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10 Greatest Sci-Fi Thrillers of the Last 15 Years, Ranked

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Combining the high-concept allure of commanding genre filmmaking with propulsive stories of heart-racing excitement, science fictionthriller cinema has long been a stalwart of breathtaking, mind-bending artistry regardless of whether it takes the form of major studio blockbusters or low-budget indie gems. The last 15 years alone exemplify this, with sci-fi thrillers from all corners of the world earning critical acclaim and audience fanfare for their compelling narratives, thematic resonance, and visual majesty.

From Oscar-winning sensations that leave viewers awe-struck and spellbound with their frenetic storytelling to skewering, socially-minded films that live on as hidden gems on streaming, these movies stand among the best and most absorbing sci-fi thrillers ever made. They’re pulsating, powerful, and perfectly perplexing, embroiling the watcher in all the twists and turns on display while establishing themselves as quintessential modern masterpieces that all science-fiction fanatics and thrill-seekers need to see.

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‘The Platform’ (2019)

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The Platform, Miharu looks up, sat on the platform which is covered in half-eaten food
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Subtlety be damned, The Platform launches into a dystopian dissection of class structure, capitalist greed, and the unfairness of any form of social hierarchy with a venomous fervor that is gripping from the opening minutes. Set in a bizarre vertical prison where inmates are fed from a descending platform, leading those at the top to gorge themselves while those on the lower levels starve, it follows Goreng (Iván Massagué) as he sets out to change the system so that everyone may eat.

The Spanish movie became a surprise sensation when it was released globally on Netflix in 2020, watched by over 56 million households in its first four weeks on the streaming platform. Audiences responded to its commanding message of social inequality and the evil desperation it breeds, as well as its unique, high-concept premise. Its popularity was certainly buoyed by the sense of containment many felt during the COVID-19 pandemic, but The Platform’s allure extends far beyond its close-knit confines, flaunting a simple, minimalist ire regarding wealth and poverty that resonated with millions.

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‘Coherence’ (2013)

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A phenomenal triumph of indie cinema, Coherence weaves an absorbing and mind-melting story of existential dread, parallel universes, and the severity of consequences. It transpires on the night that Miller’s Comet passes Earth, following eight friends whose strained relations are put to the test when they learn the passing of the comet has created several mirror realities, each with different versions of themselves. As they scramble to make sense of the chaos, they also discover they may be in a fight for their lives against their alternate selves.

Coherence is truly ingenious in its ability to present a mercilessly elaborate and intricately plotted movie and yet have every surge of tension and every dread-filled discovery hit with visceral wrath. Indeed, it’s a hidden gem of modern sci-fi suspense laced with callous character-driven drama. It epitomizes sci-fi at its most convoluted and confounding, delivering a wonderfully winding head-scratcher that has become one of the most underrated movies of any genre of its decade.

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‘Snowpiercer’ (2013)

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In true Bong Joon Ho fashion, Snowpiercer excels as an enthralling and exuberant immersion in fast-paced genre storytelling that, beneath its captivating surface of entertainment and spectacle, holds a piercing social commentary as well. In an apocalyptic future, Earth has descended into an ice age. What few survivors remain live on a train traversing the globe. Eager to shatter the train’s bleak class structure, Curtis (Chris Evans) leads the impoverished to rise against the ruling class and take control of the engine room.

Snowpiercer combines a visually stunning and immersive dystopian setting and pulsating outbursts of true action thriller cinema. It also shines as a claustrophobic and chaotic push towards freedom and liberty where poverty is grimy and ferocious, and wealth, in all its indulgent lavishness, is coldly decadent. Always probing at questions of morality, fairness, and humanity even as its violent suspense takes centre stage, Snowpiercer is an engrossing sci-fi thriller with plenty to say.











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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
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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

🏜️Dune

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🚀Star Wars

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





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





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





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





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





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





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





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





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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.

  • 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.

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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.

  • 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.

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Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner

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

  • 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.

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Arrakis

Dune

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

  • 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.

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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.

  • 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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‘The Call’ (2020)

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Combining time-loop hysteria with a visceral psychological tension that borders on outright horror, The Call is an underappreciated gem of heart-stopping cinema from South Korea that thrives on the back of its brilliant writing, atmospheric intensity, and striking performances. Original, chilling, and exceptional at ratcheting up the suspense, it unfolds as two women in the same house 20 years apart are connected by a mysterious phone. Through their discussions, it becomes clear that 1999’s Oh Young-sook (Jeon Jong-seo) is a serial killer determined to change the past of Kim Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) if she doesn’t help her change her own fate.

A sinister spin on butterfly effect science-fiction that sees minor actions in the past have monumental consequences in the present day, The Call is an enthralling concept realized with outstanding technical prowess and sharp narrative pacing. Maintaining tension throughout the entirety of its 112-minute runtime, the South Korean thriller is a hidden gem of scorching psychological suspense that plays with fundamental sci-fi tropes beautifully.

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‘Source Code’ (2011)

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2026 marks 15 years since Source Code was released, and the taut sci-fi thriller remains both a cult hit of the genre and an underrated treat of modern cinema. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Colter Stevens, an army officer who is continuously sent into a simulated recreation of a commuter train bombing with the objective of identifying the culprit. With just eight minutes to investigate the busy train with each simulation, Stevens grows increasingly frustrated as he struggles to find results, especially when he learns the simulation is based on a real attack that could just be the start of a serial bomber’s reign.

