Jessie and her children goofing around with friends and showing off red, blue and white 4th of July costumes which included a second flash of Forrest’s abs as he lifted a basketball singlet up over his belly.
Eric, 39, also featured in several shots and a video, including one family portrait taken at sunset with the entire clan smiling for the camera while standing on a footpath.
Fans were quick to share praise for Jessie’s post, taking to the comments section with supportive messages. “I need their workout plan,” wrote one fan, while another wrote, “ABSSS-solutely beautiful!!!!!”
It’s not the first time Jessie has shared photos of her children’s washboard stomachs via social media. In January, the country singer marked the start of a new year with Instagram snaps shared from a tropical destination. “2026 here we come baby!! Here’s to fresh starts, full hearts, happy babies and beautiful memories to come,” she wrote on January 1. “My resolution is always health, happiness, and time well spent with the people who matter the most!!!”

Forrest, Eric Jr. and Vivianne Courtesy of Jessie James Decker/Instagram
The images included one of Vivianne, Eric Jr. and Forrest on yet another beach rocking their swimsuits while revealing their abs. Additional shots at the time captured the whole family enjoying time outdoors.
Again, fans commented on the kids’ impressive physiques. “Abs on Abs on Abs, God bless! Also, your family is beautiful. All the best for 2026!!” one follower wrote before another replied, “The abs on the Decker fam is CRAZYYYYY 😂💪.”
In 2022, after receiving backlash for sharing photos of her children’s abs, Jessie hit back at the haters during an interview with Fox News. “I feel like I know what a great mom I am, and I know my truth. So, it doesn’t bother me,” she told the outlet on December 30 that year, adding that she doesn’t “think too deep” about criticism and knows that it “comes with the territory [of being famous].”
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Love Island USA Couple Secretly Had Sex in Communal Bedroom
While having sex in the communal bedroom has become commonplace on this season of Love Island USA, there was still one couple who just reached that milestone for the first time.
During the Sunday, July 5, episode of the show, Trinity Tatum whispered to Kayda Bosse that she slept with Bryce Alakai Dettloff. She called it “good” after the couple previously made their relationship official in the villa.
Season 8 of Love Island USA has featured multiple moments where Islanders took things to the next level. Last month, Trinity said she heard someone performing “French fries,” which sounded “too wet” to just be a kiss. In a confessional, Kenzie Annis confirmed she shared a heated exchange with Corbin Mims.
“I was definitely getting some French fries. Feeling good,” she gushed. “We were probably doing a bit much honestly but I feel a strong connection with Corbin. We probably got a little bit carried away.”
Based on the footage, French fries hinted at manual sex acts such as a hand job. Viewers, meanwhile, pointed out that it likely meant an appetizer ahead of a full meal.
Love Island USA originally premiered in the U.K. in 2002 before it expanded worldwide with various spinoffs, including Love Island USA on Peacock. The series follows a different group of singles every season who have to pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa.

