Courteney Coxand Johnny McDaidenjoyed more than a 10-year relationship filled with high highs and documented lows before they eventually called it quits in June 2026.
After first being introduced by mutual friend Ed Sheeran, the former Friends star and Snow Patrol musician began dating in September 2013, entering a whirlwind romance that saw them getting engaged less than a year later in June 2014.
Despite a blip in their relationship — the two called off their engagement in November 2014 but were back together by March 2015 — the stars have seemed incredibly happy together, frequently gushing about each other in interviews and on social media.
“I know that I’ve never loved like I love this woman,” McDaid told Us Weeklyin May 2016.
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For her part, Cox frequently shares cozy Instagram posts with the Irish guitarist. “He’s the kindest, most patient, best listener, curious, caring, not to mention talented and gorgeous partner,” she captioned an Instagram birthday tribute to her beau in July 2021. “I love you jmd.”
Years later, in June 2026, multiple media outlets reported that the pair had called it quits after more than a decade together.
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There is no hard-and-fast rule that specifies the number of seasons a show needs in order to be considered “great.” While greatness is often associated with shows that have expanded across many years, it’s rare to find consistency within anything that has expanded for far too long. There are very few shows in which every single season is a masterpiece, and there are no episodes that missed the mark. Brevity can be a good thing, especially for shows that have a tight and specific story focus in mind.
The unfortunate reality is that there are many great shows that are canceled before their times, as executives tend to make decisions based on ratings, and not critical acclaim. Although it is disappointing when a promising series has its legs cut off before it has the ability to reach its potential, that doesn’t mean that it isn’t worth revisiting and celebrating.
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‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty’ (2022–2023)
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Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynastywas one of the best sports shows ever made by HBO because it dramatized some of the most important events in NBA history. The success of the Los Angeles Lakers seemed like a miracle in the 1980s, but the series co-created by Adam McKay delved into the clashing personalities that caused its rise to prominence to be so unpredictable.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Los Angeles Lakers was filled with excellent performances, including an eccentric portrayal of Jerry Buss by John C. Reilly and a loaded depiction of Pat Riley by Adrien Brody, who was in the midst of his comeback. Winning Time: Rise of the Lakers Dynasty contains some of the best basketball ever depicted on a dramatized show, but it also had the business intrigue and cultural discourse needed to engage non-NBA fans.
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‘Pushing Daisies’ (2007–2009)
Emerson Cod (Chi McBride) standing in front of Ned (Lee Pace) in ‘Pushing Daisies’.Image via ABC
Pushing Daisiesis a fun twist on the traditional procedural drama that has no shortage of comedy involved, as well as an interesting perspective on supernatural powers. While the protagonist Ned (Lee Pace) has the power to communicate with the recently departed, he can only do so for 60 seconds, and often risks putting the people he loves in danger. It’s a show that deals with wounded, challenged characters, but often puts them in humorous situations.
Pushing Daisies is a colorful, yet well-thought-out mystery series that has a multitude of talented guest stars and surprisingly profound depictions of loss, love, and the search for meaning. Although the show was unfortunately axed before it got the chance to put up a plethora of episodes, it did mark a promising start for showrunner Bryan Fuller, who would gain even more acclaim when he developed Hannibalfor NBC.
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‘Vice Principals’ (2016–2017)
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Vice Principalsis another comedy masterpiece from Danny McBride and Jody Hill, who have made some of the funniest HBO shows of all time. Unlike the other two shows that they made for the network, Vice Principals was always designed to be a two-season event with a strict ending. The series is focused on two narcissistic vice principals, played by McBride and his future The Righteous Gemstonesco-star Walton Goggins, who attempt to conspire their way to the top after they are both passed over for a promotion.
Vice Principals needed to be only two seasons, because the humor got so dark and cruel that it could have been taxing after too long. However, McBride is a genius when it comes to depicting flawed characters, and Vice Principals does a great job at showing audiences that they should be laughing at the characters, and not with them.
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‘The Knick’ (2014–2015)
Clive Owen as Dr. John Thackery consults with Siamese twins as he explains their connection points on an X-ray in the series The KnickImage via Cinemax
The Knickis a show that unfortunately fizzled out because of its network, as it debuted on Cinemax before it was ever known for doing anything prestigious. Created by Steven Soderbergh, the series starred Clive Owenas a brilliant, yet irksome doctor in the early 20th century who tries to manage a high-profile medical laboratory whilst battling a severe addiction to cocaine. The series also marked an early role for Eve Hewson before her breakthrough with Disclosure Day.
