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Jill Duggar Bares Her Grief With Touching Post
Two years after suffering a stillbirth, Jill Duggar Dillard has once again chosen vulnerability over silence, honoring her daughter’s memory while laying her grief open for the world to see.
She and her husband, Derick Dillard, who had kept the pregnancy private before the loss, later opened up to fans.
Although the Duggar family carried the weight of profound loss, there were also glimmers of joy as Jill’s sister, Jana Duggar, recently welcomed a baby, ushering in a bittersweet chapter for the family.
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Jill Duggar Openly Talked About Grief As She Visited Her Late Daughter’s Grave
In a heartfelt Instagram post, the “19 Kids and Counting” alum shared a tender glimpse into how their family continues to honor the memory of their daughter, Isla Marie, including a recent visit to her gravesite.
The first photo showed Jill standing at her daughter’s graveside. The headstone read, “ISLA MARIE DILLARD, MARCH 19, 2024. Born into the hands of Jesus,” offering context about her passing.
In the accompanying caption, the reality star poured out her heart, writing:
“Anyone who has experienced loss knows that it’s often in the quiet moments when the waves come stronger and we are reminded more of the hole left by a loss. Or sometimes it’s felt deeper at a place that just gives you the space to feel. I’m so grateful to have a place to go to remember our daughter.”
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The remaining slides captured tender family moments with her children. She expressed gratitude for those brighter days as well, gushing about enjoying her kids’ cooking.
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How Jill Duggar And Husband Shared The Tragic Stillbirth News

While Jill is honoring her daughter’s memory now, she has been open about the loss since 2024. The former 19 Kids and Counting star and her husband announced the heartbreaking news of their first daughter’s stillbirth in a joint Instagram post.
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the stillbirth of our beautiful baby girl, Isla Marie Dillard. Jill was 4 months pregnant (due in August) when we found out that our baby died in utero,” the couple shared.
According to The Blast, the announcement marked the first time the public learned of the pregnancy, as they had previously kept the news private. They also expressed appreciation for the continued prayers and support from fans as they navigated their grief.
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Jill Duggar Released Never-Before-Seen Photos From Her Pregnancy
After announcing the loss, Jill shared intimate moments with fans that had remained private until then.
Per The Blast, the 32-year-old poured out her heart on Instagram, posting a series of photographs that captured tender milestones from her pregnancy journey.
In one image, she wore a white shirt tucked into a long skirt while gently cradling her baby bump. Another poignant snapshot showed her forming a heart over her belly with her hands.
“The baby bump photos we were so excited to share, but didn’t get to before she was gone,” she wrote in the caption, adding that Isla will always be daddy’s little girl.
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Jill Duggar Opened Up About The Toll The Loss Took On Her Family
Although the couple had been vocal about the stillbirth, they did not fully discuss the emotional weight it carried until nearly two years later.
They revisited the experience during an appearance on the “Jinger and Jeremy” podcast.
Reflecting on that period, Derick admitted, “It was difficult, and I couldn’t take off like that much time because we had a lot going on that I had been the one to prepare for…And I just kind of kept on going. And we were both grieving, but in different ways.”
As The Blast reported, Jill recalled feeling unwell throughout her first trimester and said she had “just started feeling better” before the devastating loss.
As the grief intensified, she revealed that she was “crying every single day,” while Derick felt “torn” between his professional responsibilities and his family.
Still, she acknowledged that her husband was doing his best to balance his many obligations during that painful season.
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Jana Duggar Stepped Into Parenthood With Husband
Even in the shadow of loss, the Duggar family experienced a moment of celebration as Jana stepped into motherhood with the arrival of her first child with her husband, Stephen Wissmann.
As reported by The Blast, she shared the joyful news weeks after giving birth. “Archie Gerald Wissmann arrived on December 30, 2025, and our hearts have been completely changed,” she wrote, alongside photos of herself and her husband cradling their baby.
The announcement was met with warm reactions online, as fans joined the family in celebrating the new addition.
