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These 17 Rich Mom Sneakers Are Polished, Not Sporty
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Wealthy women wear sneakers nonstop, but they’re not rocking the same gym shoes you see at fitness centers. Their go-to styles balance comfort and class, combining the plush feel of athletic shoes with the look of designer footwear. Luckily, you don’t need to spend thousands to get the look. There are plenty of chic pairs that nail the aesthetic without the high-end price tags, and you can even shop polished kicks for as little as $13.
Whether you’re running errands, hosting a picnic or strutting through TSA, these picks rise to the occasion, making you appear effortlessly polished wherever you go. See our favorites from brands like Skechers, Dolce Vita, Lucky Brand, Cole Haan and more!
17 Comfy, Luxe-Looking Rich Mom Sneakers — From $17
1. European Vibes: Made of a soft, suede-like material and featuring dainty lace embellishments as well as intricate stitching, these sophisticated sneakers look straight out of an Italian shoe shop. People will think you dropped hundreds on a single pair (but they’re currently priced under $45!).
2. Flower Girl: Imagine the feminine flair of flats with the comfort of sneakers, and you’ll get these Dr. Scholl’s platforms. Thanks to some fun embroidery along the side, they never feel too basic yet still work as an everyday staple.
3. Secretly Skechers: According to Martha Stewart, Skechers are totally ‘in’ again, and these knit wonders prove why. They’re flexible and airy, and fit your feet like a glove.
4. Boutique Find: Flowers, leather, gold accents! Complete with a fun side design, Lucky Step’s flat sneakers make every outing feel like an event.
5. Butter Yellow: Channel spring vibes in some butter-yellow sneakers that give any wardrobe a pop of color. They’re so cute and on-trend that if you see your size, you’ll want to snag it ASAP.
6. Go for Gold: In case you missed it, everyone’s wearing metallics lately. These memory foam shoes embrace the look without going overboard, feeling playful while remaining polished.
7. Could be Designer: If you’ve been lusting after a pair of Golden Goose kicks, you’ll adore this vintage-inspired star-adorned pair that looks much more expensive than its price.
8. Effortless Elegance: Score 37% off Cushionaire’s frilly sneakers, which couple a sleek silhouette with lace, ribbon and perforated detailing.
9. Logging Miles: We didn’t understand the No Bull hype until we tried these Allday Knit numbers. If you’re like Us, you’ll forget you’re wearing shoes.
10. Celeb Style: Trendsetter Katie Holmes wore a similar red-accent sneaker style a few months back, which means this outfit-boosting color is about to be everywhere. Time to replace your basic white trainers!
11. Cool Mom: Give your wardrobe a laid-back twist with some classic leather Reeboks that scream ‘L.A. cool mom.’ The fact that they’re made of real leather means they’ll last you for seasons to come.
12. Signature Print: Nearly 30,000 shoppers gave these Guess sneakers five stars, highlighting the plush feel, wear-everywhere style and high-end look.
13. Total Steal: Nobody would ever guess that these embroidered sneakers cost less than a Sweetgreen bowl. We’re adding both embroidered designs to cart.
14. New Balance: New Balance sneakers usually lean sporty, but these one-of-a-kind kicks feature a leopard print that gives them an elevated appeal.
15. Serious Sass: Dolce Vita nailed it with its snakeskin sneakers. They’re equally modern and timeless, combining a bold print with an understated profile.
16. East Coast: Unlock your inner East Coast socialite in preppy Allbirds cruisers that enhance air flow, reduce odors and support active lifestyles.
17. Pretty in Pink: The pink colorway is optional, but if you’re hoping to nail the cool look. . . . not really! Cole Haan recently launched these sneakers, and thanks to the retro design, they’re bound to sell out.
