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Dax Shepard Is Writing a Memoir That Details Childhood Sexual Abuse
Dax Shepard is ready to open up about his childhood sexual abuse in a new memoir.
Shepard, 51, revealed that he’s writing a memoir during the Monday, March 2, episode of his “Armchair Expert” podcast. While he plans to discuss being molested as a child in the book, the Parenthood actor admitted that he struggled for several months to put the story on paper.
“I have, for years on here, been acknowledging that I have been molested. And that was its own hurdle to just say that. And I got quite comfortable being able to say that. That was fine. And now I’m writing a memoir. And last year, really, the whole year was about, ‘Do I have the balls to write down the details of this?’” Shepard told guest Marcus Mumford, who detailed his own experience with childhood sexual abuse on his 2022 single “Cannibal.”
Shepard continued, “The details were always going to be mine. I didn’t want anyone to be envisioning me. It’s weird that that was still some wall between my shame. Like, I can say that happened, but I don’t need you to know anything that actually happened.”
Shepard said it took him “four months” to be able to tell the story in his memoir.
“And when I’m writing it, I cannot help but think of people knowing this about me and how still exposed that feels,” he admitted, adding that he was “emotional” during the months it took him to write the story.
“I was having really weird kind of spikes of emotions and moodiness. And I would forget that’s why I was having that,” Shepard added.
The Zathura star said he felt better once he finally finished that portion of the memoir, but the next challenge will be actually publishing the book.
“I finished it, and something about it existing there feels like a lot of weight is off my shoulders. But for me, there’s still the hurdle of, like, [putting the book out there],” he concluded.

Shepard first opened up about his experience in 2016.
“Yeah, I was molested,” he said on SiriusXM’s The Jason Ellis Show at the time, revealing that he was abused by an 18-year-old “dude in my neighborhood” when he was 7 years old.
Though Shepard called the molestation “minimal,” he added that it likely played a role in his struggles with addiction later in life.
“If you’ve been molested, you only have a 20 percent chance of not being an addict,” Shepard explained, noting that he thought his addiction was a result of heavy partying. “But when you hear a statistic like that, I’m like, ‘Oh, no, I was going to be an addict, period.’”
Shepard said it took him “12 years” to open up to someone about his experience.
“And then all that time, I was like, ‘It’s my fault,’ as generic as that is, I’m like, ‘It’s my fault. And I’m gay, I must have manifested this because I’m secretly gay.’ I had all these insane thoughts for 11 years or 12 years,” he continued.
Shepard’s wife, Kristen Bell, whom he married in 2013, exclusively told Us Weekly at the time why her husband decided to go public with his story.
“Well, in truth, he has dealt with it many, many years ago,” Bell, 45, said at the time. “It wasn’t a moment he revealed. It’s a lifestyle he lives, where he’s honest and brave. The entirety of the radio show, he was relating to the host who had a similar revelation, and they were communicating.”
Bell continued, “I think that, to me, is the more profound thing, that he does talk about it. Anytime someone can admit a vulnerability, and it can be helpful to others, it should be done when said person is ready. That emotion is maybe one of the most profound ones we have. I, particularly, I’m taken with vulnerability when you’re in any sort of conflict. If you come at the other person, come back to the other person with vulnerability, you can never lose. It always makes the situation better.”
If you or anyone you know has been sexually abused, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). A trained staff member will provide confidential, judgment-free support as well as local resources to assist in healing, recovering and more.
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Nancy Sinatra Slams Donald Trump for Frank Sinatra Clip
Nancy Sinatra is publicly condemning President Donald Trump for sharing footage of her dad, Frank Sinatra, singing “My Way.”
“This is a sacrilege,” Nancy, 85, wrote via X on Sunday, April 19.
Nancy then responded to a fan who asked if something could be done about Trump’s post, saying, “Unfortunately, no. The only people who can do something are the publishers.”
Nancy also reposted a few comments from fans who pointed out that Frank, who died at age 82 in 1998, would not have agreed with Trump’s actions in office.
“@NancySinatra will confirm again that her father loathed Donald Trump,” one post read, while another user added, “Trump may love Sinatra, but Sinatra did not love Trump.”
Trump, 79, caused concern on Saturday, April 18, when he took to Truth Social with a nearly four-minute-long clip of Frank doing a live performance of “My Way.”
“And now, the end is near/ And so I face the final curtain,” the song begins. “My friend, I’ll say it clear/ I’ll state my case, of which I’m certain/ I’ve lived a life that’s full/ I traveled each and every highway/ And more, much more than this/ I did it my way.”
The president did not add any context to the post, leading to speculation about his reason behind sharing the video.
“Dafuq is going on? Should I be in a bunker or something?” one user wrote via X, while another person added, “Trump just posted a video of Frank Sinatra singing ‘My Way.’ What’s happening?”
“Why is Donald Trump posting Frank Sinatra singing ‘My Way’ in the middle of the night? I guess the Iran stuff is getting REALLY bad,” a third person shared, referring to the ongoing war in Iran, which began in February when the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes on the Middle Eastern country.
Others believed the post may have been a sign that Trump’s health is declining, which has been rumored in recent weeks. (White House communications director Steven Cheung denied claims that Trump was hospitalized earlier this month, writing via X that there has “never been a President who has worked harder for the American people than President Trump.”)
“Donald Trump posting Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’ has to mean something right … Is he dying? Is he stepping down? Or is he just trolling us?” one person wrote via X.
“Three posts in roughly six days, all built around themes of legacy, morality, and reflection,” another user shared. “That’s not a coincidence. That’s a pattern worth naming. The context underneath. Trump turns 80 in June. He’s the oldest person ever to serve as US president, a record he took from himself.”
Us Weekly reached out to the White House for comment.
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Charles Melton Gives the Perfect Answer for the Biggest Mystery of Netflix’s Season 2 Finale of ‘Beef’
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Beef Season 2.]
Summary
Netflix’s hit series Beef returned for Season 2, from three-time Emmy Award-winning creator Lee Sung Jin, with a whole new ensemble and story. With all eight episodes now streaming, Collider’s Steve Weintraub spoke with Lee and star Charles Melton to discuss the nuanced finale, from the two thematic oners to what that final shot actually means.
