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Chix On Netflix … Guess The Hot Actress!
Can you guess which Netflix babe put her rockin’ hot bod on full display in this eye-popping selfie?! Don’t let the animal print swimsuit distract you … keep your eyes on the prize! She starred in Netflix’s “Do Revenge” with Maya Hawke and Sophie…
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The Greatest Western Trilogy Ever Made Is Being Removed From Streaming
The Western may not dominate Hollywood the way it once did, but it’s never truly left the cultural conversation. In recent years, creators like Taylor Sheridan have revived the genre through modern sagas like Yellowstone and period-driven stories like 1883 and 1923. Even awards-season contenders like 2025’s Train Dreams have proven there’s still room for dusty landscapes and emotional reckonings on the big screen, not to mention modern classics like True Grit and 3:10 to Yuma — ironically both remakes of older westerns.
But long before prestige cable and neo-Westerns, there was one trilogy that reshaped the genre entirely — a trio of films that every cowboy epic since has been chasing, and now, that trilogy is about to disappear from streaming. The Dollars Trilogy — A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly — is officially leaving Prime Video on February 28, giving fans less than a month to revisit one of cinema’s most influential runs.
Directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, the trilogy didn’t just popularize the Spaghetti Western — it redefined what a Western hero could look like. Eastwood’s cigarillo-smoking antihero, the “Man With No Name,” first rides into town in A Fistful of Dollars, a gritty tale of gang warfare in the border town of San Miguel. The sequel pairs Eastwood’s drifter with a rival bounty hunter in pursuit of a dangerous outlaw, before The Good, the Bad and the Ugly perfected the formula.
How Good Is ‘The Dollars Trilogy’?
Collider’s Blu-ray review stated that The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is pure cinema — not necessarily profound in theme, but undeniably masterful in execution, stretching style, sound, and image into something unforgettable. The review emphasized that the film demands to be seen big and heard loud, praising high-definition releases for enhancing Leone’s grand, operatic style. While Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West may be his crowning achievement, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly stands only a breath behind — one of the defining Spaghetti Westerns and an essential piece of film history.
This is one of the great Spaghetti westerns, and though Leone’s next, Once Upon a Time in the West, is his masterpiece, this is only spitting distance from that. This is an absolute must-have.
The Dollars Trilogy leaves Prime Video at the end of February.
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December 22, 1966
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161 minutes
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Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni, Sergio Leone, Mickey Knox
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Alberto Grimaldi
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‘Father Knows Best’ Star Lauren Chapin Dead at 80
‘Father Knows Best’
Lauren Chapin Dead at 80 After Cancer Battle
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Lauren Chapin — who played the youngest child, Kathy “Kitten” Anderson, on the beloved 1950s TV show “Father Knows Best” — has died.
Her son, Matthew Chapin, announced the news on social media Tuesday evening, writing … “After a long hard fought battle over the past 5 years, the time has come. My mother Lauren Chapin passed away from her battle with cancer tonight.”
Lauren kicked off her acting career with an uncredited role in 1954’s “A Star Is Born” starring Judy Garland as well as the CBS series “Lux Video Theatre” before being cast as the precocious Kitten in ‘FKB.’
“Father Knows Best” ran for 6 seasons, and after it ended, she appeared on an installment of “General Electric Theater” alongside Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows as well as the 1976 comedy musical “The Amorous Adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.” She also returned for a ‘FKB’ reunion and Christmas special in 1977, and played Ace’s mom in 1980’s “Scout’s Honor.”
She took a decades-long acting hiatus before snagging a recurring role in the family drama “School Bus Diaries” in 2016.
Lauren had a difficut life, claiming her father sexually abused her as a child. She also dealt with substance abuse and legal woes, and was addicted to heroin until she was 25, according to the Orlando Sentinel. She was also married and divorced by the age of 19.
Reflecting on her past woes, she told the Sentinel in 2001 … “The most important thing is not that we have a past. But it’s what we do with the present that counts.”
