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Prime Video’s ‘Heated Rivalry’ Replacement Talk About That Major Season 1 Finale Twist
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Off Campus Season 1.If you’re looking for another hockey romance to sink your teeth into, then look no further than Prime Video’s latest binge drop, Off Campus. Based on Elle Kennedy‘s novel series of the same name, Season 1 has officially dropped on the streamer, and it’s about to become your new addiction. The series is set in the fictional Briar University, where hockey reigns supreme, and at the center of it are four star players: Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli), John Logan (Antonio Cipriano), Dean Di Lauretis (Stephen Kalyn), and John Tucker (Jalen Thomas Brooks). As four of the best players and the hottest guys on campus, they are not only popular with the ladies but beloved by the school.
We sat down with Cipriano, Kalyn, and Brooks to talk about the sensational new series and what it takes to play in such a physically demanding role. The trio revealed their own experience playing hockey and what it was like training for such a rigorous sport, with some of them coming in with zero to little experience. The group talked about the secrets behind those plentiful shirtless scenes and what prep comes with it. Kalyn discussed Dean’s surprising storyline with Allie (Mika Abdalla) and what’s in store for them with Hunter (Charlie Evans) now in the mix. Cipriano teased a bit about Season 2 and what to expect with Logan’s story centered in that season. And Brooks, who also stars in The Pitt as Mateo, reveals what’s harder: playing hockey or spending a full shift working in The Pitt.
Stephen Kalyn, Jalen Thomas Brooks, and Antonio Cipriano Reveal Who Is the Best at Hockey in Their Group
“They were horrible at first, but now they’re pretty good.”
COLLIDER: Guys, I love this show. I was a huge fan of the books when they first came out, and you guys play these characters amazingly. Obviously, all three of you play hockey players, and I have to ask you what the training was like to get on the ice. Did you have experience ice skating or playing hockey before this?
STEPHEN KALYN: I grew up in Toronto, Canada, and I played hockey my whole life since I was six years old, so this has been awesome. This is great. I get to act and play hockey with a bunch of cool dudes. Yeah, we did a two-week boot camp before, and actually, we did another one recently, and we’re going into another one, I think. They were horrible at first, but now they’re pretty good.
JALEN THOMAS BROOKS: We’re getting there, yeah.
KALYN: Okay, they weren’t horrible. Sorry.
BROOKS: No, we were horrible.
ANTONIO CIPRIANO: Terrible.
KALYN: Okay, alright.
BROOKS: [Laughs] You don’t have to be nice.
You’re all great in the show, so that’s what matters.
BROOKS: Shout out to Dave Tomlinson. We got trained by this Vancouver Canuck Hall of Famer, Dave Tomlinson. Shout out Dave!
KALYN: Dave, you’re a beauty.
Kalyn and Brooks Joke About the Prep It Takes for Those Shirtless Scenes
“I didn’t know about the shading and coloring.”
Obviously, in a show like this, there are a lot of shirtless scenes, and I know for actors that can be very daunting, and prepping for that. Was it nerve-wracking for you guys to know that, “Okay, I’m going to have to work out like crazy leading up to some of these shoots, or was it like, “Okay, I can’t wait to do this?”
KALYN: I’ve always kind of stayed active my whole life, because I’ve always played sports, so it’s been a real part of my routine to stay active. Those days are kind of, especially like Dean, for some reason, always needs to have his shirt off quite a bit, so there are some days you’re a little hungry, for sure. But yeah, the makeup team does a great job giving us all a six-pack. What do you say, guys?
BROOKS: Absolutely! [Laughs] I didn’t know about the shading and coloring.
KALYN: I don’t know about any of that stuff.
BROOKS: On the day, you have all these markings on you, and then you see it on camera, and you’re like, “Whoa! I look like that?” Nah.
Kalyn Discusses Dean’s Story With Allie and That Major Hunter Twist in the Finale
“It’s a nice little breather for a second to kind of jump into something different.”
