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Only 3 Masterpiece Fantasy Movies Are Better Than The Lord of the Rings
It’s been mentioned a million times before, but it’s worth mentioning a million times more: The Lord of the Rings is the apex of fantasy cinema. Peter Jackson‘s trilogy adapted J. R. R. Tolkien‘s massive literary magnus opus, turning it into a generation-defining epic that almost single-handedly revitalized the fantasy genre on the big screen. At the time, it was a genuine phenomenon, surpassing the big screen to become a cultural event that united everyone, even those who generally didn’t enjoy fantasy. A commercial and critical success, Jackson’s trilogy became one of the franchises that defined the 2000s, influencing most of the subsequent fantasy movies released over the next decade or so.
Now, it would be easy to declare any of the three Lord of the Rings movies the best fantasy effort ever made, and you might be inclined to agree. Why wouldn’t you, considering all we’ve already said? However, there’s a strong argument to be made that this trilogy is not the crowning achievement of the genre. In fact, three movie masterpieces surpass The Lord of the Rings when it comes to capturing the true essence of the fantasy genre. Indeed, you could say Jackson’s movies are equal parts epics and action-adventures, whereas the movies on this list are unabashed representations of pure, undiluted fantasy, making them better representatives of the beloved and seminal genre.
‘The Wizard of Oz’ (1939)
Directed by several men but mostly credited to Victor Fleming, The Wizard of Oz remains the gold standard for cinematic fantasy. Based on Frank L. Baum‘s works, specifically the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the film stars Judy Garland as Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas who is transported alongside her dog, Toto, to the magical land of Oz via a tornado. There, she follows the yellow brick road accompanied by a Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), a Tin Man (Jack Haley), and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) to reach the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who has the power to send her home. Along the way, the group is pursued by the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton).
Released during the so-called golden year of Hollywood, The Wizard of Oz was a success but not an instant classic per se. Indeed, it wasn’t until the advent of television that the film became the fantasy mainstay it is today. However, by now, its reputation is all but ensured as a giant of the silver screen and one of the pillars upon which modern fantasy rises. In fact, it wouldn’t be an overstatement to say every single post-1939 fantasy movie is directly indebted to The Wizard of Oz; we simply wouldn’t have The Lord of the Rings without Fleming’s masterwork. It proved that fantasy could not only be done in live-action but that it could be a genuine hook for audiences. Garland turned Dorothy into arguably the ultimate fantasy hero, while Hamilton’s portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West lives on in the pantheon of great movie villains. In terms of depicting the fantasy genre honestly and faithfully, few movies surpass The Wizard of Oz.
‘The Princess Bride’ (1987)
Although many great fantasy movies came out in the nearly fifty years between The Wizard of Oz and The Princess Bride, few represented fantasy so charmingly and unabashedly as Rob Reiner‘s masterpiece. Based on the 1973 novel by William Goldman, who also adapted it for the silver screen, the film begins with the setup of a grandfather (Peter Falk) telling the story to his sick grandson (Fred Savage). The tale itself concerns farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes), who goes on a quest to rescue his love, Buttercup (Robin Wright), from the odious Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon).
Equal parts thrilling, charming, hilarious, and romantic, The Princess Bride is nothing short of a genuine cinematic miracle. Endlessly quotable and featuring unforgettable set piece after unforgettable set piece, the film lives and breathes magic. It’s possibly the ultimate movie fairy tale, which is no easy task considering it has many a Disney movie to compete with. Yet, there’s just no flaw here; the central love story between Westley and Buttercup is enchanting, the villains — Sarandon is perfectly loathsome, but it’s Christopher Guest‘s Count Rugen who is far more effective and memorable — are incredible, and the supporting cast is comprised of consummate scene-stealers. Mandy Patinkin‘s Inigo Montoya is cinema’s best swashbuckler, and his noble quest to avenge his father’s death represents the genre’s ideals of courage, honor, and righteous justice. In short, The Princess Bride is fantasy at its purest, most unabashedly honest.
‘Spirited Away’ (2001)
In the pantheon of brilliant fantasy auteurs, Hayao Miyazaki reigns supreme. In a career spanning over sixty years, Miyazaki has made some of the genre’s most timeless gems through his work in Studio Ghibli. Among his many masterpieces are the likes of My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Howl’s Moving Castle, and The Boy and the Heron, but his best arguably remains 2001’s Spirited Away. The plot follows Chihiro (Daveigh Chase), a young girl whose parents are turned into pigs after accidentally entering the spirit world. To rescue them, Chihiro agrees to work for the witch Yubaba (Suzanne Pleshette) at her bathhouse, tending exclusively to spirits. There, she loses her name and must work hard to reclaim it and save her parents from a cruel destiny.
