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Mattel is planning 19 movies based on its famous toys and brands after the success of 'Barbie' — here they all are

A composite images showing a picture of Barney, Margot Robbie as Barbie, and Ayo Edebiri in a silver dress.
After the success of the Margot Robbie-led "Barbie" movie, Mattel asked rising star Ayo Edebiri to write a film about Barney.

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  • After "Barbie," toy company Mattel is turning more of its famous brands into movies.
  • Upcoming movies will be based on Barney, Uno, and Magic 8 Ball.
  • Here are 17 live-action movies that have been announced and are in development.

Mattel is building its own cinematic universe after its blockbuster success with the "Barbie" movie.

In 2018, the toy company behind Barbie and other famous brands created a division to make movies inspired by its toys, games, and brands and appointed Robbie Brenner, an acclaimed film producer, to oversee it.

"Barbie" was the first movie to be co-produced by Mattel Films, and it made $1.4 million in ticket sales, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2023.

In 2023, The New Yorker reported that Mattel is developing 45 more movies, but only 19 have been announced.

Here is everything you need to know about Mattel's upcoming movies.

Will there be a "Barbie" sequel?
Margot Robbie as Barbie in dance scene for 'Barbie' movie.
Margot Robbie as Barbie in dance scene for 'Barbie' movie.

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While Mattel hoped the "Barbie" movie would be successful, its level of success was almost unprecedented.

With a total of $162 million, it had the largest opening weekend at the US box office in 2023 and the largest opening weekend ever for a female director.

Mattel CEO Ynon Kriez told Variety in 2023, ahead of the movie's release, that its success could lead to numerous sequels and spinoffs.

"Barbie, as a brand, has many different iterations. The product lines of Barbie is a very broad brand. In addition to the main Barbie figure, she has family, she has a lot of elements around in her universe," Kreiz said.

Kriez added that Mattel had not started developing a sequel yet because they didn't want to jump the gun until the movie was released.

Greta Gerwig, who directed the movie, told The New York Times in 2023 that she wasn't sure about making a sequel.

"I feel like that at the end of every movie, like I'll never have another idea, and everything I've ever wanted to do, I did," Gerwig said. "I wouldn't want to squash anybody else's dream but for me, at this moment, I'm at totally zero."

An A24 film about Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
Barney the Purple Dinosaur attends the NBC Universal VIP party during the Cable Show 2011 at Privet Nightclub and Lounge on June 15, 2011
Ayo Edebiri will write the screenplay for "Barney."

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A24, an independent production company and distributor, has built a reputation for making original, artistic movies. Now, it's teaming up with Mattel and Daniel Kaluuya's company, 59% Productions, to produce a film about the friendly purple dinosaur Barney.

Kaluuya, known for roles in "Black Panther," "Get Out," and "Widows," was first attached to the "Barney" movie in 2019 when it was reported he would produce the project through his company, 59% Productions.

In 2023, Kevin McKeon of Mattel Films told The New Yorker the movie would be "surrealistic" and an "A24-type" film before A24 was confirmed to be involved.

On Tuesday, a representative for A24 told Business Insider that the production company was involved in the project. Ayo Edebiri, who will star in the upcoming A24 release "Opus," will write the screenplay for "Barney" and is in talks to star, the rep said.

A live-action "Masters of the Universe" movie.
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The movie will premiere in June 2026.

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The first attempt at a "Masters of the Universe" live-action movie, based on the He-Man toys, animated series, and comics, was released in 1987. It was a critical and commercial failure at the time and only gained a cult fandom much later.

In the years since, successful animated series and movies based on the franchise have been produced, and Mattel is trying again to make a new live-action movie.

Speaking to The New Yorker, Kreiz said he believes the film could spawn a franchise "as big as Marvel and DC."

This is the only movie on Mattel's slate that is in production, and is due to premiere on June 5, 2026.

The movie, co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and directed by Travis Knight, follows Prince Adam, who is stuck living on Earth until he finds a magical sword that whisks him back to his home planet, Eternia. When he returns home, he must protect Eternia from the evil forces of Skeletor.

