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Young and the Restless: Sienna Sacrifices Herself to Kill Matt – Double Exit?
Young and the Restless reveals that Matt Clark (Roger Howarth) blows up the abandoned garage where he trapped Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) and Noah Newman. But Matt waited to do it till Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) also showed up.
So, things look really dire by the end of Tuesday’s episode. But come on, we know the Newmans aren’t dead. However, I have a feeling Matt’s going to be pushing up daisies before May sweeps is over.
And his not so loving wife Sienna Bacall (Tamara Braun) may be the one to kill him. So, we’re going to talk about why and how Sienna might sacrifice herself to make sure Matt dies and his reign of terror is over.
The Newmans Will Survive on Young and the Restless
So, by the end of Tuesday’s episode, things look really dire for the Newmans after Matt makes the building go boom. But come on, we’ve seen Adam survive a bigger explosion. Remember when that cabin went up? You remember Chloe Mitchell (Elizabeth Hendrickson) chained him up, blew him sky high. He was fine a couple of years later.
So, I have no doubt all the Newmans survive. And that means Matt is not done with them. So Sienna may step up to save the Newmans because they saved her. You know, she had no idea that she was married to a monster. So, she may try and stop Matt once and for all. And Sienna may think it is her responsibility.
Sienna Tries to Bargain with Matt on Y&R
So, this week, after Matt leaves the abandoned garage, somehow Sienna caught up to Matt and she hops in his car. Then Sienna is trying to play let’s make a deal with her sociopathic husband and she offers Matt a trade. If he lets the Newmans go, Sienna will forgive him and get back together with him.
But Matt says Sienna gave up on them and she was cheating with Noah. All true. But Sienna isn’t going to stop pushing and she reminds Matt of how romantic they used to be, what a great team they were. And he tells Sienna, “Sounds good, but he doesn’t think she is over Noah.”
But then Sienna tells more lies and says Matt’s the person who really gets her and Sienna is pleading with him to just let Sharon and Noah and Adam and Nick go, but he doesn’t. And instead Matt pushes a button and he blows the garage sky-high. It’s a very nice May sweeps explosion. Reminds me of the Chuck Pratt days. Remember the catastrophes we used to have?
The Newmans Make It Back to Genoa City on Young and the Restless
So, things look pretty bleak, but we already know from the promo and spoilers they survive. Adam is back with Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) at the Vegas hotel room this week. Adam is looking a little worse for wear, but I’m guessing they escaped out the back or side door before everything went boom. So, later this week, Adam confronts Nick about his drug use, and by Friday, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) is pressuring Nick to confess about the addiction issues.
That same day on Friday, Young and the Restless spoilers have Sharon questioning Sienna’s loyalty. So, that sounds like all the Newmans make it back to Genoa City in one piece. And it also sounds like Sienna might be back in town as well. And with Sharon doubting Sienna, that sounds like she’s made some sort of devil’s bargain with Matt after he found out that he didn’t actually kill his Newman targets. But if Sienna cuts a deal with Matt, I don’t think it’s legit. I’m guessing it’s because Sienna has a trick up her sleeve and a plan to take down Matt.
I do suspect Sienna is going to sacrifice herself to save Noah. And that means she would probably be the one to take out Matt. And it seems increasingly likely also because Y&R seems to be setting the stage for a Noah and Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) reunion. So, if Sienna sacrifices her life to take Matt’s so that Noah won’t live in terror for the rest of his life, let’s talk about how she might do it.
How Sienna Might Take Out Matt on Young and the Restless
First of all, Sienna might take a page directly from Matt’s book. She may help him rig some explosives like he did at the garage, and Sienna may promise to lure the Newmans into Matt’s new trap to prove herself. But instead, Sienna may trigger the blast to blow up her and Matt.
Sienna may be able to convince Matt that she wants to try again, you know, because the Newmans won’t accept her, primarily because of him. Sienna may promise all sorts of stuff to lure Matt into trusting her long enough for her to explode him like he tried to explode Noah and his family.
Sienna Takes a Bullet on Y&R?
Another option is Matt might go gunning for the Newmans with actual guns. He may figure the best way to make sure Noah, Sharon, Nick, and Adam die is to look them in the eye and put bullets in them. But if Matt tries that, I could see Sienna jumping in front of Noah to protect him.
And Sienna takes a bullet instead and then wrestles Matt for the gun and shoots him dead. Maybe even shoots him a few times because the guy’s hard to kill. And Sienna will probably want to make sure that he’s really dead and then, you know, she dies, too.

Young and the Restless: Sienna & Matt Die Thelma & Louise Style
Another option, car crash that kills both Sienna and Matt. She’s in his car as of Tuesday’s episode. So Sienna could wind up back in Matt’s vehicle later. Sienna may agree to take off with Matt, but then grabs the wheel and runs him off the road. Kind of like when Matt ran Noah off the road in LA. Another page from his playbook. So, you know, Sienna could yank the wheel and drive them off a bridge or off a cliff Thelma and Louise style. You know, anything to stop Matt for good.
Another twisted option is Sienna might make a suicide pact with Matt. You know, if he’s figured out he’s going to be arrested and can’t escape it, Sienna might offer him a deal to end it together because Matt’s not going to want to spend life in prison. And I’m sure that Sienna doesn’t trust the system because they arrested and released Matt once already when he was doing terrible things.
So, Sienna may suggest they go the romantic and very twisted Bonnie and Clyde route and die together. Could be death by cop like the gangster couple or some other twisted method for Matt and Sienna to die together. You know, he might think it’s romantic and would be happy that Noah won’t wind up with her.
Young and the Restless: Karma Comes for Matt
Now, my personal favorite option is this one. Sienna may drug Matt with his own bad fentanyl. Talk about a karmic slap in the face. Sienna may plan to overdose him like Matt did to Nick. And Sienna may think she can overdose Matt, kill him, and then walk away unscathed.
But if Matt realizes what she’s done and that he’s overdosing, I could see him choking Sienna to death, killing her with his last bit of strength in his body. So, it would be a bizarre mutual murder. That would be really cool for May sweeps.
Sienna Would Go Out A Hero on Young and the Restless
And if she does sacrifice herself, of course, Noah will be devastated, but Sienna would go out a hero, having saved Noah and his whole family, and you know, getting rid of Matt forever so they could all have peace of mind. I do expect closure because they’ve been killing off villains from Sharon’s past like Cameron Kirsten (Linden Ashby) and Ian Ward (Ray Wise), whom the Newmans think is dead, but you know, we know is not.
