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Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy & Brooke Launch Savage Attack on Hope – Pure Revenge!
Bold and the Beautiful reels as everybody at Forrester Creations is still in shock from Hope Logan’s (Annika Noelle) betrayal, especially Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) and their mother-daughter relationship may never be the same.
Plus, Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) is absolutely fuming and I suspect that she’s going to want revenge.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope’s Betrayal Forges an Unlikely Alliance
So, when Brooke and Steffy watched Hope take the stage at Logan on the live stream, their jaws dropped. Brooke was in absolute shock, disbelief, and even a little bit of denial. Meanwhile, Steffy was fuming and called Hope a traitor.
And Steffy said she knew something was going on with Hope. And then Steffy was quick to remind everybody that Hope stole the company not that long ago. So, it’s no surprise she’s stabbing the Forresters in the back again.
And Steffy had lots to say while Brooke was running over to Logan to confront Katie Logan (Heather Tom) and try and snatch Hope all the way back to Forrester Creations. But despite Brooke’s unhinged behavior and her demands, I don’t think Hope is going to come back to Forrester Creations. Not now, maybe not ever.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Persona non Grata at FC
And honestly, I don’t think Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) and Steffy would take Hope at this point after this very public betrayal. Brooke’s daughter lied to their faces, lied about the leave of absence, and she was working with Katie behind their backs instead of just quitting and being honest. And now that’s made things at Forrester Creations a mess.
Ridge and Steffy decided they can’t launch Eric Forrester’s (John McCook) new couture line now because it’ll be totally overshadowed by the blindside move that Katie made because she debuted Hope for Logan right before theirs. So now, Eric’s line is actually on the shelf which means no couture sales. And Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) just told the Forresters they needed the launch to hit hard because Eric’s line was so expensive to produce and now it is on hold.
Steffy Wants Revenge on Hope on B&B
So, at this point, with Hope turning her back on Brooke and Forrester Creations, I think Steffy’s going to want Hope to pay. And Brooke definitely wants Katie to pay, but she also feels betrayed by Hope. Now, at this point, I don’t think that there’s much that Steffy or Brooke can do to Logan to punish the company.
And even if Steffy and Brooke trash talk them to the fashion media, I think that will just look like sour grapes. So, they’ve got to suck it up and act calm. But Steffy may decide on some revenge that’s a little more personal.
Something that’ll hit Hope where she is hurting right now, which is in this rift with her mom. Brooke thinks Katie stole Hope and manipulated her. But Brooke’s about to find out otherwise when Hope’s going to tell her that she’s staying at Logan.
Bold and the Beautiful: New Vibe Between Steffy & Brooke
And right before all of this went down, I was getting this vibe between Brooke and Steffy. Remember when Hope tried to get Brooke to swipe Steffy’s co-CEO seat? That was when Brooke backed down and said she just couldn’t do it to Ridge.
Then she sent Steffy a really nice text about how great she is as co-CEO. And Hope was so mad. And that was pretty much the tipping point that sent her over to Logan to sign that contract on Bold and the Beautiful.
Now we could see Steffy and Brooke doing some bonding over Hope’s betrayal and this latest stunt by Katie at Logan. Brooke feels betrayed on a more personal level by Hope and Katie. Meanwhile, Steffy feels like Hope betrayed both the Forrester family and the family business.
So, Steffy mentioned to Brooke before when all this came out that she thought something had happened that Hope wasn’t telling them. And I suspect that’s why Steffy told Hope that they were relaunching her line. Plus, it was really weird that Steffy was hugging Hope the other day.
And I think Steffy was almost trying to squeeze the truth out of Hope. I think she knew something was off, but just not what. And then Brooke came in and that gave some room for Hope to run right back over to Logan.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope’s Apologies Won’t Work on Brooke
So, now Hope is trying to make amends with Brooke, but we know it’s not going to work. And official B&B spoilers say when she and Hope bicker, we’re going to see Brooke reach a breaking point.