The full main cast includes Nicholas Galitzine as He-man, Camila Mendes as Teela, Jared Leto as Skeletor, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, and Idris Elba as Duncan.

A new "Bob the Builder" animated movie
A picture of Anthony Ramos in a gray suit on the Golden Globes red carpet.
Anthony Ramos will voice the lead character in "Bob the Builder."

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In January 2023, Variety reported that Mattel Films was making a film about "Bob The Builder," the kids cartoon about a construction worker and his living, anthropomorphic vehicles.

Variety said Jennifer Lopez will produce the film, and Anthony Ramos will voice the lead character. In the movie, Bob travels to Puerto Rico for a major construction job and learns more about the culture there.

Felipe Vargas, an up-and-coming writer-director, will write the script for the movie.

Ramos told Variety that elements of the film were inspired by his own life: "For years, Bob the Builder's characters have inspired young people around the world."

A movie about Major Matt Mason.
Tom Hanks' previously cameod in "1883"
The toy reportedly helped inspire "Toy Story" lead character Buzz Lightyear.

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Another live-action movie first announced in 2019 is "Major Matt Mason," based on the 1960s astronaut action figure of the same name.

Variety reported that Mattel is partnering with Paramount Pictures to bring the story to life with Tom Hanks playing the lead role.

Ironically, according to the New Yorker, Major Matt Mason was the inspiration for Buzz Lightyear in "Toy Story," in which Hanks also starred as the voice of the spaceman's cowboy friend, Woody.

Variety reported that the script will be written by Akiva Goldsman and Michael Chabon.

A live-action Monster High movie.
A picture of a castle with a picture of a "Monster High The Movie" poster in the middle.
Nickelodeon and Paramount+ have released a live-action movie about the Monster High brand.

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Goldsman is also working on another project for Mattel — the live-action Monster High movie.

The doll brand, which imagines folklore monsters like werewolves and mummies as teen girls, has already been adapted into multiple animated specials, a web series, and movies for the small screen.

In June 2021, Variety reported that Mattel has partnered with Universal Pictures and Goldsman company, Weed Road, to develop the first theatrical film.

A Polly Pocket family comedy.
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It would be hard not to compare this movie to "Barbie."

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In 2021, Deadline reported that Lena Dunham planned to write and direct a movie about the micro-doll line, Polly Pocket.

Lily Collins was set to star and produce, and Mattel and MGM were teaming up to create the movie.

Brenner told Variety in 2023 that the script for the family comedy has been completed.

But in July 2024, Lena Dunham told The New Yorker that she had pulled out of making the film after the success of "Barbie."

There have been no updates since Dunham's interview about the "Polly Pocket" movie, so it is unclear if it is still in development.

An Uno heist comedy.
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The movie may finally answer the debate on how to play the game.

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You read that right. In 2021, Variety reported that Mattel is developing an action-heist comedy about the card game Uno with rapper Lil Yachty being eyed for the lead role.

The script for the movie was written by Marcy Kelly.

Kelly told The New Yorker she was asked to pitch Mattel a script based on the card game and wrote a heist movie set in Atlanta's hip-hop scene.

"The first draft that I sent in was 'fuck'-heavy," Kelly said, explaining that each swear word was flagged by an executive. "And then the next draft had one. I got my one, well-placed, PG-13 'fuck.'"

A true story drama called "Christmas Balloon."
A picture of Anna Grace Barlow, Gabriela Revilla Lugo and Stephen Colletti hugging each other to take a picture.
Gabriela Revilla Lugo is writing the script for the film.

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Not all of Mattel's movies will be about their toys.

In 2021, Deadline reported that Mattel is developing its own live-action holiday movie, "Christmas Balloon."

The family drama, based on a true story, follows a young girl living in a Mexican border town who tries to send a Christmas list to Santa via a balloon but instead, the list is found by a couple in Arizona grieving the loss of their child.

