In addition to being a die-hard fan of filmmaking, television, video gaming, and anything else with a gripping narrative, Aidan Kelley is also a passionate and detail-oriented writer and journalist at Collider.com. In addition to his work as a Senior Resource Writer, Aidan has also contributed to Collider’s features and news reporting sections. He has covered major industry events, such as San Diego Comic-Con and the D23 Expo, and has had the privelege of interviewing industry stars like Bruce Campbell, Maggie Q, Chad Stahelski, and more. This sincere love for the art of storytelling began at a young age, with Aidan making video movie reviews for the news program at his local high school. That love only increased over the years, with an ongoing career in independent filmmaking and screenwriting after graduating with a degree in Film and television from DePaul University.
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Michael B. Jordan has earned his second-ever Actor Award for his performance (or performances) in Sinners, which is also his first-ever individual award after Black Panther previously won Best Ensemble Cast. Despite stiff competition from the likes of Timothée Chalametand Leonardo DiCaprio, Jordan came out on top to win Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. This certainly bodes well for his chances at the upcoming Academy Awards, which mark his first-ever Oscar nomination for Best Lead Actor.
Despite releasing much earlier in 2025, which typically doesn’t bode well for films hoping to break into awards season, Ryan Coogler‘s smash-hit vampire movie has defied expectations on just about every front, becoming a true cultural phenomenon and an apparent awards season darling. There are many reasons for that, but Michael B. Jordan’s performance as two twin gangsters trying to start a new life for themselves in the supernatural south is certainly a big factor.
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Taking place in the height of the Prohibition Era during the ’30s, Sinners primarily follows two gangsters who flee Chicago to open up their own juke joint in their home state of Mississippi. Jordan plays both roles: the stoic, business-focused Smoke and the wily, charismatic Stack, as they each try to round up employees and customers for their ambitious plan. Their club is a resounding success, until a shady Irishman named Remick (Jack O’Connell) arrives on their doorstep asking to be invited in, and it doesn’t take long for the twins to realize he is a creature not of this earth.
What’s Next for Michael B. Jordan?
Now one of the biggest movie stars in the world, Michael B. Jordan has plenty of exciting projects lined up. One of the biggest starring roles Jordan is expected to lead is a reimagining of Miami Vice alongside Austin Butler, directed by Top Gun: Maverick and F1 helmer Joseph Kosinski. However, in addition to starring in new projects, Michael B. Jordan also has plans to return behind the camera as well. After making his directorial debut with Creed III, Jordan is now working on a remake of the classic crime story The Thomas Crown Affair as an actor and director. Also in the works is a reported fourth Creed movie that Jordan is expected to star in and direct, and he is also executive producing The Fourth Wing, which is easily Prime Video’s most anticipated fantasy series.
Sinners is available to stream on HBO Max. Stay tuned to Collider as the updates come in.
Selma Blair is stepping into the recording studio for a personal project dedicated to her son as she navigates the challenges of living with MS. The actress continues to channel her creativity while sharing glimpses of her private life as she balances her career, motherhood, and health journey.
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Selma Blair Is Working With A Grammy Winner
On March 1, Blair shared some snaps on social media, showing her working in a recording studio alongside Grammy-winning music producer Dave Reitzas.
As the actress shared in the caption, she is working on a project for her 14-year-old son, Arthur. “I did it because there’s a quiet fear that lives with MS, that one day, I may lose my voice,” Blair shared, adding that “nothing is guaranteed” with her disease.
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Although Blair didn’t reveal specific details about the recording, she shared that it’s one of her favorite memories that her mother passed down to her and her siblings. Likewise, she wants to pass it down to her own child, and eventually to Arthur’s future family.
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She concluded the post on a lighter note, writing that Reitzas helped her sound “slightly more in-tune” in the recording. “Not an easy job… but I am so touched and thankful,” she noted.
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The Actress Shared Her Diagnosis In 2018
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In October 2018, Blair took to Instagram to publicly share her MS diagnosis. “I am disabled. I fall sometimes. I drop things. My memory is foggy,” she wrote.
According to the World Health Organization, multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that may affect a patient’s balance, cognitive abilities, and vision. This happens when the immune system attacks the brain and spinal cord. There is currently no cure for MS, but there are treatments that can reduce its symptoms.
