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Horror movies were booming in the 1980s thanks to the slasher fad. However, finding the genre on TV was a different story. The Twilight Zone came back for a few years in the decade, and if you were a kid of a certain age, CBS’ Beauty and the Beast could be a bit creepy, but if you wanted straight-up horror, one of the only options out there was Werewolf. It debuted on the rather new Fox network in 1987, and although it ended all too soon, after two short seasons, Werewolf left its mark as a scary series ahead of its time.
The Fox Broadcasting Company was formed in 1986 as the fourth major network behind ABC, CBS, and NBC. It struggled in the beginning, with few successes, like Married… with Children, which meant Fox took more risks. One of those with the series Werewolf. Premiering as a two-hour event in July 1987, Werewolf had an interesting formula, combining the winning television concepts of The Incredible Hulk and The Fugitive into one.
Werewolf focused on a young man named Eric Cord, played by John J. York, best known to horror fans at the time for his small role in Night of the Creeps. He’s our hero, even though Cord is a werewolf. Like The Incredible Hulk‘s Bruce Banner (Bill Bixby), Cord is stuck by a curse he doesn’t want, which transforms him into a terrifying monster. Having been attacked by a werewolf, Cord now becomes one, leading him on a pursuit to find the lead lycanthrope. If he can kill him, Cord will be free. Playing the villainous role of Janos Skorzeny was the star of The Rifleman, Chuck Connors (horror fans will remember his creepy role in Tourist Trap), in one of his last television parts before his death in 1992.
Werewolf tells two all-encompassing stories. It’s not only about Cord trying to find Skorzeny, but it is also about the hero, just like in The Fugitive, being tracked down for a murder he didn’t commit, this time by a bounty hunter played by Lance LeGault named Joe Rogan (yes, that’s his real character’s name). But how can Werewolf create a sympathetic hero if he’s also turning into a monster who kills people? Werewolf found a way around that. Whenever Eric Cord transforms, it’s bad guys who meet their end.
Werewolf had a premise which might have seemed over-the-top in 1987, but it did have something going for it. The series was created by Frank Lupo, the same man who co-created hit 80s shows like The A-Team and Hunter. Werewolf, however, had a major problem right out of the gate. It’s big star, Chuck Connors, barely showed up, only appearing in four of its 29 episodes. Alan Cole, the script editor for the show, wrote about what happened on his blog. A few days after starting working on Werewolf, Lupo showed up in Cole’s office asking him to kill off the Skorzeny character. Cole couldn’t understand why, because “Connors had done a damned good job of portraying an evil, scary, villain with no moral compunctions whatsoever.” As it turned out, though, Connors wanted a new deal before the first episode even aired, angering Lupo.
This led to the TV icon mostly being written out of the series, with someone else made the villain. That could have led to disaster, yet Werewolf remained a fun series. It had a likable, good-looking lead, two compelling stories, and plenty of scary thrills. So, how did the werewolf look? After all, this was TV in the 80s, and you can imagine the monster looking hilariously bad on a struggling new network. No worries there, because the titular monster was created by none other than Rick Baker, the practical effects genius who had already created two famous werewolves for Michael Jackson‘s “Thriller” video and An American Werewolf in London, the latter of which resulted in him winning the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup.
Eric Cord isn’t the only werewolf in the series. There are plenty of bad ones too, who have no qualms about killing the innocent. Baker’s effects brought them to life, with the creatures mostly walking upright like a human. Thanks to Baker, they hold up with the best of werewolf movies, and the attack scenes are easily the best part of the series. This is because, as Cole revealed, there were three werewolf costumes, and cost about $500,000 each.
Werewolf was canceled just 13 months after it debuted without an ending that wrapped things up. Fans never had the resolution of learning if Eric Cord would kill the head lycanthrope and have his curse removed. As disappointing as this was, it also left viewers forever wanting more, making it unforgettable for those who watched it. It was a flawed series, hindered by the actions of an aging TV star, but saved by the passion behind its effects. If you were a kid in the 1980s, there’s a good chance Werewolf was your introduction to horror.
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3:20 PM PT — Canada has released a statement in the aftermath of the incident … stating in part, “Curling Canada fully supports fair play, respect and sportsmanship, values that are fundamental to our sport.”
Yesterday’s men’s curling match between Team Canada and Team Sweden in Cortina was highly competitive, showcasing the passion and commitment of both teams.
During the game, officials were called to the field of play and closely monitored for any release rule infractions,… pic.twitter.com/vB8IkBZdga
— Curling Canada (@CurlingCanada) February 14, 2026
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Marc Kennedy has also apologized for using the language he did during the tense moment.
