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Dad Arrested After Son Found Gun, Shot Brother in the Chest
A father in Florida has been arrested after his 9-year-old son found his gun and shot his 5-year-old brother in the chest.
Robert Giles has been charged with one count of culpable negligence by leaving a firearm within easy reach of a minor, according to Manatee County court records viewed by Us Weekly.
The incident took place at a residence in Palmetto on March 25. Deputies reported to the home after they received a report about a “shooting with injuries,” according to an arrest warrant obtained by Law & Crime. When law enforcement entered the home, they allegedly found a 5-year-old boy “suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper chest.”
The charging documents stated that a bullet “traveled through his body, striking his clavicle and piercing his lung before exiting.”
Investigators ultimately determined that Giles’ son “located a firearm inside the primary bedroom” and then accidentally “discharged” the weapon, “striking [a boy with a different last name] in the chest.”
It was also concluded that the 9-year-old boy never intended to find the gun. Instead, the older boy “stated he entered his father’s bedroom while searching for Pokemon pens,” according to the warrant complaint. “While searching, he located a firearm on the floor under the bed.”
Giles, 36, told deputies that the gun, which was identified as a Canik 9 mm, had been stored in a nightstand next to his bed. Additionally, he said that the weapon was stored with “a round in the chamber but without a magazine inserted.”
The defendant allegedly said he was in the kitchen when “he heard a loud ‘pop’” and discovered the younger boy had been shot in his chest near his right shoulder.
Giles then “stated he subsequently secured the firearm by placing it in a safe.”
As the officers walked through the home, they observed blood in the hallway that appeared to have originated “from the primary bedroom,” per the warrant.
It’s believed the bullet traveled through a wall of the bedroom, into an outer wall and out of the residence, per the warrant. As the search of the home continued, investigators found the gun in a safe within the home.
“Inside the residence, a large gun safe was located in a secured condition,” the charging document stated. “Upon opening the safe, deputies observed a Canik 9mm handgun lying on a shelf with a magazine next to it. Multiple additional firearms were also present inside the safe. This safe was within the same room in which the shooting occurred, and within ten feet of where [Giles’ son] located the firearm.”
Investigators determined a spent casing was still in the chamber and the gun was collected as evidence.
“The firearm was not secured in a manner that would prevent access by a minor,” the charging document said. “[Giles son] described in his interview to have located the firearm under the bed and mentioned nothing about removing it from holster or any other secured location.”
The warrant stated that the accidental discharge of the gun caused “serious bodily injury” to the 5-year-old, stating he “was intubated for approximately five days and remains hospitalized while recovering from his injuries.”
Giles was arrested on April 2 and booked in the Manatee County Jail. He was later released after he posted a $2,500 bond.
He appeared in court on Friday, May 15, and entered a not guilty plea, Us can confirm. Giles’ next court date has not yet been scheduled.
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Say Goodbye to the Roku Channel as You Currently Know it
The streaming wars have had plenty of surprises and deals that made perfect sense. We also reckon we’ve seen about seventy billion different streaming apps by this stage, but one of the most well renowned streamers has a new parent company in the shape of Fox. The company behind Fox News, Fox Sports, Fox Entertainment, and Tubi is set to spin the Wheel of Streaming Forture and this time, they’ve landed on… Roku.
Fox Corp. is buying Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately $22 billion, including debt. The agreement will give Fox access to the Roku Channel, Roku’s first-party data, and a platform that reaches more than 100 million global streaming households. For Fox, which already owns the free ad-supported streaming service Tubi, it represents a huge expansion for them in the streaming and connected TV space.
As for the numbers portion of the announcement, Fox will pay $96 in cash and 0.9693 shares of its Class A common stock for each outstanding Roku Class A and Class B share. The transaction values Roku at $160 per share, so once the deal closes, existing Fox shareholders are expected to own approximately 73% of the combined company, while Roku shareholders will own around 27%.
Why Is Fox Buying Roku?
Fox has stated that Roku will continue to operate in the same way which is important for its long term success, given how many major entertainment companies rely on Roku’s platform to reach viewers through apps, channels, and advertising partnerships. Roku tends to operate more as a gateway for streamers rather than a brand in its own right, and they’ve been keen to reassure their current partners that nothing will be changing in the short term. Fox and Roku were also keen to point out that said the combined business will become the third-largest player in U.S. television by share of viewing.
That would place Fox in a stronger position as traditional TV continues to shift toward streaming, ad-supported platforms, and connected devices. The deal also helps Fox in terms of its data and distribution, because Roku’s viewing data can now be shared with Fox. That becomes really valuable for Fox as advertisers look for new ways to reach viewers. Combined with their current data, plus Tubi in their portfolio as well, Fox is now in a pretty strong position.
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10 Most Rewatchable Action Movies of All Time
Honestly, there aren’t many good action movies that aren’t also somewhat rewatchable, or at least it’s hard to think of examples. Maybe something particularly brutal or heavy-going might not be the easiest thing to revisit, but honestly, good action movies basically always make for good entertainment, and good entertainment is worth going back to, time and again, for hopefully obvious reasons.