Despite being officially diagnosed in 2018, Blair said that her symptoms may have started as early as her childhood years. She has since been an advocate for awareness, sharing her health journey with the public.
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It was Blair who urged fellow actress Christina Applegate to get tested for MS when she experienced a tingling sensation in her feet. Applegate was diagnosed with MS in 2021.
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Selma Blair’s Son Takes Care Of Her
Blair shares her son Arthur with her ex-boyfriend Jason Bleick. According to the actress, it was difficult navigating her disease while also raising her son as a single parent. “My fatigue was always the main issue and as any parent knows, especially a single parent, there’s no room for extra fatigue,” she shared.
In 2021, the mother and son duo walked the red carpet together, and the then-10-year-old boy expressed how proud he was of his mother. In 2025, Blair praised Arthur, describing him as “brave” and sharing how he always “takes great care” of her when she needs support amid her MS battle, per People.
“My disease isn’t a tragedy, but I tell myself, ‘You’re going to live in a way that would be an example for yourself and your son’,” Blair said.
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The Actress Is In Remission
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In 2021, Blair shared that she was in remission, saying that no new lesions had formed and the disease had stopped progressing. Two years later, she opened up about her struggles and said she still experiences symptoms of MS, such as dystonia or involuntary muscle contractions, and was “in pain all the time.”
In November 2025, Blair shared that she was doing better after going through stem cell treatment and chemotherapy. “That, of course, means the world to me that I’m not, at this moment, accumulating more damage in my brain,” she expressed. Admittedly, the actress said she’s “very lucky,” as MS presents differently for each patient.
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Selma Blair Thought She Would Never Work Again
In January, Blair opened up on “TODAY with Jenna & Sheinelle” about where her journey has brought her. She told the hosts, “I absolutely thought I would not act again.” For a few years, Blair used a cane for support, but stopped using one around 2024 after her health improved.
As she said on the show, “I’m relapse-free for a couple of years. It took a long time to break through and start healing.” In 2022, Blair joined “Dancing with the Stars” but had to exit in week 5 due to MS symptoms. Three years later, she starred in the movie “Stay Forte.”
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Blair is also set to star in the upcoming supernatural thriller “Silent,” where she plays Skylar, a sound designer tasked to compose music for a silent film.
Stone previously dated Andrew Garfield, with whom she appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and its 2014 sequel. The costars were together for four years until Us Weekly confirmed in October 2015 that they had called it quits.
The next year, Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for the third time. At that point, McCary had been working behind-the-scenes at the NBC sketch comedy series for three seasons, having joined as a segment producer in 2013 alongside buddies Kyle Mooney and Beck Bennett. The California native directed the Maniac actress in a digital short titled “Wells for Boys.”
Sparks seemingly flew between the two, but it wasn’t until October 2017 that their relationship was confirmed. Four months earlier, they were spotted leaving the premiere of Brigsby Bear, a comedy-drama directed by McCary and produced by Andy Samberg‘s The Lonely Island.
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By December 2019, the pair were engaged. Us broke the news in January 2021 that Stone was pregnant, several months after the couple quietly tied the knot.
A source exclusively told Us that McCary gave his wife “all his energy and love” throughout her pregnancy, adding, “He caters to her left and right and treats her like a true queen, which she deserves.”
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This actor and musician has had a wide variety of roles across his career, on big screens and small, as well as in the studio … can you guess who he is?
He once spent Days of his life on a soap opera … and did a large amount of work in a Small town … he’s definitely one to hang out with The Boys, even spending time on a famous Creek, after getting a Bloody Valentine … he’s also got three albums out, if you prefer listening over looking.
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We caught up with him out in New York City back in 2019 as he photobombed some pals in a crowd … we’re pretty sure they know him — do you?
Whew, the internet wasted no time! Young Thug found himself trending after a viral clip showed him dancing with a woman. And, you already know social media had opinions. But, Thug wasn’t letting the narrative spin out of control without saying something.
The Viral Clip Of Young Thug That Everyone’s Talking About
Wait, what video? This week, a clip started circulating showing Young Thug casually jumping into the background of a video while a woman danced to what sounded like an R&B track in a club. She had long dark hair with a pink flower tucked to one side, rocking a dress with a chest cutout that had her looking fierce while moving to the music. As she danced, Thug stepped in behind her, and at one point she glanced back like, “Wait… I know who you are.” Some fans immediately thought the interaction came across as flirtatious, but Young Thug quickly shut that narrative down, insisting the moment was completely harmless and all in good fun.