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“Love Is Blind” season 10 finale: Who got married and who broke up
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Christian Bale and Michael Mann’s Last Movie Together Shows Why ‘Heat 2’ Makes Sense
The curious case of Heat 2 appears to have found some resolution. After years of speculation surrounding the plot, casting, financing, and filming of Michael Mann‘s adaptation of his sequel novel to his beloved crime epic, cast member Christian Bale confirmed that shooting will begin soon. While the rest of the details remain unknown, Heat 2 looks to be a showdown between Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio, a worthy parallel to the original film’s double-billing of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. One of the finest actors of his generation, Bale previously worked with Mann on one of the director’s less renowned films, Public Enemies. The 2009 ambitious crime drama, also starring Johnny Depp and Marion Cotillard, is carried by a sensational Bale as the taciturn FBI agent Melvin Purvis. His performance captures all the essential Mann hallmarks, proving that he is ready to take on the weight of Heat‘s legacy.
Christian Bale Gives a Brilliantly Subtle Performance in ‘Public Enemies’
When news first broke that Michael Mann would be directing another cops vs. criminals saga about the birth of the FBI and pursuit of John Dillinger (Depp) set in the Great Depression, everyone likely expected Heat 2.0. Rather than a guns-blazing, immaculately crafted, and operatic crime epic, audiences received Mann’s most off-kilter film, one that was slow, internalized, and experimental. At the very least, you could’ve counted on a gorgeous re-creation of the American Midwest in the ’30s, but instead, Mann opted for high-definition digital photography that washed out most of the color and beauty of the period architecture.
In most gangster movies, filmmakers are drawn towards the perverse charm of the outlaws evading and disrupting law enforcement. Going back to Manhunter, Mann has shown equal, if not more, interest in the side of justice, particularly addled men who share more commonalities with the crook than one would like to imagine. Notorious bank robber John Dillinger’s story would be a solid basis for generic crime dramas, but Mann’s account of this vulnerable period in America is a two-hander with Melvin Purvis and the FBI. Depp’s performance is effective, imbuing the prodigious figure with the striking presence of a modern-day legend, but the real star of Public Enemies is Bale, who gave a remarkably unshowy performance in a year in between the releases of The Dark Knight and his Oscar win for The Fighter.
Christian Bale Perfected the Michael Mann Character Archetype in ‘Public Enemies’
Known for his intense screen presence and committed method acting, Christian Bale is perfect for Michael Mann, but not in the way that you might suspect. The most unheralded aspects of Bale’s versatility are embedded in Public Enemies. The disjointed nature of the film is a product of actors seemingly operating in other movies, as is often the case for Depp and Cotillard. Bale, however, understands the heart of the story and Mann’s deconstruction of cops versus crooks narratives. Purvis is devoid of any notion of traditional heroism, as he appears to be driven by an ineffable source beyond his duties as an officer of the law. He is transfixed by shutting down Dillinger’s bootlegging as a means to preserve his worth and masculine excellence, one of Mann’s defining character traits. With the dawn of the FBI emerged a wave of new advanced technology like wire-tapping and fingerprint catalogs, and Purvis deploys these tactics to push his field into the future, similar to Mann’s groundbreaking formalism on the screen.
Despite being on the right side of the law, Purvis resembles the mission of Mann’s notable criminal figures, such as Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) from Heat and Vincent (Tom Cruise) in Collateral. His resolute nature towards a single objective and stripping out all distractions in life clouds his virtuous service to his country as something more sinister. It wouldn’t be a Mann film if the protagonist and antagonist didn’t have a kinship, as Dillinger and Purvis echo the dynamic between Neil and Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) in Heat, who treat their cat-and-mouse chase as an athletic competition. They should loathe each other, but deep down, there is a mutual reverence between Mann’s heroes and villains, with both sides blurring the line between good and evil. Purvis’ use of torture during interrogation and Dillinger’s charm and Robin Hood glorification by the public make you question what exactly defines a hero.
Christian Bale has already outlined the blueprint for the ideal Michael Mann character in Public Enemies, even if the film itself didn’t always support his superb work. No matter what side of the law Bale will occupy in the highly anticipated Heat 2, his body of work proves that his preternatural skills as an austere actor are destined to make the sequel stand on its own.
