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Stephen King’s R-Rated, Erotic Netflix Thriller Will Awaken Your Darkest Demons
By Robert Scucci
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Have you ever wanted to book a romantic weekend with your better half just to get away from it all and rediscover the magical feelings that brought you together in the first place? If you’re smart, you’ll get a nice hotel within walking distance of the beach and all your favorite restaurants. That’s the safest bet.
Otherwise, you could end up like Jessie (Carla Gugino) in Gerald’s Game (2017), handcuffed to a bed in a remote cabin where nobody can hear you scream. Your husband has died of a heart attack after taking too much viagra, he’s getting eaten by the stray dog you fed earlier that found its way inside, and you’re hallucinating a demon known as the Moonlight Man, who stands just outside your field of vision and taunts you. You’re about one cup of water away from dying of dehydration because you can’t reach the keys, and by the time anybody finds you, it will be far too late.

What I’m trying to say here is that Gerald’s Game is a beyond solid psychological thriller, but not the kind of scenario you’d want to live through when you’re just trying to reignite the spark in your marriage. For that, just hire a babysitter and go bowling.
Not Exactly Going Out In A Blaze Of Glory
Gerald’s Game starts out innocently enough, but since it’s a Stephen King adaptation, you should expect the usual dark turns. Jessie and Gerald’s (Bruce Greenwood) trip to remote Alabama was never supposed to turn into a tragedy, but fate wasn’t on their side that evening. In an ideal world, the couple would live out their wildest sexual fantasies, cook some steaks, drink some wine, and head home with their marriage successfully rejuvenated.

Instead, Gerald dies of a heart attack after taking viagra and pushing his fantasy a little too far, upsetting Jessie, who didn’t want to take part in the kind of role-playing he was into. Handcuffed to her bed and unable to reach her phone or the keys, Jessie is completely alone, and things are about to get dark, both literally and figuratively.
The stray dog Jessie fed a cut of Gerald’s expensive steak to earlier finds its way into the house because Gerald left the door open. Hungry and looking for more food, the dog realizes that Gerald’s fresh corpse will provide all the sustenance it needs for the next couple of days. Fearing she’ll suffer a similar fate if she dehydrates before freeing herself, Jessie panics, which sends her spiraling in the worst way.

Not only is the prospect of Jessie dying handcuffed to her bed very real, but the dog also comes and goes as it pleases and will probably turn on her once it finishes with Gerald. To make matters worse, Jessie becomes delirious from lack of food and water, causing her to hallucinate a living Gerald who taunts and belittles her. Even worse, she sees a boogeyman lurking in the darkest corners of the bedroom, calling himself the Moonlight Man, who is either a figment of her imagination or an actual intruder.
This One Will Mess You Up For A Minute
Since we’re seeing everything from Jessie’s perspective in Gerald’s Game, the waters are muddied by her anxiety, her trauma, and her lack of sustenance. In so many words, Jessie is an unreliable protagonist, but there’s something else going on here that elevates this above your typical psychological thriller. Jessie is a strong-willed woman stuck in an unthinkably horrific situation. She’s not your typical damsel in distress, which makes her breakdown all the more effective.

Jessie’s predicament stirs up a whirlwind of emotions tied to her past, having been mistreated by her father as a little girl in ways that mirror Gerald’s fantasies before he died. What’s more, Jessie may not be as unreliable as you think when you consider the shots that play out from a more objective, almost omniscient perspective. She’s dealing with serious trauma, that goes without saying, but something else is happening just beneath the surface that will make your skin crawl when you realize what may actually be at play.
She’s rightfully in a heightened state due to her life-or-death conditions, and it’s implied that she normally has her wits about her when she’s not trapped in this very specific set of circumstances. Her anxieties are valid here, and her regression into her past traumas is triggered by what’s specifically happening to her in the present. It all makes for a rich character study that only the best psychological thrillers understand how to lay out for the audience.