Plus, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) already asked Hope to move to the Spencer mansion and she agreed. So Brooke’s going to see this as Hope bailing on her both at work and at home.
Although I’m sure Ridge will be glad to not have to see Hope hanging around the house. But Brooke and Steffy are both going to be ticked at how happy that Hope is over at Logan and away from Forrester Creations.
Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy’s Revenge Plot
So, very soon we’re going to see Brooke going back and telling Steffy and the other Forresters that Hope is not coming back. She’s going to stay at Logan. And I’m sure Brooke’s going to get lots of support from Ridge, Eric, and also Steffy. I can see Brooke and Steffy venting and bonding over Hope’s betrayal. And I think this will bring Steffy and Brooke closer.
Honestly, I can even see Steffy deliberately getting closer to Brooke to salt the wound to show Hope that Brooke doesn’t need her. She has a stepdaughter, Steffy, to fill up the space that Hope left behind. And at this point, Steffy and Hope’s rivalry, I think, is back in full effect and stronger than ever. But instead of the rivalry being over a man, usually Liam, it’s about Logan and Forrester Creations and maybe even about Brooke as well.
Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy at Her Breaking point with Hope
In Steffy’s mind, Hope is the ultimate traitor and betrayer and liar. So, Steffy is going to hit back hard. And I could totally see her getting the ultimate revenge on Hope by building a tight relationship with her stepmom, Brooke, and then rubbing it in Hope’s face every chance she gets. Maybe also publicly, like when Forrester Creations finally launches Eric’s new couture line.
That would be the perfect time for Steffy to take a real hard slap at Hope. I could see Steffy taking the stage, thanking Eric, and then calling Brooke up, talking about doing another launch. Steffy putting her arm around Brooke, talking about the importance of family and loyalty.
Steffy might talk about how much Brooke means to her. And that might bug Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) a little, but she’s busy with Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan). Plus, Taylor is smart enough to realize when Steffy’s playing mind games.

Hope Fuming Soon on B&B
But I think all of that would totally get under Hope’s skin if she was watching it on the live stream of the launch. The same way it hit Brooke hard when she saw Hope on the runway with Katie talking about how great each of them is. So, I could see Hope being crushed to see Steffy and Brooke so close on the live stream of the launch.
I think Katie would reassure Hope that Brooke will get over it and things will smooth out with them, but honestly, she’s salty now about Hope leaving. So, Brooke might actually lean into showing her daughter what she’s missing out on.
Forrester vs. Logan Gets Brutal on Bold
I expect the competition between Logan and Forrester Creations to continue to be absolutely brutal. And I can see Steffy and Brooke conspiring to outdo Logan and prove to Katie that Forrester Creations will always come out on top. Steffy might even suggest that they revamp Hope’s old line into something new that she and Brooke run together.
So, things are getting really bad, especially with Katie and Brooke getting into a full-on physical brawl this week, which to be fair was absolutely initiated by Brooke. And I think it’s just the beginning. It’s going to get worse from there. Things are going to explode. Relationships are never going to be the same. And I fully expect Steffy to want to punish Hope for this.
And while Brooke is angrier at Katie, she is also not happy with Hope this week when she won’t come back to Forrester Creations. Honestly, Brooke is so hurt. Steffy might get closer to Brooke, genuinely out of concern, and then see an opportunity for revenge on Hope and grab it with both hands.
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7 Great Prime Video Shows You’ll Wish You Watched Sooner
Prime Video might be the most underrated streaming service on the market and rarely gets the same attention as Netflix or HBO in mainstream conversations. However, it has quietly built a catalog filled with some of the most unique and rewarding shows of the last decade. In fact, many of the streamer’s best originals are the kinds of shows people only discover years later, only to realize how much they have been missing out on.
That’s because Prime Video has been taking chances on stories that other platforms probably wouldn’t touch because they feel too niche or experimental. If you’ve spent years scrolling past Prime Video originals without giving them a chance, here are the great shows on the streamer that you’ll wish you watched sooner.
‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ (2023)
Daisy Jones & The Six looks like a straightforward music drama about the rise and fall of a fictional rock band in the 1970s. However, the series is so much more than that. The story, based on Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s novel, unfolds in the style of a retrospective documentary, and that storytelling technique gives it a realism that the plot really needs. The series follows aspiring singer Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) and The Six, a struggling rock band led by Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin). The group is on the verge of superstardom thanks to Billy and Daisy’s creative partnership. However, their growing feelings for each other seriously complicate the situation. Daisy Jones & The Six is an interesting look at the music industry, but it also focuses on the people behind the music. Billy tries to stay committed to his wife Camila (Camila Morrone) while navigating his chemistry with Daisy.
At the same time, the rest of the band is forced to live in the shadow of that dynamic, which slowly creates fractures that become impossible to ignore. The brilliance of the series is that there isn’t one defining moment that destroys the group. Instead, the breakup feels like the inevitable result of years of unresolved emotions. The show also does an incredible job of capturing the music scene of the 1970s. Even the soundtrack feels authentic to the time and is woven directly into the plot, to the point where it’s easy to forget that these aren’t actually rock records from back in the day. Daisy Jones & The Six‘s greatest strength is that it doesn’t feel like a series about a fictional band. It genuinely feels like a real piece of music history.
‘Patriot’ (2015–2018)
Patriot is one of the most unique spy shows ever made, which is probably why so many people completely missed it when it first aired. The series follows intelligence officer John Tavner (Michael Dorman), who is tasked with preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. To do so, he takes on the identity of a mid-level employee at an industrial piping company and travels across Europe to carry out a covert operation. However, no part of that plan is simple. One mistake leads to another, and John finds himself in increasingly absurd situations that threaten the entire operation. Patriot approaches espionage from a different, completely unglamorous angle.
John isn’t the perfect super-agent who effortlessly completes impossible missions. Instead, he is exhausted, emotionally drained, and constantly dealing with one curveball after the other. Watching him desperately improvise his way through these situations is where much of the show’s tension comes from. Despite its heavy subject material, Patriot never feels bleak. The brilliance of the show is that every obstacle feels both completely ridiculous and entirely believable within the world it creates, while John’s deteriorating mental state keeps it all emotionally grounded. Patriot is a great spy show with high stakes and suspense, and at the same time, one of the most original stories on Prime Video.
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (2024–Present)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith takes the basic premise of the iconic 2005 film and runs wild with it. The series follows two strangers, John Smith (Donald Glover) and Jane Smith (Maya Erskine), who agree to work for a mysterious espionage organization that assigns them dangerous missions around the world. The catch is that they must pose as a married couple while doing it. At first, their arrangement is purely professional. They barely know each other and spend much of the early episodes trying to figure out who their partner really is. However, as the missions become more dangerous, their fake marriage gradually evolves into something far more complicated. What makes the show so engaging is that every mission doubles as a new stage in their relationship.
Underneath all the assassinations and undercover operations, the series explores the trust and intimacy that eventually develops between the couple. Over time, it becomes difficult for them to separate their professional partnership from their personal feelings. By the second half of Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 1, the emotional stakes become just as important as the espionage itself. Glover and Erskine share an effortlessly natural dynamic, which is integral to the narrative. However, what ultimately makes the spy series such a fascinating watch is that it doesn’t just recreate the movie but does something genuinely fresh with its beloved premise.
‘The English’ (2022)
The English is the perfect intimate Western for today’s age. The miniseries follows English aristocrat Lady Cornelia Locke (Emily Blunt), who travels to the American West in 1890 to seek revenge against the man she believes is responsible for her son’s death. Along the way, she crosses paths with former cavalry scout and member of the Pawnee Nation Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer), who is traveling to Nebraska to claim land he was promised for his military service. The chance encounter gradually evolves into a meaningful partnership as the two realize their histories may be connected in unexpected ways. The English starts as a revenge story, but it keeps revealing new layers beneath that narrative.