And as I said before, it definitely looks like Y&R is setting things up for Noah and Audra to reunite. It doesn’t seem like Sienna is going to be sticking around forever anyway. There’s just too many problematic things with her relationship with Noah. But I suspect Sienna might go out a hero and take out Matt Clark and then Audra will be there to mend Noah’s broken heart. So, we’ll see what happens.
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Criminal Minds’ Paget Brewster Recalls Being Fired From Show
Criminal Minds star Paget Brewster is recalling her brief departure from the show after being fired and subsequently brought back.
“I think it was season six or seven or something,” Brewster, 57, said during the Monday, April 27, episode of Kristin Davis’ “Are You a Charlotte?” podcast.
The actress, who has portrayed Emily Prentiss since season 2 of the CBS crime drama, explained that Criminal Minds did a backdoor pilot for another series, meaning that the episode served as an introduction to a spin-off series and helped determine whether the spin-off would move forward.
“Apparently, this is what I heard, when Les Moonves — who is the now famously ousted president of CBS — when he got the pilot inside of our episode, it was the first time he’d watched the show [in a while],” Brewster claimed. “We think he saw the show for the first time in years and just said, ‘Oh, I don’t like those women. Get rid of those women.’ And so, A.J. Cook and I were fired.”
Moonves, 76, resigned from his position as chairman and CEO of the network in 2018 after allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and abuse.
Cook, 47, who plays Jennifer “JJ” Jareau on Criminal Minds, briefly left the series after season 5 in 2010, along with Brewster. The latter returned for several episodes in season 6 after her “agent went in and had a big fight” with CBS, Brewster alleged. Meanwhile, Cook returned as a main cast member in season 7.
Brewster claimed that although she was also asked to return full-time, she opted to leave the show after season 7 in 2012 because she was “so mad” at the network. She then ventured into comedy, including roles in the shows Grandfathered, Community and Another Period.

Eventually, Brewster reconsidered her decision to step away from Criminal Minds.
“I really did hold on to that anger for too long,” she recalled. “It was an unhealthy thing to hold onto. Because A.J. and I were like, ‘We were early, we knew our lines, we never got into fights.’ We were really angry. I held onto the anger for too long, and after four years, I finally thought, ‘Why am I not [on the show]? I love everyone there. I just don’t like Les Moonves, and I never have to see him because he doesn’t care about this show.’”
Brewster returned to the show during season 12 in 2016 following former costar Thomas Gibson’s firing for an altercation with a producer. Gibson, 63, played Aaron Hotchner, the chief of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. Brewster’s character replaced Gibson’s in the role.
Before agreeing to return to the show, Brewster said she argued for equal pay.
“I fought to try to get my episodic fee close to what the men were making ‘cause we were always paid less,” she explained. “I was like, ‘Well, I kind of have them over a barrel. They need me more than I need this show.’ So, I got my episode fee way up from what it was. Then, when the other female cast members, their contracts were up, so I said, ‘This is what I got. Go get more.’ … So then, they went in and they got big raises.”
Though Criminal Minds — which follows the Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU) as its team of profilers catch serial killers — was initially canceled after season 15 in 2020, the series was revived as Criminal Minds: Evolution in 2022. Brewster is among the cast members who returned for the revival.
Criminal Minds season 19 premieres on Paramount+ on May 28.
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The Best Sci-Fi Movie of 2026 Officially Overtakes Steven Spielberg’s Underrated Video Game Movie
The wins just keep on coming for directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller‘s Project Hail Mary, their first movie in over a decade. Starring Ryan Gosling, the sci-fi epic is based on a bestselling novel by Andy Weir, who also wrote the source material for Ridley Scott‘s The Martian. Project Hail Mary has had a phenomenal box-office run over the last month and a half, and will overtake The Martian this weekend. It opened to near-unanimous praise from critics and audiences and is now on track to reach the $700 million mark worldwide by the end of its theatrical run, which was extended by Amazon following the encouraging audience response.
This past weekend — its sixth — the movie passed the $300 million mark domestically and the $600 million mark worldwide, against a reported budget of more than $200 million. The movie has received some of the most enthusiastic reviews of any tent-pole this year and is poised to do stupendously well during the awards season. It should pose stiff competition to The Odyssey and Dune: Part Three, as The Academy tends to unofficially reserve a couple of spots for mainstream blockbusters. With a “Certified Fresh” 94% critics’ score and a “Verified Hot” 96% audience score on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Project Hail Mary is certainly going to be tough to beat.
Here’s How Much ‘Project Hail Mary’ Has Grossed at the Box Office
It helps that the film has overtaken a handful of past sci-fi hits during its run. It recently passed the $292 million domestic haul of Christopher Nolan‘s landmark sci-fi blockbuster Inception. With $613 million worldwide, Project Hail Mary has also surpassed the $607 million haul of Steven Spielberg‘s sleeper hit 2018 movie Ready Player One, which was based on a bestselling novel as well. Ready Player One was described as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory meets The Matrix; it proved to be exceptionally successful in China and was produced on a reported budget of $180 million. Ready Player One remains Spielberg’s most recent sci-fi movie. He’s set to return to the genre this year with Disclosure Day. You can watch Project Hail Mary in theaters and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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March 15, 2026
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157 minutes
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Christopher Miller, Phil Lord
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Drew Goddard, Andy Weir
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Aditya Sood, Amy Pascal, Andy Weir, Christopher Miller, Phil Lord, Rachel O’Connor, Ryan Gosling
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Matt Murdock’s Greatest Fight Yet Sets Up a Massive ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Finale
Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 7.Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 has been widely praised by critics and fans alike, but now the hit MCU series is barreling towards a dramatic conclusion. It’s comforting to know that the revival of the adored Netflix series will return with Season 3 (which is already filming in New York), but the year-long wait is bound to feel like a shard of glass to the head for the successful series’ devoted fans. So far, the second season of the Disney+ reboot has reunited Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), as well as his friends and enemies, with plenty of familiar faces, with flashbacks to Matt’s long-dead companion Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson), Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) even longer-dead friend James Wesley (Toby Leonard Moore), and, of course, the arrival of legendary private detective Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) in the present day.