Spirited Away is perhaps Studio Ghibli’s magnum opus. An ambitious fantasy tale in the guise of a classic coming-of-age story, it’s a fascinating and immersive journey rich in food for thought. Like other Miyazaki efforts, it features a considerable environmental message alongside other themes of self-discovery, purpose, identity, and finding one’s place in the world. Visually, it’s a treat for the eyes: the animation is striking, fluid, slightly off-putting, and vibrant, creating one of cinema’s most whimsical yet eerie realms. The tone is melancholy throughout, capturing the distinct sensation of growing up and leaving behind the carefree, enchanting days of childhood and facing a more uncertain future. Spirited Away is as surreal as it is delightful, offering a more insightful and thought-provoking take on fantasy that’s no less impactful or rewarding. Twenty-five years after its initial release, the film has aged beautifully, ensuring its legacy as one of the animated medium’s greatest triumphs.
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22 Years Later, Nicolas Cage’s Near-Perfect Indiana Jones Replacement Still Holds Up
Before Nicolas Cage played the web-slinging superhero in Spider-Noir and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, he starred in one of the most iconic film franchises from Disney which has recently made a streaming comeback. This feature led to a franchise, including a Disney+ series with 10 episodes and starring notable Hollywood names. And while it got mixed critics’ reviews, audiences loved it.
Cage started his career in 1981 and has since appeared in many projects, with the most recent being Prime Video’s Spider-Noir, as well as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Teen Titans GO! To the Movies, and Snowden, but he also has many producer credits under his belt. But out of all the movies and TV shows Cage has worked on, there are a few projects that he’s known for, and one of them recently became a streaming hit.
National Treasure was a 2004 historical fiction action-adventure that kick-started a franchise, leading to a sequel and a Disney+ show that came out in 2022. Cage starred in the film as treasure hunter Benjamin Gates, as he and his friend Riley (Justin Bartha) attempt to find the treasure hidden in America by the Founding Fathers and other notable people in history, before crime boss Ian Howe (Sean Bean) can. Recently, National Treasure landed at #5 on Hulu’s Top 10 Movies in the U.S., sitting between 2024’s Twisters and The Home with Pete Davidson.
Is ‘National Treasure’ Worth Watching?
Since its release in 2004, National Treasure has generated over $347.5 million at the box office, leading to a sequel released in 2007 called National Treasure: Book of Secrets, which performed higher at the box office, and there’s speculation that a third installment could be on the table. Disney attempted to lure new viewers to the franchise with a Disney+ series called National Treasure: Edge of History, but it was poorly received and was canceled after its first season. While critics gave the first National Treasure movie a 47% score on Rotten Tomatoes, audiences praised the 2004 feature, earning a 78% score on the popcornmeter and a 3.3-star rating on LetterBoxd.
Critics criticized National Treasure, stating it was trying to be Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, but merged with a history lesson, or that it was like The Da Vinci Code, but with the religious context replaced with American history. Others didn’t believe that Cage was convincing enough to be a treasure hunter and saw him as a “social studies teacher.” However, some critics gave National Treasure some praise, saying that it “gave America sex appeal” and that it’s a guilty pleasure, and the only reason why is because of Cage’s performance.
National Treasure is available to stream on Hulu.
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November 19, 2004
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131 minutes
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Jon Turteltaub
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Cormac Wibberley, Jim Kouf, Marianne Wibberley, Charles Segars, Oren Aviv
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Diane Kruger
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Amanda Seyfried’s Slimming Capri Pants Style Is $7 on Amazon
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If you’re not in the mood for stiff, scratchy denim lately, you’re not alone. Amanda Seyfried is in the same boat, as are New York rich moms who rock Seyfried’s comfy and flattering (yet polarizing) capri pants style. We found the look on sale for only $7!
For a movie premiere in Paris, Seyfried paired capri leggings with a skirt and a sharp blazer, a getup that works on the streets of the 8th arrondissement and Tuesday in Milwaukee alike. These chic cropped pants infuse any getup with intention; with Seyfried’s style stamp of approval, they’re not so controversial anymore.
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These trendy Sinophant High-Waisted Capri Leggings have the same slimming, lengthening effect Seyfried showed off. The high waist smooths your midsection, while the cropped hem elongates your frame, making your legs look longer and leaner without even trying.