Thug Shuts Down Speculation After Dancing In Fan’s Video
On Saturday, the Atlanta rapper addressed the clip directly on X, insisting he was just having fun. “Just was walking pass the camera and danced with a fan on some cool sh*t don’t make it nun crazy,” he shared in a now-deleted post. “And yes I already saw the camera lol I have a wife.” He later doubled down, explaining he was simply showing love to a supporter, noting he doesn’t know the woman and meant no shade, even calling her beautiful.
Y’all Already Know Mariah Don’t Play That
Back in January, Young Thug flexed his drip on Instagram with a carousel showing off his fit and his Sp5der x Adidas sneaker collab. And, Mariah The Scientist slid into the comments with a now-deleted reaction saying, “I hate when people look at you,” letting folks know she’s not here for anyone else eyeballing her fiancé. Thug simply assured his lady, “no one’s looking…” — and just like that, the internet got a peek at their playful back-and-forth.
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Tracker Season 3 Episode 10.After a serious cliffhanger that came almost out of nowhere in Tracker‘s midseason finale, the hit CBS action drama is back with “The Fallout,” the second part of this intense Washington-based two-parter. As Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) reels from his near-death experience, he’s thrown instantly into the fire as his opponents come closing in. But what’s really going on in this world of organized crime and corrupt cops? That’s what the midseason premiere is all about.
“The Fallout” begins right where the midseason finale, “Good Trouble,” left off. After a car crash and a bullet wound that sent him off the road and down into a gorge below, Colter Shaw pushes himself to the limit as he tries to stabilize ex-detective John Keaton (Brent Sexton) and get him to a hospital. Pulling Keaton out of the vehicle, Colter leaves Keaton (still breathing) as he makes it to a nearby trailhead in search of help. Finding a phone left in a parked car, he breaks the window and calls 9-1-1 before passing out. It’s not often that we see Colter at his absolute physical limit, but “The Fallout” makes it clear from the beginning that our favorite rewardist isn’t doing too hot. The next day, Detective Willa Sims (Jes Macallan) and Tacoma Police Commissioner Ross Bogart (Sasha Roiz) get on the news and release Colter’s name along with Emile Lang (Mark Engelhardt), linking our hero to the shooting the night before — which didn’t just kill mafia accountant Bradley Weitz (Trevor Hinton), but his housekeeper as well (an innocent woman who was very much alive when Colter left).
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Worried from afar, Reenie Greene (Fiona Rene) and Randy (Chris Lee) finally get a call from Colter, who wakes up after having passed out the night before. Realizing he’s being set up, he ditches the phone and cuts off communication — but back in Denver, it only takes a few moments before the FBI shows up at Reenie’s office in search of Colter, proving that the conspiracy goes far deeper than they knew. So, who can Colter turn to if he wants to keep Reenie and Randy out of it? Longtime Tracker fans will be pleasantly surprised by the return of none other than Billie Matalon (Sofia Pernas), who picks Colter up and takes him to a local Airbnb to patch him up. Putting the bullet out of his chest, Billie notes that Colter is barely holding it together, but all he can think about is the mysterious “Cassie Linstrom” (Francisca Dennis), the wife of a dead cop, Jack Linstrom, whom Weitz was tracking down for Lang.
But Colter and Billie’s reunion is short-lived. It isn’t long before the neighbors spot Colter, recognizing him from the news, and call the police, who arrive in record time. Of course, Colter gets away, finding his way to the Linstrom household, where he finds blood and evidence of a kidnapping. Meanwhile, Randy deletes everything he has on Colter so that the FBI can’t use that information to track him. When Reenie’s assistant, Mel Day (Cassady McClincy Zhang), arrives at the office, she relays a hidden message from Colter to Reenie that she received through the neighboring office’s phone. Upon reconnecting over a secure line, Colter updates them with everything he knows, putting Randy on the case.
