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10 Heaviest War Shows, Ranked
A war show is not merely about explosions or strategy; it is about how fear is lodged in the bones of a soldier, the pauses between the commands, and the decisions that must be made when all things are uncertain. The goal isn’t to romanticize war, but instead, to bring you to the trenches, submarines, and the front lines, where you can experience what it is like to be living under pressure at all times.
These ten shows below do that, follow soldiers, commanders, and even observers as they try to find their way through the confusion, make impractical choices, and face loss in its purest essence. Whether it is the untold strain of battle on the front line or the inherent burden of moral quandary in occupied cities, every show depicts the human aspect of war. Let’s have a look at how these shows zero in on that pure depiction of war.
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‘The Liberator’ (2020)
War stories often move quickly from one battle to the next, yet The Liberator slows things down to focus on the men who carry those battles with them. The series follows a unit that spends years moving through some of the most difficult campaigns of World War II. From the invasion of Italy to the final push into Germany, the show keeps returning to the same group of soldiers as they face exhaustion, loss, and the pressure of constant combat.
At the center is Felix Sparks (Bradley James), an officer leading a diverse infantry unit made up of soldiers who are often overlooked or underestimated. As the campaign continues, the men face harsh terrain, limited supplies, and repeated encounters with heavy resistance. Each battle leaves visible and emotional damage, and the sense of fatigue begins to shape how they respond to orders and to each other.
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‘Catch-22’ (2019)
War is sometimes portrayed through clear objectives and heroic victories, but Catch-22 approaches it from a more unsettling angle. The series blends dark humor with the harsh reality of military life and shows how systems can trap soldiers in situations that make little sense. The tone may appear lighter at times, though the underlying frustration and fear remain constant.
The story follows John Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a U.S. Air Force bombardier stationed in Italy during World War II. His main goal is simple. He wants to survive and go home. However, the rules of the system make that nearly impossible. Officers continue raising the number of required missions, while a bureaucratic rule known as “Catch-22” prevents anyone from being grounded for insanity if they request it. As Yossarian flies more missions, the risk increases with each flight. Around him, fellow soldiers struggle with the same uncertainty, and the absurdity of the situation slowly turns into something far more serious and difficult to escape.
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‘Das Boot’ (2018– )
War at sea carries a different kind of pressure. There is no open ground, no clear escape, and very little room to step away from the situation. Das Boot builds its tension inside a German U-boat during World War II, where every decision affects the entire crew. The series keeps its focus tight, showing how long stretches of waiting can suddenly turn into moments of extreme danger.
The story follows the submarine crew as they move through the Atlantic under constant threat from Allied forces. Captain Klaus Hoffmann (Rick Okon) must guide his men through patrols that often feel unpredictable and isolating. Inside the vessel, space is limited, and the strain begins to show in small interactions between crew members. At the same time, the series shifts to land, where Simone Strasser (Vicky Krieps) becomes involved in resistance activity in occupied France. As both storylines develop, the show connects personal choices with the larger conflict and reveals how war reaches far beyond the battlefield.
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‘Our World War’ (2014)
Our World War takes a more immediate approach to war. The show presents its events with a sense of urgency and places viewers directly alongside soldiers during the First World War. The focus remains on individual experiences rather than large-scale strategy, which makes each episode feel grounded and personal.
The story draws from real accounts of soldiers who served on the front lines. It follows young men as they leave civilian life and enter a conflict they do not fully understand. As they move through training, trench warfare, and repeated combat situations, the reality of the war begins to replace any early expectations they may have had. Conditions in the trenches, constant artillery fire, and the fear of sudden attack shape their daily routine. Over time, the series shows how quickly innocence fades and how survival becomes the only clear objective.
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‘Five Came Back’ (2017)
War is often remembered through battles, yet Five Came Back looks at how it was recorded and presented to the public. The series focuses on a group of Hollywood filmmakers who left their careers behind to document World War II. Their work placed them close to real combat, where the line between storytelling and reality became increasingly difficult to manage.
