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10 Perfect Superhero Shows To Watch After ‘Invincible’
If you’re a bit sore that Invincible‘s fourth season has already come to a close, we have some good news for you. On one hand, the Prime Video animated series has been renewed for a fifth season already, but on the other, if you’re in the mood for more superhero adventures in the meantime, there are plenty of great shows you ought to give a chance. From DC Comics to Marvel, live-action and animated, here are some of the very best superhero productions worthy of post-Invincible viewing.
These shows offer everything from classic comic book-inspired superheroics to modern coming-of-age super-powered adventures. Just about everything you could hope for from Invincible can be found in these different shows, which you will have no problem binging through while you wait for Season 5. Some are longer than others, of course, and others ended too soon, but however you slice it, they’re perfect for fans of Robert Kirkman‘s famed superhero drama.
‘Batman Beyond’ (1999–2001)
For those who love coming-of-age tales that honor the hero’s journey while still leaning full-force into the action and adventure, Batman Beyond is one of the absolute best superhero shows to binge through. Set in the distant future where an elderly Bruce Wayne (Kevin Conroy) has been retired for decades, the series follows teenage Terry McGuinnis (Will Friedle) as he becomes the next generation of the Dark Knight. Talk about the perfect superhero succession story.
Spanning three seasons and 52 episodes, Batman Beyond cleverly combines superheroics with futuristic sci-fi material that comic book fans will simply devour. With great villains and lots of Gotham-centric action up its sleeve, this series (which effectively concludes with the animated feature Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker) is a powerhouse of superhero media. As one of the best Batman animated shows out there, Batman Beyond is the gold standard for how a classic superhero can be reimagined as a legacy character who transcends the original.
‘Stargirl’ (2020–2022)
Originally featured on the short-lived DC Universe streaming service before hopping to The CW, Stargirl is based on the comic book character of the same name created by Geoff Johns. Following teenage Courtney Whitmore (Brec Bassinger), who discovers that her stepfather used to be a superhero, she becomes Stargirl to pick up where the Justice Society of America left off. Balancing high school with superheroics is no small feat, especially not when you have to save the world (or at least Blue Valley) before curfew.
Stargirl is a standalone series that ran for three seasons and 39 episodes, but they fly by as the new generation of the JSA is born. Full of teenage angst and hopeful enthusiasm for the future, it’s a show you’ll find yourself enamored with from the first episode. Although the character has been brought to live action before, Stargirl is a great show to help you connect with your superhero roots.
‘Alphas’ (2011–2012)
From the minds of Zak Penn and Michael Karnow, Alphas was a short-lived series that followed a group of super-powered individuals who band together to take down a terrorist cell known as “Red Flag.” What made Alphas particularly unique was that the powers of the main “Alphas” in question each come with their own downside — from heart problems to floods of emotion to uncontrollable obsession. It’s only a shame that this sci-fi series that’s better than it was given credit for ended before its time.
Alphas ran for two seasons and 24 episodes back in the day, and was loosely connected to other SyFy shows like Warehouse 13 and Eureka. But while the series ends on a pretty massive cliffhanger, don’t let that deter you from giving this one a shot. If anything, it offers a glimpse at what a world with super-powered individuals might actually look like — and how those abilities may affect those involved.
‘Young Justice’ (2010–2022)
For an animated series that emphasizes the younger generation of superheroes, Young Justice is one of the very best. From the beginning, the series highlighted the sidekicks of some of the Justice League’s most popular heroes, showing their potential to be the next generation of the “World’s Greatest Heroes.” Like Batman Beyond, there are some coming-of-age elements involved, and you’ll find yourself easily addicted.
Although Young Justice ran for a total of four seasons, hopping from Cartoon Network to DC Universe to HBO Max, the first two are the best that the program had to offer. Still, with a rich collection of characters, unforeseen plot twists, and an overarching conspiracy, the show only further expands the DC Universe as it continues. It would certainly have better thrived in the streaming era.
‘Wolverine and the X-Men’ (2009)
Although X-Men: The Animated Series and its revival sequel, X-Men ’97, are arguably the “gold standard” for the X-Men in animation, Wolverine and the X-Men is a worthy take on Marvel’s favorite mutants that deserves to be remembered. The short-lived series follows Wolverine (Steve Blum) as he reunites the X-Men to investigate an attack on Xavier’s mansion and the disappearance of some of their teammates. With Logan at the helm, the mutant heroes face persecution from all sides.
As one of the best non-Disney+ Marvel shows, Wolverine and the X-Men was a boatload of X-Men potential. What could have been a fascinating long-form series only lasted a single 26-episode season, but the adventure was well-worth the ride. The X-Men may be back in their classic ’90s get-ups, but this early 2000s take is far better than it’s given credit for.
‘The Flash’ (2014–2023)
When it comes to live-action superhero television, one of the most beloved shows on the list is undoubtedly The Flash. Grant Gustin‘s Barry Allen defined a whole generation of TV superheroes, and although it was technically a spin-off of Arrow, it far outran the franchise’s flagship series. As Barry and his allies race to save Central City from supervillains, multiversal threats, and even telepathic gorillas, there’s a reason this series is considered among the greatest modern superhero programs.
The Flash ran for an impressive nine seasons on The CW. That’s no small feat, and if you’re looking for a superhero show that offers enough material to last you a few years, you’ve come to the right place. Sure, some seasons of The Flash are better than others, but as a whole, the show is largely consistent.
‘Heroes’ (2006–2010)
Okay, Heroes is not quite as consistent as The Flash. In reality, it’s a pretty inconsistent series by comparison, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t worth the strange ride. Following a group of super-powered individuals from across the globe, Heroes blends the love of classic comic books with our modern views (or, at least early 2000s views) of what long-form television should entail.