The last episode saw Daredevil reunite with his Defenders teammate, but not everything was a celebration. Fisk has become entirely unpredictable and erratic since the death of Vanessa (Ayelet Zurer), and while his clear decline in support from his allies would usually be a good thing for our heroes, in this case, it just adds more fuel to Fisk’s internal turmoil. However, Fisk may be tempting his longtime rival a bit too far now that he has Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) in his clutches.
Mr. Charles Drops a Bunch of Jessica Jones Lore in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Episode 7
Karen has been on the run from Fisk’s goons for quite a while now, but her luck was bound to run out eventually. The still-grieving mayor even pays a visit to Karen’s cell after she’s done being processed, which is bound to lead to a tense conversation between the two diametrically opposed foes. Karen is the one who killed Fisk’s closest companion, Wesley, all the way back in Daredevil Season 1, after all. Their conversation (including a moment where Fisk audibly and very humorously yells, “HA!”) strongly implies Fisk would kill Karen in an instant if he could, but that may prompt some legal consequences.
Meanwhile, Jessica Jones has a lot of questions for Mr. Charles (Matthew Lillard), the shadowy government operative who has been having a love-hate relationship with Fisk. Surprisingly, Jessica and Charles appear to have a history, with Charles being the person Jessica suspects of sending those armed thugs to her home. Just when it looks like everyone’s favorite detective is about to punch Charles’ lights out, the new season’s best original character so far decides to reveal a truckload of information for fans of both Jessica and another widely beloved Defender.
The actress also reveals what she definitely won’t miss about playing Vanessa.
For anyone wondering why Jessica doesn’t just swoop into City Hall and take down Fisk herself, Mr. Charles has some answers. Apparently, Jessica’s powers of super-strength and limited flight have been weakening for some time now, which could explain why she hung up her detective work to raise her daughter, Danielle (Annabelle Ivlev/Isabela Ivlev). Speaking of, Charles all but confirms what many fans have suspected with Daredevil: Born Again‘s first official mention of Luke Cage (Mike Colter), Harlem’s unbreakable hero who has been MIA since his brief appearance in Season 3 of Netflix‘s Jessica Jones series. Jessica’s immediate concern for Luke’s safety provides further evidence that he’s Danielle’s father, but Charles claims that Luke is currently “overseas,” suggesting the U.S. government has its eyes on him.
Matt Murdock Returns to the Spotlight in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Episode 7
One criticism leveraged at Daredevil: Born Again Season 1 revolved around the series’ titular hero spending too much time as a lawyer, and not enough as the crime-fighting Man Without Fear. That being said, Matt’s alter-ego is a tremendously important part of his character, and has been since the beloved Netflix series. Since Matt Murdock was legally declared missing after the events of Born Again Season 1’s finale, he hasn’t had much of a chance to dust off his lawyer suit until now.
Karen is briefly able to speak to Matt thanks to another familiar face from the Netflix era, Detective Sergeant Brett Mahoney (Royce Johnson), but Matt knows he can’t punch his way out of proving Karen’s innocence. When Karen arrives for her first day of the trial, Matt Murdock officially reappears in the public eye to defend the woman he loves. Matt’s disappearance after being hailed as a hero for saving Fisk’s life, as well as Fisk’s caution in revealing Matt’s identity as Daredevil, means that Matt will have a significant leg up in the court of public opinion.
That likely hasn’t gone unnoticed by Fisk, as he sends the AVTF to take care of the troublesome lawyer in a parking garage. Fisk’s goons do manage to get the jump on the fearless hero, leaving him seriously injured and in need of assistance. Thankfully, later in the episode, when Matt returns to church to pray for the first time in a while, Jessica finds him, hopefully to provide some backup for the final battle of Season 2.
Fisk’s Goons Attempt To Clean House in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Episode 7
With Fisk still reeling from the loss of his beloved wife, Daredevil: Born Again takes some time to focus on the mayor’s underlings as they try to salvage what’s left of his political empire. Part of that involves taking care of some of Fisk’s detractors, such as the governor who pulled her support. Thankfully, Bullseye (Wilson Bethel), who has escaped Matt and Karen’s custody, intervenes just in time to save her, once again showing that the deadly assassin is staying true to his promise to do good (as long as it involves helping take down Fisk).
Heather Glenn (Margarita Levieva) is conducting another one of her definitely illegal psychiatric evaluations, this time with Karen. As Matt’s ex, Heather seems to have some deep-seated anger towards Karen, as she starts the interrogation by bringing up Karen’s murder of Wesley. It’s a paltry attempt to smear Karen as a psychopath, but the only violent maniac in the room is very clearly Heather, since she soon begins physically assaulting Karen, all while a hallucination of Muse (Hunter Doohan) watches menacingly in the background.
Meanwhile, Daniel Blake (Michael Gandolfini) finally confronts BB Urich (Genneya Walton) about the Fisk propaganda videos she’s been making, and even leads her to what she quickly figures out is a setup to make her disappear. After BB pleads with Daniel, he ultimately decides against having her killed, which proves to be a fatal error. The end of Episode 7 sees Buck (Arty Froushan), who grew close to Daniel and even saw him as a successor of sorts, confronting Daniel. Just when it seems Buck might have a change of heart, he commits one of the most shocking acts of Season 2 and executes Daniel, cutting off his potential redemption arc before it’s even had the opportunity to begin.
The first seven episodes of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 are streaming now on Disney+.
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March 4, 2025
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Disney+
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Dario Scardapane
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Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, David Boyd, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
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Jesse Wigutow, Jill Blankenship, Thomas Wong, David Feige, Grainne Godfree
- Matt Murdock entering a legal setting is a refreshing change of pace.
- Daniel’s act of redemption is a fantastic ending for the character.
- A Luke Cage mention!
- Jessica’s story still feels largely disconnected from Matt’s.
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‘Harry Potter’ Star Leaves the Fantasy World Behind for New Star-Studded Thriller
Out of all the exciting projects in the works at HBO right now, perhaps nothing has as much potential for viewership as the new Harry Potter show. After spending much of 2025 in production, HBO confirmed earlier this year that the first episode of the series will premiere at Christmas, setting it up to be one of the biggest shows of 2026. Plenty of big names have been cast in HBO’s new Harry Potter show, but one of the more intriguing up-and-comers to join the ensemble has been Paapa Essiedu, who has been tapped to play Severus Snape. Some fans have criticized this casting, proclaiming that Essiedu is not the right choice to take over the role from the great Alan Rickman. While it’s fair to be apprehensive of any new coming cast member, it’s not fair to assume Essiedu can’t do a great job playing Snape simply because of the color of his skin — the best thing to do is reserve judgment until the show is streaming later this year.