Gabriela Revilla Lugo, who produced "Palm Springs," is writing the script, according to Deadline.

A 'gritty' Hot Wheels movie.
A hot wheels display.
J.J. Abrams's production company will co-produce the film.

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In 2022, Mattel announced that it would team up with J.J. Abrams' production company, Bad Robot, to produce a Hot Wheels movie.

Variety first reported in January 2022 that a movie based on the toy car brand is at the script stage, but the film was initially announced in April. Deadline reported in April 2022 that the film will be made through a partnership between Mattel Films and Warner Bros. Pictures.

Abrams said the franchise will be "emotional and grounded and gritty."

Brenner told Variety the movie will have "real characters that you can relate to, that are three-dimensional, that have emotional journeys."

She added: "Look at any J.J. Abrams movie. All of his movies have an incredible story and incredible characters. That was something that was important to him — to make a movie that's not just going to be fun and exciting, but that has real emotion and real stakes to it."

A live-action "Thomas the Tank Engine" movie.
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"Quantum of Solace" director Marc Forster will direct.

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Marc Forster, who directed "World War Z" and "Quantum of Solace," is making a film about Thomas the Tank Engine.

Deadline reported in 2020 that Mattel Films is teaming up with Forster's production company 2Dux² to turn the children's cartoon into a movie that is a mix of live-action and animation. 

Forster has turned a children's franchise into a feature film before, having directed the 2018 movie "Christopher Robin," which is about the legacy of Winnie the Pooh.

A Magic 8 Ball horror movie.
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Mattel film division head Robbie Brenner said that the movie will not be R-rated.

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Mattel has been trying to create a Magic 8 Ball movie for almost 20 years.

The Guardian reported that, in 2006, Universal tried to make a Magic 8 Ball rom-com, and later Paramount tried to make a "National Treasure"-style movie about the fortune-telling ball.

Neither project came to fruition but Mattel is trying to create a horror movie instead.

Deadline first reported in 2019 that Mattel was partnering with Blumhouse to create the horror movie. However, in 2022, CNBC reported that Blumhouse is no longer attached to the project.

The New Yorker reported that "Cocaine Bear" screenwriter Jimmy Warden is turning the movie into a horror-comedy.

Mattel's Robbie Brenner told the publication: "We're not going to make any rated-R movie. We're not going to make anything that feels violent, or that is alienating to families. We want to stay within the parameters of what Mattel is."

Brenner later told Variety that the movie will "probably be a PG-13 thriller."

A movie based on Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
Vin Diesel is set to star in and produce the movie.

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"Fast & Furious" star Vin Diesel has been pegged to star in and produce a movie based on the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.

In 2021, Deadline first reported that Mattel Films, Universal, and Diesel are creating the live-action movie. The publication reports that "Rampage" writer Ryan Engle will write the script, and the story will follow a father and son who bond with an advanced war machine.

Brenner told Variety that they are still working on a script, but that Diesel was excited about the project.

An American Girl doll movie.
Isabel and Nicki American Girl dolls
This time, Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel are teaming up.

American Girl

"Saturday Night Live" may have joked about an American Doll movie in 2023 but there are actual plans to turn the doll brand into a live-action movie.

Deadline first reported that a movie from Mattel and MGM was in the works in 2019. At the time, neither a director nor a writer was attached.

In an update, per a recent New Yorker article, Mattel's Kevin McKeon said that a screenwriter is writing a script that would be like "Booksmart" meets "Bill & Ted."

Brenner later told Variety the movie is a family comedy.

American Girls are 18-inch dolls that depict various young girls across history.

A Big Jim movie.
Dan Mazer
Big Jim action figures were mainly produced in the '70s and '80s

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Mattel is not restricting itself to its most famous toys, because the company is also bringing back toys from the last century. One of which is the muscly action figure, Big Jim, which was created in the 1970s.

In 2022, Variety reported that a film based on the toy will be developed by Dan Mazer, who wrote "Bridget Jones's Baby," cowrote both "Borat" films, and directed the latest "Home Alone" reboot.