Gerald’s Game is not for the faint of heart, but if you have the stomach for it, it’s one of the best psychological thrillers streaming on Netflix today.
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Russell Crowe’s Action Thriller Lands a Surprising Rotten Tomatoes Score After Its Release
Sports movies love a comeback, and honestly, so do moviegoers. There’s something very hard to resist about a broken fighter getting one last shot, a trainer barking from the sidelines, and a final showdown where the emotional stakes are doing as much heavy lifting as the punches. Add mixed martial arts into the mix, and you’ve got the kind of bruising underdog story that feels designed to leave everyone sweaty, stressed, and quietly rooting for one more round.
Beast, the new MMA action drama starring Russell Crowe (Gladiator) and Daniel MacPherson (Foundation), has debuted with a strong score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film currently holds an 80% critics’ score, alongside a 78% audience score on the Popcornmeter, making it one of the better-received MMA dramas in a genre that has not exactly been overloaded with modern classics. Aside from films like Warrior and The Smashing Machine, the world of MMA has remained surprisingly underused on screen.
Directed by Tyler Atkins and written by Crowe and David Frigerio, Beast follows Patton James, a former MMA champion who has spent years away from the cage, but when his younger brother is put in danger, Patton is pulled back into the fight world and reunites with the trainer who once helped make him a legend. From there, he commits to one final showdown against the reigning champion, because apparently retirement in sports dramas is just a plot device before the big battle scene.
The cast includes Crowe as Sammy, MacPherson as Patton James, Luke Hemsworth (Westworld, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf) as Gabriel Stone, Mojean Aria (The Correspondent, See) as Malon, Kelly Gale (Plane, The Enforcer) as Luciana, George Burgess (Land of Bad, Locusts) as Neal, Saphira Moran (It Will Find You, Beast) as Nadine James, and Bren Foster (Life After Fighting, Deep Blue Sea 3) as Xavier Grau.
Is ‘Beast’ Worth Watching?
The appeal seems to be that Beast knows exactly what kind of movie it is. This is a classic underdog sports drama, and early reviews suggest it is not trying to reinvent the cage. RogerEbert.com awarded the film 3 out of 4 stars, hailing it as a sports movie that understands the formula and delivering on it. Other reviews have highlighted the fight scenes, with critics pointing to the physicality of the action and the impact of the blows inside the cage, with MacPherson’s performance carrying much of the emotional and physical weight.
Beast is now available on digital. Stay tuned at Collider for more.
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April 10, 2026
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Rebecca Black claps back at “Michael” star Jaafar Jackson's 15-year-old criticism that invoked Kanye West
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The “Michael” star wrote in 2011 that “if Rebecca Black wins ANY awards, Kanye you know what to do.”
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Billie Eilish Leaves Amy Poehler Green With Jealousy
Billie Eilish left Amy Poehler green with jealousy when the singer appeared on her podcast and started praising “The Office,” prompting the host to bring up her own show, “Parks and Recreation.”
Most fans took sides with Poehler, with many insinuating that “Parks and Recreation” is somehow better than “The Office.”
Eilish also addressed speculation that she was feuding with her brother and co-writer, Finneas, after he was noticeably absent from her tour.

Eilish left Poehler grappling with jealousy during her recent appearance on the actress’s “Good Hang” podcast.
The “Birds of a Feather” singer spoke about her love for the hit comedy series “The Office,” saying she started watching it when she was about 11 or 12 years old and has probably watched it more than 40 times.
Seemingly jealous, Poehler went on a short rant that made Eilish burst out laughing before clarifying that her real question was whether the singer had heard of and watched “Parks and Recreation.”
Eilish quickly replied that she loves the show, adding, “It’s like the top five shows of all time.” She then went on to praise Poehler’s work on the series as “one of the greatest performances in history,” leaving the actress visibly flattered.
Fans Debate Between ‘The Office’ And ‘Parks And Rec’
Several fans took to the comment section of a trending video of their interaction to share their mixed reactions, with many debating which show is better.
“Parks and Rec is the better show IMO. I had already seen The Office by the time I picked up Parks and Rec a few years ago, and couldn’t believe how funny it was. Once Michael Scott left The Office, it wasn’t nearly as good,” a fan wrote on X.
Others thought “The Office” was better, with one claiming “Parks and Recreation” borrowed heavily from it.
Billie Eilish Gets Candid About Tourette’s Syndrome
Elsewhere on the show, Eilish got vulnerable as she spoke about doing everything she could to suppress her Tourette’s syndrome, per The Guardian.
The “Ocean Eyes” singer revealed that she was diagnosed with the condition at age 11, adding that it can be very frustrating when others do not know what it is or how to help.
“I do have Tourette’s and I have vocal tics, and I can keep them pretty quiet,” she said on the show. “I go through phases of words becoming tics, but there’s a thing called suppressing, if you’ve ever heard of it.”
She continued, “When I’m in an interview, I’m doing everything in my power to suppress all of my tics constantly. And as soon as I leave the room, I have to let them all out.”
Eilish Previously Said Living With The Experience Was ‘Very Exhausting’