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Everything To Remember From ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Before Its New 10-Part Sequel Premieres
Praise be! The wicked world of Gilead continues its religious oppression in The Testaments, the sequel series to The Handmaid’s Tale. Hulu’s adaptation of famed author Margaret Atwood’s 1985 dystopian thriller saw Elisabeth Moss in a career-defining performance as its main protagonist, June Osborne, aka Offred. Throughout its run, The Handmaid’s Tale won 15 Emmys, captivating millions of viewers across six nail-biting seasons.
One year after the series finale of The Handmaid’s Tale, The Testaments looks to be yet another timely tale about privilege and complicity told through a coming-of-age story, but how does it tie into its predecessor? Let’s take a look at everything you need to remember about The Handmaid’s Tale before watching the premiere of its sequel series.
How Does ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ End?
The final season of The Handmaid’s Tale was markedly much less tragic and painful than previous seasons, but it was not without moments that tugged at your heartstrings. Season 6 focused largely on the rebellion movement, as well as the efforts of June and the main resistance group, Mayday, to liberate Boston from Gilead’s oppression.
Episode 8 sees the Handmaids leading a massive rebellion during Serena’s (Yvonne Strahovski) marriage to Commander Wharton (Josh Charles), which began after a wedding cake laced with sedatives immobilized Gilead’s high society. Episode 9 takes a turn with Gilead’s retaliation through the capture of June and dozens of other Handmaids before efforts to murder them via public execution. However, at the perfect moment, the Mayday-led rebellion emerges and frees the women before slaughtering as many Commanders and Gilead army members as possible.
Then, in yet another triumph, June works with Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) to kill the most powerful remaining oppressors with an airplane bomb, which unfortunately involves the Commander sacrificing himself in the process, taking Nick (Max Minghella), the father of June’s second child, Nichole, along with him. June and the Handmaids finally win, liberating Boston and leaving Gilead the same empty shell its incarcerated Handmaids once were, for so long. Though Gilead is destroyed in Boston, it remains intact throughout the rest of America and is strategizing to maintain power.
In Episode 10, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” rebel forces mobilize to try to take the country back. June finally reunites with Nichole, and she and Luke (O-T Fagbenle) decide to end their marriage while vowing never to stop searching for their daughter, Hannah, who remains firmly in Gilead’s grip. Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) experiences a huge change in personal morality, no longer supporting the men of power in the oppressive regime, and after receiving June’s forgiveness, Serena sets out for a refugee camp with nothing but her infant son Noah and a plastic bag of personal belongings. Our one-eyed favorite, Janine (Madeline Brewer), is saved by June from an abusive Commander and reunited with her daughter, Charlotte, and Emily (Alexis Bledel) is also shown to be liberated from her circumstances.
As The Handmaid’s Tale ends, it takes things right back to the beginning, with June returning to the mansion where she once served as a Handmaid. There, she confidently begins to record her story, making it clear that Gilead will continue to fall across the United States, and that she will continue to fight undercover as part of the resistance until she finds Hannah.
‘The Testaments’ Takes Place Four Years After ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The Testaments novel takes place more than 15 years after the events of The Handmaid’s Tale, but the TV adaptation will pick back up in the same world as its predecessor, set just four years after the events of The Handmaid’s Tale finale. While the setting remains inside the Republic of Gilead, the plot doesn’t revolve around the Handmaids. Lydia’s evolution will continue as she moves from being a ruthless zealot and disciplinarian to a double agent desperately searching for a way to overthrow Gilead from the inside out.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, while Season 1 of The Testaments will shed light on Aunt Lydia’s life before Gilead through a series of “strategically placed flashbacks,” the sequel’s narrative largely centers on a completely different generation at an elite prep school where a group of young women, raised in luxury and advantage, are being groomed for marriage.
‘The Testaments’ Tells a New Coming-of-Age Story
Aunt Lydia’s school is more like an authoritarian refining academy, where young women are sent to learn how to carry out the various wifely duties expected of them as future spouses of Gilead’s most highly ranked Commanders. At this school, servitude and obedience are prioritized over education, and uniform colors are coordinated — the Pinks are the youngest girls, the Plums are older teens, and the Greens are the eligibles ready for marriage. The transition to Green only occurs if a Plum gets her period, which is marked by a public confession and praise ceremony.