Cornelia and Eli become entangled in a web of old massacres, stolen land, generational trauma, and the lingering consequences of violence committed years earlier. Nearly every person they encounter seems connected to a different piece of that puzzle, and the series gradually weaves those threads together until the audience understands how deeply everything is intertwined. Now, the show takes its sweet time to unravel this mystery, but that’s what keeps the audience hooked till the very end. Blunt and Chaske’s on-screen chemistry is easily the best part of The English. It’s what turns the show into a Western that feels epic in scope but deeply personal too. The series is one of Prime Video’s most overlooked gems, and deserves way more recognition than it gets.
‘Goliath’ (2016–2021)
Goliath is a compelling legal drama that everyone can enjoy. The series follows Billy McBride (Billy Bob Thornton), a once-brilliant lawyer who helped build one of Los Angeles’ most powerful law firms before his life completely fell apart. When the story begins, Billy is living out of a motel, struggling with alcoholism, and taking whatever work he can find. However, everything changes when he takes on what appears to be a straightforward wrongful death case involving a major corporation. However, as Billy digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches all the way back to his former law firm and some of the most powerful people in the city. The single lawsuit turns into a full-blown battle between ordinary people and institutions that believe they can get away with anything. None of that ever feels jarring, though, since Goliath steadily expands the scope of each case without losing sight of the personal stakes involved.
Billy is constantly forced to outmaneuver corrupt officials who have far more resources than he does. At the same time, he’s also fighting his own demons, which makes every victory feel truly earned. The supporting cast, particularly Patty Solis-Papagian (Nina Arianda), adds even more personality to the story, and her dynamic with Billy becomes one of the most interesting parts of the show. The series does an excellent job of blending courtroom drama, investigative work, and neo-noir storytelling to create a legal thriller that feels far more unpredictable than the average procedural.
‘Fleabag’ (2016–2019)
Fleabag is easily one of the most original shows on Prime Video. The series, created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, follows a young woman known only as Fleabag as she attempts to navigate grief, family dysfunction, failed relationships, and the general chaos of her life in London. The premise seems simple initially. Fleabag runs a struggling café, constantly sabotages her own happiness, and uses humor as a defense mechanism whenever life becomes uncomfortable. However, it quickly becomes clear that she is carrying far more emotional baggage than she is willing to admit. The story gradually peels back the layers of Fleabag’s life to reveal why she is the way she is. She actually spends much of the series breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the audience, which initially creates the impression that viewers understand her completely.
However, the entire point is that she is hiding from herself just as much as she is from everyone around her. Her complicated relationships with her sister Claire (Sian Clifford), her father (Bill Paterson), and her godmother (Olivia Colman) provide some of the show’s funniest and most devastating moments, and that duality is truly where Fleabag shines. The highlight of the show, though, is Fleabag’s magnetic romance with the Hot Priest (Andrew Scott), which is genuine, hilarious, and heartbreaking at the same time. Fleabag is one of the most human shows ever made, and whoever hasn’t watched it is seriously missing out on some great TV.
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (2017–2023)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is proof that a great character can carry a show for years. The series follows Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), a perfect 1950s housewife whose life comes crashing down when her husband Joel (Michael Zegen) suddenly leaves her. While dealing with the heartbreak, Midge accidentally discovers a talent for stand-up comedy and decides to pursue a career in an industry that wasn’t really welcoming to women at the time. Initially, the whole thing feels like Midge’s attempt to regain control of her life, but it eventually leads her on an ambitious journey through New York City’s comedy scene and beyond. Midge begins performing in smoky clubs, opening for bigger acts, going on tour, while constantly butting heads with industry insiders who underestimate her. As opposed to her career that keeps gaining momentum, her personal life remains as chaotic as ever.
Joel never fully disappears from the story; her parents, Abe (Tony Shalhoub) and Rose (Marin Hinkle), struggle to understand her choices, and her fiercely loyal manager, Susie Myerson (Alex Borstein), becomes one of the most important people in her life. The show constantly balances these competing storylines without losing sight of Midge’s growth as both a performer and a person, and that becomes the heart of the narrative. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is technically a period drama, but the show’s fast pace and witty humor make it as relatable as ever. It’s charming, funny, and a surprisingly emotional exploration of what happens when a woman refuses to settle, and that makes it one of the most rewarding watches on Prime Video.