Then, there’s the buttery-soft fabric that feels like a second skin. These capri pants are designed to carry you from the boardroom to boxing class, looking and feeling your best.
One happy Amazon shopper wrote, “They are soft and stretchy, but bounce back when you are wearing them, so they don’t become baggy . . . For a short person like me, they are very high-waisted, but it stops me from having a muffin top and keeps my tummy flat.”
Over 5,000 fashionistas bought these leggings last month alone, wearing them for lounging, errands and everything in between. They go from casual to dressy in seconds, working just as well with a quarter-zip and sneakers as they do with a silk blouse and flats.
Capri pants have a long road to credibility, but we can thank fashionistas like Seyfried for nudging them along. This comfy, skin-soft version makes it easy to rock the look, and once you slip it on, you’ll understand why it’s winning over even the skeptics.
Seyfried approves. Paris approves. At just $7, your wallet certainly approves, too!
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John C. Reilly tried to convince Leonardo DiCaprio to turn down “Titanic” and do “Boogie Nights”: 'Everyone knows the boat sinks!'
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The actor told his “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” costar that he “should not miss this opportunity” to work with Paul Thomas Anderson.
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Disney’s Gritty $1 Billion Fantasy Sequel Surges to the Top of Streaming 20 Years Later
Disney has built empires on familiar IP, but every so often, something genuinely original emerges from the studio that takes on a life of its own. In this case, that success story began with a theme park attraction. The original ride opened at Disneyland in 1967 and holds a special place in Disney history as the last attraction personally overseen by Walt Disney before his death. Decades later, Disney took that beloved ride and made it into a movie, which turned out to be a breakout hit and spawned one of the most recognizable movie franchises of all time.
The series has since gone on to gross upwards of $4.5 billion at the global box office across five films. The franchise also introduced one of the most iconic original characters of modern cinema, a protagonist (Johnny Depp) so beloved that audiences have been asking for his return ever since the series went quiet. Gore Verbinski directed the films that started it all, and Hans Zimmer scored them with one of the most recognizable adventure themes of all time.
That franchise is Pirates of the Caribbean, and now, the second film in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest is suddenly back in the spotlight. According to FlixPatrol, it is currently sitting in the Top 10 on Disney+ charts across 10 countries, including Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden. The film is notably absent from the United States charts, but the European surge is a strong signal of enduring love for the franchise internationally.
A New ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Film Is Finally Taking Shape at Disney
It has been nearly a decade since a new Pirates film arrived in cinemas. In the years since, the franchise has been stuck in development hell. Two projects were reportedly in motion at various points: a soft reboot sequel and a female-led spin-off starring Margot Robbie. A rotating range of writers have reportedly worked on the material, starting with Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick in 2018, followed by Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin in 2019, and then Christina Hodson in 2024. None of those efforts made it to production. But now, with Josh D’Amaro stepping in as the new head of the Walt Disney Company following Bob Iger‘s tenure, a new Pirates film is reportedly a top priority for the studio.
The latest development comes from Jeff Sneider, who reports that Oscar nominee Krysty Wilson-Cairns is on board to write the script. The story is said to center on Jack Sparrow’s (Depp) son alongside a new character set to be played by Robbie. This probably means that the spin-off and the mainline sequel that were previously rumored have been merged into a single project. Robbie’s character is described as a punk-rock cross between Jack Sparrow and Emma Stone‘s Cruella, and the goal for the film is to capture the tone of the originals but with a modern edge and a tighter budget. However, it’s important to take all this info in with a bucket of salt because nothing is official yet.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest is available to stream on Disney+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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July 6, 2006
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151 Minutes
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Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beattie, Jay Wolpert
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“The View ”producer calls Joe Biden's health 'concerning' after shocking on-air interview with Jill Biden
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“He’s gone through so much in his life,” Ana Navarro said.
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This Forgotten ‘Arrested Development’ Reunion Was Considered Cancelled After Just 4 Episodes
There was never going to be an easy way for Mitch Hurwitz to follow up Arrested Development. But that’s exactly what he tried to do with the bizarre project that is Sit Down, Shut Up. In 2009, a few years after his cult classic show came to its (first) conclusion, Fox greenlit Hurwitz’s US take on Sit Down, Shut Up. The expectation was that whatever came next for him would recapture the same lightning-in-a-bottle magic that made Arrested Development one of the greatest sitcom masterpieces of all time.