Having grown up inside the regime as the daughter of a powerful Gilead leader, Agnes MacKenzie (Chase Infiniti), who is also June’s daughter, Hannah, knows no other lifestyle beyond the regime’s oppression and brutality. In training as a wife-to-be, Agnes is dutiful and pious; however, she changes her mind and decides to become an aunt instead of marrying her arranged husband. New arrival Daisy (Lucy Halliday), who is a few years younger than Agnes, enters Gilead and the school as a committed convert, but she is soon revealed to have ulterior motives.
As the two young women navigate the opulent halls of an institute where obedience is brutally instilled with divine justification, they form an intense bond neither of them truly understands. It will soon become the catalyst for upending their past, present, and future, with Daisy’s honesty leading Agnes to question the world around her in ways that threaten to change her life forever.
Just like with The Handmaid’s Tale, don’t expect The Testaments to be a true adaptation. While it will draw on the novel’s main characters, their world, and their situations, the show is expected to take specific liberties to explore the characters’ lives beyond what just one novel could. Remaining a political cautionary tale, The Testaments feels like a warning against both complicity and complacency, as well as a love letter to friendship and an eye-opening reminder of the power of teenage girls to change the world.
The Testaments premieres April 8 with its first three episodes on Hulu.
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CBS reveals replacement for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”
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The “Late Show” franchise will end after more than three decades in May.
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Chrissy Teigen’s Barrel Jeans Are Oddly Flattering — From $38
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Sometimes, even the most unexpected denim trends can be incredibly flattering. Need proof? Look no further than Chrissy Teigen. While it’s true that barrel-leg jeans might seem a little intimidating at first, the roomy, curved silhouette has a way of creating shape in all the right places. It’s a fresh, fashion-forward alternative to classic straight-leg and bootcut styles, and it’s trending just in time for warmer weather.
Teigen was recently spotted sporting the chicest pair of high-rise barrel-leg jeans, so naturally, we set out to find similar styles that deliver the same easy, elevated feel. Spoiler alert: there are so many great pairs at every price point, so you don’t have to splurge to try out the new look. Whether you’re looking for an investment piece or a fun way to incorporate the popular style into your spring and summer wardrobe, there is a pair of barrel-leg jeans waiting for you.
Get the Zesica Barrel Jeans for $38 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
To recreate Teigen’s effortlessly cool vibe, look for barrel jeans in light-to-medium washes. Next, look for a relaxed, slightly curved cut. Teigen paired her pants with a light, flowy blouse that is springtime perfection, and while you can definitely do the same, there are so many other style possibilities, too. Think a fitted tank or tucked-in tee for a casual look, or pull out all the stops with a dressy top for date night. Teigen styled her outfit with chic heels and a playful swan handbag. Ahead, we rounded up our favorite barrel-leg jeans to help you recreate Teigen’s cool-girl look, starting at just $38.
Our Favorite: The most affordable option on our list, Zesica barrel-leg jeans on Amazon offer a modern twist on everyday denim. The high-rise waist and soft stretch fabric make them not just flattering, but ultra-comfortable, too. See more of our favorite spring-forward barrel-leg denim styles below!
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Tom Hardy’s Abandoned Star Trek Movie Is Officially Streaming for Free
2025 was a busy year for Tom Hardy, who got the ball rolling by starring in the bone-crunching Netflix original action thriller, Havoc. The film was written and directed by Gareth Edwards, and it was hanging around in the Netflix top 10 as recently as this year — impressive, considering the film debuted last April. Hardy quickly followed Havoc with the debut season of MobLand, the hit crime thriller series from director Guy Ritchie. MobLand co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, and it stars Hardy as an up-and-coming fixer who gets caught in the middle of a dangerous gang war. Paramount took some time to sit on things, but the studio finally decided to renew MobLand for Season 2, and it could yet return before the end of this year.
