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Roommates, social media went into full detective mode after a viral concert clip appeared to capture a tense moment involving Trina and her husband, Benjamin “Swurv” Kearse. The footage quickly had fans speculating that the Miami rap icon was publicly checking her man during a live performance — but according to Trina, the internet got the story all wrong.
In a now-viral video, Trina appears visibly upset while yelling toward the stage area before grabbing her hubby Benjamin “Swurv ” Kearse by the arm and pulling him away from the crowd. The interaction immediately sparked reactions across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, with many viewers assuming the married couple was arguing in public after cameras caught the emotional moment in real time.
However, Trina later jumped on Instagram to shut down the rumors and explain what was really happening behind the scenes. Trina claimed that she was not “checking” her husband, but rather making sure he was “good” after an alleged altercation. The rapper also accused social media users of creating a “false narrative” surrounding the clip and made it clear that her actions came from concern, not conflict. FYI, Trina and Swurv, who quietly tied the knot in 2024 after years together, have largely kept their relationship private despite public interest in their romance.
“I was NOT checking my husband! I was making sure he was good due to an altercation that took place on stage.!! Too many ni**as with bad energy… So l made everybody back up. I’m gonna always protect mine. Stop with the false narrative and lies. Sh*t so wack,” Trina wrote on Instagram.
Fans quickly flooded the Live Bitez comment section after the clip went viral, and whew — everybody had an opinion about Trina and Swurv’s interaction. Some users joked that Trina was “at work” while still having to manage what was going on around her man, while others argued the footage really did make it seem like she was micromanaging him in the moment. Meanwhile, a few fans came to Trina’s defense completely, saying the rapper simply doesn’t play about her husband and warning folks not to misread her protective energy.
One Instagram user @spthedonn said, “NOT SHE GOTTA BABYSIT WHILE PERFORMING …….“
This Instagram user @zuritaylor07 claimed, “This is a whole joke your husband should be your security. You have to stop performing to break up a dispute with your husband😂😂😂😂😂.”
And, Instagram user @nicole_rae1102 added, “Nah, she did right! Folks be having weird energy and she want to make sure her and her husband make it home safe“
Meanwhile, Instagram user @notetojas_ shared, “Chile not during one of her most known songs 😭”
While Instagram user @msesidc commented “She at work and gotta deal with that.“
Lastly, Instagram user @monixnechelle wrote, “She can’t even focus, she too worried about him“
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There are some science fiction movies that demand to be watched more than once. Fewer, yet even more precious, are the sci-fi films that allow viewers to revisit them multiple times without ever getting bored. Whether it’s because of their mind-bending twists, their highly detailed narratives, or simply because of how incredibly entertaining they are, these sci-fi classics aren’t just timeless: they genuinely get better with every rewatch.
Perhaps it’s because you discover a new narrative or visual detail every time you watch the film again, or because its character work and thematic complexity are enriched by rewatches. Whatever the case, classics like Blade Runner and far newer gems like Interstellar not only remain equally entertaining and compelling no matter how many times fans re-watch them, but they actually get better every single time.
If there’s any director who’s an expert at making groundbreaking sci-fi blockbusters that invite multiple re-visits, it’s Christopher Nolan. A master of both the science fiction and action genres, the filmmaker made Inception, one of the most perfect thrillers of the last 20 years. Inspired by the dream logic of films like Satoshi Kon‘s Paprika, it’s one of the most deliriously fun action flicks of the 21st century as a whole.
Getting to fully understand the rules of Inception‘s world upon one’s very first watch is incredibly challenging. Upon further rewatches, once you have a solid grasp on how the movie’s premise operates, it becomes delightful to lose oneself in this world created by Nolan. Even the characters themselves take on wholly new dimensions, leading all the way to an ambiguous ending whose ambiguity only keeps growing more and more intriguing with every single revisit.
