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Idris Elba‘s Apple TV thriller Hijack was an instant hit when it premiered in 2023. The gripping series tells the story of a corporate negotiator who finds himself caught in a hijacking and must use his skills to save his life and everyone aboard the plane. The series was renewed for Season 2 after the first season became a major hit, and it replicated its predecessor’s success despite a lack of viewer acclaim. Hijack has been one of the top shows on Apple TV, peaking at number one when the season finale aired on March 4.
Current streaming data, courtesy of FlixPatrol, shows that Hijack is finally losing its grip on viewers while facing steep competition from Apple TV’s latest additions. New episodes of Shrinking, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Imperfect Women have propelled all three shows to the top of the chart, pushing Hijack further down. It’s not unusual for shows to lose viewers following a season finale, so Hijack will eventually disappear from the charts unless Apple TV renews it for Season 3.
“If Apple decide they want another bite of the of the Hijack cherry, the question I will always ask is, what story is there for Sam? Not, where can we do it, but why?” writer Jim Field Smith said when asked in an interview if viewers should expect another season given that ending. “Of course, yeah, it could be on a boat. It could be on an e-bike, it could be in the back of a limo, it could be, you know, a submarine. Or it could transcend the Hijack format and it could move into a different arena. But that’s what I mean. The precinct is kind of irrelevant. It’s more about ‘Where could Sam go?’”
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As Hijack awaits Apple’s decision, Elba is quite busy with a slew of upcoming projects. The Luther star is set to return for the sequel alongside Ruth Wilson and Dermot Crowley which has been set at Netflix. Elba will also appear in the Nicholas Galitzine-led Masters of the Universe. Even if the third season of Hijack doesn’t pan out, Elba is set to return to Apple with This Is How It Goes, a feature film that he acts in and directs. Filming for the Wunmi Mosaku and Charlie Cox-led drama wrapped up last year. Finally, Elba and David Oyelowo are teaming up to bring one of the most beloved works of African literature, Things Fall Apart, to the small screen. The duo is developing Chinua Achebe‘s book with A24, but it doesn’t have a streaming home yet.
Watch Hijack on Apple TV in the U.S., and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
2023 – 2024
Apple TV
Mo Ali, Jim Field Smith
Adam Gyngell, Catherine Moulton, Fred Fernandez Armesto, Anna-Maria Ssemuyaba, George Kay, Kam Odedra
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The “Anatomy of a Fall” Oscar nominee agreed to the scene…under one condition.
Outside of maybe Brendan Fraser, Keanu Reeves is comfortably one of the most universally beloved actors working in Hollywood today. That’s why it was savvy, if a little obvious, to have him play a beloved Hollywood star in the upcoming Apple comedy Outcome. But that’s not the first movie to play on Reeves’ likability, because there’s also the 2015 home invasion thriller Knock Knock (streaming now on Prime Video).
Directed by divisive horror filmmaker Eli Roth, Knock Knock came out right after John Wick kicked off Reeves’ career renaissance (which was a few years after a viral image of Reeves looking sad on a park bench convinced the internet that we should all be a lot nicer to him). Knock Knock doesn’t so much weaponize his likability as it does exploit it, making a point about Hollywood’s conception of what a victim looks like that a lot of viewers and critics weren’t especially on board with. To come right out and say it: The movie only has a 37 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, but it seems well-positioned for an eventual reappraisal.
Reeves plays Evan, an architect who stays home to work while his wife and kids go on a vacation together. During a rainstorm one night, two young women — played by Ana de Armas (Reeves’ future Ballerina co-star) and Lorenza Izzo — knock on his door and ask to use his phone. He invites them in so they can dry off and he orders them an Uber, but instead of leaving, they get naked and seduce him. The next morning, they not only refuse to leave but lie to Evan that they’re underage and threaten to call the police on him.
From there, things escalate in sort of a Funny Games way, though Knock Knock was based on a ‘70s exploitation thriller called Death Game that predates Funny Games. It’s also more about the psychological torture that Reeves’ Evan undergoes than it is about actual serial killer violence. The argument could also be made that it’s not even a home invasion thriller, since Evan does invite the two girls in and willingly sleeps with them (at least at first). It’s not a The Strangers-style random act of terror; they’re punishing him and they believe that he deserves it.
