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Landman’s Billy Bob Thornton on If Tommy Could Die After Cast Exits
Landman has gone through some surprise onscreen losses — but could Billy Bob Thornton‘s Tommy be next?
“I think Yana Grebenyuk Taylor [Sheridan] is going to let me hang around,” Thornton, 70, exclusively told Us Weekly while attending the Newport Beach TV Fest sponsored by Visit Newport Beach on Saturday, June 6, hinting that his character won’t be killed off just yet.
Thornton’s insight comes after season 1 of the hit Paramount+ series concluded with Monty (Jon Hamm) dying after suffering numerous strokes. The death shocked viewers, considering Hamm’s status as a main cast member. In season 2, Thornton’s character took over Monty’s role at the oil tycoon’s company M-Tex.
Tommy has since branched out from M-Tex, but he is once again at the center of the business, which has made some fans worry that it could cause health issues down the line. While the audience can breathe easy about Tommy’s faith for now, season 2 left a lot of unanswered questions.
Both Ali Larter and Andy Garcia revealed to Us that they were in the dark about what is still to come.
“I really can’t even assume or try to guess what Taylor is going to imagine for season 3,” Larter, 50, shared at the event. “One thing I know is that to be able to get this far into our story lines, we all know each other. So the characters really understand what their dynamics are.”
Larter, who plays Angela, teased that Sheridan will “just lean into that,” adding, “And I think what’s nice is that it’s not the first time. So when you’re going back down, it’s not the anxiety and the nervousness. You’ll get a little bit of the jitters, but to be able to go down and just do what we love [is wonderful].”