Back in 2022, Eilish experienced an on-camera tic during an appearance on David Letterman’s “My Next Guest” show on Netflix. At the time, she revealed that she does not experience tics while performing and that some stopped occurring over time, but said living with the condition was “very exhausting,” per the BBC.
She also said she “really loves” talking about her experience, but admitted it was confusing for her and made worse by people’s reactions when she has a tic.
“The most common way that people react is they laugh because they think I’m trying to be funny. I’m always left incredibly offended by that,” she said.
Billie Eilish Shuts Down Rumors Of A Finneas Rift

Eilish has faced rumors of a possible rift between her and her brother, Finneas, who has co-written many of her hit songs.
In an April interview with Elle, she opened up about his noticeable absence from her tour, marking the first time she had worked for an extended period without him. However, she explained that his absence does not mean they are feuding, adding that they are still siblings.
“I heard somebody say, ‘Did you guys hear Finneas and Billie had a falling-out?’” the singer said. “Finneas and I have never and will never have a falling-out, ever in our lives. We’ll get in the biggest f-cking fight you’ve ever heard of in your life…and five minutes later, we’re back, laughing and making music.”
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Kevin Hart And Katt Williams Bury Years-Long Beef
After years of tension and public shots between Kevin Hart and Katt Williams, the two appeared to finally bury the hatchet during Netflix’s “The Roast of Kevin Hart.” The comedy special featured a list of comedians and celebrities poking fun at the actor, including Williams, who made a surprise appearance.
Hart and Williams’ feud began in 2014, with the two exchanging verbal jabs. The former extended an olive branch to his fellow comedian, but not before getting brutally roasted in the name of comedy.

“The Roast of Kevin Hart,” which premiered live on Netflix on May 10, had comedians and special guests roasting the actor, including Tom Brady, The Rock, Jeff Ross, Pete Davidson, Regina Hall, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Big Jay Oakerson. Toward the end of the evening, Hall brought out a surprise guest, legendary comedian Katt Williams.
It was a big surprise, indeed, as the two have been embroiled in a public feud since 2014. Williams immediately took a jab at Hart, saying, “I’m surprised they invited me. That’s how little star power you have. They had to start inviting your enemies. I said, ‘I hate him.’ They said, ‘Come anyway,’”
Hart took Williams’ roast in stride, laughing with the crowd and seemingly having a genuinely good time despite the surprise guest’s scathing words. As for why he agreed to appear, Williams said, “For the money, b-tch!”

Williams used his quick wit and storytelling expertise to share with the audience his beef with Hart, combining roasting the comedian and enumerating the problems he had with him. “Kevin and I had beef, and I’ll tell you why. Because, privately, this motherf-cker stole everything from me. Before he saw my act, he was a 6-foot-3 white man,” Williams said.
In 2014, Williams started making backhanded remarks about comedians in Hollywood. At that time, Hart, who started in the stand-up comedy circuit, appeared in films such as “Ride Along,” “About Last Night,” “Get Hard,” and “The Wedding Ringer,” among others. Williams has also accused Hart of taking movie roles from him.

Throughout the years, Williams has accused Hart of being an “industry plant” and a “Hollywood puppet,” citing his rapid rise to fame. At the roast, the comedian said he made some comments he would like to take back, and that some of what he said was “misunderstood.”
Williams spoke about those comments during the roast, saying that he referred to the actor as a “plant” because “I keep burying him. He keeps springing back the f-ck up, just like a plant.” As for being a “puppet,” Williams said his words may have been taken out of context, explaining that what he meant was, “The head of Netflix literally has his whole hand up Kevin’s a-s and can make him do anything.”

