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Latto had fans popping OFF with reactions after she dropped a message on social media telling folks that her upcoming project would be her “retirement album.” Now, some of her celebrity friends are weighing in on the shocking update. Lizzo jumped into the conversation as one of the latest to react, and she made it clear she is NOT here for the idea at all!
Lizzo wasted no time letting Latto know she doesn’t want her to step away from music. The singer dropped a video on social media showing herself vibing in the car while Latto’s ‘Big Mama’ track blasted in the background. In the clip, Lizzo kept saying “Big Mama” right along with the beat. She also added a caption telling Latto she “BETTA NOT RETIRE,” making it crystal clear that she’s not playing and definitely doesn’t want to see her go. As of right now, Big Mama hasn’t responded to Lizzo, but fans are still flooding social media with reactions to the bombshell update.
After The Shade Room dropped the clip of Lizzo, the comment section was flooded with mixed reactions. Some fans said they think Latto is just trolling, while others said she’s way too talented to be stepping out of the game right now.
Instagram user @velvetvixen.vip wrote, “Latto too talented to be stepping back now 😩”
Instagram user @iamcalisodope wrote, “Y’all just make sure you buy her last album lol.”
While Instagram user @esme.libra_ wrote, “She said that so that the album can sell …. She is in fact not retiring 🫠”
Then Instagram user @the_real_darren8 wrote, “Latto doing this to bait yall into buying her new album when it drops. Y’all fall for anything.”
Another Instagram user @dayummgina wrote, “Taking a page out of Jay z book 😂”
Then another Instagram user @iam_torigrae wrote, “Let her do her.”
While another Instagram user @r3alest_n1sha wrote, “How is she retiring? How many albums? How long have she been out?”
Finally, Instagram user @marleylovaaaa wrote, “She trolling and y’all falling for it 😭”
Latto shook up timelines when she dropped a message on X (formerly Twitter) telling fans, “5/29 My retirement album. Thank you for everything.” The post sparked tons of reactions and had fans wondering if she was seriously leaving the booth and her bars behind. The raptress still hasn’t confirmed whether she was just trolling, but fans are hoping her upcoming project won’t be her last.
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Carl Radke is not speaking to his “Summer House” co-star, West Wilson. During a new interview, the veteran reality TV star detailed how challenging it’s been to move forward with Wilson after he betrayed a handful of his close friends.
Speaking with Reality Nightcap on the red carpet, Radke said that while Wilson has reached out to him via text, he has not responded to the sports journalist-turned-TV personality for several reasons.
“I’m not ready to respond,” Radke said. “From what I know, what’s gone on and how he’s kinda handling it and how I handle things… part of me worries he doesn’t fully understand still the impact of this.”
For those who may be unfamiliar with the latest “Summer House” drama, Wilson, alongside Amanda Batula, made headlines in March 2026 when they confirmed their relationship after months of speculation.
The problem? Wilson was previously dating Batula’s ex-best friend, Ciara Miller. While their relationship won’t be revealed during the regular season, it will be a major part of the discussion at the upcoming three-part reunion.
Radke said that he takes issue with Wilson’s behavior, noting that it has had a severe impact on people he cares deeply about.
“We’ve been over this many times with him with Ciara and everything, many dinner tables on camera, many seasons,” Radke said. “And here we are again. So, I don’t have a lot of grace for some of it.”
He continued, “I can’t really hold space for someone like that.”
Radke isn’t the only one with strong feelings about Wilson and his secret relationship with Batula.
Kyle Cooke, who, mind you, announced his separation from Batula in January 2026, said he’s still figuring out where he stands with the 31-year-old.
“West did text me last week,” Cooke said, adding that he replied with a voice memo because he had much to get off his chest. Even then, Cooke hinted that there’s a chance that he and Wilson get back on the right path, he’s just not sure when that’ll be.
“I’m not the kind of guy that holds grudges, so obviously this is a very unfortunate situation,” he said. “I don’t really think people realize just how close we were. So, it’s tough. This is uncharted territory for me.”

The two above aren’t the only “Summer House” stars figuring out where they stand with Wilson.
According to Bravo’s Daily Dish, Wilson’s friend, KJ Dillard, told Andy Cohen that he, too, was struggling with how to move forward with the Missouri native.