Public Enemies is available to rent or buy on VOD services.
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July 1, 2009
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140 minutes
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Michael Mann
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Ann Biderman, Michael Mann, Ronan Bennett
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Kevin Misher
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26 Years Later, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’s Most Controversial Episode Deserves a Second Look
Ray Barone is a jerk. That’s not a criticism of Everybody Loves Raymond or how Ray Romano plays the character. The show is hilarious, and Romano is a gifted performer, but Ray Barone is written to be a dolt of a selfish husband who messes up week after week, angering his wife, Debra (Patricia Heaton), and making viewers laugh. He gets away with it, both with his family and us, because he tries to be better, even if he falls short.
Sometimes, Everybody Loves Raymond will switch things up and make Debra the one in the wrong, yet even then, rather than trying to understand, Ray often thinks only of himself or seeks to win. Such is the case with one of the sitcom’s funniest and most controversial episodes, “Bad Moon Rising”. In it, Ray is terrified of Debra’s PMS mood swings. Rewatching the episode so many years after its Season 4 debut in 2000 is a strange experience. The laughs are still there, and so is a level of uncomfortability that wouldn’t work today.
Patricia Heaton Won an Emmy for ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’s “Bad Moon Rising”
“Bad Moon Rising” centers on Deb is the throes of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Women being on their periods have often been used as a source of drama or even comedy in movies and TV. You’ve seen the examples, where a woman is reduced to a raging, terrifying monster one week a month. “Bad Moon Rising” is no different, yet what can’t be debated is how masterfully talented Patricia Heaton is. She gives it her all, resulting in an Emmy win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
The episode begins with Ray telling his friends, dad, Frank (Peter Boyle), and brother, Robert (Brad Garrett), to be quiet because Deb’s “not feeling good hormonally.” The man looks half scared to death, and we quickly see why. When she comes downstairs, Deb gives him crap for the messes he makes. Ray blames it all on “mood swings.” In the men’s minds, the solution is easy: give her medication. Later, Ray annoys Deb by surprising her with takeout for dinner when she’s already started cooking. Instead of Ray apologizing, it’s Deb who does. Ray, in his own way, tries to help by showing his wife the bottle of PMS pills he bought. It’s an insensitive move, one that’s even his adoring mother can’t accept when she quickly slaps Ray for acting like his father.
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Because Ray is so good at making things worse, when Deb goes out for a night away with Amy (Monica Horan), she comes back to Ray, accusing Debra of using her “lady’s days” to yell at him. At his wits’ end, he plays secret tapes he made of Debra’s mood swings to prove his point. This only causes Deb to cry and lash out at the man who’d rather tape record her than try to help make her life better. Having had enough, she rages with examples of all the stupid things Ray has done over the years. Ray falls to the ground and ends up backed into a corner, scared and shouting that he doesn’t know what to do.
Debra Barone Now Looks Like a Weakly Written Stereotype of a Struggling Woman
In 2000, it may have been funny to watch this bickering couple, and now it still can be if you’re familiar with Everybody Loves Raymond. The audience knows this is a lighthearted series and everything will be okay. But if you’re a new viewer, this is the last episode to start with. Take out the studio laughter, and it’s actually a pretty dark drama. It’s also one that falls short with Debra despite how talented Patricia Heaton is. It settles on low-hanging fruit, sticking to stereotypes. “Bad Moon Rising” plays this part for laughs when Amy calls. After a short talk, Deb is now in a good mood, her rage completely forgotten.
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Then, once more, it’s Deb who apologizes for her attitude. She doesn’t mean to treat Ray this way. It’s like she’s saying PMS means she can’t help it. In this world, every woman on their period gets mood swings, and it can’t be controlled. The episode title (written by two men, Romano and Phil Rosenthal) says it all: a woman with PMS is like a werewolf. Now, a sitcom with 30 minutes to work with can’t get into the intricacies of a woman’s feelings when her body is going through so much. That’s not what an audience is tuning in for. In 2000, the episode was progressive for even taking a look at women’s issues. Still, today, it’s not enough simply to have it be a plot point. Deb Barone is too smart and three-dimensional a character to be reduced to a trope.