Stephen, I want to ask you a little bit about Dean, because obviously, when I was going into this season for the first time, I had no idea that they were going to be mixing the stories together a little bit. What was it like for you finding out that you would be exploring Dean’s character a little bit more in this season that’s sort of mainly dedicated to Garrett and Hannah?
KALYN: I was so excited to do that part because we’re, I guess, a B-plotline, you’d call it, and so when we had our episode, it’s cool because you get, of course, everybody together, you get Hannah and Garrett, and then it kind of goes to Dean and Allie, and it kind of breaks away. Isn’t that the name of the episode?
BROOKS: “The Breakaway.”
KALYN: “The Breakaway.” Genius!
BROOKS: Good job.
‘Off Campus’ Star Officially Confirms Hannah and Garrett Are Still a Big Part of Season 2
While on Collider Ladies Night, Bright discussed Hannah’s biggest moments in Season 1 and teased what’s to come in Season 2!
KALYN: Thank you. And just to kind of separate from that and get a completely different scenario from Hannah and Garrett. It’s a nice little breather for a second to kind of jump into something different. So yeah, it was just really, really cool to do that.
Can you tease anything about his and Hunter’s relationship in the series? Because obviously, the way Season 1 ends, I was like, “Oh, okay. I did not expect this twist.” Can you talk about any of that relationship if you know anything at this point?
KALYLN: I think we had something to begin with, something to do with Dean’s sister, but I don’t know exactly what we’re going to be going with later on. But some sort of thing happened in the past, and we kind of moved from that, but I don’t know too much. We’re still waiting on some scripts.
I heard the scripts are ready from Louisa [Levy], so you’ll probably get them soon.
CIPRIANO: Can’t wait.
KALYN: I’ll be doing some reading after this, I guess.
Cipriano Discusses Logan’s Unrequited Crush and a Future Romance in Season 2
Antonio, Logan, in the books, very much has this crush on Hannah, which I think we see glimmers of in this season. Is that something that you’re interested in leaning more into and having this sort of unrequited love for this poor guy?
KALYN: I’m excited to see that.
CIPRIANO: Yeah. I mean, he yearns quite a bit. He almost doesn’t hide it enough in the season. But yeah, that is a big part of his arc. Getting over that is something that he’s struggling with in his love story later on. So, obviously, there’s going to be some more of, like, coming to terms with, “Okay, this is not okay,” and also, “What do you actually want?” And then, “Let’s actually find some real love here.” So, I’m excited for that at some point.
I’m looking forward to a storyline with Grace. I just reread that book the other day, and I was like, “Okay, this is going to be good.”
CIPRIANO: Yeah, that’s really sweet. Thank you.
Brooks Talks About What He’s Looking Forward To for Tucker and Which is Worse, The Pitt or the Ice
“These guys made hockey very, very easy.”
Jalen, obviously, I really wish we got more into Tucker’s story this season because I feel like there’s so much time until his storyline, and I’m guessing there’s going to be a little bit more mixing and matching. But I’m curious, what are you looking forward to exploring the most, moving into Season 2? We get a little bit of his family dynamic in Season 1, but it’s just a touch of it.
BROOKS: So many things. I think just the time that Tucker has to find himself and to find what he likes and to find, of course, his position within the hockey team, growing up as a young man and just becoming the guy that is in his book. I’m really looking forward to exploring his fun side, seeing him let loose, becoming a family man, and living that college life. Then, when you get to his book and how that is, he’s got that switch-up. It’s going to be a very lovely thing because the audience would have grown with him and known where he’s coming from in a sense. So yeah, I’m excited for that.
So what would you say is harder for you, to learn all of this hockey and have to be on the ice all the time, or playing in The Pitt and having to deal with the intensity of that shoot, which I know is pretty intense?
BROOKS: Yeah, absolutely. Of course, hockey is a very physically demanding sport. Stuff on The Pitt is very mentally medical dialogue, the chaos, the anxiety of it all, and long days, a bunch of people on set.
