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10 Greatest Netflix TV Masterpieces of the Last 10 Years, Ranked

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Jonathan Groff in a suit and tie walking through a prison in Mindhunter.

No one could have predicted the way Netflix originals would eventually change the television landscape. Suddenly, some of the most talked-about shows in the world weren’t airing on traditional networks. Instead, audiences were binge-watching entire seasons over a weekend and discovering international stories they might never have watched otherwise.

Of course, not every Netflix original has been a success, but the platform’s willingness to take creative risks has definitely paid off. The streamer is currently home to some of the most defining series of the modern era across a variety of genres and continues to deliver stories that audiences can’t stop talking about. These are the very best of them from the last 10 years.

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‘Mindhunter’ (2017–2019)

Jonathan Groff in a suit and tie walking through a prison in Mindhunter.
Jonathan Groff in a suit and tie walking through a prison in Mindhunter.
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Mindhunter is one of the greatest shows Netflix has ever produced, one that ended way sooner than it should have. The series is set in the late 1970s and follows FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), alongside psychologist Wendy Carr (Anna Torv), as they help establish the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, which eventually becomes the foundation of modern criminal profiling. Now, the catch is that their work involves interviewing imprisoned serial killers in an attempt to understand how these criminals think and why they commit such horrific acts. Little does the team know, though, that this experiment is not just going to change the world, but also their own lives. Mindhunter is surprisingly patient for a crime drama.

That’s because the series isn’t interested in exploring the blood and gore of violence. Instead, it aims to examine the psychology behind them. The show’s greatest source of tension is the conversations between the FBI agents and the serial killers, many of whom are based on real-life murderers, including Edmund Kemper, Richard Speck, David Berkowitz, and Charles Manson. The show unfolds with a nuance that turns what could have been yet another procedural into a chilling study of human behavior. Despite ending after only two seasons, Mindhunter remains the benchmark for intelligent TV.

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‘The Queen’s Gambit’ (2020)

Harry Melling sitting and looking at someone off camera in The Queen's Gambit
Harry Melling in The Queen’s Gambit
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The Queen’s Gambit had all the makings of a niche miniseries, but it became one of Netflix’s biggest hits. The story, based on Walter Tevis’ novel, follows Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy), an orphaned girl who discovers an extraordinary talent for chess while living in a Kentucky orphanage during the 1950s. As Beth rises through the competitive chess world, she quickly establishes herself as a prodigy capable of defeating opponents twice her age. However, her journey to the top is complicated by loneliness, addiction, and the immense pressure of competing against the best players in the world.

It’s truly remarkable how The Queen’s Gambit makes a game as painstaking as chess feel exhilarating and adrenaline-fueled, even for viewers who know absolutely nothing about it. The matches are filmed with the intensity of action sequences, but the real focus is always on Beth and her personal demons that threaten to derail her success. The production design, costume work, cinematography, and period detail are all exceptional, but what truly elevates The Queen’s Gambit is this strong emotional core. Few Netflix originals have combined style and substance this effectively, which is why The Queen’s Gambit remains one of the streamer’s greatest success stories.

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‘The Haunting of Hill House’ (2018)

Carla Gugino as Olivia Crain in The Haunting of Hill House
Carla Gugino as Olivia Crain in The Haunting of Hill House
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The Haunting of Hill House proves that horror can be just as rich and layered as any prestige drama. The miniseries, based loosely on Shirley Jackson‘s classic novel, follows the Crain family across two timelines. In the summer of 1992, Hugh (Henry Thomas) and Olivia Crain (Carla Gugino) moved into Hill House with their five children to renovate and sell the massive mansion. However, strange paranormal events begin to occur inside the house that culminate in a tragedy that continues to haunt the family. All of this comes back up when yet another tragedy brings the Crain siblings together as they finally confront the literal and figurative ghosts of their past.

However, all these supernatural elements are only part of the story. Beneath all that, The Haunting of Hill House tells a deeply moving story about family, grief, trauma, and addiction. The essential horror TV series constantly shifts between past and present to gradually reveal how the events at Hill House shaped each member of the family in different ways. Every revelation adds another layer to the narrative, which makes the emotional payoff just as impactful as the scares themselves. Mike Flanagan‘s direction is exceptional throughout, particularly in the show’s famous long-take sequences and interconnected storytelling. The Haunting of Hill House is beautiful, chilling, and heartbreaking in a way that has completely redefined horror television.

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‘The Crown’ (2016–2023)

Olivia Colman as Princess Margaret smiling softly wearing a tiara in The Crown Season 4.
Olivia Colman as Princess Margaret in The Crown Season 4.

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The Crown is one of the most ambitious shows on Netflix and does complete justice to its subject matter. The series chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The story begins with her marriage to Prince Philip and her unexpected ascension to the throne, before eventually spanning multiple decades of British history. Along the way, the show explores major political events, royal scandals, shifting public attitudes toward the monarchy, and the personal sacrifices required of those born into one of the world’s biggest institutions. The show presents this through the lens of Elizabeth as a young woman who has to adjust to an unimaginable responsibility and covers how she gradually evolves into one of the most recognizable and influential figures of the modern era.