A movie based on the Chatty Cathy and Betsy Wetsy dolls.
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Both dolls were popular in the 1950s.

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Variety also reported in 2022 that Jason Bateman's production company, Aggregate Films, is making a movie based on Mattel's Chatty Cathy and Betsy Wetsy dolls.

Chatty Cathy was a pull-string doll created by the inventors of Barbie, Ruth and Elliot Handler, in 1959. According to Time magazine, the dolls could speak 11 phrases, and brunette and African-American versions were created a few years later.

Meanwhile, Betsy Wetsy was another doll brand created by Ideal Toy Company, which later became part of Mattel through multiple acquisitions. This one, created in 1934, was a baby doll that you could feed and had to change after it urinated.

No further details have been provided for the plot of the film.

A live-action movie about the Matchbox toy car brand.
Matchbox Tesla Roadster.
Mattel is teaming up with Skydance to create the movie.

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The New Yorker reported that Mattel is working with Skydance to create a movie based on toy car brand Matchbox.

A movie about View-Master.
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"View-Master" was one of the first movies Mattel Films announced.

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MGM and Mattel are teaming up to produce a live-action movie about the View-Master, The Hollywood Reporter reported in 2019.

View-Masters were a 20th-century gadget that offered 3D images.

A movie about the PBS TV series "Wishbone."
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"Wishbone" was a TV series about the dreams of a dog.

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In 2020, Deadline reported that Mattel and Universal Pictures are rebooting "Wishbone." 

The upcoming movie is based on a '90s PBS TV series about an ordinary Jack Russell Terrier who dreams about being the protagonist in famous books.

Deadline reported that Roy Parker will write the script with two-time Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly producing.

A "Gremlins"-like movie about Boglins toys.
Robbie Brenner
Robbie Brenner is president of Mattel's film division.

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The New Yorker reported that Mattel is turning the gruesome toy hand puppets known as Boglins into a new movie, and there are already numerous "millennial" directors and screenwriters who want to work on it.

Mattel's Kevin McKeon said he thinks the Boglins could be the star of the company's "big Halloween movie."

"We're thinking 'Gremlins'-ish, but with a twist," McKeon said.

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Sara on 'Love Is Blind' interrogates her fiancée Ben over a TikTok video. Here's the drama explained.

A still from "Love Is Blind" showing Ben Mezzenga in a red suit and Sara Carton wearing a green dress, sitting next to each other.
Ben and Sara could be one of the first engaged couples on "Love Is Blind" season eight to split, following the twist in episode nine.

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  • Ben and Sara from "Love Is Blind" seemed to have one of the more solid relationships of season eight.
  • But in episode nine, Sara starts to have doubts after finding a TikTok, which Ben thinks is about him.
  • Here's what to know about the video and the surrounding drama.

Warning: spoilers ahead for the first nine episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

"Love Is Blind" season eight contestant Ben gets into hot water with his fiancée Sara in episode nine after she finds a TikTok of a woman calling a contestant that fits his description a "shitty" person.

Sara says the video features a woman crying and saying she's tired of reality TV "celebrating shitty men," after seeing the "Love Is Blind" cast for the Minneapolis season. The video is blurred out on the show.

When Sara asks Ben about it, he says he thinks the video is about him.

"I haven't talked to her in over four years," Ben tells Sara. "She's already making stuff up. She was like, how I manipulated and did all these different things."

Ben says he met the woman on Tinder, and they dated for a few weeks, but he ghosted her before the relationship progressed. He adds that he doesn't remember anything else about what happened or what he did to hurt her.

But Sara is not convinced, and after further interrogation, Ben says that he may have messaged her since they stopped dating but never initiated the conversation.

Before the teaser for next week's episode plays, Sara tells Ben that she trusts him but asks him for the full story.

"I'm telling you now, if more comes out of this, if I find out there's anything at all, I won't be able to trust you," she says.