Just because Essiedu has been tasked with playing Snape doesn’t mean he’s boxing himself into a corner, though. News broke this week that Essiedu is one of the exciting new additions to Amazon MGM’s mysterious new thriller film in the works, tentatively titled Tyrant. Essiedu is one of several exciting new additions to Tyrant that were announced just yesterday, which also include Omar Apollo, Nara Smith, and even Hudson Williams. Williams is fresh off his breakout role in the 2025 HBO sensation Heated Rivalry, with both he and his co-star Connor Storie landing some big roles in the last few months.
Who Else Stars in ‘Tyrant’?
While the new additions to Tyrant are certainly exciting, what might be more so is the original trio of stars who were first attached to star in the film. The first announced cast members include Julia Garner (The Fantastic Four: First Steps), Demi Moore (Landman), and Charlize Theron, who can currently be seen in the Netflix #1 blockbuster Apex. Plot details about Tyrant are being kept under wraps right now, but it’s reportedly going to be a thriller with DNA from films like Whiplash (starring J.K. Simmons) and The Wolf of Wall Street (starring Leonardo DiCaprio). There’s no word yet on whether the film will be released straight to streaming or in theaters, but it is now in production. David Weil is directing from a script he wrote.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Tyrant and coverage of all the hottest projects in the works.
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2026 – 2026
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Francisca Gardiner
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Mark Mylod
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The Star of TV’s Best Sci-Fi Horror Series Responds to Cancellation Claims
We might be many months removed from Halloween, but that hasn’t stopped people in their millions from tuning into one of the best horror shows of all time on MGM. Of course, the show in question is From, the sci-fi horror experience headlined by Harold Perrineau as Sheriff Boyd Stevens. On April 19, From returned for its fourth season with the episode “Arrival,” which impressed both critics and audiences. The episode earned an 8.4/10 rating on IMDb, the highest of any episode in the series so far.
Prior to the debut of Season 4, it was announced that From had been renewed for a fifth season, expected to air in 2027. However, this announcement proved bittersweet, as it was also confirmed that the fifth season would be the show’s last. In a joint statement from showrunner John Pinkner, creator John Griffin, and director Jack Bender, they said that Season 5 would allow fans to “get the chance to see our story to its conclusion. Which means questions will be answered. Answers will be questioned. And there will surely be a cascade of tears and terrors in between.” In a separate interview, Griffin admitted this did not come as a shock, saying, “In full transparency, five seasons was always the goal, but we always wanted to let the story tell us when it was time to end.”
There has been an outpouring of frustration and gratitude alike from fans around the world since this announcement, with most ready to settle in and enjoy Season 4, knowing there isn’t much of their favorite horror show left to come. But what about Perrineau, the show’s star, who has taken the lead role and flourished? In a recent reply on social media to someone questioning MGM’s decision to cancel their most-watched program, Perrineau said, “We want to bring the best version possible to the screen. 5 seasons does that for us.“
‘From’ Reigns Supreme on MGM
A smash hit with critics, From‘s return has also proved once again popular on American streaming. At the time of writing, the show is the most-streamed title on MGM across all Amazon channels in the U.S. This is made all the more impressive when considering the show’s tough competition, which includes thriller series The Institute, the Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson-led Mercy, and the 2025 blockbuster Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.
From Season 4 is streaming now on MGM+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 20, 2022
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Epix, MGM+
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Jack Bender, Brad Turner, Alexandra La Roche, Bruce McDonald, Jeff Renfroe
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Vivian Lee, Kristen Layden, Brigitte Hales, Jeff Pinkner, John Griffin
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Born Again’s Michael Gandolfini Teases How Daniel’s Shocking Choice Could Fuel Season 3
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again, Season 2, Episode 7
Summary
Ahead of Daredevil: Born Again’s Season 2 finale next week, the Marvel series finally closes in on one of its most slippery and quietly tragic players in Episode 7’s “The Hateful Darkness.” Since the revival’s first season on Disney+, Michael Gandolfini’s Daniel Blake has spent so much of his time trying to prove who he can be inside Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) orbit while drifting further into a machine he never fully understood until it was too late.
By the end of the hour and after Karen’s (Deborah Ann Woll) trial, Daniel’s panicked attempt to get BB (Genneya Walton) out of danger amid Fisk’s political grip tightening finds the show hits a brutal stop when Buck kills him outright. That final stretch is what makes Daniel’s death hit so hard. While he saves BB’s life and is a hero at the end of it, his fate doesn’t let him off the hook. Though scared and guilty, he is finally honest about how deep he’s fallen, which is exactly what Gandolfini tells Collider clicked for him in Daniel’s final turn.
In a conversation about “The Hateful Darkness,” the key moment for the 26-year-old is when Daniel admits, “It’s not just Fisk and Buck. It’s me too. I went out, and I buried a body with Buck, and I wish I didn’t know I did that.” For Gandolfini, that’s the edge of the character, the moment Daniel fully understands he’s gone too far. In what will no doubt feel like a jolt to audiences, Daniel spends his last scenes trying to protect BB, telling her to get out while he still can, but Born Again never gives him a neat goodbye or some big redemption beat.
Gandolfini says that messiness was part of what made the death work, explaining how Daniel dies “in the middle of all of the stuff,” without any parts of his life being resolved. In the penultimate episode of the season, that unfinished feeling is exactly the point for Daredevil: Born Again, as Daniel doesn’t die a martyr or a mastermind — just as someone who got pulled too close to Fisk’s darkness. In an exclusive interview with Collider, Gandolfini breaks it down and suggests what’s next for the show after his character’s tragic death.
Gandolfini Says Marvel Let Him Build a Character “From the Ground Up” for ‘Daredevil: Born Again’
Without the constraints of comic canon, Gandolfini says he could explore a messier, more human performance.
COLLIDER: I know the show has a really great way of mixing the chaos of vigilante justice and City Hall politics, and it’s all part of the same ecosystem, but I’m so curious, what was the most fun about playing in this Marvel playground that puts those two together?