Garcia, 70, had a similar outlook on the experience.
“I’m in Taylor’s hands. I’m in it to win it. So, whatever he wants or has plans for me, I’m ready to execute,” he told Us. “It all starts from the writing. He’s the writer — and he’s the storyteller — and I think he writes all the characters in a very specific way. They are very well rounded and the stories are intertwined in a way that’s very engaging and he has a flair for the dramatic.”
Garcia continued, “He also [has] an understanding of humanity and empathy and he has an insight into relationships that are very keen. Whether it’s husband and wife, or father and daughter, or father and son, or in case maybe a businessman. It’s a privilege. When you have great writing, it’s always a privilege.”
Thornton, for his part, showed his support for Sheridan’s work — and once again took the chance to advocate for the prolific producer’s lack of award show recognition.
“It’s like, ‘If you have a disagreement over someone’s way or vibe or whatever it is, that’s not the point,” he noted. “The point is, is he good? He writes great stuff.”
The actor continued, “He’s created quite an empire — and you have to respect him for that. He has the fame, he has the success, he deserves to be recognized for his work in TV shows, for sure.”
Landman is streaming on Paramount+.
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‘Blade Runner’ Meets ‘Hunger Games’ in HBO Max’s Hit Sci-Fi Trilogy Finale
At the height of the popularity of The Hunger Games, in book form and its wildly successful film franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence, Hollywood was all in on adapting Young Adult novel series for the big screen, particularly ones set in a dystopian world. In 2014, 20th Century Studios’ answer to The Hunger Games was The Maze Runner, an action-adventure science fiction three-part franchise based on the books by James Dashner starring Dylan O’Brien.
At the helm of all three movies, which included two sequels, The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure, was Wes Ball, who would later direct 2024’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. The trilogy’s finale, released in 2018, is now available to stream on HBO Max. Running at 143 minutes and rounded out by a stacked supporting cast, The Maze Runner: The Death Cure is an ambitious conclusion that blends The Hunger Games‘ teen uprising with the technological nightmare of Blade Runner.
‘The Death Cure’ Was an Audacious, Divisive Conclusion to the Maze Runner Series
It’s a miracle audiences received a third installment in the Maze Runner franchise at all, as Dylan O’Brien’s near-fatal on-set accident while performing a stunt in The Scorch Trials nearly jeopardized not just the series, but also the bright future of one of Hollywood’s youngest leading men, who recently was fantastic in Sam Raimi‘s Send Help. Based on Dashner’s novel of the same name, The Death Cure follows the Gladers as they team up with the Right Arm resistance to infiltrate a fortified city and make it out alive while trying to prevent WCKD from experimenting on immune children in this labyrinthine last city. It’s all been leading up to this, with much of the drama stemming from the confrontation between leader Thomas (O’Brien) and Teresa (Kaya Scodelario), who betrayed the team by joining the wicked WCKD.
Continuing the success of the previous films, The Death Cure thrived at the box office, grossing $288 million worldwide, though not in the states, as nearly 80% of its gross came from the international market. Its reception was mixed at best, with praise going towards the film’s impressive production design and spectacle, but the thinly veiled character construction and dense runtime overpowered its cinematic bravura. The excess and bloat within the film’s elaborate sets and narrative scope signaled that the post-Hunger Games YA boom needed a resting period.
‘The Death Cure’ Raised the Stakes for YA Dystopian Science Fiction Movies
Each installment of The Maze Runner was instantly lent an extra layer of gravitas thanks to its inspired supporting cast, which included Will Poulter, Patricia Clarkson, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aidan Gillen, and Giancarlo Esposito. For The Death Cure, the series added the indelible screen presence of Walton Goggins, playing Lawrence, the rebellion leader taking the group into the vaunted Last City. The Justified star, in particular, steals the show in this epic fight for liberty as an enigmatic, dangerous voice of the suppressed. After leading the series across two movies, Dylan O’Brien earns his status as one of the icons of YA cinema, and audiences are fortunate to watch Thomas’ evolution during this span.
Anya Taylor-Joy’s Sci-Fi Epic Is Officially the First $1 Billion Dollar Movie of 2026
The movie features Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy.
It’s no surprise that Wes Ball was later granted the opportunity to re-imagine Planet of the Apes in 2024, as his Maze Runner trilogy treats itself as a major tentpole franchise with its handsomely crafted sets, action sequences, and dramatic thrust. Movies with this much lore and elaborate plot mechanics are often alienating to the casual viewer, but Ball’s accessible deployment of action and sci-fi tropes makes this world translatable to those unfamiliar with the source material, or even for those who haven’t seen the previous movies. The director is currently at the helm of the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie, which is set to be one of the marquee releases on the 2027 calendar. The Death Cure‘s virtuosic craft will draw parallels to the dystopian dreamscape of Blade Runner. The universe appears to be technologically cutting-edge, but in reality, society is collapsing under itself.
There’s no getting around its inherent flaws, notably the messy script that features far too many endings and characters that are operating on re-heated beats. Maze Runner fans probably wanted something more gratifying on a story level, but as a feat of action/sci-fi filmmaking, The Death Cure cashed in on the triumphant success of its predecessors and the popularity of YA dystopian adaptations.
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West Wilson Responds To ‘Summer House’ Co-Star’s Drag
“Summer House” cast member West Wilson is reacting to his co-star’s lethal characterization of him during the recent reunion. On an episode of his podcast, Wilson broke his silence on Dara Levitan’s statements about how he allegedly treats women he’s romantically linked to. According to Wilson, hearing Levitan’s comments cut him to the core, and he hasn’t been able to stop thinking about them since.
@bravotv Dara’s sharing her perspective. #SummerHouse #Reunion #DaraLevitan #WestWilson ♬ Daras Perspective from Summer House – Bravo
For those who might’ve missed it, Levitan blasted Wilson during the “Summer House” reunion, stating that the Missouri-native has a tendency to play the women he shows a romantic interest in.
“The biggest pattern in his life is that it is the West show … The biggest concern of his consistently is being well-liked and well-received. And he doesn’t prioritize treating the women he is linked to romantically with the same respect as he does anybody else in his life,” she said.
Levitan added, “I just foresee him for a very long time wanting someone who will mold and fold and fit into his life without excuse or complaint.”
During the reunion, Wilson didn’t have much of a reaction to Levitan’s comments about him. However, on his “Show Me Something” podcast, the sports journalist said that the words hit him harder than it may have appeared.
“Obviously, it hurts a little more to have a friend, like, really f-cking cook you like that in that moment. I’ve thought about it probably every f-cking day since then,” Wilson said to his co-host.
While he believed Levitan’s comments were “valid,” Wilson said hearing his co-star’s thoughts about how he treats women was “a lot to take in.”

