Custom image of Faye Romano (Odessa Young) embracing Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White). Image by Jefferson Chacon
After a handful of music biopics emerged as box office hits, it seemed like the genre was among the few that could survive the recent shift in audience viewing patterns. Romantic comedies certainly couldn’t, nor could some horror subgenres. Encouraged by the success of movies such as Bob Marley: One Love, Elvis, and even Rocketman, studios began green-lighting a slew of music biopics. Not all of them survived at the box office. While the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, was both a critical and commercial hit, the Amy Winehouse movie Back to Black underperformed because of its poor quality. The Robbie Williams biopic Better Man emerged as an even bigger disappointment because of its subject’s perceived unpopularity in the United States. However, there was another music biopic whose underwhelming performance at the box office is more difficult to explain.
The movie in question has since been released on the PVOD and streaming markets, where it hasn’t done much better. There’s a case to be made that A Complete Unknown benefited from the presence of star Timothée Chalamet, who put his entire back into not only his performance but also the film’s marketing. The movie we’re talking about, however, lacked a star with that level of popularity. It also didn’t earn the sort of positive reviews that a would-be awards contender should. More recently, however, it has been suggested that the movie didn’t turn out well simply because its subject insisted on having creative control and was present on set daily.
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The Music Biopic That’s Struggling on Streaming
The movie we’re talking about is Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper and starring Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong. It earned just $45 million worldwide against a reported budget of $55 million, roughly $100 million less than A Complete Unknown, which was distributed by the same studio and produced at a similar budget level. According to FlixPatrol, Deliver Me from Nowhere has slipped out of domestic viewership charts on all PVOD platforms, and no longer has a spot on the Disney+ leaderboard either. Its performance will certainly make Lionsgate and Sony nervous; the studios have major biopics of Michael Jackson and The Beatles in various stages of production. Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua, will be released this year, while the four-part Beatles series will be released theatrically in 2028.
You can watch Deliver Me from Nowhere at home. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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October 24, 2025
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120 minutes
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Scott Cooper
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Scott Stuber, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, Scott Cooper
Roomies… looks like Moneybagg Yo isn’t playing this Valentine’s Day. The rapper went all out for Ari Fletcher, gifting her a six-figure gift, and Ari made sure the timeline got every single angle. And you already know, Roomies… folks are in their feelings over this major Valentine’s Day flex.
Ari Fletcher Shows Off Her Valentine’s Day Rolls Royce Flex
In a series of photos and videos posted to Ari’s social media, she’s seen standing in front of the luxury ride with a massive red bow on top and a sticker that says “SOLD.” She’s also holding a sign that reads, “SPECIAL DELIVERY EXCLUSIVELY FOR… Ms. Ari Fletcher,” serving all the bougie vibes. According to reports, the all-white Rolls Royce truck reportedly cost around to $500K, making this Valentine’s Day flex extra extravagant.
Ari’s look? An all-black matching fit that hugged every curve, a curly half-up, half-down hairstyle, flawless makeup, black sandals, and what appears to be a black Birkin bag — clearly out here living her best Valentine’s Day life. She also included the caption, “Thank you daddy ❤️,” and yes, Roomies… we know that wasn’t from her dad.
The Comment Section Is Clearly In Their Feelings
Fans ran straight to Ari’s Instagram comment section and laid their thoughts all the way down. Many were hyping her up, saying big mama is finally getting the love she deserves, while a few kept it simple with heart emojis. And you already know… some Roomies were hitting her with the “Ari, not today” energy, hinting at their own V-Day vibes, while a few tried to be slick and drop a casual “you’re welcome,” clearly pretending they were the ones who bought the truck.