Ray Barone’s Mistakes Keep “Bad Moon Rising” Watchable
What keeps “Bad Moon Rising” from going off the rails and being completely offensive is that it’s not making Deb the bad guy because they make Ray’s insensitivity worse. This is shown both through Ray’s actions and Deb’s attempts at communication. His wife is spot on when she tells him he’s insensitive. Those aren’t the words of a mood swing. It’s the truth.
Romano and Rosenthal wisely acknowledge that Ray is part of the problem, which is a great start. The failure is in limiting Deb to one note. Even when Deb tells Ray she loves him, she has to cry uncontrollably. At the end of “Bad Moon Rising,” Deb is calmly asking Ray to be better. He can’t hear her, though. Instead, he offers his wife pills, and the writing requires her to knock them out of his hand rather than simply saying no. It’s not about Ray growing or understanding that he has to be better. It only reinforces the generalization of PMS and tells men they’ll never understand. They just have to get through it.
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Machine Gun Kelly Totally Pumped About Megan Fox’s Sexy Instagram Photos
MGK To Megan Fox
‘Stoked To Have Your Phone Number’!!!
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Megan Fox’s stunning return to Instagram Tuesday with her sex as f—k goth photos had her fans going nuts — and even her ex Machine Gun Kelly, who couldn’t help but let the world know how he felt!
MGK jumped on IG after seeing Megan’s half-naked pics and wrote in the comments section of her post, “stoked i have your phone number.”
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Now, we understand MGK’s impulse to respond like that after seeing his former girlfriend decked out in a studded collar, skin-tight camisole, thigh-high gartered stockings, stiletto platform heels and a G-string.
But, as we’ve reported, the two are still split and are in the coparenting phase of their relationship acting civilly toward each other.
In January, the two were snapped leaving a restaurant with their 11-month-old daughter, Saga, after having what we referred to as a “family dinner date.”
As for Megan’s return to social media, you may recall … the actress took a breather from Instagram about a year ago following her break up with MGK around Thanksgiving 2024.
Now Megan’s back with a vengeance, captioning her latest tongue-wagging pics … “Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed.”
That’s all, folks!
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Beyonce’s Dad Exits Interview After Ex Tina Knowles Comment
Beyoncé’s father, Mathew Knowles, walked out of an interview after receiving a comment regarding ex-wife Tina Knowles’ involvement in the success of Destiny’s Child.
During an interview for local New York City news outlet PIX 11, published via its YouTube channel on January 31, anchor Kendis Gibson raised the topic of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé’s former girl group, that Mathew, 74, managed and executive-produced across various projects.
“I said the same thing to Ms. Tina Knowles, you guys put in the work, and obviously the talent was there with your kids,” Gibson, 53, remarked, referring to Mathew and Tina’s daughters, Beyoncè, 44, and Solange Knowles, 39. (Mathew is also father to son Nixon, 16, whom he shares with ex Alexandra Wright, and daughter Koi, 15, whom he shares with TaQoya Branscomb.)
Mathew then interrupted to address the comment about Tina, 72, asking Gibson, “What work did she put in?” to which a visibly caught-off-guard Gibson responded with “the hair.”
“OK, you’re absolutely right, in the styling, the imaging, you’re right,” Mathew acknowledged. Tina owned a beauty salon and styled Destiny’s Child members Michelle Williams, Kelly Rowland and Beyonce’s hair, in addition to former band members’, before they achieved global success.
The music executive was then pushed further by Gibson, who suggested that Tina “claimed to have preyed on the name [Destiny’s Child] and different aspects of that,” before stating that “it’s a joint effort,” to which Mathew agreed.
Matthew then abruptly asked to “stop” the interview “now,” before standing up and shaking hands with Gibson.
The sudden end to their interview led Gibson to ask Mathew, “Sorry, did I say something wrong?” to which Mathew assured him that the situation was “all good” and thanked him several times.