According to a previous report from The Blast, Wilson’s friend, KJ Dillard, also criticized him for how he has treated the women in his life.
“I know people make mistakes. I’m someone that gives grace, trust me,” Dillard said. “I’ve made plenty of mistakes, and people have given me grace, but it just seems like he’s not learning from his mistakes.”
During the reunion, Dillard compared Wilson to his father, with whom he’s said he has had a strained relationship. “My dad was a very womanizing player, and my mom had to deal with so much sh-t,” he said. “So that’s why I am hurting, West. Because I don’t like that sh-t.”
Continuing, Dillard said, “I grew up watching that firsthand, and it destroyed my family. My dad’s a habitual liar. He lies to everyone but then puts on this persona like he’s got everything together, and he makes people feel good.”
Wilson Was In The Hot Seat Due To His Unexpected Relationship With Amanda Batula

The biggest reason Wilson was in the hot seat during the “Summer House” reunion was due to his romance with Amanda Batula. The pair confirmed their relationship in March 2026 after months of speculation. Their connection also came on the heels of Wilson’s attempt to rekindle things with his ex-girlfriend and Batula’s former best friend, Ciara Miller.
Bravo OG Carl Radke wasn’t happy with Wilson’s performance at the reunion, saying the 31-year-old struggled to take responsibility for his role in hurting his friends. “I think a lot of us were hoping to feel the feeling you get when someone actually apologizes and takes accountability,” said Radke. “Especially watching it now, I didn’t feel it, and that’s what’s hard.”
What Will The Cast Look Like For Season 11?

It’ll be interesting to see who is included in the “Summer House” season 11 cast, given reports that Wilson was getting axed from the lineup.
Bravo Vice President of Current Production Josh Brown responded to the rumors, though, saying that the reports were “premature” and false.
“We’re still figuring out the cast. Anything that people are reading—we’re just not there yet,” Brown said, according to a previous report from The Blast.
Brown also shared that casting decisions for “Summer House” usually occur around the end of June, just before the July 4th holiday.
“We’re definitely talking about casting, and we’re obviously talking about next season a lot, but no final decisions have been made yet,” he added.
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John Travolta’s New Apple TV Movie Instantly Tanks on Streaming
After a splashy premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, John Travolta‘s directorial debut — Propeller One-Way Night Coach — was released on Apple TV on May 29. It’s an unusual movie, primarily because it barely qualifies as a feature. Propeller One-Way Night Coach comes in at a lean 61 minutes and unfolds largely during a cross-country flight to Los Angeles aboard a Lockheed plane in the 1960s. Travolta plays the supporting role of the plane’s pilot, while the child protagonist is played by Clark Shotwell. Propeller One-Way Night Coach took the number one spot on the global Apple TV rankings upon debut. However, its reign was short-lived.
According to FlixPatrol, the movie was overtaken within a week by Apple’s platform-defining blockbuster F1. The sports drama emerged as a massive theatrical hit in 2025, grossing nearly $635 million worldwide and securing four Oscar nominations, including in the Best Picture category. Starring Brad Pitt as a veteran race car driver who is summoned to save a faltering Formula One team, the movie received near-unanimous acclaim and set new benchmarks for how well streaming films could do in theaters.
Netflix seems to be taking a page out of Apple’s playbook with the upcoming The Adventures of Cliff Booth and Greta Gerwig‘s Narnia reboot. F1 currently holds a “Certified Fresh” 82% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Driven by Brad Pitt’s laidback magnetism and sporting a souped-up engine courtesy of Joseph Kosinski’s kinetic direction, F1 The Movie brings vintage cool across the finish line.”
‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Hasn’t Hit Cruising Altitude
The response to Propeller One-Way Night Coach, on the other hand, has been mixed. The movie currently holds a 55% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, although the audience score of 71% is slightly higher. Reviewing the film for Collider, Emma Kiely described it as “equal parts heinous and hysterical,” and wrote that “Travolta’s attempt at screenwriting and directing will go down as one of the most atrocious debuts ever committed to screen.” It’s only a matter of time before Apple’s other holdover hits — The Gorge, Greyhound, and Fountain of Youth — overtake Travolta’s film; they’re already gaining on it.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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May 29, 2026
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61 Minutes
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Kelly B. Eviston
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Kevin Jonas 'threw up' while attending Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's first date: 'I wingmanned hard'
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Nick suggested that he and Priyanka invite friends to their first date, with Kevin and Priyanka’s best friend also tagging along.
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Kendra Wilkinson Laments Being Surrounded By ‘Scary’ Men
Years after leaving the Playboy mansion and stepping into the real estate world, Kendra Wilkinson is now sharing that the career path has not been a bed of roses.
The former Playboy model earned her real estate license in 2020 and quickly began building a name for herself in the industry.
From closing deals to starring in a series that followed her journey as an agent, Wilkinson appeared to be thriving in her new profession. However, she is now shedding light on the challenges she faces in her job.