On “Watch What Happens Live,” Dillard said that Wilson actually sent him a text message after they filmed the reunion on April 23; however, he didn’t open it until he was filming “WWHL” on May 5.
The text reads: “I wanted to thank you for your articulation and kindness yesterday, despite being hurt. I’ve been off social, and I think I lost touch with how much hurt there was.”
Wilson went on to tell Dillard how “incredibly sorry” he was for his behavior, then said he’d be ready to talk whenever Dillard was.

Bravolebrities aren’t the only public figures with something to say about the “Summer House” scandal.
According to The Blast, Angelina Pivarnick from MTV’s “Jersey Shore” slammed Wilson during a recent interview, calling the “Show Me Something” podcaster a “f-ck boy.”
“He used to slide in my DMs,” she said. “I don’t know if he was with Ciara [Miller] at the time ’cause the time frame is a little off, but I know a f–kboy when I see one. Ciara’s better off.”

And if things couldn’t get worse for Wilson, the reality star’s cousin was recently arrested and charged with the murder of their step-grandmother, Gayle R. Wilson.
According to The Blast, Wilson’s cousin, Dakota Sweeney, was taken into custody after law enforcement officials found Gayle dead and a firearm on Sweeney’s person.
Per legal documents, Sweeney allegedly killed his elderly grandmother after arguing with the 75-year-old incessantly over household chores.
While more information continues to come to light, the shocking allegations have left the .
Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval have officially offloaded their Los Angeles home three years after their dramatic breakup.
Us Weekly confirmed on Friday, May 8, that the Vanderpump Rules alums quietly sold the home that they bought together in 2019 to new owners for $3.1 million. (TMZ was first to report the news.)
The former couple, who called it quits in March 2023 after Sandoval, 43, was busted having an affair with their then-costar Rachel “Raquel” Leviss, bought the house in 2019 for $2 million.
Following their split after nine years together, Madix, 40, and Sandoval were embroiled in more drama as they battled over the home.
In the aftermath of the cheating scandal, Sandoval spoke about continuing to live in the 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom property during an appearance on the “Howie Mandel Does Stuff” podcast in April 2023.
“I don’t have a lot of friends I can stay with right now. … I kind of run the house,” he said. “I handle the gardening [and] the housekeeping. My assistant comes and cleans and stocks everything. I basically run everything in the house.”

Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
Sandoval shared on the podcast that he and Madix used a mediator to communicate at the time.
“[Ariana’s] in the house. This is a big house. We have a go-between. We text when we’re coming and going,” he continued. “The house is not listed yet, no. [Ariana’s] really busy right now, she’s obviously blowing up. I’m really happy to see that. I’ve been busy as well trying to get things together.”
In January, Us Weekly confirmed that Madix and Sandoval settled the legal battle over the sale of their shared home.
The former couple reached an agreement on January 13, when the Love Island USA host filed a notice of settlement of the entire case in Los Angeles Superior Court. According to the filing, the dismissal of the case is “conditional” and would require “the satisfactory completion of specified terms” within 30 days of the date of the settlement.
Madix joined the Vanderpump Rules cast in November 2013. Madix and Sandoval announced they were dating during the show’s season two reunion in February 2014.
In December 2018, they told Us that they would likely never get engaged and wanted to spend their money on a home together instead.
“To me, we’d rather put our money in that investment than, to us, marriage or a wedding and all that, an expensive ring,” Sandoval told Us at the time.
The former couple spoke to BravoTV in May 2019 about incorporating their own personalities into decorating their home.
“I feel like normally when it comes to decor in a house with a guy and a girl, it can be very like, ‘Okay, the girl just kind of does everything, the guy is like, I just added this one thing,’” Sandoval told the outlet. “But we obviously both have very strong personalities. You see a nice mix of Ariana and myself in there.”
Madix added, “We definitely had moments where one of us is really adamant about something, and the other one is not really feeling it. You compromise on those moments.”
2026 has already been a huge year for Alan Ritchson, who was the headlining figure in the biggest Netflix movie of the year in War Machine. The film debuted back in March, and to reach the top spot, it had to dethrone The Rip, the Miami-set crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Not only did War Machine have no problem taking down Damon and Affleck’s gritty thriller, but it has also racked up over 125 million views since it arrived on the platform, with more coming in every day. Ritchson has also featured in some other big projects over the last few years, such as The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, the WWII action epic directed by Guy Ritchie. The film also stars Henry Cavill, but the film’s combined star power didn’t help it achieve success at the box office.