The Crown isn’t a fully faithful representation of all this, but the show’s genius lies in the balance between historical events and deeply personal storytelling. The show constantly examines the tension between duty and personal happiness through Elizabeth’s marriage, her relationship with her children, and the many conflicts that emerge within the royal family. As the decades pass, viewers watch these characters evolve alongside the world around them. The Crown keeps replacing its cast as the narrative progresses through the decades, but the transitions never feel jarring. Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, and Imelda Staunton each bring something unique to Elizabeth while still feeling like different stages of the same person, and the same can be said for the supporting cast. Very few shows have managed to tell a genuinely compelling story on this scale with the consistency of The Crown.

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‘Bridgerton’ (2020–Present)

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Sophie Bridgerton (Yerin Ha) and Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) looking at the crowd after getting married in Bridgerton Season 4
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Bridgerton has to be the most fun period drama on Netflix. The series, based on Julia Quinn‘s bestselling novels, is set in Regency-era London and follows the members of the influential Bridgerton family as they navigate the marriage market. Each season focuses on a different romantic pairing, but the larger world remains interconnected through family relationships, friendships, social rivalries, scandals, and the ever-present gossip columnist Lady Whistledown. Bridgerton is the perfect blend of old and new, which is why the show appeals to a wide range of viewers.

It embraces the elegance and grandeur of a traditional period drama while combining them with a modern energy that makes it feel accessible to a contemporary audience. Even the soundtrack reflects this approach and incorporates orchestral renditions of modern pop songs, which goes to show the creativity that goes into Bridgerton’s overall worldbuilding. Rather than aiming for complete historical accuracy, the series embraces a more diverse and romanticized version of Regency England that gives the story an almost fairy-tale quality. The Netflix original has managed to reinvent an entire genre with its fresh and ambitious take on romance and period storytelling.

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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz
Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive?
The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars

Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.

💊The Matrix

🔥Mad Max

🌧️Blade Runner

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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do?
The first instinct is often the truest one.





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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely?
What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.





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What kind of threat keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.





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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust?
Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.





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Which environment could you actually endure long-term?
Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.





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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart?
The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.





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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all?
Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.





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What would actually make survival worth it?
Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.





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You’d Survive In…

Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.

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The Resistance, Zion

The Matrix

You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.

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  • You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
  • You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
  • You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
  • The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.


The Wasteland

Mad Max

The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.

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  • You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
  • You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
  • You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
  • In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.


Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner

You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.

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  • You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
  • In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
  • You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
  • In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.


Arrakis

Dune

Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.

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  • Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
  • You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
  • Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
  • In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.


A Galaxy Far, Far Away

Star Wars

The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

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  • You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
  • You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
  • You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
  • In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.

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‘Baby Reindeer’ (2024)

Donny on stage holding a microphone in front of a red curtain in Netflix's Baby Reindeer. 
Donny on stage holding a microphone in front of a red curtain in Netflix’s Baby Reindeer.
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Baby Reindeer is one of the most uncomfortable yet emotionally honest shows Netflix has ever released. The miniseries is based on Richard Gadd‘s real-life experiences and follows struggling comedian Donny Dunn (Gadd), whose life takes a dark turn after a lonely woman named Martha (Jessica Gunning) grows dangerously obsessed with him. It all begins when Donny shows a seemingly harmless act of kindness to Martha, which gradually spirals into a dangerous fixation that starts taking over every aspect of Donny’s life. Martha’s behavior gets more invasive and unpredictable as the story progresses. As a result, Donny finds himself forced to confront painful experiences from his own past, which include traumas he has spent years trying to bury.

The deeper he digs into those memories, the more he begins to understand the complicated reasons he remains trapped in an extremely messy situation with his stalker. Baby Reindeer is an extremely nuanced take on this subject matter. The show doesn’t frame Donny as a flawless victim, nor does it present Martha as a one-dimensional villain. In fact, the series explores the complicated psychological reasons behind both of their behaviors to tell a deeply human story about shame, self-worth, and the lasting impact of abuse. Every uncomfortable moment in the show serves a purpose and forces the audience to sit with emotions that most other stories would avoid.

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‘Dark’ (2017–2020)

Louis Hofmann in a yellow raincoat standing on a deserted road in Dark.
Louis Hofmann in a yellow raincoat standing on a deserted road in Dark.
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Dark is one of the few shows that genuinely rewards the audience for paying attention. Netflix’s first-ever German-language series begins with the disappearance of a young boy in the small town of Winden, but it quickly becomes clear that the story is far more complex than just a missing-person mystery. As families search for answers, long-buried secrets begin to emerge, and the investigation gradually uncovers connections between different generations of the town’s residents, all of which lead back to a wormhole hidden beneath Winden that allows people to travel through time. The local tragedy soon evolves into an intricate mystery spanning multiple decades, where actions in one era have consequences in another.

Now, all of this could have easily become extremely convoluted and difficult to follow, but Dark carefully constructs its world and gives importance to every character and conversation. The series constantly challenges viewers to piece together an increasingly complex puzzle, yet it never feels complicated just for the sake of it. Instead, each revelation recontextualizes everything that came before it and makes the audience see things from an entirely new perspective. The show’s time travel mechanics aren’t presented as a gimmick but as the very center of the entire story. Despite its enormous scope, though, Dark never loses sight of the characters at its center. By the time the series reaches its final episodes, every storyline converges in a way that feels both surprising and totally inevitable.