There’s a YouTube comment on the Knock Knock trailer from 10 years ago that says “Imagine if the genders were flipped.” At the risk of being reductive, yeah, that seems like the point. It’s pretty common in horror/thriller films for women to be abused by men, whether it’s in something like Last House on the Left where the horror is grotesque or in Friday the 13th where teenagers are killed for having sex and the audience hoots and hollers.
You watch it happen to a man, specifically a man who just played John Wick and who everyone has a soft spot for, and you’re just waiting for him to turn the tables and get revenge. The punishment he’s getting doesn’t seem fair, surely he’s going to lock in and defeat them, right? That would be a more satisfying story, and one that would probably get more than a 37 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, but — to its credit — this movie doesn’t back down from a story that seems designed to make some people frustrated. As time goes on, and Knock Knock’s legacy changes (and as everyone continues to love Keanu Reeves), more people might come around to what it’s trying to do.
October 9, 2015
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Chuck Norris’ fans have left flowers and mementos at his Hollywood Walk of Fame star following the action star’s death at age 86.
Us Weekly exclusively obtained a photo of the makeshift memorial created by fans on Hollywood Boulevard, which includes multiple bouquets of flowers and even a miniature replica Academy Award. Norris received his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in December 1989 in recognition of his contributions to the movie industry.
Countless eulogies and remembrances have been shared since Norris’ family confirmed his death on Friday, March 2020. Norris was hospitalized in Hawaii for an undisclosed medical emergency the previous day but no cause of death has yet been disclosed.
“It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning,” his family said in an Instagram tribute. “While we would like to keep the circumstances private, please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace. To the world, he was a martial artist, actor and a symbol of strength. To us, he was a devoted husband, a loving father and grandfather, an incredible brother and the heart of our family.”

Their statement continued, “He lived his life with faith, purpose and an unwavering commitment to the people he loved. Through his work, discipline and kindness, he inspired millions around the world and left a lasting impact on so many lives. While our hearts are broken, we are deeply grateful for the life he lived and for the unforgettable moments we were blessed to share with him.”
“The love and support he received from fans around the world meant so much to him, and our family is truly thankful for it. To him, you were not just fans, you were his friends,” the Norris’ statement concluded.
Norris had a near six-decade Hollywood career as a martial artist and star of classic action movies such as Missing in Action, The Delta Force and The Expendables 2. In the 1990s, he starred in more than 200 episodes of the Western TV series Walker, Texas Ranger.
The Hollywood icon was a father of five children — sons Mike and Eric Norris from his first marriage to Dianne Holechek, a daughter named Dina Norris from another relationship in the 1960s, and twins Dakota and Danilee Norris with his second wife, Gena O’Kelley.
His twins Dakota and Danilee posted heartfelt messages in honor of their late father a few hours after his death was announced on Friday.
“Dad, it’s hard to find the right words for this, but I’ll do my best,” Dakota, 24, wrote via Instagram. “You’ve been the man I looked up to my whole life. Your generosity, your kindness, your courage, your integrity, your strength, your discipline, and your faith in the Lord were just a handful of things I always admired about you. You lived your life with purpose and with love for all people.”
Danilee, 24, added via her own Instagram account, “My dad was my protector the moment I was born and as soon as he took me in his arms, I’ve been his little girl. That was something I would always acknowledge even when I was too big to be cradled properly.”
“My dad loved so deeply and cared for every single person in his life with so much tenderness,” she went on. “He may have a warrior exterior, but his heart was so full of love and I’m so grateful that is something he and my mom passed down to me.”
Chuck’s granddaughter Greta Norris — whose father is the actor’s son Mike — remembered his humanity even after spending decades as an action hero.
“If you got the opportunity to meet him you knew he is the most down-to-earth person ever,” Greta wrote via Instagram on Friday. “In a room full of people he would make it known that he was listening to you and only you. He made everyone he met feel like a friend.”
She added, “I am forever grateful and proud that I am his granddaughter. Papa, I love you so much. Thank you for everything. The world truly lost an icon and I lost my grandpa.”
Scrubs’ return to television saw the kind of ratings that most broadcast comedies only dream of, proving that the show still held a very special place in the hearts of loyal fans. Starring Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, and Judy Reyes, the reunification of the original cast started off as one of the strongest shows on television, but may be losing some of its audience.