Ritchson has been acting in movies and TV shows for years now, but his star power can be traced directly back to Reacher, the Prime Video original series that first premiered back in 2022. Reacher has aired three full seasons with a fourth confirmed to be on the way later this year, and it’s not-so-quietly become one of Prime Video’s flagship properties, along with The Boys (starring Karl Urban) and Invincible (starring Steven Yeun). Plot details about Reacher Season 4 are still being kept under wraps before its Prime Video debut, but fans around the world are rushing to rewatch the first three seasons of the series, which has led it back into the global streaming top 10. The show is the perfect blend of John Wick and Zero Dark Thirty for fans of great action set against the backdrop of an intense conspiracy thriller.
Alan Ritchson may be the definitive Jack Reacher for a generation of Reacher fans, but he isn’t the first person to take up the mantle of the legendary military operative. Tom Cruise starred in a pair of Jack Reacher movies in 2012 and 2016, but most fans agree that he was ill-suited to take on the role written by Lee Child, who has also distanced himself from the adaptations. Cruise’s first Jack Reacher movie is streaming on Paramount+, and the sequel is on Prime Video for fans willing to give it a chance.
Check out the first three seasons of Reacher on Prime Video and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 4.
February 3, 2022
Prime Video
Nick Santora
Omar Madha, Carol Banker, Julian Holmes, Lin Oeding, M.J. Bassett, Norberto Barba, Stephen Surjik, Thomas Vincent
Cait Duffy
Zoë Kravitz has publicly criticized Hulu for using her high-profile engagement to Harry Styles as a marketing tactic.
The actress lashed out after the streaming service posted a joke on social media that connected her personal life to a television series they canceled years ago.
Her blunt response has now reignited a long-standing feud between the star and the platform over the handling of her professional work.
Kravitz did not hold back when she discovered that Hulu was using her relationship with Styles to drive social media engagement. Last week, the streaming platform shared an Instagram photo of Kravitz in character as Robyn Brooks from her former series, “High Fidelity.”
The caption of the now-deleted post claimed that her character would definitely have “Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally” on her playlist, a direct nod to the title of Styles’ fourth studio album, which debuted on March 6.
Kravitz, now 37, found the post offensive and commented, “This is tacky,” while directly tagging the Disney-owned platform. Following her public disapproval, Hulu quickly removed the post from its page.
Notably, the frustration felt by the “Big Little Lies” star is rooted in the fact that Hulu canceled “High Fidelity” back in 2020 after just one season. Many fans supported her reaction, arguing that it is disrespectful for a network to use an actress’s current personal milestones for advertisement six years after axing her show.
Additionally, Kravitz has been a vocal critic of the cancellation since it happened, famously pointing out that the move removed one of the few shows on the platform led by a woman of color. According to Page Six, she previously mentioned that Hulu made a “big mistake” by not realizing the cultural impact and the connection the show had with its audience.

Kravitz’s blunt reaction to the streaming giant comes shortly after reports surfaced that the actress is now engaged to Styles.
The engagement rumors surrounding the two reached a fever pitch following weeks of intense speculation and new public sightings. Insiders described the 32-year-old pop star as being “completely smitten” with the actress, with one source saying that he would essentially do anything for her.
The Blast reported that Kravitz is reportedly just as thrilled, with friends describing her as being “on cloud nine” as the couple takes this significant next step.

While the reports of their engagement were initially based on insider tips, the visual evidence of their commitment recently became impossible to ignore on the streets of New York. Shortly after news of their status broke, Kravitz was seen prominently displaying a massive diamond ring that seemingly confirmed the relationship had reached a new level.
According to The Blast, Kravitz turned heads in New York City when she was spotted wearing a striking diamond on her ring finger while dressed in a casual “Boy Next Door” cap.
Despite her low-key outfit, the jewelry immediately became the main attraction, with experts estimating the piece is worth approximately $1 million.
Interestingly, this wasn’t the very first time the jewelry had made an appearance. Kravitz was photographed wearing the same diamond as far back as December, which suggests the proposal may have happened much earlier than many fans realized.