Director Duncan Jones—in just his second directorial effort after his ravishing debut with 2009’s Moon—extracts suspense from the mounting complexity of the train bombing, ensuring every re-entry into the simulation presents more questions than answers. It thrives off its storytelling precision and intelligence, even implementing a tender romantic subplot that feeds the narrative rather than distracts from it. Ceaselessly compelling, exuberantly exciting, and thrilling from start to finish, Source Code is a triumph of modern science-fiction suspense.

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‘Gravity’ (2013)

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One of the defining cinematic sensations of 2013, Gravity stunned the masses with its intense, suffocating atmosphere, outstanding visual effects, and Sandra Bullock’s blistering lead performance. Such was its esteem that it won seven Academy Awards from a staggering 10 nominations, more than any other movie throughout the 2010s. Moreover, it also became one of the highest-grossing movies of its year with a box office gross of $723.7 million.

It follows Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock), an engineer on her first space mission, as she finds herself in a terrifying fight for survival when space debris destroys her shuttle while spacewalking, leaving her stranded in the cosmos and having to quickly conceive a plan to return to Earth. Viscerally eerie and relentlessly suspenseful, Gravity soars off the back of Alfonso Cuarón’s astute direction to deliver a harrowing, albeit visually astonishing, nightmare of desperation and isolation.

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‘Bugonia’ (2025)

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Mixing sci-fi thrills with psychological drama, dark comedy, and skewering social satire, Bugonia stands comfortably among the wildest and most wonderful movies released in recent years. Directed by the ever-compelling Yorgos Lanthimos, it revolves around two conspiracy theorists who abduct the CEO of a major pharmaceutical conglomerate, believing her to be a member of a malevolent alien race carrying out a plan to eradicate humanity by targeting Earth’s honeybees.

It is absurd, and unashamedly so. The genius of it is how Lanthimos leans into its lunacy to conjure grounded, palpable dread. Bugonia procures bouts of laughter and moments of pathos, but its truest form is the air of quiet angst that permeates beneath the surface throughout every scene of the movie. Also featuring Jesse Plemons and an Oscar-nominated Emma Stone at the top of their game, Bugonia shines as a confounding and complicated parable of modern-day hysteria that is difficult to grasp in full, but is never anything other than utterly transfixing.

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‘Nope’ (2022)

A subtle pivot that yielded engrossing results, Nope sees Jordan Peele pivot ever-so-slightly away from the cerebral sci-fi horror of his first two movies, leaning more in the direction of blockbuster thrills. An awe-inspiring experience of mounting suspense, sci-fi spectacle, and large-scale storytelling, it follows a Hollywood horse wrangler and his sister as they attempt to document footage of what they believe to be an alien ship lurking in the skies above their ranch.

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As has become a trademark of Peele’s, Nope excels at combining pulsating R-rated intensity with sci-fi tropes while also incorporating elements of comedy, character drama, and stirring social commentary into the fold. Its emphasis on the potential dangers of exploiting a phenomenon for self-gain is particularly pointed in today’s world, and the inflections of Western drama and ravishing, yet often chilling excitement. Nope is a uniquely ensnaring treat of sci-fi suspense that captures a special sense of adventurous and harrowing blockbuster brilliance.

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‘Predestination’ (2014)

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An intricate terrorist investigation, an unreservedly confounding exploration of identity, and a time-bending, paradoxical head-scratcher, Predestination has garnered a significant cult following off the back of its shocking complexity. However, it is far more than just a mind-scrambling sci-fi. Indeed, the Australian psychological thriller thrives as an enrapturing, time-jumping investigation and a character-driven drama charged with outstanding performances and nuanced, contemplative characters.

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Ethan Hawke stars as an enigmatic temporal agent traveling through time in pursuit of an elusive terrorist known as the “Fizzle Bomber.” When he meets John (Sarah Snook), a scorned young writer with a tortured past, he offers him the chance to take revenge on the man who ruined his life while aiding in the investigation. It’s dense, demanding, and often disturbing, but within its most confronting depths is where Predestination finds its most emotionally loaded and intriguing moments. It is both an unforgettable sci-fi mystery thriller and a piercing character drama loaded with gobsmacking twists.

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‘Ex Machina’ (2014)

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Written and directed by genre maestro Alex Garland, Ex Machina is a sophisticated and sharply contained slow-burn thriller that uses its integral sci-fi elements to posit questions related to everything from the dangers of A.I. to the abuse of power within tech companies, and even the nuances of gender dynamics in the modern world. Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) is a young programmer who wins a week-long getaway to his boss’ remote luxury home. Upon a rival, he learns he has been recruited into an experiment to test the intelligence and capabilities of a robot named Ava (Alicia Vikander).

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Through subtle revelations and precise plot beats, Ex Machina excels as a simmering thriller of concealed character motives and unfurling cat-and-mouse intrigue. Dialogue and interactions are the film’s version of gunfire and explosions, with private conversations and subtextual inferences carrying the intensity. It is no surprise that Ex Machina also complements the might of its story with three incredible performances, rousing thematic depth, and an unshakable sense of atmospheric unease. It is one of the defining movies of the 21st century so far and an all-time classic of sci-fi suspense.