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One Instagram user @realstarrgyal said, “Them : 0 Ari: 100“
This Instagram user @badgyalshanshan added, “Come on 😍😍😍 you deserve it all honey 🍯”
And, Instagram user @trelittt shared, “You did say you wanted a new one 😍😍😍”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @badgirljanelle wrote, “He love him some YOUUUUU 😍😍😍 👏👏👏👏 We love to see it ❤️”
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While Instagram user @bitchimfattrell said, “You’re welcome boo 🔥😘”
Finally, Instagram user @nejaweja commented, “Ari please not rn😭💔”
Just So You Know… Ari & Bagg Are Still Good
In case you were wondering, Ari Fletcher and Moneybagg Yo seem to still be going strong. The internet went wild after Ari posted a video showing her cruising with Bagg, all smiles as he drove. At one point, Moneybagg rapped along to the song playing, and Ari jumped in on the verse too, clearly having a blast together. Decked out in matching all-black fits and icy jewelry, the duo looked like a couple living their best life on a mini date night. The clips dropped right in the middle of the Lil Baby rumors, but Ari and Bagg are clearly unfazed, showing off their chemistry and proving they’re locked in, unbothered, and thriving together.
Eagle-eyed social media sleuths couldn’t help but notice Underwood’s unfollowing Rinna on Instagram after filming on the reunion wrapped.
In a video shared online, Lisa Rinna teased an intense showdown with Colton Underwood, then referenced their biggest feud from earlier in the season.
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Colton Underwood Appears To Have Unfollowed Lisa Rinna After ‘The Traitors’ Reunion
An X user flagged Underwood’s decision to unfollow Rinna just one day after the season 4 cast wrapped the “Traitors” reunion. “Omg mother Rinna clearly chewed his a** [at] the reunion!!! YAAAAS!!” the user captioned a screenshot of Underwood’s Instagram following list, proving Rinna’s account is no longer listed.
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Rinna and Underwood bumped heads earlier in the season after Underwood correctly identified Rinna as one of the show’s titular characters. Rinna shared on camera that she found Underwood’s gameplay annoying because he kept telling others there was another side of Rinna that hadn’t been shown.
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Lisa Rinna And Colton Underwood’s Feud Started Before The Reunion
While Rinna and Underwood’s feud on the show concluded after Rinna was eliminated, it continued off-camera and on social media, according to The Blast.
Weeks ago, another social media account captured a comment Rinna left on someone’s post: “Let’s talk about you being a stalker…” The comment was referring to Underwood’s ex-girlfriend’s claims that the former “Bachelor” star tracked her car and sent her harassing text messages.
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Lisa Rinna Cleared The Air With Colton Underwood… But Things Have Clearly Changed
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Rinna’s remark about Underwood’s past went viral, prompting the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star to clarify her stance on the father of one.
In her January 2026 video, Rinna said that despite her comment, she and Underwood were in a “great” place and that she enjoyed working with him on the show. “He was a great and is a great nemesis for me on the show in the game,” Rinna explained.
She then attempted to clarify why she made the initial comment about Underwood being an alleged stalker.
“Now, as you know, if you ask me to be a Housewife I’ll bring it to you, right? That’s what I was doing, all in the name of the game. But just so you know, I am totally great with Colton. I have been texting with him. We talk. Everything is great,” she said.
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But how great can things really be? In an ominous TikTok, Rinna told her followers that “everything was taken care of” at the reunion.
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Rinna Shares More About What Went Down At ‘The Traitors’ Reunion
Rinna further noted that she remained uncertain whether viewers would see the entirety of their fiery exchange, but assured followers that what “needed to be done was done.” She finished, “‘Cause you know, if you want a Housewife, I’ll give you a Housewife … honey.”
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Rinna’s statements have sent some “Traitors” fans into a frenzy, praising her for going head-to-head with Underwood in front of the world.
“He thought he was going to see that side of Lisa. Ask and you shall receive,” someone wrote. “Go Lisa! Can’t wait for the rest of the reunion.”
Underwood Faced Backlash Over His Role On The Show
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Although Underwood advanced deep into the competition, his run on “The Traitors” has been marked by controversy throughout.
In addition to his spat with Rinna, Underwood also went back-and-forth with Michael Rapaport, who fans branded “homophobic” following a questionable comment he made to Underwood during an earlier episode of the series.
According to The Blast, things have only gotten worse for Underwood, who shared in a recent interview that some watchers crossed a “few lines” and sent him threatening messages.