The Knick is impressive with its attention to detail and has been cited by medical professionals as being the most accurate show about its subject matter. Although the series gave a tremendous amount of insight into how emerging medical sciences were handled within this period in time, it’s also a sharp exploration of a different time in American history in which every level of infrastructure was subjected to biases and corruption.
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‘Tokyo Vice’ (2022–2024)
Katagari and Jake look down horrified in Tokyo Vice Season 2.Image via HBO Max
Tokyo Vicewas a brilliant noir series based on the memoir of the same nameby Jake Adelstein, who became the first American journalist to get a serious job at the most powerful news publication in all of Tokyo. Adelstein is played by Ansel Elgort, and the series shows how he becomes allies with a powerful cop (Ken Watanabe) as they investigate cases of corruption linked to the Japanese mafia.
Tokyo Vice is a spiritual constitution of everything that Michael Mann has done, as the legendary filmmaker produced the series and also directed the pilot episode. Tokyo Vice may have been canceled far too soon, but the two seasons that exist are among the most polished, technically advanced, and thematically radical pieces of filmmaking to ever be created in the streaming era. It should be a must-watch for all crime buffs.
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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive? The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
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Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.
💊The Matrix
🔥Mad Max
🌧️Blade Runner
🏜️Dune
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🚀Star Wars
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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do? The first instinct is often the truest one.
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely? What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.
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What kind of threat keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust? Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.
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Which environment could you actually endure long-term? Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.
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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart? The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all? Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.
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What would actually make survival worth it? Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.
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Your Fate Has Been Calculated You’d Survive In…
Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.
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The Resistance, Zion
The Matrix
You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.
You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.
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The Wasteland
Mad Max
The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.
You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.
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Los Angeles, 2049
Blade Runner
You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.
You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.
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Arrakis
Dune
Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.
Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.
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A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Star Wars
The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.
You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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‘Flight of the Conchords’ (2007–2009)
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Flight of the Conchordsis one of the funniest and most underrated HBO shows, and one that continued the network’s tradition of making cheeky comedies that constantly broke the fourth wall. As was the case with Curb Your Enthusiasm, Flight of the Conchords has its two stars playing fictionalized versions of themselves in a series that parodies what their daily lives look like.
Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie star as the real members of a New Zealand folk duo who try to make it in America, where they experience all sorts of career setbacks, embarrassments, and failed gigs. While it’s a treat for those who loved the band of the same name, as Clement and McKenzie have actually toured as “Flight of the Conchords,” the show has something to say for anyone who has pursued an artistic career in a challenging field.
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‘Rome’ (2005–2006)
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Rome was one of the earliest examples of what HBO could do with a significant budget when tasked with recreating a rich mythology, and it laid the groundwork for what the network would do with Game of Thrones. Although the history of the Roman Empire is vast and complicated, Rome found a clever way of retelling the most important events; the first season was largely focused on the rise and fall of Julius Caesar (Ciaran Hinds), and the second showed the aftermath as it resulted in an alliance with Egypt.
Rome was able to explore the perspective of all different classes within the Roman era, with Ray Stevenson giving the best performance of his career as a former prisoner who becomes a noble warrior. Although it’s disappointing to think of what Rome could have accomplished had it continued, the two seasons that did air are too perfect for any HBO fan to miss out on.
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‘The Rehearsal’ (2022–2025)
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The Rehearsal is the most radical and creative enterprise that Nathan Fielder has ever embarked upon, which is saying something when considering how many risks that he has taken throughout his career. What genre The Rehearsal actually belongs to is even up for debate; while it may seem framed like an investigative documentary or reality show, The Rehearsal develops into a psychological thriller as Fielder pries deeper into human nature and attempts to unpack the inherently performative components of human interaction.
The Rehearsal is absurdist without being parodical, and is able to be genuinely thought-provoking whilst still being highly entertaining. Although there have been rumors about what a third season might look like, it is very hard to imagine Fielder topping the ending of Season 2, in which he developed actual research that could change the airline industry for good.