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“Survivor 50” winner Aubry Bracco reveals what happened when the cameras turned off

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‘Rivals’ Stars Tease the Moment That Could Change Everything for Rupert and Taggie [Exclusive]

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As Episode 4 of Rivals Season 2 lands on streaming today, fans of the raunchy Disney+ series can’t help but look ahead to where things might be headed for one of the central couples. Especially when the first half of the season has not been particularly kind to Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) or Taggie O’Hara (Bella Maclean).

The current state of affairs is, of course, entirely because Rupert put the kibosh on their burgeoning romance in Episode 1 by becoming Cameron Cook’s (Nafessa Williams) white knight in her moment of need. While last week’s three-episode premiere gave a glimpse into what a coupled Rupert and Taggie might look like, the joy of their day out with his children was swiftly snatched away, and this week continues to leave the fan-favorite couple at odds. But fear not, we have a scintilla of new intel about the impending hunt ball, which will — hopefully — at long last push Rupert and Taggie into each other’s arms. Perhaps, quite literally, if the details we’ve eked out are anything to go by.

Collider’s Michael Zimmermann caught up with Hassell and Maclean earlier this week while the duo and their co-stars, Williams and David Tennant, were in New York City to support the launch of Season 2. Armed with questions about the iconic hunt ball, which Disney+ has been mercilessly teasing fans with by way of featurettes, news segments, and behind-the-scenes snaps, Zimmermann got two rumors confirmed in swift succession.

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Classic Rock Personality Quiz
Who’s Your Perfect
Classic Rock Band?

A Personality Quiz · 10 Questions
Five legendary bands. One perfect match. Answer 10 questions about your personality, attitude, and taste to find out which classic rock icon you truly belong with. Are you raw power, rolling swagger, operatic drama, thunderous riffs, or timeless melody?

AC/DC

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👅Rolling Stones

🤘Metallica

👑Queen

🎸The Beatles

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How do you walk into a room?
Choose the answer that feels most like you.





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What does your ideal Friday night look like?





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What’s your philosophy on keeping things simple vs. complex?





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How would your friends describe your personal style?





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How do you want to be remembered?





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What kind of crowd do you want around you?





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If you were writing a song, what would it be about?





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What’s your secret to staying relevant over time?





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You’re playing to 80,000 people. What does your performance look like?





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Pick the word that best sums up your relationship with rock music.
This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.





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Based on your personality, energy, and taste, the classic rock band that matches your soul is…

⚡ AC/DC

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You are pure, undiluted rock energy. You don’t need tricks, trends, or theatrical gimmicks — you have something more powerful: a riff that hits like a thunderbolt and an attitude that never wavers. Like AC/DC, you understand that simplicity executed with absolute conviction is its own form of genius. You’re the person in the room who doesn’t overthink it, doesn’t pretend, and never turns the volume down. The highway to hell is a state of mind — and you’ve been on it since day one.

👅 The Rolling Stones

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You’ve got swagger that can’t be taught. Rooted in the blues and soaked in street-level attitude, you move through life with a loose, dangerous elegance that draws people in without ever trying too hard. Like the Stones, you’ve seen it all, done most of it, and somehow look better for it. You’re not chasing perfection — you’re chasing truth, groove, and that electric moment when everything clicks. Can’t always get what you want? You tend to get it anyway.

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👑 Queen

You are magnificent, and you know it — not from arrogance, but from an unshakeable sense of self that has never needed anyone’s permission. Like Queen, you defy every category people try to place you in. You blend the epic with the intimate, the operatic with the anthemic, the serious with the playful. You live boldly, love fiercely, and perform every aspect of your life as though the whole world is watching. Because sometimes it is. We are the champions — and so are you.

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🎸 The Beatles

You have the rarest of gifts: the ability to make something that feels both deeply personal and universally human. Like The Beatles, you’re a natural connector — someone whose warmth, curiosity, and creative instincts draw people together across every divide. You believe in melody, in craftsmanship, and in the quiet power of a song that says exactly what someone needed to hear. You’ve changed the people around you just by being who you are. All you need is love — and you give it generously.

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Will “Lady in Red” Appear in ‘Rivals’ for a Second Time?

While chatting with Hassell, the star revealed that the hunt ball “had a very special guest singing cameo,” all but confirming The Sun’s exclusive reporting that Chris de Burgh will perform his song, “Lady in Red,” during the episode. While The Sun stated that the song would be performed during a wedding scene, it makes far more sense for de Burgh to perform “Lady in Red” during the hunt ball, considering the song — and the ball itself — are part of a pivotal scene in the late Dame Jilly Cooper’s novel, which sees Rupert and Taggie’s romance move forward. It also wouldn’t be the first time the pair swayed to the tune, as the song featured in Season 1, Episode 3, too. Hassell did claim that he wasn’t sure if this bit of news had been revealed yet, so perhaps Rivals has another surprise in store if this musical cameo isn’t a perfectly-timed de Burgh appearance. After all, he also teased that “there’s quite a lot of dance numbers that I don’t think you’d expect.”

Maclean opted to be quite tight-lipped about the hunt ball with Zimmermann, revealing only that “there are a lot of animals in the hunt ball.” However, she also revealed that there was “a lot of spinning” for her, which conveniently ties into something she recently mentioned in an interview with British Vogue. During the junket for the series, she told the magazine that she “nearly threw up” while filming a sequence where she had to hold the camera and spin around in a tight dress. The scene seemingly included Hassell, whom she joked called for a bucket for her to puke in. Within that conversation, Hassell also revealed that it was a “really big Taggie moment” with “a lot [of] stuff going on underneath,” which does sound like the hunt ball scene from the book. We also know that Taggie will be clad in a red dress for the hunt ball, furthering the theory that the “Lady in Red” moment will indeed come to fruition.

