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Widow’s Bay Dominates 2026 Emmys as Sweeney and White Miss Out
entertainment6 days ago

Widow’s Bay Dominates 2026 Emmys as Sweeney and White Miss Out

The 2026 Emmy nominations spotlight The Pitt at the top with Widow’s Bay scoring 19 nominations, signaling a strong year for newcomers and popular series like Hacks. However, high-profile snubs include Sydney Sweeney and Jeremy Allen White in acting categories, along with Daniel Radcliffe and Tracy Morgan for Reggie Dinkins and Half Man also overlooked. Surprises include Jason Bateman earning a lead nod for Black Rabbit and Connor Storrie receiving a guest-actor nomination for hosting SNL. The ceremony airs Sept. 14 with Mariska Hargitay hosting.

Finale Unspooled: The Bear’s Ending Isn’t What Fans Expect
entertainment19 days ago

Finale Unspooled: The Bear’s Ending Isn’t What Fans Expect

In a no-spoiler THR interview, The Bear stars explain what the finale isn’t—no funerals, no Red Wedding-style catastrophe, no all-a-dream or time-jump twists, and no Gary spin-off. They describe the ending as elegant and complete, with Carmy’s fate left open to interpretation, while the final season centers on one last service and the crew’s pursuit of a Michelin star for FX/Hulu.

Bear Star White Praises Strong’s Zuckerberg Voice in The Social Reckoning Trailer
entertainment28 days ago

Bear Star White Praises Strong’s Zuckerberg Voice in The Social Reckoning Trailer

Jeremy Allen White says he didn’t hear Jeremy Strong’s Mark Zuckerberg voice until the Social Reckoning trailer because the two actors never filmed together; he called Strong’s portrayal “incredible” and praised his dedication. The Social Reckoning, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, is a follow-up to The Social Network about Facebook’s fallout, with White portraying journalist Jeff Horwitz, and opens in theaters Oct. 9.

The Bear: Final Season Teaser Sets Up Michelin Dream
television1 month ago

The Bear: Final Season Teaser Sets Up Michelin Dream

FX's The Bear is ending with Season 5. The trailer shows the morning after Carmy quits as Sydney Adamu, Richie Jerimovich and Sugar Berzatto scramble to keep the restaurant afloat and pull off one last service in the hope of earning a Michelin star. The final season premieres June 25, 2026 on FX and Hulu, with returning and recurring stars including Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and guests Will Poulter, Jamie Lee Curtis and Oliver Platt. Created by Christopher Storer and produced by FX Productions, The Bear continues to stream on Hulu (Disney+ internationally).

Rotta the Hutt Could Join The Mandalorian and Grogu, Based on Opening Credits for a Star Wars Movie
movies2 months ago

Rotta the Hutt Could Join The Mandalorian and Grogu, Based on Opening Credits for a Star Wars Movie

io9 reveals that The Mandalorian and Grogu includes the first opening credits for a Star Wars film, with Jeremy Allen White listed second as Rotta the Hutt. The scene hints Rotta may accompany Mando and Grogu on their mission to rescue Rotta to glean information about a New Republic target named Coyne, and Rotta is shown taking part in a fighting event. Images from Jon Favreau’s studio suggest Rotta could have a larger live‑action role, raising questions about how this Star Wars movie will differ from typical theater releases. The film opens May 22.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - A Film and Its Starry Insights
entertainment8 months ago

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - A Film and Its Starry Insights

The new Bruce Springsteen biopic, 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,' despite its Oscar ambitions and potential for acting nominations, has underperformed at the box office and received negative reviews, highlighting the genre's limited success at the Oscars and questioning whether music biopics are a reliable awards vehicle.

Springsteen's 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Faces Box Office Challenges and Sequel Talks
entertainment8 months ago

Springsteen's 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Faces Box Office Challenges and Sequel Talks

The film 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' underperformed at the box office, earning only $8.9 million after a positive critical reception, likely due to its introspective nature and an older fanbase less inclined to attend. This contrasts with the more successful 'A Complete Unknown,' which opened with $23.2 million and eventually grossed $75 million in the U.S.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Explores the Boss's Soul and Void
entertainment8 months ago

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Explores the Boss's Soul and Void

'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' is a contemplative character study directed by Scott Cooper, focusing on a transformative period in Bruce Springsteen's life as he creates the 'Nebraska' album, with Jeremy Allen White embodying Springsteen's persona, emphasizing the creative process over big moments, though it occasionally falls into familiar biopic tropes.