12 Monkeys was Brad Pitt‘s very first sci-fi movie, and it still remains his best. Directed by Terry Gilliam of Monty Python fame, this post-apocalyptic sci-fi extravaganza is just about as odd as any fan of Gilliam’s films would expect, with a good dash of mind-bending writing. What, on first watch, feels like trying to solve a mystery alongside Bruce Willis‘ James Cole, upon further rewatches, transforms into something entirely different.
By the time 12 Monkeys‘ credits run for the first time, its real purpose becomes abundantly clear: It was never about the mystery of its narrative (however fascinating it may be), but rather about the closed-loop tragedy at the center of that story. From there, it becomes an almost irresistible temptation to keep watching the movie again and again, with its commentary on themes of memory and identity growing more and more nuanced every time.
Coherence was James Ward Byrkit‘s directorial debut, and what a way to make a splash. It’s one of those forgotten sci-fi movies that are perfectly written, a single-location thriller that serves as a love letter to the art of low-budget genre filmmaking. Heavily inspired by The Twilight Zone, this underrated modern gem should be considered essential viewing for all those who love Rod Serling‘s classic science fiction show. This film would feel right at home among its best episodes.
One’s first watch of Coherence inevitably becomes defined by a single word: chaos. A second rewatch then becomes practically a necessity, by which point, watching the film becomes all about pattern recognition. Every further rewatch is all about pure enjoyment of how masterfully this quantum puzzle of a movie drops clues across its narrative to better understand its layered reality. It’s a character study at its most thought-provoking.
Primer single-handedly redefined low-budget sci-fi filmmaking when it came out in 2004. It’s the kind of film you need to be a genius to fully understand, highly experimental and philosophically complex. It was directed, written, produced, edited, and scored by Shane Carruth in one of the most impressive debuts in the history of cinema, and his first splash in Hollywood has only gotten better with age.
Due to its innovative plot structure and deliberate use of mind-bending elements, Primer is a movie that’s virtually impossible to entirely understand upon one’s first watch. As such, it demands revisits, and those revisits only keep getting better. The more you watch Primer, the more you become an active decoder of its layered time-travel narrative rather than a passive observer. Very few sci-fi films are so intellectually challenging or rewarding.
Interstellar may not be nearly as mind-bending or impossible to decode in one go as some of its sci-fi peers, but if any film has made Christopher Nolan gain popularity as one of Hollywood’s leading filmmakers of mind-twisting spectacles, it’s this one. It’s one of the best climate-fiction movies of all time, a space adventure as well as it does because, at its core, it’s a story about the love between a father and a daughter.
That emotional core is what keeps people coming back to Interstellar time and time again. The second viewing helps reorganize the film after its twisty third act and better comprehend its rules, but everything that comes after is pure enjoyment. The first time around can be a little overwhelming, but every subsequent watch keeps getting more moving, more exciting, and more addictive.
Back when it originally came out in 1982, Ridley Scott‘s Blade Runner was an all-out failure at the box office. With time, however, this flop started becoming a sci-fi cult classic like no other. Today, it’s so immensely acclaimed as one of the greatest examples of the genre that it’s more of a mainstream classic than anything else.
It’s one of the best sci-fi noir masterpieces ever made, perfectly blending a moody atmosphere with compelling characters, philosophically weighty thematic work, and mind-bending elements. In other words, it’s science fiction at its most rewatchable. On a second viewing, everything seems to slow down, and that’s precisely the point. From Scott’s quiet direction to Vangelis‘ legendary score, Blade Runner‘s every element is best enjoyed at a more subdued pace. It’s a thought-provoking philosophical reflection unlike any other the genre has ever produced, and that’s why it’s so magical and timeless.
John Carpenter is one of the greatest and most important filmmakers in the history of Hollywood horror. Back in 1982, he demonstrated that beyond a shadow of a doubt with The Thing, his faithful adaptation of John W. Campbell Jr.‘s novella Who Goes There? It’s one of the most perfect horror movies of the 20th century, even if it was originally a commercial and critical flop.