While Kravitz is reportedly looking toward a future with Styles and her million-dollar ring, her past relationship has resurfaced in the public eye through a series of emotional social media posts.
Her former fiancé, Channing Tatum, recently caught the attention of fans by sharing a deeply personal message just as news of her new engagement dominated the headlines.
The Blast reported that Tatum sparked widespread speculation when he posted a cryptic poem on his Instagram stories titled “My Brain And Heart Divorced” by John Roedel.
The poem describes a painful internal conflict where the mind and heart can no longer coexist, eventually sharing custody of a person while refusing to speak to one another. Many observers interpreted the move as a subtle reflection of his own feelings regarding his high-profile split from the actress.

While Tatum’s emotional social media activity highlighted his personal struggle, his most recent updates suggest he is finally finding a sense of peace with his ex-fiancée’s new life.
As Kravitz made headlines for her reported engagement, the actor shared another cryptic message that signaled a change in his perspective.
Tatum shared a video on Instagram that featured a seal floating peacefully in water to the song “Only Time” by Enya, with a caption describing a desire to let go and trust in the “flow of the universe,” per The Blast.
According to those close to the actor, Tatum was initially surprised by how quickly Kravitz and Styles moved toward an engagement, but he has chosen not to dwell on the situation.
Tyler Stanaland and his wife, Hannah Stanaland, are expecting a baby together.
The couple announced the happy news via a joint Instagram post shared on Friday, May 8.
“Half of you and half of me. Baby Stanaland coming October 2026. 🩷,” Tyler, 36, and Hannah captioned the post.
The first clip in the carousel showed a video of the couple’s feet. They were both wearing matching pink Converses. Seconds later, they dropped a smaller, child-size version of the same shoes into the frame to make the pregnancy announcement.
Another video showed Hannah lifting up her sweater to show off her blossoming baby bump while Tyler tenderly rubbed and kissed her stomach.
The Selling the OC star and Hannah got married in December 2025 less than a month after announcing their engagement.
“The wedding and getting to marry my best friend was an absolute dream come true in every way,” Stanaland told People at the time.
He noted in the article that he and Hannah eloped weeks earlier. “It was fun and intimate and intentional and about all the things it should be — two families becoming one and a celebration of love.”
Prior to tying the knot with Hannah, Tyler was married to Brittany Snow from 2020 to 2022.

Tyler announced the split via Instagram in September 2022 and the pair finalized their divorce the following year.
“After time and consideration, Britt and I have made the difficult decision to separate. This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another,” he wrote. “We have realized we need to take some time and make sure we are each living our most fulfilling and authentic lives.”
He continued, “We started this journey as best friends and our relationship will continue to be a priority not only for us but for our dog, Charlie. We sincerely appreciate your support and ask for privacy as we navigate this new chapter.”
Snow reflected on their marriage to Tyler while appearing on the “Call Her Daddy” in March 2024.
“There was a marriage there. There was so much love,” she said. “I think that gray [area] is hard to understand because it’s much more salacious and interesting that it’s just like, ‘He did this, and she did this.’ I think a lot of people go into relationships where someone hurts them, but I don’t regret it. I don’t regret anything that happened. I loved that time that we had when we had it.”
In May 2025, Us Weekly confirmed that Tyler had moved on from Snow and struck up a romance with Hannah.
Tyler is very happily dating Hannah. While it’s relatively new, they’re having a lot of fun,” the insider shared with Us. “They’ve been traveling a bit together, and Tyler’s really happy.”
The couple announced their engagement in October 2025.
“Last week, in the very place we road tripped to shortly after we first met, I asked the best person I’ve ever known for forever,” Tyler shared via Instagram at the time. “Our little family just got a whole lot more official. 💒.”
Among the most popular storytelling templates of the last few decades is “Lone Wolf and Cub,” inspired by the Japanese manga about a samurai and his young son. You’ve seen it in The Mandalorian, The Last of Us, and even Logan. Hollywood fully embraced the template over two decades ago, with the Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning-led action-thriller film Man on Fire, which was recently remade as a streaming series on Netflix. A few years after the film’s release, Alfonso Cuarón directed the critically acclaimed sci-fi gem Children of Men, starring Clive Owen and Julianne Moore.