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‘Andor’ (2022–2025)
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Andoris the best piece of Star Wars storytelling since Return of the Jediand one of the most ambitious, satisfying works of drama in the 21st century. Although it is technically a prequel to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Andor gets into the heart of how the Rebel Alliance emerged from a group of warring resistance groups, becoming a powerful force that resisted the Galactic Empire when it was willing to commit genocide upon innocent planets.
Andor offered an opportunity for Diego Luna to flesh out his role after not being given much to do in the previous film, but it also featured many new characters that instantly became some of the best in the entire Star Wars universe. Stellan Skarsgård was a standout as Luthen Rael, a spymaster who secretly connects defiant members of the Imperial Senate with rebel fighters.
Mindhunteris one of the most thoughtful and insightful explorations of criminal behavior ever created, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise when considering that showrunner David Fincher has directed some of the best serial killer films of all-time. Loosely based on the autobiography of the former FBI profiler John Douglas, Mindhunter stars Jonathan Groff as Holden Ford, a brilliant field agent who develops a research initiative into unpacking the psychology of killers and criminals.
Mindhunter weaves in different true storiesand depicts several real killers, but also focuses on the mental effects that these disturbing investigations have on both Ford and his partner Bill Tench (Holy McCallany). Mindhunter may have ultimately been too niche and expensive for Netflix to renew for a third season on the budget that Fincher had been asking for, but that doesn’t make it any less of a masterpiece.
Of all the surprises at this year’s Academy Awards, Timothée Chalametmissing out on the Best Actor prize for his performance in the sports drama Marty Supremewas one of the most high-profile. Just weeks before the ceremony, the Call Me By Your Name star was the bookies’ favorite, only for some controversial, headline-grabbing comments to put his chances under scrutiny. Then, on the night, the victory went the way of Michael B. Jordan for his performance in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, with the rest of the nominees including Ethan Hawke for his leading role in Richard Linklater‘s Blue Moon, Wagner Moura for his starring performance in The Secret Agent, and Leonardo DiCaprio for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another.
After missing out on the prize in the past two years, will Chalamet finally win gold in 2027? There’s a chance he returns as a nominee, with the actor about to headline one of the year’s biggest films. Released on December 18, the same day as Avengers: Doomsday, Dune: Part Three will cap off Denis Villeneuve‘s acclaimed adaptation of Frank Herbert‘s Dune novels, with Chalamet returning as the head of House Atreides. Chalamet stars in the film alongside an eye-catching cast, which also includes Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more. Villeneuve is directing once more from a script he co-wrote with Brian K. Vaughan.
As excitement continues to build for this space opera that ranks as the most exciting adaptation of 2026, huge quantities of tickets are being sold, even selling out its initial release of limited IMAX 70mm tickets across in just minutes. The film is ready to tackle much darker themes than the first two installments, as the consequences of Paul’s rise to power shake the very foundations of their world, all culminating in one epic conclusion.
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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie? Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.
🪜Parasite
🌀Everything Everywhere
☢️Oppenheimer
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🐦Birdman
🪙No Country for Old Men
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What kind of film experience do you actually want? The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.
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Which idea grabs you most in a film? Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?
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How do you like your story told? Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.
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What makes a truly great antagonist? The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?
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What do you want from a film’s ending? The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?
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Which setting pulls you in most? Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.
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What cinematic craft impresses you most? Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.
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What kind of main character do you root for? The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.
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How do you feel about a film that takes its time? Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.
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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema? The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?
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The Academy Has Decided Your Perfect Film Is…
Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.
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Parasite
You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.
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Oppenheimer
You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.
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Birdman
You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.
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No Country for Old Men
You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.
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An Underrated Chalamet Movie Is Coming to Free Streaming
If you want to get in the Dune mood and are looking for a lesser-spotted Chalamet performance to help, a free streamer will have you covered next month. Starting July 1, you can watch Hot Summer Nightsfor free on Plex. This neo-noir thriller is an A24 movie, with Chalamet often teaming up with the entertainment company on projects such as Marty Supreme and Greta Gerwig‘s Lady Bird. Hot Summer Nights, directed by Elijah Bynum, partners Chalamet with the brilliant Maika Monroeas the free-spirited McKayla.
Hot Summer Nights is streaming on Plex this July. Stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.