Hardy has starred in plenty of famous projects over the years, but most would agree that his true breakout stretch came between 2010 and 2015, from starring in Inception, Locke, The Dark Knight Rises, and Mad Max: Fury Road. These projects established Hardy as one of the most formidable action stars in Hollywood, a status that he maintains to this day. However, back in 2002, Hardy teamed up with Patrick Stewart for the forgotten Star Trek movie, Nemesis, which is largely hated by the Star Trek fan base. The film earned abysmal scores of 37% from critics and 49% from audiences on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, and it grossed only $67 million at the box office against a $60 million budget, making it a massive bomb. All these years later, Star Trek: Nemesis will seek redemption on the free streaming service, Pluto TV, where it’s now available to watch for everyone.
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What Is ‘Star Trek: Nemesis’ About?
The official synopsis for Star Trek: Nemesis reads as follows: “The Enterprise is diverted to the Romulan home world, Romulus, because they want to negotiate a peace treaty. Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew discover a serious threat to the Federation once Praetor Shinzon (Tom Hardy) plans to attack Earth.” John Logan, Rick Berman, and Brent Spiner wrote the script for Star Trek: Nemesis, and Stuart Baird directed the film. The rest of the cast consists of Jonathan Frakes as William Riker, Brent Spiner as Data/B-4, LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge, Michael Dorn as Worf, Marina Sirtis as Deana Troi, and Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher.
Check out Star Trek: Nemesis on Pluto TV and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the Star Trek franchise.
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December 13, 2002
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Stuart Baird
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Gene Roddenberry, John Logan, Rick Berman, Brent Spiner
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Apple TV’s New 2-Part Thriller Is Officially an Instant Hit With Critics
Following the success of an acclaimed third season of the comedy drama Shrinking and an ongoing sophomore installment of the jaw-dropping Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Apple TV has no interest in slowing down in 2026. Ahead of a return to the soccer pitch in Ted Lasso Season 4 and the hotly anticipated Margo’s Got Money Troubles later this month, the streamer dropped the second season of one of its most addictive original shows, Your Friends & Neighbors.
Released in April last year, the Jon Hamm-led thriller, Your Friends & Neighbors, became an instant hit on Apple TV, finding its way to the top of the streaming charts and earning a remarkable 402 million minutes watched in its debut week. The finale, released on May 30, was a particular hit, cracking the Nielsen Top 10 for streaming originals and drawing 392 million minutes viewed that week. Season 1 was also a hit with critics, earning a strong 79% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus on the site reading, “An acidly witty riff on breaking bad, Your Friends & Neighbors‘ class commentary occasionally stumbles but has an endlessly watchable avatar in star Jon Hamm.”
But what about the newest second season? Well, on Rotten Tomatoes, it has performed even better to date, landing an 85% rating from 20 reviews thus far. One critic wrote, “In Season 2, Your Friends & Neighbors gets more textured, showcasing a different level of affluence, the costs of lies, and why wealthy white men, in particular, constantly fail upward.” Season 2 consists of ten episodes, released weekly on Apple TV through June 5, 2026.
What Did Collider Say About ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Season 2?
For Collider, Nate Richard reviewed Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 and joined those on Rotten Tomatoes by offering glowing praise. After praising the show for “elevating itself to an even more bombastic level than before,” he added, “Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 is further proof that Tropper, Hamm, and Apple TV have made one of the most addictive series on streaming,” Richard continued, “It may juggle a lot, and takes an episode to truly get into the meat of things, but once the scandals start, you can’t look away.”
Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 is a hit with critics and airs weekly on Apple TV. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for the latest stories.
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April 11, 2025
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Apple TV
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7 Thriller Movies That Are Perfectly Written
Lately, I have been so stuck with the feeling of picking apart a thriller when it ends, instead of being impressed. Most of the time, something doesn’t add up, or there are a few characters that act out of convenience. It happens a lot. That’s why a well-written thriller stands out so much more.
