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Only 6 Action Shows Have Better Endings Than ‘The Boys’
The Boys went out the way that it lived: loud, bloody, and utterly uncompromising. The pretty much perfect series finale delivered us a dead Homelander, a broken (and dead) Butcher, and a team scattered to the wind — a bleak but necessary conclusion to a series that never truly believed in happy endings. Despite its gut-punching audacity, the show’s finale left many viewers feeling hollow, as endings tend to.
Throughout television history, it seems that merely a handful of action-packed dramas have mastered the elusive art of perfect endings, delivering devastating, cathartic, or just plain satisfying finales. Regardless of how perfect the ending to The Boys is, there are other shows that seemingly delivered even better conclusions. Only six action shows have better endings than The Boys, their conclusions poetic, impressive, and intense.
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‘Person of Interest’ (2011–2016)
Person of Interest begins as a slick CBS procedural about a secretive billionaire, Finch (Michael Emerson), and an ex-CIA operative, Reese (Jim Caviezel), who work together to prevent crime using superintelligent AI. From there, it gradually evolves into a prophetic action drama; it spends the first two seasons in the shadows, playing cop-and-vigilante games, before escalating into a full-fledged war between two godlike artificial intelligences, the Machine and Samaritan. The action ramps up accordingly: urban warfare, sniper duels, and desperate last stands become the new normal, but the show’s core remains human.
The series finale, Season 5, Episode 13, “Return 0,” is a masterpiece by any standard. Despite being aired after a brutally shortened fifth season, it delivers a flawlessly structured finale. It shows Reese selflessly delaying everything and everyone, getting shot at and wounded, just to buy Finch time to upload a life-saving virus; it’s a moment of pure heroism that defies most modern, cynical action endings. In The Boys, Butcher (Karl Urban), the show’s unrelenting protagonist, also dies, not because he was willing to sacrifice himself, but because he needed to be stopped no matter what. Person of Interest demonstrates that sacrifice can be meaningful, that systems can learn goodness, and that people can choose to be decent.
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‘Banshee’ (2013–2016)
Banshee is a show based on a brilliantly absurd premise: an ex-con, fresh out of prison, assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff in the small, crime-ridden town of Banshee, Pennsylvania. Over four seasons, Lucas Hood — played brilliantly by Antony Starr, a decade before he’d terrify us as Homelander — squared off against neo-Nazis, Amish gangsters, Ukrainian mobsters, and a dark past that didn’t allow him to move on. Banshee is pure pulp, with fight scenes so exciting that they make you grip the pillow, but also a surprisingly tender found family core, with “Hood” joining forces with the sardonic hacker Job (Hoon Lee), the gentle giant Sugar (Frankie Faison), and the complicated love of his life, Carrie (Ivana Milićević).
Season 4, Episode 8, “Requiem,” is a one-of-a-kind finale that blends the show’s signature bloodshed with poetic grace. Hood faces several enemies alongside Carrie, Job, and Sugar, but this is their final mission together. Hood has an emotional goodbye with Carrie and then sits with Job and Sugar for a final round before departing. The final image of Hood driving away, despite having said goodbye to everything he had known for the past few years, represents the hope that we were also able to see in the finale of The Boys. Banshee tells us that even the most battered warriors can find a glimmer of hope, just like The Boys finds its good soldiers living happily ever after, after all. And while The Boys‘ ending feels bittersweet, Banshee‘s rewards the audience’s emotional investment, showing this brutal show still has lots of soul.
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‘Black Sails’ (2014–2017)
Black Sails was created as a raunchy, blood-soaked prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson‘s classic Treasure Island, following Captain Flint (Toby Stephens) and his battle against the British Empire from the pirate haven of Nassau. Over four increasingly ambitious seasons, this show evolved into something far richer: a Shakespearean tragedy about storytelling itself, in which history is written by the winners, and the distinction between monster and revolutionary becomes irrelevant. The action was always fantastic, with naval battles, beach invasions, and brutal sword fights, but the show’s true weapon was its dialogue, a dense, poetic exchange of philosophy and emotion that made each plot twist feel like a Greek drama.
The series finale, Season 4, Episode 10, “XXXVIII,” performs a breathtaking magic trick, revealing that Silver’s trump card against Flint is not a weapon but a secret. The final confrontation on Skeleton Island is more of a psychological demolition than a sword fight, as Silver uses his words to break Flint’s rage. Flint abandons the war and reunites with his long-lost lover in exile, finding peace despite being considered a monster in the eyes of many. It’s a conclusion that recognizes the power of myth, transforming a bloody pirate epic into a reflection on love and redemption. While The Boys possesses a blunt finality, Black Sails leaves us with possibilities, showing its prequel nature. This ending reframes four years of storytelling and encourages viewers to believe in the legend.