Justin Hartely as Colter Shaw on TrackerImage: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS
Justin Hartley has starred in plenty of famous movies and TV shows over the years, but even years removed from its series finale, one of the most famous of all time is This Is Us. The star-studded series was written and created for TV by Dan Fogelman, who also recently reunited with star Sterling K. Brown for the twisty Hulu sci-fi thriller, Paradise. Fogelman has recruited plenty of his long-time collaborators for roles in Paradise, but Hartley has not yet joined the cast of the series. The star is also known for his role as Oliver Queen, aka Green Arrow, in the 2000s Superman series, Smallville, and while his original appearance was divisive among fans, there are some who have pushed for him to return as the character in James Gunn’s new DCU.
Hartley has had one show occupying most of his time in the last few years, though, and that’s Tracker. He first put on the boots of Colter Shaw in the first season of the CBS procedural back in February 2024, and there was such an intense demand for the show that it was brought back for Season 2 before the end of the year — it’s not often fans are treated to two seasons of one TV show in a single calendar year. Tracker is confirmed to return for Season 4 before the end of this year, but even before its global debut, the show is surging on Paramount Plus in multiple countries. Tracker may not be putting up the same viewership numbers as any of Paramount’s Taylor Sheridan shows, but it’s still quietly becoming one of the most-watched procedurals on TV.
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Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
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🔧John McClane
🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
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Rambo
Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
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Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
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Ethan Hunt
Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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Is Jensen Ackles in ‘Tracker’?
Jensen Ackles does have a vital role in Tracker as Russell Shaw, Colter’s Shaw’s brother who always seems to know just when to show up and help. Russell Shaw actually faked his death in the second episode of Season 3, and fans were led to believe for weeks that he actually was dead, but this has since proven not to be true. Details about Tracker Season 4 are being kept under wraps right now, but it would be surprising if Russell Shaw didn’t feature in at least a few episodes.
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Check out the first three seasons of Tracker on Paramount Plus, and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 4, which is coming to CBS later this year.
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Fans of WWII storytelling have been spoiled for choice this year, with the sleeper hit Pressure recently being released on the PVOD market, where it’s competing against World War II with Tom Hanks. The epic, 20-episode documentary series is midway through its run, which is being billed as the most exhaustive series about the war ever made. World War II with Tom Hanks is currently the number one most-popular series on the domestic iTunes chart, according to FlixPatrol. Meanwhile, Pressure has emerged as a hit in its own right. Starring Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott, the movie grossed approximately $15 million in its domestic box-office run, during which it outgrossed last year’s Nuremberg, starring Russell Crowe. Another WWII-era drama is currently available to stream in the United States on Paramount+, but you might want to rush, as it’ll be removed from the platform soon.
The movie in question premiered in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival a decade ago, and was headlined by Brendan Gleeson and Emma Thompson. They played a real-life couple who launched a protest against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in 1940, after their son died in the war. The movie was directed by Vincent Perez and also features Daniel Brühl in a prominent supporting role. It now holds a 58% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where it doesn’t have an official consensus. However, critics were clearly mixed on it. While one critic called the movie “overlong” and “melodramatic,” the Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw described it as “well-carpentered.”
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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz Which Oscar Best Picture Is Your Perfect Movie? Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.
🪜Parasite
🌀Everything Everywhere
☢️Oppenheimer
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🐦Birdman
🪙No Country for Old Men
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What kind of film experience do you actually want? The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.
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Which idea grabs you most in a film? Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?
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How do you like your story told? Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.
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What makes a truly great antagonist? The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?
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What do you want from a film’s ending? The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?
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Which setting pulls you in most? Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.
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What cinematic craft impresses you most? Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.
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What kind of main character do you root for? The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.
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How do you feel about a film that takes its time? Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.
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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema? The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?
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The Academy Has Decided Your Perfect Film Is…
Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.
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Parasite
You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.
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Oppenheimer
You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.
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Birdman
You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.
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No Country for Old Men
You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.
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Watch the Fact-Based WWII Drama on Paramount+ Before It’s Too Late
We’re talking about Alone in Berlin, which was released theatrically in 2016 in Germany, and in the following year in several other territories across the world. The movie is currently available to stream on Paramount+, but it’ll be removed from the streamer on July 12. Gleeson was recently seen as the villain in Prime Video’s critically acclaimed superhero series Spider-Noir, which remains hugely popular on the streamer even weeks after its release. Thompson, on the other hand, was seen in the sleeper hit film The Sheep Detectives, which has quietly grossed around $125 million worldwide and is now available on Prime Video. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 15, 2016
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Achim von Borries
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James Schamus, Michael Scheel, Paul Trijbits, Stefan Arndt, Uwe Schott, Norman Merry, Peter Hampden, Christian Grass, Marco Pacchioni
Love Island USA‘s Aftersun hosts Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa finally clarified what “French fries” meant after the code word was used to describe a sex act.