Over the weekend, Wilkinson got candid on her social media, reflecting on the emotional toll of her profession despite her passion for the work.
“I don’t feel good,” Wilkinson admitted in her Instagram post. “I have to smile like everything is ok when it just isn’t.” The 40-year-old went on to explain that her field isn’t just about buying and selling homes, but it’s about people.
She then spoke about the difficulties she has experienced as a woman working in that industry. “Being a woman sometimes surrounded by men is scary, feels like there’s no room for me a lot of the time even when I do my part of the job,” Wilkinson wrote.
The reality TV star added that she chose the line of work not because of fame, but because she needed to rebuild her life after a divorce and being alone. However, she feels like her celebrity status has been exploited by others.
“Unfortunately, I’ve hit a major wall with people,” the former TV personality shared. “People have used me for my celebrity and spit me out even though I don’t even see myself as a celebrity; people still do.”
Amid the challenges, Wilkinson questioned whether she should quit or continue, admitting she is scared and uncertain as to “what to do at this moment in time.”
Kendra Wilkinson Previously Stepped Away From The Industry

Wilkinson’s latest revelation comes two years after she temporarily put her professional ambitions on hold to focus on other priorities.
As The Blast reported, she explained at the time that she wanted to dedicate more energy to her mental well-being and her two children, son Hank IV and daughter Alijah, whom she shares with ex-husband Hank Baskett.
Even then, Wilkinson acknowledged that the job was hard and suggested she might eventually return.
The ‘Kendra Sells Hollywood’ Star Dealt With Depression

Wilkinson has since been open about her mental health journey, even reflecting on the panic attack that sent her to the hospital in 2024.
Per The Blast, she recalled the incident, saying she was unable to breathe, her chest tightening as fear took over, leaving her in tears and confusion. Wilkinson added that it felt like she had “hit rock bottom” and was “dying of depression.”
She connected much of her pain to her twenties when she starred on “Girls Next Door.” Although that chapter had ended, she admitted that it “messed up” her life, and the impact has lingered, leaving her to confront the trauma only now.
Wilkinson Addressed Criticism About Her Appearance

While opening up about personal challenges, Wilkinson has also responded to criticism surrounding her looks. In March, the former model shut down negative comments and embraced the natural changes that come with aging.
According to The Blast, she shared a selfie and explained that although she once relied on filters, she now prefers to show herself exactly as she is.
“I’ve seen many people comment saying I’ve aged ‘poorly,’ and that is ok. I’m ok with aging ‘poorly,’” she wrote, adding that she is happier now than ever before.
Kendra Wilkinson Shared Weight Loss Update