Time is often a flop’s best friend, however, and such was the case here. The Thing went from cult status to the outright mainstream classic status that it holds today. One’s first time watching The Thing consists of pure paranoia and horrified shock, but further visits to this chilling world turn it into a game. It becomes delightfully fun to analyze each character’s every look and every expression, culminating in an ending whose ambiguity only grows more rewarding with every rewatch.
Donnie Darko is the ultimate endlessly rewatchable sci-fi film, a cult classic largely credited with helping revive the midnight-screening cult circuit that had been lying dormant during the ’90s. You’d be a genius if you understood this movie the first time—the film’s mind-twisting nature and infinite room for theories and speculation is precisely what allowed it to become a cult classic in the first place.
For one, rewatching Donnie Darko becomes pretty much obligatory for all those hoping to grow even a modicum of an understanding of what is going on with its narrative. But aside from being intellectually rewarding, rewatches of this cult classic also greatly enrich its emotional core. The bittersweet tragedy of Donnie is one that keeps getting more enjoyable every single time you watch it.
Justin Timberlake is reportedly going the extra mile to “redeem himself” with his family after a run of negative headlines over the past couple of years.
The “Mirrors” singer was arrested in 2024 for driving while intoxicated, after which reports emerged suggesting his wife Jessica Biel gave him an “ultimatum” to get his act together.
Justin Timberlake also faced renewed scrutiny recently due to the release of his arrest footage, which he fought hard to prevent from coming to light.

Timberlake is reportedly trying to ensure things are harmonious at home after a series of negative headlines caused a strain in his relationship with his wife.
According to Star Magazine, sources say the 45-year-old pop star is “going the extra mile” to redeem himself and strengthen his marriage after his run-in with the law, coupled with a video that saw him berating his stage crew last year, left him in a bad spot with Biel and their sons, Silas and Phineas.
“[Timberlake] is determined to redeem himself,” the insider told the news outlet. “But this process is going to start at home, so he’s been leaning into fatherhood with a smile on his face.”
The “Selfish” singer is said to have “stepped up” by becoming more involved with the kids and spending time with them at their ranch in Montana, as Biel increasingly gets busy with television projects like “The Sinner” and “The Better Sister.”

Timberlake and Biel’s marriage is one of the most enduring Hollywood celebrity marriages, having tied the knot in 2012.
However, their union seems to have been rocked in recent times with reports claiming the actress “issued an ultimatum” to him to fix up, because she’s “had it” with his recent behavior.
The “SexyBack” singer traveled to Las Vegas earlier this year to host the 8 AM Invitational golf tournament, but eyewitnesses told Page Six that he appeared intoxicated towards the end of the day.
Following this, a source told the Daily Mail that if he has another such misstep, Biel will “pull the trigger,” adding that “there’s not much more she can take.”

The insider also said that Timberlake is “never home” despite concluding his world tour last July.
“She does everything with the kids, and she’s sick of being publicly embarrassed,” the source claimed.
However, a separate source told Page Six that while there might have been trouble in paradise, the couple were “working through it” and doing all they could to move forward.
“It’s been a tough stretch lately. There’s just been a lot of attention on him, and that’s not easy to deal with,” the insider said.
“She’s definitely been frustrated at times, and there’s been a lot going on,” they continued, noting that Timberlake and Biel have had their “ups and downs like any couple, but the recent spotlight and his schedule have made things more challenging. That said, it’s not anything close to a breaking point.”

Timberlake was arrested in June 2024 for driving while under the influence in Sag Harbor, New York. He pleaded guilty to an impaired driving charge in September 2024 and was forced to apologize outside the court for his actions.
Reports emerged noting Biel was displeased with his arrest and was concerned about his behavior outside their home.