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18 celebrity couples who got married in secret
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Not everyone has to get married at Madison Square Garden.
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7 Perfect Double Features To Watch With ‘Obsession’
We are halfway through 2026, and many of the biggest titles — including Christopher Nolan‘s most ambitious film yet, The Odyssey, and Dune: Part Three — are yet to arrive. However, that doesn’t mean we haven’t found the defining film of 2026 yet, with one release perfectly capturing the insatiable hunger from audiences for new stories, the current peak of a beloved theatrical genre, and the breakout moment for a sure-fire Hollywood superstar.
Of course, we’re talking about Focus Features’ Obsession, directed by YouTuber-turned-filmmaker Curry Barker, and starring the Oscars-bound Inde Navarrette. Not only has the film been heralded as one of the best of its kind this decade, but it has also broken numerous records in its unstoppable box office run, including becoming the highest-grossing movie with a sub-$1 million budget of all time. But all good things deserve a partner, and some of the very best films are enjoyed alongside a second feature. So, with that in mind, here are seven perfect double features to watch with Obsession.
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‘Backrooms’ (2026)
There is literally no better double-feature option for Obsession than the other horror film that has gone viral at the very same time. Directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, who himself broke a record by becoming the youngest person ever to open at #1 at the North American box office, Backrooms follows the discovery of a labyrinthine other-world inside a furniture store, and the many evil secrets it hides.
Led by Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor, this creepy horror is based on a viral internet story, as the online world continues to seep into our theaters with wonderful success. Both a terrifically chilling example of jaw-dropping set design and a neat exploration of accountability and self-reflection, Backrooms is the perfect double feature option for Obsession, and not just because they are both in theaters at the same time.
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‘It Follows’ (2014)
Key to the success of Obsession is its detailed examination of the world’s current relationship with relationships, specifically how consent is understood. For another horror film that captures the sexual zeitgeist and battles with consent in its own intelligent way, look no further than David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows.
Boasting a central performance that cemented Maika Monroe as a modern-day scream queen, It Follows is, at its heart, a truly terrifying film, featuring one of the most frightening jump scares of the 21st century. But its less-than-subtle metaphor for sexually transmitted disease is what helped it stand out among the horror crowd in 2014, and it is superbly relevant 12 years later.
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‘Companion’ (2025)
Relationships are the hot topic of horror films this decade, and that is indicative of a world currently fearing codependency and constantly exposed to terrifying examples of romance-gone-wrong. One of the gems of this niche sub-genre of horror arrived last year in the form of Drew Hancock‘s Companion, the tale of a sentient android (Sophie Thatcher) who becomes wrapped up in her owner’s (Jack Quaid) murderous plot to secure a fortune.
A domestic horror of the highest order, this clever, biting film boasts a pair of terrific lead performances and a twisting plot that isn’t satisfied with just dropping jaws. “It’s a genuinely funny comedy, a suspenseful thriller, and has some pretty gnarly gore scenes to boot,” wrote Emma Kiely in Collider’s review, with this just one of gushing critical responses to a true 2025 gem.
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‘Possession’ (1981)
The spiritual predecessor to Obsession, Possession, the 1981 horror favorite by Andrzej Żuławski, explores the downfall of a marriage, as a woman spirals out of control following her husband’s request for divorce. However, when infidelity is uncovered, a hunt for the truth soon exposes something much more sinister, ripped straight from the most gruesome of sci-fi horror stories.
One of the most viscerally captivating horror experiences of all time, Possession might not have literally inspired Obsession, but its tone is felt throughout. Director Żuławski had been through a bitter, upsetting divorce of his own, and used the film as a cathartic expression of his pain, with the raw, unfiltered mind of the man exploding into horror gold.