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‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

Noah Schnapp in Stranger Things Season 5
Noah Schnapp in Stranger Things Season 5
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Stranger Things has been a defining show, not just for Netflix, but for pop culture in general. The series, created by the Duffer Brothers, is set in the small town of Hawkins in the 1980s and delivers on nostalgia like no other. The story begins when a young boy named Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) mysteriously vanishes without a trace. His friends, Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo), and Lucas Sinclair (Caleb McLaughlin), begin searching for him. However, their lives completely change when they encounter a mysterious girl known only as Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), whose supernatural abilities point them toward a terrifying secret hidden beneath their town. The story then expands into a web of government conspiracies, secret experiments, and parallel dimensions that put all of Hawkins at risk.

Stranger Things effortlessly balances all this spectacle with a genuinely heartwarming coming-of-age story, which is the show’s greatest strength. Over several seasons, the audience grows to care for the core characters, which makes every victory and sacrifice feel all the more meaningful. Even as the scale of the story expands, the emotional core of Stranger Things remains rooted in friendship and family. The series also deserves enormous credit for creating one of television’s most recognizable worlds. The Upside Down, the Demogorgons, and Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) have become part of mainstream conversations in a way that very few modern shows can claim. By the time the final season concluded in 2025, Stranger Things had evolved far beyond its original premise and cemented itself as one of the biggest TV events of the streaming era.

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‘Squid Game’ (2021–2025)

Oh Il-nam playing the games with a large smile in Squid Game.
Oh Il-nam playing the games in Squid Game.
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Squid Game is one of Netflix’s most-watched series, and it’s not hard to understand why that is. The Korean thriller follows financially struggling chauffeur Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), who accepts an invitation to participate in a mysterious competition alongside hundreds of other desperate contestants. These people have to compete in a series of children’s games for a life-changing cash prize. However, the players and viewers soon discover that losing a game results in instant death.

That’s when Gi-hun and the other contestants are forced to decide how far they are willing to go to survive and take the money home, all while being trapped on a remote island and surrounded by masked guards. There’s no denying that Squid Game is a gripping survival story, but it grounds all this gore, violence, and suspense with sharp social commentary. It’s easy to empathize with almost every contestant in the game, given the circumstances that brought them there in the first place. That’s exactly what makes every death feel truly devastating and keeps the audience invested long after the initial shock value wears off.

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‘Adolescence’ (2025)

Jamie in a chair with a small smile in Adolescence.
Jamie in a chair with a small smile in Adolescence.
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Adolescence is one of Netflix’s biggest recent hits, but it’s so much more than its viewership numbers. The series begins when thirteen-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper) is arrested for the murder of a female classmate, which sends shockwaves through his family and local community. The show spends the first episode following Jamie’s arrest and the immediate aftermath, which places the audience in the same position as his family. Like them, viewers desperately want to believe there has been some kind of mistake. However, the episode ends with the revelation that the police had proof of Jamie’s heinous crime all along. After that, the show moves to Jamie’s school, where investigators attempt to understand the environment he grew up in and the influences that may have shaped his worldview.

The series then shifts gears again in its third episode and focuses on a tense psychological evaluation between Jamie and his assigned psychologist. The final episode turns its attention to Jamie’s family and explores the emotional fallout of the crime and how it continues to affect their lives. It’s remarkable how much ground Adolescence covers in such a short span of time. The show’s iconic one-take format only heightens the tension and realism, which makes everything feel immediate and deeply personal. Owen Cooper delivers a jaw-dropping performance in his breakout role, while Stephen Graham is equally devastating as a father struggling to process something he cannot fully comprehend. Adolescence is a conversation starter that forces viewers to confront difficult realities about the modern world, and it already feels like a show that will be praised for decades to come.


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Mark Hamill Reveals Why He Didn’t Attend Taylor Swift’s Wedding

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Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill is opening up about why he didn’t attend Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding. On July 3, the couple exchanged vows at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Although over one thousand guests were in attendance, Hamill revealed why he did not attend the lavish event.

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In August 2025, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement with a photo of them posing in a floral garden. Hamill used that photo when he explained why he didn’t attend their wedding, as guests were not allowed to bring their phones into the event and Swift has yet to publish any highlights from her big day.

“Congratulations to the newlyweds!” he wrote in the caption of his Instagram post. “I declined to attend the wedding for a variety of personal reasons, but mainly because I wasn’t invited.” He capped off his caption with a church emoji.

Fans React To Mark Hamill’s Wedding Invite Snub

It remains to be seen how well Mark Hamill actually knew the couple in order to score an invite, but that didn’t stop fans from sticking up for him in the comments.

“They invited a thousand people and not Mark Hamill. Mark, you’d be on my guest list before 99% of my family,” one comment read. It got over 10,000 likes in only three hours.

“I wasn’t invited either; it’s not too big of a deal anyway. If I ever get married, I’ll invite you and the rest of the Star Wars cast and crew, and we can blast some Mos Eisley Cantina music and have some Blue Milk!” another follower joked.

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“I bet you could have used your Jedi mind tricks to get into the wedding ceremony,” a third user chimed in while another follower joked, “I guess the Fourth wasn’t with you on this one.”