During the Saturday, June 27, episode of the show, Tefi asked what Trinity Tatum meant by that phrase before mimicking a manual sex act with her hand. Ciara confirmed she was right, adding, “French fry — two fingers.”
The Sunday, June 21, episode briefly showed Kenzie and Corbin hooking up in bed. The next morning, Trinity said she heard someone performing “French fries,” which sounded “too wet” to just be a kiss. In a confessional, Kenzie confirmed she shared a heated exchange with Corbin.
“I was definitely getting some French fries. Feeling good,” she gushed. “We were probably doing a bit much honestly but I feel a strong connection with Corbin. We probably got a little bit carried away.”
Love Island USA introduced a new code word when “French fries” was used to describe a sex act between Kenzie Annis and Corbin Mims. The Sunday, June 21, episode briefly showed Kenzie and Corbin hooking up in bed. The next morning, Trinity Tatum said she heard someone performing “French fries,” which sounded “too wet” to […]
Based on the footage, French fries hinted at manual sex acts such as a hand job. Viewers, meanwhile, pointed out that it likely meant an appetizer ahead of a full meal.
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Love Island USA originally premiered in the U.K. in 2002 before it expanded worldwide with various spinoffs, including Love Island USA on Peacock. The series follows a different group of singles every season who have to pair off in order to stay in the show’s luxury villa.
The contestants — referred to as Islanders — live in isolation in a villa and are under constant video surveillance. They must be coupled up to remain on the show and stand a chance at receiving the$100,000 prize.
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While finding a connection that you want to explore more intimately isn’t out of the question, season 7 of Love Island USA seemed to set some sort of record with the amount of times Islanders were caught hooking up — until season 8.
From Hannah Fields and Pepe Garcia to Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah Brown, the reality stars found ways around having to address their sexual encounters for all of America to hear.
“We had a code name for intimacy,” Hannah exclusively told Us Weekly in June 2025. “We would say, ‘How was your journey? What was this journey like?’ Huda [started it when she] said something like, ‘Oh, I had a journey. My journey went all the way.’”
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Season 8 escalated the sex that took place in the villa with multiple couples going all the way while sharing a bedroom in the villa. The potential has only escalated with Casa Amor being introduced halfway into Sunday’s episode.
New episodes of Love Island USA are released six days a week — except for Wednesdays — on Peacock.
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On Saturday, June 27, Sandoval, 42, and Robinson, 33, were both in the company of police at the Los Angeles area residence they both shared as they separately removed items from the home. During one heated moment captured by TMZ, a woman — presumed to be Robinson — could be heard telling Sandoval, “I f***ing hate you. Just like all of your ex-girlfriends, nobody likes you.” (Sandoval previously had a contentious breakup with Ariana Madix after he confessed to cheating on her with their Vanderpump Rules costar Rachel “Raquel” Leviss.)
As he left the premises, Sandoval briefly spoke with TMZ about why he and Robinson were both at the property at the same time.
“Victoria and her father were just issued an immediate move out order, a restraining order … The police are here to make sure [they leave],” he explained.
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Tom Sandoval and Victoria Lee Robinson.Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for ABA
Asked if he thought the dispute would be resolved “today,” he swiftly replied, “No.”
Law enforcement sources told the outlet the police were present simply to keep that peace between both sides and that no laws were broken.
Us Weekly has reached out to representatives for both parties for comment.
On Thursday, June 24, Sandoval requested a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and her father, J. Will Robinson, accusing them of “verbal and physical abuse” during a confrontation on June 3.
The Traitors star wrote a lengthy declaration to the court where he accused Will of attacking him. He also alleged that Victoria struck him in the face during a heated confrontation over whether she was recording him without permission.
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“I am seeking a restraining order against [Will] based on the verbal and physical abuse he has perpetrated against me, the most recent incident being on June 3, wherein he grabbed me and restrained me, chased me into the bedroom and punched a 12-inch hole in my spare bedroom door where I was barricading myself,” Sandoval wrote in his impact statement. “I am afraid of [Will] and his daughter and request the Court’s protection.”