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‘Black Swan’ (2010)
Who knew ballet could be so scary? Well, clearly, Darren Aronofsky did when he crafted one of the most intense movies of the century so far in Black Swan. Led by Natalie Portman, the film follows a ballerina’s pursuit of perfection in her craft, as her position as the prima ballerina in Swan Lake is threatened by the arrival ofa newcomer, Lily (Mila Kunis).
The desperate hunt for perfection can quickly turn into an obsession, with Nina becoming detached from reality and engaging in self-abusive behavior as a result. This should sound like a familiar concept to Obsession fans, with Nikki and Nina oddly similar. Black Swan was nominated for an impressive five Academy Awards in early 2011, with Portman swanning away with the prize for Best Actress in one of the most well-earned wins of the decade.
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‘Pearl’ (2022)
Just the above image alone is reminiscent of Navarrette’s already iconic grin, pained by the reality that hides behind it. The smile is that of Pearl (Mia Goth), who beams from ear to ear as her husband returns home to a gory crime scene, much like Bear’s arrival from work to see that Nikki has quite literally waited in situ for him in Obsession.
The second installment in Ti West‘s X film series, Pearl is one of the shining lights of 2020s horror. Goth’s performance as the titular serial killer is perfectly unhinged, but, like Navarrette, she doesn’t simply rely on the chaos of her actions to be watchable. Instead, Goth imbues the character with deeply tragic emotion, with her and Navarratte delivering two of the defining female horror performances this decade so far.
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‘Misery’ (1990)
When it comes to the cinematic depiction of obsession, have any ever been better than Annie Wilkes in Misery, the adaptation of Stephen King‘s 1987 novel? Kathy Bates‘ performance is pitch-perfect, walking the tightrope between disturbing and darkly humorous. For her trouble, she became the first woman ever to win the Best Actress Oscar for a performance in a horror movie, something that Navarrette herself might just replicate next year.
Bates’ Annie is seemingly harmless and almost mouse-like when we first meet her. However, behind the quiet smile is the terrifying mind of an obsessed fan, who transforms from the rescuer of James Caan‘s Paul Sheldon into his, well, biggest fan. A masterful adaptation that has since defined the horror genre, Misery is a must-watch and a perfect double feature with Obsession.
- Release Date
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November 30, 1990
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107 minutes
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Andrew Scheinman
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Battlestar Galactica’s Most Exciting Episode Stole From Star Wars
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The greatest strength of the 2004 Battlestar Galactica reboot is that it’s the opposite of Star Trek in tone, theme, and execution. This helped the show establish its own identity: not only was it drastically different than the original show from 1979, but it was the polar opposite of Star Trek, the most enduring sci-fi franchise in geek history. When this reboot came out, Trek was in the twilight years of its so-called Golden Age. Ironically enough, that Golden Age might never have happened without Ronald D. Moore, the BSG reboot showrunner who got his start writing for Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Despite being the anti-Trek show, Moore had to borrow from his old franchise in one way: having a relatively small number of space fights. Those were very expensive to film, so Moore filled most scripts with Trek-adjacent elements like interstellar politics and moral dilemmas galore. Every now and then, though, this newer show had to give the fans what they want in the form of a ball-to-the-wall space battle. The first real example of this was the Season 1 episode “The Hand of God.” This story looks and feels nothing like Star Trek, which is only fitting; after all, its most climactic moment was based on Star Wars!
Stay On Target

The plot of “The Hand of God” is that the Battlestar Galactica crew discovers an asteroid filled with tylium, which helps them “jump” throughout space. But the asteroid is currently being mined by the Cylons, whom our heroes have always had trouble defeating. Deciding to risk it for the biscuit, Commander Adama orders a bold attack on the enemy. That attack is a success, primarily because of two Viper pilots: the injured Starbuck, who comes up with the plan of attack, and 2) Apollo, who succeeds in his bombing run by successfully maneuvering through Cylon mine shafts on the Asteroid.