In 2016, Hart posted a photo on Instagram with Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock, writing a caption about comedians supporting each other. “It’s about helping one another not trying to tear each other down!!! The insecure ones will never understand that…” Hart wrote. Despite not naming Williams, many speculated it was a veiled jab at his rival.
In 2018, Hart directly addressed his problem with Williams on “The Breakfast Club,” saying his frustration stemmed from the comedian not taking responsibility for his actions. “You didn’t show up to work. You f-cked off promo shoots… You became a risk to the studios, which is why studios stopped f-cking with you,” Hart exclaimed.
In 2024, Williams appeared on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, in which he talked at length about Hart being an “industry plant.” The comedian claimed Hart never had a sold-out show or a standing ovation at comedy clubs before being an actor. “He already had his deals when he got here,” Williams said.
Kevin Hart And Katt Williams End Their Feud
After Williams’ roast, Hart spoke about the surprise appearance and acknowledged their years-long beef. However, he said, “Katt, I can sit, I can watch you, I can laugh because I’m a f-cking fan first.” He went on to say that he’s taking the opportunity in front of live TV to put their differences aside.
“I am offering you an olive branch of peace. I want to be a brother. I want to be a friend. Katt, I wanna move on. Can we move on, man?” Hart asked. Williams approached the man of the night, extending his hand. The two shook hands and shared a brotherly hug, with the audience hollering and applauding.
Hart took the stage, referring to his interaction with Williams earlier in the night as “some of the best f-cking acting” that he’s done in his career. “I did not mean one word of what I said. F-ck Katt Williams!” he said jokingly. He then went on to refute his rival’s claims.
On a serious note, however, he shared his appreciation for Williams’ participation in the roast. “I meant what I said, that beef is over. Katt and I are friends from today moving forward,” Hart said.
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‘It Ends With Us’ Actor Blasts Blake Lively’s Claims
“It Ends With Us” actor, Adam Mondschein, is pushing back against claims made by Blake Lively about feeling uncomfortable and violated during the birthing scene in the movie. The actor, who was supposed to testify in the case that has now been settled, is telling his side of the story and detailing what went down on the day of the shooting from his perspective.

In an interview with Page Six, actor Adam Mondschein, who played the OBGYN on “It Ends With Us,” spoke out about his experience on set and the environment during the birthing scene, which was part of Lively’s complaint against Justin Baldoni. The actress described it as a “violative birthing scene for which he cast a friend” to play the role of the OBGYN.
While Mondschein has been good friends with Baldoni for years, he also has a master’s degree in acting from UCLA and has several credits to his name. Mondschein said he met Lively for the first time on the day of filming the birthing scene, saying, “Nothing happened that she wasn’t in charge of. She came into the room as the most powerful person in the room.”
The actor also said Lively was part of the creative decisions that day, saying that she was “not a wilting flower” and was confident.
Adam Mondschein Details What Happened On Set During The Birthing Scene

Blake Lively claimed she felt “uncomfortable” during the birthing scene, alleging that Mondschein’s “face and hands were in close proximity to her nearly nude genitalia for a birth scene,” which she said was “invasive and humiliating.”
Mondschein counters the claim, explaining that Lively was far from “nearly nude.” The actor said that while it was a birthing scene, Lively was dressed in a hospital gown, had a large prosthetic belly, and was wearing black shorts underneath the gown. “There’s nothing to see. Nothing to look at,” Mondschein said, adding that his attention was on the baby he was holding.
They used a real baby covered in cream cheese and jelly for the scene, and Mondschein shared that, apart from the crew, the only others present were those needed for the scene and the infant’s parents, who were closely watching their baby.
The Actor Defended Justin Baldoni

Mondschein said Baldoni had good intentions when he decided to work on the project and even had a good relationship with Colleen Hoover, the author of the book the movie was adapted from, in the beginning.
“The reason he wanted to direct this piece, the reason why he wanted to be in it, to put his heart on it, was because he found the book to be significant,” the actor said, adding that Baldoni wanted to raise awareness on domestic violence. He also expressed the toll the lawsuit has taken on his friend, which also affected Baldoni’s wife, children, and parents.
“That’s a terrible burden to carry and then to maintain the knowledge that’s not who you are,” he said, adding that the people accused “did not deserve what happened to them.”
The Actor Has Been Refuting Blake Lively’s Claims

Mondschein also appeared in journalist Kjersti Flaa’s podcast and refuted Lively’s claims. Flaa, who has been covering the “It Ends With Us” lawsuit, was also mentioned in the case due to her viral interview with Lively, in which the actress asked, “How’s your little bump?” after being congratulated on her pregnancy.
In Lively’s complaint, she claimed Wayferer Studios co-chairman, Steve Sarowitz, was present during the birthing scene. He was also named as a defendant in the case. Mondshchein said Sarowitz wasn’t even on set at that time, saying that he remembers because he gave him “sh-t” for coming in later in the day.
Mondschein also appeared on Piers Morgan’s “Uncensored” and said he feels “sorry” for Lively, as reported by The Blast. “I have very firm feelings about the actions that she took, and she hurt my friend and has been hurting my friend,” the actor said.
Blake Lively’s Legal Request Rejected