It may not be a lot, but while Rivals fans endure a RuTag drought, it’s nice to know that the pair may actually end up together by the end of Season 2 — even if the series is going to make audiences wait the better part of a year for those scenes.

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Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Rivals and be sure to check out Zimmermann’s conversations with the cast.


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Calls For Jimmy Kimmel to Get ‘Canceled’ Spike Over CBS Boycott

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Jimmy Kimmel is getting his own taste of harsh reactions from critics following his recent criticism of CBS over the cancellation of Stephen Colbert‘s late-night show.

The comedian had called on viewers to boycott CBS in solidarity with his fellow late-night host, but his comments instead sparked a wave of backlash, with many people even calling for his own dismissal.

In the meantime, CBS has denied canceling Stephen Colbert’s show for political reasons, claiming it was linked to financial issues.

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Jimmy Kimmel Faced With Renewed Demands For His Dismissal Over CBS Callout

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On Wednesday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Kimmel devoted much of his opening monologue to CBS’s decision to cancel the show of his fellow late-night host Stephen Colbert, whose final episode aired on Thursday night.

“I will be watching. I hope that those of you who watch our show will also tune in to CBS for the last time,” Kimmel told his audience, per the New York Post. “Don’t ever watch it again.”

Rather than generating support online, his blunt criticism of CBS led many netizens to blast him instead.

In particular, some of those critics called for his dismissal and expressed how eager they would be to see him let go by ABC.

“Fire this a–hole. You pay him millions for this. He is the next to go,” one individual commented.

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“Oh, Jimmy….. can’t wait till he gets cancelled for the same reason Colbert was cancelled. Losing his network $20+ million per year,” another individual said.

CBS Has Refuted Poltical Pressure As The Reason For Cancelling Stephen Colbert

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The cancellation of Colbert’s show fueled speculation that the decision may have stemmed from political pressure, particularly due to the host’s outspoken criticism of public figures.

However, that narrative was rejected by CBS, which denied the claims in a statement released when the network first announced that the show would be ending.

“We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire ‘The Late Show’ franchise in May of 2026,” the July 2025 statement read. “We are proud that Stephen called CBS home. He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late-night television.”

“This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night. It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content, or other matters happening at Paramount,” the announcement also read.

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Jimmy Kimmel Has Come Close To Being Dismissed

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Meanwhile, last year, Kimmel came close to being dismissed over comments he made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer and supporters of President Donald Trump in an episode of his show.

The host was initially placed on an indefinite suspension, although it lasted only four days amid growing calls from fans demanding his return.

When he eventually returned to the air, Kimmel delivered a lengthy monologue in which he appeared to walk back some of his remarks, though he stopped short of issuing a direct apology.

“It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,” Kimmel said, per the New York Post. “Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group for the actions,” he continued.

The Late Night Show Host Recently Courted Controversy Over A Morbid Joke About Melania Trump

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Rather than treating the Kirk incident as a warning to be more careful with his words, Jimmy Kimmel has appeared to grow even bolder in recent months.

In April, he found himself at the center of another controversy that sparked calls for his firing from the First Lady, the president, and online critics.

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The TV host had made a dark joke about Melania Trump during an “alternative” White House Correspondents’ Dinner segment on his show.

At the time, Kimmel remarked that she had a “glow like an expectant widow,” a comment that later drew even more scrutiny, as a gunman opened fire at the Washington Hilton, where the actual White House Correspondents’ Dinner took place.

Melania Trump Called On ABC To Cancel Jimmy Kimmel

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On X, Melania shared a scathing post aimed at Kimmel as she slammed his joke, especially as it came shortly before the WHCD shooting.

The first lady labeled Kimmel’s remark as “hateful and violent rhetoric” and said he should not be platformed to spread “hate” in the manner she claims he currently does.

Kimmel also received similar criticism from Trump, but it did not lead to any public reprimand from his employers despite the intensity of the backlash.

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In fact, Kimmel hit back at Melania on his show, urging her to talk to her husband first about rejecting “violent” rhetoric.

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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch appeared to be in good spirits at his last red carpet event with his wife, Samantha Busch.

Kyle attended the NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Charlotte, North Carolina, alongside Samantha, 39, in January — four months before his death was announced on Thursday, May 21.

The couple attended the event to throw support behind Kyle’s older brother, Kurt Busch, who was being inducted into the Hall of Fame on the night.

NASCAR announced via a statement that the professional driver died after being hospitalized with what his family described as a “severe illness.” He was 41.

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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch leaves behind his wife, Samantha Busch, their two children and his brother Kurt Busch following his shocking death at age 41. “We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport’s greatest and fiercest drivers,” NASCAR announced […]

“We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport’s greatest and fiercest drivers,” NASCAR said in a statement via X on Thursday. “We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.”

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Kyle is survived by Samantha, whom he married on New Year’s Eve in 2010 as well as the couple’s son, Brexton, 11, and daughter, Lennix, 4.

Posting via her Instagram in August 2023, Samantha shared details about how she met Kyle, noting she is often asked about their initial meeting.