Although the template remains as popular as ever — The Mandalorian and Grogu is only a few days away — it has also produced several movies that have slipped through the cracks. Among them is a dystopian Western directed by genre specialist John Hillcoat, written by Mindhunter creator Joe Penhall, and headlined by Viggo Mortensen. The film also served as a launchpad of sorts for Kodi Smit-McPhee and featured veterans such as Charlize Theron and Guy Pearce. The film was based on a novel by the legendary Cormac McCarthy and released just two years after another McCarthy adaptation, No Country for Old Men, swept the Oscars.
We’re talking, of course, about The Road. Released in 2009, the movie underperformed at the box office, grossing $27 million worldwide against a reported budget of $25 million. Hillcoat’s two subsequent movies, Lawless and Triple 9, also underperformed commercially despite featuring popular stars. The Road‘s dark subject matter, which involved cannibalism, abandonment, and survival, made it a difficult sell to mainstream audiences. However, it was largely well-reviewed. The film holds a “Certified Fresh” 74% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “The Road‘s commitment to Cormac McCarthy’s dark vision may prove too unyielding for some, but the film benefits from hauntingly powerful performances from Viggo Mortensen and Kodi McPhee.” The movie was released only a year after the far more accessible post-apocalyptic action film The Book of Eli, which starred Washington and, funnily enough, also involved cannibals. You can watch The Road on Paramount+ in the United States, but only until May 24. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
November 25, 2009
111 minutes
Joe Penhall
Marta Milans is excited to dive deeper into her M.I.A character’s arc in season 2 — and she has the perfect person she hopes will come play her onscreen husband.
“I don’t know why Tony Goldwyn is in my mind right now,” Milans exclusively told Us Weekly after the Peacock show premiered on Thursday, May 7. “Since we were just talking about Scandal, it has to be some WASP royalty.”
Milans noted that Goldwyn “is the epitome” of a perfect scene partner, adding, “Let’s call him.”
Created by Ozark‘s Bill Dubuque, M.I.A is a crime drama focused on Etta Tiger Jonze (Shannon Gisela), who seeks to avenge her family’s murder and rise to power in the Miami underworld.
Milans, meanwhile, is related to the crime family responsible for Etta’s family being murdered — but she is trying to set herself apart.
“Caroline is not a criminal. She’s definitely on the edge. She is the daughter of a cartel leader but her dad made sure that Caroline would be the legitimate child — and he tries really hard to keep her out of that dark world,” she noted. “That is why I think her brothers have a chip on their shoulder about that and resent the fact that Caroline is the golden child. She gets sent off to university to get a great education. She comes back and she’s polished, well spoken and well dressed.”

Milans is meant to represent another side to the fictional crime family, telling Us, “She really carries that side very well. I think it’s fascinating to me to get to play that because she navigates both worlds very well. She does obviously walk over to the dark side later on in the season and you’ll see that. But until that moment, her ruthlessness and her hunger for getting her agenda and her goals executed will make her stop at nothing.”
The actress found it “really challenging and exciting” to play Caroline.
“It also is hilarious to me because her brothers will be torturing and killing people and they’re all dressed in perfectly crisp white shirts. You’re like, ‘You might want to wear something darker.’ But it works so well for that side of the story,” Milans said. “But then to also cut to Caroline and her ridiculous mansion with her luxurious suits and shoes. It was a lot of fun to create her wardrobe.”
Milans continued: “The way she presents herself is very informative of who she is and I think that was very exciting. … We had a wonderful showrunner that was very adamant about creating back stories for characters and that was very helpful to us.”
While reflecting on the work that went into M.I.A, Milans credited the writing team for helping evolve the show, saying, “We did get a lot of information that we could build on that’s not necessarily in the script or that is not talked about on screen. But if you inform that and build that, that really shines through. That’s part of the reason why the characters are so fully formed. Even if they’re cartel leaders, there is a layered construct in those characters. That was really important to me to dive deep into that.”
M.I.A is currently streaming on Peacock.
Selling the O.C. star Tyler Stanaland found love again with Hannah Morrissey.
After finalizing his divorce from Brittany Snow in 2023, a source told Us Weekly that Stanaland was dating Morrissey in May 2025.