Alongside pushing back against critics, Wilkinson has remained committed to her personal health goals.
Three months ago, she revealed that she planned to use a GLP-1 medication as part of her weight-loss journey. Now, she is sharing an encouraging update on her progress.
In a recent post, the “Kendra on Top” star appeared noticeably slimmer, wearing an oversized brown blazer paired with fitted black pants and a nude camisole.
Wilkinson proudly revealed that she could once again fit into her size-six jeans, describing the moment as “exciting.”
As reported by The Blast, she explained in the caption that she has been approaching the process with patience and purpose. Wilkinson noted that the number on the scale is not her main focus. Instead, she is driven by a desire to regain her energy, feel more like herself, and improve her overall well-being.
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Blueface Wears Suit & Social Media Can’t Stop Reacting (Photos)
Blueface recently stepped out wearing a suit, and social media users can’t stop talkin’ about one thing.
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Blueface Stepped Out Wearing A Suit
On Friday, June 5, Blueface stepped out on the red carpet at the 6th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards. Blue, who appeared at the 2nd Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards but donned a shirtless suit, now surprisingly opted for the full look.
In addition to his blue suit, Blue also wore a white dress shirt and accessorized with a red tie, and completed the look with black dress shoes.
See the photos below.
Social Media Users Can’t Stop Talkin’ About One Thing
Social media users reacted to Blueface’s dapper suit in TSR’s comment section. However, many couldn’t help but point out one thing.
Instagram user @tuggawolfie wrote, “Who tied his tie ?”
While Instagram user @neevafbaybe added, “THE TIE IS PISSING ME OFF”
Instagram user @s3kbabyy_ wrote, “I hate that he messed up his handsome face 😭”
While Instagram user @gorjuss.esq added, “He looks like a shady salesman 😂”
Instagram user @mexhimxher wrote, “He sell cars with Matilda father”
While Instagram user @lolo_bangzz added, “Looking like a public defender on the weekdays and a used car salesman on the weekends suit.. 😩😩🙏🏽”
Instagram user @catone_2_funny_ wrote, “He look like a public defender 🤣”
While Instagram user @ladawn_altruistic_breeze added, “Lmao I know this ain’t the Proud Family suit he wore few years ago for Halloween😂😂😂I knew this suit looked familiar lol”
Instagram user @callmemeg__ wrote, “Public defender”
While Instagram user @_soul.beautiful_ added, “Not bad. He could have left the tie at home tho 👔”
Instagram user @elishajeantee wrote, “At least fix your tie 😂”
While Instagram user @djkxntry added, “His tie done pissed me off”
Before Blueface Stepped Out Wearing A Suit, He Turned Heads With A Generous Gesture
Before Blueface popped out in his suit, he turned heads with a generous gesture for Jackilyn Martinez, the mother of Soulja Boy’s son. As The Shade Room previously reported, Martinez had taken to social media and joked about needing money for her rent. Ultimately, Blue offered to pay her rent. However, Martinez didn’t find his gesture flattering — especially because she was granted a defamation payout from him, one that he allegedly hasn’t paid.
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Brendan Fraser’s Sleeper Hit Earns 4x the Box-Office of Cillian Murphy’s WWII Thriller
Despite competition from over half a dozen major titles at the domestic box office this weekend, Focus Features continued to reap the rewards of counter-programming the World War II drama thriller Pressure. Starring Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott, the movie debuted with $5.5 million last week, and managed to retain a spot on the domestic top 10 list in its sophomore frame. The leaderboard was topped by Paramount’s Scary Movie reboot, which debuted with a terrific $55 million. Meanwhile, last week’s record-breaking horror hit, Backrooms, slipped to the number three spot behind Masters of the Universe, which grossed just under $30 million. Pressure, on the other hand, held strong at number nine, despite having a lower theater count (around 1,800) of any movie above it on the list.
Pressure grossed $3 million in its second weekend, registering a 48% drop. It’s succeeding on the strength of solid reviews and an even more enthusiastic response from its core audience of older men. Pressure now holds a “Certified Fresh” 86% critics’ score and a “Verified Hot” 95% audience score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The site’s consensus reads, “Finding a fresh angle on one of the most dramatized days in military history, Pressure is a brainy war film that derives most of its thrills from Andrew Scott’s simmering performance.” Scott plays the British meteorologist who takes it upon himself to convince U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower to delay the Allied invasion of Europe by one day.
Here’s How Much ‘Pressure’ Has Grossed at the Box Office
Directed by Anthony Maras, who previously made the nail-biting siege thriller Hotel Mumbai, Pressure is the latest in a new line of World War II movies that provide solid comfort for their target audience and do stupendously well on home video. With $11 million in the bank, Pressure is poised to surpass the $14 million domestic haul of Nuremberg, starring Russell Crowe and Rami Malek. In 10 days, the movie has quadrupled the domestic box-office haul of the 2016 WWII film Anthropoid, starring Cillian Murphy as one of the real-life Czech soldiers who executed an assassination plot against a high-ranking Nazi official. You can watch Pressure in theaters, and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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May 29, 2026
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The Salma Hayek Crime Thriller On Netflix That Deserves More Attention
By Jessica Goudreault
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There is no shortage of entertaining movies out there, but there’s a certain crime thriller that is streaming on Netflix right now that is begging to be watched. Savages, a 2012 movie starring Aaron-Taylor Johnson, Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, and Salma Hayek, is worth a watch or a re-watch if you haven’t seen it in a while. It’s a fun ride that’s packed with drugs, sex, action, violence, and even more drugs.
Savage’s Savage Setup