Scrubs is being billed as less of a reboot and more of a continuation of the original series, which wrapped up in 2009. It follows the lives of JD and Elliot after their divorce as they navigate their working relationship, with JD taking over as the chief of medicine and Elliot working as a doctor mentoring younger people in the hospital in the simulation lab. When the series picks back up, Carla and Turk are still married, with Carla working as a nurse and Turk serving as chief of surgery. There’s a new group of attendees that need mentors, which is where the original cast comes into play, similarly to how the show started back in 2001.
The revival of the show absolutely crushed its competition at first. It brought in more than 11 million cross-platform viewers in the first five days of its February 25 premiere. Disney announced it marked ABC’s biggest comedy episode and most-streamed series premiere in over a year. So clearly, Disney knew what it was doing when it decided to bring Scrubs back after 17 years.
The show takes viewers to familiar places. It’s been embraced by longtime fans and was praised for being a “heart-warming homecoming” that preserved the core of the original series. The writing, characters and emotion are reminiscent of the series that people loved for so many years. While the characters have gotten older, their cadence of speech, their jokes and the core attributes that make them, well, them, have stayed the same. They’ve also been able to preserve the chemistry between the cast right from the start, something other reboots have needed several episodes to work out.
It all makes sense as to why so many people would tune into the premiere. Viewers – likely particularly millennials – wanted to see the characters they grew to love in their youth back on their screens again. And the first episode delivered on that. It was inoffensive, had the right mix of light-heartedness and deep emotion, and it didn’t stray far from the original series. But, that which was a strength for the premiere, may be an issue for the lifespan of the series.
After 16 Years Away, ‘Scrubs’ Returns With Record-Shattering Ratings on ABC
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Scrubs’ reboot premiere ratings were likely heavily impacted by nostalgia. There’s a reason the show was on for so many seasons and people were excited to get some of those good vibes back. But, the revival’s greatest strength may also be one of its biggest limitations.
It’s a deeply comforting show. It gives viewers familiar characters, emotions and a rhythm to the show that we loved the first time around. While that formula works well for bringing viewers in for a premiere, it’s not the best strategy when it comes to generating urgency with a weekly release show. Scrubs is asking viewers to remember to tune in each week almost purely for vibes, not plot lines, which is a hard sell.
Despite ABC’s continual hyping up of the premiere ratings, the network has been noticeably quiet in the weeks since. Just five episodes in, the early glow of the show has started to fade. Viewers have dropped by about 30 percent since the strong start, with the 18–49 demographic falling by 40 percent. And, the show hasn’t ever made it into Hulu’s top 10, indicating that the new season isn’t gaining significant viewers on Hulu and also isn’t driving people to rewatch earlier seasons, either.
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With only nine episodes, Scrubs the reboot is essentially a limited series and has significantly fewer episodes than the 20 or so that viewers regularly got in each season of the original run. The shorter episode series gives networks ways to test a show without committing to a full run. And in some ways, Scrubs has delivered enough to get a season two. It gave a boost to ABC’s comedy slate and got a lot of attention with the premiere. It also gave ABC something to brag about with its initial ratings.
But, if the goal was a true comeback, Scrubs might not have enough juice. With a decrease in viewership and no strong plot lines. Fans don’t have strong reasons to keep coming back. Scrubs is the kind of sitcom that fans will rewatch when they want something familiar and mindless. And without a good reason to watch the new season, fans could rewatch old episodes and get the same good vibes.
People involved in the show are hoping for a season two and the show is going to get viewers just by the nature of the fan base of the original run. And, to be fair, Scrubs was a hit, although that doesn’t necessarily mean it has a future. To have longevity, Scrubs needs to say something new and give viewers a reason to love this new season beyond just loving Scrubs years ago. If they don’t, it’s just a reminder of what viewers already loved, which might not be enough to keep the show going.
February 25, 2026
Aaron Lee, Amy Pocha, Aseem Batra, Mathew Harawitz, Michael Hobert, Seth Cohen, Tim Hobert
Donald Faison
Christopher Turk
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“Beware of @zackass’ treacherous b-hole!” cautioned Dave England, who will require “12 weeks of recovery” after undergoing surgery for the injury.
Savannah Guthrie and her family issued a new statement to the people of Tucson, Arizona, amid their matriarch Nancy Guthrie’s continued disappearance, explaining that they are unable to “grieve” until she is brought home.
“We are deeply grateful for the outpouring from neighbors, friends and the people of Tucson. We are all family now,” the family said a KVOA-TV News special on Saturday, March 21. “We continue to believe it’s Tucsonians, and the greater Southern Arizona community, that hold the key to finding resolution in this case. Someone knows something.”