Fresh off his run on season 3 of The Traitors, Tom Sandoval has settled back into normal life. That means he’s spending plenty of time with his girlfriend, Victoria Lee Robinson. After his split from Ariana Madix, Sandoval, 42, is happy to “grow together” with Robinson, 32. “Victoria is a very strong and supportive woman […]
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Per Sandoval, Will “put his face in the hole in the door and smiled telling me he will ‘f***’ me up, ‘destroy’ me and called me a ‘motherf***er.’” Police arrived and arrested Victoria, with Sandoval acknowledging that he helped bail her out of jail.
“Ms. Robinson was arrested when it became clear that she had attacked me. As I saw her being arrested, in the heat of the moment, I asked the police officers the process by which she could be bailed out,” he wrote. “I even foolishly accepted Ms. Robinson’s phone call from jail and lent her mother financial assistance for the bail. In hindsight, I deeply regret that decision.”
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Sandoval made a litany of other allegations of physical and emotional abuse against the Robinsons, as well as accusing Victoria of tampering with his devices and using a GPS tracker on his car.
An alleged video of the incident subsequently emerged, which appeared to show Sandoval shoving Will into a lit fire pit during a scuffle. He then seemingly fled into the home, with Will following him.
On Friday, June 27, Will filed his own request for a restraining order against Sandoval, alleging that he suffered a ruptured disc in his back, as well as a broken thumb and elbow and a wound on his heel. A court ruled against him initially, stating on Friday that it needed “more information at a properly noticed hearing” before any final decision could be made.
Despite the recent box-office underperformance of Shelter, Jason Statham remains one of the last remaining action stars who can pull audiences on the strength of his name alone. Shelter has been killing it on the home video market, first on PVOD and then on streaming. As we speak, it’s the number one movie on the domestic Starz chart, according to FlixPatrol. Several of his other recent films, particularly The Beekeeper and A Working Man, are essentially fixtures on the streaming charts. Statham’s next offering is The Beekeeper 2, which will be released during the period of the year that he seems to have staked out for his movies: January. Until then, however, his fans can keep themselves entertained with items from his back-catalog. One of Statham’s most overlooked movies is currently available to stream on Paramount+ in the United States, but it won’t stick around for much longer.
The movie in question was released in 2013, but it was originally conceived as part of the Rambo franchise by Sylvester Stallone. The action icon had recently worked with Statham on The Expendables, a franchise that he would eventually attempt to hand over to Statham several years later. The 2013 action movie was written by Stallone himself, and it also featured Winona Ryder, Kate Bosworth, Frank Grillo, and James Franco as the villain. Directed by Gary Fleder, the film was a solid success, grossing $51 million worldwide against a reported budget of $22 million.
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Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
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Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
🔧John McClane
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🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
Rambo
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Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
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Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
Ethan Hunt
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Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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Here’s How Long You Have Left to Watch Jason Statham’s Action Movie on Paramount+
We’re talking, of course, about Homefront, which features Statham as a former DEA agent who gets sucked back, John Wick-style, into his dangerous past life while living quietly in Louisiana. The movie holds a 42% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “While it boasts a capable cast, the disappointingly dull Homefront hearkens back to classic action thrillers without adding anything to the genre.” Like most Statham movies,Homefront‘s audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is higher than its critics’ score: 61%. This is perhaps one of the many reasons behind its sustained success on streaming. The movie will remain available to stream on the Paramount+ streaming service until July 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
Tom Bateman joining the film adaptation of The Love Hypothesis is a casting of epic proportions if you know the Star Wars — and Reylo — lore, but how are the two connected?
Ali Hazelwood‘s The Love Hypothesiswas an overnight success when the book was published in 2021. But to some Star Wars fans — at least if you rooted for Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) — it might have sounded familiar after getting its start as fanfiction.
According to the synopsis, The Love Hypothesis follows Olive as she tries to convince her best friend into thinking her dating life is great. To help with the lie, she pretends to date her professor, Adam, and the twosome try to make everyone around them think they are in love. But soon, they start to forget that their feelings are supposed to be fake.”
The Love Hypothesis becoming a mainstream hit paved the way for it to be developed into a movie, which is where things get interesting. In October 2022, it was announced that a film adaptation of the novel was in development and three years later Lili Reinhart joined the cast. It wasn’t until her onscreen love interest — Bateman — was announced that people pointed out the irony.