There’s also a fair amount of subjectivity when it comes to declaring a set of movies as more rewatchable than other movies within the same genre, so that makes the following a little difficult to do. These are very rewatchable action movies, and indeed, some of them are also among the very best action movies ever made (and a few do cross over into other genres beyond “just” action, if that’s worth mentioning as a disclaimer of sorts).
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‘Die Hard’ (1988)
Die Hard makes the act of making an action movie look easy. There are so many choices here that feel like no-brainers, as in, like, of course the villain should be charismatic, and of course the hero should feel like an underdog, and of course a confined setting keeps things tense, and of course you should build to the most impressive action moments (and have them happen near the end), and of course you should keep all the side characters engaging and distinguished from one another.
Yet not all action movies get all these things right, which is plain to see, as more than 99% of action movies are inferior to Die Hard (including all the sequels to Die Hard, though that third one is fun, and the fourth has its moments to a greater extent than some people like to make out). Die Hard (1988) is just everything an action/thriller film should be, and even if you can get so much out of it from just one viewing, it is, nonetheless, greatly rewarding to watch again and again.
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‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ (2023)
This is one of those movies that might well demand repeat viewings, since there’s an almost overwhelming amount of stuff going on in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. It is admittedly more than just a straightforward action movie, since it’s got a good many science fiction elements, and if you want to count “animation” as a genre (which is a little iffy, but you do you), then yes, it’s a work of animation.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse introduced the idea of the multiverse, as it relates to Spider-Man, and was already pretty maximalist, but then Across the Spider-Verse blows it up even more, and explores it all further. There are so many things going on in the background, non-stop jokes and references, and also a plot that never really stops barreling forward, so there’s more than enough here that might well only be noticeable on a second (or third, or fourth, etc.) viewing.
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‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991)
Possibly James Cameron’s finest achievement so far, as a director (if you don’t consider Titanic his best, at least) is Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Now, the first Terminator still delivers some good action with its time-travel story, but it’s not quite as grand as Terminator 2, and there is a bit more of a focus on horror over action. The sequel, on the other hand, has its tense (and occasionally scary) moments, yet there’s more of a budget here, and everything’s a good deal more explosive.
The premise is sort of the same in both movies, since villainous forces from the future want to stop John Connor from one day leading the human resistance against the machine uprising, and then the resistance sends back someone (or something) for protection. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is paced so well and proves remarkably entertaining, both when things are getting blown up/destroyed/shot at, and when there’s more of a focus on the surprisingly engaging characters, too.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)
Everything Everywhere All at Once deals with the multiverse, a bit like the aforementioned Spider-Verse films, but there is a different approach taken here, not to mention a more adventurous mix of genres tackled within this single movie. It begins as a family dramedy of sorts, and then the main character is thrown into a massive conflict regarding the fate of the multiverse, and the viewer is supposed to feel just as overwhelmed and confused.
There’s so much chaos throughout, but you do get a handle on it at a point, or find certain things in Everything Everywhere All at Once starting to click, to some extent. If you watch it more than once, things’ll probably click sooner, and then there’s the capacity for further clicking to take place; for things that might not have clicked before to do so. Or watching it again will be another dizzying and overwhelming experience. In that instance, at least it’s all chaotic, dizzying, and overwhelming in a surprisingly enjoyable way.
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‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981)
That Steven Spielberg guy seems like a pretty capable director, you know? Knows what he’s doing, in other words, to put it mildly. To drop the biggest understatement of all time. Sorry, dropping the bit. It’s a silly bit. Spielberg is Spielberg. Spielberg does not deliver perfection 100% of the time, but he’s directed more perfect movies than the vast majority of filmmakers out there (be they currently active or iconic directors who worked in the past).
So, yes, Raiders of the Lost Ark is an absolute classic. It’s Spielberg’s purest action movie, and maybe his most entertaining, even if it has some competition with other films when it comes to crowning what Spielberg’s best blockbuster is (he did, after all, direct Jaws and Jurassic Park). There’s a simple adventure story here, with the hunt for a MacGuffin and all, but the craft found in Raiders of the Lost Ark is undeniably good, and makes the whole movie a very easy one to revisit time and again.
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‘The Raid 2’ (2014)
The Raid already felt about as good as modern-day martial arts movies could be, and then along came The Raid 2, which arguably exceeded the original in terms of quality. The first was more direct, and perhaps better-paced, admittedly, but The Raid 2 was even more ambitious, had more action, and, perhaps most importantly, also made sure to have a much greater variety of action than the first movie.
You can see The Raid as a proof-of-concept for what would then become The Raid 2. There’s a bit of a convoluted story about going undercover to take down people involved with organized crime, and it’s serviceable enough, but mostly works because it gives the film an excuse to have a large number – and wide variety – of action scenes. The action sequences here are all incredibly rewatchable, so the fact that there are so many such scenes makes the movie as a whole easy to revisit, if you’re a big action/martial arts movie fan.
