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Apple TV’s New Anya Taylor-Joy Thriller Has a Dark Real-Life Origin
By now, you’ve probably seen Anya Taylor-Joy in the trailer for Lucky, a new crime thriller miniseries that premiered on Apple TV this week. She plays the titular hero Lucky Armstrong in the story of a heist gone wrong, and the manhunt that follows. The show is based on a novel by Marissa Stapley, but beyond that, it is rooted in a dark real-life story that is close to Stapley’s heart. In an interview with PEOPLE ahead of the premiere, Stapley revealed that her own family suffered a major financial scam when she was a child, and it shapes her worldview to this day. That was a major inspiration for Stapley to write her book, and it comes through in the TV adaptation as well.
Stapley’s novel Lucky was published in 2021, telling the story of a young con artist pursued by both the FBI and organized crime bosses after a botched scam. Her book was a hit, thanks in part to Reese Witherspoon‘s book club, which also led to the screen adaptation. Witherspoon is one of the producers of the series, though Jonathan Tropper and Cassie Pappas are the showrunners. For all of these creators, the guiding star is Stapley’s real-life experience from childhood.
Stapley Lived The ‘Lucky’ Story
The Stapley family’s experience of financial scamming is different from Stapley’s book, not least of all because they lived it from the victim’s side. According to the author, when she was 10 years old her mother was fooled by a couple posing as investors. She ended up trusting them with her entire life’s savings, with no way to seek repayment after they disappeared.
This was a major reason why Stapley became interested in writing a con artist story. She said that she did a lot of research into financial scams, and not just the particular methods — she also researched the psychology of the people who go down this road to make a living. She hoped to better understand the people who took advantage of her mother, and to ultimately reach a place where she could forgive them from a far. She said that her mother was always able to keep the experience in perspective and see the good in the world, in spite of what happened to her.
“I believe most people are redeemable,” Stapley said. “That’s a fact. I think that when you look at someone like Lucky, you realize everybody has a story. And my mom was like that. She was so forgiving.” Stapley’s mother was able to read her book before she passed away from cancer. The author said she is pleased to see the moral complexity of her book translating into this adaptation.
“This show is, in some ways, about what causes people to do the things they do, but also there’s always a way out,” Stapley told PEOPLE. “There’s always a way out, and I think that’s important.” The author later added that she believes Lucky’s biggest obstacle is shame, and she believes that’s true for most people. “I think we should find our better angels and find the best hearts of ourselves,” she said.
‘Lucky’ Will Be On The Run All Summer
Lucky premiered on Wednesday on Apple TV with two episodes. There are five more to go airing every Wednesday through August 19, meaning we’ll be watching Lucky’s progress for the rest of the summer. However, some critics have seen the entire series already, setting the show’s scores early. It has an 81% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 6.9 out of 10. Critics generally felt the show was fun and action-packed, but didn’t feel it delivered on all of its promises in the end.
In addition to Taylor-Joy, Lucky stars Annette Bening, Timoth Olyphant, Clifton Collins Jr., and Aujanue Ellis-Taylor. Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine production company worked with Apple Studios, Tropper Ink, LadyKiller, and J.V.T. Films to bring this story to life, with Taylor-Joy and Stapley serving as producers as well. The show was filmed in Las Vegas and Los Angeles last year.
Lucky faces stiff competition this summer, as the TV lineup is stacked. Apple TV just kicked off Silo Season 3, and Sugar still has four more episodes to air as well. There’s also the new miniseries adaptation of Cape Fear, and Season 5 of Trying, both of which are ongoing week-to-week. It’s a great time for new or lapsed viewers to give Apple TV a try, but it’s a lot to keep up with. Meanwhile, other streamers have some big titles airing right now, and more are on the way.
If Lucky can snag some big ratings in a summer like this, it would be a heist for the ages. The series premiere is streaming now, with new episodes airing on Wednesdays on Apple TV. Stapley’s novel is available now in print, digital, and audiobook formats.