Instead, Sit Down, Shut Up became one of the most spectacular misfires of Fox’s late-2000s comedy lineup. So much so, in fact, it wound up disappearing from primetime after only four episodes — and was banished to one of television’s least desirable time slots. More than 15 years later, the series remains a fascinating case study: a show packed with comedic talent, anchored by several Arrested Development veterans, that somehow failed to connect with either critics or audiences.
Mitch Hurwitz Reassembled Much of the ‘Arrested Development’ Family
Sit Down, Shut Up centered on a dysfunctional group of teachers and administrators at Knob Haven High School, a Florida school populated by adults who seemed far less interested in educating students than pursuing their own selfish agendas. On paper, it really sounded like can’t-miss television. For one, it reunited Hurwitz with three key Arrested Development performers: Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Henry Winkler. The supporting cast only made the project look more promising: Saturday Night Live stars Will Forte, Cheri Oteri, and Kenan Thompson, plus comedian Nick Kroll, voice-acting legend Tom Kenny, and Broadway favorite Kristin Chenoweth.
Unfortunately, critics and audiences didn’t respond well to the actual show. Part of the problem was Sit Down, Shut Up‘s unusual animation style. Hurwitz and the creative team attempted to blend traditionally animated characters with real-world photographic backgrounds. The idea was intended to give the series a unique look that existed somewhere between live-action and animation. Instead, most people just found it distractingly ugly. The series also struggled to establish a comedic identity separate from Arrested Development. While traces of Hurwitz’s trademark meta-humor and rapid-fire joke structure remained visible, many felt the writing relied too heavily on crude punchlines and broad character archetypes.
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The Bluths are back and as funny as ever.
Sit Down, Shut Up premiered as part of Fox’s prestigious “Animation Domination” lineup, which meant it shared space with must-watch adult animated shows such as The Simpsons and Family Guy. That placement should have given the series every possible opportunity to find an audience. Instead, viewership tanked almost immediately. After only two episodes, Fox moved the show from its original Sunday slot to an earlier timeslot in an effort to stop the bleeding. The strategy didn’t work, though. Ratings continued to slump. After just four episodes had aired, the network removed the series from the Animation Domination lineup entirely.
Fox didn’t officially cancel the series right away, but the network’s next move revealed exactly how little confidence it had left in the project: Five months after the last airing, they stuck the remaining nine episodes on the schedule for Saturday nights at midnight. Insiders know this is one of the least valuable programming windows imaginable: Audiences are tiny, promotion is minimal, and most shows that get dumped there are basically just being burned off to satisfy contractual obligations. Fox officially cancelled the series later that year, bringing its brief run to an end after just 13 episodes.
The ‘Arrested Development’ movie faced arrested development, but the premise was hilarious.
Hurwitz would face similar struggles with his subsequent projects, as well. His next — another Will Arnett collaboration, this time called Running Wilde — was cancelled after one season in 2011. His Netflix series Lady Dynamite survived its first season but was cancelled after its second in 2017. Looking back, Sit Down, Shut Up was a canary in the coal mine. Hurwitz was in an impossible position of trying to make anything other than the infinitely quotable Arrested Development. His defining work has become one of television’s defining sitcoms, and its too-soon cancellation will always have people hungry for more of the same from him. It’s created expectations that few creators could ever realistically satisfy. Alas, even with beloved cast members from one of the best comedy ensembles on television, Sit Down, Shut Up was never going to be able escape these constant comparisons to its predecessor.
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2009 – 2009-00-00
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FOX
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Frank Marino, Dwayne Carey-Hill, Peter Avanzino
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Alex Herschlag, Richard Day
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X-Files’ Coolest Supporting Character Nearly Got A Gender Swap
By Chris Snellgrove
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Part of why The X-Files got so popular is that it had some of the coolest characters on television. Obviously, Mulder and Scully were awesome, and their engrossing chemistry made this one of the most popular shows of the ‘90s. However, the show had a small army of supporting characters that were equally compelling, including everyone from the quirky Lone Gunmen to the fearsome Cigarette Smoking Man. Arguably, though, nobody had a more fascinating role than Mulder’s informants. In Season 1, Deep Throat provided crucial information about aliens and government conspiracies, but even after he was murdered, it was unclear whose side he was truly on.
After Deep Throat’s death, fans shared Mulder’s concern that he’d never have another informant with juicy insider knowledge. Eventually, however, Deep Throat was replaced by a character known as X (sometimes referred to as “Mr. X”). He quickly became a fan-favorite character thanks to actor Steven Williams, who gave Mulder’s latest insider a volatile and sometimes violent intensity. Looking back, it’s understandably difficult to imagine anybody else playing such an important role. However, the role of this hypermasculine character almost went to a woman named Natalia Nogulich, and you can even watch her acting as X in a deleted scene!