In her adult life, she managed artists, including her daughter, Latin pop singer Summer Healy-Chapin. She also worked as a counter manager for Guerlain perfume in Florida in 2001 and was heavily involved in her church.
She wrote 2 books helped raise more than $2 million for underprivileged and abused children as well.
She was 80.
RIP
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Demi Lovato Shares Self-Care Routine In Preparation For Tour
Demi Lovato is giving a glimpse into her daily routine in preparation for her “It’s Not That Deep Tour,” which kicks off in April. This comes after the singer canceled several tour dates, citing she needed more time to rest and focus on her health before taking the stage once again.
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Demi Lovato Shares The Challenges Of Touring

Lovato is getting ready to entertain fans on stage once again, a couple of years after saying that she wasn’t sure she would ever go on tour again. The singer-songwriter completed the “Holy Fvck Tour” in 2022, which took a toll on her.
Lovato talked to People about her past statement, saying that the reason she wanted to stop touring was because of “how taxing it can be on the body, on the mind.” Regardless, she has now decided to go back on the road for her fans.
Despite knowing how tiring touring can be, Lovato said that the outcome is rewarding. “It’s the feeling when I see a fan crying through a smile because they’re so excited to be there,” she shared.
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The former Disney star said she is left speechless whenever she sees fans enjoying her music. “As hard as touring can be, it is so much fun, and that’s what I’m looking forward to is the connection with my fans,” she added.
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The Singer Is Training For Peak Performance

Lovato, who is now 33 years old, has been training her body in order to be in tip-top shape for her tour. She has been religiously going to the gym for several months, adding that she does a lot of cardio exercises. “I’m doing a lot of cario so I’m not out of breath when I sing and dance at the same time,” she explained.
Moreover, the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer also exercises specific areas of her body, as she has back issues that she wants to take care of before her tour. “I have some back issues and getting my glutes and my quads strong so that I’m protecting my body,” Lovato said.
Lovato is also religiously rehearsing, sharing how excited she is for the tour, adding, “I can’t wait!”
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Demi Lovato Is Mentally Preparing As Well

Apart from training her body, Lovato is also mentally preparing herself by making sure she remembers all the lyrics to her songs, something that she, at times, forgets due to her ADHD, a diagnosis she shared with The New York Times in 2021. “Turns out I have ADHD, but I’m not bipolar,” she told the publication, correcting a prior diagnosis she once thought she had.
At times, Lovato says her mind wanders in the middle of a song, and she loses her focus. “I’ll see a poster in the audience or something, lose my focus and forget the words to my own songs,” she shared.
Lovato has also released nine albums to date, and because she’s had to learn the lyrics of so many songs over the course of her career, she sometimes forgets the words.
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The Singer Shares The Difficulty Of Being Apart From Her Husband

Another challenge Lovato will be facing once her tour starts is being away from her husband, musician Jordan Lutes aka Jutes, whom she married in 2025.
According to the singer, they make an effort not to be apart for longer than two weeks. Lutes, she says, will go and see her for the first month of her tour, but the succeeding dates may be more difficult, as he himself will be on the road.
“So we’ll be away from each other for a little bit longer than two weeks, which will be a little difficult, but I’ve got my fans to keep me company, and it’ll be great,” Lovato shared.
Demi Lovato Canceled Some Tour Dates
On February 10, as The Blast previously reported, Lovato took to Instagram to cancel five shows from her tour in order to “protect” her health, admitting that she might have “overextended what may be possible.”
The “It’s Not That Deep Tour” was originally supposed to start on April 8, but with shows canceled in Charlotte, Nashville, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Denver, the start date has been moved to April 13 in Orlando.
Lovato’s tour spans 18 dates and will wrap up on May 25.
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911 Audio Reveals Person Unable to Enter Katherine Short’s Bedroom: Report
A reported 911 dispatch call is shedding new light on how Martin Short’s daughter, Katherine Hartley Short, was discovered dead in her home.