The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa and are under constant video surveillance. They must be coupled up to remain on the show and stand a chance at receiving the $100,000 prize.
While finding a connection that you want to explore more intimately isn’t out of the question, season 7 of Love Island USA seemed to set some sort of record with the number of times Islanders were caught hooking up — until season 8.
From Hannah Fields and Pepe Garcia to Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah Brown, the reality stars found ways around having to address their sexual encounters for all of America to hear.
“We had a code name for intimacy,” Hannah exclusively told Us Weekly in June 2025. “We would say, ‘How was your journey? What was this journey like?’ Huda [started it when she] said something like, ‘Oh, I had a journey. My journey went all the way.’”
Season 8 escalated the sex that took place in the villa with multiple couples going all the way while sharing a bedroom in the villa. The potential has only escalated with Casa Amor being introduced halfway into Sunday’s episode.
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Ben Higgins, Jessica Clarke’s Relationship Timeline
Ben Higgins may have given his final rose to Lauren Bushnell, but he found lasting love with Jessica Clarke.
Bachelor Nation first met Higgins when he competed for Kaitlyn Bristowe’s heart on season 11 of The Bachelorette. After finishing in third place, ABC named the Colorado native the season 20 Bachelor.
Higgins subsequently got down on one knee and proposed to Bushnell during the March 2016 finale. The duo, who landed their own spinoff, Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After?, called it quits in May 2017.
While Higgins returned to reality TV to compete on The Bachelor: Winter Games in 2018, he quit the spinoff without a love connection. By the end of that year, however, Higgins met Clarke through Instagram.
“She’s a very kind, pure, emphatic and supportive person in general. And she’s not only like that to me. I’m part of that, but she’s like that to everybody around her,” Higgins gushed to Us in April 2019. “She challenges me to be more empathetic, more loving, more caring, more kind as well. So I’m very happy.”
The pair’s relationship got serious quick. Higgins proposed to Clarke in March 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. They said “I do” in November 2021, revealing three years later that their first baby is on the way. Higgins and Clarke welcomed their first baby, daughter Winona, in 2025. The next year, the couple shared that they are expecting their second baby.
Scroll through for Higgins and Clarke’s relationship timeline.
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Every Yellowstone Ranch — Including Taylor Sheridan’s Property
Shows in the Yellowstone franchise aren’t just set on ranches but filmed on them too — and some are owned by creator Taylor Sheridan.
After getting his start as an actor, Sheridan started writing scripts for movies and then moved on to the small screen with Yellowstone, which aired from 2018 to 2024. Sheridan expanded his TV universe with prequels 1883 and 1923 as well as the upcoming spinoffs The Dutton Ranch, The Madison and Y: Marshals.
Sheridan has also worked on original shows Landman, Mayor of Kingstown, Lioness and Tulsa King. This has allowed production to take place in various locations throughout the American West, including ranches. Cast members from Sheridan’s shows previously spoke exclusively to Us Weekly how joining the Yellowstone universe required participating in the show’s “cowboy camp.”
“It’s really helpful for learning to really become proficient on horses and use guns and the period piece weapons,” Brian Geraghty shared in 2022 before 1923’s premiere. “Then also it’s great for bonding for us as characters.”
Geraghty noted that training helped the actors become “more comfortable around each other,” adding, “[We] build each other up and become good. It’s beneficial for the actual skill set, but it’s also beneficial for the characters as how they relate to one another on the actual show.”
Michelle Randolph, for her part, said that she and her costars had “a lot of fun” at cowboy camp. “[There were] a lot of ice baths,” she quipped. “Group ice baths, and after, we were all very sore for a while.”
Darren Mann called the concept a “well-oiled machine.”
“Taylor puts together an amazing cast and crew,” he added. “Camaraderie on set was always so great.”
Keep scrolling for a breakdown of the various real-life ranches featured in the Yellowstone universe:
Chief Joseph Ranch

Yellowstone, which premiered in 2018, introduced viewers to the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. As the fictional universe grew, so did the amount of shows filmed at the ranch, which in real life is known as Chief Joseph Ranch.
The working cattle ranch in Montana has opened to guests after finding fame on Yellowstone.
Yellowstone Film Ranch

Certain scenes for Yellowstone‘s spinoff 1883 took place at Montana’s Yellowstone Film Ranch, which features a Western town with 26 structures.
Bosque Ranch

Sheridan owns several pieces of land, including Texas’ Bosque Ranch, which is a personal ranch that now hosts film and TV shoots, concerts and special events.
Papa’s Creek Ranch

Sheridan purchased Papa’s Creek Ranch in 2024, but it has not been used on screen. The Wyoming location was a personal acquisition for the prolific producer.
Four Sixes Ranch

In 2021, Sheridan purchased the legendary Four Sixes Ranch in Texas, which is more than 100 years old. It is set to serve as the backdrop for the now-delayed 6666 spinoff which will follow Jimmy Hurdstrom (Jefferson White) during his time working at the ranch.
“Founded when Comanches still ruled West Texas, no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666,” the official series description stated. “Still operating as it did two centuries before, and encompassing an entire county, the 6666 is where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing. … The 6666 is synonymous with the merciless endeavor to raise the finest horses and livestock in the world, and ultimately where world class cowboys are born and made.”
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Amy Schumer Poses In Stunning One-Piece Amid Weight Loss
Amy Schumer is celebrating the 4th of July in style after opening up about her weight loss journey.
“Epic fourth,” Schumer, 45, wrote via her Instagram Story on Sunday, July 5, while sharing a photo of her crew enjoying the patriotic holiday. “Just a group of 25 friends who have known each other for 35 years with their families. Love you all.”
In a separate snap, Schumer posed in a blue one-piece with matching blue shorts as she placed her arms around her pals outside.
“Thanks @chloeiscrazy and @mother for my suit!” she captioned the Instagram Story, referring to Saturday Night Live’s Chloe Fineman.