Spanning four seasons and 77 episodes, Heroes‘ original run (not including the Heroes Reborn miniseries) was groundbreaking at the time. While the series sometimes struggles to pay off its promise, the first season especially is a masterclass in genre television that fans of Invincible will no doubt love. Just be warned, Heroes is one of those superhero shows that are definitely not for kids.
‘Batman: The Animated Series’ (1992–1995)
The definitive animated take on Batman, Batman: The Animated Series is everything you could ever wish for in a program following the Dark Knight. From Kevin Conroy’s iconic portrayal to the reinvention of many of Batman’s rogues to being the launching point of the DC Animated Universe, this is the show that shaped Batman (and continues to shape him) for decades to come. Conroy’s Batman alone is worth all the time you can give him.
If you consider The New Batman Adventures to be an official continuation (and we do), there are 109 episodes total to pull from with this take on the Caped Crusader. Any self-respecting fan of superhero animation ought to look back on Batman: The Animated Series for its intelligent, nuanced, and timeless take on the genre. Here are some of the best episodes to start with.
‘Smallville’ (2001–2011)
Not all great superhero coming-of-age stories are in animation, and perhaps the very best live-action attempt at this style of comic book adaptation is Smallville. A reinvention of the traditional Superman mythos, the series picks up with a teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling) long before he dons the cape and tights. As he befriends Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), pines over Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk), and eventually falls for Lois Lane (Erica Durance), Clark discovers what it means to truly be a hero, moving past his own self-doubt to become none other than, well, you know.
As the longest-running series on this list, Smallville spanned 10 seasons and 218 episodes total, making it not only the longest-running Superman-related series but also the longest running live-action superhero series proper. In our ranking of Superman-related shows, it ranks pretty high due to its unique reinterpretation of the mythos, its ability to grow with its characters and audience, and the way in which it paved the way for superhero television into the 2010s.
‘The Spectacular Spider-Man’ (2008–2009)
Invincible fans already know that there are some similarities between Mark Grayson and Peter Parker, and those traits are perhaps best highlighted by the terribly short-lived The Spectacular Spider-Man. A reinvention of Marvel’s greatest web-slinger that is far better than anyone believed it would be, Peter Parker (Josh Keaton) finds himself balancing his personal life with his powers when he takes up the mask to become Spider-Man. In a world that hates him, he remembers that “with great power, comes great responsibility.”
With two seasons and 26 episodes, Spectacular Spider-Man could have (and arguably should have) lasted for far longer than it did. As one of the most rewatchable Spider-Man cartoons, it’s full of all your favorite Spidey villains and supporting characters, honoring the original Stan Lee and Steve Ditko material while still making a name of its own. While his story did end too soon, fans at least got a small cameo from the character in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
The Spectacular Spider-Man
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2008 – 2009-00-00
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Victor Cook, Jennifer Coyle, Dave Bullock, Troy Adomitis, Dan Fausett, Kevin Altieri, Michael Goguen
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Greg Weisman, Kevin Hopps, Matt Wayne, Andrew Robinson, Randy Jandt, Nicole Dubuc
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Marvel
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Megan Thee Stallion Cries on Stage After Klay Thompson Split
Megan Thee Stallion appeared extra emotional during her Saturday, April 25, Broadway performance of Moulin Rouge in the wake of her breakup from NBA star Klay Thompson.
Megan, 31, received a thunderous standing ovation during her curtain call, in which she was spotted wiping away tears and at one point turning away from the crowd via social media footage.
Megan, who currently stars as Zidler in the stage adaptation of the iconic film, announced her breakup hours before showtime.
“I’ve made the decision to end my relationship with Klay,” Megan told Us Weekly in a statement. “Trust, fidelity and respect are non-negotiable for me in a relationship, and when those values are compromised, there’s no real path forward. “I’m taking this time to prioritize myself and move ahead with peace and clarity.”
Several hours before, Megan appeared to publicly accuse Klay, 36, of infidelity after nearly one year of dating.
“Cheating, had me around your whole family playing house … got ‘cold feet,’” Megan claimed via her Instagram Stories earlier on Saturday without mentioning Klay by name. “Holding you down through all your HORRIBLE mood swings and treatment towards me during your basketball season.”
She continued, “Now you don’t know if you can be ‘monogamous???’ Bitch, I need a real break after this one. Bye y’all.”
The NBA star has not publicly addressed the breakup or the cheating allegations. Us reached out to a rep for the pro athlete for comment.
While Klay has since remained mum about the split, several fans have questioned how the shooting guard could walk away from his relationship with the beloved rap star.
“That is a generational fumble. Are you f***ing serious?” influencer Hasan Piker said in a social media video shared on Saturday. “Klay Thompson, this was the best thing that has happened to you in your damn life, dude. How is that possible? That’s Megan Thee Stallion. This is more important. This is the one ring you should be paying attention to, not the motherf***ing NBA ring.”
Piker, 34, further proclaimed that Megan is a bona fide catch, whom Klay should have wanted to marry.
“Megan Thee Stallion is into anime, has like all of the unique interests, she’s dope, she’s super successful. It just doesn’t make any sense,” Piker added in his upload, referring to the exes’ past social media posts together. “Bro had her cooking for his family, yeah. He named his boat after her? That is the fumble of the century, that’s how you know he doesn’t have ultra instinct. He can’t lock in.”
Klay and Megan were first romantically linked in July 2025, the same month they made their red carpet debut at her Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala. (Megan started the organization in 2022 to support women, children, seniors and underserved communities in Houston, Texas.)
“Megan is such a special person and she inspires so many around the world. I’ve seen it firsthand,” Klay exclusively told Us at the time. “This is just another incredible feat of hers to be able to give back, create [a] foundation and raise a ton of money for those in need. I’m honored to be here by her side.”