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“… somebody told me to stick a gun up my a** and pull the trigger and called me the F word in it,” he said. “That’s crossing the line.”
Underwood also spoke about his relationship with Rinna pre-reunion, admitting he had a lot of “love” for the “Days of Our Lives” alum.
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“I love Lisa, and I think it was such an honor to go against her. I know she said this too, we were perfect nemeses for each other,” he said. “… we’re there to entertain, and we get it; we’re gonna play heightened versions of ourselves. She said it, “You want a Housewife, I’ll give you a Housewife.” So I’m like, “Thank you! Let’s do this.”
When it comes to Valentine’s Day surprises, sometimes the sweetest moments don’t come with a price tag. Apparently, they come with tiny voices and big opinions! And this time, it was Taina Williams and her baby girl Emmy giving the internet all the feels with a clip that had the timeline smiling from ear to ear.
In a video shared by Live Bitez, Emmy can be heard confidently telling her mom that the Valentine’s Day flowers from G Herbo were actually for both of them. As Taina questions her — “What are you doing… those are yours? Who bought you those?” — Emmy sweetly responds that “Daddy” got the bouquet for the two of them. In another clip, Taina showed handmade Valentine’s cards placed neatly on hers and Herbo’s pillows, seemingly crafted by Emmy. One of the adorable creations even featured openable hands that read “love you,” making it clear that Emmy understood the assignment when it came to spreading the love.
The TL Is Crackin’ UP After Emmy Said “We Both His Valentine”
Of course, Roomies wasted no time running to Live Bitez’s Instagram comment section to sound off. Plenty of folks were calling Emmy the sweetest little Valentine ever, while others couldn’t get over how much she looks just like her dad, saying she’s literally G Herbo’s twin. Meanwhile, a few joked that Emmy already knows they’re both his Valentine, because she clearly doesn’t play about her daddy!
One Instagram user @ mzangelbaby said, “😂😂 Too cute 🥰! For both of us!! She’s definitely included 😂”
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This Instagram user @kallion26_ added, “Man she look just like her daddy. 😂😍 crazy how genetics work.“
And, Instagram user @lakaysharedd commented, “Emmy said we both his Valentine’s 😂😂😂”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @leeee__saint_laurant wrote, “Too sweet 😍😍😍”
While Instagram user @keba.cas said, “god bless her beautiful personality“
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Finally, Instagram user @crownedblvckqueen added, “She’s too cute😍”
Jealous… But Still Team Mommy & Daddy
And if you’ve been paying attention, this isn’t the first time Emmy has let Taina Williams know she’s locked in for life. Not too long ago, Taina hopped on social media to share how her daughter felt when she got engaged. And you already know, Emmy did not hold back. After calling the ring “cute” and giving it a little kiss, she admitted she was “soooo jealous.” Emmy even said that she wanted to “crush” the flowers because she was mad in the moment. But when Taina asked if she was happy now, Emmy sweetly said yes — adding that she wants to get married with mommy and daddy too.
Real-life love can’t ever be like the movies, but that’s what makes it so much fun to live vicariously through movie characters.
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we’re thinking about our favorite movie couples. But not just any movie couples: sexy movie couples. The ones whose chemistry makes you positively soon.
Watch With Us combed through all of movie history, and we picked out what we believe are five of the sexiest movie couples of all time.
From the black-and-white world of Casablanca to the sci-fi dystopia ofThe Matrix, these couples make us go crazy.
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Neo and Trinity — ‘The Matrix’ Movies
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Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) don’t actually have sex until the second Matrix movie, during which their lovemaking is juxtaposed against an infamous orgy sequence. But the two manage to make things feel hot and bothered while barely touching each other in the first of the Matrix trilogy — and when they finally do kiss, sparks literally fly.
It’s a combination of how objectively hot Reeves and Moss are, sure, but it’s also how passionate and pure their love is for each other, and how over the course of the franchise that undying devotion somehow endures in that crazy world. By TheMatrix Resurrections, we understand they are fated to each other, they would die for each other, and it’s a beautiful thing.