Schumer has been candid about her health journey through the years, sharing in December 2025 that she lost 50 pounds as a way to “survive” her battle with Cushing syndrome. (The condition occurs when the body has too much cortisol for a long period of time and can cause puffiness in the face.)
“So I got these was getting these steroid injections and so it gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome — which I wouldn’t have known if the internet hadn’t come for me so hard,” Schumer explained during a January episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. “I learned I had this condition, and that I had something called moon face, and I’m starring in a movie — and there’s a camera right in my face.”
The comedian, who is the mom of son Gene, has also been open about her experience trying Mounjaro. The GLP-1 drug is similar to Ozempic, which is used to treat weight-loss related issues. (Schumer welcomed Gene in 2019 with estranged husband Chris Fischer. She filed for divorce from Fischer in January, one month after sharing their separation.)
“Three years ago, I tried Wegovy,” she said in a 2025 Instagram video. “I was puking, I couldn’t handle it. I don’t know if they’ve changed the formula, whatever. But anyway, I went on this Telehealth meeting with Midi Health, and it was cheap. I wanted to try it myself ‘cause I wanted to recommend it to my friends who are nurses and teachers.”
“They put me on estrogen and progesterone because I realized I was in perimenopause and my symptoms from being perimenopause have disappeared,” she continued. “My hair is fuller, my skin is better, I have more energy, I want to get down more, if you know what I mean. I’m talking about sex. So that’s been great and Mounjaro’s been great.”
Schumer went on to note that the drug is “not covered by insurance unless you have diabetes or like severe obesity, which most of the internet thinks I have.”
She concluded, “But I’m having a really good experience with it and I wanted to keep it real with you about that. Midi Health. I liked it so much and I had such a good experience [that] I invested in the company.”
Entertainment
The MCU’s Biggest Star Wants To Save Marvel By Replacing Himself
By Chris Snellgrove
| Published

Sony still owns the movie rights to Spider-Man, which is why they tried (and failed) to build a whole cinematic universe around his villains. The studio hasn’t released any live-action films with Spidey in them, preferring to loan the character over to Marvel Studios so he can headline movies like Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Outside of live-action, though, Sony created Into the Spider-Verse, which is still the best Spider-Man film ever made. That movie kicked off a franchise focused on an entirely different Spider-Man: Miles Morales, whose comic book incarnation has proven to be insanely popular.
Given how much fans love him in the comics and in the Spider-Verse films, it’s only a matter of time before Miles Morales pops up in the MCU. Now, it’s looking like he might end up there even sooner thanks to one of Marvel’s biggest stars. In a recent interview, Spider-Man: Brand New Day star Tom Holland has expressed a strong interest in bringing Miles into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also wants to mentor whatever young actor gets hired to play the role, guiding him into this popular franchise the same way that Robert Downey Jr. once guided him.
Spider-Man No More

Ahead of Brand New Day’s July 31 release, Tom Holland recently offered an interview to Hobby Consolas. While discussing his upcoming film, the actor described his desire to bring another spider into Marvel’s growing web of movies. “I think at this point in time, we’re being really open-minded about what the future looks like,” Holland said. “I know that I have aspirations to bring Miles Morales into the universe, however that works out. We’ve got a lot of work to do to bring that to life. But yeah, I feel really strongly about it.”
Holland didn’t elaborate on why he feels so strongly about the matter. He may just sincerely be a major fan of Miles Morales and want to see the character thrive. Of course, there’s a chance that Holland is just looking for his own replacement. Back in 2021, he told GQ that, “If I’m playing Spider-Man after I’m 30, I’ve done something wrong.” Now, the actor is 30, and he may want a younger star to effectively take his place. That could happen sooner than you might think; next year’s Avengers: Secret Wars will reboot the MCU, which would be the perfect time to introduce Miles Morales along with newer heroes like the X-Men.

Holland may or may not still be in the MCU when Morales shows up; after all, his Spider-Man could be recast or even written out of these movies altogether. If he is still around, though, it sounds like Holland wants to have the same relationship with the new actor that Robert Downey Jr. had with him, both onscreen and off. “I feel incredibly grateful for the way I was introduced into this world and that I was shepherded by [Robert Downey Jr],” he said. “I would love to kind of return that favor to the next generation of people that get the luxury of making these movies.
Does that mean we’re likely to see Holland’s Peter Parker mentor Miles Morales onscreen? That all depends on what’s happening behind the scenes. Given Holland’s previous comments about playing an aging Spider-Man, he might be happy to tap out after the events of Avengers: Secret Wars. But Spider-Man: Brand New Day is on track to earn well over a billion dollars at the box office. If so, Marvel may offer Holland the kind of contract he just can’t refuse. Should that happen, we can look forward to a future team-up with Hugh Jackman; after all, why not make a film with two superhero actors who will play the same part until they are 90?
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