TMZ reported on Tuesday, February 24, that it had obtained audio in which a police dispatcher noted that the person who called 911 said they were at Katherine’s home in the Hollywood Hills but unable to enter a bedroom on the property.
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly that officers responded to a radio call of a possible suicide attempt on Monday, February 23, at 6:43 p.m. The LAPD said responding officers found a deceased female at the location. A cause of death has not yet been determined.
Martin’s family confirmed Katherine’s death in a statement to Us on Tuesday. She was 42.
“It is with profound grief that we confirm the passing of Katherine Hartley Short. The Short family is devastated by this loss and asks for privacy at this time,” the actor and comedian’s rep said. “Katherine was beloved by all and will be remembered for the light and joy she brought into the world.”
Martin, 75, adopted Katherine with his late wife, Nancy Dolman. The couple also shared adopted sons Oliver, 39, and Henry, 36. Nancy died at age 58 in August 2010 after a battle with ovarian cancer.
Some of Katherine’s neighbors in the Hollywood Hills remembered her on Tuesday, with a next-door neighbor describing her as a “great neighbor and gardener.”
“She was very nice, but this is a quiet neighborhood, and to be fair, we don’t see too many neighbors usually out,” said another neighbor, who added that Katherine was a respectful neighbor who didn’t throw parties and wasn’t loud.
Martin previously opened up about the impact of his wife’s death on the Short family.
In a 2012 interview with The Guardian, the Only Murders in the Building star said “it’s been a tough two years” for his children.
“This is the thing of life that we live in denial about, that it will ever happen to us or our loved ones, and when it does, you gain a little and you suffer a little,” Martin said at the time. “There’s no big surprise.”
In 2014, the Emmy winner shared more details about how he and his family remembered Nancy after her death.
“[Nancy] had once said to me, ‘I don’t want a funeral and I don’t want a memorial. Throw a party, or not.’ She just was so irritated that she was losing this battle, she didn’t want to think about it,” Martin said on The Meredith Vieira Show. “So I just followed her wishes. We went up, we had a party with about 30 close friends and family. She was cremated. The kids and I went into a boat, we sprinkled the ashes into the water, and we jumped into the ashes.”
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Hilary Duff Addresses Ashley Tisdale Drama, Lindsay Lohan Feud on ‘Call Her Daddy’
Hilary Duff
Comin’ Clean About ‘Toxic’ Mom Group
…And Past Lindsay Lohan Feud!
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Hilary Duff is comin’ clean about the “toxic” mom group fiasco that took the internet by storm last month … and is even addressing past drama with Lindsay Lohan!
The “Roommates” singer reflected on all the drama — new and old — on her Wednesday appearance on “Call Her Daddy.” She first recalls her teenage “nemesis” Lindsay … who she was often pitted against back in the early aughts — and with whom she was notoriously involved in a love triangle with the late Aaron Carter.
But, the singer and actress confirmed any beef with LiLo was buried way back in the day … saying they came to an understanding one night at the club and even took a shot together!
Onto more recent drama … HD addresses the buzz kicked off by Ashley Tisdale saying she was part of a judgmental mom group — that fans assumed included Hilary, Mandy Moore and Meghan Trainor — and said she “felt used” and “sad” about the whole scenario
Hilary noted people didn’t have to “connect very many dots” and pushed back at the narrative, explaining … “It sucks to read something that’s not true, and it sucks on behalf of six women and all of their lives.”
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She even addressed her husband Matthew Koma getting involved in the drama — it’s all in the clip.
As we told you … Ashley’s rep assured us the internet was twisting the “High School Musical” star’s words … but it seems Hilary took it as personally as her fans!
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10 Years Later, This Giant Monster Movie Is the Best Sci-Fi Kaiju Movie Since ‘Godzilla’
When the word “Kaiju” enters a conversation, most people tend to think of Godzilla. The King of the Monsters’ debut in 1954 was both iconic and chilling, especially since he was meant to serve as an allegory for the horrors that nuclear warfare could bring upon the Earth. While there have been some valiant attempts, very few monster movies come close to capturing the blend of allegory and spectacle of Godzilla. That all changed in 2016 when Nacho Vigalondo delivered one of the strangest yet unique monster movies with Colossal.