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‘Spartacus’ (2010–2013)
Spartacus is an action series told through a hyper-stylized, blood-splattered visual language influenced by graphic novels. This Starz drama chronicles the legendary gladiator Spartacus (Andy Whitfield) and his journey from enslaved Thracian to rebel commander threatening the Roman Republic. The show is filled with sex, violence, and operatic melodrama, but beneath the surface is a classical tragedy about freedom, brotherhood, and defiance of the system. The death of original star Andy Whitfield could have been a fatal blow to the show’s success, but the recasting of Liam McIntyre in Seasons 2 and 3 built toward an ending that history had already written: Spartacus’ death. Spartacus remains one of the nearly perfect action shows of our time.
The series finale, Season 3, Episode 10, “Victory,” is a stunning achievement, a massive and emotionally punishing battle sequence that feels encapsulating in every sense. The action is monumental, with thousands of soldiers clashing, but the true power comes from all the farewells. Gannicus dies smiling, and Spartacus finally finds peace in death — it’s a clear and historically accurate ending. The Boys leaves its world safer but without epic, historical heroes, and spiritually wounded; Spartacus ends by insisting that a life of resistance, no matter how futile, is a life worth remembering. It shows that a legend can often outlast even the most powerful empires, particularly when it represents a fight for freedom and peace.
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‘Justified’ (2010–2015)
Justified is a modern-day Western dressed up as a cop show, with Timothy Olyphant‘s Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens and Walton Goggins‘ eloquent outlaw Boyd Crowder driving the plot. Set in the coal-dusted hills of Harlan County, Kentucky, the show spends six seasons tracing the fateful connection between these two men who grew up together and then found themselves on opposing sides of the law. The action is always entertaining, with quick gunfights, tense standoffs, and the occasional rocket launched with “Fire in the hole!” shouted out. However, the show’s soul lies in its dialogue, which often feels like a symphony of Southern wit and Shakespearean menace.
The finale of Justified, Season 6, Episode 13, “The Promise,” is an excellent example of delayed gratification. For years, the show teased a final, fatal confrontation between Raylan and Boyd, but the ending defies all expectations. Instead of a blazing duel, we get two quiet conversations: one in a prison cell and the other in a dusty field, where Raylan finally admits the bond he’s spent his entire life denying, though he and Boyd both understand that that bond is neither friendship nor a grudge but a simmering in-between. Every character receives a fitting ending, with Ava escaping, Boyd ending up in prison, and Raylan being transferred to Miami. Unlike The Boys‘ slew of violent, bloody deaths, Justified concludes somewhat peacefully, with the simple truth that some connections cannot be severed. It feels like Butcher and Homelander, although distorted in many ways.
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‘The Shield’ (2002–2008)
The Shield is the FX drama that changed the rules of cable television by introducing us to Michael Chiklis‘ Vic Mackey, a corrupt LAPD detective whose strike team terrorized criminals and civilians alike in the name of a twisted, self-serving version of justice. Over the course of seven seasons, Mackey committed atrocities that would make Homelander proud, including murder, robbery, and betrayal of everyone who ever trusted him, all while claiming to be protecting his family. The show is a harrowing, morally chaotic ride, shot in a jittery documentary style that makes all the violence happening in it feel sickeningly real.
The finale, Season 7, Episode 13, “Family Meeting,” is without a doubt the best ending in action television history. There is no climactic shootout or last-minute redemption; rather, it is a brilliantly orchestrated finale against the show’s most violent transgressor — its protagonist. Vic discovers that his wife, Corinne, has been working with the feds against him, requesting witness protection for herself and their children. Vic is chained to his desk by a supervisor who cannot wait to make his life miserable, and the dramatic irony of a predator who thrived on the hunt now chained to a desk feels like the best version of justice. The Boys kills its monster and call it a day, but The Shield forces him to live, suffocating in his own cage, fully aware of everything he has done and lost. It is the purest, most merciless expression of consequences ever depicted on screen — a finale so well-crafted that it elevates every previous episode. That’s not just a better ending than The Boys; it’s the standard by which all endings are judged.
The Shield
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2002 – 2008
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Guy Ferland, Scott Brazil, Clark Johnson, Dean White, Stephen Kay, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, D. J. Caruso, Nick Gomez, Paris Barclay, Peter Horton, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Philip G. Atwell, Terrence O’Hara, Billy Gierhart, Brad Anderson, Craig Brewer, David Mamet, Davis Guggenheim, Frank Darabont, Gary Fleder, John Badham, Leslie Libman, Michael Fields, Scott Winant
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Shawn Ryan, Glen Mazzara, Charles H. Eglee, Kim Clements, Kevin Arkadie, Gary Lennon, John Hlavin, Lisa Randolph, Reed Steiner, Angela Russo-Otstot, Diego Gutierrez, Ted Griffin, Elizabeth Craft, Emily Lewis, Jameal Turner, Renee Palyo
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Lizzo's new album debuts to shockingly low sales 3 years after backup dancer controversy
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“This is who I am. I don’t have anything to hide. I love myself. And the world loved me back for it,” Lizzo said of her current output in a recent interview.