Taylor Swift Opens Up About Her Stunning Engagement

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A few weeks after the couple got engaged, the “Mirrorball” singer opened up about the surprise proposal on an October 2025 episode of “The Graham Norton Show.”

“We had actually filmed a podcast episode — he has a podcast called New Heights — so we filmed the podcast for about three or four hours … and meanwhile behind his house, he was having the whole back garden turned into this,” she explained at the time.

“And one of the things that he put in there, very strategically, was a wall of hedges that weren’t there before. And inside the hedges was my tour photographer hiding in bushes that had not previously been there,” she continued, adding, “He went all out — 10 out of 10.”

Travis Kelce’s Father Shares His Thoughts On The Proposal

Shortly after they went public with their engagement announcement, Travis Kelce’s father Ed talked about the proposal during an interview with News 5’s John Kosich on August 26, 2025.

“He got her out there, they were about to go out to dinner, and he said, ‘Let’s go out and have a glass of wine’ … they got out there, and that’s when he asked her, and it was beautiful,” he said at the time. The couple then FaceTimed their family to confirm the happy news following the proposal.

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The “So High School” singer announced the engagement in a joint Instagram post, captioning it, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”

Donna Kelce Shares Her Thoughts On The Wedding

As The Blast previously reported, Donna Kelce, the mother of both Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce, called the wedding “magical” when asked about it while attending Macy’s 50th Fourth of July Celebration.

“I really can’t say a heck of a lot except it was magical, man, magical,” she said in an interview posted on Macy’s Instagram on Sunday, July 5.

She also opened up about her own Fourth of July memories with her sons, recalling, “I remember I used to take the boys down to Lake Erie and we would watch the fireworks in Euclid, Ohio, and we had the best time.”

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People With Large Busts Love This Supportive One-Piece Swimsuit

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Swimsuit shopping is a challenge for many people, but add a large bust into the mix, and it can feel impossible. Thankfully, Amazon shoppers went through the trial and error to uncover this Goldilocks of a swimsuit, and somehow, it’s under $40!

Both comfortable and flattering, the Tashehe Tummy-Control One-Piece Swimsuit is worth grabbing in multiple colors. It works totally under the radar, supporting your bust while smoothing your tummy. Whether you’re lounging at the pool deck or swimming in the ocean, you’ll look and feel your best.

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Get the Tashehe Tummy-Control One-Piece Swimsuit for $37 on Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.

The appeal of this one-piece is all in the design. It has a sweetheart neckline that flatters your collarbone, a twist-style bra for structure and strategic tummy ruching to skim over your midsection. Plus, while it’s slimming, it doesn’t squeeze the life out of you. Adjustable shoulder straps and removable cups are the true cherries on top, allowing you to customize the fit.

“I love this suit. It is beautiful, the colors are so bright,” one five-star shopper raved. “It didn’t sag, even though I have a 38D bust.”

Another happy fan wrote, “I have a 36DD bust . . . With a short torso and a large bust, it’s very hard to find a one-piece suit that works for me. This one fits me very well and is actually comfortable! Needless to say, I bought it in two colors.”

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With over a dozen colors and prints to choose from, you’ll want to do the same!

For a suit that offers real bust support, hides the middle and costs less than a nice dinner out, it’s an easy ‘yes.’ This beach-ready wonder is basically shapewear in swimsuit form.

Get the Tashehe Tummy-Control One-Piece Swimsuit for $37 on Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.

Looking for something else? Explore more flattering swimsuits and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!

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Abby Wambach Shares Hopes for Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce

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Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach Share 'Hopes' for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce After MSG Wedding

Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach are sending a hopeful message to newlyweds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce after the pair’s star-studded wedding.

“Taylor and Travis, Before Abby and I fell asleep that magical night, the last thing we discussed was our hope for you,” the couple wrote in a joint Instagram post on Sunday, July 5. “We hope that you feel so surrounded by concentric circles of love and support from your family, friends and global admirers that you enter your new marriage era knowing this: You’re not on your own, kids. You never will be.”

The pair concluded, “We love you, Abby and Glennon (Your Retired English teacher and PE teacher).”

Doyle and Wambach also shared sweet photos featuring the couple dressed up for the Friday, July 3, event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, wearing a blue gown and black suit, respectively.

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Swift’s history with the couple dates back years. In 2015, Swift, now 36, famously invited Wambach and the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team on stage during her 1989 Tour. She also credited Doyle with inspiring albums Folklore and Evermore via her memoir, Untamed.

Swift and Kelce, 36, tied the knot on Friday in front of 1,000 of their closest friends and family members, where Adam Sandler served as the officiant. Taylor’s brother, Austin Swift, and Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, served as the “man of honor” and best man, respectively, in lieu of a traditional wedding party. Their nuptials were celebrated outside of Madison Square Garden on Friday, with digital billboards reading: “JusT&T Married.”

“The bride and groom’s wedding ceremony looks have been created by Christian Dior Haute Couture. They are designed by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections, in close collaboration with the bride and groom,” a statement from Taylor’s publicist read at the time. “This is the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity. [Both of] their shoes were custom made by Christian Louboutin and the bride wore Cartier jewelry.”