Colossal follows the life of Gloria (Anne Hathaway), a writer struggling with her alcoholic tendencies and the end of her relationship. At her rope’s end, she travels back to her hometown of Mainhead, New Hampshire, where she takes up a job at a bar run by her childhood friend Oscar (Jason Sudeikis). Around the same time, a massive reptilian monster starts ripping through Seoul, South Korea. It’s revealed that the monster is connected to Gloria’s actions; if she dances, it dances, and if she walks, it walks — though it ends up causing more destruction in the process. What really makes Colossal a standout is how it uses the monster as a metaphor for alcoholism and its destructive effects.
Colossal was a turning point in Anne Hathaway’s career. While she’d previously played a literal princess in The Princess Diaries, a struggling journalist in The Devil Wears Prada, and impressed fans with her turn as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises, Colossal lets her tap into her inner messiness to play Gloria. Gloria’s alcohol issues, much like the monster stomping through Seoul, make a mess of her life. She loses her job, her boyfriend, and is directly responsible for causing untold damage halfway around the world. Part of the draw of Colossal is watching Hathaway play a character who’s the complete opposite of her usual roles, and nailing it in the process.
If Hathaway’s performance in Colossal is a surprise, then no one was prepared for the extremely dark turn Sudeikis takes as Oscar. Midway through Colossal, it’s revealed that Oscar can control his own massive avatar, a giant robot. It’s also revealed that he is a monster himself: he bullies one of his friends, Joel (Austin Stowell), for showing romantic interest in Gloria, and starts verbally belittling her as she begins to gain control over her monster. It’s a pattern that fits an abusive relationship to a T, and it’s utterly shocking to see the man who would later play the incredibly kind Ted Lasso play such a despicable human being. Yet it also shows that Sudeikis has incredible range as an actor.
The Godzilla Film That Made Giant Monster Movies Cool in America Again Has a New Streaming Home
The movie stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Bryan Cranston.
An Indie Studio Owes Its Success to ‘Colossal’
Though Colossal turned out to be a surprise hit when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2016, it faced opposition from Toho, the studio behind the Godzilla films. Toho sued Colossal‘s distributor, Voltage Pictures, in 2015, alleging that publicity materials included images from Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla and that Voltage was attempting to make an unauthorized Godzilla knockoff. Nacho Vigalondo didn’t help matters, as one of his quotes describing Colossal was used as fuel for Toho’s legal fire:
“It’s going to be the cheapest Godzilla movie ever, I promise. It’s going to be a serious Godzilla movie, but I’ve got an idea that’s going to make it so cheap that you will feel betrayed.”
Toho and Voltage eventually settled out of court, which turned out to be a boon to the indie world. Following its TIFF premiere, Colossal was scooped up by NEON, which has become one of the world’s biggest independent film distributors. NEON’s list of films includes Academy Award winners like Parasite and Anora, as well as sleeper hits like Hulu’s Palm Springs. None of it would be possible without Colossal, which shows that Godzilla isn’t the only giant monster that can rule the movie screen.
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April 6, 2017
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109 minutes
- Director
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Nacho Vigalondo
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Dominic Rustam, Nahikari Ipiña, Nicolas Chartier, Russell Levine, Zev Foreman
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Barbra Streisand Slammed Over Olympic Post About Alysa Liu
Barbra Streisandis under fire on social media after sharing what she appeared to intend as a heartfelt congratulatory message to Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu. The EGOT-winning legend took to Instagram to celebrate Liu’s gold medal victory at the Winter Olympics, but the post quickly drew criticism from some users who felt the caption veered off course. While many fans praised Alysa Liu’s historic achievement, others questioned Barbra Streisand’s wording and the personal anecdote she included.