This is not the first time social media drama has shaped storylines on the show, though this normally happens after the season has aired. However, more viewers sleuthing over cast members has led to drama bubbling off-screen in recent seasons.

The TikTok video appears to have been shared last March

Over the past month, multiple TikTok users have criticized the men on season eight, without specifying who they are talking about. Business Insider has not verified the videos, which were published too late to be the one Sara saw in episode nine.

Last March, MPR News, a Minneapolis-based news organization, shared a TikTok video in which a reporter said the series was being filmed and asked locals where they'd spotted the filming crew.

Netflix has not confirmed when "Love Is Blind" season eight was filmed.

On March 2, 2024, Andra Berghoff, a TikTok user who uses the handle @hopeyoufindyourdad, posted a video that fits the description of the video Sara saw.

@hopeyoufindyourdad

@Andra you think your dating life is hard? I’m calling out love is blind for this one #loveisblind #netflix #dating #minnesota

♬ original sound - Andra

In the video, Berghoff appears teary-eyed while recalling how she recognized someone from a leaked list of cast members.

"I'm just exhausted and tired of society rewarding shitty men who treat women terribly and manipulate and lie all the time," Berghoff said.

In a video posted two days later, Berghoff said the man, who she doesn't name, blocked her after she posted the video. She didn't explain what happened between them, but said he was a lot older than her, manipulated her, and "shaped the way I viewed men and dating going forward."

@hopeyoufindyourdad

@Andra is there a point in which boys and dating ever get better? I’m starting to doubt it #dating #loveisblind #netflix #minnesota

♬ original sound - Andra

Berghoff said she believed he was on the show for fame.

Ben says in episode nine that he blocked the unnamed woman after seeing the TikTok video, in case she tried to expose him.

In January, after the cast list was released, Berghoff shared a third video in which she criticized Netflix for not removing the man.

@hopeyoufindyourdad

Love Is Blind Minneapolis on Netflix released their trailer today and really? @Andra #netflix #loveisblind #dating #minneapolis #greenscreen

♬ original sound - Andra - Andra

In the video, Berghoff added that he went to the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, was a member of the college's baseball team, and became a real-estate agent after college.

This lines up with details of Ben's life on his LinkedIn account.

Berghoff has not confirmed that the videos are about Ben, and Ben has not commented on them.

Business Insider has contacted Ben, Sara, Berghoff, and Netflix for comment.

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John Malkovich said he refused to appear in Marvel movies for years before 'Fantastic Four' because the studio 'didn't want to pay me'

John Malkovich wearing formal outfit at the Sundance Film Festival 2025.
John Malkovich at the Sundance Film Festival 2025.

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  • John Malkovich said he rejected multiple Marvel movie roles before starring in "The Fantastic Four."
  • Malkovich told GQ he turned them down because he didn't like the pay deals he was offered.
  • He's not the first actor to address being motivated by the paycheck when joining the Marvel franchise.

John Malkovich makes his Marvel debut in this year's "Fantastic Four" reboot. But the actor said he rejected multiple past Marvel roles because he didn't think the pay was good enough.

Malkovich, whose character in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" has not been confirmed, is the latest well-established actor to star in the superhero blockbuster movies, following the likes of Harrison Ford, Russell Crowe, and Helen Mirren.

But Malkovich told GQ on Tuesday that he agreed to "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," which premieres in July, so he could work with the film's director Matt Shakman. The pair collaborated on 2014's "Cut Bank."

Malkovich said he turned down previous Marvel roles because he "didn't like the deals they made, at all."

"The reason I didn't do them had nothing to do with any artistic considerations whatsoever," he said. "These films are quite grueling to make…. If you're going to hang from a crane in front of a green screen for six months, pay me.

"You don't want to pay me, it's cool, but then I don't want to do it, because I'd rather be onstage, or be directing a play, or doing something else."

He's the latest actor to speak candidly about pay being a big motivator for them joining, or leaving, the billion-dollar franchise.