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ (2003)
Okay, this is the last movie that’s not first and foremost an action film, but The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King still feels like it belongs here. There is a ton of action in this movie, with more of a focus on battles than was seen in the other two (still quite action-packed) films, and even with it primarily being a fantasy movie, and so much time spent on the Hobbits and their journey, it’s still big on action.
If you’re rewatching The Return of the King, it’s probably because you’ve also recently rewatched The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers… so, you know, maybe they should be here too.
It’s also a little strange to single out one film in this trilogy, since they’re all needed to tell the overall story that is The Lord of the Rings, but The Return of the King is the one with the most action. If you’re rewatching The Return of the King, it’s probably because you’ve also recently rewatched The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers… so, you know, maybe they should be here too. Oh well. Consider them honorably mentioned.
3
‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ (2018)
The Mission: Impossible series is technically a spy-related one, though there was a definite shift toward bombastic action as early as the original movie’s first sequel, and it’s never really looked back since then. Things might’ve gotten a bit too grand by the time of the eighth(!) movie, in 2025, but the build was fun and rewarding for a good many years there, with the series reaching its peak, in this department, with the sixth overall movie, Mission: Impossible – Fallout.
This one just has everything you could want out of a spy/thriller/action/adventure movie, with a plot that is more or less about saving the world, just done in a way that works, and supported with some of the best action ever seen in a movie made on this kind of scale. It all just keeps going and going, building and building, perfectly going right up to the line of too much, and thankfully never quite crossing it. The balance here is undeniably perfect, and it’s honestly hard to come up with even nitpicky ways in which Mission: Impossible – Fallout might be flawed.
2
‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’ (2003)
With Kill Bill, it’s Vol. 1 that feels the most like an action movie. Vol. 2 has a couple of memorable moments of action, and it does still feel like a martial arts movie at times, thanks to the extended flashback showing the protagonist’s training, but most of her fighting done throughout the saga is kept in Vol. 1, which is the bloodier and more exciting part of her overall quest for vengeance.
You don’t really need to rewatch the first Kill Bill to understand the basics or anything, but it’s more just the film being so much fun – and such a blast – that makes it rewatchable. There are also things that can be appreciated if you watch it for a second or third time, knowing the full story, which is worth acknowledging (again, there are flashbacks in Vol. 2 that take place before the events seen in Vol. 1).
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‘Seven Samurai’ (1954)
Sure, the idea of revisiting something that’s over three hours long sounds potentially daunting, but it’s more than worth doing when the movie is as great as Seven Samurai. There’s an argument to be made that it invented the modern-day action film, perfectly telling a very compelling story about the people of a village hiring a group of warriors to defend themselves against an incoming bandit attack.
That attack is what the climax of Seven Samurai focuses on, and, yes, it does have to be acknowledged that before the final act, there isn’t a ton of action, yet Seven Samurai remains very engaging as a drama. And it’s the dramatic elements that get you to care about – and feel more invested in – the action that the film presents in its final hour or so. Everything’s perfectly paced and in its right place, with Akira Kurosawa making the act of directing such a huge and ambitious movie look remarkably effortless.
Seven Samurai
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April 26, 1954
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207 Minutes
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Akira Kurosawa
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Akira Kurosawa
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1 Year Later, Netflix’s Most-Watched Film Ever Returns With a New Anniversary Release
Through the first half of 2026, Netflix is on a hot streak with its original films. The standout so far has been the sci-fi action epic War Machine starring Reacher‘s Alan Ritchson, which surged into ninth place on the platform’s all-time global viewership charts with 139.9 million views, but Matt Damon and Ben Affleck‘s The Rip and the Michael B. Jordan family animated adventure Swapped have also reached some impressive milestones. Yet, none have been quite as towering as last year’s breakout global sensation KPop Demon Hunters. This week marks the first anniversary of HUNTR/X’s game-changing debut, and since then, viewers have kept watching Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, if its streak of 50-straight weeks in the English top-ten is any indication.
Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans‘ Sony Pictures Animation feature has accomplished so much since everyone heard “Golden” for the first time, from becoming the first soundtrack to ever have four songs in the Billboard Hot 100 at once to winning the Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. While the music was everywhere, the action-adventure was hailed by critics and audiences alike and soared to #1 all-time on Netflix with an unparalleled 325.1 million views. There’s no time like the present, then, to reflect on the adventure to seal the Honmoon that started it all, and the streamer has a few plans to make it a proper celebration, from anniversary screenings to a global TikTok watch party, anniversary edition vinyls, and much more. Among the new KPop Demon Hunters items heading to shelves is a collaboration to bring to life a certain supernatural messenger tiger.