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July 15, 2026
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Apple TV
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Jonathan Tropper, Cassie Pappas, Jonathan van Tulleken
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Jet Wilkinson, Jonathan van Tulleken
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Jonathan Tropper, Cassie Pappas, Mark Stasenko, Marissa Stapley
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Tracy Spiridakos’ First Series Since ‘Chicago P.D.’ Arrives in Less Than a Month
Chicago P.D. got a major boost in Season 4 when Tracy Spiridakos joined the NBC procedural as Hailey Upton. The actress went on to star in the series for seven more seasons before departing in Season 11, and saw her character through major milestones like becoming a detective, getting married, and getting divorced. Hailey’s arcs were some of the darkest in the series, but she got a happy ending when she left Chicago in search of her next adventure, possibly in another law enforcement agency. Her character returned briefly in the latest One Chicago crossover, confirming that she had indeed joined the FBI.
For Spiridakos, the journey did not end with her departure from Chicago P.D., and the actress had revealed that she had decided to leave the show to pursue other creative opportunities. Soon after, she starred in a missing persons thriller film. It was later announced that Spiridakos would lead a new series, also playing a law enforcement officer, but not in Chicago or as a part of the FBI. She plays the main character in USA Network‘s drama premiering this August as the network slowly builds its scripted programming.
Tracy Spiridakos is Anna Pigeon, the titular character in the series based on Nevada Barr‘s mystery book series. Her character is described as a former city slicker who upends her entire life after losing her husband. The ordeal changes everything Pigeon had thought about herself, and she packs up her entire life and becomes a park ranger. However, crime is everywhere, and Pigeon is bent on solving anything that occurs in her park, no matter what tries to get in her way. This puts her on a collision course with other law enforcement agencies that claim jurisdiction over the scenes.
Who Is Behind ‘Anna Pigeon?’
The ten-episode series features Lea Thompson (Switched at Birth) as director, with Morwyn Brebner (Rookie Blue, Saving Hope, Coroner) serving as the showrunner. Other cast members include Ronnie Rowe as Frederick Stanton, an FBI agent whose beat is park crimes. He is cool and charismatic, but Anna finds a way to push his buttons. Paulina Alexis plays Zoey Bear Child, a young park ranger who looks up to Anna for mentorship; Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz is Manny Lopez, a park ranger; Melanie Scrofano plays Bethany, Manny’s wife. Tricia Helfer, Kim Coates, Cooper Levy, Jordan Sledz, Ryan Northcott, Crystle Lightning, and Nikki Hallow also star.
New episodes of Anna Pigeon will be available to watch beginning Friday, August 7, at 10 pm on USA Network.
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January 8, 2014
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Derek Haas
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Nick Gomez, Eriq La Salle, Carl Seaton, Fred Berner, Vincent Misiano, Bethany Rooney, Rohn Schmidt, Sanford Bookstaver, John Hyams, Nicole Rubio, Terry Miller, Takashi Doscher, Brenna Malloy, Lisa Robinson, Marc Roskin, Charles S. Carroll, David Rodriguez, Holly Dale, John Polson, Lin Oeding, Mykelti Williamson, Paul McCrane, Alik Sakharov, Charlotte Brändström
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Craig Gore, Tim Walsh, Timothy J. Sexton, Mike Weiss, Mo Masi, Tiller Russell, Eduardo Javier Canto, Jamie Pachino, Mike Batistick, Cole Maliska, John Dove, Tiffany Bratcher, David Hoselton, Maisha Closson, Kim Rome, Katherine Visconti, Daniel Arkin, Todd Robinson, David Rambo, Denitria Harris-Lawrence, Mick Betancourt, Bryan Gracia
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Marina Squerciati
Kim Burgess
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Kyla Pratt Thought Disney Would Fire Her From Iconic Role
Kyla Pratt’s voice helped transform Penny Proud into one of Disney Channel’s most recognizable animated characters, but the actress originally believed it would cost her the job.
Pratt was just 14 when “The Proud Family” debuted in 2001, and hearing herself as the show’s teenage lead triggered an insecurity she could not ignore. Instead of recognizing that her natural voice made Penny relatable, Pratt became convinced that Disney would eventually decide she was wrong for the role.
Twenty-five years later, she is preparing to say goodbye to Penny as “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” approaches its fourth and final season.