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One of the Best Folk Horror Movies of the Decade Has Been Hiding Out on Streaming
With its 1970s setting, Starve Acre is a modern folk horror that leans into its inevitable comparisons with films like The Wicker Man and Don’t Look Now. Even so, Starve Acre becomes more a litmus test of dread – for audiences and characters alike – than a formulaic folk horror. Where folk horror films like Midsommar invoke a kind of thrill in piecing together what tapestries and paintings will come to mean, Starve Acre forces viewers to see it coming and to sit in that unease. Director Daniel Kokotajlo supports his environment of disquietude with still shots of Yorkshire’s beautiful, but oppressive landscapes between the slow, deliberate camerawork that punctuates the story.
Richard (House of the Dragon’s Matt Smith) and Juliette (Morfydd Clark, Rings of Power and Saint Maud) move back to Richard’s childhood home in the countryside of Yorkshire to give their son, Owen, fresh country air to help with his severe asthma. But two years into their move, Owen still hasn’t adjusted to country life and his behavior takes a turn for the worse. This culminates with stabbing the eye out of a horse. In a visit with a child psychologist, Juliette reveals that lately, Jack has mentioned an imaginary friend named Jack Grey. This unsettles Richard, who is no stranger to Jack Grey. It’s a name from his childhood, featured in the opening poem that sets the course of the film, written by none other than Richard’s father, Neil. Soon, the family experiences death, and the film makes grief a central character and spins Richard’s archaeological position at a university as a vessel for exploring his own childhood abuse.
‘Starve Acre’ Makes Symbolism Unsettling
Where other modern folk horror presents symbols or the whole of folklore up front with a nod and a wink, Starve Acre jumps straight to tragedy, then spends the last hour of its runtime with a twisting ambiance that doesn’t shy away from the disturbing. Everything – from hidden bones to long-buried tree roots, and of folk horror’s favorite trope, an ominous animal, this time a menacing hare – becomes a tangible presentation of Richard’s childhood abuse and the resulting grief. Perhaps the greatest of these is a cut-down oak tree on the Starve Acre property. Owen is drawn to the remains of the tree, much to Richard’s dismay. What is a mystery to Owen is an immense trigger for Richard. To Richard, it represents the superstitions that his cruel father believed justified the ways he brutalized him from a young age. It was a popular meeting place for Neil and his friends, making it a painful reminder of the many ways his community failed to protect him from his father and, at times, even encouraged him.
The film twists Richard’s own work against him, forcing his comforting, mundane relationship to archaeological research to become a kind of liability that prevents him from walking away from these childhood emotional wounds and the beliefs that his father attached to them. As he finds himself drawn to the bones of a hare among his father’s things, Juliette takes a chance on a medium who uses meditation to navigate her dwindling mental health. Through this contrasting framework – a professional life and a spiritual need – both Richard and Juliette are moved closer to folk tragedy in ominous baby steps.
Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark Sell the Atmosphere of Fear
Richard’s revelations about his past are brought to life by Matt Smith with a quiet and stubborn resistance. When memories of his past finally break him, and he opens up about his father’s pagan ramblings and superstitious cruelty, it offers only enough breath to sustain the sinister atmosphere. His unfurling dismay works in harmonious contrast with Morfydd Clark’s transparent portrayal of his wife, Juliette. Similarly to Sissy Spacek in Carrie or Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby, Clark makes an unavoidable breakdown painfully watchable. The few moments of comfort they offer one another are well-calculated by director Daniel Kokotajlo. As their exploration of the mystery and tragedy of Starve Acre becomes more and more disjointed, it’s clear that togetherness might have been a way out. With revelations about the nature of parenthood and the ways any individual can justify cruelty in the past and the present, Starve Acre makes folk horror and pagan fears as human as emotion.
Starve Acre
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July 26, 2024
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98 Minutes
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Daniel Kokotajlo
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Daniel Kokotajlo, Andrew Michael Hurley
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Chris Brown Confirms Arrival Of Baby With Partner Jada Wallace
Roommates, congratulations is in order for Chris Brown as he has welcomed his fourth child. After months of speculation that Breezy and his partner Jada Wallace were expecting a child together, they officially confirmed their baby’s arrival with a sweet post on social media on Sunday, April 26.
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Chris Brown Celebrates The Arrival Of His Fourth Child
Fans are flooding social media with reactions after Jada Wallace announced the arrival of her baby with Chris Brown. Jada confirmed the news in a carousel post on Instagram, sharing photos from her maternity shoot and then a picture of her newborn baby. She didn’t mention or tag Chris in the post, but he seemingly confirmed that he fathered the child as he slid in her comment section writing, “Taurus Gang” alongside two red heart emojis. Breezy’s mom also celebrated the birth of Chris and Jada’s baby, hopping into Jada’s comments, adding, “CONGRATULATIONS!!! HES JUST PERFECT! SENDING LOVE ALWAYS!!” As of right now, neither CB or Jada have confirmed the gender of name of their baby.
Fans React As Breezy & Jada Welcome Their Baby
After The Shade Room shared the photos, Breezy fans immediately ran to the comment section. Several folks congratulated the singer and dropped heart emojis, while others said they need a family tree for reference since the newborn makes his fourth child.
Instagram user @mermaidvibezz2 wrote, “Awww congratulations on a beautiful baby😍🥰”
Instagram user @ohb_blackpyramid wrote, “Baby Brown 🤎🤎🤎🤎”
While Instagram user @shxwntie wrote, “I love to see him defending her ❤️ congrats to them.”
Then Instagram user @skorpion.queen wrote, “Diamond told us months ago. Y’all forgot?? 😂”
Another Instagram user @mzzgermain wrote, “We need a family tree please. Thanks.”
Instagram user @silesoy_ wrote, “She hid that pregnancy very well until Diamond exposed it.”
While another Instagram user @beautiful_red27 wrote, “Shade room i really don’t need the negativity lol 🫨🤣”
Then another Instagram user @brianaedmondsofficial wrote, “Baby came out saying f*** the world! Welcome to the world 💕”
Finally, Instagram user @bryttain_ wrote, “Not the baby lowkey flicking us off already 😂😂😂 big congratulations though.”