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10 Must-Watch Horror Cult Classics, Ranked
The concept of a cult film is often a highly ambiguous one. After all, just about any kind of film can attain a following so passionate, niche, and hugely dedicated that it can be deemed cult-like. Cult cinema is all about how audiences consume and interact with movies, and one genre that lends itself particularly well to cult receptions is horror. With the transgression, taboo, and midnight movie vibe that often characterizes horror cinema, it’s no wonder why several of the greatest cult classics in history are horror movies.
This list isn’t necessarily about the best horror cult classics, however, but rather about the ones that have had the biggest impact and influence on the cult film movement over the years. From exceptional Hollywood classics like The Blair Witch Project to so-bad-they’re-good gems like Plan 9 from Outer Space, these horror classics illuminate what cult cinema is all about, making them essential viewing for all those interested in the topic.
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‘Suspiria’ (1977)
The 1970s were perhaps the greatest decade for cinema in history, producing several of the greatest horror movies the world has ever seen. Many of these movies came from outside Hollywood, including Dario Argento‘s Italian masterpiece Suspiria. It’s definitely the kind of film that favors style over substance, but it’s also a perfect example of a movie where the style is the substance.
A surrealist, visually hypnotic, viscerally violent artistic triumph through and through.
What follows one of the best opening scenes of any supernatural thriller is a surrealist, visually hypnotic, viscerally violent artistic triumph through and through. An obsession with unconventional aesthetics is one of the main driving forces of cult cinema as a whole, and few horror films demonstrate that better than Suspiria. Another factor that tends to contribute to a movie becoming a cult classic is scarcity, and with Argento’s masterpiece having been notoriously hard to track down on home video for many years, it’s no wonder why this became one of the biggest international cult films of the ’70s.
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‘The Blair Witch Project’ (1999)
The Blair Witch Project is a phenomenal horror film, a pioneer of the found footage subgenre complete with one of the scariest final shots of any movie. But what really allowed it to become as much of a cult classic as it did, and what allowed it to become one of the most profitable independent movies in history, was its revolutionary Internet-based marketing strategy.
Using groundbreaking tactics that blurred the line between fact and fiction, the team behind The Blair Witch Project pretty much guaranteed its cult reception. With that viral marketing campaign, the appeal of the found footage format, and the massively effective air of psychological terror that surrounds the whole movie, it’s no wonder why it became the very first cult classic of the Internet era.
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‘Ichi the Killer’ (2001)
Takashi Miike is one of the most important voices in the history of Japanese cult cinema. His 1999 psychological horror film Audition is not only the film that made him internationally famous, but also one of the most groundbreaking horror cult classics of the ’90s; but as far as “essential” viewing goes, it doesn’t get much more notorious than Ichi the Killer, the defining outing of the “Asia Extreme” movement.
Saying that it’s one of the most intense movies of the 2000s would be the understatement of the century. More accurately, Ichi the Killer is a piece of splatter horror so uncompromisingly hyper-violent that it almost feels surreal. The 21st century has allowed cult auteurs to make far more transgressive and taboo-defying horror films than they ever could have during the 20th century, and Ichi the Killer is crucial to understanding that slow transition.
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‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ (1974)
With its shoestring indie budget, its on-location shoot, and its reliance on mostly unknown actors, Tobe Hooper‘s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre completely re-defined Hollywood horror during the ’70s. One of the biggest badges of honor that a cult film can possibly hold is being banned around the world, and even though its depiction of on-screen gore is shockingly limited, Texas Chain Saw did indeed get banned in several countries.
Those bans, combined with the tremendous moral panic that the film caused around the world, contributed to the “forbidden” and “underground” aura that still permeates it to this day—and that kind of aura pretty much guarantees a film’s cult status. Combine that with the film’s gritty, almost documentary-like sense of realism and its direct commentary on the countercultural values of the era, and you get one of the most unsurprising (yet most essential) horror cult masterpieces in history.