Netflix and LEGO have revealed a new set that will allow fans to construct Rumi and Jinu’s pal, Derpy Tiger, and his little six-eyed magpie companion, Sussie. Made to be built and displayed with 825 pieces, it depicts Derpy loyally sitting in place and poseable with multiple spots to perch Sussie on his head. His mouth can either be shut or open with a special, friendly message to share, and he comes with a flower pot that he can try and fail to tip back up. It acts as a colorful commemoration of one of the movie’s most beloved characters and his clumsy quirks.
What’s the Status on a ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Sequel?
Buzz for a sequel remains high one year after KPop Demon Hunters, especially given how much of this world and its Korean-inspired lore is left to explore. Back in March, Netflix officially confirmed that the follow-up was happening, with both Kang and Appelhans back as writers and directors and Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo likely reprising their roles as the speaking voices of HUNTR/X alongside EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami. Animation takes time, though, so it’s not expected to arrive until 2029. Although there’s no idea where the story is heading next, both sides of Rumi, Mira, and Zoey have expressed their opinions on what the next film should be, from a globe-trotting new adventure sending the group to different cities across the globe to a darker Andor-like story that explores real Korean history.
Whatever comes next, Kang assured in an interview with Collider’s Perri Nemiroff that it will be true to what she and Appelhans want to do with these characters and this world, not unlike the original KPop Demon Hunters.
“Yeah, anything that we do after this, I think, will be exactly like how we approached the first movie, which is, it’s everything that we wanted to see and we wanted to challenge ourselves with. So, anything from us after this one will be exactly that, and it’ll be what we want to see. Well, we’ll, of course, look at what other people want to see, as well, but as directors and writers, you have to be true to yourself, and be your harshest critic, and that’s what we were with the first film, and we have very high standards, and we will still stick to those standards in every single inch of whatever we make next. So, yeah, it’ll be hard. I mean, it will be just as hard as this, and probably harder, but we’re up for the challenge.”
The new KPop Demon Hunters LEGO Derpy Tiger and Sussie Bird set will be available for pre-sale globally on the official LEGO website and will officially launch in stores on August 1. Get your first look at the new set in action in the gallery above.
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June 20, 2025
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96 minutes
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Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang
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Hannah McMechan, Chris Appelhans, Maggie Kang, Danya Jimenez
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Michelle Wong
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Nicki Minaj Shares Shoutout For President Trump’s 80th Birthday
Just a day after going viral for a rare family pop-out, Nicki Minaj sparked conversation about her political views. She’s been taking heat for the past few months after publicly supporting President Donald Trump and his administration in their second term. Still, the backlash hasn’t swayed Nicki’s stance. In fact, on Sunday, she took to social media to wish Trump a happy birthday using AI-generated images that turned heads!
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Nicki Minaj Shares Shoutout For Trump’s 80th Birthday
On Sunday (June 14), Trump ushered in his 80th birthday with a UFC cage fight on the White House South Lawn. UFC reportedly spent over $60 million to stage the fight, which was temporarily delayed due to inclement weather. Additionally, at least seven federal agencies came together to contribute resources and manpower to the event. Trump was seen in photos attending the backyard event.




And while Trump celebrated his birthday with a professional tussle, his self-proclaimed #1 fan gave him his flowers online! In an X post, Minaj wrote “Happy 80th birthday Mr. President 🎉🎀.” The post included four seemingly AI-generated images. One shows her in a Marilyn Monroe getup, smiling next to Trump. Another shows her and Trump dressed in black hoodies with the caption, “Real recognize real.” A third image shows an animated version of Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump holding hands. Meanwhile, the fourth photo shows Nicki Minaj, Trump, Elon Musk, and Sydney Sweeney all dressed in hot pink, sitting in a luxury car with a pink interior. Trump appears to be making a hand sign as the remaining three mug for the camera.
Social Media Reacts To Birthday Post For President
Nicki Minaj’s tweet has been viewed over 9.9 million times since being posted at 8 p.m. eastern time on X. It’s also collected over 139,000 likes and nearly 6,000 replies. While some Barbz stood behind their Queen’s birthday shoutout, others in the replies shared everything from disappointment to jokes.
Keep scrolling to see reactions from Minaj’s comment section!
I’m sorry but these are taking me out 🤣 pic.twitter.com/QJCiCJOaWW
— The Female Weezy ♓️💕 (@KillDaDJ_) June 15, 2026
At what point did you think this was okay?