MICHAEL GANDOLFINI: For me, Marvel has been so unbelievably kind and amazing to me. When we first started conversations, I said I really wanted to play a real person. I really care most about moral problems or relational problems in relationships, and they were so amazing in staying committed to that. Often, because it’s these amazing heroes that people want to see, sometimes the other stuff can get lost, and you can lose some of the human relationships and things like that, but Daredevil specifically is amazing at staying really strong to the core, whether it’s Matt and Foggy’s friendship or Ben Urich and Karen. There are people, these humans, that don’t have these powers, who make as big of an impact on the show and on the world. So I was just so grateful that I got to have such a real arc and got to work with the great actors and really have an effect on the show. I was just so stoked and excited to be a part of that. It makes the action stuff more fun. I haven’t seen any of it, so when I see it, it’s like, “Oh, this is so cool!”
The character is one that they built from the ground up. He’s not been in the comic books at all. Was that also liberating for you that you got to play with that character and then also talk to the writers about where you want to go with him?
GANDOLFINI: 100%. There’s no box, right? I think sometimes if you’re a lead in a film or a superhero, or playing someone with IP, you are boxed into some sort of constraint. You have to show an arc. You have to be the moral arc. I watched this great interview with Christian Bale recently. He was saying that when he was in Batman, he was talking with [Christopher] Nolan, and he was watching Heath Ledger‘s unbelievable performance, and he was like, “Oh God, am I boring? I can only be the good guy. I stand for the good.” And it’s hard sometimes when you have those constraints. Daniel doesn’t. I can go anywhere I want, I can try anything I want. He can be bad, he can be good, he can be dirty, clean. He can sort of be human, be extra human because there are no constraints, and that is so fun and so liberating.
Gandolfini Pinpoints the Moment Daniel Knows He’s Gone Too Far in ‘Born Again’
He points to one chilling confession as the moment Daniel realizes just how far he’s fallen.
Daniel does start the season trying to prove himself as this loyal operator, but by Episode 7, we can see he’s also very terrified of the machine that he’s helped build. Was there a specific moment where you felt he realized, “I’ve gone too far?”
GANDOLFINI: It’s a great question. There’s a great line that always really spoke to me. He looks at BB, and he says, “It’s not just Fisk and Buck. It’s me too. I went out, and I buried a body with Buck, and I wish I didn’t know I did that.” I think that right there, in that moment, I think it’s right at the edge. “I wish I didn’t know I did that.” That’s when he feels he’s gone too far. But I also think that if you ask Daniel, in the afterlife, “Would you have done anything different?” I don’t know if he would have. I think he was at peace with every decision he made, even the bad ones.
He does spend so much of the season trying to impress Fisk and also becoming this sort of pal to Buck, and sees how power works through the two of them. Did you approach those scenes as Daniel trying to emulate them or as someone realizing he could actually never really become them because there is such a different relationship between the two of them?
GANDOLFINI: That’s such a good question. Yeah, he does try to emulate. I think he’s a big chameleon. Whoever’s in front of him, he’s going to become that person. He’s going to morph into their morals, and he’s going to support that side of them. So, when it’s BB, he’s like, “Okay, I’m with BB, I’m aligned with BB. I agree. I’m with you.” When it’s Buck, it’s the same.
The writing really is quite amazing because he loves them both. So in many ways, by Episodes 5, 6, and 7, every scene is either about loving Buck or about loving BB, and he loves them both. It’s not clear. And both are problematic. Both can help him or hurt him. So that’s why I think it’s very gray. It’s not so cut and dry. That’s why when BB says, “Buck’s a bad guy,” whether he’s scared of Buck or not doesn’t really matter. He knows who Buck is.
Gandolfini Says Daniel’s Death Worked Because It Was So Messy
With no real closure for BB, Fisk, or his family, Daniel dies with every important relationship left unfinished.
I am sad that we don’t have that relationship anymore between Daniel and BB, because I loved where it was going, and I was like, “Oh, look at the two of them. They’re starting to connect.” That was tragic. That’s the part where I think a lot of fans are going to react to that, because they’re starting to see another layer of Daniel open up. What was it like working with Genneya [Waltong] in those last scenes? It was a very terrifying moment for us, as an audience, wondering what was going to happen next to your character.
GANDOLFINI: It was so interesting. Look, when me and her go to Daniel’s mom’s house, we talked a lot, and we really worked on it, and it just was so natural. She’s so talented, and working off her was such a gift. He’s so stressed, and she’s so strong. She’s so rooted in reality, and he’s so kind of crazed. It was just this beautiful thing. Our last scene together, it still wasn’t 100% clear if I was going to die or not. That was not really 100% written in stone yet when we finished Season 2. That was decided in post. So our goodbye kind of didn’t feel like goodbye. I think that it’s played sort of like where he says, “Get on the train. Don’t come back.” It’s a sweet scene, but there’s no leaning into that it’s the last time they’re going to see each other. You really don’t feel that, and I think that’s what makes his death so shocking. Because there is so much real unfinished business. It’s not like him, and her get a good goodbye.
The last scene with his mom, he says, “Everything’s fine. I love you. Everything’s okay. Don’t worry.” His last scene with Fisk is at the funeral. You don’t even see a goodbye. His last scene with Buck. He and Sheila, their last scene’s at the boxing match. All these people don’t have any closed loops, and so when he dies, it’s just like, wow, he’s just hanging there, and I think that it’s painful.
The actress also reveals what she definitely won’t miss about playing Vanessa.
It’s very painful, but BB survived Daniel and all the things that have happened. In some ways, I did find that she’s carrying the truth of who he was at his worst and at his best. Do you think Daniel understands in the end that the real consequence of loving her is leaving her now with that weight that she has to make sure his name doesn’t also go down in vain?
GANDOLFINI: It’s a good question. I think that he would just want BB to be safe. I think he would just want her to be okay, you know? But it’s such a brilliant and amazing thing for Genneya. We were talking about it. She is now at the epicenter of this thing, with her uncle dying and now Daniel dying. She’s been scorned so many times. She has seen the direct effects of Fisk’s brutality, and so I can’t wait to see. I don’t know anything about Season 3, so I don’t know where it’s going, but I really hope they take advantage of that because that is something that really has kind of a fire lit under her now with his death. I don’t know where she is or where she’s going, but I can’t wait to tune in on Season 3 and find out.