After the interview aired, Page Six spoke to Mathew, who said that Gibson arrived “15 minutes late” and “asked multiple questions about Tina … when the interview was supposed to be about [a] Destiny Child’s tribute concert.” (Mathew’s Destiny’s Child Tribute: Iconic Reimagined Tour 2026 journeyed the U.S. in January and February.)
Mathew, who was married to Tina from 1980 until 2011, told the outlet, “How it starts is how it ends. It started on a bad note, and obviously ended on a bad note for him. I politely ended the interview, shook his hand, and took a photograph.”
The outlet reported that despite Mathew’s claims, Gibson “arrived on time for the shoot, while the crew was there early to set up.”
Us Weekly has reached out to a representative for Gibson for comment.
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Love on the Spectrum Season 4: Cast, Release Date and More
A diverse group of young people are ready to find their happily ever after when Love on the Spectrum returns for season 4.
“The show itself has actually become the template for people to then think, ‘That’s what love can look like in my life, and I can be like that character who doesn’t necessarily fit the typical stereotype,’” cocreator Karina Holden told Tudum in 2025. “The uniqueness of individuals within Love on the Spectrum has allowed people to be confident to pursue their version of relationships and friendships and love.”
The Netflix series follows a group of young people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the dating world. Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, for one, became a success story when they were set up on a blind date in season 1 — and are still going strong.
“We have fun together and do things we both love like going to the Los Angeles Zoo and Griffith Observatory,” Romeo exclusively told Us Weekly in October 2025. “We want to take our time getting married because I don’t want to be a divorced lady like my mom.”
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Which ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Cast Members Are Returning for Season 4?
While Netflix has yet to confirm which cast members are returning for season 4, a promo photo for the upcoming season featured Connor Tomlinson wrapping his arm around Georgie Harris.
Tomlinson shared the sweet image to Instagram in March, writing, “Nope it’s not April Fools! It’s official Love On The Spectrum Season 4 is back April 1st! ❤️.”
Dani Bowman, meanwhile, reacted to the news on Instagram. “POV: The best one yet!” she wrote in March. “People used to think, ‘autistic people don’t date. @ciantharwa of @northernpictures said hold my camera…. @netflix agreed and seven Emmy’s later we’re back for Season 4! Representation isn’t a trend…. It’s a shift. #LoveOnTheSpectrumus #autism Neurodivergent #netflix #Love #pov.”
Tina Zhu Xi Caruso also confirmed via Instagram on March 3 that she and Pari Kim will return as a couple. “Ready to spill the T about the newest season of Love on the Spectrum. Season 4 is official! Pari and I are so proud of the cast of Season 4! Can’t wait for April 1st to watch it!” she wrote.
When Is ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Season 4’s Release Date?
Love on the Spectrum season 4 airs on Netflix April 1, 2026.
What Happened on ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Season 3? Recap
Season 3 featured some returning cast members and new faces, with returning couples Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, Adan Correa and Dani Bowman, as well as returning singles James B. Jones, Connor Tomlinson and Tanner Smith. New faces on season 3 included Madison Marilla and Pari Kim, joining the rest of the case on the search for love.
Fans have watched Abbey and David’s love story from the beginning, with the pair celebrating their three-year anniversary. Connor also found a partner in Georgie Harris while Madison sparked a romance with Tyler White. James also pursued a connection with Shelley Wolfe while Pari found her “Princess Charming” with Tina Zhu Xi Caruso.
In the final moments of season 3, viewers learned that Dani is now in a relationship with a new man after she broke up with Adan because they were not aligned about the level of intimacy they were comfortable with in their relationship. She later revealed on social media that her boyfriend’s name is Henry Andrade. Tanner ended the show single after going on dates with Shyann and Callie.
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8 Most Rewatchable Fantasy Shows of All Time, Ranked
One of the most important jobs of any fantasy story, irrespective of medium, is to provide its audience with an escape from the real world into one of great wonders. So, it’s no surprise that we keep returning to our favorite fantasy shows time and again, finding a much-needed escape from the pains of reality in their wondrous stories. This is also why the best fantasy shows also lend themselves to repeated watching, giving viewers a familiar yet fantastical place they can return to whenever they need.