I wouldn’t say one was harder than the other. These guys made hockey very, very easy. It became more of a fun thing. But then the day, I was more exhausted on this show physically than I was doing The Pitt, which is crazy. But, yeah, both have things that were easy, things that were difficult, but it’s very nice as an actor to have something tangible for each role where you’re like, “I have to learn this, and I have to learn that.” So it was a cool separation of the two. It’s like, “I go here to do medical. I go here to play hockey with the boys — and take my shirt off.” [Laughs]
Brooks, Kalyn, and Cipriano Reveal Their Ideal Songs for Their ‘Off Campus’ Characters
So, just wrapping up, do you guys have a song or a playlist that you have for your characters to get into the mode of playing your character?
BROOKS: You did.
KALYN: I did, yeah. Oh, that’s right. I had a whole playlist of songs that really just gave me that confidence as soon as I walked out of the makeup chair. But the one at the top of my head would be “Girls, Girls, Girls” by Motley Crue. Yeah, that would be it.
BROOKS: That just makes so much sense.
KALYN: It makes sense. It’s like an anthem for him.
BROOKS: What was yours?
CIPRIANO: This has been getting me prepped for Season 2. I didn’t necessarily have one that was for Season 1, but in Season 2, as I’ve been just kind of prepping and working out and just being in my zone, in the headphones I’m listening to “Surrender” by Cheap Trick. I just feel like that’s kind of like… I’ve been listening to that in the auto shop while I’m working. That feels like Logan’s…
BROOKS: I wasn’t familiar with your game.
CIPRIANO: Yeah. That’s kind of where he’s at.
KALYLN: Oh, also “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” Def Leppard. “Pour some sugar on me!”
BROOKS: Of course, for me, it’s “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy.”
Amazing performance, by the way.
BROOKS: Thank you so much!
CIPRIANO: Really good performance.
BROOKS: That means a lot coming from you.
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May 13, 2026
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Prime Video
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Silver Tree
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Wanda Sykes says Bill Maher confronted her over Golden Globes joke that he 'didn't care' for
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Sykes said Maher told her that people were sending him “a lot of texts” saying her joke about him was “stupid.”
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One of the Funniest 5-Minute Scenes on TV This Year Completely Proved Fans Wrong
Editor’s note: The below contains spoilers for Widow’s Bay Episode 9.
One of the best parts about watching TV is coming up with your own theories about what will happen next, but what can make a series even more impressive is when the writers create truly original twists that flip those theories on their head. Apple TV’s new hit series, Widow’s Bay, has now proven one popular fan theory completely wrong, but the way the information is revealed just so happens to play out in one of the funniest scenes on television this year.
Widow’s Bay’ Episode 9 Features One of the Show’s Funniest Scenes
Episode 9 of Widow’s Bay starts with a fierce storm descending upon the island. Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) reluctantly agrees to sound the emergency siren and alert people to gather in a storm shelter underneath Town Hall for everyone’s safety. It’s clear by this point that the curse hasn’t truly been broken, and Patricia Moyer (Kate O’Flynn) discovers the reason why: Richard Warren (Hamish Linklater) actually still has one living descendant. Wyck Crawford (Stephen Root) informs Tom that he has asked Rosemary (Dale Dickey) to look at the Warren family genealogy to discover who this person might be. What transpires after that is a hilarious five-minute monologue in which Rosemary reveals the results of her research. In all the chaos of the storm, she’s somehow found the time to make transparencies so she can conduct an entire presentation on an overhead projector instead of merely telling them who the descendant is.
Rosemary’s gruff voice starts rattling off the entire Warren family tree, which starts way, way back in the 1600s. From there, she goes through every single member of the family, hilariously riffing on the reasons why various descendants didn’t continue the line (“dead baby, dead baby, lesbian…”). This rundown of several centuries of Widow’s Bay history is complete with side comments about two siblings marrying each other and an apparent murder mystery (“The husband did it”). Tom, Patricia, and Wyck exchange frustrated glances, increasingly dismayed by how long the story is taking but not brave enough to interrupt Rosemary during her spiel.