During an appearance on “People in 10,” Pratt admitted she struggled to understand why she had been cast in a voiceover role.
“Filming the show when I was a teenager, I didn’t like my voice,” she told PEOPLE Magazine. “I was like, ‘How am I auditioning for a voiceover? How is this happening? And I was like, ‘I’m going to get fired. They are not going to like this.’”
The actress now recognizes that she was her own “biggest critic.” Rather than being fired, Pratt remained the voice of Penny throughout the original series, its television movie, and the Disney+ revival.
The same voice she once disliked ultimately became inseparable from the character.
Pratt Grew Up Alongside Penny Proud

“The Proud Family” debuted while Pratt was balancing two major television roles. In addition to voicing Penny, she starred as Breanna Barnes in the UPN sitcom “One on One.” Pratt previously explained that moving between a live-action series and an animated production seemed normal because she had been working since childhood. Looking back, however, she recognizes how rare it was to lead two shows simultaneously as a teenager.
The original “Proud Family” followed Penny as she navigated school, friendships, adolescence, and the frequently embarrassing behavior of her father, Oscar Proud. The series ran for two seasons before concluding with “The Proud Family Movie” in 2005.
Its focus on a Black family and willingness to address identity, discrimination, friendship, and social expectations helped the show remain culturally relevant long after its initial ending.
Returning To The Recording Booth Brings ‘Complete Nostalgia’

Disney+ announced “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” in 2020, giving Pratt the opportunity to revisit Penny as an adult. “The vibe when I am stepping into the booth to be Penny Proud is always amazing,” she said. “It’s complete nostalgia.”
Pratt recently spoke with her daughters, Lyric and Liyah, about growing older without losing the childlike part of themselves. Returning to Penny has allowed her to do exactly that. “To have something like ‘The Proud Family’ to connect me to my younger self, for me, every time I step into the booth, it just feels amazing,” she explained.
Pratt previously revealed that her daughters recognized her voice when she played “The Proud Family Movie” for them. Her oldest daughter later decided she wanted to dress as Penny for Halloween, forcing Pratt to assemble the costume herself because official options were limited.
‘Louder And Prouder’ Is Reaching Its Final Season

The fourth and final season of “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” will premiere on Disney+ on July 29. According to Disney+, the new episodes will follow Penny after a life-changing turning point for the Proud family.
Season three ended with Penny and her boyfriend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Brown, running away to Emilyville after their parents attempted to intervene in their increasingly dependent relationship.
The final season will explore the consequences of that decision as Penny tries to regain her family’s trust. Along the way, she will be pulled into unexpected adventures that challenge her courage and identity.
Pratt will be joined by returning cast members Tommy Davidson, Paula Jai Parker, Jo Marie Payton, Karen Malina White, Soleil Moon Frye, and Cedric the Entertainer.
Mariah Carey, Chloe Bailey, Ali Wong, Lashana Lynch, Lorraine Toussaint, and Adele Givens are among the announced guest stars.
Kyla Pratt Is Appreciating The Final Chapter

Knowing the revival is ending has made Pratt more conscious of how unusual her journey with Penny has been. “You realize these things don’t last forever, [so] you take it in a little bit more,” she said.
Rather than focusing entirely on the sadness of leaving the character behind, Pratt said she is “finding the good in everything.” “Not a lot of artists get to experience playing a character that they started when they were 14,” she added.
Pratt’s teenage fear never came true. Instead, the voice she believed would get her fired carried Penny Proud across two generations, and kept bringing her back to a role that now connects her childhood, career, and family.
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5 Michelle Pfeiffer Movies That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
Some movie stars dominate by taking over the room. The more interesting ones can haunt it from the corner, make the loudest person look ridiculous, or turn one quiet reaction into the part everyone remembers. That is the lane Michelle Pfeiffer kept finding again and again, even when the films around her were packed with dangerous men, strict social codes, cartoon villains, gangsters, or full Hollywood mythology.
Her best work has glamour, sure, but glamour is never the whole meal. There is intelligence under it, hurt under it, sometimes fury, sometimes boredom, sometimes a private sadness the movie refuses to overexplain, and more. That is why these five films have lasted. Scroll down to find out.