You’re A Mean One, Mr. X

By design, there’s only so much we know about the informant characters in The X-Files. After all, they are supposed to have risen through some very shadowy governmental ranks and know how to hide their secrets from some of the most powerful men in the world. What do we actually know about X? He was one of the men in black (no, really!) and worked for the Cigarette Smoking Man. However, he wasn’t loyal to the evil Syndicate and offered some of their secret information to Mulder. Eventually, they found out he was helping the enemy, and the Syndicate sent the Grey-Haired Man to eliminate him.
The X was technically introduced in the Season 2 episode “The Host,” but he didn’t appear onscreen until two episodes later. In “Sleepless,” he has the first of what would be many clandestine meetings with Agent Mulder. The original script for that episode referred to X as a woman, and Natalia Nogulich was cast in the role and filmed a scene alongside David Duchovny. However, once director Rob Bowman, prolific X-Files writer James Wong, and others sat down to watch the dailies, they decided she was wrong for the role. Interestingly, though, the original scene with Nogulich was included as a bonus feature on the Season 2 DVD set.
See What This Gender Swap Would Look Like
X was recast, and the role was given to veteran character actor Steven Williams. Williams added some welcome intensity to the role, and he had some solid inspiration. He later stated that he modeled his performance after Avery Brooks’ iconic role in Spenser: For Hire. While the actor ended up being a great addition to the show (writer Glen Morgan thought he’d be perfect as a series regular), putting him into “Sleepless” proved to be difficult. Rather than reshooting the entire scene with David Duchovny, Bowman simply filmed Williams’ scenes and edited them into the existing footage. Thanks to some creative close-ups, his addition to the scene was relatively seamless.
Why, though, was X originally written as a woman? X-Files creator Chris Carter thought that he could play with fan expectations by introducing a new female character that Mulder could potentially hook up with. While Nogulich didn’t work out as X, Carter still liked the idea of Mulder having a female informant. Therefore, after X died in Season 3, he was replaced by Marita Covarrubias, a character played by Laurie Holden. Unfortunately, her character was poorly written and often poorly acted, and she is almost universally considered the worst of Mulder’s informants.

Personally, I’ve always thought that X was the greatest informant on The X-Files. This is mostly due to the performance of Steven Williams, an accomplished actor who can supercharge any scene simply by walking in the room. While Natalija Nogulich is a great actor (sci-fi fans will know her best as Admiral Nechayev from Star Trek: The Next Generation), it’s impossible to imagine anyone other than Williams playing Mulder’s second informant. However, the fact that Chris Carter wanted Nogulich to play the role of a potential hook-up while looking like a multiversal variant of Scully is absolutely wild. Forget the truth, Mulder; the Freud is what’s really out there!
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Claude Lemieux’s Death Certificate Offers New Details
NHL legend Claude Lemieux’s death certificate has been released, shedding more light on the aftermath of his death by suicide at age 60.
A document obtained by TMZ from Florida’s Bureau of Vital Statistics confirmed that Lemieux was found dead at a “place of business” on Thursday, May 28, in Lake Park, Florida. (Prior reporting clarified that one of Lemieux’s adult sons found him dead in a rear warehouse at the Andros Home showroom in West Palm Beach County.)
Lemieux’s body was initially taken to a Stuart, Florida, funeral home before it was transferred to Henson Chapel Cemetery in Vilas, North Carolina.
A Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson confirmed to Us Weekly at the time that officers on the scene at the warehouse determined that Lemieux died by suicide.
“The business was secured for evidence preservation/investigation by VCD Homicide,” a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson confirmed. “The victim is believed to be Claude Lemieux.”
The news of Lemieux’s death shocked the sports world, as he’d served as a torchbearer at the NHL’s Eastern Conference Finals between the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes in Montreal on Monday, May 25.
In the wake of Claude’s death, his four adult children —sons Christopher, Michael and Brendan as well as daughter Claudia — released a collective statement to celebrate their father’s life and incredible legacy in the NHL. (Claude was a four-time Stanley Cup champion and won the prestigious Conn Smythe Trophy in 1995.)
The Lemieux children and their mother, Deborah Lemieux, confirmed on Saturday, May 30, that they plan to donate the athlete’s brain “as a gift to science” for research into the neurodegenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). (Per the Mayo Clinic, CTE is a brain disease linked to repeated head trauma. It is most commonly linked to athletes and combat veterans.)