The series follows directors such as John Ford (Himself), William Wyler (Himself), and Frank Capra (Himself) as they join the war effort to create films for the U.S. government. They travel with troops, capture footage from active combat zones, and attempt to shape material that can inform and influence audiences back home. As the war moves forward, the emotional weight of what they witness begins to affect both their work and their lives. Through archival footage and reflection, the series shows how documenting war can become its own form of burden.
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‘Generation War’ (2013)
Generation War takes a broader and more uncomfortable approach to conflict. The series follows a group of young German friends whose lives change completely as World War II unfolds. At the beginning, they share optimism and a belief that the war will end quickly. That confidence fades as reality sets in.
The story centers on Wilhelm Winter (Volker Bruch), his brother Friedhelm (Tom Schilling), nurse Charlotte (Miriam Stein), singer Greta (Katharina Schüttler), and Viktor (Ludwig Trepte), who faces persecution because of his Jewish background. As the war continues, each character moves through different parts of the conflict, including the Eastern Front, military hospitals, and occupied cities. Their paths separate and intersect again under changing circumstances. Over time, the series shows how their early beliefs break down under pressure, and how survival often forces them into decisions they never expected to make.
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‘The Pacific’ (2010)
War in the Pacific theater carries a different weight, and The Pacific makes that clear from the beginning. The environment itself feels hostile, with dense jungles, relentless heat, and long stretches of uncertainty between battles. The series does not rush through these conditions. Instead, it stays with the soldiers as they adjust to a setting where danger can appear without warning.
The story follows several Marines as they move through campaigns such as Guadalcanal and Peleliu. Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale) records his experiences, trying to make sense of the chaos around him. Eugene “Sledge” Sledge (Joseph Mazzello) enters the war with a sense of purpose, though repeated combat begins to wear that down. John Basilone (Jon Seda) gains recognition for his actions, yet the pressure that follows becomes its own burden. As the fighting continues, the series shows how exhaustion, fear, and isolation slowly change the men, leaving marks that do not disappear once the battles end.
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‘Band of Brothers’ (2001)
Band of Brothers takes a wide view of World War II while keeping its focus on a single company of soldiers. The series begins during training, where the men of Easy Company form bonds that will carry them through the war. That early sense of unity becomes important as they move into increasingly dangerous situations across Europe.
The story follows the company from the Normandy landings through the Battle of the Bulge and into Germany. Richard Winters (Damian Lewis) steps into leadership roles while guiding his men through missions that test both skill and judgment. Lewis Nixon (Ron Livingston) remains close to him, offering support while dealing with the emotional strain of the campaign. As the company advances, the series shows how each battle affects the group as a whole. Losses accumulate, responsibilities grow heavier, and the soldiers begin to understand that survival often depends on the strength of the relationships they built before the fighting began.
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‘Shogun’ (2024)
The first time John Blackthorne (Toby Stephens) sets foot on Japanese soil, it’s clear he has entered a world that operates under rules he does not understand. The series gradually reveals how culture, politics, and military power intersect in ways that shape every choice the characters make. Nothing is simple, and survival depends on more than skill with a sword or knowledge of strategy.
Blackthorne, a ship navigator whose vessel is wrecked off the coast, must navigate language, etiquette, and shifting loyalties to stay alive. Lord Toranaga (Shōta Sometani) sees potential in him but also tests his loyalty at every turn. As the story moves from coastal villages to court intrigue, Blackthorne becomes deeply involved in a power struggle that affects both Japanese leaders and foreign outsiders. Each decision carries weight, showing how war in this context is as much about patience, understanding, and alliances as it is about combat.
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‘Generation Kill’ (2008)
The chaos of a military invasion is rarely portrayed with this level of immediacy. Generation Kill drops the viewer directly into the experience of young Marines confronting a conflict that is confusing, dangerous, and unpredictable. From the first scenes, it becomes clear that the series is less about heroics and more about how soldiers manage responsibility under pressure.
Embedded reporter Evan Wright (Harris Dickinson) chronicles the First Recon Battalion as they move into Iraq, showing both the small moments of camaraderie and the intense pressures of combat. Figures like Sergeant Brad Colbert (Alexander Skarsgård) and Sergeant Antonio Espera (James Ransone) must make split-second decisions that carry serious consequences. By the end, the audience sees how survival often depends on teamwork, judgment, and the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing battlefield.