You said before that you didn’t know that that was coming in the script until later on. What was your reaction when they told you, “This is how we’re going to actually go with the direction,” and do you see that now as a redemption arc for Daniel?
GANDOLFINI: Totally. It manifested itself really appropriately. I filmed scenes in Episode 8, and they just felt very weird. There were a lot of conversations about it. I was just like, “I don’t understand his place. Where is he going? He’s scorned Fisk and Buck. What’s his next chapter?” It felt really weird. It didn’t feel right. So when I got the call a couple of months later, and they said, “Hey, we decided, actually, he dies there,” it was like, yeah, that’s right. It actually felt like a relief because it felt very appropriate, because that’s what needed to happen, not only for the arc of the show, but also personally. It just felt like the right thing.
The fact that I didn’t know made it so much better because if Dario [Scardapane] had thought, “Daniel dies in [Episode] 7,” he might have tied up some of those loose ends. The script metaphorically would have been “tighter” or whatever, but because it’s messy, because he dies in the middle of all of the stuff, it’s quite shocking. So, it just felt so right. I remember telling them, “Look, I’m happy to fight. If I thought this wasn’t right, I’d fight, but this is right. This is right.”
Gandolfini Hopes BB Carries Daniel’s Death Into ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 3
He says BB is now perfectly positioned to push back after witnessing the human cost of Fisk’s brutality.
I’m sure the entire season, it was shenanigans behind the scenes with you and Arty [Froushan], and even Vincent [D’Onofrio], too. What was that dynamic like, especially getting to the end? Because I don’t think there are conflicted feelings for Buck’s character when he’s pulling that trigger, because he’s a very cold person. He will just do the job that he needs to do. I’m wondering what that dynamic was like because you and Arty have great chemistry, so that was fun to see on screen.
GANDOLFINI: Totally. We have the best time. We went upstate for that episode, and we stayed in a hotel together, and he kept complaining about my snoring, and he’s got the earbuds and the eye mask and the whole thing. We had the best time. I love him so much. We had so much fun together. I was the one who called him, and I said, “You kill me.” And he was distraught. He was like, “No.” And I was like, “Yeah. They added a thing.” And he was like, “I can’t believe that.”
I don’t know what happens, but I do think that was hard for Buck. I think it’s harder for him than normal. I do think he really likes Daniel. He says throughout the season, there’s more to him than you think. What Episode 5 is, I think, is a little misconstrued. Episode 5 isn’t to scare him. It’s to show him, “We want to invite you into our thing. It’s scary, and it’s dark, but if you do your job right, if you do your job…” That’s what that monologue’s about when he’s talking about Helmand and killing the people in Afghanistan. I say, “Well, what did you do?” And he said, “I followed orders.” So Buck is saying, “Come join us. Just follow orders. There’s no moral attachment to killing someone. There’s no moral attachment to burying a body. It’s just following orders.” And I think he wants Daniel to sign up for that.
I do think Daniel’s death comes at the exact moment when he makes this very clear moral choice, and that is the heart of the show, seeing from the eyes of this person who was so enamored with the world of Fisk, and then they start to see all the things that are coming up. What do you think the show is saying now, with the end of what we see with Daniel, especially now that BB’s in a position to carry that forward for Season 3? I know you don’t know what’s going to happen for Season 3, but I’m curious what your character will unleash for Season 3.
GANDOLFINI: I hope that BB goes on a vengeance. I thought that her and Karen, there was one scene with Genneya and Deborah [Ann Woll] that was so magnetic. They have great chemistry, so I really want to see them together more, kind of teaming up.
I’m so excited to see where Vincent and Charlie [Cox] go, where they are. Because I don’t know anything, and I’m a fan, so I’m really excited. Obviously, Wilson’s having such a moment. Bullseye is such a great, fun, amazing character. He’s doing such good work, so what’s going to happen with him? I can’t wait to see it.
Daredevil: Born Again streams its Season 2 finale on Tuesday, May 5, on Disney+.
Daredevil: Born Again
- Release Date
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March 4, 2025
- Network
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Disney+
- Showrunner
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Dario Scardapane
- Directors
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Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, David Boyd, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
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Bold and the Beautiful: Hope & Zende Quit Forrester – Logan Steals HFTF?
Bold and the Beautiful features Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) really irritated that Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) put Hope for the Future on the back burner yet again
And soon, Zende Forrester (Delon de Metz) finds out what co-CEO Steffy decided. And he’s also not going to be very happy. So, Hope may be done, you know, just completely tired of being yanked back and forth.
And she may take action. So, we’re going to talk about whether Hope may jump ship out of Forrester Creations and head over to Logan and take Zende along with her.
Steffy Blindsides Hope on Bold and the Beautiful
All right, so this week we saw Steffy blindside Hope in the design office. As expected, Steffy and the other Forresters are clearly very salty about the Logan fashion show being such a smashing success for Katie Logan (Heather Tom).
So, Steffy came in hot and asked Hope if Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) invited her to the victory party for Logan to celebrate what Katie did to Eric Forrester (John McCook). And of course, Steffy was talking about how she doesn’t think they had permission or authority to use Eric’s designs. All the same stuff Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) and Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) have been spouting.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Sticks Up for Family
So, Hope defended her aunt Katie, but Steffy went off about Logan women always being selfish. She told Hope that Katie abused Eric’s kindness and how he’s full of regret. So, it sounds like Steffy is fully on the anti-Logan bandwagon again. And what’s ironic is that Brooke is on that same bandwagon, when it comes to Katie at least.
Meanwhile, Hope insisted that Katie didn’t do anything wrong. And we all know that Eric was the one who insisted that he was going to design for Katie. But Hope also didn’t want to argue about it with Steffy. And Hope said she’s not getting involved. But I think that’ll change soon because Steffy is not sticking to the deal that she made with Hope.
Hope For The Future on Hold Again
If you watched this week’s episodes already, Hope told Steffy that she’s been waiting on the green light to move forward with basically pushing out the next collection for Hope for the Future. She said, “They’re all ready to go.” Hope said, “The collection is done. The designs are done.” Thomas and Zende signed off. But Steffy said, “Nope, it’s on hold.” And if you remember, Hope stuck around after they made her work with her ex-boyfriend and former stalker, Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson). And Hope stuck around after Forrester Creations made her fire her brother, Deacon. But Steffy may be about to push Hope too far.