Claude Lemieux Getty Images/Al Bello/Allsport
The family shared that Claude’s brain would go to the UNITE Brain Bank at the Boston University CTE Center for a study of “the long-term effects of repetitive head impacts and traumatic brain injury.”
“Claude dedicated his post-play career to helping the next generation,” his family said on Saturday. “By allowing his name to be connected to this research, we hope his life can contribute to greater understanding, more honest conversations, and better protection for athletes and families in the years ahead.”
The Lemieux family also cautioned the public to avoid speculating about the “circumstances of Claude’s death.”
“Suicide is complex, and the family asks media and the public to discuss this loss with care, compassion and respect for those who lost him,” they asked.
In his final years, Claude worked as a sports agent to NHL stars such as Timo Meier, Frederik Andersen, Moritz Seider, Hampus Lindholm and Rasmus Andersson. NHL insider Pierre LeBrun indicated via a tweet on Sunday, May 31, that Claude hoped to become more active in professional hockey again, including potentially “run[ning] a team one day” as a general manager.
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Love Island USA’s Vasana Addresses Racism Scandal, Exit
Love Island USA‘s Vasana Montgomery is speaking out for the first time since being removed from the villa amid a racism scandal.
“I want to address a couple videos from my teen years that have recently resurfaced,” she wrote via her Instagram Story on Wednesday, June 3. “In those videos, I used a racial slur. I am embarrassed and disappointed by my words.”
Vasana noted that she wanted to take accountability for her actions.
“I take full responsibility for what I said and understand why it has hurt and upset people,” she continued. “Since then, I have grown a lot as a person and taken the time to educate myself, listen, learn, and better understand the impact that language can have.”
She added: “That growth does not erase my mistake, and 1am not asking anyone to excuse it. I believe people should be held accountable for their actions, but I also believe in growth, learning, and becoming better. To anyone I hurt or disappointed, I am truly sorry.”
Vasana was cut from season 8 of Love Island USA after resurfaced social media posts showed her using a slur. Vasana was removed from the show before she got a chance to enter the villa. Both clips were leaked from her private social media, which meant producers weren’t privy to the posts while casting the season.

Vasana Montgomery Courtesy X / Peacock
The Peacock dating show has previously weathered similar issues with Islanders when Yulissa Escobar left days into the experience in season 7 after clips of her using racial slurs on a podcast circulated online.
Cierra Ortega also faced backlash when a resurfaced social media post showed her using a slur. She was pulled from the villa and later issued an apology for her posts.
“Now that I’ve been back in the U.S. for about 48 hours and I’ve had the chance to process, I now feel like I’m at a space where I can speak about this without being highly emotional because I am not the victim in the situation,” Cierra said in an Instagram video in July 2025. “While I was in the villa, there were some posts that resurfaced from my past where I was very naively using an incredibly offensive and derogatory term. I want to first start by addressing not just anyone that I have hurt or deeply offended — but most importantly — the entire Asian community. I am deeply, truly, honestly, so sorry.”
Cierra admitted she didn’t know she was using a slur at the time.
“I had no idea that the word held as much pain, as much harm and came with the history that it did or I never would have used it. I had no ill intention when I was using it but that’s absolutely no excuse because intent doesn’t excuse ignorance. It just doesn’t,” she noted. “I just need you to know that I am so sorry — but this is not an apology video. This is an accountability video. I do want to hold my hands up and say that I take accountability for using the word, but I do want it to be known that I genuinely had no idea that it was a slur. I had no idea of its meaning.”
After leaving the villa, Cierra said she found the online backlash “very hard to deal with,” adding, “I can do my best to drown out the noise and pay attention to the truth. But what’s been extremely, extremely difficult is the way people are approaching my family and my loved ones. They have had ICE called on them. My family doesn’t feel safe in their own home. I’m receiving death threats and there’s no need to fight hate with hate. I don’t think that that’s justice. If you want to know that you are heard and that I’m sorry and that I will move differently, I promise you that’s what will happen.”
Cierra promised to take the necessary steps to grow from the experience.
“I know that no apology could ever be enough for the harm that I’ve caused and the offense that’s taken place. I know that moving forward my actions and how I decide to live my life from here on out is going to speak louder than any apology ever could,” she said. “But I do need it to be known that I am sorry and I did mean no harm. Hopefully there are people out there that can use my mistake as a learning moment and to just be better because that’s what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna take today and tomorrow and I’m gonna take strides to be better.”
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