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Barbra Streisand Celebrates Alysa Liu’s Olympic Win

On February 21, Streisand congratulated Liu after the skater secured gold at the Winter Olympics in Milan. The singer shared her excitement about the achievement while noting a personal connection she discovered.
“We were so happy to see Alysa Liu win the gold medal in Milan yesterday. My husband just showed me that in 2019 she skated to my song ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade.’ I’m so proud of her. I heard that she is half Chinese. My second family in Brooklyn that lived above us was a Chinese family called the Choys. I worked in their Chinese restaurant since I was 12 years old and also baby sat for their children. She was like a second mother to me.”
While the message was meant to honor Liu’s accomplishment, parts of the caption quickly became the focus of online discussion.
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Critics Say Post Missed The Mark
Soon after the tribute went live, social media users began reacting to the wording, with some suggesting the message felt awkward or off topic. “’I heard she is half Chinese’ took me out,” one user commented as another sarcastically said, “Heard she’s Chinese, posts pic of Chinese people she knows. incredible”
Someone else wrote, “Girl, this caption was a wild ride,” while a fourth bluntly said, “Boomer posting, this is so funny I’m sorry.”
Beyond the wording, other critics argued the caption shifted attention away from Liu’s accomplishment and toward Streisand’s personal experiences. One widely shared reaction summed up the sentiment circulating online, “How do I make her gold medal winning accomplishment by an Asian woman about me?’ – Barbra probably.”
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The comments didn’t stop there. Another Instagram user chimed in with, “Welp. We now know Barbra writes her own posts,” while someone else simply asked, “the caption???” adding a skull emoji.
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Alysa Liu’s Gold Medal Performance Marked A Full-Circle Moment

Liu’s Olympic victory wasn’t just about the medal. It also represented the culmination of a deeply personal journey that has defined her career. Her gold-winning program, set to Donna Summer’s “MacArthur Park,” showcased both technical precision and emotional artistry, with the 20-year-old appearing fully immersed in the moment during the final stretch of the performance.
For Liu, success wasn’t solely about the podium but about the opportunity to express herself on the ice. “I’m really grateful that I got the chance to showcase my art and my ideas,” she said after winning.
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Alysa Liu’s Historic Gold Marks First U.S. Women’s Olympic Win In 24 Years

The historic moment also carried broader significance, marking the first Olympic gold medal for a U.S. women’s figure skater in 24 years. Liu’s path to that achievement has been anything but conventional. She first stepped onto the ice at just five years old after her father, Arthur Liu, recognized her potential and committed heavily to her development.
“I spared no money, no time,” he said in an interview with “60 Minutes.” “I just saw the talent.” That dedication meant Liu’s childhood looked very different from most, with intense training schedules during her early teenage years that required daily time on the ice.
Alysa Liu Also Helped Secure Team USA Gold
Liu’s Olympic success extended beyond her individual performance, as she also played a key role in Team USA’s gold medal victory earlier in the competition. On February 6, the 20-year-old delivered her short program during the team event, finishing second behind Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto with a score of 74.90, despite receiving a quarter under-rotation call on her triple loop.
The strong performance contributed valuable points toward the United States securing the top podium spot.
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Test Your Knowledge With the Collider Movie Quiz — February 25, 2026
Can you answer these movie questions, wherein each correct response begins with a successive letter of the word “Collider”?
Welcome to the Collider Movie Quiz! Every Monday through Friday, we’ll give you an opportunity to prove your knowledge in the world of film trivia. We’ll be using the most prestigious, scientifically accurate method for separating world-premiere cinephiles from straight-to-DVD casuals: multiple choice! Be sure to sign in and track your day-to-day progress, and don’t forget to try our daily TV Quiz for another challenge!