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The entire scene is incredibly funny and offers plenty of background on an important family in the lineage of Widow’s Bay, but it also serves as a masterclass in comedic timing from Dickey, who turns something as small as a smoke break into a hilarious bit. Rosemary has clearly spent time on this presentation, and her colleagues are going to sit and listen to every bit of research she’s uncovered. Yet this hysterically funny scene in the penultimate episode of Widow’s Bay‘s first season does hold significance to the story, while offering the actors involved another chance to showcase their comedic skills.
One of ‘Widow’s Bay’s Biggest Fan Theories Is Hilariously Subverted in Episode 9
Many fans previously theorized that Tom’s wife, Lauren (Meredith Casey), and his son, Evan (Kingston Rumi Southwick), were Warren’s true descendants. This would’ve explained the mysterious turn of events when Tom and Lauren tried to leave the island for her to give birth to Evan. Instead, Rosemary reveals that Warren’s last living descendant is none other than their sweet, doddering, and very old co-worker, Ruth Livingston (K Callan). With this surprise twist, Widow’s Bay sticks to what it does best — zig when most shows would zag. The spirit of the show (and of the town of Widow’s Bay itself) is that you never know where danger is going to lurk, or what insane lengths a person will have to go through to save themselves. By choosing Ruth as the descendant, the show’s writers have set up an exciting and intriguing plot point. Will Tom and Wyck actually go through with killing Ruth in order to end the curse? Will viewers get more answers about the circumstances surrounding Tom’s wife? Will anything bad happen to the residents of Widow’s Bay if Ruth is out of the picture?
While it’s unclear whether any other fan theories about the show will end up panning out, one thing is for certain: Widow’s Bay never relies on traditional opportunities for humor. What other show could take a genealogy presentation and turn it into one of the best scenes on television? With inventive writing and spot-on performances, the horror-comedy is a must-watch, especially with the finale looming. Thanks to the confirmation that Widow’s Bay has been picked up for a Season 2, this means that there’ll be even more episodes to explore this cursed island, and even more chances for laughs.
Widow’s Bay
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April 28, 2026
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Apple TV
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Katie Dippold
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Sam Donovan, Andrew DeYoung, Hiro Murai, Ti West
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Why you won’t see Sepideh Moafi in “The Pitt'”s season 3 premiere
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4 Warm Weather Skirt Trends to Add to Your Closet Summer 2026
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In my eyes, pants are strictly a winter style necessity. As for summer? Well, this time of year is meant for skirts. Skirts will always be a part of my warm-weather wardrobe, and this year they are the it-girl fashion item.
There are four specific skirt styles defining summer: drop-waist silhouettes, textured picks, ruffles and slip skirts. My recommendation is to add one of each to your closet for endless flirty outfit options that will have you looking and feeling your best all season long. I found plenty of options from retailers like Amazon, Nordstom and Macy’s. Keep reading to find the best summer skirts to add to your closet STAT.
4 Warm Weather Skirt Trends To Add to Your Closet
Drop Waist Skirts
1. Breezy and Fun: Ease into the drop waist skirt trend with this lightweight and breathable maxi that comes in two neutral hues. Honestly, you’ll want to swap all your jean shorts for this once you slip into the flowy silhouette.
2. Preppy Chic: Classic tweed fabric gets a 21st-century revamp with this bright drop waist silhouette. The style is especially great for those with larger behinds because it offers extra room.
3. Boho Dreams: If you aren’t a fan of long denim skirts, this tiered style will definitely change your mind. The loose, flouncy silhouette is ideal for hot days, especially when spent at music festivals or parks.
4. So Romantic: A drop waist skirt — specifically, this sophisticated cotton twill pick — is the ideal date night bottom because of its A-line cut that elongates and slims.
Textured Skirts
5. Mover and Shaker: Few things are more fun than this tiered fringed skirt. It sways with every step you take — just imagine how it’ll shimmy when you’re on the dance floor.
6. Sparkle All Night: You’ll twinkle like the North Star when the sun (or disco ball!) catches the chunky flower sequins on this playful sheer maxi.
7. A Lotta Lace: Forget itty bitty lace detailing. We’re seeing maximalist-inspired full lace skirts this summer. This boho-esque lace maxi is by far our fave, and it comes in four pretty colors.