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Joseph Duggar’s Sole Visitor in Jail After Arrest Revealed
Joseph Duggar’s only visitor in jail after he was arrested on child molestation charges has been revealed.
The Counting On alum’s attorney has been the sole person to visit Joseph in Washington County Correctional Facility, Page Six reported on Friday, March 27. No family members have visited Joseph, 31, per the outlet.
According to the outlet, Joseph has reportedly called two people while behind bars. The outlet reported he called his wife, Kendra Duggar, multiple times over the past week. Joseph also reportedly called a management consultant on March 19, but the call was not answered.
Joseph is currently being held in the correctional facility after he was arrested on March 18 for allegedly molesting a 9-year-old girl during a Florida vacation.
“The victim reported Duggar repeatedly asked her to sit on his lap,” Bay City police said in a statement on Thursday. “As the vacation continued, he also asked her to sit next to him on a couch and covered them with a blanket. During this time, Duggar manipulated the victim’s underwear and grazed her genitals. Duggar would also continue to rub his hands on her thighs.”
The alleged victim, now 14, claimed in a police statement that Joseph “eventually apologized for his actions and the incidents stopped after the apology.”
Joseph remains in jail and is facing multiple charges, including two counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

Us Weekly confirmed days later that Joseph’s wife, Kendra Duggar, was arrested on Friday, March 20. She was released that same day on a $1,470 bond.
Joseph and Kendra, 27, are also both facing charges of endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of second-degree false imprisonment.
A spokesperson for the Duggar family told Us in a statement, “[Kendra’s] is a misdemeanor charge totally unrelated to the Florida case.”
Joseph rose to fame as one of Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar’s 19 children. The pair also share Josh, Jana, John-David, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Josiah, Joy-Anna, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn-Grace and Josie. The family’s life was featured on the TLC series 19 Kids and Counting as well as the spin-off, Counting On.
Joseph and Kendra fell in love after meeting at church. The couple tied the knot in September 2017 after getting engaged three months before. Joseph and Kendra share four children: sons Garrett and Justus and daughters Addison and Brooklyn.
Joseph is the second of Jim Bob and Michelle’s children to be arrested in recent years. Their eldest son, Josh, was sentenced in May 2022 to 12 years in prison for possession of child pornography.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Twist Ending Explained
Netflix’s Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen hinges on a shocking twist — but what is the big reveal?
Before the show premiered on Thursday, March 26, Netflix teased it as a miniseries centered around an engaged couple whose wedding is derailed.
“Rachel and Nicky are engaged to be married in a week,” reads the synopsis. “Before they can tie the knot, though, something very bad happens to get in the way.”
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen stars Camila Morrone, Adam DiMarco, Gus Birney, Karla Crome and Sawyer Fraser. Jeff Wilbusch, Ted Levine and Jennifer Jason Leigh make up the rest of the cast alongside Victoria Pedretti, Josh Hamilton and Logan Miller.
It takes half of the season for Rachel (Morrone) to discover that her family is cursed. She must marry her soulmate by sundown on her wedding day but if Nicky (DiMarco) isn’t The One, then she will die. If he is, she will live — or, if she chooses not to go through with the wedding, she will die and the curse will transfer to Nicky and his family.
The Witness (Zlatko Burić) is an immortal being who tries to warn Rachel after he leaves his wife at the altar and is cursed himself. Rachel ultimately tries to say “I do” to Nicky but he changes his mind. He agrees to the wedding — but then she backs out last minute.

In the series finale, members of Nicky’s family start bleeding out as a consequence. Rachel bleeds as well because she doesn’t actually believe in her and Nicky — who survives because he knows Rachel is his soulmate.
Rachel goes outside to die, except in a shocking twist, she instead trades places with Witness and is now in charge of watching over Nicky’s family to make sure they marry their soulmates — or else.