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“16 years ago (this Indy weekend) the promo model agency I worked for sent me down to Indianapolis to work for Chevy getting people hyped up for the races. I was going into my senior year of college at Purdue at the time, a sorority girl and no big surprise not the sportiest of types. So I can honestly say it was my first time at a race track!” she wrote.

Samantha explained that she and the other promotional team employees were assigned various tasks for the day in the sweltering heat. When a PR lady asked if she wanted to go for a ride in one of the cars – which had air con – she said yes. She assumed Kyle, who was driving, was also a promo employee.

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“I hopped in the car and the first thing I said when I saw him in his Chevy tee and ice cold car was, ‘Wow you got a way better assignment then I did.’” she wrote. “He looked at me funny assuming I knew who he was and we were off. I did most of the talking, big surprise, and then invited him to hang out with a group of us going out that night to which he declined bc he had to work. Little did I know he had a truck race. So I thought that was the end of that until Mr. Shy had someone ask me for my number.”

Samantha added, “We talked on the phone for 4 months before seeing each other and going on a date and the rest is history! Fast forward another 16 years and here we are with 2 kids! Love ya babe 😍.”

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Extremely R-Rated Sci-Fi Comedy Is A Sexy Genetic Experiment Gone Wrong

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Whenever I fire up a film distributed by Troma Entertainment, it means one of two things: I’m about to be thoroughly amused or thoroughly upset. 1986’s Nightmare Weekend somehow manages to fall into both categories while also making little to no sense. It’s one of those movies where you have to look up the cast and character names afterward just to keep everybody straight, and even then, you’re still left trying to figure out what the hell it was all about.

As a result, my interpretation of this film is going to be mostly vibe-based because I honestly have no clue what’s going on. Every time I think I understand what the filmmakers are trying to accomplish, I somehow end up even more baffled and confused.

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Okay, so here goes. In Nightmare Weekend, there’s a mad scientist named Edward Brake (Wellington Meffert) working on a groundbreaking behavior modification system. I think he wants to test it on his assistant Julie’s (Debbie Laster) dog, but the verdict’s still out on that one. Julie, meanwhile, wants to use the technology, which consists of a supercomputer that somehow turns found objects into silver balls that make people foam at the mouth and die, or something, to conduct torturous experiments on college girls.

Edward’s daughter Jessica (Debra Hunter) has her own high-tech computer named George that she operates alongside a talking puppet, not realizing she’s directly interfering with the experiments and causing all hell to break loose. She also goes roller skating whenever she needs to squeeze in some cardio, and I genuinely can’t think of any other reason for those scenes besides showing off some leg while getting her out of the house.

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Bikers, college girls, and just about everybody else hang out at a bar/general store called Stage Stop, where people copulate on top of pinball machines while a chauffeur named Ralph (Scott Proctor), who’s explicitly told not to drink and drive while transporting test subjects to Edward’s house, spends the entire movie sneaking swigs liquor from a flask concealed between slices of bread.

As the film meanders along, Jessica falls in love with Julie’s assistant Ken (Dale Midkiff), but nothing really comes of it after she consults her computer and puppet friend for relationship advice, and then a bunch of people die. At least, I think that’s what happens in Nightmare Weekend, but please don’t quote me on that.

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Like most films distributed by Troma Entertainment, you have to be built for movies like Nightmare Weekend. It’s exploitative, violent, completely nonsensical, and endlessly amusing. People do things, things happen to those people, and most of the time they’re naked. Sometimes they turn into goo. There’s plenty of grinding and writhing to go around, but every 10 minutes or so, you’ll still find yourself asking, “What the hell am I actually watching?”

The 1-star and 10-star reviews I’ve read all seem to agree that Nightmare Weekend offers a truly one-of-a-kind viewing experience, and I’m inclined to agree. Hell, some of the 1-star reviews spend more time talking about how awesome the movie is than criticizing it, but the people writing them are self-aware enough to realize they enjoy something so aggressively inaccessible that they feel obligated to warn everybody else first. If that sounds like your kind of afternoon, you can stream Nightmare Weekend for free on Tubi as of this writing.

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Kerry Washington Turns Heads With Birthday Shoutout To Her "Pretend Love" & Scandal Co-Star Tony Goldwyn (VIDEO + PICS)

Kerry Washington has ‘Scandal’ fans rooting for a real-life version of “Olitz” after her sweet birthday shoutouts for Tony Goldwyn. Years after the show wrapped, the Hollywood stars have continued to tease their obvious chemistry. Recently, Tony celebrated his 66th birthday, and Kerry didn’t miss the opportunity to send well-wishes to the “pretend love of [her] life.” As expected, fans are eating the moment UP, hoping for another round of Olivia Pope and Mr. President on-screen — and, maybe one day, off-screen.

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Kerry Washington Posts Shoutouts For Tony Goldwyn On His 66th Birthday

As mentioned, Tony Goldwyn welcomed his 66th chapter of life on Wednesday (May 20) and Kerry Washington celebrated his new era with multiple birthday shoutouts. On Instagram, she shared five throwback photos from what appears to be their time filming ‘Scandal.’ Many of the shots are silly and friendly.