Back in March, body cam footage of the moment he was arrested was released by the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD), showing him intoxicated, and sources told People Magazine that Biel was “not happy about the renewed attention” it brought to her husband’s case.
“There’s a reason they pushed back on the footage being released,” the source said, explaining that Biel finds the incident “stressful and would prefer to move past it.”
“It obviously doesn’t portray him in the best light,” the insider added.

According to People, the insider went further to note that the actress is still disappointed with the situation, particularly with the video being made public, but had remained supportive of the singer.
“There have been some challenging moments lately, and she’s focused on moving forward,” the source told the news outlet. “She’s the happiest when she’s able to focus on family life, along with her work, when she chooses to take on projects.”
“She’s supportive of Justin, but she’s also not afraid to express when she’s disappointed in certain decisions. This was one of those moments,” they added.
Recently, sources also shared with US Weekly that Biel and Timberlake are getting to a good place in their union after dealing with past “trust issues” and the singer’s DWI scandal.
Sixteen years after the death of his wife, Nancy Dolan, Martin Short is reflecting on her last words — and finding their connection to the couple’s late daughter, Katherine.
“Martin, let me go,” Short, 76, told The New York Times in an interview published on Friday, May 15, recalling to the outlet Dolan’s final message to her husband as paramedics rushed into their bedroom.
Dolan died at age 58 in 2010 following a battle with ovarian cancer. She and Short had been married since 1980.
In his NYT sit-down, Short drew a parallel between Dolan’s death and Katherine, who died by suicide at age 42 in February.
“Katherine was saying: ‘Dad, let me go,’” he continued. “I don’t see any difference between mental illness as a disease and cancer as a disease. In some cases, both are terminal. And in some cases, both are survivable.”
Short added that the loss of his daughter was different than the loss of his wife.
“This is your child,” he said. “I am trying to head toward the light.”
Short and Dolan also shared sons Oliver, 40, and Henry, 36.
The Only Murders in the Building star broke his silence on Katherine’s death in a CBS Sunday Morning interview earlier this week.
“It’s been a nightmare for the family,” he said on Sunday, May 10. “But the understanding [is] that mental health and cancer, like my wife’s, are both diseases, and sometimes with diseases they are terminal. And my daughter fought for a long time with extreme mental health, borderline personality disorder, other things, and did the best she couldn’t until she couldn’t.”
Short also reflected on his multiple family deaths in his new Netflix documentary, Marty, Life Is Short. (In addition to Dolan and Katherine, the actor lost his older brother, David, and both parents, Olive and Charles, in an eight-year span before he turned 21.)
“What it developed in me was this muscle of survival and handling grief, and a perspective on it,” Short told CBS Mornings of navigating those losses. “I think if you’ve gone through that, an audience not liking you is really not that important anymore.”
Though Short’s longtime friend Lawrence Kasdan, who directed the documentary, suggested delaying the project after Katherine’s death, the comedian said he wanted to move forward.
“My instinct was the opposite,” Short explained on Sunday. “Because it’s about love, loss and survival … I think we proceed. We must figure a way to survive through grief without denying it or without in any way undermining its importance.”
Lord of the Rings fans have had a lot to be excited about this year, especially with the confirmed release of The Hunt for Gollum in 2027. While the film won’t be hitting theaters this year, director Andy Serkis and producer Peter Jackson have not been shy about sharing the first details from The Hunt for Gollum, which is confirmed to take place between The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies. Fans were dealt a tragic blow a few weeks ago when it was revealed that Viggo Mortensen would not reprise his role as Aragorn in the film and had instead been recast by Jamie Dornan. This was, predictably, met with backlash by passionate Lord of the Rings fans, but the only appropriate thing to do is give Dornan a chance to take over the mantle.