“Tyler is very happily dating Hannah. While it’s relatively new, they’re having a lot of fun,” the insider shared with Us. “They’ve been traveling a bit together, and Tyler’s really happy.”
Nearly five months after announcing their relationship, the couple revealed that they got engaged.
“Our little family just got a whole lot more official. 💒,” Stanaland wrote, in part, via Instagram alongside a video of him, Morrissey and their dog at a lookout point over the ocean.
Stanaland and Morrissey tied the knot less than one month later and in May 2026, they announced they were expecting their first child together.
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A source revealed to Us that Stanaland was “happily dating” Morrissey.
That same month, Stanaland started sharing photos with her on Instagram.
“Polaroids from paradise. Adventures have been 11/10 as of late,” he said via Instagram alongside several Polaroid shots of him and Morrissey. “CA -> Palm Springs – > Baja – > Oahu 📸.”
One fan commented if Stanaland’s post was a “soft launch,” to which he replied, “Hard launch.”

Stanaland and Morrissey got a dog together named Honey.
“New BFF. Welcome home, Honey,” he shared via Instagram alongside several photos of the dog including a clip of Morrissey, Stanaland and Honey posing together.
Stanaland posted a sweet Instagram post for Morrissey’s birthday.
“All the things are the most fun with you. Happy birthday @hannahmorrissey__,” he captioned the post.

Five months after hard launching their relationship, Stanaland and Morrissey announced their engagement.
“Last week, in the very place we road tripped to shortly after we first met, I asked the best person I’ve ever known for forever,” Stanaland shared via Instagram. “Our little family just got a whole lot more official. 💒.”
Stanaland revealed that he and Morrissey eloped less than one month after their engagement announcement.
“The wedding and getting to marry my best friend was an absolute dream come true in every way,” he told People in an interview. “It was fun and intimate and intentional and about all the things it should be — two families becoming one and a celebration of love.”
Stanaland noted that their wedding was “intentionally untraditional” and “more of an intimate, anti-wedding elopement.”
“As Christians, being married is super important to both of us and I feel so lucky to have met someone like Hannah. We want to build a life together, till death do us part,” he told the outlet. “Having a true partner like her is something I’ve always wanted and can honestly say I’ve never experienced before. It’s a really beautiful thing when you find it.”
Months after tying the knot, Tyler and Hannah announced in May 2026 that they were expecting their first child together.
“Half of you and half of me. Baby Stanaland coming October 2026. 🩷,” they wrote in a joint Instagram post, which included a video of Hannah showing off her baby bump.
Pedro Pascal has blossomed into one of the biggest stars in the world in the last few years. While it’s tough to pinpoint what has contributed the most to his rising stardom, many fans would argue that The Mandalorian put more eyes on him than any of his other recent roles, which is ironic, considering he rarely shows his face in the show. Just last year, Pascal starred in the most financially successful movie of his career in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, alongside Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Joseph Quinn, Julia Garner, and Ralph Ineson. He’s set to return to his now signature role of Reed Richards later this year in Avengers: Doomsday, which will certainly take the crown from F4 as the highest-grossing movie of Pascal’s career.
While Pascal has been a force in sci-fi and even fantasy with his work in Game of Thrones, he’s also starred in more grounded projects over the years. Pascal is one of the headlining stars in Netflix’s most binge-worthy crime saga of all time, Narcos. Pascal stars alongside Wagner Moura in the series, who recently earned his first Oscar nomination for his performance in The Secret Agent. He can also be heard lending his voice to the role of Brender Lawson in Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord. Narcos ran for three seasons between 2015 and 2017 — a timeline that’s almost unheard of nowadays — and although it’s approaching 10 years since an episode of the show was released, it remains one of the most popular binges in the world on Netflix. The same can be said for its spin-off, Narcos: Mexico, which also ran for three seasons and stars Scoot McNairy.
Narcos is a chronicled look at the infamous exploits of the well-known Colombian drug lord, Pablo Escobar (played by Wagner Moura), as well as the other drug kingpins who plagued the country through the years. Pedro Pascal and Boyd Holbrook play DEA Agents Javier Peña and Steve Murphy, who are always on Escobar’s trail. Narcos holds strong scores of 89% from critics and 94% from audiences on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes across all three seasons. The Netflix crime series was written and created for TV by Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, and Doug Miro.