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‘Dangerous Liaisons’ (1988)
In a movie where seduction gets treated like war strategy, Madame de Tourvel (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the one person whose sincerity makes the game feel cruel instead of clever. Valmont (John Malkovich) targets her as part of a poisonous social contest, and the danger comes from watching a decent woman enter a world where decency has no protection. In Dangerous Liaisons, Tourvel has faith, restraint, desire, shame, and fear without making her look foolish for believing in goodness.
The tragedy cuts deeper since Tourvel’s collapse is emotional, spiritual, and physical at once. She is not built for the kind of casual destruction Valmont and Merteuil (Glenn Close) enjoy. When she starts breaking, the film stops feeling like a stylish duel and starts showing the human cost of aristocratic amusement. Pfeiffer lets the character’s longing stay pure even after it becomes unbearable. Valmont may think he is winning a game, yet Tourvel exposes the rot behind every move.
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‘The Fabulous Baker Boys’ (1989)
In The Fabulous Baker Boys, Susie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer) walks into the Baker brothers’ tired lounge act and immediately changes the air. Jack Baker (Jeff Bridges) and Frank Baker (Beau Bridges) have the routine down, the piano parts polished, the bookings familiar, and the disappointment baked into their faces. Susie has no patience for their stale professionalism. She can sing, tease, fight, flirt, and call out the deadness in the act before either brother wants to admit it.
Pfeiffer’s performance has that rare nightclub electricity where the glamour feels earned by survival. Her “Makin’ Whoopee” number on the piano is famous for obvious reasons, but the real heat comes from Susie understanding exactly how people look at her and deciding how much access they deserve. With Jack, the attraction has bite because both of them know talent can curdle into bitterness when life gets too small. The film becomes more than a smoky romance about music. It is about people who know they are good enough for something better and hate how long they have tolerated less.
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‘The Age of Innocence’ (1993)
New York high society in The Age of Innocence is terrifying precisely due to how polite everyone sounds while ruining lives. And mind you, this is a Martin Scorsese film and he turns manners, flowers, dinner invitations, seating arrangements, and whispered judgments into instruments of control. Countess Ellen Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer) returns from Europe after leaving a disastrous marriage, and her presence threatens a world that survives by pretending desire can be managed through rules.
Ellen is intelligent enough to understand the trap and lonely enough to still hope for air inside it. Her connection with Newland Archer (Daniel Day-Lewis) has romance, yes, but also frustration. He wants her partly because she represents freedom, while she has already paid for freedoms he only imagines. That imbalance makes the love story ache. Ellen is not the fantasy escape from his respectable life. She plays a woman carrying scandal, taste, pain, and clarity in a society that knows how to punish all four. The final memory of her feels less like lost romance than a whole life Newland never had the nerve to choose.
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‘Batman Returns’ (1992)
Selina Kyle (Michelle Pfeiffer) begins Batman Returns as someone the city has trained itself to ignore. She works for Max Shreck (Christopher Walken), gets talked over, pushed aside, and treated like an office inconvenience until the violence done to her turns into something wild. Tim Burton’s Gotham already looks diseased, but Selina’s rebirth gives the movie its sharpest charge. Catwoman is not a clean empowerment fantasy. She is rage, trauma, sexuality, comedy, revenge, and self-invention stitched together in black vinyl.
Pfeiffer is unreal here. Every version of Selina has its own rhythm. The nervous secretary, the shattered woman trashing her apartment, the prowling Catwoman, the wounded romantic with Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton), the furious avenger circling Shreck. The performance keeps changing shape without losing the person underneath. She’s probably the best catwoman out there, to this date.
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‘Scarface’ (1983)
Scarface is a classic. Everybody loves this film. And Elvira Hancock (Michelle Pfeiffer) is surrounded by men who mistake possession for love here. Frank Lopez (Robert Loggia) treats her like part of the luxury package. Tony Montana (Al Pacino) sees her as proof that he has climbed high enough to take what the powerful men had before him. The mansion, the clothes, the cocaine, the parties, the money, the whole rotten dream keeps getting bigger around her, and Michelle Pfeiffer lets Elvira look more empty the richer the world becomes.