In Savages, best friends Ben and Chon start their own marijuana business in California, and it flourishes beyond what they could have ever expected. In fact, their business becomes so successful that it catches the attention of a Mexican drug cartel. When confronted by the cartel’s drug enforcer, the best friends attempt to abandon their business and flee the country, but things get much more complicated for them.
The cartel kidnaps Ophelia, Ben and Chon’s shared girlfriend, forcing the two best friends to team up with the DEA to get her back while trying to take down the cartel. It turns the film from a light-hearted, positive story of success to a dark and violent drama that will leave you yearning for salvation.
A Cast And Crew Firing On All Cylinders

Savages was directed by Oliver Stone, the creative mind behind classic films like Natural Born Killers, JFK, and Platoon. He and writer Shane Salerno developed the screenplay based on the novel of the same name by Don Winslow. In 2012, the author wrote a prequel to the original novel entitled The Kings of Cool, but that has not been adapted into a movie, at least not yet.
The cast of Savages is filled with talented Hollywood stars, including Aaron-Taylor Johnson, who plays Ben, the businessman who knows how to grow the best marijuana, and Taylor Kitsch, who plays Chon, the military veteran who smuggles the best marijuana seeds out of Afghanistan.

Blake Lively stars as Ophelia (who goes by O), the gorgeous free spirit who dates both Ben and Chon at the same time. John Travolta plays DEA Agent Dennis Cain, while Benicio del Toro plays Miguel “Lado” Arroyo, the Mexican drug cartel enforcer.
Salma Hayek stars as Elena “La Reina” Sánchez, the leader of the drug cartel who proves to be heartless and vindictive, always getting what she wants. This is a standout role for the actress, who often plays the role of a love interest or an antagonist. Her performance in Savages, which is loosely based on Mireya Moreno Carreon, Mexico’s first female cartel boss, earned her a nomination at the 2012 ALMA Awards for Favorite Movie Actress in a Drama/Adventure.
A Solid Action Thriller For The Weekend

While much of Savages takes place in Laguna Beach, California, most of the filming was actually shot in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. The production designer Tomas Voth wanted to use real marijuana plants for the film’s business nursery but wasn’t allowed due to some legal restraints, so they packed the estate full of fake marijuana plants.
The chemistry between Aaron-Taylor Johnson, Taylor Kitsch, and Blake Lively seems very natural on screen, but when the three had to film a sex scene, Taylor Kitsch shared that he was actually very nervous. It was one of the first scenes that was filmed, and he had only known Blake Lively for a few days. Plus, this was right around the time she got married to Ryan Reynolds, so that must have been quite intimidating.

Savages was released in theaters on July 6, 2012, and it earned $16.2 million on its opening weekend. Overall, it managed to earn $82 million against a production budget of $45 million. Even though it wasn’t a box office smash, it still managed to earn back nearly double its production budget.
The film received a lot of positive reviews, with many captivated by the intense action, sultry sex appeal, and the turmoil that the characters have to face. Roger Ebert even gave the film three and a half out of four stars, citing that he was impressed by Oliver Stone’s ability to balance the business and financial aspect of the film with the drug element, revealing just how much they have in common.