Chiron and Kevin — ‘Moonlight’ (2016)
Though Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) and Kevin (André Holland) never actually become a couple, their lasting, aching connection makes their dynamic both powerful and heartrending. Moonlight follows Chiron from childhood to adulthood through three pivotal moments in his life, in which he comes to understand his identity as a gay man.
As a teenager, he had a sexual encounter with Kevin that they never explored further or spoke of until years later. As adults, they reconnect, now living two very different lives but forever touched by what the other one meant to them. The truth and tragedy of unrealized passion is sometimes more beautiful and more intimate than visualized intimacy.
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Jack and Rose — ‘Titanic’ (1997)
Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose Dewitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) may seem like the epitome of cringeworthy blockbuster melodrama, but if you just take three hours out of your day to actually watch Titanic, you’ll realize that “Paint me like one of your French girls” isn’t even really the sexiest moment between them.
The culmination of their patiently constructed romance is a deliriously erotic (if brief) scene in which Jack takes Rose in the back of a car in the ship’s cargo hold, whose windows fog up from how passionate and intense their lovemaking is. But that scene wouldn’t be what it is without the scintillating, slow-burn lead-up to their consummation — a culminating release felt by both the characters and the audience.
Elizabeth and Will — The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Franchise
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It’s crazy to think that one of the sexiest movie couples ever came from a Disney movie, but the Mouse House doesn’t really make movies like Pirates of the Caribbean anymore, either. At the time, Keira Knightleyand Orlando Bloom were considered two of the hottest young actors in Hollywood, and putting them together for a romance anchored by emotional longing and a mutual transformation made for scintillating movie magic.
Will Turner is a blacksmith haunted by his father’s pirate ways, while Elizabeth is a governor’s daughter yearning to break free and harboring a lifelong fascination with pirates. In the end, Will basically becomes a pirate for her, and the two head off to have sexy little adventures together.
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Rick and Ilsa — ‘Casablanca’ (1942)
“We’ll always have Paris” is one of the most emotionally ruinous lines of all time, from one of the classic movie couples that would never be. Humphrey Bogart once lit up screens with his weirdly sexy charm, and Ingrid Bergman was the woman everyone wanted (and wanted to be). Rick (Bogart) and Ilsa (Bergman) had a love affair that predated the events of Casablanca, but Ilsa reemerges in Rick’s life when she desperately needs his help.
Reconnecting, Rick and Ilsa find themselves not quite finished with one another, their love having never quite flamed out. But the fact that they can never really be together only makes their doomed affair more ardent, especially because Rick sacrifices their love for a greater cause. “Here’s looking at you, kid.” Cue swooning.
Starfleet Academy has proven divisive to fans in large part because it is a strange brew: great actors and top-notch special effects mixed with weird characterization and writing straight out of an early aughts boner comedy. Defenders of the show have maintained that everyone just needs to give the series more time to find its space legs, and the latest episode may have effectively proved them right. “Come, Let’s Away” drops the awkward, forced humor of earlier episodes to deliver a tale full of action, romance, and higher stakes than Starfleet Academy has ever had before.
Part of what makes this particular Starfleet Academy episode so effective is the misdirection baked directly into its plot. “Come, Let’s Away” starts out with scenes of our characters hooking up, and it wisely leverages the solid chemistry between Caleb and Tarima before jumping into the main plot: a joint training exercise where Academy and War College cadets must restart a derelict starship. But when those cadets are kidnapped by killer cannibals, Chancellor Ake must turn to her old nemesis, Nus Braka, for help in saving her students’ lives.
Somehow, Star Trek Returned
For Star Trek fans wanting Starfleet Academy to be more like the Golden Age of Star Trek, this is the episode you’ve been waiting for. First of all, it employs tropes and story beats very familiar to The Next Generation: for example, the cadets having to restart an old starship feels a lot like Riker having to get the USS Hathaway working for war games in “Peak Performance.” Speaking of Number One, “Come, Let’s Away” leans into Caleb and Tarima being the new Riker/Troi by giving them an Imzadi-esque mind link and having their shared romantic connection be a major key to resolving this plot.