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‘Plan 9 from Outer Space’ (1959)
It’s not just great movies that become cult classic, and there’s no better proof of that than the entire filmography of Ed Wood. A filmmaker so often regarded as the worst filmmaker in history that he even made himself worthy of a biopic directed by Tim Burton, Wood made several of the best so-bad-they’re-good classics of all time, the most iconic of which is undoubtedly Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Part alien invasion sci-fi, part horror, Plan 9 spent years in relative B-movie obscurity, until authors Harry and Michael Medved labeled it “the worst film ever made” in their book The Golden Turkey Awards in 1980. This began the movie’s cult reception journey, pioneering the so-bad-it’s-good niche of the cult cinema space. With its cult status further cemented by Mystery Science Theater 3000 and the mere presence of Bela Lugosi, Plan 9 is the most essential cult classic that also happens to be a bafflingly incompetent piece of filmmaking.
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‘Bride of Frankenstein’ (1935)
Queerness is a huge element of the cult cinema space, and it’s one of the big reasons why James Whale, one of Hollywood’s first openly gay filmmakers, is remembered as a cult figure himself. His work was a master of pre-Code subversive themes and Gothic camp, and nowhere are those qualities better illustrated than in Bride of Frankenstein, one of the best Frankenstein adaptations of all time.
The film is loaded with so much queer subtext and theatrical camp that it’s no wonder why the movie became one of the very first true horror cult classics ever, starting when it began airing on television between the 1950s and 1960s. It’s a groundbreaking monster film unlike any other, and all those interested in both queer cult cinema and cult auteurship ought to check it out at least once.
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‘Night of the Living Dead’ (1968)
If there were a Mount Rushmore of zombie movie directors, George A. Romero would have to be right up there, seeing as he’s the mind behind some of the best zombie movie masterpieces of all time. Chief among them is almost undebatably Night of the Living Dead, because even though the monsters in the film are referred to as ghouls, cinephiles and film historians tend to agree that this is the first mainstream depiction of what we now understand as zombies.
The film was revolutionary for having a heroic Black lead (Duane Jones) and some of the sharpest sociopolitical commentary of any horror film from the ’60s. But what really allowed it to explode as a foundational horror cult classic was actually a copyright oversight, wherein the original distributor failed to include a copyright notice on the prints before releasing them. As a result, the movie was immediately thrust into the public domain, leading TV stations and local indie theaters to turn it into one of the very first midnight movie cult classics ever.
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‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975)
As important as Night of the Living Dead was to the midnight film niche of the cult cinema space, conversation on midnight movies can never possibly end without an in-depth conversation about The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It’s the quintessential midnight cult classic, a musical comedy that originally flopped when it released. But of course, as any fan of cult cinema knows full-well, commercial failure is rarely the death of a motion picture, particularly one as fit for a cult reception as this.
Loaded with camp, queerness, catchy tunes, and eccentric production values, Rocky Horror is one of the best horror masterpieces of the ’70s. It was after the film tanked in its initial theatrical run that a 20th Century Studios exec pushed for a late-night-only, no-advertising run of screenings in New York City, and that kickstarted the cult reception of the biggest participatory cult classic in history. Organic fan traditions began to form over the lines, and now, watching a midnight screening of Rocky Horror in a packed theater has become something that every cinephile should try at least once.
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‘Freaks’ (1932)
There’s a reason why the cult cinema movement is so eager to pick up movies that have failed, been rejected, and/or been forgotten. It’s a cultural movement that’s all about embracing taboos, outcasts, and everything “odd,” which is precisely why Tod Browning‘s Freaks is one of the most essential cult classics in history. It is, without a doubt, one of those horror movie flops that are actually misunderstood masterpieces.
Many of the movie’s characters are played by real sideshow performers who had real disabilities, something that caused 1932 audiences to deem the film “too grotesque” and lead to its commercial and critical failure. After the film was screened for its 30th anniversary at the Venice Film Festival in 1962, however, a cult reappraisal began to form. Audiences became fascinated by Browning’s deeply sympathetic, never-exploitaitive approach to these characters, turning this into one of the biggest cult gems of pre-Code Hollywood.
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‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ (1920)
Film historians and cult cinema experts will often point to different movies as pioneers of the cult film movement, but there’s a strong sense of agreement that the original cult film is Robert Wiene‘s silent horror masterpiece The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It’s one of the best horror thrillers of the 20th century and one of the most defining works of the German Expressionist film movement, and there are even many film historians who refer to it as the very first true horror feature.
For as historic as it is, however, it’s astonishing just how creepy and wildly entertaining The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari still is over a century later. It was in the years following World War II that a re-evaluation of German Expressionism as a whole, and Cabinet of Dr. Caligari in particular, started to occur. With many film theorists beginning to evaluate the movie not just as a horror classic, but also as an avant-garde masterpiece and a sociological mirror of Germany’s post-WWI national mood, the cult film movement started to take shape. As a result, there is no horror cult classic that’s a bigger must-see than the original, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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February 27, 1920
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67 Minutes
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Robert Wiene
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Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz
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Werner Krauss
Dr. Caligari
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Reese Witherspoon, Son Deacon Phillippe Attend Elle Premiere
Reese Witherspoon made the world premiere of Elle a family affair!