So, Steffy told Hope they’re going to hold off on Hope for the Future because they need to focus on couture. She told Steffy that this feels deliberate and Hope can’t believe Steffy is doing this to her again after all the promises she made when they brought the line back. Steffy said, “Nope, it’s not personal.”
But Hope isn’t buying it because it’s very personal to her. Frankly, I’m not buying it either because it kind of feels like Steffy’s taking out her anger at Katie and is punishing Hope. Plus, we all know how much Steffy loves to cancel Hope for the Future. She’s done it so many times.
Bold and the Beautiful: Zende Hears the News
Also, this week, Zende is going to join the conversation with Hope and Steffy, and he looks none too pleased. Don’t forget, Zende has been working really hard on Hope for the Future with Hope. So, of course, Zende is going to be bummed to hear Steffy is shelving the line for the foreseeable future.
Hope May Consider Jumping To Logan on B&B
And later this week, we’ve got Hope and Liam over at the Spencer Mansion having dinner with Katie and Bill Spencer (Don Diamont). And that’s when things could take a big turn for Hope and her line. So, Katie’s telling them that Eric’s designs are beautiful, but it’s just one collection and she needs to figure out what’s next. I mean, kind of duh, Katie, shouldn’t you have already been thinking about that? Why has she been not thinking about it?
So, Hope and Liam kind of exchange a look when Katie says this. So, I got a feeling that Hope may start to consider whether she can trust Steffy or Forrester Creations to honor their commitment to her and her line. I thought it was kind of interesting when she was talking to Hope that Steffy thinks it’s okay for Eric to violate the terms of his contract with Katie and Hope actually brought that up.
She reminded her Eric signed the contract giving Logan those designs, but Steffy doesn’t care. He signed a contract. Meanwhile, she’s also ignoring what was promised in Hope’s contract. Yet, as she reminded Steffy, she is still sticking to her contract with Forrester Creations.
Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Reconsiders Her Future at Forrester
But that may change soon on Bold and the Beautiful. I don’t know if it’ll happen this week, but I feel like in May sweeps, I do suspect Liam is going to suggest that Hope bring her line over to Logan because, let’s face it, Katie needs a new collection and Hope needs somewhere to work where her line won’t be constantly sidelined and kicked down the road and kicked aside. Now, I can definitely see Liam backing this and urging Hope to come over to Spencer/Logan.


Hope Could Take Zende with Her
And another red flag is that Bill was just reminding Liam that Hope is a Spencer now and also an outsider at Forrester Creations. So, Liam may be excited for Hope to join the Spencer family company. She may be on the same page if Steffy keeps devaluing her. And that way Hope can hire Deke Sharpe (Harrison Cone) to come to Logan to work on her line like she wanted.
But I also don’t think Hope would up and leave Zende. I think Hope might extend an offer to Zende to see if he wants to come with her to Logan. He’s been sidelined a lot too. And if there’s not room for him on couture, you know, he might go with Hope. That would be dramatic.
Not Thomas, though. First of all, I don’t think he would ever leave Forrester Creations to work with the Spencers. Plus, I don’t think Hope would ever recruit Thomas. She would much rather have Deke and Zende. If you remember, Hope didn’t want Thomas back on her line at all.
Partly because of their romantic past, but also because they have just a different vision at this point. Hope prefers Deke’s designs and his kind of new edge, and she wanted to take Hope for the Future in a different direction.
Bold and the Beautiful: Steffy Faking?
So, I think Steffy would secretly be glad if Hope left for Logan, but acts outraged about it because she doesn’t like her and doesn’t want her around, especially not after what happened last year. And I’m sure the Forresters can repurpose Thomas, put him on couture or on the men’s line with RJ Forrester (Brayan Nicoletti)).
I do expect that the Forresters are going to want a branded Eric Forrester couture collection to remind the fashion world that Forrester is where Eric belongs and this thing with Logan was some kind of weird side trip, you know, to diminish it. They might do something.
I think this would be cool like a Generations collection with Eric and Ridge and Thomas. Three generations collaborating on one collection. You know, I would prefer it to be Thomas than RJ if I’m being real.
So, obviously, this would be done to make Katie’s Forrester collection look like old news, but I think Hope, Zende, and Deke could make a big splash at Logan, and Forrester would lose a line that was targeted at their younger buyers.
So, we could see Hope put Forrester Creations in her rearview just like Katie did. And don’t forget, Hope hated that Steffy canceled her line for personal reasons over that whole Finn Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) thing. So much so that Hope helped stage a coup to take Forrester Creations from the founding family.
So, if Hope is willing to steal the Forresters’ company over them kicking her line around, yeah, I think she would definitely walk away to go to Logan. And can you imagine how Brooke would react? She would probably accuse Katie of stealing her daughter along with Eric’s designs and the trademark.
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“Little Women: Atlanta” star Ms. Juicy arrested in Georgia
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Shirlene King-Pearson was booked April 18 on suspicion of driving without a license and without insurance.
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Goldie Hawn Reveals Secret To Relationship With Kurt Russell
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have been together for more than four decades, yet have never married.
Now, the legendary actress says the secret to their longevity is simple: they are the “right match” for each other.
Goldie Hawn has also previously spoken about still being sexually attracted to Kurt Russell despite their age and has emphasized the deep respect she has for him.

After meeting on the set of “Swing Shift” in 1983, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell began a relationship that has now spanned 43 years.
Unlike many long-lasting Hollywood romances, theirs stands out for one reason: they have remained committed without ever marrying.
While they don’t appear to have plans to tie the knot, they continue to go strong, something Hawn recently credited to a key principle she shared while promoting her new children’s book.
“[We are] the right match,” Hawn said of her relationship with Russell, with whom she shares Wyatt Russell and co-parents three other kids from their prior marriages to Bill Hudson and Season Hubley.
Following up on her remark, Hawn admitted that for most folks in relationships, “things can get harder” as you get older, but staying positive can help you stay afloat.
“Your state of mind matters. How you look at life matters, how you value moments in your life matters, because you’re feeding your own brain,” the “Snatched” actress continued, per People Magazine. “So I say, ‘Right now, everything is amazing.’”
Goldie Hawn Says Her Relationship With Kurt Russell Comes With Much Freedom

Describing her relationship with her “Escape From New York” beau, Hawn claims it comes with much freedom.