Days after settling the case, Lively’s camp started pushing to make the defendants pay for damages and legal fees. According to the actress, she is entitled to a payout despite the settlement, citing the defendants’ filing of a “false” defamation lawsuit against her. Baldoni’s defamation claim was dismissed in 2025.
Lively is reportedly seeking “compensatory damages tripled, and punitive damages,” as noted in the motion, per the Daily Mail. The actress’s attorneys are requesting to file more documents to support the motion, but according to the outlet, the judge rejected the request, saying that the court will no longer entertain additional briefs before he decides on the matter.
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3 Binge-Worthy Shows to Watch on Prime Video This Week
With just two episodes left in its fifth and final season, The Boys has once again topped Prime Video‘s TV rankings as the most popular show on the platform for another week running. Created by Eric Kripke and based on the comics by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, the gratuitously violent superhero satire show is a fan-favorite that ranks among the biggest superhero franchises of the 21st century, and all eyes are appropriately on the series as it enters its final chapters. But while you wait for the show’s last episodes, there’s still a lot of other great series on the streaming platform that could occupy your time. Here’s a look at three great shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week, including both recent hits and iconic TV classics.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘Scarpetta’ (2026–Present)
Developed by Liz Sarnoff, Scarpetta is a crime drama show adapted from the book series by Patricia Cornwell, with Nicole Kidman starring as the title character, Dr. Kay Scarpetta. A brilliant forensic pathologist, Kay uses cutting-edge technology and her expertise to help solve a complex mystery in her role as chief medical examiner of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The show also stars Bobby Cannavale, Jamie Lee Curtis, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen, Jacob Lumet Cannavale, Hunter Parrish, and Ariana DeBose in key roles.
Scarpetta is not without its flaws, but it’s a thrilling mystery series powered by the perfectly composed performances of its stacked cast. Though its critical reception has been pretty mixed, the show has proven quite popular with audiences. Anchored by Kidman’s and Jamie Lee Curtis’s acting, the series may not be a perfect adaptation of its bestselling source material, but it’s still an enjoyable story in its own right.
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‘Snowpiercer’ (2020–2024)
Developed by Josh Friedman and Graeme Manson, Snowpiercer is a post-apocalyptic thriller series inspired by Bong Joon-Ho’s 2013 film, in turn an adaptation of the 1982 French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, and Jean-Marc Rochette. Set seven years after a climate apocalypse, the story explores class tensions, social injustice, and personal conflicts aboard the titular train, which perpetually circles the globe carrying the remnants of humanity. Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs lead the ensemble cast, with Mickey Sumner, Alison Wright, Iddo Goldberg, Susan Park, Katie McGuinness, Sam Otto, Sheila Vand, Mike O’Malley, Annalise Basso, Jaylin Fletcher, Lena Hall, and more in key roles.
The Snowpiercer series had a pretty rough production, marred by creative conflicts, studio shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and a change of networks. But though it’s quite underrated and underwatched, the show is easily one of the best dystopian TV series of recent years, following well-realized characters in a fascinating saga of class warfare. The performances are a key highlight, with Daveed Diggs in particular winning two Critics’ Choice Super Awards for his work on the show.
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‘Castle’ (2009–2016)
Created by Andrew W. Marlowe, Castle is a fan-favorite ABC procedural show that stars Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic. The series follows best-selling mystery novelist Richard Castle (Fillion) and hard-nosed NYPD homicide detective Kate Beckett (Katic) as they team up to solve unusual crimes and eventually develop a romantic relationship. Besides Fillion and Katic, the show also features Susan Sullivan, Molly C. Quinn, Jon Huertas, Tamala Jones, Seamus Dever, and more in key roles.
Though the series had a marked decline in quality and popularity in its latter seasons, Castle‘s Seasons 1 to 4 are undeniably brilliant, taking audiences on engaging adventures full of baffling mysteries, emotional drama, and witty humor. Anchored by Fillion and Katic’s performances and chemistry, the series is easily one of the best procedural mystery shows of the 2000s, and even though it may have ultimately overstayed its welcome, Castle still enjoys an international fan following. The show also earned numerous accolades during its broadcast, including 11 People’s Choice Awards.
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Mikayla Matthews Doubles Down on Taylor Frankie Paul Feud
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Mikayla Matthews has a lot more to say about Taylor Frankie Paul calling her out as a “snake friend.”
“Could probably write a book on everything I’ve had to say on this. Nothing I said denied that she’s experienced pain, trauma, or difficult things, there’s literally no question about that,” Matthews, 26, wrote in the comments section of a fan video discussing the drama between her and Paul, which was shared via Instagram on Sunday, May 10. “Two things can be true. Someone can be hurting and still hurt people around them in the process.”