This season, we followed newly engaged Gen Z couple Ashley (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin (Melton) as they found themselves tangled up in their boss’s unraveling relationship. Set against the backdrop of an exclusive country club, after witnessing a heated private moment between their manager Joshua (Oscar Isaac) and his wife Lindsay (Carey Mulligan), the two couples end up in competition, vying for the approval of the club’s billionaire owner, Chairwoman Park (Youn Yuh-jung). Season 2 also stars Seoyeon Jang (Butterfly), Song Kang-ho (Parasite), Mikaela Hoover (Superman), and William Fichtner (Talamasca: The Secret Order).
In addition to the season finale, Lee shares exciting news for Marvel’s upcoming, as-of-yet untitled X-Men movie, which he’s set to pen alongside fellow Beef collaborator Joanna Calo, with Thunderbolts* and Beef director Jake Schreier at the helm. Don’t miss what’s in store for MCU fans; check out the full conversation in the video above or in the transcript below.
Marvel’s X-Men Movie Just Got a Major Rewrite Update
“I hold all these characters near and dear to my heart.”
COLLIDER: Beef Season 2 is just fantastic. You guys did such amazing work.
LEE SUNG JIN: Thank you so much. Thank you. Appreciate that.
Sonny, I have to start with you as an individual, if you don’t mind. I’m sure you noticed that we wrote about X-Men and your involvement. I have to ask you, are you and Joanna [Calo] adapting? Are you working off a draft, or are you guys doing a page one rewrite?
LEE: Oh, man. I don’t know that I’m allowed to say. Where’s my publicist? I know that there was a previous draft, but I also know that Joanna, Jake [Schreier], and I, and Stephen, the producer, and Kevin [Feige] and Lou [D’Esposito], we’ve been meeting regularly and trying to create a new draft. I love working with these people, often frequent collaborators, so I think the goal for us is just to keep getting in rooms, keep spitballing.
I’m such a huge, huge fan of X-Men. My dad was in town for my daughter’s birthday, my mom and dad both were, and I told them the news about X-Men, and he was like, “That’s the good one.” I have such fond memories of me and my dad on Saturday morning, every morning, waking up, I think it was probably, like, 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. central time. We’d watch every single episode and read the comics. I was a huge Gambit fan growing up, so the love is very strong. I hold all these characters near and dear to my heart.
I think Jake has such a clear vision of what he wants to accomplish through this movie. So, yeah, Joanna and I are here just to service the greater story, and we’re very, very honored to be a part of it.
I’m over the moon that you guys are working on it.
The film is expected to premiere in 2028.
Charles Melton Pushed Himself for the Perfect “Tom Cruise” Shot
“Nobody can pressure me more than I can pressure myself.”
Jumping into the show. Charles, I’ve watched your work before, but this is by far my favorite work that I’ve seen of you. You’re just so good in this, and I’m just curious, did you put any additional pressure on yourself once you read the scripts, you saw your scene partners, and realized what you were stepping into?
CHARLES MELTON: Yeah. I work with an immense amount of pressure. Nobody can pressure me more than I can pressure myself. That’s kind of my way of life, I guess. But I think the environment that Lee Sung Jin created, and just the collaboration, I know we all individually, the cast, spent hours and hours and hours discussing existential things and shadow selves and experiences, these characters, which were filtered through the mind of Sunny and his own experience for them to write and have us, the actors, just telegraph these stories. It was such an exciting environment to be a part of. We were laughing… I mean, I wasn’t laughing all the time, but…
LEE SUNG JIN: I don’t know if it’s his football background, because he played football in college, just like Austin did, but Charles has a competitive streak in him that, I think, pushes yourself, whether it’s in ADR. He holds the record right below Song Kang-ho. Song Kang-ho holds the record in terms of how many takes he wants to do in ADR. It’s like literally hundreds. Charles is right there in the 90s.
There’s a shot in the finale when he’s running to grab a taxi. We got it, and we were going to move on. Charles is like, “I can go faster, like Tom Cruise.” We were like, “You can give us the Tom Cruise?” He was like, “Yeah.” So then he went one more time — pulled his hamstring. So, he’s always pushing himself to the limit until his body literally breaks, and I think that’s why we have the performance from him that we do.
MELTON: Thanks, man.
Is Austin Actually Happy in the ‘Beef’ Season 2 Finale?
Charles Melton has the perfect answer.
I do want to talk spoilers. I’ve obviously watched the whole thing, and I love the ending. For both of you, what are your thoughts on the way it ended, especially with the Gen Z couple taking over the country club?
JIN: It was really important for us to bookend the season with those two oners at the country club. Even the event in that oner is an event that depicts the four seasons, which is representative of each of the four couples. A big theme is the turning of seasons, the turning of generations, so we see spring turning to summer, to fall into winter. So, it made sense for us to show how Ashley and Austin ended up becoming a version of Josh and Lindsay.
In our youth, there’s so much hubris in terms of the ideologies that we hold, and there’s nothing wrong with those ideals. I think those are good ideals to have. But then life comes at you fast. I think it’s hard to hold on to those ideals when life throws you curveballs, especially financially. So, whether that’s a right or wrong decision, I’m hoping that the show doesn’t come across like we’re judging that decision. I think it really is open to interpretation, whether that’s something that they had to do or not.
Charles, I want to ask you a different question. Do you think Austin is ultimately happy with the decisions he made? Because when he’s in the car, he has the kid, he has the family, he’s walking out, and it’s a hard read. I’m just curious what your take was on where Austin is mentally?
MELTON: Dude, that’s a great question, man. I think about the ending, samsara, the aerial view, with Sunny talking about the cycles of life and things repeating themselves, whether they’re aversions of each other or not. I believe, as an audience member, it changes. I think if I watched it today, I’d say he’s happy and he’s in love. I think it depends on the day you’re watching the ending and what projection you may have in that moment for what you’re witnessing as an audience member. I think that’s up to the audience to decide.
But if anything, I think it’s a slice of truth and of reality. Not everything in life is rainbows and stars and sparkly dust. What is life? What Sunny does is, somehow, in the reality of it, capture that which is very universal. So, I think it just depends on the day when you’re watching that finale. I’m sure you’d have a different interpretation if you watched it tomorrow or the next day after having two hours of sleep.
Beef Season 2 is available to stream on Netflix now.