The Guthries suggested that someone within the community may have “information that they do not even realize is significant.” They asked the community to “search their memories” for any details that stand out.
“We desperately ask this community for renewed attention to our mom’s case – please consult camera footage, journal notes, text messages, observations or conversations that in retrospect may hold significance,” their statement continued. “No detail is too small. It may be the key.”
The Guthries said that they “miss [their] mom with every breath” and won’t be able to find “peace” until “she is home.”
“We cannot grieve; we can only ache and wonder,” they said. “Our focus is solely on finding her and bringing her home. We want to celebrate her beautiful and courageous life but we cannot do that until she is brought to a final place of rest.”
Their statement concluded: “Thank you for continuing to pray without ceasing.”
Nancy was first reported missing on February 1, 2026, when she failed to meet up with friends to observe a virtual church service. Shortly after her disappearance, authorities ruled it a kidnapping.
Since then, Guthrie and her siblings, Camron Guthrie, 61, and Annie Guthrie, 56, have remained in their mother’s hometown as the investigation continues. The siblings appeared in multiple videos shared via Instagram, begging for their mother’s safe return or any information that could lead to her alleged kidnappers.
“Coming on to say it is day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed, and every hour and minute and second and every long night has been agony since then, of worrying about her and fearing for her, aching for her, and most of all, just missing her, missing her,” Guthrie said in an Instagram video shared on February 25, adding that her family increased the reward for any information regarding their mother’s kidnapping to $1 million.

“We know that millions of you have been praying. So many people have been praying of every faith and no faith at all, praying for her return, and we feel those prayers. Please keep praying without ceasing,” she added. “We still believe. We still believe in a miracle”
In the caption, Savannah revealed that $1 million would be paid “only for the recovery” of Nancy, 84. She encouraged those who know something that could aid the case to contact the FBI, noting that callers “can remain anonymous” or “find a way to reach out to me.”
On March 5, Savannah made an emotional return to the set of the Today show – her first since her mother went missing.
While there, Savannah thanked the Today team for their love and support and for “caring about my mom as much as I do.” She also revealed that she plans to return to the morning show. “I have every intention of coming back,” she said. “I don’t know how to come back, but I don’t know how not to. You’re my family. And I would like to try.”
Earlier this month, Savannah and her family were seen stopping by a memorial set up outside of Nancy’s home. In the video, Savannah’s sister, Annie, could be heard crying as she locked arms with her husband, Tommaso Cioni, and the NBC host. The group carried a handful of sunflowers, which they placed in front of a sign that read, “Dear Guthrie family, your neighbors stand with you.”
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The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star also opens up about how her relationship with ex Dakota Mortensen was about “not feeling enough.”
Roommates, some looks don’t just eat—they have folks hitting replay real quick. And that’s exactly what Mariah the Scientist just did, stepping out in a way that has fans doing double takes and running straight to the comments, mentioning Destiny’s Child.
On Friday, Mariah popped out on TikTok with a clip that instantly caught attention. Rocking her signature turquoise matching leather tour fit—complete with a coordinating hat and auburn hair—she strutted down a hallway while posing and dancing to ‘Soldier’ by Destiny’s Child, tying right into her soldier-inspired album and tour concept. She even captioned the video, “So quick to snatch up yo…,” and whew—from the abs to the music choice, Mariah made it clear she’s really that girl.
Fans ran straight to TikTok and flooded Mariah the Scientist’s comment section, letting her know she did her big one. Some hyped her up as one of the baddest, while others joked about wanting to enlist and be part of whatever “soldier” era she’s in. And you already know a few couldn’t help but say it’s giving Kelly Rowland with that body.
One TikTok user @Melvin Dior said, “OKAYYY SOLIDER BUCKLES“
This TikTok user @Tati 🎀🌸 added, “Period the baddest 😍😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥”
And, TikTok user @Janiya Copland wrote, “YESSSSSSSS PRETTTTYYYYY THE BADDESTTTTTTTTT I love youuuuu“
Meanwhile, TikTok user @MsLauraLaurelle joked, “Okay ima put the pizza down“
While TikTok user @AriJanae commented, “it’s giving kelly in the best way 😍”
Lastly, TikTok user @maely said, “OKAY HIPSSSSSSSSSS 😍😍😍😍”
@mariahthescientist So quick to snatch up yo… 🫡 #heartssoldseperately #HSSTOUR
Folks are now wondering if Mariah the Scientist is lowkey claiming her spot as the baby’s honorary “soldier auntie.” After Latto confirmed her pregnancy in the ‘Business & Personal’ video, her comments went into overdrive—but it was Mariah’s reaction that really had the timeline talking. Mariah slid in with a playful “U pregnant?????” before doubling back with, “I’m going to be the best dad ever,” and whew… the internet ate it UP. While some fans saw it as her joking her way into auntie duties, others were side-eyeing, convinced she already knew the tea.