Lord of the Rings fans were also recently treated to the news that the Prime Video prequel series, The Rings of Power, would return later this year on November 11. Another mysterious Lord of the Rings project that had been in development since 2023 was a new Lord of the Rings MMO game in the works at Amazon. Developments of the project have been painfully unavailable for a while now, and this week, fans who have been looking forward to the game had their worst fears realized. The Lord of the Rings MMO game at Amazon has officially been cancelled, but Amazon’s Head of Games, Jeff Grattis promised in a recent interview that they are “continuing to explore a compelling new game experience that does justice to Tolkien’s world.” He also insists that the company is “working closely with Middle-earth and still excited about the IP.”
Additional cast members for The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum include Andy Serkis as Gollum, Elijah Wood as Frodo, Ian McKellen as Gandalf, Lee Pace as Thranduil, Leo Woodall as Halvard, and Kate Winslet as Marigol. The script comes from Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippe Boyens, and Arty Papageorgiou. Plot specifics are still being kept under wraps, but it’s confirmed to follow Aragorn’s quest to capture Gollum to keep the ring out of Sauron’s hands. It will reportedly focus on Aragorn’s younger days as a ranger.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of all Lord of the Rings-related projects.
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Earlier this year, Lena Dunham released her memoir “Famesick.” In the tell-all book, she alleged that her “Girls” co-star Adam Driver screamed in her face, threw a chair, and even punched a hole in his trailer. Although the actor, best known for his role as Kylo Ren/Ben Solo in the “Star Wars” universe, has yet to publicly comment on the accusations, one of his costars is speaking out. Scarlett Johansson played the actor’s wife in the 2019 Noah Baumbach film “Marriage Story” and worked with him in James Gray’s film “Paper Tiger,” which is set to debut at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday, May 16.

Despite the accusations made by Lena Dunham in her “Famesick” memoir, Johansson has nothing but praise for her “Marriage Story” costar. In September 2025, she told PEOPLE magazine that it was “great” working with Driver on the film.
“I love Adam as a person, and he is an absolutely extraordinary actor,” she said at the time. “If I could make every movie with Adam Driver, I would.”

In the 2019 drama, Driver and Johansson play a couple going through a difficult divorce. In one of the scenes, the pair scream at each other, and Driver’s character, Charlie, even punches a hole through the wall as he tells Johansson’s character Nicole, “Every day I wake up and hope you’re dead.”
The infamous scene was later used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in order to scare off a pack of gray wolves that had reportedly been “terrorizing” an Oregon farm’s livestock, according to the Wall Street Journal.
When told about the news, Johannson joked, “I’m glad we could be useful!”

In 2019, Johansson told As If magazine that the scene was “brutal” to film. “We spent two entire days screaming at each other, brutally screaming and fighting for two full days,” she shared at the time.
“It was exhausting, but if I didn’t have as strong an actor as Adam to take all the stuff I was giving him, I would have been lost,” she added. “For me, working with other actors is a really important part of what I do … it’s everything.”

In their new film “Paper Tiger,” Johansson plays Hester Pearl, the wife of Irwin Pearl, played by Miles Teller. The two are enjoying a happy life raising two boys in 1980s New York. Things take a turn for the worse when Irwin’s brother, Gary, played by Adam Driver, arrives and puts the family in danger due to his ties with the Russian mafia.
“I would’ve loved to have had even more scenework with him, I love working with him,” she told The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the film’s premiere at the Cannes film festival on Saturday, May 16.
Fortunately, she had nice things to say about being Teller’s spouse this time around.
“He’s so unexpectedly tender,” she said of her relationship with Teller on set. “I went away for a couple of weeks to do the press for Jurassic — I felt crazy to leave, but I had to go — and when I was gone, I’d get photographs of my makeup station from Miles, and he’d be like, ‘Where’s Hester?’”

In her memoir “Famesick,” Dunham had a lot to say about her “Girls” co-star. She revealed that they “felt like partners” and found herself coming to him for advice on decisions “that weren’t his to make” despite the “chair incident.”