When asked why he joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ford told Variety in August 2024: "It took not caring. It took being an idiot for money, which I've done before."

Hugo Weaving, who played the Red Skull in 2011's "Captain America: The First Avenger," told Time Out in 2020 that he didn't return to play the character in "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame" because Marvel offered him less money.

"They said: 'It's just a voice job, it's not a big deal.' I actually found negotiating with them through my agent impossible. And I didn't really wanna do it that much. But I would have done it," he said.

The character was recast for the two "Avengers" films, with Ross Marquand taking over the role, and they grossed $4.8 billion in total.

Marvel did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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Shonda Rhimes' new Netflix project is a murder mystery set in the White House. Here's what to know.

A still from "The Residence" showing Uzo Aduba in a college professor costume next to Randall Park wearing a suit.
Uzo Aduba plays Cordelia Cupp, and Randall Park plays Edwin Park in "The Residence."

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  • Netflix has released the first trailer for Shonda Rhimes' new show, "The Residence."
  • The series, starring Giancarlo Esposito and Uzo Aduba, is a murder mystery set in the White House.
  • Since 2020, Rhimes has produced three hit shows for Netflix, including "Bridgerton."

After the success of the "Bridgerton" franchise and true crime drama "Inventing Anna," Shonda Rhimes' latest collaboration with Netflix is a murder mystery: "The Residence."

The whodunnit, set during an important state dinner at the White House, will feature a fictional US President, his staff — and a cameo from the Australian pop star Kylie Minogue.

The trailer released on Wednesday shows that the White House chief of staff is murdered during the event, and a renowned detective is brought in to solve the case before it turns into a crisis. As the detective dives deeper into the investigation, she learns about the tense divisions between the White House staff, the President, and his allies.

Rhimes is an executive producer, and the show was created by Paul William Davies, a writer on previous shows by Rhimes' production company, Shondaland.

Here's what to know about "The Residence," which premieres on March 20.

'The Residence' stars Giancarlo Esposito, Uzo Adubo, and Randall Park

A still from "The Residence" showing Kylie Minogue in a purple dress singing into a microphone in the middle of an audience.
Kylie Minogue will make a cameo as herself in "The Residence."

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Like "Bridgerton," "The Residence" has an ensemble cast led by Uzo Adubo, who previously starred in "Orange is the New Black," one of Netflix's first hits.

Adubo plays the fictional detective Cordelia Cupp as she works with the Washington Police Department to help solve the murder.

Giancarlo Esposito plays the murder victim, A.B. Wynter, the White House's chief usher.

Randall Park plays Edwin Park, an FBI agent assigned to help Cupp with her investigations.

Most of the cast, including Jane Curtin, Ken Marino, and Susan Kelechi Watson, will be playing the 157 suspects, ranging from White House staff members to the President.

Minogue plays herself as a guest at the White House.

'The Residence' is loosely inspired by a 2015 non-fiction book.

A still from "The Residence" showing Giancarlo Esposito in a suit and Bronson Pinchot in a chef outfit standing behind a model for the White House.
Giancarlo Esposito plays A.B. Wynter and Bronson Pinchot plays Didier Gotthard in "The Residence."

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The series is not a true story, but it is inspired by the nonfiction bestseller "The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House," written by Kate Andersen Brower, a former White House correspondent.

The book shares insight into the lives of US Presidents, their families, and White House staff.

'The Residence' is being released during a turbulent time for US politics

It's an interesting coincidence that a show set at the White House will air weeks after Rhimes resigned from the board of the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center over President Donald Trump appointing himself as the new chair. He also ousted board members appointed by former President Joe Biden.

Rhimes first mentioned "The Residence" in an interview with The New York Times in 2018 about her new deal with Netflix.

In 2017, Rhimes, and her award-winning production company Shondaland, entered a multi-year deal with Netflix, which was estimated to be worth millions of dollars, though the details were not confirmed.

In the interview with the Times, Rhimes shared ideas for eight shows she wants to make a Netflix. Three were developed into "The Residence," "Bridgerton," and "Inventing Anna."