If you’re looking for two hours of solid entertainment, then check out Savages while it’s currently streaming on Netflix.
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Rosie O’Donnell Shares Real Reason for Facelift Reveal
For years, Rosie O’Donnell built a reputation for saying exactly what was on her mind, even when the subject was uncomfortable.
That honesty recently extended to a deeply personal decision. After quietly undergoing a facelift, the comedian chose to share the news herself.
Her explanation touched on truth, self-image, family reactions, and the pressure of living in the public eye.

Rosie O’Donnell sparked conversation last month when she revealed she had undergone a facelift.
The comedian later expanded on that decision while speaking on the red carpet at the 2026 Tony Awards in New York City.
O’Donnell explained that remaining transparent felt especially important at a time when she believes honesty is increasingly rare.
“Authenticity is the goal in these days and times, and people are lying about everything all day to the American public,” she told E! News. “It’s very depressing to me and unsettling, and I think all that matters is truth and love, and so I wanted to be truthful and say all the complicated emotions I had about it.”
The actress had already discussed the procedure on her Substack, where she admitted feeling conflicted about her decision.
Rather than allow speculation to take over, she preferred to speak openly about the experience and the emotions that came with it.
Rosie O’Donnell Faced Resistance At Home

While many celebrities keep cosmetic procedures private, O’Donnell’s decision to go public was complicated by the reactions of people closest to her.
One particularly memorable response came from her 13-year-old child, whose opinion caused her to delay the procedure.
“My little autistic 13-year-old said to me, ‘If you do it, I would not be able to respect you ever again,’” she recalled. “And that put me off it for a few months, but then when I went and did it in January, I came home 10 days later, and they never noticed.”
The comment stayed with her long after it was made. Still, after weighing her feelings for months, O’Donnell moved forward with the surgery.
She also admitted that part of her motivation for speaking publicly was practical. Rather than wait for a tabloid to reveal the story, she preferred to tell it herself.
“I just wanted to say, ‘This is what I did, and here’s the doctor, and if you want to,’” she shared. “But it’s very expensive — it’s more expensive than any car I ever bought, but I can’t drive around in my face.”
Weight Loss Played A Major Role

The procedure was not about chasing perfection, according to O’Donnell. Instead, it addressed changes she experienced after significant weight loss.
The former talk show host revealed she had lost more than 50 pounds while taking Mounjaro and managing diabetes. That transformation left her dealing with loose skin around her face.
“I’m on Mounjaro over the last three years, I have diabetes too, and I lost over 50 pounds, and that was responsible for a lot of the extra skin that I had around my face,” she told E! News.
O’Donnell has also made it clear that she does not intend to continue pursuing cosmetic procedures.
She viewed the facelift as a solution to concerns she had about her appearance rather than the beginning of a larger transformation.
The surgery focused primarily on tightening loose skin and addressing facial lines that had become more noticeable after her weight loss journey.
Rosie O’Donnell Shared Her Unfiltered Results
After recovering, O’Donnell decided to show the results without filters or heavy editing. She posted before-and-after images and reflected on how she felt when she looked in the mirror.
“I wanted to still be me, just … less haunted,” she wrote on Substack. “And I do look like me — A slightly more well-rested, emotionally stable version of me.”
The comedian stressed that the procedure did not change who she was. Instead, she viewed it as a way of feeling more comfortable with the face staring back at her each day.
“I didn’t disappear, I didn’t become someone else — I just stopped arguing with the mirror,” she added. “And maybe that’s enough. Or at the very least … it’s what a lower deep plane face lift looks like when it minds its own business.”
Those comments resonated with many readers who appreciated her candid description of aging, self-image, and personal choice.
Public Reaction Was Deeply Divided