After “The Hand of God” premiered, Ronald D. Moore released commentary for this episode via podcast. The Battlestar Galactica showrunner confirmed that Apollo’s attack run on the asteroid was inspired by the Rebels’ Death Star attacks in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi. As heroes Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles did in those films. Apollo dodges anti-aircraft weaponry and maneuvers down a tight space before hitting a small target with his explosives. Arguably, this scene also critiques ROTJ by showing Apollo slowing, stopping, and using other tactics the Rebels just never thought of.
Great Shot, Kid! That Was One In A Million

Ronald D. Moore was the first to admit that the space battle in “The Hand of God” is a fairly blatant homage to Star Wars, but that’s okay. Creatively speaking, if you’re going to steal an idea, why not steal the very best? The two Death Star attacks remain among the coolest onscreen battles in the entire 20th-century, and Moore referencing them both helped put Battlestar Galactica on the map. Ironically enough, this episode premiered just a few months before George Lucas’ hated prequels came to an end. In a perfect world, the success of this episode’s space battle should have been a warning to Star Wars fans.
What’s that warning? Simple: when the Star Trek guy is doing Star Wars better than George freakin’ Lucas, you just know your franchise is washed!
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TV’s Hottest Fantasy Actor Saved Her Career By Botching Star Wars Audition
By Chris Snellgrove
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If you’re a fan of HBO’s House of the Dragon, you sometimes have to defend yourself to your more skeptical friends. If yours are anything like mine, they’ll start asking you some hard questions, like, “After Game of Thrones got so bad, why the heck would you come back for another show?” I give them all kinds of answers, of course. Sometimes, I tell them that this show is like GoT before it fell off; other times, I tell them that I’m just invested in the mythology of Westeros. While these are both true to some extent, the main reason I watch is much simpler: hot ladies in fantasy clothing!
One great example of this is Olivia Cooke. In House of the Dragon, she plays an important character: Alicent Hightower, a queen whose crumbling relationship with Rhaenyra Targaryen leads to civil war. Cooke is absolutely mesmerizing in the role, imbuing charisma and pathos to a character who makes one bad decision after another. Beneath her character’s regal bearing, she wears the effervescent beauty of the girl next door. However, we came very close to never having Cooke appear in House of the Dragon at all. In a recent interview, she admitted how close she came to getting a very different role: Rey in The Force Awakens!
From Sci-Fi To Fantasy

Recently, Olivia Cooke offered an interview to Josh Horowitz on his Happy Sad Confused podcast. There, she spoke about a wide range of topics before her host brought up something very specific. Horowitz asked her if there was any truth to the rumor that she had auditioned for a role in The Last Jedi, the controversial Star Wars film. Cooke busted this “weird rumor” before dropping some truly shocking news. While she didn’t audition for TLJ, she did audition for The Force Awakens. And not just for any role: she auditioned for Rey, the main character of the entire Sequel trilogy!
The House of the Dragon star was very self-deprecating during the interview. She confirmed that “I did audition a few times for the other one, where Daisy Ridley got [it]” before downplaying the significance of her audition. “But you know, everyone and their dog auditioned for that,” she said. She then got very candid about how she did when auditioning for the most popular sci-fi franchise in the world. “I think I auditioned once in L.A., and then once with J.J. [Abrams]. And I was sh*t. I was really bad,” she said.
Everything’s Coming Up Olivia

Does Olivia Cooke have any sour grapes over not getting the highly coveted role? Not really. During the interview, she drove home both how bad her audition performance was and how good Ridley’s was. “You know when you go into an audition, and you’re just not bringing it, and you’ve let yourself down, you’ve let everyone down in the room?” she asked rhetorically. “Daisy did such an amazing job, I just wasn’t that kind of an actor at that time. It just wasn’t a fit.” Fortunately, things worked out: she landed parts in other high-profile films like Ready Player One, eventually getting the part of Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon.