From iconic classics to more modern fare, these shows take audiences on entertaining and mindbending journeys alongside relatable characters, sometimes even delivering some much-needed lessons about the real world along the way. Now, without further ado, here’s our ranked selection of the most rewatchable fantasy shows of all time, including some of the greatest ever made.
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‘Carnival Row’ (2019–2023)
A fantasy drama series set in a steampunk, Victorian-inspired world, Carnival Row was created by René Echevarria and Travis Beacham, and is based on Beacham’s unproduced film spec script, A Killing on Carnival Row. Orlando Bloom stars as Rycroft “Philo” Philostrate, a detective investigating murders connected to mythological beings who have arrived in human society as refugees, encountering his lost love, the faerie Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), in the process. Simon McBurney, Tamzin Merchant, David Gyasi, Andrew Gower, Karla Crome, Arty Froushan, Indira Varma, Jared Harris, and more star in other significant roles.
Both seasons of Carnival Row were generally panned by reviewers, who criticized it for its overstuffed story that attempts to combine themes of class politics, sexism, elitism, race, immigration, and more. While that may have been more ambition than a show could rightly be expected to fulfill, the series is still a vibrant and beautiful watch that lends itself to rewatching, and though the critics may have hated it, audiences received it much better. Whatever flaws the series may have in its narrative are more than excused by the sheer wonder of its complexly crafted world, and it’s an enjoyable fantasy series that’s worth returning to.
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‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ (1997–2003)
Based on the 1992 film, Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a supernatural drama series that’s easily one of the most iconic fantasy shows of all time. The series stars Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers, a young woman chosen by fate to battle the forces of darkness as the latest in a long line of Vampire Slayers, following her adventures and attempts to balance monster hunting with her normal life. The show also stars Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, Anthony Stewart Head, David Boreanaz, and more in key roles.
While the show has become somewhat controversial in recent years due to accusations of workplace harassment by creator Joss Whedon, there’s no denying the fact that Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of the greatest fantasy shows ever to hit television. Acclaimed by both critics and audiences during its original broadcast, the series is an evergreen favorite and a pop culture landmark that continues to entertain new generations of fans today. And even though some elements of the show certainly haven’t aged well, it’s still a generally fun watch every time you revisit it.
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‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)
A fantasy adventure-drama procedural, Supernatural was created by Eric Kripke and stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles as the monster-hunting Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean. The story begins when their father disappears during a hunting trip, forcing the brothers to travel the country in search of him and face off against various supernatural threats along the way. Besides Padalecki and Ackles, the series also stars Misha Collins, Mark A. Sheppard, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Alona Tal, Jim Beaver, and more in supporting roles.
With a whopping 15 seasons to its name, Supernatural is the longest-running American live-action fantasy show ever made. Of course, with so many seasons, the series has had its share of problems, but it’s an entertaining series overall that continues to enjoy the adoration of a huge global fan base. The first five seasons are decidedly the best, but every season makes for a fun rewatch, especially if you’re a fan.
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (2019–2024)
Created by Jemaine Clement, What We Do in the Shadows is a horror comedy mockumentary show based on Clement and Taika Waititi’s 2014 film. The series follows four vampires who live together on Staten Island as roommates, exploring their various clashes with other supernatural beings, the unfamiliar modern world, and each other. The show stars Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén, Mark Proksch, and Kristen Schaal in main roles.
What We Do in the Shadows premiered on FX in 2019 to positive reviews, earning praise for its performances, writing, and humor. And it’s only gotten better since then, delivering six successful seasons over the course of its run that are all wildly entertaining and endlessly rewatchable. It’s a hilarious series with great characters and an absurd narrative (in a good way). The show has also received several accolades, including 35 nominations for Emmy Awards, four of which are for Outstanding Comedy Series.
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‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)
One of the most successful shows of recent years, Stranger Things is a genre-bending coming-of-age adventure series created by the Duffer Brothers. Set in the 1980s in the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, the show follows a group of young children who investigate strange paranormal events that are plaguing the town, eventually unearthing a connection to secret government experiments involving an alternate dimension. The series’ ensemble cast includes Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Joe Keery, and more.