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April 6, 2023
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Netflix
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Lee Sung Jin
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Hikari, Jake Schreier, Kitao Sakurai, Lee Sung Jin
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Alice Ju
Entertainment
Say Goodbye to Jason Statham’s Explosive 105-Minute Action Movie in 11 Days
You’re never far from the next Jason Statham ass-kicking, and soon he will be reuniting with acclaimed director Guy Ritchie for his next. The man who awarded Statham his debut role in 1998 with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Ritchie and the British favorite have worked together on five films. Their sixth, Viva La Madness, is a new action-thriller based on J.J. Connolly’s 2011 novel and the follow-up to Layer Cake.
We’ve already seen our first glimpse of a smart-looking Statham filming on Viva La Madness in Malta, and we can’t wait for our first sight of his many acclaimed co-stars, including Vinnie Jones, Jason Isaacs, Babs Olusanmokun, Camila Mendes, Ben Foster, Jonny Lee Miller, and Raúl Alejandro. Whilst the world waits for this pleasure, Statham films continue to dominate the streaming cycle. From recent releases such as 2025’s A Working Man to classics such as Snatch, Statham projects regularly appear in the streaming charts.
Alas, your chance to watch one of the former model’s most underrated efforts is quickly fading. As of May 1, the third installment in the Transporter franchise will be leaving Plex. Written by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton, Transporter 3 was Statham’s last in the franchise, following a reported dispute over pay and commitment to future installments. Deadpool and Game of Thrones alum Ed Skrein took over the role for a disappointing fourth entry: Transporter Refueled.
What Did Critics Say About ‘Transporter 3’?
The Transporter franchise never received much acclaim from critics, but its place in the hearts of fans was tested with this third installment. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film’s critics’ score of 40% and 48% audience rating is the lowest of Statham’s three Transporter movies. The critics’ consensus on the site reads, “This middling installment in the Transporter franchise is a few steps down from its predecessors, featuring generic stunts and a lack of energy.” A synopsis for the movie reads:
“Mob courier Frank Martin’s (Jason Statham) latest assignment pairs him with Valentina (Natalya Rudakova), the cynical daughter of a Ukrainian official. While her father ponders what to do with three boatloads of toxic waste, Frank must guard the problematic woman and prevent her from wandering too far from his vehicle, or risk triggering the explosive shackles they both wear.”
Transporter 3 is leaving Plex this May. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.
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December 5, 2008
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104 Minutes
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10 Action Shows That Are Amazing From Start to Finish
Whether it’s in a superhero, science fiction, fantasy, or the viewer’s own universe, everyone and their mother loves a good action-packed project. Sure, it’s fun to see a high-stakes, action-focused romp for 2+ hours, but with action television shows, audiences get to spend hours, on hours, on hours with the characters and the excitement they bring.
Action may be considered a genre, but it’s so general that it’s a genre that applies to all the others as well, which means audiences can get action sci-fi, fantasy, and so much more. The possibilities are genuinely endless with action—because all the term means is that there are chases, stunt-heavy sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and more. Which are some of the best action shows, though? Which are amazing from start to finish?
‘One Piece’ (2023–Present)
The 1999 anime, One Piece, is one of the most popular (arguably the most popular) anime of all time. So, it only makes sense that, eventually, it would get a live-action remake. It’s honestly surprising that it took them this long to make one. What makes Netflix’s One Piece so much different, though, is it’s a live-action remake that actually works and is genuinely so dang good.
While making a good non-animated adaptation of an animated show shouldn’t be too difficult, in theory, this project proves that it’s possible (and really shouldn’t be as hard to do as Hollywood seems to make it seem it is). One Piece is a genuinely amazing show that is so entertaining and gets everything right about the original that the studios needed to from the get-go.
‘Invincible’ (2021–Present)
Speaking of animated shows, one of the most popular animated shows of recent years is, without a doubt, Robert Kirkman‘s Invincible. The Invincible (2003) book is easily one of the most influential and important non-Marvel Comics or DC Comics series of all time. Robert Kirkman is the mastermind of comics, bringing to life not just this but also The Walking Dead and Marvel Zombies.
This in mind, with how involved Kirkman is with the show, Invincible is not just one of the coolest action shows out there, but one of the better comic book adaptations on television, too. Paired with great voice acting—Steven Yeun, J. K. Simmons, and Sandra Oh being the stand-outs—and absolutely thrilling action, Invincible is one of the greats.
‘Ben 10’ (2005–2008)
While some may not believe it (because of how pushed to the side the series has been in America for quite some time), Ben 10 is actually one of the most popular franchises, specifically overseas—genuinely on the level of Marvel and DC Comics. This is because Ben 10 is not only the perfect fantasy for a young person to be any kind of hero they want, but because it’s just that well-made.
Ben 10 is everything that a good kids’ action series needs to be. It’s not just for younger audiences, but can easily be enjoyed by older audiences, too. It manages to still handle more serious topics and themes, while having a main character that is goofy, irresponsible (some of the time), and fun-loving. All-in-all, it’s really hard not to like Ben 10.
‘Arcane’ (2021–2024)
Before the year of 2021, literally nobody would have expected one of the best modern television shows to be based on the infamous video game, League of Legends. However, they’d be proven wrong with the release of Arcane. Bringing an incredibly unique style to the silver screen, Arcane doesn’t just have phenomenal action—who could forget the fight in Season 1, featuring Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jayce (Kevin Alejandro) facing off against an army of Turbo Chemtanks?—but even better writing to match it.
Pretty much everyone wished this series lasted more than the two seasons it did, but that short longevity is proof of the masterful writing at play. It does not overstay its welcome. It has a clear beginning, middle, and end, and does not try to push itself further than it needs to just to milk for more seasons, a problem so many television shows have.
‘Reacher’ (2022–Present)
Remember the Jack Ryan movie series with Tom Cruise? Yeah, not many people do, and that’s for a reason. However, the famous book franchise finally got a wildly good adaptation with the one and only Prime Video series, Reacher, starring Alan Ritchson. This show isn’t just for action lovers, but for those who enjoy a good mystery/thriller, as well.
What’s better than badass action but badass action that features one of the buffest men in Hollywood destroying—and I mean destroying—any person or obstacle that dares stand in his way? Reacher has become extremely popular in the last few years, and that’s for countless reasons, but the action is, without a doubt, one of the strongest.
‘Andor’ (2022–2025)
If one were to ask pretty much anyone who has seen Andor, they’d most likely say that the 2022 show is one of the most well-written Star Wars pieces of media of all time. The overall story is smart, impactful, meaningful, compelling, and tells a tale that has incredible relevance today. Andor stands out for all the right reasons.