Social Media Previously Suspected That Jada Wallace Was Pregnant
The internet doesn’t play when it comes to clocking a pregnancy. Fans previously suspected that Jada Wallace was pregnant when she popped out with Chris Brown during Paris Fashion Week in January. At the time, video footage surfaced of Jada and Chris at a fashion show afterparty, and fans immediately started side-eyeing the moment because they thought they peeped a lil’ baby bump under Jada’s coat. On top of that they also noticed her turning down what looked like an alcoholic drink.
@gala.fr #chrisbrown #amiri #tiktokfashion #tiktokmusic #pfw ♬ Man I Need – Olivia Dean
A month later in February, Diamond Brown — the mother of Chris’ daughter Lovely added even more speculation when she dropped a post telling Chris to tall back and focus on the baby he has on the way. “LEAVE ME AND MINES ALONE! WORRY ABOUT YOUR NEW BABY ON THE WAY! @chrisbrownofficial” Diamond also spilled more tea when she responded to a fan in the comment section of her IG post that asked whether Chris and Jada were expecting a boy or girl. Diamond didn’t hesitate to say that they were allegedly preparing to welcome a baby boy.
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Russell Crowe’s Controversial Banned $359 Million Epic Is Officially Leaving Peacock in 6 Days
Even though Russell Crowe had starred in a movie titled The Pope’s Exorcist, it was a seemingly less inflammatory older film of his that attracted more controversy. Crowe was coming off the big-budget underperformer Robin Hood, which marked the end of his long-running creative partnership with director Ridley Scott, and effectively signaled the end of his career as a leading man in tent-pole projects. He hasn’t headlined a major studio movie in over a decade, although he has played supporting roles in films such as The Mummy (2017), Thor: Love and Thunder, and Kraven the Hunter. The Pope’s Exorcist was released only a few years ago, and it emerged as one of his rare bona fide box-office hits in quite some time.
However, the last time that Crowe delivered a worldwide hit was in 2014, a year after he starred as Jor-El in Man of Steel. Like Robin Hood and Gladiator, the movie in question was positioned as a period epic, albeit with more rock creatures than audiences would see until Project Hail Mary. The film was directed by Darren Aronofsky as his big blank-check project following the critical and commercial success of Black Swan, which was a major Oscar contender in 2010. Black Swan grossed $330 million worldwide against a reported budget of $13 million — Aronofsky’s blank-check project just about managed to overtake this figure, although it cost significantly more.
Here’s How Long You Have Left To Watch Russell Crowe’s Epic
We’re talking, of course, about the biblical epic Noah. The movie courted controversy and was banned in several regions on religious grounds. It was still a hit, grossing around $360 million worldwide against a reported budget of $160 million. Noah received mostly positive reviews and is now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 75% critics’ score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. But it is also a victim of review-bombing, with an audience score that’s languishing at around 40% on the site. Noah also featured Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Douglas Booth, Logan Lerman, Anthony Hopkins, and Ray Winstone. The movie is currently streaming on Peacock in the United States, but it’ll leave the platform on May 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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March 28, 2014
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138 minutes
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Darren Aronofsky
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Arnon Milchan, Chris Brigham, Mary Parent, Darren Aronofsky, Scott Franklin
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‘Rocky’ Meets ’The Departed’ in $129 Million Oscar-Winner Leaving Peacock
It’s common for an actor playing a straight man to be overlooked when their scene partner is chewing up the scenery. Christian Bale experienced this in The Dark Knight, where the late Heath Ledger garnered most of the attention. Even though Bale’s performance as Bruce Wayne remains remarkable, audiences were constantly comparing it to Ledger’s turn as the Joker. Ironically, only a couple of years after The Dark Knight, the roles were reversed when Bale played the scenery-chewing character opposite another actor in the straight-man role. He won an Oscar for his supporting performance, completing a clean sweep during awards season that year.
Based on a true story, the movie in question was released to excellent reviews and box-office success in 2010. Bale starred as a washed-up boxer from Lowell, Massachusetts, who became an addict after failing to break through. He serves as both a mentor and a cautionary tale for his half-brother, a far more reserved man played by Mark Wahlberg. The cast was rounded out by Amy Adams and Melissa Leo, both of whom were nominated for Oscars. Leo ended up winning in the Best Supporting Actress category, while Bale picked up the Best Supporting Actor honor, two years after Ledger’s victory for The Dark Knight.
Here’s How Long You Have Left To Watch Christian Bale’s Knockout Performance on Peacock
The movie we’re talking about is The Fighter, a boxing drama about the complex relationship between welterweight Micky Ward and his older half-brother Dicky Eklund. The movie was directed by David O. Russell, who continued his hot streak with Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle, despite serious questions being routinely raised about his on-set behavior. The Fighter grossed nearly $130 million worldwide against a reported budget of around $20 million. It holds a “Certified Fresh” 91% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Led by a trio of captivating performances from Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, and Amy Adams, The Fighter is a solidly entertaining, albeit predictable, entry in the boxing drama genre.” Bale returned to work with Russell on American Hustle, for which he received another Oscar nomination. They collaborated again on the big-budget bomb Amsterdam, and are now working on the John Madden biopic, headlined by Nicolas Cage. The Fighter is currently streaming on Peacock, but only until May 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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December 17, 2010
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116 minutes
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David O. Russell
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Brooklyn Beckham’s Rift Leaves Beckham Family Feeling ‘Sad’
The Beckham family is said to be saddened by their ongoing feud with eldest son Brooklyn Beckham, which shows no end in sight.
According to reports, they did not expect the situation to drag on this long, and hopes of a reconciliation before the World Cup are now fading.
In a previous social media post, Brooklyn Beckham insisted he has no plans to reconcile with his family and cited several instances where he felt they had wronged him.