8. Flirty All Around: There are so many eye-catching elements of this skirt. Between the silky fabric, lace trim and asymmetrical hem, you’d think it’d be too much, but it blends for a gorgeous statement-making wardrobe must-have.
Ruffle Skirts
9. Ruffles Galore: You know how the saying goes — go big or go home! This extra feminine skirt is made with seemingly endless ruffles for an elegant ballerina vibe.
10. Special Secret: Never worry about a wardrobe malfunction thanks to the under-shorts expertly hidden in this pretty lace-trim ruffle skort.
11. Florals for All: Flower prints and ruffles are a match made in heaven. We’ve already bought three colors of this flouncy, floral maxi because the price is tough to beat.
12. Yee Haw: The 1800s called, and they’re jealous of this super chic western skirt, with its high-low silhouette, lacey details and charming ruffles.
Slip Skirts
13. The Real Deal: You’ll get one to two wears out of polyester slip skirts, but this 100% silk design? With proper care, it will last in your closet for decades.
14. Easy Care: Silk isn’t always tough to care for. Just take this washable silk skirt from Quince — it can be thrown in the machine and hung to dry.
15. Just Like Leggings: Contrary to popular belief, slip skirts don’t have to be shiny or silky. This curve-hugging design feels comparable to leggings. In fact, it might be comfier.
16. Matchy Matchy: Cue the easiest summer outfit. When you have this lace-lined maxi and the matching babydoll shirt, you’ll be ready for anything in minutes.
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L.A. Native Alana Haim Reacts to Criticism of Knicks Fandom
Alana Haim is a proud Valley girl — but that didn’t stop her from creating custom gear to support the New York Knicks while sitting courtside at the 2026 NBA Finals.
The musician and actress — who was born and raised in Los Angeles along with her sisters and bandmates, Danielle and Este Haim — partied with friend Taylor Swift at Game 4 of the finals on Wednesday, June 10, which didn’t sit well with some critics who called them out for jumping on the Knicks bandwagon.
“I’m from L.A., and I love the Lakers, but I also love the Knicks,” Alana, 34, told Vogue in a story published on Thursday, June 11. “It’s just such an incredible season for them, and it was such an honor to root for them. That was, I think, maybe the greatest basketball game ever played, and I’m hoping they bring home the championship, because they’re such an incredible team.”
The Knicks erased a 29-point deficit, the largest in NBA Finals history, and defeated the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4, putting the franchise one win away from their first NBA title since 1973.
While most sports fans view the cities of New York and Los Angeles as fierce, storied adversaries, Alana doesn’t see it that way.
“I think we can all be friends,” she argued. “There’s no animosity there.”
At Game 4, Alana, her sisters and Swift, 36, were decked out in custom, pop culture-inspired Knicks shirts that Alana made by hand.
Alana’s read “Knickelback,” while sisters Este and Danielle rocked “Knickole Kidman” and “Knickolas Cage,” respectively, and Swift’s said “Stevie Knicks.”
“If I’m getting anything out of this experience, it’s that I really just want people to go out and make shirts,” she told Vogue. “It’s such a fun hobby, and it’s so easy to do. I’m a Sagittarius, so there’s a graveyard of arts and crafts that I’ve done, from needlepoint to bedazzling. I really just want people to do more arts and crafts!”
Alana peeled back the layers of her creative process, revealing that the shirts were all the brainchild of Swift.
“I got a text from Taylor that was really the text that you want to get as an amateur screen printer. She said, ‘I want to wear this shirt to the game, can you make it for me?’” Alana said. “And I was like, ‘I thought you would never ask, this is my dream.’ Whenever I start out a session with a friend, I go, ‘Let’s talk about fonts, let’s talk about sizing,’ and [Swift] came up with Stevie Knicks.”
Alana continued, “We were kind of going back and forth with these puns; we really just wanted to have fun, because we were so excited that we were going to the game, and I thought it would make people laugh, so we put them on shirts and all decided to wear them.”
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Jennifer Williams Goes Viral With Spicy Dance For Christian Gold
Roommates, Jennifer Williams is seemingly setting the tone for the married couples who plan to be outside this summer. A viral video shows the ‘Basketball Wives’ star turning up with her husband, Christian Gold, and of course, the internet has thoughts.