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While the couple have yet to share any details or photographs from the evening, several of their famous friends have given glimpses of their looks. Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes shared photos with wife Brittany Mahomes of the couple posing in coordinating blue ensembles. Patrick opted for a navy suit with a bowtie, while Brittany stunned in an ice blue gown.

Jessica Alba and boyfriend Danny Ramirez, meanwhile, shared behind-the-scenes moments getting ready for the event via Instagram, writing, “We love love 🥰💒🫶🏽 Congrats to T&T — such a beautiful night celebrating you.”

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Prince George Eye-Level With Mom Kate Middleton in New Pics

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Prince George is all grown up and eye-level with his mom, Kate Middleton, in new pics shared by the royal family in the wake of the princess’ recent cancer update.

“This time last week, completing the National Three Peaks Challenge,” the princess of Wales, 44, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, July 5, alongside a slew of photographs featuring the royal family at the mountaineering event, which takes place across various mountains located in Scotland, England and Wales.

“A huge thank you to everybody who has supported The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity,” the princess continued in the caption. “To find out more or donate, please visit link in bio.”

In the photos, the royal could be seen embracing her husband, Prince William, as well as their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. In one pic, the mom of three can be seen with one arm around George as she appears to speak with Louis — her oldest meeting her at eye-level.

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In another picture, taken from behind George as he looks towards his mom, the princess can be seen patting her son on the back, who appears to be at or near her height.

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Kate had previously revealed her decision to compete in the event, noting that she wasn’t looking to just be challenged physically.

“I have taken on the National Three Peaks Challenge, not simply as a physical endeavour but as a chance to explore life beyond diagnosis and to give something back,” the princess wrote via Instagram on June 28. “The Royal Marsden [hospital] is a place that holds great meaning for me and whose care and expertise are life changing for so many people.”

The princess of Wales was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer back in 2024, shortly before undergoing a preventative round of chemotherapy treatment. In January 2025, Kate confirmed she was in remission.

“Through this challenge, I want to raise awareness for the deeper impact of serious illness and the importance of holistic healthcare,” the royal continued of her participation of the event. “Every individual is different, and ensuring there is a whole person approach to care enables those living through cancer to manage the deeply personal challenge of diagnosis.”

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She concluded, “Holistic therapies complement clinical pathways and support patients’ ability to maintain their wellbeing, resilience and quality of life during an exceptionally difficult time.”

The princess was candid about how a cancer diagnosis does not just impact the body, but the mind — especially when treatment alters every facet of a person’s life.

“Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in this country hear the words no on wants to hear,” she wrote via Instagram. “What follows is a path that tests every part of who we are: physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. The challenges ripple outwards, touching families, friendships, work and the quiet moments we spend along with our thoughts.”

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Sarita Natividad Is Out Here Catching Monster Fish

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She’s got over 1 million Instagram followers who know her for her bikini content and Southern charm, but Sarita Natividad has another side that’s been turning heads lately — and it involves a 31-foot center console, deep blue water, and some seriously impressive fish.

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The Spanish-American model and content creator grew up in Foley, Alabama, right near the Gulf Coast, but her love of fishing actually started even before that.

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Sarita traces it all back to her dad. She grew up fishing in Michigan’s freshwater before her family relocated to Gulf Shores, Alabama, where she got her first taste of offshore fishing. That move changed everything for her.

“I love fishing at home in the Gulf,” she says, “but my absolutely favorite place to fish is the Florida Keys.”

And she’s got a real reason for that. In the Gulf, you have to travel far out to reach the deep water. In the Keys, you can be 10 miles offshore and already be sitting over the deep blue. For someone who’s after species like mahi mahi, snapper, grouper, amberjack, tuna, and the notoriously hard-to-catch wahoo, that kind of access makes a huge difference.

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The Wahoo That Changed the Game

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If you want to understand just how serious Sarita is about this, look no further than what’s mounted in her living room.

After years of trying to catch a wahoo — one of the fastest and most elusive fish in the ocean — she finally landed one in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It weighed 70 pounds and stretched 66 inches long. She was so proud of that catch that she had a replica made and mounted it on her wall.

“It puts the biggest smile on my face every time I look at it,” she says. “It’s the best tasting fish I’ve ever had and I wish I could catch them more often.”

That wahoo currently holds the title of her biggest catch outside of billfish — which says a lot, because Sarita has been putting in serious work in Cabo chasing marlin.

Cabo and the Blue Marlin That Got Away

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Sarita makes regular trips to Cabo San Lucas specifically to target marlin, and she’s had some heart-pounding moments on the line. Striped marlin are her bread and butter down there — she calls the fight on a striped marlin one of the best adrenaline rushes she’s ever experienced.

But the blue marlin is still on her bucket list. She’s had a few on the line over the years, each time for just a few seconds before they broke off. For now, she keeps chasing.

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One thing she’s firm on: marlin and sailfish always get released. Every other legal, in-season catch goes in the cooler.

Her Fans Had No Idea

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When Sarita started sharing her fishing content, her followers were shocked. Watching her reel in heavy fish from deep water — working the rod, managing the fight, landing the catch — wasn’t what they expected.

“My fans were shocked to see me reeling in big fish from down deep,” she says. “It’s such a workout and you have to have good technique and patience.”