Kerry captioned the post, “To the “Itz” in our beloved “Olitz”, Happy Birthday @tonygoldwyn!!!!! ❤️ P.S. maybe one day we’ll take a normal picture together…😂😜😍” In the comment section, Tony replied, “Who needs normal?? Love you KW!! ❤️❤️❤️”

Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn reposted the same post on their Instagram Stories. He added three red heart emojis to his repost. Then, on Threads, Washington again dropped a shoutout with a slightly different caption and visual. She shared a video of her fake singing behind Tony while he gives her no reactions…at least for most of the clip. A little over halfway through, he breaks character and smiles. Her caption on the Threads post said:

Thank you for being my friend, and pretend love of my life, @tonygoldwyn ❤️ HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎊”

‘Scandal’ Fans React To Kerry & Her “Work Husband”

By now, roommate, you can imagine that her comment sections on both platforms are in shambles! Fans are loving the birthday energy, while also standing on the opinion that the love is wayyy past pretend or platonic. Despite such speculations, they’ve both said over the years that their chemistry is rooted in friendship and collaboration. Nonetheless, here’s a look at how the fans aren’t buying THAT story and crafting their own narratives, instead.

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Yes, Kerry & Tony Are Married To Other People In Real Life

While Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn’s chemistry appears undeniable, they each have real-life romances with other people. Washington has been married to former NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha since 2013, but they keep their relationship and family life super private. They have two children together, a daughter and a son and Asomugha also has a daughter from a previous relationship.

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Kerry Washington Turns Heads With Birthday Shoutout To Her "Pretend Love" & Scandal Co-Star Tony Goldwyn (VIDEO + PICS)Kerry Washington Turns Heads With Birthday Shoutout To Her "Pretend Love" & Scandal Co-Star Tony Goldwyn (VIDEO + PICS)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 11: Kerry Washington and Nnamdi Asomugha seen at a Special Screening of “The Knife” at Ray Kurtzman Theater on August 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Cinetic via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Goldwyn has been married to Jane Musky, a production designer, since 1987. They celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary on April 18. Tony and Jane have two daughters together. In 2019, he said on the ‘TODAY’ show that Jane is “the most incredible human being” he knows. Adding, “…She is just a very salt of the earth person… I knew when I was 21 when I met her, I better hang on because I’ll never come across this again.” 

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Netflix’s Wild New Comedy ‘Mating Season’ Is Even More Unfiltered Than ‘Big Mouth’

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In 2017, Netflix debuted quite the unique animated series. For eight seasons, Big Mouth used a constant stream of raunchy sex jokes to tell a coming-of-age story about a group of kids going through puberty. It may have ended in 2025, but if you miss the cartoon’s crude humor, you’re in luck, because it’s back… sort of, as Big Mouth series creators Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett are returning with Mating Season. Trade awkward preteens for talking animals, and you have a very similar show — at least on the surface. Beneath all the expected innuendo and constant humping lies something quite sweet.

‘Mating Season’ Hails From the Creators of ‘Big Mouth’

From the very moment Mating Season begins, you can tell that this is a creation by the Big Mouth masterminds. The theme song, Elvin Bishop‘s “Fooled Around and Fell in Love,” plays over a cut of real-life footage of animals knocking boots, similar to Big Mouth‘s opening, which utilized “Changes” by Charles Bradley. Once we meet the characters, the direction is clear: Mating Season is going to be just as dirty. Josh (Zach Woods), a giant brown bear, should be the most intimidating beast in the forest. Instead, he’s weak, his self-esteem destroyed by a relationship where his girlfriend was cheating on him. Josh’s best friend, Ray (Kroll), is the exact opposite, a raccoon who never stops trying to score with anything that moves. In Mating Season, animals don’t stick to their own species. That’s confirmed early on when Ray gets awkwardly stuck to a skunk.

Yet the Netflix series isn’t only interested in its male characters. Fawn (June Diane Raphael) is a deer who falls easily, only to get her heart stomped on by cheaters and those who can’t commit. Her best friend is a fox named Penelope (Sabrina Jalees), in search of same-sex love even though she doesn’t know how to find it. Put this foursome together, and you have a happy little group against a sitcom-like backdrop. In every episode, the gang gets themselves into some sort of trouble before ending the day hashing it out at their favorite bar, fittingly called The Watering Hole.

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‘Mating Season’s Crude Humor Isn’t That Shocking Anymore

The main issue with Mating Season is that its type of humor has been done before. Sausage Party even did it on the big screen long before Big Mouth. After the success of both projects, animated characters being foul and bumping uglies isn’t all that shocking anymore. This doesn’t mean Mating Season isn’t fun — if Big Mouth was your type of comedy, you’ll love its sense of humor. There are plenty of sexual situations, but this time, there are even fewer limits. Big Mouth‘s writers still had to hold back a bit, given the show’s younger human characters, but Mating Season, with its cast of wildlife, can get away with just about anything.


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One wise move that Mating Season makes, however, is that it still exercises just enough restraint with its comedy. Once you go over the line, there’s no coming back, but every scene becomes one gag or one-liner after another in an effort to top what came before. The series isn’t desperate for viewers’ attention — if you’re here, you know what you’re getting — but what it does do effectively is build its jokes around the types of characters involved. When Fawn takes up with a wolf named Dylan (Timothy Olyphant), for example, she gets frustrated when he starts marking his territory — including her — by peeing on everything.