Matthews added that she “never” wanted to see Paul “fail, suffer, or be canceled.”
“It was about no longer wanting to publicly participate in or normalize a cycle that was affecting everyone around it, especially where children and repeated violence were involved,” she responded.
Matthews also called Paul out for claiming that someone had been a bad friend to her.
“What also won’t fly with me is the bad friends and snake friends narrative. Especially when so many of us spent years putting genuine care, time, energy, and emotional labor into trying to support her through incredibly toxic situations,” she wrote. “Like the weeks that we took away from our newborn stage, not even months postpartum, but weeks postpartum To check in on her and support her journey going on The Bachelorette, even though we knew she wasn’t taking it seriously and she wasn’t ready to go on it.”
Matthews also pointed out that she’s been battling her own issues recently, as she confirmed her separation from husband Jace Terry during season 4 of Mormon Wives earlier this year. She subsequently relocated to Hawaii to treat her ongoing chronic illness battle. (She and Terry, 30, share four kids.)
, “To take years out of our lives, time away from our families, from our own mental sanity, from our own healing, from many of our own ‘Mother’s Day’ moments, to put a friend and their trauma first out of genuine friendship and care, just to have it diminished and shat on while it gets chalked up to an attitude of ‘I can do what I want and say whatever I want’ while it is hurting people around them is toxic and destructive behavior,” Matthews argued. “Compassion cannot only exist when it benefits one person.”
While Matthews and Paul are not in the best place at this moment, she clarified that she still wishes her former friend the best.
“I have not once attacked her character or tried to tear her down the way everyone so badly want people to believe I have,” she explained. “If anything, I’ve consistently acknowledged that she loves her kids and that she has a good heart and I want nothing more than for her to be happy and healed.”
The Mormon Wives costars have been going back and forth since earlier this month when fans accused Matthews of not being supportive of Paul and costar Jessi Draper during their difficult times.
Paul has been dealing with multiple legal issues over the past few years stemming from domestic disputes with her ex Dakota Mortensen. The exes were both granted protective orders against each other by a judge last month and Paul currently does not have custody of the pair’s 2-year-old son, Ever. Draper, for her part, is in the middle of a divorce with her estranged husband, Jordan Ngatikaura. Ngatikaura, 31, filed for divorce from Draper in March. (Paul is also mom to daughter Indy and son Ocean, whom she shares with ex-husband Tate Paul. Draper and Ngatikaura share kids Jagger and Jovi.)
While Paul and Draper have continued to make headlines over their ups and downs, Matthews addressed claims she hasn’t been asupportive costar or friend on Saturday, May 9.
“I have felt absolutely sick to my stomach and horrible for what everyone involved must be feeling and going through,” Matthews wrote via Instagram while defending herself. “However, it is not my job to enable poor or dangerous behavior from either party, especially when children are involved. That doesn’t mean I don’t love them or want the best for their individual futures. It just means I cannot sit here and pretend it’s OK that years of destructive behavior are now being discussed more than ever online and turned into a ‘pick a side’ game.”
The following day, Paul entered the chat by calling Matthews a “snake friend” on social media.
“It’s Mother’s Day so I’ll say whatever I want. As if it’s not already the worst time. I have [sic] STILL have ‘friends’ kicking me while I’m already down and calling it ‘setting a boundary’ and then BLAMES ME for being upset and responding,” she wrote via Instagram on Sunday. “That’s called shaming and attack while I had a moment to breathe and she knew that.”
Paul continued, “Not once have [I] called myself a ‘victim’ but I’m HUMAN and have breaking points. What a snake friend just did to me in the public eye after everything she just witnessed … the lack of empathy and silence was loud enough.”
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Netflix’s ‘Devil May Cry’ Season 2 Remains One of the Most Visually Stunning Video Game Adaptations
The video game adaptation renaissance shows no signs of stopping, both in movies and on television. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is currently the highest-grossing movie of 2026 and is nearing the $1 billion mark, while Mortal Kombat II has received a much more positive reception than the first chapter. On the TV side, The Last of Us and Fallout are leading the charge with prestige-level technical prowess and storytelling, with plenty of others in development like Prime Video‘s adaptations of God of War and Tomb Raider.
However, before all of those, there was Adi Shankar‘s Castlevania — a brilliant anime-inspired series that was widely praised by both critics and fans. Because of that success, Shankar later found even more praise with his critically acclaimed take on Capcom’s Devil May Cry, which boasted drop-dead gorgeous animation, a stunning and surprisingly complex world, and one of the best villains to ever appear in a video game series or movie. Now, Season 2 has finally arrived, and while it doesn’t hit quite as hard as its inaugural season, it is still a rip-roaring, demon-slaying adventure from start to finish.
What Is ‘Devil May Cry’ Season 2 About?