‘Tracker’ Brings Billie Back to Help Colter Clear His Name
Billie Patalon (Sofia Pernas) patches Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) up in the ‘Tracker’ episode “The Fallout”Image via CBS
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Back at the Airbnb, Detective Sims speaks with Billie about Colter’s whereabouts, trying to intimidate her into giving the rewardist up. No stranger to police pressure, Billie plays it cool, but Sims is clear that Colter is in danger. It’s moments like these that remind us why Billie keeps coming back to Tracker, as she adds an interesting edge to the reward-seeking profession that is beyond Colter’s ability. As this is happening, Randy finds a new laptop and contacts Colter, who realizes that Cassie has been missing for five days. Randy looks back at the security footage and finds a construction company that may have been involved, and so Colter and Billie investigate. Upon finding the van in question, they’re led to one of the kidnappers: a cop named Dominic Mendoza (Zino Ofiedi). Unfortunately, Mendoza is already dead, but that doesn’t stop Randy from connecting the officer to a task force that was investigating crime boss Zhan Menassian (Arnab Biswas) — the same one Lang killed in the last episode — which also included Cassie’s husband, Keaton’s former partner Nat Dobbs (Dean McKenzie), and Detective Sims.
Colter Shaw reunites with an old friend to tackle a web of conspiracy that neither knew would go so deep.
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Colter believes that the task force was paid off by Menassian, but this still doesn’t explain why the cops brought Lang in and tried to kidnap Cassie in the first place. Something doesn’t add up, and Colter aims to find out what. Billie finds a matchbox for Fireside Bar & Grill on Mendoza, and the pair decides to check it out. Of course, Colter is Public Enemy #1, so Billie heads inside to find out what she can. It isn’t long before she finds a news clipping with Lang’s face plastered on it. It turns out, he works at the joint as a line cook named “Benny Sheridan.” Despite being presumed dead, Lang’s appearance in the photo two weeks ago tipped someone off to his whereabouts, kickstarting this whole thing. But just as the dots are really starting to connect, the police arrive and spoil the fun. Billie distracts them long enough for Colter to get away, but she’s arrested in the process. Billie reveals to Sims what has been going on, but the detective had no idea that Cassie had been kidnapped by her old task force.
“The Fallout” Ends With Hope For ‘Tracker’s Fan Favorite Recurring Guest Star
Billie Matalon (Sofia Pernas) and Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) in the ‘Tracker’ episode “The Fallout”Image via CBS
With Randy’s help, Colter tracks Lang down to an RV park, but Lang isn’t there. He’s in the middle of grabbing another corrupt member of the task force whose wife he’s kidnapped. He reveals that the old task force had Jack Linstrom killed because they were worried that their corrupt dealings would be exposed, so they hired Lang under false pretenses to put him six feet under. This broke Lang’s strict moral code, and it forced him to leave the hitman business behind. But what makes all of this even more disturbing is that (as Colter discovers in Lang’s trailer) he and Cassie have become a couple in the meantime. It’s clear that she doesn’t know who he is or that he killed her husband. It’s here that Colter starts to believe that the dirty cops are using Cassie as leverage against the assassin, finding a ledger that reveals the names of those on the Menassian payroll.
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That night, Sims confronts Bogart with questions about the task force and their illegal dealings. This doesn’t go well for her at all, because Bogart (unsurprisingly) shoots her dead. That’s what happens when you confront your boss about his illegal activity in a dark alley with no witnesses… You’d think a detective would be able to see that coming. Later, at police headquarters, Bogart returns with not a care in the world, only to be grabbed by Colter, who has been waiting for him to arrive. He demands that Bogart take him to Cassie, and they end up in a warehouse where she’s being held. When another corrupt cop walks in, Colter fires on him, giving Bogart just enough time to grab Cassie and hold him at gunpoint. It’s a shame that Billie had been arrested… Just then, Lang walks in and shoots the police commissioner in the back, admitting to Cassie that everything she’s about to see about him on the news is true.
“The Fallout” ends the following day. Reenie has gotten Billie out of jail and her charges wiped from the record. Would it kill Tracker to show us Reenie at work, by the way? We know she’s this badass lawyer who has all these mad skills, but we basically never see them in practice. We were told that Reenie was getting a bigger role this season, but it feels like that hasn’t been paid off. Reuniting with Colter in Keaton’s room, it’s clear that the CBS drama has listened to our petitions to keep Keaton alive for a while longer. That’s good news. After noting that he owes Billie considerably for the last few assists (including getting locked up last season), Colter finally admits that he couldn’t have done this without her help.
Tracker airs Sundays on CBS and is available for streaming the next day on Paramount+.