“There’s a difference between having a lot of love and someone being your person,” Morrone, 28, told Tudum this month about the ending. “Rachel’s person would wholeheartedly understand her, believe her neuroticism and skepticism, and hold space for her. … Nicky loves her and wants to, but he doesn’t actually understand.”
Creator Haley Z. Boston also broke down the conclusion.
“That [ending] scene is one of my favorite scenes in the whole show,” Boston shared. “I remember thinking, ‘How do I close these characters out?’ The show is about a breakup, ultimately. After you break up, there’s that moment of logistics. … At this point, Rachel is exhausted, and she’s just trying to get out of there. It felt like the perfect ending for them.”
She concluded: “Ultimately, I liked this idea of a death and a rebirth, and in order to get the rebirth, it felt natural that there was a mythological answer. [Rachel] has the curse, so she’s not off the hook, she has to be careful if she ever wants to get married and who she chooses.”
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen is streaming on Netflix.
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Britney Spears Returns To Social Media After DUI Arrest
Britney Spears has kept a low-profile online following her DUI arrest earlier this month, but she recently gave her fans the glimpse they’ve been waiting for.
Marking her official return, Spears shared an Instagram video of herself and her son Jayden courtesy of a collection of clips.
Britney Spears Ends Social Media Hiatus Following DUI Arrest

On Friday, March 27, Spears shared an Instagram video montage of herself alongside her youngest son, 19-year-old Jayden James, marking her official return to social media.
The pop star captioned the post thanking her fans for their support after she was arrested on March 4 for DUI. “Thank you guys for all your support … spending time with family and friends is such a blessing!!! Stay kind!!!,” she wrote.
After she was released from police custody on March 5, Spears deactivated her Instagram account.
Her Social Media Return Follows Recent Public Sighting

On March 22, Spears was believed to be ordering a drink at Starbucks at the Malibu Country Mart shopping center.
The Instagram fan page BritneysVault shared several photos of her on their Instagram Stories, showing the singer hiding her face behind large black sunglasses.
Spears Was Arrested For DUI By California Authorities After She Was Driving Erratically

Per TMZ, Britney Spears was arrested and taken into custody in Ventura County, California, for suspicion of DUI.
The pop star was arrested at 9:30 p.m. local time but was released in the early hours of March 5, per inmate records from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department.
Spears was also transported to the hospital after she left jail to determine her blood alcohol concentration.
According to the outlet, early reports indicated her BAC measured approximately .06, which is below California’s legal limit for intoxicated driving.
The final confirmed test results have not been publicly released.
In 911 audio obtained by Page Six, a police officer can be heard saying that Spears was swerving from lane to lane and speeding while driving her 2026 Black BMW convertible.
After witnessing her reckless driving, the officer then requested dispatch to send additional units to the area.
Per the outlet, a DRE was also requested at the scene to identify the impaired driver, before a tow truck was called to tow Spears’ vehicle.
The Singer’s Rep Called Her Out Over Her Arrest, Labeling It ‘Completely Inexcusable’

According to PEOPLE, a rep for Spears spoke out via a statement regarding the singer’s arrest and called out her actions.
“This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable,” the rep said. The statement continued, sharing Spears’ need to change her lifestyle has been “long overdue.”
“Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney’s life,” the rep added. “Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.”
“Her boys are going to be spending time with her,” the statement said, referring to Spears’ two sons, Preston, 20, and Jayden, 19. “Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being.”
Britney Spears’ Family Reportedly Want Her To Get Help

After her recent arrest Spears’ friends and family have reportedly voiced their concerns for her health and well-being.
“Her team wants her in rehab or a program to help her get to a better place,” an insider told Us Weekly shortly after the singer’s arrest. “Everyone around her hopes this will be a wake-up call for her.”
The source continued, adding that Spears “has been lying low at home,” because she “knows it’ll be a spectacle the next time she steps out, so she’s trying to avoid that as long as humanly possible.”
Additionally, the insider told the outlet that the singer’s two sons have also been supporting her. Although Jayden “has been there with her,” she has also “seen” her son Sean since they moved to Hawaii with their father, Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline, in 2023.