While some Star Trek fans have enjoyed the show’s often lowbrow humor, I felt that this Starfleet Academy episode was much stronger for ditching the jokes and giving us an episode that plays out like a tense action thriller. From the moment they are captured, it is clear that our heroes are in mortal danger from bad guys (the Furies) who simply don’t play around. This is made abundantly clear when they partially eat a charismatic War College instructor (!) and then shoot his body out of the airlock to send a message to Starfleet.
The New Big Bad Is Finally Scary
The Furies are so dangerous that Chancellor Ake, at the urging of Admiral Vance, requests the help of Nus Braka, a notorious space pirate who has dealt with these foes before. This is definitely a stronger performance from Paul Giamatti than we saw in the first Starfleet Academy episode, and it helps that he is written much better. While his dialogue still has a few rough edges (like when he describes himself as “wanked” and “spanked”), he mostly comes off as genuinely dangerous, and his weirdly intimate interactions with Ake make him seem less like a Scooby-Doo villain and more like a flamboyant Hannibal Lecter.
Nus Braka is actually the personification of this episode’s greatest strengths: that it’s not afraid to raise the stakes by putting likable characters in mortal danger. In addition to offing the fun new War College instructor (and beware some major spoilers from here on out), they also kill B’avi, arguably the most likable of the War College cadets. Thanks to Nus Braka completely outwitting the Federation, his buddies were able to destroy a Starfleet vessel and ransack a starbase, giving this episode a shockingly high body count.
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By Their Powers Combined
“Come, Let’s Away” is a far cry from the more carefree adventures of Starfleet Academy, but the grim subject matter also lends the show something it has desperately needed: some narrative weight. Previously, the show’s constant need to undercut tension robbed various episodes of their power, like filling the big, emotional Sisko episode with jokes about flatulence and genitalia. Also, it was tough to take SAM (a fairly solid character in her own right) very seriously in that Sisko episode because she spent most of her time onscreen talking and acting like a deranged TikTok skit come to life.
But SAM really shines in “Come, Let’s Away,” utilizing her powers in a logical way to restore power to a derelict vessel. Tarima uses her powers in a similarly logical way, and once she fully unleashes her abilities to pop some dude’s heads (Scanners-style!), we see how dangerous a Betazed warrior can be. Caleb also shines, both as Tarima’s partner in telepathic crime and as someone more resourceful than the average member of either the Academy or the War College.
The Ensemble Cast Finally Shines
While the plot involved sidelining some of the main characters (Darem and the Doctor mostly do little more than twiddle their thumbs), this episode of Starfleet Academy did a great job of highlighting most of the ensemble cast. The youngsters got to finally stop being quippy cadets and put their training to use in a life-and-death situation, and they all brought unique strengths to the table while working as a team. In this way, this is probably the most traditional Star Trek episode we have seen so far, and to my surprise, it really left me wanting more.
From the beginning, I have been one of Starfleet Academy’s harshest critics, but it’s not because I want the show to fail; the cast is talented, the SFX are beautiful, and the writers (especially Tawny Newsome) are passionate about the franchise. However, episodes are frequently hampered by bad comedy and low-stakes, teenage drama. To make matters worse, the show occasionally makes huge changes to the lore (like making most Klingons extinct in an offscreen event) that inevitably upset old-school Star Trek fans.
However, “Come, Let’s Away” ditches both the forced comedy and the teen drama, and we get to see these young characters deal with the most Star Trek situation of them all: an Away Team mission that goes catastrophically wrong. The characters are competent, the stakes are high, and the new villains are generally loathsome, adding to the show’s own lure rather than (ahem) cannibalizing older lore. Speaking of loathsome, Giamatti’s Nus Braka establishes himself as the guy you love to hate, and the combination of his master manipulation and his casual cruelty has made this former joke of a character as chilling as Gul Dukat ever was.
Is The New Star Trek Series Finally Worth Watching?
Only time will tell if Starfleet Academy can keep up the breathtaking momentum of this episode: Vance promises that capturing Braka is now Starfleet’s highest priority, and I can only imagine Chancellor Ake (who was uncharacteristically subdued for most of this episode) is itching for payback. This (plus Tarima being in critical condition) certainly implies that the rest of the season will be relatively serious, which is a relief to fans like me who have hated the hokey humor. Of course, the show has been wildly uneven from the beginning, so we may very well be back to goofy shenanigans in the very next episode.