The films in this list are some of the perfectly written thrillers. You can follow every decision, even when it leads somewhere uncomfortable. The tension builds up very naturally and comes from how carefully everything is set up. And more importantly, the story still makes sense when you look back at it. Let’s have a look at them.
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‘The Fugitive’ (1993)
The Fugitive is a thriller that does not rely on twists merely; it works because every part of the story is clear and tightly connected. The film wastes very little time and moves with a steady sense of urgency, but it somehow never feels rushed. From the opening moments, the situation is easy to follow, and the stakes are set in a way that keeps the tension consistent throughout.
Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) is wrongly accused of murdering his wife and is forced to go on the run after a prison transport crash. As he searches for the truth behind the crime, U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) leads the manhunt with sharp focus and determination. What makes the writing stand out is how both sides are given equal weight. Kimble’s investigation and Gerard’s pursuit move side by side, and each step logically leads to the next. There are no unnecessary detours, which makes the story complete and carefully constructed from beginning to end.
6
‘Michael Clayton’ (2007)
Some thrillers build tension through action, while Michael Clayton builds it through decisions and consequences. The film takes a more controlled approach and focuses on how pressure builds over time. It trusts the audience to follow complex situations without over-explaining anything.
Michael Clayton (George Clooney) works as a fixer for a powerful law firm, and he handles problems before they grow out of control. His routine changes when Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson), a senior lawyer, begins to act unpredictably in front of him during a major case involving a large corporation. At the same time, Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton) tries to contain the situation from the corporate side. The writing is almost perfect because every character has a clear motivation, and every action carries weight. The story shows how a well-written thriller does not need constant action to stay engaging.
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‘Zodiac’ (2007)
Zodiac focuses on what happens when a thrilling case refuses to be solved. The film moves in a deliberate and controlled way, and shows how time passes without clear answers. Instead of forcing a concrete ending, it stays committed to the uncertainty, which makes the story feel more realistic and honest.
The investigation follows cartoonist Robert Graysmith (Jake Gyllenhaal), journalist Paul Avery (Robert Downey Jr.), and inspector Dave Toschi (Mark Ruffalo) as they try to track down the Zodiac killer. Each of them approaches the case differently, though all of them become consumed by it over time. The writing stands out because it does not simplify the process or offer easy conclusions. Clues lead somewhere, then stall. Leads appear promising, then fall apart. As a result, the tension comes from obsession and frustration, which makes the film feel complete even without a clear ending.
4
‘No Country for Old Men’ (2007)
No Country for Old Men takes a quieter approach towards thrillers, though the tension never really fades. The film removes many of the usual thriller elements and replaces them with stillness, timing, and unpredictability. It does not guide the audience in a traditional way, which makes every moment feel more uncertain.
Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) finds a suitcase of money after a drug deal goes wrong, and he decides to keep it, knowing it will bring trouble. That decision puts him in the path of Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem), a relentless killer who follows his own strict sense of logic. The writing in the movie is flawless because it avoids the cliché easy explanations, which are visible in every other thriller. This unpredictability gives the film its due credit and makes it feel carefully thought out.
3
‘Chinatown’ (1974)
Some thrillers slowly pull you into a mystery, and Chinatown does exactly that with careful control. The story begins with what seems like a simple case, but it gradually opens into something much larger. Each new detail adds another layer, and the film never rushes to explain everything at once.
Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) is a private investigator who is hired to follow a man suspected of infidelity. What starts as routine work quickly turns into a complex investigation involving water rights, corruption, and hidden power. Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) becomes central to the case, though her situation is not as clear as it first appears. Nothing feels wasted, and the story builds step by step until it reaches an ending that feels both shocking and inevitable.
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‘The Silence of the Lambs’ (1991)
The Silence of the Lambs keeps its focus tight and controlled, which makes the tension feel constant from start to finish. The film does not rely on large-scale action. Instead, it builds its impact through conversations, psychological pressure, and the space between what is said and what is implied.
Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) is a trainee at the FBI who is assigned to help track down a serial killer known as Buffalo Bill. To understand the case better, she interviews Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), an imprisoned psychiatrist with a disturbing past. Their conversations become the center of the story, as Lecter offers insight while also testing Clarice at every step. Every exchange moves the story forward while revealing something about the characters, and nothing feels random.
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‘Se7en’ (1995)
Se7en is one of the best thrillers ever made since it builds toward a conclusion that feels unavoidable. The film follows a clear structure, though the tone grows darker with each step. From the beginning, it sets a mood that does not shift, which makes the ending more natural.
Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) investigate a series of murders connected to the seven deadly sins. As they move from one crime scene to another, the pattern becomes clearer, though the purpose behind it remains unsettling. The killer, John Doe (Kevin Spacey), stays hidden for most of the film, which adds to the tension. The writing stands out because everything connects back to the central idea. Each crime, each clue, and each conversation builds toward the last scene, making the story feel complete and carefully planned.
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Celebrity wedding planner debunks rumors that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will wed in June
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Lil Nas X to attend mental health program to resolve LAPD battery charges
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The Atlanta-born rapper was arrested in August and charged with four felonies: three counts of battery against a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer.
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R-Rated Historical Epic Resurrects on Streaming for Easter Weekend
When a movie does well in theaters, it tends to do well on other platforms as well. On other occasions, movies that weren’t able to find an audience during their theatrical runs find their people when they’re released on home video. Sometimes, these two categories intersect. A box-office hit that has remained a fan-favorite over the last two decades was resurrected by audiences this past weekend. Over the years, it has emerged as something of an Easter tradition for its admirers, who are now looking forward to a long-awaited sequel that will be released in two parts in 2027. The movie in question remains the top-grossing religious film of all time, and was, until a few years ago, the top-grossing R-rated movie in domestic box-office history.
It grossed more than $610 million worldwide, of which around $370 million came from North American theaters. Released in 2004, the movie was highly controversial for its subject matter and was even banned in a handful of territories owing to its religious themes. A section of the public also accused it of being anti-Semitic, while others took offense to its portrayal of violence, which was perceived as excessive. The late critic Roger Ebert described it as “the most violent film” that he had ever watched. We’re talking, of course, about The Passion of the Christ, directed by Mel Gibson and headlined by Jim Caviezel.
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‘The Passion of the Christ’ Is Getting a Long-Awaited Follow-Up
The movie received divisive reviews upon release. It now holds a 50% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Director Mel Gibson’s zeal is unmistakable, but The Passion of the Christ will leave many viewers emotionally drained rather than spiritually uplifted.” However, the film’s audience score on the aggregator is perched at a far more favorable 81%, which is one of the key reasons for its sustained success at home. According to FlixPatrol, The Passion of the Christ was among the most-watched movies on the domestic iTunes and Vudu charts on Easter. The long-awaited follow-up, The Resurrection of the Christ, will be released in two parts in 2027 and is currently in production. Caviezel won’t be returning as Jesus, with Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen cast as his replacement.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 25, 2004
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127 Minutes
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Offset Injured In Shocking Florida Shooting
Offset is recovering after a frightening incident in Florida that turned from a routine public outing into a police investigation.
The rapper, who was reportedly interacting with fans moments before the chaos unfolded, was shot near a busy hotel and casino.
While early updates suggest his injuries are not life-threatening, the situation has raised concerns among fans, especially given his past ties to tragedy within the hip-hop community.
Offset Shot Outside Florida Hotel After Encounter With Fans

Offset was reportedly shot on Monday evening near the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The 34-year-old artist was injured in an incident that took place in the valet area shortly after 7 p.m.
Speaking to Page Six, the rapper’s representative revealed that Offset survived the shooting and was receiving treatment.
They confirmed that he was “fine” following the incident and added that he “is currently at the hospital receiving medical care.”