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‘Mating Season’ Is Held Together by Its Characters and A-List Cameos

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Big Mouth‘s X-rated jokes were the way into the show, but the characters became the reason to stay. Mating Season‘s laughs might not be as big as what came before, but what it does do just as well, and arguably even better at times, are its relationships. Instead of infighting and drama, Josh, Ray, Fawn, and Penelope truly care about each other. Josh and Ray are like brothers with nothing in common, while Fawn and Penelope raise each other up rather than bring each other down. It’s surprisingly wholesome for a series that is otherwise anything but.

Mating Season is also boosted by its cameos, including several big names playing the animals the main foursome interact with for the series’ biggest conflicts. Olyphant’s Dylan is a recurring character as the ex-boyfriend Fawn can’t let go of, while Seinfeld legend Jason Alexander plays Fawn’s father, a buck with a younger girlfriend whom he brings to his ex-wife’s funeral. They’re joined by the likes of David Duchovny, Jack McBrayer, Sarah Silverman, Aidy Bryant, Vanessa Bayer, Mark Duplass, and many others. It’s a big forest out there with a lot of bonkers personalities, whether it be Ray’s wild mom or the unusual animals he and Josh meet at a commune in a situation that quickly devolves.

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Mating Season doesn’t reinvent the wheel, and any fan of Big Mouth has seen it all before, but because the new series doesn’t need to rely on shock value, it can get straight to what it wants to do without feeling forced to compete with the past. In other words, Mating Season is its own beast, with four hilarious and easy-to-root-for characters trying to figure it out. (They still haven’t succeeded by the end of Season 1, which means a renewal should definitely happen.) Bring on more getting it on.

Mating Season is now available to stream on Netflix.

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Harry And Meghan Reeling From King Charles’ ‘Triggering’ US Visit

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly dealing with emotional strain following King Charles’ visit to the US, with insiders claiming the trip resurfaced long-standing tensions within the royal family.

As public attention once again turns toward the Sussexes’ relationship with the monarchy, sources say the couple privately struggled with the optics of the visit and its wider implications.

Meanwhile, palace insiders claim King Charles is quietly hoping to repair the deepening divide between his sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, with behind-the-scenes reconciliation efforts underway.

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Harry and Meghan are said to be experiencing emotional strain following King Charles’ high-profile visit to the United States, with sources telling OK! that the trip has been “deeply triggering” for the couple, as long-standing tensions with the royal family resurface

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and now live in California, have come under renewed public attention after Charles’ four-day state visit with Queen Camilla.

The trip included ceremonial receptions, diplomatic engagements, and meetings with senior US political figures, with images of the monarch appearing relaxed and in high-profile company circulating widely.

According to insiders, the public nature of the visit and the personalities involved have made it particularly difficult for Harry and Meghan to process.

One source claimed the situation has had an unexpected emotional impact on the couple, saying it has “brought up a lot of difficult emotions” and left them unsettled.

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While Harry is said to understand that his father’s role “requires him to engage with whoever is in power, regardless of past comments or personal tensions,” the source added that understanding the duty of the monarchy does not necessarily ease the emotional response.

The Sussexes Are Reportedly Feeling ‘Vulnerable’ After The Monarch’s US Visit

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The same insider suggested that what has been especially challenging is the lack of public acknowledgment of past criticisms directed at the couple, which they feel has gone unaddressed and continues to fuel a “narrative they feel is unfair” behind the scenes.

Another source described the couple as trying to manage mixed emotions, balancing personal sensitivities with a desire to remain composed.

They claimed Harry is attempting to view the situation through the lens of his father’s responsibilities as monarch, but that the experience has nonetheless reopened old wounds, and “left both him and Meghan feeling vulnerable and under scrutiny again.”

For Meghan in particular, the insider noted that there is frustration over what she perceives as continued negative commentary about the couple, with little visible pushback or defense from official channels.

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“She and Harry are essentially suffering a form of PTSD over Charles’ U.S. visit,” a source claimed.

Prince Harry Keeping Silence Over The Matter As Strained Relationship With King Charles Remains Unresolved

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Despite the emotional reaction described by sources, Harry is said to be deliberately avoiding public responses, preferring not to escalate tensions further.

However, those close to the situation suggest the developments have placed added strain on both him and Meghan privately.

The King’s visit itself was widely regarded as a diplomatic success, featuring a formal White House reception, a speech to Congress, and several engagements across Washington and New York, including tributes at the 9/11 memorial and meetings with community leaders focused on social development initiatives.

Even so, attention has repeatedly shifted back to Harry’s absence and his continued distance from his father.

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The last known meeting between the King and the Duke of Sussex reportedly took place in September during a brief private tea at Clarence House, following a long period without contact.

Since then, attempts to rebuild their relationship have remained slow, with ongoing complications within the wider royal family said to be hindering progress.

King Charles Is Pushing For Prince William And Harry’s Reconciliation Ahead Of The Duke’s UK Return, Source Claims

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Meanwhile, Palace insiders say Charles is deeply affected by the ongoing rift between his sons, with those close to him suggesting his personal hope is to see Prince William and Harry reconcile and restore some form of family unity.

While the idea of a breakthrough may seem distant, reports in the Daily Mail suggest efforts toward reconciliation could already be taking shape behind the scenes.

According to the publication, the King is keen for both sons to rebuild their relationship before the situation becomes irreversible, with support from his newly appointed deputy private secretary, Theo Rycroft.