As often happens with celebrity transformations, reactions online were mixed.
As The Blast reported, some critics questioned the results and openly mocked the procedure after Rosie O’Donnell posted comparison photos on social media. Others argued that cosmetic surgery rarely produces the desired outcome and suggested the facelift had not made a significant difference.
Yet support also arrived from people who appreciated her willingness to be honest about a subject many public figures avoid discussing.
Admirers praised her transparency and applauded her decision to share both the emotional and physical sides of the experience.
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X-Men ’97’ Is Officially Fixing the Original Show’s Biggest Plot Hole 33 Years Later
Disney+’s X-Men ’97 has signaled a true return to Marvel excitement. The animated series returned to the airwaves in 2024, signaling a new age: the age of Apocalypse. Viewers have been waiting for Season 2 of the refreshing, soapy resurgence of the X-Men, and now have the opportunity to correct a long-running continuity error.
In the original run of the X-Men: The Animated Series, one of the big plot holes had to do with Warren Worthington III, otherwise known as Angel. He first appears in Season 1, where there is no indication that he was ever part of Xavier’s original team. Angel is one of the original five, but in the series, he does not appear to have any prior knowledge of the X-Men. Seasons later, this would be contradicted when he was officially established as one of the original five X-Men. These types of retcons can happen, especially when shows aren’t planned out, but X-Men ‘97 appears to resolve this officially. According to the new X-Men ‘97 trailer, Angel’s history is being put to rest.
‘X-Men ‘97’ Season 2 Confirms Angel’s Role In the X-Men
It’s been three decades, and X-Men is finally able to right some wrongs. Already, the sophomore season of one of the greatest animated series of the last five years seems to be everything that fans have been waiting for, including some hints about Ange’s future in the storyline. In a blink and you’ll miss it moment, the green-haired mistress of metal, Polaris, is looking at photographs. One features Angel in original X-Men garb alongside the rest of the original mutants of Xavier’s team. This doubles down on the fact that Angel is an original X-Men member, though it doesn’t necessarily fix the Season 1 continuity error.
That may be addressed, however, considering the direction that the season is going in. Apocalypse is coming for the X-Men, and to make matters most dire, he is using time travel to wipe out all vestiges of the team. The mutant ensemble is no stranger to time travel, but this could be a way for the series to put to rest Angel’s murky past altogether. Though unconfirmed, the fact that time travel is a tool in the new season may hint at how Angel’s timeline could finally make sense.
If mutants are hobnobbing all over time and space, perhaps it could explain why Angel seemed to have no recollection of his time with the X-Men in the first season of the series. Of course, when it comes to scale, this is likely the least of the X-Men’s worries. As shown in the trailer, Angel is returning to the small screen in one of his most infamous capacities.
Angel Returns in ‘X-Men ‘97’ As One of the Four Horsemen
When X-Nen ‘97 returns next month, there is a lot of ground to cover. The stakes have never been higher as Apocalypse vows to erase the timeline of all evidence of the X-Men. Comic fans know that where Apocalypse goes, the Four Horsemen are likely to follow. While there have been many Horsemen in the run of X-Men comics, Angel is one of the most well-known. The Season 2 trailer confirms his return — and in a slightly sharper form.
A brief moment in the trailer shows Angel’s return as Archangel, Apocalypse’s Horseman with metal wings. Using blades to fight the X-Men, it appears that he is returning as the Horseman of Death, as he was first introduced in the previous iteration of the animated series. With the inclusion of the Age of Apocalypse, Archangel’s appearance isn’t that surprising. However, it does confirm that X-Men ‘97 isn’t just here to capitalize on nostalgia. It is the very lifeblood that Marvel has needed all this time.
Marvel has recently been backsliding into tired old dynamics when fans have needed something new. The X-Men aren’t necessarily new to Marvel, but this new version of the animated series proves that all fans want is quality programming that has a creative force behind it. Confirming Angel’s role in the X-Men celebrates the previous series while also recontextualizing it for a new era of media consumption. X-Men ‘97 is a perfect combination of the new and the old and is ushering in a new age for Marvel.
- Release Date
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March 20, 2024
- Network
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Disney+
- Directors
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Jake Castorena, Emi Yonemura, Chase Conley
- Writers
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Charlie Feldman, Anthony Sellitti, Beau DeMayo, JB Ballard
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