That emptiness is the point. Elvira is glamorous in a way that almost feels ghostly. She has learned how to survive rooms full of appetite by staying bored, sharp, and unreachable. Tony wants her fire, then hates her disgust when she sees him clearly. Their dinner fight is brutal because she finally says what the empire looks like from inside the cage. Scarface is remembered for excess, violence, quotes, and Pacino’s volcanic Tony, but Elvira gives the dream its aftertaste. She is the beautiful prize who knows the prize is worthless.
Scarface
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December 9, 1983
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170 minutes
- Director
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Brian De Palma
- Writers
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Oliver Stone
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Savannah James’ New Photos Have The Internet Going Up
Chile! Savannah James had folks stopping their scrolls after stepping out with a look that reminded everyone exactly why she stays in her own lane. The NBA wife and entrepreneur had the internet buzzing after sharing a series of photos that showed off her confidence, style, and undeniable presence.
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Savannah James Turns Heads With Her Latest Photo Drop
On Friday, Savannah shared the stunning shots while rocking a black dress featuring a deep V neckline and feather details around the neckline. She completed the look with blonde hair styled in a side part, black heels, an anklet, statement earrings, and a flawless glam beat that had fans showing plenty of love.
Savannah kept the caption short and sweet, writing, “🖤What’s understood, doesn’t need to be explained🖤,” leaving the photos to speak for themselves. Apparently, the flicks were taken the night she attended the Time100 Sports Gala. Nonetheless, the comments quickly filled up with reactions praising her look and reminding everyone that Savannah has always carried herself with confidence. Between her style, beauty, and effortless confidence, fans celebrated the woman standing beside LeBron James.
Mama Has The Comment Section Going UP
You already know the comments were coming in hot! Fans flooded Savannah James’ comment section with praise, with some calling her the “First Lady of the NBA” and reminding everyone she continues to set the standard. Others jokingly told Savannah to have LeBron hurry up and reveal where he’s headed next, while everyone else stayed focused on hyping up her stunning look.
One Instagram user @lala shared, “That part 🔥🔥🔥🔥“
This Instagram user @jadoretee wrote, “Who’s badder than Mrs.James lol 😍”
And, Instagram user @itss_domnic_ added, “Please tell Bron to hurry with his decision🙂😂”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @everybodyscrzy claimed, “Your honor… she is serving!”
While Instagram user @thecrystalsade said, “1ST LADY OF THE NBA! 👏🏾♥️😍”
Finally, Instagram user @youngtay_official commented, “Thank you for letting my Goat play more seasons Queen 🙌🏾”
LeBron James Hypes Savannah Amid NBA Decisions
Even with plenty of big decisions reportedly surrounding his basketball future, LeBron James still made time to show his wife some love. Furthermore, the NBA superstar hopped into Savannah James’ Instagram comment section and reacted to her stunning photo drop, writing, “GODD*MN RIGHT!! 😍😍😍🤤🤤🤤,” making it clear he was just as impressed as everyone else.
The comment comes as LeBron remains in the middle of major career conversations after informing the Los Angeles Lakers of his plans to move on. Despite the uncertainty surrounding what’s next for the four-time champion, he still took a moment to publicly hype up Savannah and remind everyone that he’s always going to support his wife.
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Taylor Swift Wedding Guest Reacts to Adam Sandler as Officiant
Adam Sandler officiating Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding felt a bit unbelievable to the lucky 1,000 in attendance.
“Adam Sandler … came down [the aisle], everybody laughed and thought it was a joke at first,” American Century Investments CEO Jonathan Thomas said on the Thursday, July 17, episode of “The Compound” podcast. “He probably spoke for 20 or 30 minutes, vacillated between funny, very sincere [and] sang a few things.”
Swift and Kelce, both 36, said “I do” on July 3 inside New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden arena surrounded by some of the biggest names in sports and Hollywood.
After their enchanted garden-themed nuptials, Swift’s rep revealed in a statement that the couple’s friend Sandler, 59, presided over the ceremony.