Whether it’s actors or directors, beloved franchises or cult classics, critical darlings or Oscar snubs, the artistry of silent films or a silent film called The Artist… we’ll cover it all. Cinema has a storied and textured tradition, but just how much of it is stashed in the recesses of your celluloid brain? You’ll need to roll through reels upon reels of the useless factoids you’ve accumulated over the years in order to focus in on the correct answer. And when in doubt, deductive reasoning can always be your reliable Second Unit. Today’s challenge: We’re going to spell “Collider,” one letter at a time. Here are eight questions whose answers will each begin with a successive letter in that word. Click “Start Quiz” below for our feature presentation!
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‘Game of Thrones’ New Prequel Can Officially Answer the Franchise’s Oldest Mystery 7 Years Later
Game of Thrones may have ended almost seven years ago, but the franchise is stronger than ever, with both House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms becoming huge successes and more spin-offs being developed. George R. R. Martin recently announced that his franchise, which spans both page and screen, is now heading to the stage alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company with the upcoming play The Mad King.
This spin-off is the most directly connected to Game of Thrones as it explores the reign of King Aerys II Targaryen (David Rintoul), father of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), allowing it to feature many important characters, some of whom appear in the original show and others who impact the story long after their deaths. Even more intriguing is that Martin’s announcement reveals that the play will focus on the Tourney at Harrenhal, an event that fans have been speculating about for decades. As such, The Mad King is in a position to answer a long-standing mystery that Game of Thrones never addressed.
The Tourney at Harrenhal Sets Up the Events of ‘Game of Thrones’
While the play takes place roughly 17 years before Game of Thrones, the Tourney at Harrenhal is a significant factor in the show’s events because it is one of the inciting events of Robert’s Rebellion. This war shapes Westeros ahead of Game of Thrones, positioning characters for their various roles. But more importantly, the tourney itself brings Lyanna Stark (Aisling Franciosi) and Rhaegar Targaryen (Wilf Scolding) together, directly leading to Jon Snow’s (Kit Harington) birth. Throughout Martin’s books, there are several references to the event where Rhaegar crowns Lyanna the Queen of Love and Beauty, and Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) joins the Kingsguard, but the tourney’s biggest mystery involves a character known only as the Knight of the Laughing Tree.
In the books, this story is relayed through Meera Reed (Ellie Kendrick), who heard it from her father. She explains that a crannogman — likely her father, Howland (Leo Woodruff) — was bullied by three squires, only to be saved by Lyanna Stark. Soon after, the Knight of the Laughing Tree joined the joust, challenging the men these squires served and defeating all three before demanding that they teach their squires honor. After the mystery knight’s victory, Aerys grows suspicious, believing the anonymous knight to be his enemy, and sends men to unmask the stranger. However, the Knight of the Laughing Tree is never found, leaving his identity a mystery.
‘Game of Thrones’ New Prequel Can Reveal the Knight of the Laughing Tree’s Identity
The Tourney at Harrenhal leaves the knight’s identity unconfirmed, and over the years, fans have developed many theories. Ned Stark (Sean Bean) and all three of his siblings are present in the story, making them possibilities. With the mystery knight’s shield and name coming from a weirwood tree, the Northern family all seem like candidates. Other possibilities include Howland Reed himself and Ashara Dayne, who is a mysterious figure herself. However, the most widely accepted idea is that the knight is Lyanna Stark. The description fits, as she would have known about the bullying, worshipped the Old Gods, and been smaller than most knights, though this doesn’t explain the knight’s jousting skill. If Lyanna is the knight, it could explain how she and Rhaegar meet, since he is one of the people Aerys sends to pursue the knight. Proponents of this theory even suggest that these events inspired Rhaegar’s interest in Lyanna, which is a major plot point that impacts Game of Thrones.
Since Martin and the RSC’s upcoming play explores the significant events of the Tourney at Harrenhal, it should address the Knight of the Laughing Tree’s story, providing answers that fans have been waiting for. While the play itself may not be officially canon, especially as it will likely make some changes to Martin’s story, the author did work with the production, meaning that he likely provided information about his unfinished plans. After the books left this Game of Thrones mystery unsolved for decades, The Mad King has the chance to finally answer it.
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