As The Blast previously reported, Dunham claimed that they were standing in the kitchen when she “looked up to see him smiling at me with something so tender, it felt like it could only have been love.”
In another passage, she wrote, “I spent an inordinate amount of time wondering if Adam liked me,” adding, “He could be short-tempered and verbally aggressive, condescending and physically imposing. He could also be protective, loving even.”
She also alleges that they almost crossed a boundary in their relationship when his now-wife, Joanne Tucker, was out of town. Although she told him that he could come over late one night, she claims she pretended to be asleep once he actually arrived.
“If we crossed whatever boundary we were threatening to cross, the return to work would be tinged with humiliation, that I’d be minimizing any authority I still had, and that, however it went, my heart -bruised but improbably not yet broken – would crack,” she wrote in the book. She alleges that Driver called to tell her that he was engaged a month after the incident, and the two never spoke of it again.
Driver has yet to publicly comment on the allegations.
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The singer-songwriter recalled his Beatles bandmate having “a great big zip tattooed into his bum” after the incident.
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Harry Shum Jr. says he’s “in the dark” on whether Dr. Benson “Blue” Kwan will return next season to the ABC medical drama.
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Most people hunt for home and kitchen sales during Memorial Day weekend, but some of the best markdowns happen to be on high-end fashion finds. It’s true! The long holiday weekend is one of the best times to scoop up deals on the most chic spring and summer fashion, and we dug deep to curate our list of the very best Memorial Day sales. The best part is you don’t need to wait for the actual day to shop; retailers are dropping deals early, and the below finds are all on sale now.
These early Memorial Day fashion sales are so good, you’ll want to get a head start on your warm-weather refresh. Not only will you save on effortlessly cool everyday finds, but there are also markdowns on designer buys, including picks from Kate Spade, Farm Rio, Hill House Home and more. We also browsed page after page and discovered that some of our favorite brands also have tons of on-sale finds, like Abercrombie & Fitch, Nordstrom, Gap and J.Crew, just to name a few. Discounts start as low as $4, so get to it before prices go back up!
Everyday basics and rich mom pieces are all marked down at Amazon right now. The retailer even has an entire hub filled with early Memorial Day deals! But if you’re curious what we’re shopping for, the list below will give you a hint.
We love Anthropologie style, but what catches our eye can sometimes be out of budget. That’s where this sale comes in clutch. Cutie tops, flattering dresses and boho-like pants that are nearly $200 are now listed at a much more affordable price point. Your wallet will thank you.
Almost everything at Abercrombie & Fitch is up for grabs ahead of Memorial Day weekend, including fun going-out tops and breezy midi dresses that’ll make you feel like you’re summering in Nantucket. Oh, and these editor-loved trousers are also marked down (but only for a limited time).
Business casual style comes easy with these sleek picks from Banana Republic. We pulled chic yet versatile finds that you can wear to the office, brunch and the summer cottage (or Airbnb). Psst, several on-sale picks have a double discount — you get an extra 20% off at checkout!
Cozy Earth is the spot for the most buttery-soft loungewear. Trust Us, we would know. Some of our go-to pieces are actually on sale, including this bamboo pajamas top and this cropped hoodie. However, there are tons more on sale for up to 50% off.
Some of the biggest shoe brands are hiding at DSW right now. Think celeb-loved finds and shopper-approved picks that are both comfortable and stylish. And don’t be surprised to discover trendy styles on sale either. Can you say raffia Mary Janes? By the way, you’ll notice that a few styles have a buy one, get one 50% off discount, so don’t sleep on that!
If your capsule wardrobe needs a little help for summer 2026, you’re in luck because Gap is slashing prices on warm-weather styles right now. T-shirts, denim jackets and linen-blend pants are all up for grabs for up to 60% off.
Bohemian style is always in fashion, which is why you can never go wrong with grabbing a few on-sale pieces from Free People. The discounts are steeper than usual, with some pieces up to $128 off. Psst, a little birdy told Us that California cool mom Jessica Alba lives in Free People, so run!