“When I say freedom, it means liberation. I don’t feel penned in,” the actress revealed.
“We don’t always agree on stuff, which is fine,” she said about her romance with Russell, noting that they are “both very spontaneous.”
“[Our relationship] fed on a lot of goodness, a lot of wonderful life together,” Hawn added.
The Actress Compared Being In A Relationship With Kurt Russell To Being A Bird

Hawn previously shared the same sentiments during an appearance on the “Dan Buettner Podcast,” adding that it has helped ensure she stays with him.
“I have a relationship with birds,” Hawn noted at the time. “I’m a bird. And you leave the cage door open, I may never fly out. But if you close that door, for my freedom and my independence, I would probably take all my feathers off.”
Explaining further about the freedom, Hawn claimed it is the type that basically involves “not melding into somebody else, when you’re copacetic on certain areas, and you have freedom.”
Goldie Hawn Is Still Very Sexually Attracted To Kurt Russell

While discussing with Buettner, Hawn touched on the romantic side of her relationship with Russell.
She shared that despite how long they have been together, her attraction to him has not faded and remains as strong as it was in the beginning.
“And that’s important. If you have a long-term sexual relationship, that’s actually really healthy. He’s my sexual object,” the actress emphasized, adding, “I find him incredibly handsome to this day.”
Elsewhere, Hawn reflected on her deep respect for Russell, describing him as “an amazing person.” She also praised his natural ease with children, which she claimed was another endearing quality he had.
“Kids love him. We’re an unbelievably happy family – most of the time… There’s a cohesiveness. Why would I want anybody who is perfect? There is no such thing,” she shared.
Goldie Hawn Speaks On How To Make A Relationship Work

Back in 2015, Hawn also hinted at why marriage was not really part of her plans in her relationship with Russell.
“A lasting relationship isn’t about marriage. It’s about compatibility and communication,’ said the “Foul Play” actress to Porter magazine.
She went on to outline other key ingredients she believes make a relationship work, naming intentionality as one of them, alongside the importance of each person maintaining their individuality within the romance.
“You both need to want it to work. If one person does not want it to work, it isn’t going to work. Intention is the key,” she added.
“It’s also about not losing yourself in each other. Being together, two pillars holding up the house and the roof, and being different, not having to agree on everything, learning how to deal with not agreeing. Everything’s a choice,” Hawn also remarked.
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Kylie Kelce Saves Jason From Villain in New Short Film
If there’s one thing the latest Garage Beer short film makes clear, it’s this: when things go sideways, Kylie Kelce is the one who saves the day.
In The Last True Cold One — a 16-minute Western-style parody released on YouTube on April 23 — Kylie steps into the spotlight alongside her husband Jason Kelce for the first time on screen.
And while Jason may be the one on the quest, it’s Kylie who ultimately flips the story on its head.
The film, created to promote Garage Beer — co-owned by Jason and his brother, Travis Kelce — leans into humor, chaos and classic Western tropes. But at its core, it delivers a simple payoff: Kylie shows up, takes control and saves her husband from a beer-hoarding villain.
Kylie Kelce Appears With a Full Philly Accent in Short Film
The story begins with Jason out on the trail, resting by a campfire with his horse — notably named after his brother Travis. Things quickly go south when he realizes the horse has somehow drunk the last of his beer.
That sends him on a mission.
At a saloon, he learns that the town’s villain, Beau Allen, has banned cold beer altogether. Naturally, that leads to a barroom-style fight and a magical compass that promises to guide Jason to what he wants most.
But instead of leading him to beer, it leads him to Ms. Kylie.
Her introduction is immediate and memorable. She greets Jason by calling him a “d***head” in a thick Philadelphia accent — setting the tone for everything that follows.
Then she delivers the real twist: the villain hasn’t eliminated cold beer … he’s been hoarding it. Jason’s reaction says it all. He tips his hat, trying to cool himself off, and simply says, “What a woman.”
Kylie Kelce Saves the Day in ‘The Last True Cold One’
Later on in the film, Jason shoots Allen in a gunfight. As he starts to walk away, Allen pulls a tiny gun out of his shoe holster and goes to pull the trigger — but not before Ms. Kylie saves the day from a nearby window.
At a critical moment, she fires the shot that turns the tide, helping Jason defeat the villain and reclaim the cold beer supply. It’s the kind of classic Western rescue — just with a modern twist where the hero isn’t the one doing the saving.
The ending keeps the tone playful. Jason appears ready to kiss Ms. Kylie … then immediately shoves her aside to grab a Garage Beer instead. Priorities.
This Isn’t Garage Beer’s 1st Short Film
While Jason drives the plot, the film is Kylie’s breakout moment.
The Last True Cold One marks her acting debut, and it’s a noticeable shift from the brand’s previous installments — The Final Brewmite (August 2025) and Thermal Buzz (November 2025) — where she didn’t appear.
This time, she’s central to the story.
“With [Jason] Kelce we’ve always used these films as a way to do something bigger than a traditional ad,” Chief Creative Officer Corey Smale said in a press release. “But this is the first time we’re tying one directly to a new product.”
That product is Garage Beer’s latest addition: bottles.
The brand, originally launched in 2018 by Braxton Brewing Company, was acquired and relaunched by entrepreneur Andy Sauer in 2023. It saw a major boost in visibility after Jason and Travis joined as investors in June 2024, per Forbes.
“Garage Beer in bottles is the natural next step for us,” Sauer said in the press release. “We’ve been looking forward to bringing these to market, and the timing couldn’t be better with summer right around the corner.”
The Western theme? That was just the fun way to get there.
Kylie Kelce Steals the Spotlight and Fans Can’t Get Enough
Travis, who appeared in earlier brand content, doesn’t show up in this installment. This one belongs to Kylie. And she makes the most of it.
“Ky coming in HOT with the Philly accent 😂 this was hilarious!” one fan wrote in the YouTube comments.
“The roller coaster of emotions this video took me on was fun. Jason, you are big screen ready. Kylie, going hard on the accent was brilliant. How dare you have is cheering for a ‘Cowboy,’” another fan wrote.
Between the sharp one-liners, the confidence and the clutch moment in the final showdown, she’s not just part of the story — she’s the reason it works.
Because in a film about chasing the last cold beer in town, it turns out the real hero isn’t the guy on the quest. It’s the one who finishes it.
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