In retrospect, things really worked out for this talented actor. As it is, she’s a major player in one of the biggest and most popular shows ever made. Had she won the part of Rey in the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, her career might very well have suffered the same way that Daisy Ridley’s has: starring in one forgettable film after another, just waiting for Lucasfilm to give her a call back. But Olivia Cooke is absolutely thriving in a career-defining role that gives “fantasy girl” a new meaning. Will of the Force or will of the Seven? Either way, Cooke was clearly destined for greatness!
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The Most Underappreciated Marvel Movie Is Getting A Surprise Sequel
By Chris Snellgrove
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Don’t call it a comeback; they’ve been here for years! Marvel Studios is on the cusp of a kind of renaissance. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is currently on track to earn at least $1.5 billion at the box office, a number that could go even higher with positive word-of-mouth. Meanwhile, Avengers: Doomsday is releasing near the end of the year, and that movie will be bringing in cameo characters like the X-Men while reuniting the MCU’s biggest actors: Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. That’s a recipe for another monster hit that may cause fans to forget how ho-hum last year was.
What happened last year? Marvel released two blockbuster summer movies: The Thunderbolts and The Fantastic Four: First Steps, each of which earned less than Superman (2025), the inaugural film of the DCU. That failure stung, and most fans assumed that we wouldn’t be getting more films in either of these Marvel franchises. However, it sounds like one of these films is going to get a sequel, and it’s not the one you suspect. According to industry scooper Alex Perez, Marvel Studios is currently working on a sequel to The Thunderbolts.
Look Who’s Back

Every month, insider Alex Perez catches fans up on the latest Marvel scoops via a Q&A session on The Cosmic Circus. One fan asked if there was any news about Doctor Strange 3, and the scooper claimed that Marvel had that film on the creative backburner. According to Perez, the studio is currently prioritizing the following projects instead: “Black Panther 3, Shang-Chi 2, Spider-Man 5, The X-Men, Thunderbolts* sequel, Blade, Midnight Sons, and the next Avengers title.” Some of these are no-brainers (like Shang-Chi 2, Spider-Man 5, and the X-Men), but others are surprising. In particular, fans were shocked to discover that a Thunderbolts sequel was in development.
Why is it so shocking that Marvel is reportedly working on a Thunderbolts sequel? It all comes down to money, of course. The first film earned $382.4 million against a budget of $180 million. That looks profitable on paper, but Variety previously reported that the movie would need to earn at least $425 million just to break even. The fact that it fell so far short of that goal means that Marvel might have actually lost over $43 million on this movie. Why, then, would the studio work on another film that is likely to lose money?
The Gang’s All Here (For Now)

This could, effectively, be an investment in Disney+. While the first Thunderbolts was a dud at the box office, it became a massive streaming hit. In its first five days on Disney+, it got a whopping 702 million minutes viewed, making it the number one hit in 40 countries. If plenty of new fans checked out the first movie once it hit streaming, Disney may be gambling that a theatrical sequel will make more money. Alternatively, they might use the Thunderbolts sequel the way that Prime Video is reportedly using Masters of the Universe: as a way to recruit new streaming subscribers and retain old ones.
Alternatively, Marvel could (like the kids say) do it for the lore. The Thunderbolts sets up many of the big plot developments that will be unpacked by Avengers: Doomsday. One year after that film premieres, the MCU will get a reset via Avengers: Secret Wars. It’s possible that the Thunderbolts sequel will be used to set up other major events or to simply help audiences explore this brave new world. Finally, if Thunderbolts director Jake Schreier really wants to do the sequel, Marvel may just do him a favor; after all, they already have plenty of confidence in the man, having hired him to direct the MCU’s first X-Men movie.

So far, we don’t know who will direct or even who will star in the Thunderbolts sequel, which is significant because some characters are likely to die in Doomsday and/or Secret Wars. However, it’s definitely good news that this beloved movie (it has an 88 percent critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 93 percent audience rating) is getting a follow-up film. One of the most common complaints about superhero movies is that they typically follow a cookie-cutter formula. Love it or hate it, The Thunderbolts was fiercely original, and the studio could clearly use more of that pioneering spirit as they do the unthinkable and finally reboot the MCU.
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