The response has been overwhelmingly positive. People love seeing her genuinely in her element, and her catch-and-cook content has become a fan favorite. She keeps it real from the moment the hook sets to the moment the meal hits the plate.

The Double Standard She Loves Busting

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Sarita is well aware of the assumption some people make when they see a woman on a fishing boat. They think she needs help. They don’t expect her to be the one fighting a 50-pound fish to the surface.

She loves proving them wrong.

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“I think people assume because I’m a girl that I need help or can’t catch strong fish,” she says. “I love proving them wrong.”

She’s even got tournament ambitions. Sarita wants to compete in a fishing tournament as a female angler and win — specifically to cash in on the Calcutta side bets, where the female angler with the winning fish typically takes home the largest payout.

The Boat, the Beach, and the Sunset Bite

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At home, Sarita doesn’t rely on charters. She runs her own 31-foot center console that she and her family converted from an old parasail boat into a fully rigged fishing machine. That kind of setup speaks for itself.

She’s out on the water early — usually by 7 a.m., when the bite is best. But she also has a soft spot for the sunset bite. It may not produce as often, but there’s something about waiting for that last big strike of the day with the sky turning orange behind her that she can’t give up.

When she’s not offshore, she’s working the beach, targeting pompano, Spanish mackerel, sheepshead, and anything else cruising the shoreline. She loves the calm of it, even if the big fish require something more intense.

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“Fishing can be relaxing,” she says, “but I love the chaos that comes with offshore fishing. The rush of finding a huge school of mahi and trying to land as many as possible before they get away is so intense.”

That chaos is exactly where Sarita Natividad is most at home.

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Mariska Hargitay Gets ‘Cool Girl’ Bob for Taylor Swift Wedding

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Mariska Hargitay celebrated pal Taylor Swift’s star-studded wedding to Travis Kelce in style — with a flawless new ‘do to match.

Hargitay, 63, was among the famous faces present as Swift and Kelce, both 36, said “I do” inside New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden arena on Friday, July 3.

While Swift and Kelce each wore bespoke Christian Dior Haute Couture ensembles for the occasion, Hargitay and husband Peter Hermann twinned in black. The Law & Order: SVU star, for her part, donned a halter dress with a silver choker, both of which complemented her newly chopped bob.

“Fresh ✂️ for @therealmariskahargitay for the Taylor n Travis FUN,” Hargitay’s hairstylist, Chris McMillan, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, July 5, breaking down his glam process. “Prepped hair with @chrismcmillanhair glassy smooth blow-dry spray to keep humidity out (was 100 degrees that day) smooth strands and keep hair shiny and healthy.”

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McMillan then applied his eponymous brand’s mousse to the actress’ mane “for lift around the face and crown.”

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“Using hands to open up around the face and ad root lift rough dry strategy give hair direction and volume,” he explained. “Round brush blowout to create a more polished look and direction then @t3micro 1 1/4 [inch] flat iron to create the waves [and] flicks. My pro tip is using @chrismcmillanhair major hairspray as heat protection on dry hair to not only protect the strands but hold style for the long night of festivities.”

McMillan completed his styling with his balm for added texture to create a “lived-in, day-old hair same day edge.”

“Cool girl hair always for @therealmariskahargitay,” he gushed. “Bobs can be tricky. The key for this style is the side part, texture and BLUNT BOB.”

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Hargitay has been friends with Swift for many years, appearing in the pop star’s 2014 “Bad Blood” music video alongside a slew of famous faces, including pals Selena Gomez, Hailee Steinfeld and Karlie Kloss. Swift, for her part, even famously named her first pet cat after Hargitay’s SVU heroine, Olivia Benson.

“When she named her cat, I had so much going on. I was out of town, and when things calmed down, I thought it warranted a real something [special],” Hargitay exclusively told Us Weekly in 2014, revealing she sent feline Olivia an engraved collar. “[Naming her cat after my character is] so sweet and too fabulous.”

Hargitay paid it forward nine years later, naming her then-new cat Karma after Swift’s Midnights song of the same name.

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Suits’ Rick Hoffman Reveals ‘Intense’ Secrets to Weight Loss

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Suits alum Rick Hoffman is detailing the secrets behind his wellness and weight loss journey.

“#Circlingback,” Hoffman, 56, recently captioned an Instagram selfie, where he posed in a checked button-down shirt and gray slacks. He added over his photo, “Been a min.”

Without elaborating further on his social media hiatus, several Instagram users quickly offered their praise over his slimmed-down physique.

“What a transformation 🔥🙌👏❤️,” one follower wrote in the comments section, with another adding, “Someone is lit! 🔥🔥🔥.”

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Shocking, indeed! Some celebs seek out extreme methods to shed pounds, while others transform with the aid of healthier methods. From Rosie O’Donnell’s and Jordin Sparks’ respective 50 pound weight losses to Biggest Loser winner Rachel Frederickson’s whopping 155 lighter frame, see before and after pictures of celebrities’ weight loss transformations.

Former Suits costar Sarah Rafferty chimed in, succinctly sharing “🔥😍” emojis.

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Another fan, meanwhile, asked for the “secret” to Hoffman’s weight loss since he looked “great.”