— Dudu Ngubane (@DuduNgubane3) June 15, 2026
Nicki Minaj thank you for standing strong against those who have tried to bring you down. You are right to do what you want to do and to show other people that it doesn’t come down to skin color it comes down to Good and Evil it comes down to principles and what you want to be…
— VoteMeritNOTColor (@VoteMeritXColor) June 15, 2026
I can’t believe the real Nicki Minaj posted this 😂😂😂
— mayowa 🍀 (@bigZUKO_) June 15, 2026
The real recognize real pic made me ki ki so hard😂😂😂😂
— Baby Esohe (@Esohe__) June 15, 2026
Sydney in the back seat pic.twitter.com/yMN3nlvDAN
— Tony (@AntonyWarware) June 15, 2026
I really think you’re just a big troll 😭😭😭
— ★ Joaquín (@DreamGuzman) June 15, 2026
Nicki Minaj posting AI Trump thirst traps for his 80th is wilder than her last album rollout. From Anaconda to ‘MAGAconda’ Who hurt you, queen? The polls? Your streams? This is why the culture moved on. pic.twitter.com/ipuHKH760W
— oshamo (@oshamo360) June 15, 2026
we always seem to take two steps forward just to end up going four steps back.💔 pic.twitter.com/kpxO38tdeE
— joshua. (@livingthroughJ) June 15, 2026
Trumps dayyyyyyy 🎂 pic.twitter.com/dRltzXkEad
— Aarush 💕 (@arush8477) June 15, 2026
He won’t remove your baby daddy’s ankle monitor you know 💀… pic.twitter.com/Z1VUlqvlMN
— Call Me Nate (@Nkosina68698312) June 15, 2026
It’s well within your right to support whom you want,however it’s also insane to bet against your long term interests..
LAT ( Life After Trump) is going to hit so different
— My two cent (@gantboom1) June 15, 2026
Two days in the row! Hey Queen, we miss you so much and glad you’re doing well 🥰
— Minister 😈♍️ (@Trestarluvroman) June 15, 2026
Nicki I’m tired of the orange peel… IMMA STILL LOVE YOU THO! pic.twitter.com/bNgcnpqowo
— MS/ONIKA 💕 (@MSONIKABARBIE) June 15, 2026
Nicki Has Been Standing Strong Behind Trump
As previously reported, Nicki Minaj stunned hip hop fans when she publicly aligned herself with President Trump in late 2025. She threw her support behind him at AmericaFest, expressing her admiration and respect for him. At one point, she credited him for inspiring hope to “beat the bad guys” while keeping his “integrity intact.”
Earlier this year, the White House invited her to speak at the Accounts Summit and President Trump introduced her, acknowledging that she’s “been such a great supporter” despite catching heat from “her community.” When she took the mic, Nicki Minaj returned the love and praise, denounced any “bullying” of the president and said “God is protecting him.”
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Director Refuses To Backtrack On Val Kilmer Claims
Val Kilmer’s legacy has once again become the center of controversy after filmmaker Adam Marcus reignited criticism of the late actor with a series of explosive allegations.
Marcus recently faced backlash after describing Kilmer as “the worst human being” he had ever known, but he is refusing to back down.
The director, who worked with Kilmer on the 2008 film “Conspiracy,” insists his comments were not an attempt to attack a deceased star but rather a continuation of concerns he says he has publicly shared for years.

Adam Marcus found himself under fire after a social media post about Val Kilmer went viral.
In the post, the director alleged that Kilmer was frequently late, verbally abusive, physically aggressive, and often under the influence during production.
Marcus claimed the experience became so overwhelming that it almost pushed him out of the film industry entirely. According to him, the actor Kilmer “acted completely unprofessional” despite being paid $1.5 million for the project.
The reaction online was swift, prompting Marcus to remove the post from Threads. However, he told the Daily Mail he stands by every word.
“What I said about Val in that post was that he was the worst human I had ever met. That is true. There’s no hyperbole to that,” Marcus said.
The director maintained that his criticism was not new, noting that he had discussed his experiences publicly years before Kilmer’s death.
Kilmer Allegedly Changed Once Filming Began

Adam Marcus explained that his relationship with Val Kilmer started on a positive note. As a longtime admirer of the actor, he was thrilled to cast him in “Conspiracy” and described their early interactions as friendly and collaborative.
According to the 58-year-old, Kilmer even acknowledged rumors about his past behavior while assuring him he had changed.
“He said, ‘But I turned over a new leaf. I’m a new man,’” Marcus recalled. However, the director claims everything shifted once production moved to New Mexico.
“Day one of the shoot, he showed up three hours late to set,” Marcus alleged, claiming Kilmer was suffering from alcohol poisoning and required medical attention from an ambulance crew before filming could continue.
According to him, the late Hollywood star tearfully apologized and promised things would improve, but the issues allegedly escalated as filming continued.
Val Kilmer Accused Of Physical And Verbal Misconduct

One of Marcus’ most shocking allegations involves an incident he says occurred less than a week into filming.
“By day six, he showed up to set completely out of his mind,” he alleged. According to Marcus, Kilmer became fixated on showing off a new pair of Crocs.
When he asked him to wait while a shot was being prepared, he claims Kilmer kicked him in the crotch. “As I turned to my [director of photography], he kicked me in the crotch with his Crocs,” Marcus said.
Marcus further alleged that the “Top Gun” star repeatedly used a homophobic slur and directed it at him in front of cast and crew members.
He also claimed Kilmer made inappropriate advances toward women on set, including his wife and co-writer Debra Sullivan. Sullivan backed up those allegations, telling the Daily Mail, “He kept grabbing my a**.”