The Oscar winner, 50, was joined by her son, Deacon Phillippe, on the red carpet Tuesday, June 23, at the New York City premiere of her new Legally Blonde prequel series.
Witherspoon, who shares son Deacon, 22, and daughter Ava, 26, with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe, stunned in a pink gown with lace floral detailing. Deacon looked suave in a black suit and matched his mom with a pink tie.
Deacon has followed his mom and dad’s acting footsteps, even starring alongside Ryan, 51, in the coming-of-age drama Motorheads, which aired on Amazon Prime Video in 2025.
“It’s so unique to be in a situation like this where you’re both working on a show with really good people,” Ryan exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2025. “It definitely wasn’t lost on either of us.”
“There were times when we would look at each other and just be like, ‘Can you believe that we’re actually doing this?’” he added.
Costar Nathalie Kelly told Us, “[Deacon is] the most charismatic, polite, thoughtful young man I have ever met.”
“I’m like, wow! If this is what the new generation of men are coming out, looking like, sounding like, acting like, then I feel more at ease about the future of our species,” she continued. “Honestly, what an incredible young man.”

“I think it was [Deacon’s] first major acting role, and super sweet to see the father-son dynamic and how proud Ryan was,” Kelley added. “Ryan was trying to navigate how much to interfere and how much to let him be in his own process. I learned a lot from having my own kids on the show, from observing Ryan as a father and just realizing, like, how beautiful that the cycle of life is.”
Witherspoon and Phillippe first began dating in 1997, before costarring in Cruel Intentions. They got married in 1999, but announced their separation in 2006. Their divorce was finalized a year later.
Despite ending things, a source exclusively told Us in April that the former couple remains close. In fact, they both attended Deacon’s graduation from New York University last month.
“She is very close to Ryan,” the insider said. “They have been coparenting through the years, and they are friends.”
“Since her divorce from Ryan, she has been supportive of her kids going into the entertainment industry,” the source added. “Anything they want to do, they are both supportive.”
Witherspoon serves as an executive producer on Elle, which follows her Legally Blonde character, Elle Woods, during her high school years. The series is set to premiere on Prime Video on July 1.
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Prime Video Officially Confirms Major ‘Fallout’ Season 3 Update
Prime Video subscribers have not been starved for content this year, especially in the sci-fi/superhero department, where the streamer has delivered several blockbuster releases at the halfway point of 2026. The first show that comes to mind is The Boys, which finally wrapped up after five full seasons, but fans are still at odds over whether the show was given the ending it deserves — Season 5 is the lowest-rated season of the series by a mile. Prime Video’s animated superhero series led by Steven Yeun and J.K. Simmons, Invincible, is firing on all cylinders right now following its Season 4 premiere earlier this year. Prime Video has not only confirmed that Season 5 will be released before the end of 2027, but also that the show will continue at least into Season 6.
Prime Video’s sci-fi crown jewel, at least since its premiere in 2024, has been Fallout, the series adapted from the popular video game franchise developed by Bethesda. All episodes of Fallout Season 1 were dropped as a binge back in 2024, but the demand for the show was clear, and Prime Video renewed it for Season 2 before shifting its release model to weekly for its sophomore outing. There was such little doubt that Fallout Season 2 would be a smash hit that the show was picked up for Season 3 months before the Season 2 premiere, and the next batch of episodes just received the update fans have been waiting for. During a recent interview with EW, Fallout executive producer Todd Howard officially confirmed that production on Season 3 “begins soon,” but this isn’t that surprising considering the casting additions announced in the last few weeks.
Who Stars In ‘Fallout’ Season 3?
The first big casting for Fallout Season 3 announced in the last few weeks was Aaron Paul, the Emmy-winning star best known for his role in Breaking Bad. Paul also worked with the executive producers of Fallout on his HBO Max sci-fi series, Westworld, so this will be a reunion for him. Just last week, another round of Fallout Season 3 cast members was announced, and the biggest name among the bunch was Manny Jacinto. Before featuring in the Freaky Friday legacy sequel, Jacinto played Qimir/The Stranger in the Star Wars Disney Plus series, The Acolyte.
Check out the first two seasons of Fallout on Prime Video and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 3.