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Rycroft, a former diplomat who joined the King’s office in February, has reportedly already made a strong impression within the Palace. He is described by insiders as discreet and highly capable in handling sensitive matters, qualities that have earned him the informal nickname “Mr Nice Guy.”

The King’s New Depute Private Secretary Has Made It His ‘Mission’ To Reunite The Feuding Brothers

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Sources claim Rycroft views the ongoing breakdown between the brothers as unnecessary and has privately described the situation as “ridiculous.”

He is also said to have made repairing the relationship between William and Harry his “number one mission” with hopes of encouraging dialogue between them.

According to the report, attention is expected to turn to Harry’s planned return to the UK in July for preparations ahead of the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, which could present a rare window for engagement.

Rycroft is believed to be exploring the possibility of arranging a meeting between Harry and King Charles during that visit, with the longer-term goal of gradually opening the door to talks that could eventually include William as well.

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Rami Malek was afraid to play gay character in new movie after Freddie Mercury role: 'I can't do this'

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Erica Campbell Celebrates 25 Years W/ Warryn In Vow Renewal

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In Bliss! Mary Mary Singer Erica Campbell Celebrates 25 Years Of Marriage With Husband Warryn In Stunning Vow Renewal (VIDEOS)

Mary Mary singer Erica Campbell recently celebrated 25 years of marriage with her husband, Warryn Campbell, in a stunning vow renewal. To note, Erica’s sister, Tina, also reacted to footage of their ceremony amid her ongoing divorce.

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Mary Mary Singer Erica Campbell Celebrates 25 Years Of Marriage With Husband Warryn In Stunning Vow Renewal

On Monday, May 18, PEOPLE published an exclusive report asserting that the couple renewed their vows on Saturday, May 16. This, reportedly, at the California Worship Center in San Fernando, California, and after the couple initially said “I do” back in 2001. Per the outlet, 600 guests attended the celebration.

“Because why would you not celebrate 25 years of staying together? When you have gone through sickness and health, better and worse, and all the beauty and battles that come with choosing a love like this, what remains after the storms of life is something truly beautiful and unshakable,” Erica told the outlet.

Furthermore, per the outlet, the couple chose the worship center because it is their “spiritual home.” Additionally, Erica’s gown was designed by Nigerian designer Nneka C. Alexander of Brides by Nona.

“We now have 25 years of life and love behind us, along with a huge family that has watched us live it out. I know it sounds corny, but it honestly felt like the first time,” Erica shared. “The fun, the laughter, and what we have built together will definitely outlast us. It’s a legacy.”

Specifically, the outlet notes that the key to the couple’s love has been “the hard stuff [they] do not like to acknowledge: patience, listening, and not keeping score.”

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“Take a deep breath daily, keep coming home to each other, and do not sleep separately. Touch and connect as much as possible, and speak from your heart, not your hurt,” Erica shared.

Social Media Users React To Erica & Warryn Campbell’s Stunning Vow Renewal

Social media users reacted to the couple’s stunning vow renewal in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @nycxelizabeth wrote, 25 years is 25 years, of ups and downs… and still going strong. I love too see this 🫠 may GOD continue to bless them 🙂‍↔️”

While Instagram user @dominiquue_ee added, He cheated too!! He just learned his lesson and never did it again. (That we know of) 😂”

Instagram user @cakey_on_the_mic wrote, Gotta celebrate making it to 25 years cuz nowadays people don’t make it to year 2 !”

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While Instagram user @neekaxshantoi added, 25 years is such a blessing 😮‍💨🙏🏾 congratulations to them ❣️”

Instagram user @alaniarenee wrote, Lord prepare a man for me that cry’s after this long of marriage ❤️❤️❤️ so beautiful congrats”

While Instagram user @jaedubayou added, And the fact that he still cries for her says a lot!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽 Happy 25th Anniversary to them both! 💍😍”

Instagram user @randi_dee_dacosta wrote, God bless me and everyone in the comments to experience a long lasting loving fulfilling marriage as this one💕🙏🏾”

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While Instagram user @dommy.nicole added, More of this . May god continue to cover their union”

Instagram user @khadijah_1194 wrote, Y’all are so bothered in these comments. Yes, they had an issue with infidelity early on, but they got past it and have been happy. Everybody may have not done the same thing, but it’s their marriage. Just because Tina is getting a divorce doesn’t mean Erica can’t celebrate her marriage. Tina and Teddy have been separated for at least 2 years. People just want to be negative.”

While Instagram user @diorb added, I love, love 💕 especially real black love!! We have to normalize this again, the internet has watered down real love and praising side pieces and broken homes. Everybody deserves their one 🤍”

The Mary Mary Singer Celebrated 25 Years Of Marriage Amid Her Sister Tina’s Divorce — Tina Reacts To Her Vow Renewal Footage

As The Shade Room previously reported, in April, it was reported that Glendon Campbell had filed for divorce from Erica Campbell’s sister, Tina. The pair had reportedly married in 2000. However, they allegedly separated in 2024.

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Then, about a week later, Erica Campbell took fans on her journey of searching for a wedding dress for her and Warryn’s vow renewal. At the time, users slid into TSR’s comment section, one writing,I don’t know but I just feel like this was timed terribly…”

To note, Tina Campbell did react to Erica and Warryn’s vow renewal footage, writing, GO HEAD DUB💍💍💍… WORK E😍🔥😍🔥😍🔥😍”

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