Kilmer’s Behavior Was Remembered Differently By Others

Not everyone involved with “Conspiracy” shares Marcus’ perspective. Actor Jude Lanston, who appeared in the film, said Val Kilmer was gracious during their scenes together and even went out of his way to introduce himself afterward.
“Honestly, working with him was amazing,” Lanston said. However, he also claimed he witnessed some of the behavior Marcus described.
“I saw how he treated everybody else,” he said, adding, “He kicked the guy in the nuts.” When asked about Marcus’ viral post, Lanston added, “Everything was true.”
Other cast members offered more measured reactions. Jennifer Esposito said she had a “fine” experience working with Kilmer and urged people to focus on living individuals accused of misconduct.
Christopher Gehrman also spoke positively about the actor, calling it “an honor” to work alongside him.
Val Kilmer’s Reputation Followed Him Throughout Hollywood

Marcus is hardly the first filmmaker to publicly criticize Kilmer’s behavior. Over the years, several high-profile directors shared stories about difficult experiences working with the actor.
“Batman Forever” director Joel Schumacher famously called him “childish and impossible,” while Oliver Stone told Rogerebert.com in 2025 that Kilmer’s “personality was not easy to get along with.”
Richard Stanley was even more blunt, saying, “I don’t like Val Kilmer, I don’t like his work ethic, and I don’t want to be associated with him ever again.”
Kilmer himself addressed the criticism during his lifetime. In a 2017 Reddit AMA, he suggested his reputation stemmed from his intense focus on acting.
“I only cared about the acting and that didn’t translate to caring about the film or all that money,” he said. In his 2021 documentary “Val,” the actor offered perhaps his most candid reflection.
“I have behaved poorly. I have behaved bravely. I have behaved bizarrely to some,” Kilmer said, further noting, “I deny none of this and have no regrets because I have lost and found parts of myself that I never knew existed. And I am blessed.”
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Netflix’s New Wagner Moura Sci-Fi Horror Is a Guaranteed #1 After This Trailer
The Morning Show‘s Greta Lee and The Secret Agent‘s Wagner Moura are sheltering in place in the new Netflix science fiction horror movie The Last House. Before it hits the streamer later this summer, you can check out the chilling new trailer that asks what a family will do to survive a mysterious force that’s trapped them inside.
While the pandemic drove many people to distraction with loneliness, isolation, and cabin fever, it’s magnified to the nth degree in The Last House. Lee, Moura, and their kids are suddenly and abruptly locked into their house by a mysterious outside entity. And it’s not just them: everyone on their street, and maybe the entire world, is trapped inside. And we’re not talking days, weeks, or even months: an onscreen counter lets us know that they’re stuck in their house for over three years and counting, making each successive day a struggle to find food and retain their sanity. However, as they settle into a routine and nature reclaims the outdoors, one question remains: are they being imprisoned for some nefarious reason, or are they being kept safe from whatever terrible things might be lurking on the now-silent streets? You’ll have to find out on August 7, when The Last House opens its doors on Netflix.
Where Can Wagner Moura and Greta Lee Be Seen Next?
Coming off his Oscar nomination for The Secret Agent, becoming the first Brazilian ever to contend for Best Actor, Moura will star alongside Alicia Vikander in the drama The Last Day. He’s also set to star in the vampire horror movie Flesh of the Gods with Kristen Stewart; it will be director Panos Cosmatos‘ first feature since the acclaimed Mandy. Lee will next be heard as the voice of Lilypad, a sinister tablet that becomes the arch-nemesis of Buzz, Woody, and the gang in Toy Story 5; it opens in theaters this weekend. She’ll also lend her voice to next year’s Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, reprising her role as Spider-Man 2099’s digital assistant Lyla. She has a project lined up behind the camera, as well; she’s set to make her directorial debut adapting Monika Lee‘s serial killer horror novel The Eyes Are the Best Part; it centers around a Korean-American student who descends into madness and eyeball-eating cannibalism.
The Last House was originally titled 11817, and was to star Kingsley Ben-Adir; he was replaced by Moura before filming began. It is directed by Louis Leterrier (The Transporter), from a script by Matthew Robinson (Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die).
The Last House will premiere on Netflix on August 7. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
Entertainment
Ridley Scott’s Near-Perfect Sci-Fi Series Just Changed the Franchise’s Future
The membrane separating movies from TV has never been thinner, as one of Hollywood’s biggest franchises suddenly has more prosects on the small screen than the cinema. FX has renewed Alien: Earth for a second season, which will begin filming later this year. By comparison, the studios behind the Alien franchise still haven’t committed to their next movie project, with a sequel to Alien: Romulus in development, but nowhere near production as far as we know. Alien: Earth was a massive success for FX and Hulu, and it’s clear the network wants to keep up the momentum. This could be good news for the franchise overall, but an increased investment in TV could mean fewer xenomorphs on the big screen in the years to come.