“In your typical vows the officiator says, ‘For rich or for poor.’ Adam said, ‘You’re not going to have to worry about that,’” Thomas recalled on Thursday, referring to Swift’s billionaire status and Kelce’s multimillion-dollar NFL salary. “His key message was [to] kiss each other every day, in the morning, at night [and] after dinner.”
In addition to Sandler’s heartfelt-yet-humorous speech, the now-newlyweds spoke for just as long delivering their vows.

Travis Kelce and Adam Sandler on the set of ‘Happy Gilmore 2.’ Scott Yamano/Netflix
“Travis went first with his vows. He probably spoke for 30 minutes and I don’t want to violate his privacy, but I was crying, which I was trying to hold back,” Thomas recalled. “He made himself unbelievably vulnerable. I was sitting there crying, and I was trying to hold it back until I look around and there’s all these 300-pound men from the football business crying, as well. So, I felt really comfortable [to] let go. I mean, it was very, very powerful.”
Thomas further revealed that the Grammy winner also wrote her own vows during the ceremony.
“She probably spoke for 30 minutes, and it was poetic. It was really well done,” he gushed. “The vows and the ceremony were very solemn, very sincere, very emotional. Then, they opened up [the venue and] you walk through this massive castle that they built.”
Thomas, for his part, was especially in awe of how Swift and Kelce transformed MSG into their dream wedding venue.
“You would never guess you’re in Madison Square Garden the way they did. It was incredible,” the businessman said on Thursday. “But you [walked] through this castle that they built and behind it, um, they had all sorts of games [and] amazing giveaways to people.”
Swift and Kelce have yet to reveal any photos from the big day but are expected to eventually share portraits via Instagram.
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‘John Wick’ Meets ‘Die Hard’ in the Action Masterpiece Escaping Free Streaming
Every best action movie list since the 1990s has included this explosive cop classic, and for good reason. Often hailed as one of the greatest action films ever made, it completely changed what audiences expected from the genre with its groundbreaking action sequences. Its influence can still be seen in modern hits like John Wick, while its claustrophobic premise — one man standing against countless armed criminals — captures the same tension that made Die Hard a classic. More than three decades later, it hasn’t lost any of its impact, making now the perfect time to watch it before it disappears from free streaming.
Directed by the legendary Hong Kong maestro John Woo with a script by Gordon Chan and Barry Wong, the crime epic marked Woo’s final Hong Kong production before he made his transition to Hollywood. Woo actually conceived the project as a direct response to critics who accused his earlier heroic bloodshed films (such as The Killer and A Better Tomorrow) of romanticizing criminals. So, he set out to create a police-centered thriller heavily inspired by Clint Eastwood‘s Dirty Harry. While it only performed modestly at the local box office upon its initial release in April 1992, Woo’s masterpiece quickly achieved legendary status, earning near-universal international acclaim.
Where Can You Watch This Explosive Cop Classic?
Labeled one of the defining works of the heroic bloodshed genre, you can stream Hard Boiled for free on Tubi in the U.S. However, per MovieWeb, you only have until the end of the month, July 31, to catch it, as the film is scheduled to leave the platform on August 1. If you need any more convincing, the film boasts a stellar 92% on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and audiences. Besides, even the critics’ consensus praises it as “a powerful thriller that hits hard in more ways than one.”
Starring frequent Woo collaborator Chow Yun-fat as Inspector “Tequila” Yuen, a rule-breaking Hong Kong detective, Hard Boiled begins with the murder of Tequila’s partner during a violent raid on gun smugglers. To bring down the ruthless syndicate responsible, Tequila reluctantly teams up with Alan (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), a deeply conflicted undercover cop who operates as a high-ranking hitman. Their investigation ultimately culminates in an unforgettable climax inside a besieged hospital, where the duo must resort to excessive force.
Watch Hard Boiled on Tubi before it leaves.
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Kendra Scott Allegedly Kills Man Hiding Under Daughter’s Bed
A late-night situation inside a Tennessee home quickly turned into a deadly investigation. Kendra Scott is now facing serious charges after authorities say a confrontation at a Memphis residence ended with a 20-year-old man being shot and killed. Investigators are working to piece together what happened before the gunfire.