Consisting of five seasons released over a nearly 10-year period, Stranger Things was extremely successful during its original run, though there were excruciating waits between seasons. Now that it’s ended, the series makes for an excellent rewatch for fans, and an uninterrupted binge for newcomers to the franchise. Almost universally acclaimed and hugely popular, the show is an entertaining, nostalgic mystery-adventure that blends fantasy, drama, sci-fi, and horror to create an immersive, enjoyable journey.
3
‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)
Developed by Sera Gamble and John McNamara, The Magicians is a fantasy show adapted from Lev Grossman’s titular trilogy of books, exploring the world of Brakebills University for Magical Pedagogy. Essentially a more mature Harry Potter, the series follows a graduate student who enrolls at the university and learns that his favorite childhood book series is based on real and dangerous truths. Simultaneously, his friend, who was denied entry to the school, finds her own path, creating even more danger. Jason Ralph and Stella Maeve lead the cast, which includes Olivia Taylor Dudley, Hale Appleman, Arjun Gupta, Summer Bishil, Rick Worthy, Jade Tailor, Brittany Curran, and Trevor Einhorn in key roles.
A hit Syfy fantasy show, The Magicians was widely acclaimed by critics and fans throughout its five-season run, earning praise for its maturity, weirdness, and unique approach to magic. All five seasons were nominated for Saturn Awards, and the show is widely acknowledged by fantasy fans as one of the best series ever made in the genre. It’s a visually stunning and brilliantly performed show with likable characters, mindbending adventures, and a dark sense of humor.
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‘His Dark Materials’ (2019–2022)
Written by Jack Thorne and adapted from Philip Pullman’s book series, His Dark Materials is a fantasy drama set across multiple worlds of a multiverse, linked by an invisible cosmic substance called Dust. On one of these worlds, where souls manifest outside the body as animal companions and a corrupt theocracy rules all, a young girl named Lyra (Dafne Keene) sets out to find her missing friend, uncovering a complex conspiracy involving Dust and discovering her own destiny in the process. Ruth Wilson, Jame McAcoy, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Anne-Marie Duff, Clarke Peters, James Cosmo, and more star in supporting roles.
The novels that inspired His Dark Materials are among the most thematically complex and intricately crafted fantasy series of all time, and the show masterfully adapts its source material for the screen as a gorgeous visual journey. Widely praised by critics and fans for its visual effects, music, performances, and story, the series is an immersive watch full of strange and fascinating phenomena that you could return to time and time again. It’s easily one of the best fantasy shows of the 21st century so far, and worth watching multiple times just to soak in all the details.
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‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ (2005–2008)
Created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, Avatar: The Last Airbender is an animated fantasy action series set in a world where certain people can control each of the four classical elements: water, earth, fire, and air. After the Fire Nation wages war against the other nations, 12-year-old Aang, the current Avatar with the power to wield all four elements, sets out on a journey to stop their plan for world domination. Zach Tyler Eisen leads the voice cast as Aang, with Mae Whitman, Jack De Sena, Dante Basco, Jessie Flower, Dee Bradley Baker, Mako, Greg Baldwin, Grey Griffin, and Mark Hamill voicing key characters.
Arguably the most enduringly popular shows ever to air on Nickelodeon, Avatar: The Last Airbender is a hit animated series that combines anime influences and a Chinese-inspired world with classic cartoon action. Universally acclaimed for its animation, themes, performances, and story, the series commands an international fan following and is easily among the most popular fantasy shows of all time. The series continues to be a perennial comfort watch for its fans, and it has inspired a massive franchise that includes comics, novels, a sequel series, and a live-action remake.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Release Date
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2005 – 2008
- Network
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Nickelodeon
- Showrunner
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Michael Dante DiMartino
- Directors
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Giancarlo Volpe, Ethan Spaulding, Lauren MacMullan, Dave Filoni, Joaquim Dos Santos, Anthony Lioi
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