The Alien franchise spread throughout popular media as fast as a facehugger could scuttle after it debuted in 1979. The xenomorphs have become a staple of comic books over the decades, and have seen a lot of success in sci-fi novels and audio dramas too. There are also video games, toys, theme park attractions, and crossover films — yet somehow the Alien franchise didn’t make it to TV until last summer. That may be a good thing for, as the age of streaming and prestige TV made Alien: Earth feel cinematic. However, with this avenue open, the future of Alien on the big screen could be going into cryosleep.
‘Alien: Earth’ Could Be The New Franchise Flagship
It looks like Alien: Earth exceeded expectations for FX and Hulu, at least judging by the network’s enthusiasm since it aired. The show got decent ratings both on TV and streaming according to Nielsen, and it was beloved by critics and fans. FX was quick to renew the series, securing the cast and creators before they could find other work. TV legend Peter Dinklage is even joining the main cast in Season 2.
Showrunner Noah Hawley is hoping this isn’t the show’s last renewal, either. In an interview with Collider, he said that he has a long-term plan for this story, and he’s not even sure how many seasons it might take to tell it. However, he added that he and his crew “could go for as long as we want” if the audience is still receptive. FX has only committed to one more season so far, but the network must believe in Hawley’s plan on some level to keep investing in him.
By contrast, work on future Alien movies has been much slower and more cautious. After the release of Alien Resurrection in 1997, we got two Alien vs. Predator spinoffs, which are not considered canonical, and two prequels which fans are divided on, to say the least. Alien: Romulus arguably hit all the same markers of success as Alien: Earth, yet plans for the next movie have still not been solidified. There were reports that the franchise might move onto a different spinoff angle, but the most recent reports indicate that Fede Álvarez will return to write another script, but he will hand over directorial duties to someone else — likely Michael Sarnoski.
Even that is just an unverified report, and it does not come with the same commitment as a renewal announcement from FX. Of course, this is partly due to the different natures of movies and TV — while Alien: Earth needs to secure its cast and crew for another season, the next movie might not need the same characters, and it might benefit from a change in creative lineup. Still, from the outside it looks like the studios are placing equal faith in the movie medium that Alien was incubated in, and the TV medium it just recently took over.
The ‘Alien’ Franchise Needs New Stories to Adapt
Whether movies or TV shows are the best medium for the Alien franchise may be up for debate, but either way, Romulus and Earth have similar storytelling approaches that contributed to their success. Both finally moved the Alien franchise away from the prequel continuity of Prometheus and Covenant, and that seems to be the right move. The prequels were not universally hated, but the focus on worldbuilding and exploring the origins of the xenomorphs did not match with the franchise’s horror roots.
Keeping this approach seems to be the real key, regardless of screen size. Alien must put its lore and continuity on the back burner without completely ignoring or contradicting it. Romulus and Earth both did okay in this regard, but they’re still facing a tightrope walk in the future.
Beyond that, it may be up to fans to vote with their dollars on where they see xenomorphs in the years to come. Alien: Romulus was a box office hit, but ticket sales may not be able to keep up with the instant gratification of streaming at home. Xenomorphs can adapt to thrive in any environment, so we’ll have to see which medium suits it better. Alien: Earth and Alien: Romulus are streaming now on Hulu, and Alien: Earth Season 2 begins filming later this year. There’s no word on when it might premiere.
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August 12, 2025
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Dana Gonzales, Ugla Hauksdóttir, Noah Hawley
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Bob DeLaurentis
Entertainment
Long-Awaited ‘Dead by Daylight’ Movie Officially Has a Director
For years, Dead by Daylight has built one of the most recognizable brands in horror gaming. The multiplayer phenomenon has welcomed icons from across the genre into The Fog, turning matches into dream crossover scenarios where Ghostface, Michael Myers, Chucky, and countless others can hunt survivors on the same battlefield.
That success made a movie adaptation a highly requested item from fans. Behaviour Interactive first announced plans for a movie in 2023, partnering with major horror players to bring the franchise to theaters. Since then, updates have been relatively scarce, leaving fans wondering what shape the project would ultimately take and who would be responsible for bringing the game’s unique brand of terror to the big screen. Now, one of the biggest pieces of that puzzle has finally fallen into place.
‘The Damned’ Director Will Bring ‘Dead by Daylight’ to Theaters
During Dead by Daylight‘s 10th anniversary celebration broadcast, Behaviour Interactive confirmed that Icelandic filmmaker Thordur Palsson has been tapped to direct the upcoming movie adaptation. Palsson is best known for directing the atmospheric horror movie The Damned. According to comments shared during the anniversary presentation, the filmmaker’s goal is to recreate the tension that defines the experience of actually playing Dead by Daylight, particularly the constant feeling that danger could be waiting just out of sight.