Optimistically, though, I want to believe that Starfleet Academy writers have successfully pulled the rug on our expectations, pivoting the show from a goofy YA comedy fest to something more in line with the golden age of Star Trek. This would be a great way to thread the needle of appealing to older and younger fans, and it would even match the general arc of most YA stories (which inevitably pit their young protagonists against serious, seemingly unstoppable foes). If (and it’s admittedly a big if) that happens, Starfleet Academy could do what NuTrek has been failing to do for nearly a decade: bring generations of fans together in their love of the greatest sci-fi franchise ever made.
Like salt and pepper or peanut butter and jelly, Kevin Costner and the West go together. Since the early days of his on-screen career, the actor has had an affinity for traveling back through time to the days when folks were attempting to claim property up to the Mississippi and beyond. His obsession with all things cowboys and pioneers was even the primary drive behind his jump from working in front of the camera to behind it when, in 1990, Costner gave filmmaking a shot for the very first time with his critically acclaimed epic Western, Dances With Wolves, in which he also starred. Since then, his love for cowboy hats and cattle wranglers has continued to grow tenfold and nowadays, it seems that every project he’s involved with has some sort of Western flair.
At the height of his Western fascination, Costner starred in the hit series Yellowstone, which saw him appear in the role of John Dutton — a family man, ranch owner, and cold-hearted killer — who will do anything to hold onto his power and ensure his family’s ranch reins supreme. During his tenure on the Taylor Sheridan-created production, the performer landed numerous nominations and wins on the awards season circuit, including a Golden Globe. But, eventually, he grew bored with the series and suffered a falling out with Sheridan, which sent him packing and onto the next thing.
As one could have seen coming a mile away, the next thing was a Western, but this time Costner wanted to play by his own rules. Returning to a position that he feels increasingly comfortable in, Costner set out to not only star in but also direct his passion project, a movie called Horizon: An American Saga, which is meant to span four movies in total. Unfortunately, the only one that managed to see the light of day (so far) is the first installment, which came out back in 2024. As elusive as the rest of the films in Costner’s costly film series, time is running out for audiences to stream the first part of Horizon, as it will soon ride off into the sunset and leave HBO Max in the dust on February 28.
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Will ‘Horizon’ Ever Continue?
Set against the backdrop of the great American West, Horizon focuses its lens on a handful of different characters all fighting for survival during some of the country’s deadliest years. Despite having plenty of hope and sinking a massive amount of his funds into it, Costner’s first chapter in his hopeful franchise faltered at the box office. And, while the second movie is said to be completely done, it hasn’t yet been released. In the two years since the first installment galloped into cinemas, the director and his team have faced plenty of scrutiny and scandal. From financial troubles to allegations of sexual harassment, it seems like the wheels have completely fallen off this covered wagon.
Head over to HBO Max before February 28 to see Costner’s passion project come to life.
TeaMates, Rakai is deep in his feelings this Valentine’s Day! The popular streamer recently asked Piper Rockelle to be his Valentine during a live session, and even sealed the moment with a kiss.
Rakai Pops The Question To Piper Rockelle On Livestream
On Friday Feb. 13, Rakai dedicated his livestream to asking a special someone to be his Valentine. Holding balloons and flowers, Rakai appeared nervous but excited as he popped the question to Pipe Rockelle, the 18-year-old social media star and former YouTube sensation. In clips now circulating online, Piper initially responded with a hesitant, “I mean, sure… yeah,” before confidently adding, “Yes, I want to be your Valentine.” Rakai then promised to take her out on Valentine’s Day and asked to seal the deal with a kiss, which she hesitantly agreed to, sending fans into a frenzy.