Macy’s has a wide variety of styles to pick from, so you can shop for both casual finds and upscale wedding guest dresses in one go. The great thing is you don’t need to be a Star Rewards member to reap these deals. Anyone can shop these boutique-looking pieces from Charter Club, Skechers and more for up to 54% off.
Preppy girls, unite! J.Crew is treating shoppers with discounts on sweaters, button-down shirts and slip dresses ahead of the weekend. We especially like the sunny hues and fun patterns, like this cherry-inspired pick that feels on trend for summer. Don’t forget to add the code ‘summer’ for an extra 40% off.
We can’t believe that some of these clothes, shoes and accessories are marked down at Nordstrom, but we’re not mad about it. A few standouts to look forward to? Dresses from Astr the Label and Petal & Pup, as well as Kate Spade purses and Dolce Vita shoes. The latter looks oddly similar to a pair Katie Holmes wears!
If you’re updating your going-out pieces, might as well do the same with your loungewear, too. Spanx has tons of stylish yet comfy picks on sale, including some bestsellers that are loved by tons of shoppers. That super soft fabric is totally worth it.
Shopbop is your one-stop shop for high-end designer finds without the skyrocketing price. Don’t believe Us? You’ll find Farm Rio tops, Mother jeans and Hill House Home nap dresses marked down (up to 40% off). And suddenly, the budget is out the window.
A closet filled with Tory Burch shoes and accessories is every girl’s dream, and now that vision can become a reality, thanks to the retailer’s under-the-radar sale. We found picks that are ideal for trips to the boardwalk, outdoor concerts and farmers’ market adventures. Bonus: This tote bag is a year-round staple.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to get a designer-looking style. In fact, Walmart is chock-full of stylish spring and summer picks that could totally pass for celeb-approved pieces — price start at just $16.
The latest Nielsen ratings are in, and HBO Max is ruling over the competition again. The streamer has two titles in the top 10, while Prime Video and Netflix have one each. Ditto for Disney+ and Paramount+, although Hulu is enjoying the evergreen success of two massive animated series. The latest Nielsen streaming ratings cover the week of April 13 to April 19. Meanwhile, on the linear television side of things, only two narrative series found spots in the top 10. Both shows hailed from CBS — Tracker and Marshals — and each drew more than 7 million viewers for the week of May 4 to May 10.
Netflix’s sole title in the streaming list was the movie Thrash, starring Phoebe Dynevor. The creature feature paved the way for the survival thriller Apex, which will likely deliver bigger results in the upcoming Nielsen ratings. On the other hand, the sole Prime Video title in the top 10 was The Boys. The superhero series will conclude its fifth and final season on May 20. The final season premiered on April 8, which makes the number two performance rather surprising. Hulu found success in the latest Nielsen ratings thanks to Bob’s Burgers and Family Guy, while Paramount+ secured its only spot on the list thanks to SpongeBob SquarePants. Other legacy titles on the list were Grey’s Anatomy and Survivor, both of which are available on Hulu and other streamers.
HBO Max’s second-best title was The Big Bang Theory, which will get a new spin-off shortly. However, the number one title for the week was The Pitt, whose 15-episode second season ended on April 16. For the second time in a row, it was the only title to accumulate more than 1 billion minutes viewed in a single week — this week, it posted 1.3 billion minutes viewed. By comparison, The Boys tapped out at 918 million minutes viewed. The Pitt continues to be a runaway hit for HBO Max, with the second season scoring a near-perfect 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. The aggregator website’s consensus reads, “Clocking in for a second season of a near-perfect medical procedural, The Pitt goes all in on narrative excellence, brilliant humanity, and heart-wrenching drama to winning effect.” Starring Noah Wyle at the forefront of an eclectic ensemble, the series has been renewed for a third season.
The Pitt‘s first two seasons are streaming now on HBO Max. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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