Does the actor fit the book? Chalk this up as a question readers ask every time a new film adaptation is announced. From Scarlett O’Hara to Bella Swan, Harry Potter to Mr. Darcy, the casting of well-known, well-loved book characters is a delicate art. For every actor fans embrace, there’s another they want to cast […]
Bateman isn’t just known for his roles in Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile and Based on a True Story. He has also been married to Ridley since 2023. Yes, the same actress who inspired the fanfiction that then was redeveloped as The Love Hypothesis.
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Keep scrolling for a breakdown of the connection — including what Ridley has said about The Love Hypothesis:
What Inspired ‘The Love Hypothesis’?
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Before Hazelwood’s The Love Hypothesis was in fact The Love Hypothesis. It was originally a fan fiction story about Rey and Kylo Ren from the new Star Wars movies. Similar to Fifty Shades of Grey getting its star as Twilight fan fiction, The Love Hypothesis was a story posted to Archive of Our Own with the title Head Over Feet.
“My agent started reading my fanfiction on AO3 and then she reached out with a DM. She was like, ‘I saw that you wrote something about maybe pulling some of your fics and reworking them. And I wanted to tell you that I’m a literary agent and I would love to see you some of your manuscripts, if you’re interested in it,’” the author told Collider in 2021. “And so that’s how I took the fanfiction of mine that I thought was the most reworkable and I sent it to her and then I signed with her. And then after approximately 70 billion more revisions, both with her and an editor … we got a lot of RNRs [revise and resubmits] that didn’t pan out but made the book better, because we got really good feedback.”
The Star Wars sequel trilogy introduced viewers to a new generation of characters — and relationships. The Force Awakens, which premiered in 2015, hinted at a potential romance between Rey and Finn (John Boyega) after they joined the Resistance in an effort to take down the First Order.
In the next two films, Finn’s story line was put on the back burner as Rey’s unexplained connection with Kylo Ren took center stage.
“I don’t think [their relationship is] all one thing,” Driver explained to Entertainment Weekly in 2019. “Part of the fun of playing it is the boundaries of it keep changing. At times it’s more intimate, sometimes less intimate. Sometimes it’s codependent. And then it’s, obviously, adversarial.”
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Meanwhile, Ridley questioned what kind of future the pair could have together. “I do know about Reylo. I don’t know how I feel about it because everyone’s talking about the toxic thing of a relationship when it’s essentially emotional [abuse]. It’s a tricky road,” the actress told fans at Star Wars Celebration that same year.
She added: “I do feel like, deep down, Kylo thinks what he’s doing is right and he doesn’t think he’s wrong, but he has also killed so many people. So I can’t really get behind in that, in a personal way. Maybe there’s redemption. Who knows? Maybe we explore that in the film.”
In The Last Jedi, Rey and Kylo Ren shared a kiss before the villain’s ultimate demise. They don’tend up together, however, since Kylo Ren dies by the end of the movie.
What Hints at Reylo Have Remained in ‘The Love Hypothesis’?
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After being published online in 2018 as Head Over Feet, the main characters were renamed Olive and Adam (in honor of Adam Driver) once the story turned into a novel. The Star Wars references were also cut but the cover still features characters designed to resemble Driver and Ridley.
Who Stars in ‘The Love Hypothesis’?
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In July 2025, Reinhert announced her involvement in the film adaptation as an executive producer and star. Her onscreen love interest was announced days later and it was none other than Ridley’s real-life husband. The movie will be released on Prime Video on September 23.
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Have Daisy or Adam Spoken About ‘The Love Hypothesis’?
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Ridley was asked about the connection while speaking to Collider in 2023, to which she replied, “I mean, honestly, for anyone to just write a book is so impressive, let alone a New York Times bestseller, let alone something inspired by something I was part of. That’s very thrilling.”
She continued: “So, thank you, if anyone’s reading this. Whoever wrote The Love Hypothesis and The Hurricane Wars. Wow. F***ing cool.”
Bateman, meanwhile, gushed about his wife’s support for his work when asked by ExtraTV in June 2026.
That loving feeling! Courteney Cox’s romantic past is full of bright stars and big names, which echoes her career.
After dancing in the dark with Bruce Springsteen in 1984, the Alabama native landed the role of Monica Geller on Friends in 1994 — and she rose to superstardom shortly after.