Brooklyn Beckham has been feuding with his family for nearly a year, a situation fans of the family are still yet to get accustomed to.
Since it began, he has missed several important events, including his father’s 50th birthday bash and his mother’s fashion shows.
More recently, his father, David Beckham, along with his mother, Victoria Beckham, and siblings Cruz and Harper, have been seen together at various outings, making Brooklyn’s absence even more noticeable.
While these recent appearances seem to give the look that the family has moved, one source now says that, behind the scenes, they are deeply hurt by this rift.
“Everyone is getting on with the lives, even though it’s terribly sad they’re not in contact with Brooklyn,” a source told Page Six. “Whenever Brooklyn wants them, David and Victoria will be there to talk.”
The Chef Reconciling With His Family Ahead Of World Cup Is Unlikely

With the World Cup coming to the U.S., Brooklyn’s father will play a role as a stakeholder, given his career as a footballer and now a club owner.
Events tied to the tournament will likely see Beckham attending with his family and children, which would make a reconciliation before the competition ideal.
However, any hopes of that happening are reportedly fading, with one insider saying, “Everything is frozen in place.”
For now, Brooklyn has remained out of contact with his parents and is said to be keeping in touch only with his grandparents, his dad’s mother, Sandra, and Victoria’s parents, Jackie and Tony.
Even then, communication is limited to text messages and is said to be infrequent.
Brooklyn Beckham Previously Insisted That He Does Not Plan To Make Amends With His Family

The relationship between Brooklyn and his parents has been strained since around the time he tied the knot with his wife, Nicola Peltz, in 2022.
In January, things reportedly reached a boiling point when Brooklyn took to Instagram to post a heated message directed at his parents, per The Blast.
He said he had no plans to reconcile with his family and claimed his actions were not influenced by anyone, but were instead about standing up for himself.
Brooklyn also accused his parents of “trying endlessly to ruin [his] relationship” with Peltz, including alleging that his mother canceled plans to make his wife’s wedding dress at the last minute.
He also called them out for trying to control the narratives in the press to seem like all is well when it wasn’t.
“I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they’ll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade,” Brooklyn wrote.
The 27-Year-Old Recalled Instances Of Being Hurt By His Parents

Elsewhere in the rant, Brooklyn cited other instances where he felt his parents had wronged him.
He accused them of trying to guilt-trip him into signing over the rights to his name and claimed there was an instance where his mother called him “evil.” He also alleged that members of his family said Peltz was not “blood” or “family.”
He went on to recall his wedding dance, claiming his mother took over the moment from his wife and “danced very inappropriately” with him in front of everyone. He added that the incident was “uncomfortable” and made him feel “humiliated.”
Brooklyn Beckham Claims He Has ‘Found Peace And Relief’ With His Wife Away From His Family

Brooklyn also shared in his scathing post that he has found peace since distancing himself from his parents, saying he had felt controlled by them for much of his life.
“For the first time in my life, since stepping away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared. I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose, and have found peace and relief,” he wrote.
“My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want is peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family,” the 27-year-old concluded.
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Roger Ebert Gave a Rare Perfect Score to the Meg Ryan Film That Features Her Best Performance
Often referred to as “America’s Sweetheart,” Meg Ryan became one of the most popular and successful movie stars of the 1990s. Thanks to the back-to-back successes of romantic comedy classics like When Harry Met Sally…, Joe Versus The Volcano, Sleepless in Seattle, and You’ve Got Mail, Ryan proved that she could elevate any romantic comedy that she appeared in, as the authenticity that she brought to her roles made the films feel even more effective. Despite being best known for her winning sense of humor, Ryan delivered a devastating dramatic performance in the underrated addiction drama When A Man Loves A Woman. While When A Man Loves A Woman did not become the breakout awards contender that it should have been, it did win the praise of Roger Ebert, who awarded the film a perfect score and spoke from his own experiences with alcoholism to praise the film’s sensitive portrayal of addiction.
What Is ‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ About?
Ryan stars in When A Man Loves A Woman as the dedicated school counselor Alice Green, who falls in love with the charismatic airline pilot Michael (Andy Garcia) after they share a chance encounter at a bar. Although they are both struggling from breakups in their previous marriages, both Michael and Alice decide to start a more caring family; Michael’s daughter Casey (Mae Whitman) and Alice’s daughter Jess (Tina Majorino) begin to know each other as sisters. Although they are relatively happy, Michael’s job forces him to take extended trips away from home, often leaving the protection of the children in the hands of their loyal babysitter, Amy (Lauren Tom). Despite enjoying how wild and adventurous his wife’s behavior tends to be when they are able to spend a rare few moments together, Michael begins to recognize that Alice has lost control of her ability to stop drinking. While he wants to prevent her from harming herself, Michael also understands that any disputes between them could result in the collapse of their family.
When A Man Loves A Woman opted to take a very realistic look at alcoholism that didn’t play into the classically “tragic” stereotypes that are often seen in issue-heavy dramas. While Michael genuinely seems to enjoy how risk-taking his wife is, including a particularly memorable scene in which they egg the car of an obnoxious neighbor, it soon becomes clear that she has no capacity for control. The film balances the perspective of both characters, and shows the pressure that Michael is under when he is forced to leave home due to his job. The dilemmas he faces are quite understandable; Michael wants to give Alice the opportunity to see her flaws and make responsible choices, but he also recognizes that there is a point in which he must step in when it appears that she no longer has the capacity for self-control. More heartbreaking is the fact that these two characters truly love each other, which makes seeing them break into arguments more difficult to watch.
‘When a Man Loves a Woman’ Features Meg Ryan’s Best Performance
Ryan gives a performance that is deeper than anything else that she has ever done, but it does not involve her completely ignoring her inherent qualities. The charisma that Ryan had in her romantic comedy roles makes Alice a better character, as it becomes harder for Michael to raise concerns to her when his wife is able to dismiss any of his thoughts as a joke. Seeing Ryan, an actress known for her warmth of optimism, descend into a self-destructive, hateful character who no longer comprehends what she is saying, is even more remarkable for those that were familiar with her previous work.