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April 10, 2024
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Amazon Prime Video
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Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
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Frederick E. O. Toye, Wayne Che Yip, Stephen Williams, Liz Friedlander, Jonathan Nolan, Daniel Gray Longino, Clare Kilner
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Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
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Nicolas Cage Was Into Streaming ‘Before It Was Cool’
Actor Nicolas Cage is best known for his film roles like “Con Air,” “Face/Off,” and “National Treasure.” More recently, he’s appeared in movies like “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” “Pig,” and “Longlegs.” However, he recently starred in “Spider-Noir,” a neo-noir superhero series based on the Marvel comic. Even though it surprised some of his fans to see him in a TV show, Cage admitted that he’s always been “friendly to streaming” even before it went mainstream.

While promoting “Spider-Noir,” Cage sat down with Deadline to talk about his role in the show. The publication noted that this can be considered his first major TV role, despite his decades of acting experience. When asked if he would consider more streaming roles in the future, Cage admitted that he has always been open to streaming.
“I was friendly to streaming a long time ago, before it was cool. [The media would say], ‘Oh, he’s doing straight-to-streaming movies,’ like it was unheard of, like, shame on me,” he explained. “But now, everything is going that way. It’s like when Halston went to make dresses for JCPenney, and they dumped him, and the snobs dialed him out. Now everybody does it. “
Cage Opens Up On The Benefits Of Streaming

Fans who go to a movie theater to watch a movie can only see it once before they have to pay for another ticket. With streaming, fans can watch the movie multiple times and pick up on things they may not have grasped the first time around. To Cage, this is a major benefit to streaming movies.
“It’s like I know that I discovered that if I make a movie that streams, it will become part of a collection and someone who enjoys downloading movies will be able to view it and re-view it,” he said. “And I like to do that. I always like watching things multiple times and learning something new from a movie, mainly Stanley Kubrick movies.”
He went on to say, “But anyway, I knew streaming would ultimately keep actors working and keep the work viewable. So, I navigated that, but it wasn’t cool when I started doing it.”
Nicolas Cage Is Starring In The ‘Madden’ Biopic

“Madden” is an upcoming sports biopic directed by David O. Russell. He co-wrote the film based on an earlier version created by Cambron Clark. The movie will follow the life of football coach and commentator John Madden, who will be portrayed by Cage. The biopic will also star an A-list cast of Christian Bale, Kathryn Hahn, John Mulaney, Shane Gillis, and Sienna Miller. “Madden” is scheduled to be released on Amazon Prime Video on November 26, 2026.
When speaking to Deadline about his role in “Madden,” he admitted that it was “a bit of a learning curve” and a “fast cut.”
“When you do a season of television, it’s equivalent to making four movies back-to-back. It’s a lot. So, I was talking like an old-world film noir actor for a long time and then suddenly David O. Russell is inviting me to play this famous football coach, who was also a TV personality, who had a very specific way of talking, nothing like a film noir actor,” Cage said, adding, “And frankly, nothing like me.”
Nicolas Cage Admits He Has ‘Nothing In Common’ With John Madden

Cage went on to confess that he had “nothing in common with John Madden” and found that the greatest “challenge” in accepting the role.
“But when we rehearsed, David tried to help me find the voice, and I said to him, ‘It may not be anatomically possible, OK?’” he said with a laugh. “So, I figured that maybe we’d just make a cocktail of the John Madden sound with a little of this and that, and we’ll reintroduce something of my version of his voice.”
During the interview, Cage also touched on the roles that he is most known for. He revealed that he was recently in New Orleans when a fan approached him to comment on his role in “Gone in 60 Seconds.” Otherwise, he feels that he is best recognized for his roles in “Face/Off” and the “National Treasure” franchise.
When asked about the “Pig fanboys,” Cage joked, “They’re always following me around.”
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Muni Long Had Double Lung Transplant, Told 1 Week to Live
R&B singer Muni Long is opening up about undergoing a double lung transplant after being told she had just one week to live.
Long, 37, said she fell ill and was diagnosed with pneumonia while performing on Brandy and Monica’s The Boy Is Mine Tour last year.
“The road is tough, even when you are healthy. I should have never taken that tour, but there was so much going on in my life where I had to do it,” Long, who suffers from lupus, explained during a Tuesday, June 23, appearance on Good Morning America.
Long said she took a brief hiatus from the tour but later returned. That’s when she started to feel worse.
“I think maybe about five or six dates in … I couldn’t even get out of the bed to make my call time for the stage, and the last show, I just barely made it,” she shared. “I was only able to do two songs and my my team and my family were like, ‘You just need to come home and rest.’”
The “Hrs and Hrs” singer said she woke up in the hospital after Thanksgiving, where doctors gave her the news that her lungs needed to be replaced.
“I knew for a really long time that something was wrong … every day I’m like spitting in cups and coughing all the time,” she said, adding that she was “huffing and puffing like I just ran a marathon.”