As the show took off, Cox’s off-screen dating life became as exciting as some of her onscreen romances. While Monica was hooking up with the likes of Tom Selleck’s Dr. Richard Burke and Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing on the comedy, the actress was cozying up to some of Hollywood’s leading men.
“Relationships are tougher than I thought,” the Cougar Town alum told USA Today in 1997, after ending a six-year relationship with Michael Keaton. “And I’ve got a lot of work to do on myself.”
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At the time, the Dirt star revealed she hadn’t given up hope on actors successfully dating one another, adding, “The most important thing is to be with someone who’s creative and passionate about what they do.”
Cox later took her own advice, by marrying fellow Scream star, David Arquette in 1999. The two were together for more than a decade before announcing their split in October 2010. Once the divorce was finalized, the Ace Ventura: Pet Detective actress opened up to Ellen DeGeneres about her dynamic with Arquette outside of marriage.
“He’s my best friend in the world,” Cox said of her ex-husband in January 2013 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. “I love him.”
The actress did, however, recommend that people try to avoid divorce if possible, noting that in her case it happened to work out. “He is my best friend and we’ve both grown and changed, and I think we both appreciate each other more,” Cox added. “I hope he does. I do.”
“Well, we love each other and we are — yes, we’re happy!” Cox told Us Weekly exclusively in May 2016. McDaid gushed about his love to Us saying, “I know that I’ve never loved like I love this woman.”
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News broke on June 27, 2026, that the actress and musician officially called it quits after more than a decade together. Multiple media outlets, including People and the Daily Mail, reported on the split.
Scroll down to see which famous faces Cox has been linked to over the years:
“I am so proud of my grandsons, Preston and Jayden. They both walked in Paris Fashion Week for Vetements Official as Celebrity Guest[s],” Lynne, 71, beamed via Instagram on Saturday, June 27.
Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden, 19, took part in the fashion world’s elite runway event on Friday, June 26, when they walked for the Vetements Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show.
Sean Preston was the epitome of suave in a black dress shirt covered by a long jacket over crisp denim pants. Jayden went for a more breezy look in a white tank with light-wash jeans, paired with a brown leather belt and V-letter chain on his pants.
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It has been reported in recent months that the boys have grown closer with their mother, Britney, 44, including Us Weekly confirming in April that they’d taken on her last name for professional purposes. (The boys have not legally changed their surname from Federline to Spears at this time. Their father is Britney’s ex-husband Kevin Federline.)
Following Britney’s arrest for suspicion of DUI in March, her spokesperson told Us that the musician would be “spending time” with Preston and Jayden while her loved ones came up with “an overdue, needed plan to set her up for success for well-being.”
Sean Preston, Britney Spears and Jayden James.Britney Spears/Instagram
“Britney went to rehab after several conversations with both of her sons,” a source confirmed to Us at the time. “They expressed concern about her recent behavior and urged her to seek professional help, which has been long overdue, to get her back on track. All they’ve ever wanted for their mom is health and happiness, even during the years they were estranged. They hope she’ll take it seriously.”
The “Toxic” singer was reportedly hesitant to seek treatment until family members were “finally able to talk some sense into her and convince her it needed to happen,” per a source.
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“Britney was a bundle of nerves heading to rehab because it’s very hard for her to trust outsiders and follow a routine that isn’t her own, but she’ll do just about anything for her kids,” the insider added. “Their relationship is in the best place it’s been in years, and she doesn’t want to jeopardize that by continuing on a destructive path.”
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Britney resolved her DUI case after completing her rehab stay. On May 4, she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge known as “wet reckless driving” in exchange for a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol being dismissed.
Britney Spears is back on Instagram three weeks after her DUI arrest. Spears, 44, took to the social media site on Friday, March 27, with a video featuring her son Jayden, 19, whom she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline. (The pair are also parents of son Sean Preston, 20.) The montage featured several clips of […]
“Through her plea today, Britney has accepted responsibility for her conduct,” her lawyer, Michael Goldstein, told Us in a statement in May. “She has taken significant steps to implement positive change which is clearly reflected in the Ventura County District Attorney’s decision to reduce the charge in this case and dismiss the DUI. Britney appreciates this discretion and is also grateful for the outpouring of support she has received.”
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She was sentenced to 12 months of probation and one day in jail, with time served for the period she spent in custody. She is required to complete a DUI class and pay state-mandated fines and fees of $571, as well as meet with a psychologist once a week and a psychiatrist twice a month.
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