The U.S. has officially declared war on Hell itself, with the full backing of the shadowy Uroborus corporation, which is funding an armed conflict against the demonic realm of Makai and its leader, Mundus (Ray Chase). However, the founder of Uroborus, Arius (voiced by Graham McTavish, who previously played Dracula in Netflix’s Castlevania), runs into some trouble thanks to Mundus’ most feared soldier — a half-human, half-demon swordsman known as Vergil (Robbie Daymond). Vergil also happens to be the brother of everybody’s favorite demon-slayer for hire, Dante (Johnny Yong Bosch), who is taken out of cryo-stasis to once again help Lady (Scout Taylor-Compton) save the world.
The most surprising aspect of Devil May Cry Season 1 was how it went to great lengths to — for lack of a better term — humanize Makai and the demon realm, even to the point of drawing comparisons to the real-world political sphere. That trend continues in Season 2, with the war on Makai’s treatment striking some eerie parallels. Once again, Devil May Cry, despite being an over-the-top show about fighting demons, is still willing to take that extra step to have some insightful commentary.
Dante Isn’t Given as Much To Do in ‘Devil May Cry’ Season 2
Also similar to Season 1, the side characters often steal the show, especially now that the franchise’s fan-favorite, Vergil, has finally arrived. Where Dante is carefree and boisterous, his brother and arch-rival is hyper-focused and relentless, and the series does a great job of showcasing the character’s immense power that makes him so beloved in the games. Since Vergil and Dante are up there with Scorpion and Sub-Zero or Ryu and Ken as one of the great video game rivalries, their relationship here is also well-fleshed out, dynamic, and difficult to predict, making the V-Man a great addition to the cast.
Lady is just as dynamic with her bad puns and one-liners, feeling oddly fitting in a wacky series like this, but the strong focus on the side characters kind of leaves Dante in the dust. That was somewhat of an issue in Season 1, but its story and supporting characters were so compelling to the point where Dante’s level of investment in this world still felt appropriate. Now, though, it feels like the main character of the series is taking a backseat to a lot of more compelling storylines.
It also doesn’t help that Season 2 has the unenviable task of following up The White Rabbit (Hoon Lee) — a truly sensational antagonist who was a delight to watch every time he was on-screen. McTavish has the bravado and moustache-twirling to match that role, but Arius’ backstory and overall role in the plot aren’t nearly as compelling as Lee’s incredible turn as Season 1’s villain. He’s not a horrible antagonist by any stretch, but he doesn’t make as big a splash either.
‘Devil May Cry’ Is Still One of the Most Beautiful Video Game Adaptations Ever Made
Season 2’s decision to sideline Dante in his own story is a true bummer, and one that really needs to be addressed in a potential Season 3. That said, it’s somewhat easy to forget that drawback because of just how drop-dead gorgeous Devil May Cry is from start to finish, and Season 2 is just as visually striking as the first. The bright, detailed, and vibrant art style that made Castlevania consistently stand out is amplified and then some here, making for some of the most stunning animation currently on streaming.
That, of course, lends well to Season 2’s consistently bonkers action sequences, each of which is filled with that absurd brutality that makes the video game franchise such a cult classic. Every sword slice, every bullet fired, and every chaotic frame feels like it serves a purpose and amplifies this feast for the senses. In true Devil May Cry fashion, the music that accompanies the amazing visuals is also spot on 100% of the time, with the choice of heavy metal rock feeling right at home.Devil May Cry Season 1 was near-perfect in how it emulated the original series while also finding space to expand into new and original territory. Season 2 feels more beholden to be an adaptation of the second game, and while that’s not nearly an awful thing in its own right, it isn’t quite as dynamic, at least when Vergil and Lady aren’t on-screen. It does feel like a slight step down, but even then, the absolutely sensational technical aspects and visuals flawlessly emulate the classic Capcom series and boast more than enough bloody great spectacle to satisfy more casual fans.Devil May Cry Season 2 is streaming now on Netflix.
- Release Date
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April 3, 2025
- Network
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Netflix
- Showrunner
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Adi Shankar
- Directors
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Park So Young
- Writers
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Alex Larsen
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Johnny Yong Bosch
Dante / Soldier #1 (voice)
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Chris Coppola
Enzo / Frat Boy (voice)
- The animation and music is pitch perfect.
- Vergil is a fantastic addition to the cast.
- Lady still shines in her elevated role.
- The action setpieces are as beautiful as they are brutal.
- Dante feels like a side character and not a lead role.
- The new villain can’t top the White Rabbit.
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Savannah Guthrie to Host New Show for NBC
Savannah Guthrie has had a traumatic 2026 as her beloved mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in early February. Now, as the much-talked-about FBI investigation continues, the longtime NBC host has a new show on the horizon, a television version of the New York Times game Wordle.
The announcement came one day after Gutherie shared a Mother’s Day message as the search for her mom continues.