For a lot of the series, Andor is a slower, more dramatic story. It’s very much a space political thriller at heart. However, the action genre comes to life throughout the series thanks to the action sequences within it that contrast the slower parts of the story, making them all the more impactful than they’d have been in a faster-paced romp. Andor is a must-watch for any fan not only of Star Wars, but action, too.
‘My Hero Academia’ (2016–2025)
In the last two decades, anime has become a lot “cooler” here in the West than it ever was before. One of the shows that has directly helped make this possible is none other than the likes of My Hero Academia, created by mangaka Kohei Horikoshi. Following the young Izuku Midoriya (Daiki Yamashita and Justin Briner), a quirkless boy who is given the power of the world’s greatest superhero, All Might (Kenta Miyaki and Christopher Sabat), the story in My Hero Academia is iconic.
Like most shōnen anime, though, what stands out the most about this hit series is the action that takes place within it and helps drive the plot forward. Despite some people having slight issues with the animation in Season 5, My Hero Academia is relatively one of the better animated shows of the modern shōnen anime era, especially when it comes to the most recent final season. Safe to say, the action in My Hero Academia is spectacular, thrilling, and makes it an enjoyable watch the whole way through.
‘Attack on Titan’ (2013–2023)
While My Hero Academia is explosively popular, there are few modern anime that have had the profound impact that the high-stakes, action-packed, amazingly-animated series, Attack on Titan has. People absolutely fell in love with this show almost immediately, thanks to the way it completely subverts the expectations of the viewer just a few episodes in—audiences, thanks to the first few episodes, thought that it was just going to be the Scouts against the Titans, until Eren Yeager (Yuki Kaji and Bryce Papenbrook) becomes one, that is.
Attack on Titan has super fast-paced action via the Scouts and their iconic ODM (Omni-Directional Mobility) gear. Meanwhile, they also get the titanic action of Titan-on-Titan fighting. There’s a variety in the kind of action that is seen, and that keeps things incredibly exciting. Outside of that, though, Attack on Titan is one of the most masterfully-written animated series of all time. It’s phenomenal, and well-worth the watch.
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ (2005–2008)
Avatar: The Last Airbender isn’t just among the best action shows, but it’s genuinely considered one of the greatest television shows ever made. It’s written with a grace, taste, and skill unlike any other airing at the time. Next to that, though, it’s also got some excellent action that is animated with such skill and precision that it’s another huge part of why the show is so successful.
What makes the action in Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s action so special is the fact that, despite being an animated series in a completely fantastical world, it bases its fights and bending in general on real world martial arts styles. Using real martial arts techniques and forms to bring the action to life helps ground the series in a way that is unlike any other animated series of its kind.
‘Daredevil’ (2015–2018)
Very rarely does a show get the high praise of being considered “art,” but when Daredevil is in the discussion, said praise is always thrown around. It’s not only one of the best superhero shows of all time, but Daredevil is one of the best streaming shows out there. It’s not just a Marvel superhero series. This is truly a story that is abundantly raw, genuine, and, of course, filled with brutal, gritty action.
Daredevil knows exactly what it is, and delivers on it with every single entry throughout all three seasons. Even at its lowest—Season 2, to most—the show manages to be amazing and tell stories that really feel like the cast and crew put their entire hearts and souls into the production. They made sure that this series turned out as close to perfect as they could. Spoiler alert: they did.
Daredevil
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2015 – 2018-00-00
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Steven S. DeKnight
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Phil Abraham, Stephen Surjik, Peter Hoar
- Writers
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Drew Goddard
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How Kris Jenner ‘Conned’ Daughters Into Reality Show
Khloé, Kim, and Kourtney Kardashian wouldn’t be who they are today without their family reality show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” However, when the opportunity first presented itself, the three veteran reality stars were reluctant to sign on. During a new interview, Khloé opened up about what led them to film the show from 2007 to 2021, revealing it all started with being duped by her mom, Kris Jenner.
Khloé Kardashian Said Her Mom, Kris, ‘Conned’ Her Sisters Into Filming The Family Reality Show

On a recent episode of “The Morgan Stewart Show,” Khloé, 41, recalled what her life was like prior to filming their E! reality series in the early 2000s. During the conversation, the mother of two said that before working on the show, she and her sisters opened a clothing retail store, Dash, in their Los Angeles suburb of Calabasas.
Khloé explained that her mother presented the girls with the idea of filming the show; however, their primary focus was ensuring their store succeeded. After a bit of persuading, though, the three sisters said yes—but not for the reason some may think.
“And how my mom conned us into doing it was, she said, ‘Think of it as a commercial for the store,’” Khloé told PEOPLE. “Because all we wanted to do [was the store].”
Khloé Kardashian Says Dash Had ‘No Employees’ At The Beginning

Dash was a labor of love, Khloé said. “We had no employees. It was just me and Kourt,” she added before revealing they did “everything,” from the cleaning to the taxes to the steaming. “We had not one employee. We didn’t know what the f— we were doing.”
So, how did Dash come to be? Well, according to Khloé, they opened the business as a family venture using a credit card their late father, Robert Kardashian, opened for them years before his death. “When my dad passed away, [Kourtney] had a credit card that was in my dad’s name, but it was her credit card,” she said.
Khloé went on to say that the girls realized the credit card had a $50,000 limit, so they frontloaded the necessities for Dash on the card. “We [didn’t] know a thing about buying, we [didn’t] know a thing about location,” Khloé said.
Dash Closed Its Doors In 2018
As the show grew in popularity, Dash expanded even further, opening locations in Los Angeles, New York City, and Miami Beach. There was even a 2015 spin-off, “Dash Dolls,” which ran for one season on E!.
The girls eventually said goodbye to Dash in 2018, sharing the saddening news online, according to PEOPLE.
“After nearly 12 years, my sisters and I have decided to close the doors of our DASH stores,” Kim wrote. “We opened our first store as a family in 2006 and since then we have made so many lifelong memories. From opening locations in Los Angeles, Miami and New York, to having our Dash Dolls spin-off show, it’s been such a huge part of our lives.”
Kim explained that their growing empires were keeping them from giving their all to Dash. “We’ve been busy running our own brands, as well as being moms and balancing work with our families. We know in our hearts that it’s time to move on,” she continued.
One Dash Employee Was Reportedly Held At Gunpoint

A year before closing its doors, a Dash employee was reportedly held at gunpoint in a frightening experience, according to TMZ.