Instagram user @therealjenncarter wrote, “Rakai couldn’t wait for this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂”
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Another Instagram user @slvttbby wrote, “this so middle school but they cute tg 😂”
Instagram user @n.aiiyaa wrote, “Awww I miss being this young 😂😂🥺
Another Instagram user @mariieejaee wrote, “I like him with her 😭😍”
While Instagram user @marabear3 wrote, “A girl who’s really into you doesn’t act like this 😭”
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Instagram user @untoldtalents wrote, “They both trolling 😂”
Another Instagram user @riahoney wrote, “normal teenage behavior this is literally so cute lol!!!”
While Instagram user @_shuntrell23 wrote, “She don’t like him, she like the attention & money that comes with being with him 😂💯”
Rakai & Piper Rockelle Popped Out At The Super Bowl
Rakai and Piper have appeared together on several livestreams, often flirting and joking with one another. However, fans began suspecting something more was going on when they popped out together at the Super Bowl Sunday. On Feb. 8, Piper shared a photo of herself and Rakai at the game, showing him with his arm around her as she rested her head on his shoulder. She captioned the post, “My first Super Bowl 🥹.”
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Rakai later posted a similar photo on his own Instagram, fueling even more speculation. Things didn’t stop though, the pair also shared clips from a hotel room where they filmed TikTok videos together. Fans quickly noticed what appeared to be a tattoo of Rakai’s name on Piper’s ankle, sparking debate if the two are officially locked in.
The Duggar family is known for entering into marriage at younger ages, but Jinger Duggar is hoping her children will buck family tradition.
“My parents, they were married at 17 and 19, which is pretty young,” Jinger, 32, said on the Wednesday, February 11, episode of her eponymous podcast, referring to parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar. “That would scare me a little bit with my own kids.”
Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, are parents of Felicity, 7, Evangeline, 5, and Finn, 11 months.
“I think all of us [siblings] would probably be like, ‘17, maybe not for a girl,’” Jinger said, acknowledging that Michelle, 59, was “ready to get married” before she turned 18. “It’s one of those things where you look at it [afterward].”
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Jim Bob, 60, and Michelle have been married since 1984, going on to welcome 19 children together. They raised their children to follow a courtship-style of dating when entering into their own romantic relationships. Jinger, however, doesn’t necessarily plan to follow suit with her own kids.
“I think that the Bible’s clear about what purity is before marriage, but as far as the specifics, it’s not nailed down,” Jinger exclusively told Us Weekly in 2023. “[We were taught] you can’t go on a date with someone without a chaperone. You know, you can’t kiss before you’re married, you can’t hold hands, like, all the rules. I don’t see that in the word of God.”
According to Jinger, she wants her and Vuolo’s kids to be more open-minded as they grow up.
“I mean, sometimes things are trial and error,” the People Pleaser author told Us. “I want to equip them for life and give them the best possible lives that I can and point them to the word of God.”
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Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo with their kids, her brother and ’19 Kids’ sound guy Jim Good and his wife.Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/ Instagram
She continued, “And then, at the end of the day, I think that they will grow and mature. I don’t think that courtship is a word that we’re gonna use with them at all because I don’t think that that’s the only way to find a spouse — or the best way — at all.”
Jinger, who was 22 years old when she married Vuolo, also saw some of her siblings follow in Jim Bob and Michelle’s footsteps when it came to getting married young. Jinger’s brother-in-law Ben Seewald, for his part, was 19 years old at his 2014 wedding to Jessa Duggar.
“One reason that comes to mind is [what] my parents have shared is them getting married young and then having kids young and raising them, and then now we’re getting married,” Seewald, 30, said on Wednesday’s podcast episode. “The grandkids are coming, and they’re still pretty young and they still have enough energy to get out and do fun stuff with the grandkids. I think you get more of a potential with that next generation … to just be more involved in their lives.”
Jinger Duggar has been honest about the challenges of growing up in the TLC spotlight — and of breaking free from the conservative teachings of her childhood. Jinger is one of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s 19 children who were raised as followers of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, a fundamentalist organization founded by […]
As for Seewald, he was also interested in the idea to “start life” with Jessa, 33, as soon as possible. (Jessa was 21 when they said “I do.”)
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“I really wanted to start a family and just begin that aspect of my life,” he stated.