The movie’s screenplay is being developed by horror veteran Alexandre Aja alongside screenwriter David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick. While plot details remain under wraps, the anniversary presentation also confirmed that recognizable locations from the game will appear in the movie. Among them are the MacMillan Estate and Greenville, two settings longtime players will immediately recognize. The adaptation was originally announced through a partnership between Blumhouse, Atomic Monster, and Behaviour Interactive. At the time, the project was still in its earliest stages, with no writer or director attached. The addition of Palsson marks the clearest sign yet that the movie is moving into a more active phase of development.
First released in 2016, Dead by Daylight has grown into one of gaming’s most successful horror franchises. The asymmetrical multiplayer pits a single killer against four survivors and has become famous for bringing together some of horror’s biggest names through licensed collaborations. Over the years, players have seen characters and locations inspired by franchises including Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Hellraiser, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil. The anniversary livestream also included announcements of future collaborations, including the arrival of horror’s infamous Art the Clown from the Terrifier franchise.
With a director now attached and production expected to begin next year, the long-gestating adaptation finally appears to be stepping out of The Fog. Follow Collider for horror updates, including future Dead by Daylight adaptation news such as a release date when the announcement is made.
Entertainment
Social Media In Disbelief After Woman Dies In Brazil
It’s been nearly two days since a disturbing accident in Brazil went viral. Video of the incident has been seen by millions and reported internationally, especially given the shocking footage that shows Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas plummeting to her death.
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What Happened In Viral Bungee Jump Incident?
The 21-year-old was allegedly on a group adventure that included a bungee jump experience at Skeleton Bridge in Limeira, São Paulo. At least three staff members are on video holding Maria before two of them throw her off the bridge. She was not attached to a safety cord. Newsweek reports that Maria Eduarda Rodrigues fell at least 131 feet and was pronounced dead on the scene. Before her death, she reportedly posted on social media about the adventure, sharing photos of the company in anticipation of her bungee jump, and commented, “Who was the crazy person who let me jump off a bridge?” At least 6 people have reportedly been detained for questioning, according to translated local reports.
Social Media Is STILL Going In Over Bungee Jump Video
As mentioned, people have viewed the viral video of Maria’s shocking death countless times. But watching isn’t the only thing people are doing. Many are sounding off across social platforms about how the fatal bungee jump played out. At times, the criticism and blame is on the workers who did the lifting and tossing without a safety cord. But other times, the victim herself is catching heat for not triple checking her personal security. Meanwhile, some are cooking up conspiracy theories that have suggested Maria was intentionally killed. But overall, there’s a deep sadness for both the 21-year-old and her family as people are swearing off the extreme sporting activity. Reports have said that her fiancé became ill at the scene of her death and had to be transported to the hospital.
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Apple TV’s Best Crime Thrillers Battle for #1 Streaming Spot
When The Simpsons takes your story and decides to do a full episode on it, you know you’ve got something that has quite accurately captured the public’s imagination, and that’s very much the case even now, as Apple’s latest version of one of cinema’s most compelling crime stories continues to win over viewers.
The new Apple TV limited series, Cape Fear, has officially overtaken Jon Hamm‘s darkly comedic crime thriller Your Friends & Neighbors to claim the No. 1 spot on the streamer’s charts, and that’s no small thing, considering Your Friends & Neighbors has been one of Apple TV’s biggest hits. It recently passed 200 days in the streamer’s top 10, but Cape Fear has now jumped ahead, turning the newest adaptation of the Robert De Niro crime-thriller classic into an instant streaming hit.
Who’s Involved in ‘Cape Fear’?
Created by Nick Antosca, Cape Fear stars Javier Bardem in the role of Max Cady, previously played by De Niro in Martin Scorsese‘s 1991 film and Robert Mitchum in the 1962 original. The story follows a terrifying ex-convict who targets the family of the lawyer he blames for his imprisonment. Apple has expanded the story into a 10-episode limited series, so it’s got plenty more room to breathe, even if the cast of characters all look haunted as hell in very fancy lighting. The series also stars Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson.
The timing could hardly be better for Apple TV. Cape Fear arrived as Your Friends & Neighbors wrapped its second season, giving viewers a new thriller to jump into just as the Jonathan Tropper crime drama finished its latest run. The remake had already opened strongly, debuting near the top of Apple TV’s charts and outperforming other recent titles including Widow’s Bay and Star City. Now, it has gone one step further by taking the No. 1 spot outright.
The series also comes with serious pedigree behind the camera. Steven Spielberg and Scorsese serve as executive producers, giving it a link back to the film that came before. Spielberg was originally attached to direct the 1991 movie before Scorsese took over, and that film became a major commercial success, grossing $182 million worldwide against a reported $35 million budget.
Cape Fear and Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2 are streaming now on Apple TV. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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June 4, 2026
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Apple TV
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Nick Antosca
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Amanda Marsalis, Morten Tyldum, Stephen Williams, Jon S. Baird, Jonathan van Tulleken, Reed Morano, S.J. Clarkson, Trey Edward Shults
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Peter Blake, Alan Page Arriaga, Tara Shivkumar, Maria Jacquemetton, Diana Pawell
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