The outlet reported that a woman walked into the store and pointed a gun at the cashier while ranting about Cuba, saying things like “Free Cuba” and “Stay away from Cuba.”
The alleged gunwoman began knocking things over, but left the store before cops arrived.
Dash Store Was Sued In 2016

In 2016, the Kardashians’ store was sued by a person who claimed the store discriminated against the blind.
The lawsuit, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, said that Andres Gomez blasted the company for being “inaccessible to the visually impaired.”
The legal documents said the company’s website wasn’t compatible with the software reader he uses to browse the internet.
Gomez argued that the lack of access to the website violates the Americans with Disabilities ACT and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
In the suit, Gomez asked the court to require the store to update its website and pay for all fees associated with the legal matter.
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45 Highest-Rated Movies on IMDb, Ranked by Votes
While internet popularity can be a fickle and fleeting thing, in the case of IMDb, there are a few top-rated movies that tower above their rivals and stand the test of time. Moviegoers can rate the films they see on the website, and some are cemented as being at the top of their class. Seen by many as the go-to resource for film ratings and opinions, the ten most-voted films are usually, if not some of the best movies of all time. At the very least, IMDb’s top movies are comfortably the internet’s favorite movies and are likely recognizable to most viewers.
As IMDb continues to be a popular resource for those looking for must-see 10-star movies, its ratings and number of voters also constantly change as more viewers flock to the site to share their opinions about their favorite films. For the most-voted movies on the platform, they remain above these shifts, except for some subtle differences in their ranking and number of votes.
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‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991)
Votes: 1.3 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.6
Often considered to be one of the all-time greatest sci-fi action movies ever made, Terminator 2: Judgment Day built upon the striking and compelling worldbuilding of the original horror film to create a masterclass of blockbuster action and tension. The film has been consistently celebrated as an icon of sci-fi blockbusters since its release, and is considered one of the few sequels that overwhelmingly surpass the original.
It speaks volumes that in the decades since its release, the overwhelming legacy of the Terminator franchise largely centers around the mastery of this iconic sequel instead of the original film in the franchise. The number of IMDb votes further exemplifies this, with the original Terminator only having 1.0 million votes and massively lagging behind the continued celebration and legacy of this sequel. While it isn’t the most popular James Cameron film on the site, it certainly has left its mark on the world of sci-fi and blockbuster action.
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‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1’ (2003)
Votes: 1.3 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.2
Quentin Tarantino is arguably the current king of violent cinema, and Kill Bill: Vol. 1 is one of his most stylish and thrillingly violent works. This adrenaline-pumping action flick is one of the fastest-paced movies of all time, following the quest for revenge of the most fascinating character that Uma Thurman has ever played: The mysterious Bride.
Kill Bill was originally envisioned as a single film, but at Harvey Weinstein‘s behest, Tarantino decided to split it into two. As it stands, Vol. 1 is arguably the more entertaining of the two, with Tarantino wearing his influences (from classic samurai films to martial arts B-pictures) out on his sleeve with pride. Funny, lively, and exquisitely over-the-top, it’s one of the biggest classics of the early 2000s. — Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘WALL·E’ (2008)
Votes: 1.3 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.4
Pixar pioneered fully computer-animated feature filmmaking, so it’s no surprise that they have made several of the most acclaimed and beloved animated movies in history. One of the most popular is WALL·E, one of the sweetest and most entertaining sci-fi films of the 2000s. Through its romantic tone and its many homages to both classic sci-fi films and romantic movies from Classical Hollywood, it’s both great for kids and a delight for grown-ups.
The fact that the film wasn’t nominated for the Best Picture Oscar feels like a travesty; but, in the end, the court of public opinion is the one that matters most, and WALL·E is one of IMDb users’ favorite—and most watched—animated films ever. Hugely imaginative and emotionally compelling, it’s far and away one of Pixar’s most iconic works. — Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ (2003)
Votes: 1.3 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.1
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl wasn’t the first film based on a theme park ride that Disney made, but it sure was the first significantly successful one. In fact, calling the film simply “successful” would be a bit of an understatement. A critical and audience darling, it’s one of the most magical fantasy adventure films of its era, one of the last great swashbucklers made in Hollywood.
Curse of the Black Pearl is thoroughly entertaining from start to finish, and that’s what has led IMDb reviewers to rate it so highly. Its action set pieces are thrilling, its characters are a ton of morally gray fun, and its tone is surprisingly creepy for what’s ultimately a family film. Johnny Depp‘s Oscar-nominated performance as Captain Jack Sparrow is transcendental, too, and in no small measure one of the reasons why the film has remained so timeless. — Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘Léon: The Professional’ (1994)
Votes: 1.3 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.5
Made by Luc Besson, one of the leading exponents of France’s Cinéma Du Look film movement, Léon: The Professional is perhaps the auteur’s most iconic outing. One of the best and most exciting action thrillers of the 1990s, it’s a stylish and deeply moving character drama that lives and dies by the layered and unusual relationship at the core of its narrative: That between the professional assassin Léon (Jean Reno) and the vengeful 12-year-old orphan Mathilda (Natalie Portman).
The cast, which also features Gary Oldman in a deliciously mustache-twirling villain role, is fantastic, but it’s definitely not the only thing that has kept The Professional among IMDb’s Top 50 highest-rated films for years. Besson’s direction is slick, the script is effective through and through, and the action scenes are full of nail-biting tension. It’s the kind of thriller that hijacks viewers’ attentions and doesn’t let go until the credits roll. —Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (2014)
Votes: 1.4 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.0
In the lead-up to the release of Guardians of the Galaxy, the very existence of the film left many audiences confused, as these were easily the most obscure superheroes that Marvel had centered a film around in the MCU so far. However, it didn’t take long before James Gunn’s striking and compelling story of a found family amidst a vast sci-fi world quickly became one of the fan-favorite films of the MCU and an all-time icon of 2010s sci-fi blockbusters.
The film’s signature sense of quirky charm and wit would not only go on to influence and define the subsequent MCU films but would leave a permanent mark on the prospects of action blockbuster filmmaking as a whole, as many modern films still take from the ingenuity and weight of this runaway hit. Even over a decade and two sequels later, the original cinematic outing of the Guardians is still an absolute blast to revisit, helping make it one of the most-watched Marvel films on IMDb.