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Whew! Jennifer Williams Brings The Energy In Viral Video
Jennifer Williams has folks online cutting UP with reactions after a clip showed her turning up with her hubby Christian Gold. The footage shows the duo in what looks like a club setting. While the DJ spins the music and the strobe lights flash, fans lock in on ONE thing — Jennifer dropping it extra low on her man. The reality star clearly has a time as she smiles while scrubbing the ground, if you catch our drift! Meanwhile, Christian looks like he’s loving every second, standing right behind her and hyping her up while the music plays. Even though the couple was having a time, folks online were quick to share their reactions, with some even telling Jen she was hitting the moves all wrong.
The Internet Weighs In On Jennifer’s Dance Moves
Of course, reactions flooded The Shade Room’s comment section. Plenty of folks said this is what being outside with your man should look like, while others joked that Jennifer must have some auntie knees.
Instagram user @wowreallyraven wrote, “That’s the dance I do when I get down and can’t get up. 😂😂😂”
Instagram user @shawneymarie wrote, “She’s having fun with her HUSBAND as she should! 👏🏽
While Instagram user @_adoreraee_ wrote, “Why you on the ground girl ??? GET UP.”
Then Instagram user @preeconsuelaa wrote, “She can’t get back up but go Jenn😂😂😂😂😂😂”
Another Instagram user @kgood1218 wrote, “Yes Jen, you got the auntie get low moves going on😂❤️ now get on up sis…them knees on fire ain’t it?!😂”
Instagram user @jameliaa__x wrote, “She probably still in that same spot 😂😂😂”
Then another Instagram user @popculturefigurines wrote, “She is signaling for him to pull her up… He is missing it. They are not in sync. 😂😂😂”
While another Instagram user @igobyp.harris wrote, “She knew to be close to that chair lol I know them knees was burning lol.”
Instagram user @adifferent_qingkie wrote, “Why is Jen backing it up for his feet?? Girl, that’s not the position 😂😂😂”
Finally, Instagram user @quisha__rn wrote, “Her knees better than mine, ain’t mad 😂😂😍😍”
Christian Gold Previously Showed Off His Bold Tattoo Dedicated To Jennifer
Jennifer Williams and Christian Gold’s love goes beyond the club. In 2025, he shocked social media after he debuted a fresh tattoo portrait of Jennifer’s face on his head. At the time, a Los Angeles tattoo artist BK Kim shared a clip of his work on Christian. The video shows him inking Jennifer’s face on the back of Christian’s head. Christian later posted the video on his own Instagram account along a heartfelt message for Jennifer.
“worth the pain.
the love I have for my wife is unexplainable.
being your partner in this cruel world is an honor.
thank you BK for capturing every detail, my brother.
can’t wait for the next project,” Gold wrote.
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Ridley Scott’s Brutal 144-Minute War Masterpiece Officially Arrives on Streaming
Ridley Scott’s career is usually discussed through the giants first: Alien for sci-fi horror, Blade Runner for cyberpunk, Gladiator for the modern historical epic, The Martian for survival cinema, and now The Dog Stars, his upcoming return to science fiction after nearly a decade away from the genre. But somewhere between his mythic worlds and futuristic nightmares sits one of his most punishingly grounded films, which is now streaming on Peacock.