“[The doctors were] like you need a transplant, and I’m like, ‘Well, it sounds like you guys have a time … like how long do I have to live?’ and they go, ‘A week.’ My jaw dropped. They’re kind of like, ‘Hey, this is not a joke. You need to make a choice. You can either go to hospice or you can get these lungs.’”
Long, who has a young son, said that she is now on the road to recovery, though she isn’t able to perform just yet.
“I look at my son and I think about, like, how much more life that I have to live, and I think just quality of life was first, like, I can’t sing if I’m not here,” she said.
“I [am] six months post-op. Tomorrow’s my last appointment for all the things,” Long continued. “[I’m] asymptomatic, no infections, none of that, and then I have my vocal checkup in August because I had to have vocal surgery as well.”
Long said she’s feeling “fabulous” and advised other people in a similar situation to take care of themselves.
“If there’s anybody watching this, I would say I think the bulk of my trauma came from just holding everything in, trying to shoulder everybody else’s problems, always being the strong friend, the one who has it all together,” she said. “I did not speak up for myself as I should [have]. Don’t put yourself on the back burner for everyone else. You need to focus on you. You need to pour into yourself. Don’t be afraid to say no. Rest if you need to.”
“I was really faced with my mortality, and I thought to myself, ‘Have I really served myself the way that I should? Have I really given to myself the way I give to others?’ And the answer was no,” Long added. “So this time around I’m definitely going to be a little bit more selfish. I’m gonna take care of myself first so that I can take care of everybody else.”
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Earl’s life with his wife, Enid (Kathryn Walker), was uneventful until Vic and his wife, Ramona (Cathy Moriarty), moved in next door. Suddenly, things are getting too interesting in the neighborhood, and Earl openly distrusts the Zecks. But everyone around Earl thinks he’s overreacting to the new additions.
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Yolanda Hadid Finds Love Again After Recent Heartbreak
Just months after the end of a long-term engagement, Yolanda Hadid is preparing to walk down the aisle again.
The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star has reportedly accepted a surprise proposal from businessman Randy Kendrick, marking a dramatic new chapter in her love life.
For fans who watched her previous relationships unfold in the public eye, the news comes as a shock, especially given how quietly this latest romance developed behind the scenes.

Yolanda Hadid is reportedly engaged to real estate developer Randy Kendrick, less than two years after the end of her previous relationship.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, Kendrick popped the question earlier this week, and Yolanda happily accepted.
The engagement marks a significant milestone for the former model and reality television star, whose romantic life has often attracted public attention. This will be her third marriage if the couple ultimately makes it down the aisle.
The timing has surprised many fans because Yolanda only recently ended her engagement to longtime boyfriend Joseph Jingoli.
Inside Yolanda And Jingoli’s Romance And Split

Yolanda Hadid and Joseph Jingoli quietly ended their engagement after more than six years together, bringing an end to one of the former reality star’s most private relationships.
News of the split surfaced in June 2025, though sources revealed the couple had actually gone their separate ways months earlier, in January.
According to a report from The Blast, the breakup was amicable, with the pair choosing to remain friends despite ending their engagement. “They remain friends and have nothing but fond memories of their time together,” a source revealed.
Yolanda and Jingoli first met in 2017 after she relocated to Pennsylvania following her divorce from music producer David Foster.
Their romance blossomed away from the spotlight, leading to a secret engagement in 2022 during a trip to Holland.
The engagement remained private until 2024 when Yolanda casually referred to Jingoli as her fiancé. Despite their split, sources said there was no bad blood between them as both moved forward separately.
Yolanda Hadid Keeps Romance With Randy Kendrick Under Wraps
Yolanda appears ready to begin an entirely new chapter. Unlike many celebrity relationships, her romance with Kendrick has largely stayed out of the spotlight.
While details about their relationship remain scarce, sources say the couple has quietly built a strong connection away from public scrutiny.
Kendrick is best known as the founder and CEO of Xebec, a company that describes itself as “a national logistics real estate platform.”
His business portfolio extends beyond logistics. In 2021, he also became CEO of Sandow Lakes Ranch Venture, LLC, a massive Texas-based development spanning 33,000 acres.
The project includes plans for manufacturing and logistics facilities and boasts extensive water rights holdings throughout the state.
Despite his business success, Kendrick has largely avoided the celebrity spotlight, making his relationship with Hadid even more intriguing.
Yolanda’s Future Husband Has A Passion Beyond Real Estate

While Randy Kendrick has built a career in real estate development, business is only part of his story.
In an interview with D Magazine last year, he revealed that he had known he wanted to become a developer since high school.
Away from work, however, music remains one of his greatest passions. Kendrick shared that he enjoys collecting “vintage guitars” and spending his free time “cooking for my family and playing guitar.”