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ (2018)
Votes: 1.4 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.4
2018 wasn’t the best year for cinema overall, but it did see the release of a few films that could be called masterpieces, the highest-grossing of which is easily Avengers: Infinity War. It was the biggest and most ambitious crossover event in film history at the time of its release, and to this day, it’s still widely regarded as one of the MCU’s most stunning successes.
The way the film manages to balance so many characters and so many subplots in such a shockingly measured way is admirable, and its ending remains the boldest ending that any superhero film has ever dared to put on film. Grand, exciting, and suspenseful, Infinity War is perhaps its franchise’s most entertaining film, making it a shock to no one that it’s so highly rated on IMDb. —Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘The Truman Show’ (1998)
Votes: 1.4 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.2
By the time the ’90s rolled in, Jim Carrey was perceived by the public and critics as a purely comedic actor. The Truman Show changed that. In one of the most inspired casting decisions in modern Hollywood history, Carrey was cast in the highly complex titular role of this dramedy, a surprisingly philosophical sci-fi film dealing with themes of existentialism and modern media.
The Truman Show is one of the best summer blockbusters of the 1990s, anchored by Carrey’s performance, the beautifully nuanced script, and Peter Weir‘s colorful direction. It’s one of the freshest, most original, and most emotionally engaging films in its genre of the modern era, which is exactly why cinephiles on IMDb love it as much as they do. — Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘Goodfellas’ (1990)
Votes: 1.4 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.7
Praised by many (including IMDb, it seems) as Martin Scorsese‘s magnum opus, Goodfellas is one of the greatest mob movies ever made. Hugely entertaining and somehow also a greatly effective cautionary tale against the alluring yet devastating nature of money and power, it’s everything that any film in the genre should aspire to be.
Exquisite and highly quotable dialogue that flows like honey; vibrant, sometimes ultra-violent direction by Scorsese; and a powerhouse cast led by Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, and Robert De Niro at the top of their games. Goodfellas is a flawlessly oiled machine where every cog fulfills its function brilliantly, so it’s no wonder that it’s one of the most-watched movies on IMDb. —Diego Pineda Pacheco
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‘Titanic’ (1997)
Votes: 1.4 Million | IMDb Rating: 8.0
One of the biggest blockbuster successes of all time and a film that completely changed the notions of high-budget blockbuster filmmaking with its masterful blending of top-notch disaster movie production with a gripping central romance, Titanic was an insurmountable icon of 90s culture. The film truly felt inescapable for an era, as it overwhelmed the cultural zeitgeist for an era and had massive influence in the years to come as the go-to example of cinematic blockbuster mastery.
Time has only managed to be kind to the legacy and weight of Titanic, as its earnest and striking execution as a meticulously crafted blockbuster shines that much greater when compared to the array of lazily put together blockbusters with even higher budgets than this once unbelievably expensive film. With it about to reach its 30th anniversary, its legacy and continued appreciation are as strong as ever on IMDb.
Entertainment
Mark Wahlberg’s 2026 Raunchy New Movie Is Getting Obliterated by Critics
2025 was a tough year for Mark Wahlberg, who faced the wrath of critics not once, not twice, but three times. In late January, Wahlberg reteamed with director Mel Gibson in the action thriller Flight Risk, which earned not just poor reviews but an underwhelming theatrical run. Then came the heist thriller Play Dirty, a Prime Video original, which critics tore apart in October. Finally, Wahlberg reunited with Michelle Monaghan for the action sequel, The Family Plan 2, which was dubbed “forgettable” by many.
So, with that in mind, Wahlberg will be hoping he can bounce back in his first feature release of 2026: Balls Up. A sports comedy made in anticipation of this year’s FIFA World Cup, this is the latest effort from Dumb and Dumber director Peter Farrelly, and stars Wahlberg alongside the likes of Paul Walter Hauser and Borat himself, Sacha Baron Cohen. So has the film earned the acclaim of critics?
Sadly, Balls Up marks a fourth flop in a row on Rotten Tomatoes for Marky Mark, earning just 30% from critics and 27% from audiences. “The movie of the greenlight meeting would be more interesting than the movie,” said one critic, with another writing, “As far as titles go, Balls Up is about right. This is a disaster.” A synopsis for the film reads:
“In this raunchy, over-the-top comedy, marketing executives Brad (Mark Wahlberg) and Elijah (Paul Walter Hauser) go ‘balls out’” and pitch a bold full‑coverage condom sponsorship with the World Cup. After their drunken celebration in Brazil sparks a global scandal, they must outrun furious fans, criminals, and power-hungry officials to salvage their careers and make it home alive.”
What Is Mark Wahlberg’s Next Movie?
Following Balls Up, Wahlberg will be heading back to his other favorite genre, the crime thriller. In the upcoming Paramount project, By Any Means, Wahlberg will star alongside Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Giancarlo Esposito in a pulse-racing period piece, which will also feature Nicole Beharie, David Strathairn, Josh Lucas, and Ethan Embry. Set to debut in theaters on Labor Day, September 4, a synopsis for the movie reads:
“Set against the backdrop of 1996 Mississippi and loosely based on true events, the manhunt thriller follows a volatile partnership between a hardened mafia hitman and a young black FBI agent as they are forced into an uneasy alliance to track down those responsible for the killing of civil rights leaders — uncovering a conspiracy that tests the limits of justice, loyalty, and survival.”
Balls Up is streaming on Prime Video. Stay tuned for more stories.
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April 15, 2026
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104 minutes
- Director
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Peter Farrelly
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These 10 2020s Thriller Series Have Much Better Action
Reacher is one of the most exciting, talked-about shows of the 2020s. With a fourth season coming, fans can’t wait for the action to continue. There’s no official release date yet, but it should be arriving later in 2026. Don’t sweat the wait, as there are tons of thriller series from the 2020s that have just as much action, if not more. Even the ones that aren’t as action-packed have better high-octane scenes that will fill the hole while you wait for Reacher‘s return.
Some of them hail from Prime Video as well, while you’ll find others on Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, and HBO Max. Looking for something with better action, different storylines, and equally compelling protagonists? You can’t go wrong with these shows.
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‘The Night Agent’ (2023–Present)
You might view The Night Agent as Reacher‘s cornier little sister show, but the Netflix action thriller has matured leaps and bounds since Season 1. There are many reasons you should be watching The Night Agent. The action is intense, only ever letting up for brief moments throughout the plot, right from the very beginning of each episode. Even in those moments when Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) has a minute to breathe between trying to save a person or the entire country from a tragedy, he’s still always on edge, which means you are, too.