She is also said to be getting plenty of support from her mother, Lynne Spears, who “is very worried about her and keeping tabs on the situation through Britney as well as her team.”
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The “Mormon Wives” are fighting even without Taylor Frankie Paul as Miranda says Jessi kissed ex-husband Chase
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Paul’s alleged domestic assault altercations with ex Dakota Mortensen have been in the spotlight.
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Kate Middleton Sparks Worry She’s ‘Carrying Too Much’ After Cancer Battle
Amid ongoing royal controversies, Prince William has relied heavily on Kate Middleton, who continues to support him and the wider family.
Insiders note her influence in guiding the future king through challenging moments, including handling concerns about former Prince Andrew’s role.
The couple recently attended a service at Canterbury Cathedral for the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the Church of England, highlighting Prince William’s connection to faith and royal duties.
Kate Middleton Seen As The Royal Family’s ‘Steady Hand’ Amid Ongoing Challenges

Insiders claim Prince William has been leaning heavily on his wife, Kate Middleton, for support.
According to In Touch, a source noted that Kate has “always been his steady hand,” a role she’s played since their early days together.
“Even back in their university days, she was the voice of reason, always pushing William to think of the bigger picture and his role within the monarchy,” they added.
That dynamic hasn’t changed. The source points out that during her recent health struggles, Kate “was the one holding everything together and supporting William while he was struggling to process it all.”
Kate Middleton ‘Rarely Says No,’ Causing Those Around Her To Worry That She’s ‘Carrying Too Much’

Now that Kate is in remission, those close to her are growing concerned.
They feel the future queen may be taking on too much, especially as more members of the family turn to her for guidance and support.
The insider adds that it’s no longer just William depending on her; Kate has increasingly become the “go-to person” others rely on, including King Charles III.
“The thing with Kate is she rarely says no because she loves to be of service, which is a beautiful quality, but it also means she runs the risk of burning herself out,” the source explained. “Everyone agrees she’s incredibly capable. They just worry that she’s carrying too much.”
Prince William Pressed For Action Against Ex-Prince Andrew Long Before Titles Were Stripped

One of the challenging moments Kate is seemingly guiding the royal family through is the current scrutiny plaguing the monarchy due to the former Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s connection to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
The future king and queen were recently heckled during a royal outing over Andrew’s shocking arrest, with an insider telling People Magazine, “Other events have rocked the monarchy, but something from within — where someone is being arrested — is very different. This is much more serious.”
However, long before King Charles officially removed Andrew’s royal titles last year, William is said to have expressed serious concerns about his uncle’s place in the family.
In his new book, “William and Catherine: The Monarchy’s New Era: The Inside Story,” author Russell Myers details William’s stance following Andrew’s controversial 2019 BBC interview regarding his Epstein ties.
Sources revealed that William urged his father and Queen Elizabeth to take decisive action, believing that Andrew should handle the fallout on his own.
One insider said that William reportedly “never much liked his uncle and wanted him out of the picture immediately before the rot further set in.”
Prince William And Kate Middleton Attended A Historic Service For The First Female Archbishop Of Canterbury

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, March 25, William and Kate attended a historic service at Canterbury Cathedral, celebrating the installation of the first woman to lead the Church of England.
William represented his father, King Charles III, upholding the tradition of the heir appearing at key royal ceremonies.
The service marked the formal investiture of Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
Arriving just ahead of the service, the Prince and Princess of Wales were welcomed by Lady Colgrain, the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, before joining the congregation and participating in the ceremony, including singing hymns during the procession.
For the occasion, Kate wore an elegant Suzannah coat complemented by a wide-brimmed hat by Juliette Botterill.
Earlier, the couple had met Mullally at Lambeth Palace in February, shortly after she was named Archbishop-elect in October 2025, with her appointment officially confirmed in January.
Prince William’s Faith In Focus During Historic Canterbury Cathedral Service
The appearance also sheds light on William’s personal relationship with faith. While he does not attend church as regularly as his father, Charles III, or his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, insiders say William remains committed to supporting the church in his own way.
One source explained to The Sunday Times that for William, this event “is a drawing of a line in the sand of where he’s at, and it’s really important that it [the question over his commitment to the Church] is cleared up.”