Despite receiving a SAG nomination for Best Actress, Ryan was overlooked for an Academy Award nomination for her performance in When A Man Loves A Woman and has unfortunately not received many opportunities since to prove her dramatic capabilities. While it is unfortunate that such a great feat of acting did not get the recognition that it deserved, the real value of When A Man Loves A Woman is the sensitivity in which it treats its subject, which may give it the opportunity to connect with real victims.
When a Man Loves a Woman
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April 29, 1994
- Runtime
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126 minutes
- Director
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Luis Mandoki
- Writers
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Al Franken
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Andy García
Michael Green
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One of the Best TV Series Ever Made Reveals New Bonkers Sci-Fi Spin-Off Footage
Next year, The Big Bang Theory will turn 20 years old, yet time hasn’t slowed down the juggernaut sitcom. The ten-time Emmy-winning series may have ended back in 2019 after spending 12 seasons following the antics and evolution of four socially-awkward scientist friends, but co-creator Chuck Lorre has kept the laughs rolling, between the Cooper family-centric spin-off, Young Sheldon, and the currently-ongoing offshoot of that, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage. After much anticipation, though, the franchise will finally be stepping away from the Coopers for the first time this year to focus instead on the friend group’s favorite comic book store owner.
First announced to be in development in 2023, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe has been shown to be a different beast from the other, more grounded, family-focused Big Bang spin-offs. The series dips into sci-fi action as it follows Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman) after he unwittingly brings about calamity by destroying a powerful device built by Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki). To save all reality, he’s thrust into a multiversal adventure alongside fellow Big Bang alumni, including his girlfriend Denise (Lauren Lapkus), geologist Bert (Brian Posehn), and Sheldon’s annoying rival, string theorist Barry Kripke (John Ross Bowie). Things often go horrifically wrong, as seen in a first look from last year’s HBO Max sizzle reel, where the group is about to be burned at the stake. Now, at CCXP Mexico, the first official trailer was released, teasing what other kinds of trouble Stuart will find himself in — and we’ve got the description here. Additionally, the studio dropped first-look images of the new series.
Moving to a sci-fi action premise is both odd and surprisingly fitting for the nerdy comedy series, opening up a world of possibilities for adventure. It’s also new ground for Lorre after years of making traditional sitcoms from Cybill to Two and a Half Men. He’s promised “a lot of CGI” in this more cinematic entry, something that’s reflected in the various worlds Stuart and the gang visit. Along this bizarre journey, they’ll also meet alternate-universe versions of characters Big Bang fans have come to know and love, paving the way for original stars like Parsons, Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, and more to potentially appear in some capacity.
‘The Big Bang Theory’s Newest Spin-Off Will Give Its Leads Space to Breathe
At CCXP Mexico, Stuart Fails to Save the Universe debuted an exclusive first look. Kevin Sussman, Lauren Lapkus, Bryan Posehn, and John Ross Bowie discussed their highly awaited spin-off of the iconic The Big Bang Theory, describing the show as “four really incompetent Doctor Whos” on a multiversal adventure. The show promises far more action than ever before, including plenty of stunts, plus all the humor we have come to expect from this franchise.
The premise will see Stuart (Sussman) breaking a device built by Leonard and Sheldon, thus triggering “a multiverse Armageddon.” Stuart will then have to embark on a mission to save the multiverse alongside his girlfriend, Denise (Lapkus), and his geologist friend, Bert (Posehn), often going against the “general pain in the ass” Kripke (Bowie). The only problem is how woefully unequipped Stuart is for the task.
The exclusive scene sees Stuart, Denise, and Bert as prisoners of Barry Kripke. In this particular universe, Kripke is the Grand Caliph of Pasadena, explaining he took advantage of the power vacuum at Caltech to seize control of the resources and, of course, the girls. When Denise asks Kripke if he wants to fix things, since that universe sucks, he only mocks her. Why would he change things if he has all the girls?
The show, which will have a new theme song by none other than Danny Elfman, looks unlike anything we’ve seen from Big Bang before, with Bowie revealing they’ll even do something no one could expect: curse! So, prepare to see a very foul-mouthed Barry Kripke. Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will debut exclusively on HBO Max in July.
While the premise opens the door for so many Big Bang Theory reunions, Warner Bros. Television CEO Channing Dungey asserted last year that Stuart Fails to Save the Universe will be all about highlighting Sussman and company and their new dynamics. It does, however, promise much of the same humor that made its parent show so enduring. Lorre created the series with his partner on the sitcom that started it all, Bill Prady, alongside The Avengers co-writer Zak Penn. Further complicating matters for Stuart’s little group are fellow stars Ryan Cartwright, Josh Brener, and Tommy Walker, the latter of whom plays Denise’s jaw-dropping new boyfriend.
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe premieres sometime in 2026 on HBO Max.
Entertainment
The Best Crime Shows From Every Year of the 2010s
Spanning as far back as the earliest days of the medium, crime drama has been a defining staple of television entertainment. From police procedurals to legal dramas, the history of the genre’s small-screen exploits have been instrumental to the popularity and prominence of TV as a storytelling art form at large. As such, it is no surprise that crime television has played such a monumental part in the medium’s ascent to prestige entertainment throughout the 21st century.
It is also no surprise that each year of the 2010s has its own collection of outstanding crime dramas. This list will focus on only series that premiered each year—making Breaking Bad’s third, fourth, and fifth seasons ineligible—meaning the strength of the show’s debut as well as its longevity and impact have been considered. Such is the abundance of brilliance crime television experienced across the decade, such great series as Boardwalk Empire, Ozark, and Unbelievable haven’t made the cut. These are the shows that have exemplified crime drama at its absolute best.