Canadians might generally be known for their polite manners, but those apparently didn’t travel with one curling competitor to Milan for the Winter Olympics … because he threw some NSFW language at an opponent.
Canada Tells Sweden to ‘F*ck Off’ in Olympic Curling after being accused of cheating.
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— TaraBull (@TaraBull) February 14, 2026
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Marc Kennedy — a four-time Olympian for The Great White North — got into a shouting match with Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson during a tense match Friday.
Eriksson claimed Kennedy — the athlete throwing the rock in curling — was touching it again after initially releasing it … a violation of the rules.
The Canadian flew into a rage when the Swede called his integrity into question … telling his opponent, “I haven’t done it once. You can f*** off.”
Eriksson chirped back, saying he could show Kennedy the receipts after the match … which sparked more profanity from Kennedy.
After Canada won the match 8-6, Kennedy told a reporter he blew up because he didn’t like “being accused of cheating after 25 years on tour and four Olympic Games. I told him where to stick it.”
Kennedy has won two Olympic medals, including gold in 2010. Eriksson is no rookie … he has four medals and won gold in 2022.
BTW … officials didn’t call a foul on Kennedy — but many online feel he may have double-touched the stone. Tell us what you think by voting above.
Be careful not to fall through that curling ice … it’s heating up quick!
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We’re tired of tight trousers and boring blouses, which is why we’re copying Selena Gomez‘s silky, waist-cinching dress style. She proved that silky comfort and CEO-level class can go hand in hand. All it takes is the right dress, and we found her sleek look hiding on Amazon. The style is flattering, buttery-soft and oh-so polished.
At a recent Rare Beauty event, Gomez wore a silky blazer dress adorned with a waist-cinching flower detail. Her dress was such a showstopper that simple earrings were all it required to look complete. This Amazon version has the same effect, giving you a sleek, slim, professional appearance in minutes. It’s the perfect throw-on-and-go option for busy corporate women.
Get the BTFBM Button-Front Satin Dress for $59 on Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
Similar to Gomez’s pick, this satin-like dress boasts a soft fabric, long sleeves and a rich black hue. Rolled cuffs and a sassy V-neckline are a few other matching features. The only major difference is the length, and we actually prefer the maxi style for winter, spring and fall.
Better yet, this satin-like dress is so slimming, thanks to three flattering details. Aside from the loose and drapey fit, this maxi includes a silhouette-enhancing waist tie that shapes without squeezing. It also has ruching around the tummy to conceal bumps and bloating. Case in point: You’ll look and feel like a model in this smoothing wonder.
It’s no surprise that nearly 1,500 fashionistas give the dress five stars. They love many things, but particularly the sexy yet modest appeal that transitions seamlessly from in-office days to cocktail parties.
One reviewer wrote, “It’s become a staple in my wardrobe and my go-to dress if I need something chic and easy. The tie in the front with the gathered material gives you shape at the waist while also hiding a tummy. It’s an easy choice when I have to dress up for work, but also works great for dinner.”
Another echoed the sentiment and said the dress “hugs all the right spots.”
This piece will carry you through weddings, meetings and beyond. Plus, it’s not just Selena Gomez (and thousands of Amazon shoppers) rocking this style. We’ve spotted Jennifer Lopez, Hailey Bieber and Victoria Beckham sporting the trend. Add yourself to the list!
Get the BTFBM Button-Front Satin Dress for $59 on Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
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Justina Valentine is 39 and looking great … and if you need receipts, this gallery’s got ’em!
The birthday babe knows exactly how to crank up the heat — and it’s not just the signature red hair, ’cause those barely-there bikinis are doing all the talking and showing off every curve.
Justina’s body confidence is on full blast, keeping it on-brand in fiery red … no matter what corner of the globe she’s posing in.
So go ahead — scroll, stare, and celebrate. Justina’s blowing out candles and serving looks. Happy Birthday!
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Mac and cheese would’ve never done this to her.
Rihanna went to support A$AP Rocky‘s fashion pursuits … but her outfit gained the most attention when she accidentally flashed her backside.
The singer-songwriter stepped out in an all-black ensemble Friday night to attend her man’s AWGE fashion show in New York City … and her leather jacket opened a bit too wide and revealed the star’s famous derrière.
Check it out … the jacket’s skirt is split in the back and the split reaches just a bit too high up her legs, revealing the bottom of her bottom.
RiRi quickly readjusted the jacket … stopping the crack from showing any of hers.
Despite the fashion faux pas, Rihanna looked chic as always … just like she did recently at Paris Fashion Week, where she flashed her cleavage and even during a recent trip to the grocery store.
Take a bow for your fashion, Rihanna … but maybe grab a different skirt first!
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