They added: “His feeling is, ‘I might not be at church every day, but I believe in it, I want to support it, and this is an important aspect of my role and the next role, and I will take it very seriously, in my own way.”
Following their February meeting, Mullally spoke warmly about the pair, expressing shared hopes for a better future and noting that she would continue to hold them and their family in my prayers.”
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Where They Are Amid Company Retreat
Jury Duty is expanding with a new season — but where is the original cast now?
The comedy premiered on Prime Video in 2023 and followed a group of prospective jurors going through the selection process and civil trial. Most of the cast members were actually actors except for one participant, who was unaware that everything was fictionalized.
Ronald Gladden was a contractor who answered a vague Craigslist ad to participate in a documentary about jury duty.
“I was just under the impression that this was going to be a behind-the-scenes look … or what it was like for jury duty,” he recalled to Access Hollywood in April 2023. “So, I signed up for what I thought was a documentary. I didn’t really know what was going on until the end.”
In addition to Gladden, the show featured James Marsden, Mekki Leeper, Edy Modica, Ishmel Sahid, David Brown, Cassandra Blair, Maria Russell and Kirk Fox. Susan Berger, Ross Kimball, Pramode Kumar, Ron Song and Brandon Loeser also appeared.
Season 2, which premiered in March 2026, follows Anthony Norman, who is hired at Rockin’ Grandma’s Hot Sauce as a temp while unaware that the company is fake.
Keep scrolling to check on the season 1 cast:
Ronald Gladden
Before Jury Duty, Ronald Gladden was a solar contractor who responded to a Craigslist advertisement asking for people willing to be part of a jury pool for a civil trial that would be covered by a TV documentary crew. He rose to stardom after being the only “juror” unaware the entire case was fake. He later quit his day job and has since pivoted to opportunities as a producer.
James Marsden
James Marsden was already a household name when he played a parody of himself as an alternate juror in Jury Duty. He has since appeared in Paradise, Your Friends & Neighbors and more Sonic the Hedgehog films.
Mekki Leeper
Mekki Leeper, a.k.a. Juror #11, is now starring in NBC’s St. Denis Medical as Matt. He is also set to appear in the upcoming film Famous alongside Zac Efron, Phoebe Dynevor, Nicholas Braun, Debby Ryan, Cory Michael Smith and Bill Pullman.
Edy Modica
Edy Modica, who played Juror #4, has been in Shrinking, Crutch and more since Jury Duty.
Ishmel Sahid
After Jury Duty, Ishmel Sahid shifted his focus to playing Jimmy Olsen in My Adventures With Superman.
David Brown
David Brown has been booked and busy since playing Juror #2 with various short films.
Cassandra Blair
Cassandra Blair appeared in Reunion and The Accountant 2 after bringing Juror #8 to life.
Maria Russell
Maria Russell, who played Inez, can be seen in Tacoma FD, In Flight and Abbott Elementary.
Kirk Fox
Since Jury Duty, Kirk Fox, who played Juror #1, has appeared in Bad Thoughts. On the big screen, he scored roles in Max Dagan and Mermaid.
Susan Berger
Susan Berger has continued to appear on TV shows such as Laid, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Nobody Wants This and Fallout.
Ross Kimball
Ross Kubiak, a.k.a. Juror #12, can also be seen in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Mythic Quest.
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Counting On Removed From Streaming After Joseph Duggar Arrest
Counting On has been removed from streaming platforms following Joseph Duggar’s recent arrest for child molestation.
The TLC series, which aired from 2015 to 2020, is no longer available to view on HBO Max as of Friday, March 27. Additionally, The US Sun reported that the show has also been pulled from Discovery+.
Some users in Canada and the United Kingdom, meanwhile, have claimed that Counting On is still available to view.
Us Weekly has reached out to Warner Bros. Discovery for comment.
Counting On served as a spinoff to 19 Kids and Counting following its 2015 cancellation amid Joseph’s brother Josh Duggar’s molestation scandal. (Josh was accused of molesting five underage girls, four of whom were his sisters, when he was a teen. In 2021, Josh was arrested for receiving and possessing child pornography. He was found guilty and sentenced to 12.5 years in prison the following year. Josh has since made numerous attempts to appeal his sentence, which have all been denied.)