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‘Sherlock’ (2010–2017)
Functioning as both a mesmerizing adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary stories and an ingenious modernization of them, Sherlock marks one of the defining triumphs of British television, a fun and inviting mystery thriller that thrives off the back of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman’s sublime chemistry. They star as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively, with the series following their friendship and professional partnership as they work as consulting detectives, solving unusual and overly complex cases while battling criminal masterminds like Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott).
From the outset, Sherlock exudes an infectious blending of high-stakes, fast-paced tension with accessible and witty humor, ensuring viewers care not only about the cases being explored, but the relationships and livelihoods of those investigating them as well. Defined by its gleefully absorbing dynamic between Holmes and Watson, Sherlock’s four-season run, despite consisting of just 13 episodes in total, epitomizes crime television at its most exuberantly adventurous and inviting.
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‘The Bridge’ (2011–2018)
The 2010s saw a rampant rise in international interest in “Nordic Noir,” the glum yet gripping detective mysteries originating from the Scandinavian countries. Among the best and most influential of these Nordic Noir shows is The Bridge, which became an instant classic of crime television with its intoxicating first season seeing investigators from Sweden and Denmark having to work together when the bisected body of a prostitute is discovered on a bridge that serves as a border between the two nations.
Richly atmospheric, sharply paced, and bold enough to cover timely issues like immigration, social inequality, and political divides, The Bridge finds great confidence in its storytelling that enables it to tackle crime darkness with tremendous impact. That being said, it finds an important beating heart in the unlikely friendship between Saga (Sofia Helin), the socially-awkward though brilliant Swedish detective, and Martin (Kim Bodnia), the more personable Danish cop. Its later seasons may not match its early heights, but The Bridge is undoubtedly a landmark of international television and a true icon of crime drama in the 2010s.
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‘Line of Duty’ (2012–Present)
Thriving off the back of Jed Mercurio’s brilliant writing, Line of Duty is a flawless marriage of detailed, authentic realism and searing dramatic intensity as it focuses on the cases investigated by a police anti-corruption unit. While the revolving door of talent has seen such stars as Stephen Graham, Lennie James, Thandie Newton, and Kelly Macdonald feature in major roles, the series follows DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and DC Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) through the many corrupt police squad’s they investigate while trying to figure out the identity of “H”, a senior officer in the police force with ties to organized crime.
Finding dramatic importance not only in field work, but in the details of paperwork, police surveillance, and the need to cover legal loopholes, Line of Duty commits to its real-world authenticity with a dedication that is utterly captivating. This quality is best seen in the series’ now-famous interrogation sequences, which run as psychological cat-and-mouse games executed in one-take that can run for as long as 20–30 minutes. The series has released six seasons thus far, with Line of Duty Season 7 scheduled to premiere in 2027.
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‘Hannibal’ (2013–2015)
One of the most audacious and daring series to screen on network television in recent decades, Hannibal presents a transfixing marriage of visceral visual horror and psychologically-charged crime investigation to stand as one of the most pulsating series the genre has ever seen. Based on ‘Red Dragon’ and other works by Thomas Harris, the NBC series follows disturbed FBI profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) as he uses his ability to empathize with violent criminals to deduce their motives and figure out their next move. Due to his fragile temperament, the FBI contracts the esteemed Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) to supervise him in the field.
Every aspect of Hannibal exudes an arresting theatricality, be it the lavish set design and richly impressionable performances or the gory artistry of its elaborate murder scenes. Complemented by the macabre majesty of its writing, the engrossing character dynamics, and the stunning cinematography, Hannibal makes an immediate impact with its first season and continues its stylish decadence through to the end of its three-season run.
6
‘True Detective’ (2014–2024)
Perhaps the greatest single season in the history of television, Season 1 of True Detective is a groundbreaking masterpiece of crime television. Its slow-burn approach to murder mystery and its ability to extract drama from the detectives’ personal lives as well as the central case has become prolific in crime television in the years since, but it has seldom been replicated with the same atmospheric brilliance, which was itself a byproduct of the eerie Southern Gothic allure, outstanding production, Nic Pizzolatto’s writing, and two exceptional lead performances.
The first season follows two detectives in Louisiana and their decades-spanning connection to a disturbing case of a killer with ties to the occult. Eerie, unnerving, and laced with a pervasive sense of festering evil, it is a masterpiece of moody murder mystery. Efforts to expand the series as an anthology of sorts have garnered mixed results, but even the show’s most egregious failures have done nothing to tarnish the cultural standing and critical acclaim of its first season.
5
‘Better Call Saul’ (2015–2022)
One of the greatest spin-offs in the history of television, Better Call Saul runs as something of a prequel to Breaking Bad following the corruption and moral decay of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk). Starting out as a conniving lawyer willing to resort to unethical methods to support his clients, he soon becomes embroiled in the drug trade, advising violent and ruthless criminals as he adopts the moniker, Saul Goodman.
With the first three seasons run by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, Better Call Saul is a perfect expansion on the Emmy Award-winning drama, one that excels at continuing and evolving the story world while still maintaining a distance to the original series that allows Better Call Saul to soar as its own, unique story. Bolstered by its astonishing writing and direction, the series’ six-season run presents a masterclass in character study drama, one supported by enthralling slow-burn pacing and a commanding grasp on cinematic tension to be one of the best and most addictive crime series of the past decade.
4
‘The Night Of’ (2016)
2016 saw a number of iconic crime series premiere, from gangland dramas like Animal Kingdom and Queen of the South to morbid murder mysteries like Marcella and even absorbing legal thrillers like Bull and Goliath. Despite the longevity and cultural impact of all of these titles, the year’s best crime television exploit is the largely overlooked HBO miniseries, The Night Of, which blends together elements of crime investigation, courtroom suspense, and immersion in the criminal world throughout an incredible eight-episode arc that challenges the structure and methodology of the legal system.