“Intense intermittent fasting and keto diet,” Hoffman replied, noting that he also cut out alcohol.

Intermittent fasting is a diet pattern based on time limits, according to the Mayo Clinic, where followers eat a typical diet for a set period of hours or days. At the end of the session, one would switch to consuming very few or no calories for hours or days. A keto diet, meanwhile, is a specific type of high-fat, low-carb meal plan.

Hoffman has not further detailed his weight loss, though has long been candid about his health ups and downs.

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“At the age of 23, I had the biggest challenge I ever had. I got struck with major anxiety where I would be woken up and I felt like I was jumping out of my skin 24/7 in this nightmare,” Hoffman recalled in a March interview. “I was diagnosed with OCD, but this was back in 1993 when nobody really knew what the hell that was, and when you see things from a different perspective like that, where you feel like your world is impending doom around the corner every day, you see the world incredibly differently than other people.”

He continued at the time, “Had I not had that happen, I never would have made it with any career. It was a real quick slingshot through life lesson to really know where you stand on this planet, which is just with everyone else.”

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Nearly 18 years after his diagnosis, Hoffman landed the role of attorney Louis Litt on Suits. The show ran for nine seasons, wrapping in 2019. Hoffman later reprised his role in the short-lived West Coast spinoff, Suits LA, last year.

“When I got the call, I was naturally excited and surprised, and thrilled to say yes,” Hoffman told The Hollywood Reporter in March 2025 of his Suits LA appearance. “How they were able to fit [Louis’ journey] that has now formed in one episode, I thought, was just really well done. I liked how they were able to do it in such a small amount of time. They were able to deal with some actual, real, existential moments, as well as ridiculous buffoonery.”

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Rebecca McLeod Takes Her Knockout Queen Belt Wake Surfing

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Rebecca McLeod is making the most of her time away from the ring after claiming the Knockout Queen championship, sharing glimpses of a summer filled with sunshine, wake surfing, and celebrations while proudly keeping her newly won title close.

Fresh off her victory, which earned her the Knockout Queen victory, McLeod has been documenting life beyond fight night with a series of Instagram posts that show both the rewards of her hard work and the recovery that comes with stepping into the ring.

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“THIS IS JUST THE START,” she wrote after the event, revealing that winning the championship was about more than the belt. Alongside celebrating the prize money, McLeod thanked everyone involved in making the tournament possible, from coaches and organizers to the camera crew and fellow competitors.

“A huge shoutout to every girl who stepped into the ring,” she wrote. “Win or lose, it takes real courage to get in there.”

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The Championship Belt Comes Along For The Ride

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While the bruises from competition were still visible in one update, McLeod quickly shifted into vacation mode. She was seen relaxing by the water before taking the Knockout Queen belt out for a unique celebration, bringing the championship onto a boat and even balancing it overhead while wake surfing.

In another clip, McLeod floated in the water with the title resting across her wakeboard, jokingly captioning the post, “surfing USA babyyy.”

The championship has remained a recurring guest throughout her summer adventures. Whether posing poolside, enjoying meals with friends, or spending time on the lake, McLeod has continued to feature the gold belt as a reminder of the milestone she recently achieved.

Her latest photo dump summed up the past few days with a simple caption: “Last few days been like,” alongside snapshots of boating, surfing, and relaxing under the summer sun.

Still Ready To Silence The Critics

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Despite embracing the downtime, McLeod has also made it clear she isn’t losing her competitive edge.

Following her victory, she shared a pointed message directed at critics, writing, “She talked the most. Did the least. Work harder…. Speak less girl….”

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In another post featuring action shots from the fight, she added, “Not here to talk s—t but pay up you coward,” referencing the confidence she carried into, and out of, the event.

Looking Ahead After A Career-Defining Win

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Away from the trash talk, however, McLeod’s overall message has centered on gratitude. She described the tournament as the beginning of a new chapter, saying she feels “incredibly grateful, proud, and more motivated than ever.”

For now, that motivation is being balanced with some well-earned rest. Whether she’s carving through waves with the Knockout Queen belt in hand or soaking up the California sunshine, McLeod appears determined to enjoy the rewards of her biggest career victory before turning her attention to whatever comes next.

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‘The Vampire Lestat’s Hardest Season 3 Song Was Written From Scratch Multiple Times [Exclusive]

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Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for The Vampire Lestat Episode 5.

We’re closer to the finale of The Vampire Lestat now, so it should come as no surprise that the show is pushing into even more deeply personal territory for its eternally mercurial lead. While Louis (Jacob Anderson) has been spending his time with an eerily convincing Claudia (Delainey Hayles) lookalike named Regina, Lestat (Sam Reid) takes one look at his fledgling’s waitress-turned-paid-companion in this week’s episode, “New York,” and immediately knows that she’s not the same person.

Yet in the aftermath of sizing Regina up, Lestat finds himself back in the recording studio where he’s been working on his first album with the band to write what might be his most soul-baring song yet about his biggest failure as a maker. As it happens, the resulting Episode 5 track wasn’t just tricky to get right from a composition standpoint, but also when it came time to perform and shoot the final emotional number.