Mariah funny asl her ass been knew Latto pregnant 😭 pic.twitter.com/guU0R2b8qR
— BIG MAMA OUT MAY 29TH (@versacemeg) March 20, 2026
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A tried and true crime procedural staple is when a show pairs up two very different people to solve murders together each week. The X-Files did this with Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson), Castle did this with Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Beckett (Stana Katic), and currently, shows like High Potential and Wild Cards are doing this with their central partnerships of Morgan (Kaitlin Olson) and Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), and Max (Vanessa Morgan) and Ellis (Giacomo Gianniotti).
When two opposites are paired up to solve crimes together, the show is able to embrace their differences, often leading to the characters clashing in comedic ways. Best of all, each episode shows the two of them pairing up to use their individual skills as a team in order to find the killer when nobody else can. One of the best and most underrated procedurals that fits this niche is TNT’s Rizzoli & Isles, which ran for seven seasons and is now available to stream on Netflix.
Based on Tess Gerritsen‘s series of crime novels of the same name, Rizzoli & Isles follows the crime-solving partnership between Detective Jane Rizzoli (Angie Harmon) and forensic pathologist Dr. Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander). The two are also best friends, and they have made their jobs their whole lives. Jane is a hardworking curmudgeon who is passionate about the work that she does and has no interest in finding a work-life balance that would give her time for anything other than her current focus on her job, her family, her friendship with Maura, and her dog. Maura, meanwhile, is a friendly optimist, but she doesn’t know how to connect with people, and often scares them off by talking too much about death or diagnosing them with rare conditions.
The series kicks off when Jane and Maura’s latest murder uses the signature of serial killer Charles Hoyt (Michael Massee), who previously abducted Jane and almost killed her. Hoyt is in prison, but this killer knew things that only someone close to him could have known. Jane is then forced to meet with Hoyt in order to question him about his possible protégée, which brings up some tough memories for her. Each episode sees Jane and Maura solving grisly and disturbing murders together alongside the rest of their team: Jane’s co-workers, Vince Korsak (Bruce Travis McGill) and Barry Frost (Lee Thompson Young). When she’s off the clock, Jane works very hard to make time for her family, which, at the start of the series, is made up of her parents, Angela (Lorraine Bracco) and Frank (Chazz Palminteri), and the older of her two younger brothers, Frankie (Jordan Bridges). Frankie became a police officer to follow in Jane’s footsteps, and although they don’t directly work together, they often cross paths on the job.
Like any great crime procedural, Rizzoli & Isles dedicates each episode to a different murder that Jane, Maura, and the rest of their time solve together. Where Rizzoli & Isles stands out, though, is through its heavy focus on character. Rizzoli & Isles certainly has some comedy in Jane and Maura’s “Odd Couple” dynamic and Jane’s sarcastic one-liners, but it primarily has a uniquely dark tone. Jane and Maura investigate some especially disturbing and horrifying homicides, and the show doesn’t shy away from the effects that these murders have on either the people who knew the victims, or on those who solve the murders. Rizzoli & Isles regularly examines the toll that Jane and Maura’s jobs take on them, both in everything that they have had to give up to commit to their jobs, and in the heavy and upsetting crimes that they face all the time.
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You’d be dog-gone crazy not to watch it, no bones about it.
Rizzoli & Isles is an intense, emotional series that is perfect for procedural fans who like shows with nuanced characters, twisty weekly cases, and a unique focus on the scientific side of murder investigations. Rizzoli & Isles also makes the perfect binge-watch, because alongside its weekly cases, it has a number of excellent and intense linear storylines. At the heart of the show, though, is Jane and Maura’s partnership. They really understand each other and are particularly in-sync, and it is this dynamic that makes Rizzoli & Isles impossible to stop watching after each episode concludes.
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