The update also noted, “He is stable and being closely monitored,” though details about the severity of his injuries have not been disclosed.
Amid the incident, the authorities also released a statement to the outlet.
“We are aware of an incident that occurred at the valet area after 7 p.m. Monday outside of Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood that resulted in non-life-threatening injuries to an individual who was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood,” the Seminole County Police Department revealed.
They added that officers were already nearby, allowing them to contain the situation quickly. Police also revealed that two individuals had been detained and that an investigation had begun.
Offset Seen Smiling With Fans Moments Before Shooting

Just minutes before the shooting, Offset appeared relaxed and engaged with fans outside the venue.
Photos taken around 7:10 p.m. and released by TMZ showed him smiling, unaware of what was about to unfold.
Witnesses said the star had been near the entrance, looking toward the valet area while on a phone call.
During that time, several fans approached him, and he reportedly greeted them warmly. He was seen shaking hands, chatting, and even stopping to pose for photos.
The interaction appeared friendly and routine, making the sudden violence that followed all the more shocking. Video clips circulating online later showed police officers rushing to the scene, where they restrained multiple individuals.
In the footage, one man could be seen pinned to the ground while officers worked to control another person who appeared to be resisting.
Offset’s Shooting Comes Years After Takeoff’s Death And Career Changes

The incident comes more than three years after a devastating loss within Offset’s inner circle.
Fellow Migos member Takeoff was shot and killed in 2022 outside a bowling alley in Houston, Texas, at the age of 28.
A man named Patrick Xavier Clark was later arrested and charged in connection with the case. Although he has denied responsibility, prosecutors have claimed surveillance footage shows him firing into a crowd. His trial, which has faced delays, is now expected to begin in November.
Takeoff’s death had a major impact on Offset and the group’s future. Migos, which also included Quavo, ultimately disbanded, with each member focusing on solo work.
Offset has since continued building his individual career. He previously found success with collaborative and solo projects, including “Father of 4” and “Set It Off,” the latter of which was delayed following Takeoff’s death before debuting in the top five of the Billboard 200.
More recently, he released his third studio album, “Kiari,” in August 2025, which reached number 16 on the charts.
He also dropped a collaborative project titled “Haunted by Fame,” featuring artists like YoungBoy Never Broke Again, NoCap, and Lil Dump, marking his continued presence in the music scene despite personal and professional challenges.
Cardi B Files For Divorce From Offset

Offset’s recent ordeal comes nearly two years after Cardi B officially filed for divorce from the rapper following years of an on-and-off relationship.
According to reports, the 33-year-old ended the union in August 2024 after the pair had “grown apart,” with sources saying the decision was not driven by a single issue but a buildup over time.
The former couple, who married in 2017, share multiple children together and had previously split and reconciled several times.
Cardi B had earlier filed for divorce in 2020, calling the marriage “irretrievably broken,” though they later reunited before separating again.
However, in 2024, insiders suggested the breakup was final, with Cardi B reportedly seeking primary custody of their children.
Despite the split, sources noted there was no major hostility, as both stars focused on co-parenting while moving forward separately after nearly seven years together.
Offset Allegedly Asked Cardi B For Millions While Facing Massive Tax Debt

Offset’s divorce from Cardi B grew increasingly tense after reports detailed the rapper’s steep financial demands while he was dealing with significant debt.
As The Blast reported, Cardi B alleged that her ex-husband had refused to finalize their split unless she agreed to give him “millions of dollars,” cover his outstanding tax bills, and even transfer ownership of one of her properties.
At the time, Offset was reportedly facing more than $2.3 million in unpaid taxes owed to the IRS and the state of Georgia, placing him under intense financial pressure.
Records later showed he cleared a major portion of that burden, paying about $1.5 million in federal taxes, though he still had roughly $778,000 in remaining liabilities.
Cardi B publicly pushed back against the demands, noting that she wished Offset would suffer and die a “slow death.”
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