His love of music stretches back decades. “If you saw the Elvis movie, when he played his first concert at the International Hotel, six-year-old Randy Kendrick was in the front row next to Elvis’s mom and Priscilla Presley at that concert,” he recalled.
Yolanda Hadid Has Experienced Love, Loss, And Reinvention Before

This latest engagement adds another chapter to a romantic history that has included two previous marriages.
Yolanda first married real estate developer Mohamed Hadid in 1994. Together, they welcomed three children, Gigi, Bella, and Anwar Hadid, before divorcing in 2000.
Her children would later become some of the most recognizable names in fashion and entertainment.
Years later, Yolanda found love again with music producer David Foster. The pair married in 2011, becoming one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples at the time. However, the marriage ended in 2015, with their divorce finalized two years later.
Since then, she has navigated public breakups, health struggles, and major life transitions while continuing to reinvent herself.
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Muni Long Reveals Double Lung Transplant, Social Reacts
Internet users are sending well wishes after Muni Long recently revealed that she underwent a double lung transplant.
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Muni Long Revealed She Underwent A Double Lung Transplant
According to PEOPLE, Muni Long appeared on ‘Good Morning America’ earlier this week. During her appearance, she reflected on joining Monica and Brandy’s ‘The Boy Is Mine’ tour last year and running into health concerns.
“I should have never taken that tour. But there was so much going on in my life where I had to do it,” she said.
Long, who was diagnosed with lupus in 2014, revealed that she fell ill while on the tour and was diagnosed with pneumonia. For Thanksgiving, she went home, and then woke up to herself in the hospital. There, doctors reportedly told her that she needed a double lung transplant.
“I knew for a really long time that something was wrong. Every day I’m, like, spitting in cups and coughing all the time. Trying to take all these medicines to get through the day,” she recalled.
Then, doctors told her that she only had a week to live.
“My jaw dropped. Literally. I was like, ‘That’s rude.’ But they were kind of like, ‘This is not a joke. You need to make a choice. You can either go to hospice, or you can get these lungs,’” she added.
Ultimately, Long underwent the procedure and is now feeling “fabulous.”
“Tomorrow is my last appointment for all the things. No symptoms. Asymptomatic. No infections. None of that. Then I have my vocal checkup, six months will be in August because I had to have vocal surgery, as well… My voice now is totally different. It’s actually better, should I say? But I don’t know that I can perform yet. They gave me six months to a year,” she said.
Internet Users Send Well Wishes
Social media users entered TSR’s comment section, sending well-wishes and prayers to Muni Long.
Instagram user @_thefordfam_ wrote, “She will recovery fully in Jesus name 🙏🏾”
While Instagram user @definedbymarcelle added, “I was given two weeks to live! 36 years later, im alive and well! Praying for her 🙏🏿”
Instagram user @almondnhoney wrote, “I’m going through this now with Lupus. Surviving by being connected to Oxygen…. And God is still so good! I’m so happy for her!!💜💜💜💜”
While Instagram user @ryork2601 added, “And people were commenting on her looks. Ya’ll don’t realize being healthy is a blessing.”
Instagram user @helladatshyt wrote, “Lupus sucks so bad man ! How I know ? Cause I’m a survivor too. Praying for peace and healing for her”
While Instagram user @parisalayaa added, “Damn 🥺🙏🏽 and y’all was talking about that girl looks! You never know what ppl are going through!”
Instagram user @charjaylove wrote, “Lupus is a serious auto immune disease 💜 praying for those who challenge and fight including myself 😞”
While Instagram user @nurse_taraj added, “Transplant nurse here . Praying for her health . A DLT is no joke and it is life altering along with medications she’ll always have to take the rest of her life. To get a second chance at life is amazing and no one will understand that unless they went through it 🙏🏽”
Instagram user @bowsbforhoes wrote, “Lupus tried to take me out but god had other plans ! Listen to your body and be an advocate for yourself if something doesn’t sound right feel right or look right get a second opinion ! Keep fighting ! Keep praying and stay strong 💜👊🏾🤞🏾💐”
Here’s What Happened Before Muni Long Revealed She Underwent A Double Lung Transplant
As The Shade Room previously reported, Muni Long made headlines when she abruptly exited ‘The Boy Is Mine’ tour in November 2025. At the time, she had missed a few tour stops and ultimately took to social media to tell fans, “… Despite doing everything I can to push through, my doctors have made it clear that it’s not safe for me to continue with the remaining dates of the tour. I’ll truly miss seeing you all out there, and I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity. Thank you to Brandy and Monica for having me and sharing the stage with me. I can’t wait to see you all again. Stronger than ever”
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