Riz Ahmed stars as Nasir Khan, a Pakistani-American who is arrested and charged with murder after he wakes up next to a girl he was partying with to find she has been stabbed to death. The case seems clear-cut, but low-level defense attorney John Stone (John Turturro) believes there is more to the crime. With its imposing atmospheric intensity steeped in brutal realism and unflinching thematic gravitas, The Night Of is one of the most underrated crime series of its decade as well as one of the outright best.
3
‘Mindhunter’ (2017–2019)
Edging out two other major Netflix productions in Ozark and Money Heist to take the place as the best crime series to debut in 2017, Mindhunter has become a cultural touchstone of modern crime suspense in entertainment. Combining a harrowing deep dive into the psychology of real-life evil with a simmering atmosphere of dread and tension, the series takes place in the 1970s as the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit—comprised of two agents and psychologist—travel around America interviewing detained serial killers to gain insights that can be applied to active cases to pinpoint suspects.
Enriched by David Fincher’s involvement, the series steers investigative drama away from the urgency of an active case in favor of a cerebral and surgical analysis of why serial killers experience such impulses. This focus is evident in the way in which the series builds suspense, emphasizing prolonged and detailed interview discussions that fester in the audience’s imagination rather than showing graphic gore. Bolstered by razor-sharp writing and exemplary acting, Mindhunter is as divine as it is dark, with its two-season, 19-episode run marking a highlight of modern television.
2
‘Barry’ (2018–2023)
As tonally daring as any crime series ever made, Barry juggles elements of hitman thrills, tragic drama, psychological character study, and absurdist black comedy to present what is one of the most captivating and unique series audiences have seen in many years. Bill Hader stars as Barry Berkman, a former U.S. Marine living with PTSD while working as an assassin. While tracking a target, he walks into an acting class in L.A. and discovers a passion for performance, one he tries to pursue while struggling to leave his life of crime behind him.
Not only starring Hader, but co-created and often directed by him as well, Barry flaunts a slicing satirical wit when it indulges its comedic inflections, but the series also delivers agonizing suspense and gripping action sequences as well. Also fueled by bold writing that relishes the chance to present a jaw-dropping plot twist yet never sacrifices its emphasis on character development and thematic might, Barry is a complex yet compelling masterpiece of crime television that is as unpredictable as any show that has ever been produced.
1
‘When They See Us’ (2019)
Another year when the genre was defined by the triumphs of Netflix, 2019 saw two astonishing and timely crime miniseries produced in Unbelievable and When They See Us, both of which excel with their punishing thematic wrath and their shocking basis on true stories. Determining which is the better series is no easy feat, but When They See Us gets the nod on this occasion, with its heartbreaking story of injustice and systemic racism following five young Black and Latino men from Harlem as they are falsely convicted of rape and embark on a lengthy and agonizing process to have their sentences overturned.
Creator, director, and co-writer Ava DuVernay wields the passion injustice inspires from an audience with masterful prowess, focusing not only on the brutal journeys of the five men, but exploring the impact their incarceration has on their families and loved ones as well. Within its analytical dissection of the horrific failures of the legal system, it still recognizes the five wrongly convicted men as human beings rather than as symbols, imbuing the miniseries with profound humanity. It’s challenging, raw, and viscerally confronting, but it is also an essential masterpiece of crime television.
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Jodie Sweetin ‘Drifted Apart’ From Mary-Kate, Ashley Olsen
Jodie Sweetin’s friendship with former Full House sisters Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen has changed over the years.
“I loved them. I was really close to Ashley and Mary Kate … from the beginning,” Sweetin, 44, said on the Tuesday, April 21, episode of the “McBride Rewind” podcast. “I would go to their room and hang out and play with them.”
She continued, “I loved being the older one [and the] caretaker like, ‘Let’s be friends.’ They would come spend the night at my house. They’d come to my cabin on the weekends with my parents and I. We’d go horseback riding. We’d go to Disneyland. I mean, I’ve got pictures of us playing dress up at my house, like, they’re 3 [and] I’m 6, like, just kid stuff and I loved it.”
Sweetin starred as Stephanie Tanner on Full House from 1987 to 1995, while the Olsen twins, now both 39, shared the role of younger sister Michelle Tanner. Sweetin and the rest of the OG cast reunited for Netflix’s Fuller House revival, sans Ashley and Mary-Kate. (The Olsens now run a renowned fashion empire and have stepped back from the Hollywood spotlight.)
“We haven’t talked,” Sweetin said of her relationship with the twins on Tuesday’s episode. “I think after Full House and growing up and everything, they’ve had an extremely different trajectory than any of the rest of us. People say, ‘Oh, well, do you guys not talk? Is it bad?’ No, they were 8 years old when the show finished, [and] we weren’t as close as we were. I didn’t see them all the time.”
Sweetin had spent time with Ashley and Mary-Kate at “family events and dinners,” which became less frequent after Full House wrapped.
“It wasn’t like there was bad blood between any of us, but they moved to New York and then got married and [built their] fashion empire and moved into that world,” Sweetin acknowledged. “It was, like, we just sort of drifted apart.”

Mary-Kate Olsen, Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron Bure and Ashley Olsen attend the Los Angeles premiere ‘New York Minute’ in 2004. Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Sweetin last reunited with Mary-Kate and Ashley at a memorial for Full House patriarch Bob Saget after his death in 2022.
“I think they fiercely protect [their] privacy, but when Bob passed, it was the first time that all of us had been together in a long time,” Sweetin said. “Bob would see them in New York, and I had seen them in L.A. It wasn’t bad blood, but that was the first time we’d all really been together again. It was just like it was before. It was normal. We all spent four days just constantly together after Bob passed, and it was like nothing had changed.”
She concluded, “It’s not that there’s not a relationship there, it’s just that we live very different lives.”
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