According to a press release, NBC has greenlit a TV game show version of the iconic game “Wordle,” with Guthrie, an avid player, as host. The series, executive-produced by Jimmy Fallon, is expected to premiere sometime in 2027.
On the show, players will be challenged to solve five-letter word puzzles in what is described as “a supersized battle of smarts, speed and fun.”
The show’s official tagline continues: “It builds on the way the puzzle community engages with Wordle every day — solving together, sharing wins, debating strategies, and cheering one another on.” The series’ contestants will compete for cash prizes, and casting is currently underway.
Jimmy Fallon Released A Statement

Fallon released a statement following the news that NBC had ordered “Wordle” with Guthrie as host. He said, “I feel very honored to be working with Savannah Guthrie on this show.”
He continued, “Savannah has that rare combination of intelligence, charm, and warmth that makes everyone feel instantly welcome. And she obviously knows how to host a show. I am SUPER PROUD and HAPPY, and I think we developed a SOLID GAMER for PRIME-time.”
Fallon, who also hosts NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” has produced several other shows for the network. One of the most recent is the now-canceled “On Brand with Jimmy Fallon.” However, he was also behind the “That’s My Jam” and the revival of “Password.”
Fans Are Mixed On The Idea Of A ‘Wordle’ Game Show

Game shows remain quite popular on network television. However, social media users have mixed opinions about bringing “Wordle” to television screens. One person said on X, “I’ll never watch NBC again. Savannah is gonna scream at you, courtesy of Jimmy Fallon. This is a horrible idea, and it’ll flop like Jimmy’s other shows.”
Another person said, “Imagine explaining to someone in 2019 that guessing a 5-letter word online would become a whole NBC game show.”
After that, a different social media user stated, “So we’re all going to sit down in 2027 and watch people sweat over five-letter words like it’s the Super Bowl of spelling? Somewhere, a parent is already yelling “IT’S EITHER CRANE OR SLATE!” at the TV.”
Lastly, another X user said, “Wordle becoming a TV game show in 2027 is peak ‘turn everything into content’ era. Somehow it still makes sense, though.”
Savannah Guthrie Returned To ‘Today’ in April

Guthrie’s mother went missing on February 1 after last being seen the night before. Naturally, the beloved host took some time away from her hosting duties as the investigation into her mother’s disappearance kicked into gear.
Per NBC, she then returned to the show on April 6 after not being featured since the last Friday of January. Guthrie was greeted not only by her cohosts but also by welcoming fans holding signs with hopeful messages.
She addressed the crowd, saying, “These signs are so beautiful. You guys have been so beautiful. I’ve received so many letters, so much kindness to me and my whole family. We feel it. We feel your prayers, so thank you so much.”
‘Today’ Remains The Number 1 Show In Morning TV

Guthrie has been a staple on “Today” since 2012 and currently hosts the show alongside Craig Melvin, Carson Daly, Al Roker, and Jenna Bush Hager. According to TV Insider, the latest ratings show it remains the highest-rated of the three network morning shows, which include ABC’s “Good Morning America” and “CBS Mornings.”
For the week of April 20, “Today” averaged 2.996 million viewers. The show drew 639,000 viewers in the all-important 25 to 54 demographic. These numbers represent increases of 1% and 5%, respectively, compared with the same period in 2025.
“Good Morning America” wasn’t far behind, with 2.924 million total viewers. “CBS Mornings” came in third, averaging 1.756 million.
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