Yes, the fight scenes are sometimes badly choreographed and look rehearsed, but there’s an element of charm in that. By contrast, Reacher‘s action scenes feature a man with combat experience who really doesn’t seem like the guy you should challenge. Peter is more relatable, and that makes the fight scenes involving him seem more real, with higher stakes, because he can be overcome. The Night Agent is a bingeable show, and the storyline keeps you as invested as the action.
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‘Cross’ (2024–Present)
Cross isn’t all action, all the time. But when it is, the look on Alex Cross’ (Aldis Hodge) face says it all. Sometimes, he has to creep around corners. Other times, he uses his intellect and ability to psychoanalyze as a forensic psychologist as well as a detective to subdue criminals. His strong moral code permeates every action scene as well. Cross will protect those who should be protected, no matter the cost.
There’s something compelling about seeing Cross and others from the show in action-packed scenes, whether it’s a high-speed car chase or racing a serial killer before he (or she!) can kill their next victim. With explosive scenes like the Season 1 finale when Cross protects his kids from a grieving woman, to Bobby Trey’s (Johnn Ray Gill) unhinged attacks and the chilling Season 2 scenes when Rebecca/Luz (Jeanine Mason) takes down one victim after another while in disguise, it’s not all about Cross. The show lets other characters shine, too, good and bad.
While a lot of the action in Twisted Metal pertains to high-speed car chases, the Peacock series still has better overall action. The fight scenes are exciting, especially involving the killer clown Sweet Tooth (Joe Seanoa, voiced by Will Arnett). The elements of humor in the show add a light-hearted nature to the otherwise extreme violence, making the series one of the most underrated comedy shows of the 2020s so far.
There are exciting characters, each with their own special skills, and the post-apocalyptic elements add another sense of urgency. With explosions galore and quirky personalities, it’s a very different show with very different levels of action. But it goes far beyond the cookie-cutter feel to deliver a different level of excitement.
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‘Paradise’ (2025–Present)
Paradise was initially believed to be a political thriller, and it is. But as the post-apocalyptic twist was revealed, and the second season dove into that angle more, the Hulu show became far more action-packed. With Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) traveling back above ground from a lavish underground bunker built for the elite, he meets challenges from angry and violent survivors.
Even Season 1, however, has some incredible action scenes, including the final chase as Xavier discovers who was responsible for killing President Cal Bradford (James Marsden), along with flashback action scenes to the day the megatsunami hit. Paradise offers a nice balance of high action and quiet terror, but it works in a way that’s more cerebral with its sci-fi twist. It’s more thought-provoking than action just for the sake of action.
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‘Silo’ (2023–Present)
There isn’t as much action in Silo as there is in Reacher, but when there is action, it’s high-flying. Whether it’s a group of people revolting against those who manage the underground bunker where they live or Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) fighting someone trying to take her down, every scene makes Silo a sci-fi masterpiece.
With a dark post-apocalyptic theme, Silo has more depth to its plot than Reacher, an overarching story that moves beyond the protagonist and asks meaningful questions about humanity. There are some great fight scenes, and while they are fewer and farther between than in Reacher, they’re gripping when they do pop up.
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‘The Boys’ (2019–Present)
Reacher doesn’t even come close to the level of violence in The Boys, and the two shows approach action in very different ways. With The Boys, it’s superheroes with special powers fighting in ways people in Reacher couldn’t even imagine. But this also adds another layer to the fight and action scenes beyond the usual fists flying and guns, knives, and other weapons being wielded.
The Boys centers around superheroes who are more interested in serving themselves than the people. While Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) can take on the biggest, burliest, most cunning enemies, he’d dissolve into a puddle if he tried to fight anyone from The Boys. The level of action as these Supes use powers like heat vision eyes, superhuman strength, and even tentacle-like extremities to fight enemies makes every action scene bloody, gory, and shocking.
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‘The Last of Us’ (2023–Present)
The action doesn’t get much better than in shows like The Last of Us, where at least some of the enemies you’re running from are mutated humans who can run at warp speed and take you out in gruesome ways. The energy is dialed up to 11 in The Last of Us, with the action scenes exciting because it’s about survival without much to help in a world that is nothing like it used to be.
Yes, there are guns, knives, and other weapons, but there’s something about the desperation in the action scenes, knowing that the entire fate of humanity could be at stake, that makes the series far more intense. The clever ways the main characters manage to narrowly escape death are fascinating and the result of very creative writing.
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‘Shōgun’ (2024–Present)
There are intriguing cultural and historical elements to Shōgun that make its action scenes instantly more interesting. Plus, when you combine this with samurai fighting, the action scenes in Reacher look tame in comparison. You can’t compete with martial arts versus traditional fists flying. The dance is so much more intriguing.
The fighting in Shōgun, a nearly perfect action show, isn’t just to achieve a singular goal of taking down one bad guy after another and saving innocent lives. It’s about honor, culture, training to respect the art form, and traditions. It’s far deeper than Reacher, which has more surface-level action. Shōgun really gets you invested in every physical and emotional move.
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‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)
The action in Stranger Things involves not just fights between people or garden-variety car chases, but incredible scenes taking place in a dark, alternative world involving monsters. There’s an ominous angle to the show that takes you on a journey with characters who aren’t necessarily used to fighting.
The action is both fun and energized. The backdrop of the 1980s takes you into another time as well, while the show overall takes you into another dimension. With witty writing and a touch of humor, Stranger Things takes the action to different heights beyond what Reacher achieves with a bigger cast of endearing characters.
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‘Fallout’ (2024–Present)
How can the action not be incredible in a TV show like Fallout that’s based on a role-playing video game, especially when the series looks like the game has come to life? Plus, there’s a badass young woman coming into the post-apocalyptic world for the first time from her underground bunker, and a ghoul who fears nothing and operates like he’s from the old west. Combine that with men in armored suits tricked out with all types of weapons, and it’s no competition.
It’s easy to see how Fallout, one of the best Prime Video action shows you can binge in a weekend, is far more enticing than Reacher in this department, depicting backdrops and situations for action that Reacher doesn’t. When a ghoul can be impaled, flailing with a post through his body for days, and still survive, or a young woman has her finger cut off and is almost chopped to bits to harvest her organs, there’s a completely different level of intensity.