Check out all episodes of Narcos and Narcos: Mexico on Netflix and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage of Pascal’s future projects.
2015 – 2017
Netflix
Chris Brancato
Andrés Baiz, Josef Kubota Wladyka, Fernando Coimbra, Gerardo Naranjo, Guillermo Navarro
Andrew Black, Julie Siege, Nick Schenk, Dana Calvo, Clayton Trussell, Zachary Reiter, Allison Abner, Adam Fierro, Steve Lightfoot, David Matthews
After years attempting to adapt one of his most popular characters for the big screen, author Michael Connelly‘s iconic character, Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch, ultimately debuted on television in 2014 with Prime Video’s crime drama series Bosch, kicking off a franchise that made the genre essential viewing for the streaming era. Over 10 years after the series first premiered, it’s time to revisit how Bosch became a television masterpiece.
One element that makes Bosch unique among other contemporary police procedurals is its impressive realism. Bosch avoids the extra layer of polish or oversaturated color palette typically used in police procedurals airing on network television, so it never looks overproduced. The version of Los Angeles depicted in the Prime Video series resembles the one that people see if they step outside their front doors.
Bosch‘s gritty aesthetic also elevates the show’s immersion factor; the titular character’s station in the Rampart Division hardly looks like a state-of-the-art, high-tech facility. The show never looks like it’s shot on sets or sound stages, but rather genuine offices, conference rooms, buildings, and homes. The show purposely doesn’t appear overly fancy because it’s not trying to be a slick crime drama.
This unpolished look enhances Bosch‘s overall tone as it depicts the dark abyss that its lead character navigates in every season. The eponymous detective sees L.A. at its absolute worst, and viewers see the effect it has on his mental state. Consider what Renée Ballard (Maggie Q) asserts in the series finale of Bosch: Legacy: “When you do this work, you go into the darkness, and I think some of that darkness has gotten into you.” Every episode of Bosch carries that intangible darkness, which the series’ lead must routinely confront without letting it consume him.
Top to bottom, Bosch boasts an incredible cast, but none surpasses Welliver, who perfectly brings Connelly’s character to life on screen as a fully realized persona. Welliver’s portrayal is so convincing, in fact, that it’s impossible not to envision him in the role when reading any of Connelly’s books. The actor takes complete ownership of the detective and his facets, including his darker side, his dogged pursuit of justice, and his clear-cut moral code. Bosch lives by a creed of “everybody counts, or no one does,” so every victim deserves justice, no matter the circumstances. Every season, Welliver portrays Bosch meeting that challenge with aplomb.
Despite Bosch’s harsh and grimly cynical personality, Welliver also showcases the character’s softer, more compassionate side with his daughter, Madeline “Maddie” Bosch (Madison Lintz), as well as his relationship with LAPD Chief Irvin Irving (the late, great Lance Reddick). The two often clash over their differing styles and methodologies in police work, but the show’s best moments occur when they put aside their differences. Welliver and Reddick had amazing chemistry together onscreen, and their interpersonal dynamic was second to none. Reddick also took Irving one step further than his book counterpart, coining an iconic catchphrase about Bosch that’s become synonymous with the series.
Bosch‘s grounded aesthetic is enhanced by a more mature subject matter regarding the detective’s cases and investigations. Bosch is depicted in many episodes investigating serial killers, violence against women and children, and perpetrators of sexual abuse. Much like Connelly’s source material, the series doesn’t hold the audience’s hand regarding these powerful and sometimes intense depictions. However, the storylines are treated with the gravitas and seriousness they deserve, usually through Bosch acting as the sentinel of justice. The show doesn’t always wrap up various conflicts or mysteries with a neat little bow. Sometimes the outcomes of various cases feel hollow, which imbues the series with a more melancholy tone, but the writers still treat the material with thoughtful introspection.
Although Bosch has wrapped up and its sequel series, Bosch: Legacy, was canceled, the franchise lives on with the spin-off series, Ballard, which will debut its second season later this year on Prime Video. A planned prequel series, Bosch: Start of Watch, is also due to be released on the streamer. Despite its end, the indelible legacy of high-quality, adult crime dramas Bosch established still endures.
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