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Both Sam Reid and Daniel Hart Had the Hardest Time With This Episode 5 Song

When Collider had the opportunity to speak with The Vampire Lestat‘s cast and creative team before the season premiere, we had to ask Reid and series composer Daniel Hart about which song was most difficult to pull off — and they both had the same answer in “Stained Glass Eyes,” the song that Lestat writes about his biggest memories of Claudia, including the moments leading up to her death in Season 2’s penultimate episode, “I Could Not Prevent It.” According to Hart, the song was rewritten more than once before he and series creator Rolin Jones agreed on its final iteration:

“… it’s the only song of the batch that is in Season 3 where I rewrote it from the ground up three separate times — different music, different lyrics, fully formed demos, fully fleshed out. I turned one in, and Rolin was like, ‘I think that’s not quite right.’ The second version, completely starting over, completely new ideas, completely different music style, different lyrics. I finished it, I listened back to it, and I was like, ‘I think that’s completely not right.’ The third time, I finally found what I was looking for. And then it plays a huge role in Episode 5, which was always the intention. That was a writing assignment that I got from Rolin, was like, ‘We need a song about Claudia.’”


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Reid’s answer was the same, though we did make a point to ask him, specifically, about which song was hardest not from a performance standpoint, but because of the greater emotions at play for the character. Per Reid, episode director Levan Akin suggested shooting the sequence where Lestat writes the song like a music video, but the biggest consideration in his mind was to avoid it veering too far into musical theater territory. “We shot that like we would have shot a scene, and that is kind of trippy, to be singing a song while doing that. So, it was sort of like, ‘Oh my God, how am I going to get my mind around doing this and not make it feel like a musical, as well? Like, make it feel justified?’”

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Reid also told us that he considers the “Stained Glass Eyes” sequence to be “one of the bolder choices of how the show ended up being,” which is certainly saying something, considering everything that has played out across the last four episodes so far. Similarly, Lestat’s band also considers the song a major left turn for their sound, but is ultimately overruled when Lestat decides to scrap everything they’ve been working on and rerecord the album, using “Stained Glass Eyes” as their template. What will this change do for the album, especially in the wake of Armand (Assad Zaman) knocking off the band’s lead guitarist, Larry (Noah Reid)? Looking back on the episode’s game-changing song, though, Reid admits that he can’t really revisit the moment on his end: “I sort of watch that with my eyes closed a little bit.”

New episodes of The Vampire Lestat premiere Sundays on AMC.

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It looks like Danny McBride is serious about bringing G.I. Joe back to the big screen.

During a recent appearance on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, McBride confirmed that he has completed a screenplay for a new G.I. Joe film, and according to the actor and writer, Paramount Pictures is enthusiastic about moving the project forward.

“I’ve written one. I’m stoked about it. I’m really fired up about the script,” McBride said. “Paramount seems fired up about it, so hopefully we’re shooting it next year.”

For longtime fans of the franchise, perhaps the most exciting revelation wasn’t the production update—it was hearing how deeply McBride understands the source material.

“It was definitely the cartoons and the comics,” he explained. “G.I. Joe was my thing when I was a kid. I liked that more than Star Wars, more than anything. I still have all the characters.”

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That lifelong passion helped shape the movie’s direction.

According to McBride, his original pitch wasn’t even for a traditional G.I. Joe film. Instead, he wanted to make a movie centered around the Dreadnoks, Cobra’s infamous biker gang of mercenaries. Paramount liked the idea but felt the franchise first needed a proper relaunch before branching into spinoffs.

“I had an idea for a Dreadnoks movie,” McBride recalled. “So I went to Paramount and pitched it, and they were like, ‘Well, the franchise kind of needs to be launched, so we can’t come out with a Dreadnoks movie. Would you have an angle for a G.I. Joe project?’ And I was like, ‘Hell yeah, I’ll have an angle for that.’”

Rather than simply rehash familiar stories, McBride developed a new concept alongside his The Righteous Gemstonescollaborators Jeff Bradley and John Carcieri.

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The film reportedly follows Duke and a team of Joes as they investigate Springfield, the infamous town from the comics that secretly operates under Cobra’s control.

“You’re following Duke and a group of other Joes. There’s that town in the comic, Springfield, which is a town that’s secretly all Cobra, and so that is where our film takes place.”

Perhaps the biggest surprise is the tone.

Despite McBride’s reputation for outrageous comedies like Eastbound & Down and The Righteous Gemstones, he insists this won’t be a comedic take on the iconic toy line.

“We cracked something that we really love,” he said. “It’s not a comedy; it’s kind of suspense and action. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

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He even described the screenplay as a more grounded approach to the franchise, suggesting audiences should expect tension and espionage rather than over-the-top parody.

While McBride stopped short of revealing any casting announcements, he hinted that conversations are already taking place behind the scenes.

“We have some pretty interesting people lining up to be in it,” he teased. “I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but it looks like it’s going to be pretty fun.”

Following the disappointing box office performance of Snake Eyes in 2021, Paramount has been searching for the right direction to revive the franchise. If McBride’s comments are any indication, the studio believes it has finally found a fresh approach—one rooted in the classic comics while delivering a grounded action-thriller centered around Duke, Cobra, and the mysterious town of Springfield.

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Should production begin next year as planned, G.I. Joe fans may finally be getting the franchise reboot they’ve been waiting for.

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