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Authorities Reveal What Led Up To The Fatal Encounter
According to the Memphis Police Department, the incident happened on Wednesday, July 15, around 1:45 a.m. at a home on Travis Road in the Walker Homes neighborhood. Officers arrived and found 20-year-old Rodderius Morton lying in the front yard near the porch with a gunshot wound to the back of his head.
Authorities say Kendra Scott allegedly told police she discovered a man hiding under her daughter’s bed and claimed she “saw a dude under my kids’ bed, and I did what I had to do.” Investigators later identified Scott as the woman involved and say a neighbor reported hearing banging before finding Morton injured near the porch.
Witnesses Share More Details About The Night’s Events
The neighbor also allegedly told police he saw Scott standing outside with a firearm, saying, “I shot him, I shot him.” A girl inside the home told investigators Morton had been invited over and entered through the back door before Scott arrived. According to the charging documents, Scott returned home around 1:30 a.m. and was allegedly knocking loudly while asking, “Who’s at my house?” The girl reportedly told investigators she was afraid because Scott appeared angry and was carrying a gun, and she claimed Scott had previously made comments about what she would do if she found a boy inside the home.
Scott Faces Serious Charges As Investigation Continues
Police say the girl eventually let Scott inside, where Morton was allegedly hiding under the bed. The girl told investigators that when Morton attempted to leave, Scott confronted him, and the two began arguing before he made his way toward the front porch. Authorities allege Scott followed him, and the girl heard a single gunshot.
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Netflix Already Has the Perfect ‘Heartstopper’ Replacement After the ‘Forever’ Movie
After three seasons and four years, Netflix’s Heartstopper wraps up this week with Heartstopper Forever. The movie will focus primarily on wrapping up Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie’s (Joe Locke) stories as Nick starts applying for university, forcing the two to think about what comes next. This comes shortly after the conclusion of Alice Oseman‘s webcomic-turned-graphic-novel series on which the show is based. While it will be sad to say goodbye to Heartstopper, Oseman has several other excellent novels that would make amazing television shows, and it would be wise for Netflix to adapt one of those next. There’s one book, in particular, that even takes place in the same universe as the Heartstopper graphic novels, so it could stand on its own as an adaptation.
What Is Alice Oseman’s ‘Radio Silence’ About?
Radio Silence follows Frances Janvier, a star student in her final year of secondary school, and academics are pretty much her whole life. In between trying to finish the year strong and get into Cambridge, Frances is secretly a fan of a podcast called Universe City and posts her art dedicated to the show online. She’s absolutely thrilled when the podcast’s anonymous creator, who goes by Radio Silence, asks her to become Universe City‘s official artist. One night, while out letting off steam, Frances runs into Aled Last, her neighbor who’s a year ahead of her at the affiliated boys’ school. Aled confesses to Frances that he is Radio Silence, and shortly afterward, she reveals the truth about herself as well. Despite never speaking much before, the two realize that they actually have a lot in common, and they quickly become best friends.
As Frances and Aled grow closer, their collaborative efforts on the podcast take off, but they struggle to balance their secret passion with their academics. They’re both expected to lead much more practical lives than they’d prefer, and their friendship leads them to start doubting everything they have been working towards up until this point. Frances and Aled’s friendship represents the perfect little bubble where they can dream big and focus solely on Universe City, but their real lives constantly threaten to get in the way.
‘Radio Silence’ Would Be the Perfect Show for ‘Heartstopper’ Fans
After Heartstopper‘s success, now would be the perfect time for Netflix to tackle a Radio Silence adaptation. While Heartstopper is a romance first and foremost, Radio Silence is a story about friendship. Frances is deeply lonely and unhappy in her fast-paced pursuit of academics, only feeling truly like herself when listening to and making art for Universe City. Similarly, Aled is keeping Universe City a secret from the people in his life, feeling like he has to hide who he is to pursue the future that he’s on track to have. After accidentally meeting in person, Frances and Aled realize that they’ve already found each other online, making them feel as if they were always meant to be best friends.