It’s a war movie that strips away the grandeur people often associate with his name and drops the audience straight into panic, smoke, rotor blades, radio chatter, and bodies moving through streets where every corner feels like a trap. The film came out in 2001, runs for 144 minutes, and is adapted from Mark Bowden’s 1999 nonfiction book about the 1993 U.S. military operation in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The film is Black Hawk Down, and it is now streaming on Peacock after joining the platform’s June lineup. Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Piven, Orlando Bloom, and Tom Hardy help fill out one of the most stacked war-movie ensembles. The movie earned $173 million worldwide against a $92 million budget, landed four Oscar nominations, and won for Best Film Editing and Best Sound. And it’s obvious that more than two decades later, it still remains one of the clearest bridges between old-school war epics and the hyper-immersive military storytelling that shaped later films, television, and even games like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Ridley Scott’s Next Sci-Fi Movie Makes This Streaming Arrival Even Better Timed
The Peacock arrival also lands at a useful moment for Scott’s larger career conversation. His next film, The Dog Stars, is set to hit theaters starting August 28, 2026, with Jacob Elordi and Josh Brolin leading a post-apocalyptic sci-fi story about a former pilot and an ex-Marine searching for hope after a devastating flu pandemic. Scott has not directed a sci-fi film since Alien: Covenant in 2017, so his return to the genre naturally pulls attention back to the range of his filmography. Black Hawk Down, however, is the reminder that his best work has never depended on one lane.
Black Hawk Down is now streaming on Peacock. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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December 28, 2001
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145 minutes
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Ken Nolan, Mark Bowden
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Disclosure Day Is Emily Blunt’s Best Performance: Movie Review
Do you believe in aliens? Or, a better question might be: Do you believe in movies about aliens?
The sci-fi genre is littered with them and some of the very best are from maestro Steven Spielberg (E.T., Close Encounters of the Third Kind). His Disclosure Day (in theaters starting Friday, June 12) is a throwback in the best way. While it isn’t a direct sequel to any of his films, viewers won’t have to squint too hard to find an obvious thematic through line to much of his previous work.
The acclaimed director, working off his own original story (with a script by David Koepp), has a jubilant winner here that despite a few weaker plot details will make even the biggest skeptic a believer. The movie is a bighearted, emotional chase that’s action-packed from the jump.
Daniel (Josh O’Connor) is a whistleblower on the run from some shady characters (including a menacing Colin Firth). They’re holding his girlfriend, Jane (Eve Hewson), hostage as the duo work to expose shocking information about extraterrestrial life.
Meanwhile, Margaret (an outstanding Emily Blunt) is a Kansas City weather reporter experiencing odd things: She’s suddenly fluent in multiple languages, and can telepathically connect with people, much to the dismay of her hapless boyfriend (a very funny Wyatt Russell).
When she collapses on set after making a series of clicking sounds, it’s clear that something is going on. To reveal much more about Daniel and Margaret’s strange connection would spoil things, but let’s just say that Spielberg asks viewers to imagine what it would mean to discover that we’re not alone. Could the world be trusted with such information? Would it bring people together or further divide them? Moviegoers can probably guess where Spielberg is likely to land on that question, but just because you know a destination doesn’t mean it’s not worth taking the journey.
Racing against the clock, the intense Disclosure Day is full of giant set pieces (including a thrilling train scene reminiscent of Indiana Jones) that will delight viewers of all ages.
Aliens may or may not be real. But Disclosure Day will make you want to believe.

Emily Blunt in Disclosure Day. Niko Tavernise /© Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
Below, what other critics are saying about Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, which currently has an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes.
NPR: “I wish Disclosure Day itself were a more complex movie. Spielberg’s storytelling is often described as overly sentimental, which isn’t always fair; his previous work, the semi-autobiographical The Fabelmans, was one of the most genuinely moving films of his career. But sentimentality does ultimately overwhelm Disclosure Day, especially in the big finale, when the movie strains to bring its characters and indeed all of humanity together.”
Slate: “Forty-four years after he imagined the friendship between a suburban grade-schooler and a stranded alien, here was the now-79-year-old filmmaker again taking a crack at a story in which humanity learns for the first time that we are not alone.”
Variety: “Spielberg, as part of the film’s publicity, has suggested that he believes in alien visitations, and that he’s an advocate for disclosure. But where Close Encounters tapped into the mystery of all this with an innocence that was both starry-eyed and spectacular, Disclosure Day feels like a thriller docudrama that’s too cut-and-dried about what it believes. The actors are quite good (especially Blunt, who makes you feel she’s seeing the uncanny), but for all the film’s slow build it doesn’t take us anywhere overly surprising. It just confirms the “truth” that’s been out there for so long it’s starting to feel like a fairy tale for the dispossessed.”
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