Fallout
- Release Date
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April 10, 2024
- Network
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Amazon Prime Video
- Showrunner
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Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
- Directors
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Frederick E. O. Toye, Wayne Che Yip, Stephen Williams, Liz Friedlander, Jonathan Nolan, Daniel Gray Longino, Clare Kilner
Entertainment
Russell Crowe Officially Reveals His Stunning Transformation for Henry Cavill’s ‘Highlander’ Reboot
Henry Cavill’s long-gestating Highlander reboot is now in the heat of production, and while it still does not have a spot on the release calendar, it can safely be considered one of the most anticipated movies in development right now. Backed by Amazon MGM, which shared new footage from the film earlier this week at CinemaCon, Highlander is a reboot of the 1986 film of the same name starring Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery. Chad Stahelski, famed for his work directing all four of the Keanu Reeves-led John Wick movies, has been tapped to direct Highlander with a script from House of the Dragon creator Ryan J. Condal. Henry Cavill shared the first-look photos from behind the scenes of Highlander earlier this year on his personal Instagram, but no new images have been released since.
It was around this time that Amazon began filling out the cast of Highlander around Cavill, who was the first one attached to star in the project. Collider was first to report the involvement of legendary actor Russell Crowe, who has been tapped to star in the film as Ramirez, the same mentor role that Connery played in the 1986 original. Surrounding Crowe and Cavill in Highlander are Dave Bautista (The Wrecking Crew), Karen Gillan (Guardians of the Galaxy), Jeremy Irons (Batman vs. Superman), Djimon Hounsou (Blood Diamond), and Marisa Abela (Industry). Over the weekend, Highlander star Russell Crowe took to his personal X account to share an image of himself training for Highlander. Crowe may have lost a step since his younger days, but it appears he’s ready to get back into Gladiator shape to feature with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood for the blockbuster action remake.
What Happens in ‘Highlander’
While Amazon MGM has yet to release an official synopsis for Henry Cavill’s Highlander reboot, the synopsis for the original reads as follows:
“An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled Prize.”
It’s a safe bet that the new Highlander movie will follow a roughly similar trajectory to the original, but there will likely be some changes. Right now, the film does not have a release date, but the most likely window for its premiere is sometime in either Q3 or Q4 of 2027.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Henry Cavill and Russell Crowe’s Highlander reboot, and watch the original film on Prime Video, Peacock, Tubi, or Pluto TV.
- Writers
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Ryan J. Condal, Michael Finch, Kerry Williamson
- Producers
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Neal H. Moritz
- Franchise(s)
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Highlander
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Nicole Kidman’s Post-Divorce Transformation Sparks Buzz
Nicole Kidman is reportedly embracing a confident new chapter following her split from Keith Urban, focusing on self-care and a refreshed sense of purpose.
Sources say her recent glow-up and renewed energy have drawn widespread attention, including from her ex-husband.
As buzz grows around her personal life and rumored connections, Nicole Kidman is also exploring a more meaningful path, revealing plans to train as a death doula inspired by the loss of her mother.
Nicole Kidman Reportedly Enters Confident New Era Following Split From Keith Urban

According to insiders, the Oscar-winning actress is investing in her well-being and appearance, entering a phase where she both looks and feels her best.
“Nicole’s been having a real moment,” a source shared with a news outlet, adding that her recent glow-up hasn’t gone unnoticed, especially by Urban. “Seeing her out there glowing, looking better than ever, it has really hit home that she’s not slowing down.”
Rather than retreating, Kidman is said to be leaning into this new phase with a refined and effortless approach to her appearance, polished and intentional, yet never excessive.
The actress has reportedly opted for subtle, “non-invasive” treatments, including laser procedures.
“She’s known as this big surgery addict, but she’s a lot more conservative with … all that stuff than people give her credit for,” the insider added. “Clearly, whatever she’s done recently has worked wonders. She looks like a million bucks, and she’s projecting so much confidence.”
The Actress’s Love Life Has Come Under Scrutiny Since Her Divorce

It’s not just Urban who has taken notice of Kidman’s glow-up, as those close to the situation say there’s growing buzz around the actress’s love life, with many viewing her as newly single and highly desirable.
“There’s this sense that she’s back on the market in a big way, and it won’t take long before someone snaps her up,” the source said per the National Enquirer.
They added that it may not be long before someone new enters her life, something that could be a “tough pill” for Urban to swallow, given how “magnetic she can be when she’s like this.”
Nicole Kidman Was Recently Linked Romantically To Her Co-Star, Simon Baker

Fresh rumors have linked Kidman to longtime friend and “Scarpetta” co-star Simon Baker.
Speculation grew after the two were seen looking close at the New York premiere of “Scarpetta,” where they appeared relaxed and affectionate together.
Speaking at the event, Kidman hinted at their natural chemistry, saying it “just vibrates,” while Baker playfully avoided fueling the rumors, joking that he doesn’t “kiss and tell.”
However, the speculation has reportedly surprised those close to them, including Baker’s ex-wife, Rebecca Rigg, who is also a longtime friend of Kidman and is said to be “shocked and confused” by the reports.
The Actress Reveals Plans To Train As A Death Doula Following Mother’s Passing

Meanwhile, Kidman has also revealed a deeply personal direction she plans to pursue, training to become a death doula.
Speaking at the University of San Francisco as part of the Silk Speaker Series, she shared that the decision was inspired by the loss of her mother, Janelle Ann Kidman, who passed away in September 2024 at 84.
According to The Blast, while reflecting on that experience, Kidman explained that her mother’s final days highlighted a gap in care that even family couldn’t fully bridge.
Balancing careers and large families, she and her sister did their best, but she found herself wishing there were “these people in the world that were there to sit impartially and just provide solace and care.”
That realization, she said, is what led her to explore becoming a death doula as part of her personal growth.
Nicole Kidman Opened Up About Grief After Losing Parents

Kidman has been open about the grief she continues to carry after losing both of her parents. Her father, Antony Kidman, passed away in 2014, and she has described the emotional toll of navigating life without them as overwhelming at times.
She learned of her mother’s passing while attending the Venice Film Festival for her film “Babygirl,” leaving early to be with her family.
During the event, director Halina Reijn read a statement on her behalf as she accepted a best actress honor, in which Kidman shared the heartbreaking news.
In the months since, she has continued to honor her parents publicly. Marking what would have been her mother’s birthday in March 2025, Kidman shared a tribute expressing how deeply she misses both her “Mumma” and “Papa,” later adding that her mother remains forever in her heart.
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