Those who have read the Heartstopper graphic novels will know that Aled is also present in that series as one of Charlie’s friends, but the character was replaced in the Netflix adaptation by a new creation, Isaac (Tobie Donovan), particularly because Aled has his own story. That said, Nick and Charlie do briefly appear in a chapter of Radio Silence and, with some tweaks, could easily cameo in a potential adaptation. Just like Heartstopper, Radio Silence centers teens and their journeys without talking down to its viewers. It also tackles heavier themes, including mental health, making it the perfect successor to Heartstopper now that Forever has concluded that story.
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GTA 6 Reportedly Generates $260 Million in Pre-Orders, Could Reach $5 Billion During Launch Week : Coastal House Media
Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially confirmed that it will stop producing physical disc versions of all new PlayStation games beginning in January 2028, marking one of the biggest shifts in the company’s gaming history.
Under the new policy, every PlayStation title released after the January 2028 cutoff will launch exclusively in digital form through the PlayStation Store and participating retailers. Games released before that date will continue to be available on physical media, and existing disc-based games will remain supported.
The announcement reflects the gaming industry’s continued move toward digital distribution, with Sony pointing to changing consumer habits as the driving force behind the decision.
In a statement announcing the transition, Sony said:
“This is a natural direction for Sony Interactive Entertainment to adapt to consumer trends as the general preference for digital media significantly outpaces physical discs. This transition will enable us to align more closely with how most of our community prefers to access and play games today.”
The decision applies to both first-party PlayStation Studios releases and third-party games launching on PlayStation platforms after January 2028. While collectors will still be able to purchase physical copies of games released before the deadline, future releases will exist only as digital downloads.
The news has already sparked heated discussion among gamers. Many players have expressed concerns about game preservation, digital ownership, resale value, and the inability to lend or trade games. Others see the move as inevitable, pointing to the steady growth of digital purchases over the past several console generations.
Sony’s announcement also comes shortly after controversy surrounding Grand Theft Auto VI’s physical edition, which ships as a download code rather than a game disc, fueling ongoing debate about the future of physical media in gaming.
Whether welcomed or criticized, Sony’s decision signals the beginning of a new era for PlayStation—one where physical game collections will eventually become a thing of the past for all new releases.
Entertainment
Guy Ritchie Is Officially Outdoing ‘MobLand’ With New Prime Video Crime Thriller Series
2026 has already been an important year in the saga of Guy Ritchie’s career, with more success stories to share and controversies to overcome. Ritchie’s first project of the year, Young Sherlock, was a massive hit on Prime Video despite all episodes being dropped at once as a binge. Prime Video even renewed the show for Season 2, and with cameras already rolling on the sophomore season, it’s all but confirmed that Young Sherlock Season 2 will stream in 2027. Ritchie then returned to the big screen with the release of his latest action movie, In The Grey, but the film struggled to get off the ground at the box office before scurrying to digital platforms. This was despite the star power of Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal, who had both worked with Ritchie in the past.
One of Ritchie’s biggest shows to emerge in the last few years has been MobLand, the hit Paramount Plus crime thriller starring Tom Hardy and Pierce Brosnan. MobLand is coming back for Season 2 later this year, but Ritchie is moving to Prime Video for a new project sure to please fans’ of the Paramount Plus series. News broke last week that Ritchie is working with Young Sherlock producer Rob Williams to develop a new British crime series, Capital, which will explore the modern-day underbelly of London’s world of organized crime. Prime Video subscribers who refused to venture to Paramount Plus for MobLand need not fret — Ritchie is bringing the MobLand vibe to other services with his new replacement series. Further details such as casting and release information are being kept under wraps for now.
Does Guy Ritchie Have Any Other 2026 Movies?
At the time of writing, Ritchie does not have any more movies coming to theaters before the end of this year. It was thought that his new thriller, Wife and Dog, was hitting theaters in 2026, but the film was recently delayed to February 19, 2027, to give the post-production team extra time to make sure it’s fully polished and ready to go. James Norton, Rosamund Pike, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Anthony Hopkins lead the new film, which is billed as Ritchie’s answer to Succession. It follows a rich family and their quest for power that leads them down paths of betrayal and murder.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Ritchie’s new crime series, Capital, and check out new episodes of MobLand on Paramount Plus.
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March 30, 2025
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Paramount+
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Daniel Syrkin
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Pierce Brosnan
Conrad Harrigan
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