The series followed the lives of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s older children as they began their own families. Jana, John-David, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy-Anna, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn-Grace and Josie all made appearances.
Joseph and wife Kendra Duggar were featured on Counting On as they began their courtship. During season 6, Joseph asked Kendra’s father, Pastor Paul Caldwell, for his permission to propose. The couple wed one month before the episode aired in October 2017. Joseph and Kendra share four children: Garrett, Addison, Brooklyn and Justus.
News of Counting On’s removal from streaming platforms comes after Joseph was arrested in Arkansas for lewd and lascivious behavior involving molestation of a victim less than 12 years old and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older.
A victim, now 14, claimed that she experienced “several instances of sexual abuse” with Joseph when she was 9 years old. The alleged incidents took place while on a family vacation with the Duggars in Panama City Beach, Florida, back in 2020.
The girl alleged that Joseph “asked [her] to sit on his lap, numerous times” and asked her to “sit on the couch beside [him].” She also claimed that Joseph would cover them with a blanket, where he allegedly touched her inappropriately. She shared that Joseph later “apologized for his actions,” claiming that “the incidents stopped occurring” following the apology.
Joseph was arrested after the victim’s father called the reality star to confront him. During the call, during which police were on the line, Joseph allegedly admitted his actions to the father and to Tontitown detectives. He appeared in court virtually one day after his arrest and did not enter a plea. Joseph, who waived his right to an extradition hearing, is awaiting extradition from Arkansas to Florida.
Shortly after his arrest, Kendra was booked and taken into custody. She and Joseph were both charged with four counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, second degree and four counts of second degree false imprisonment. Kendra was released after paying a $1470 bond.
A spokesperson for the Duggar family told Us in a statement, “[Kendra’s] is a misdemeanor charge totally unrelated to the Florida case.”
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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Antonio Banderas says Hollywood execs told him he'd only play bad guys 'like the Blacks and Hispanics'
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The 65-year-old reflected on his entry into Hollywood after building his career with roles in Spanish films.
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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Are All Smiles on Dinner Date
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau prove they are still going strong — and don’t feel their ages — with a recent date night snap.
“How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you were?” Perry, 41, captioned a series of Instagram photos on Friday, March 27.
The caption appeared to be tailored to Perry’s first picture of the couple out to dinner. In the photo, Perry and Trudeau, 54, are both holding up their phones to show their “biological ages” after taking a quiz together.
The “Roar” singer’s result revealed that she is 33.1 years old, which is more than eight years younger than her calendar age. Trudeau’s number was 43, 11 years younger than his real age.
Both Perry and Trudeau had big grins on their faces, with the singer closing her eyes and smiling after realizing they both have young spirits.
The rest of Perry’s photo recap included pictures of her skiing with daughter Daisy, 5, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom, and getting custom cowboy boots made for her little girl.
The sweet upload comes less than one year after Perry and the former Canadian prime minister were first spotted out to dinner together in July 2025.
A source exclusively told Us Weekly at the time that Perry and Trudeau — who shares kids Xavier, 18, Ella Grace, 17, and Hadrien, 11, with ex-wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau — were “definitely” on a date when they were seen in Montreal, Canada.
The musician kept the start of her relationship with Trudeau quiet for months before they were seen packing on the PDA and kissing during an October 2025 yacht trip off the coast of Santa Barbara, California.
“She’s very happy,” an insider told Us at the time. “She’s trying to keep it low-key, and they’ve spent a lot of private time together. She’s not looking to publicize this relationship.”
The twosome ended 2025 with a very public outing, meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a trip to Japan that December.
To kick off the new year, Perry gave fans a glimpse at her romance with Trudeau and the time they shared over the holidays.
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Earlier this month, Perry once again featured Trudeau in a photo dump.
“You are the treasure you seek,” she captioned the Instagram snaps, which included a silly selfie of Perry and Trudeau taken from below.
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