"Bridgerton" is the biggest success so far, becoming one of Netflix's hit recurring series and inspiring the spin-off "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story," also produced by Shondaland.

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'The Brutalist' director says he made no money from the 10-time Oscar-nominated film. Here's why.

Brady Corbet is wearing a suit and holding a BAFTA award in front of a background that says EE BAFTA film awards.
Brady Corbet won the best director BAFTA on Sunday.

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  • "The Brutalist" has won four BAFTAs and three Golden Globes, and is nominated for 10 Academy Awards.
  • But the film's director, Brady Corbet, said he hasn't made any money from it.
  • Corbet said he spent the money promoting the film for the last six months.

"The Brutalist" is a frontrunner this awards season, having been nominated for 10 Oscars and winning four BAFTAs and three Golden Globes.

But Brady Corbet, the film's director, told Monday's episode of "WTF with Marc Maron" that he and Mona Fastvold, his romantic partner and co-writer, made no money from this film or their last, 2018's "Vox Lux."

"We had to just sort of live off of a paycheck from three years ago," Corbet said without stating where that paycheck came from.

In previous interviews, Corbet has said that "The Brutalist," which is over 3 hours long, cost $10 million to make, and "Vox Lux" cost roughly the same amount.

"Vox Lux" bombed, grossing $1.4 million, while "The Brutalist" has been more successful, making $31 million in ticket sales since it was released in December.

On the "WTF" podcast, Corbet said he didn't make money on "The Brutalist" because he has been touring the world to promote the film for awards season, after it premiered at the Venice Film Festival last September.

adrien brody and felicity jones in the brutalist
Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones in "The Brutalist."

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"The timing during an awards campaign, having to travel every two or three days, was less than ideal, but it was an opportunity that landed in my lap, and I jumped at it," Corbet said. "You're not paid to promote a film."

He added: "I've spoken to many filmmakers that have films that are nominated this year that can't pay their rent. I mean, that's a real thing."

Actors and directors typically have contractual obligations to promote a film when it first premieres. However, that often does not extend to award-season promotion, and some studios do not pay talent for their further appearances. The contracts for "The Brutalist" are not publicly available.

Corbet said that promoting films for awards also prevents filmmakers from taking new jobs.

"I've been doing this for six months and had zero income because I don't have any time to go to work. I can't even take a writing job at the moment," Corbet said. "It's constant travel, but you're also working Saturdays and Sundays. I haven't had a day off since the Christmas break, and that was also only four days."

Corbet said that he was recently able to take a job shooting three ads in Portugal.

"It's the first time I have made any money in years," he said.

Business Insider contacted Andrew Lauren Productions, the production company that financed "The Brutalist," for comment.

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If you loved 'Apple Cider Vinegar,' watch these 9 movies and shows next

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Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson in "Apple Cider Vinegar."

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  • "Apple Cider Vinegar" is the latest true crime show to have Netflix viewers obsessed.
  • Fans of the series should check out similar Netflix hits like "Inventing Anna" and "The Tinder Swindler."
  • Peacock's "Anatomy of Lies" and the Hulu film "Not Okay" share similarities with the show too.

"Apple Cider Vinegar" is Netflix's latest true crime drama, following the success of "Baby Reindeer."

Viewers may notice many of the themes crossover with other true crime dramas of recent years, like "Anatomy of Lies" and "The Dropout."

"Apple Cider Vinegar" tells the story of Belle Gibson, an Australian health and wellness influencer who lied about having cancer and donating money from her business, The Whole Pantry, to charities.

"Apple Cider Vinegar" includes multiple perspectives, including that of the journalists who exposed Gibson and loved ones affected by her lies. The show also tries unpack how Gibson became trapped in her own charade.

Here are other movies and shows to watch if you liked "Apple Cider Vinegar."

"Not Okay"
Zoey Deutch in "Not Okay."
Zoey Deutch in "Not Okay."

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If you want a story about a narcissistic influencer who lies about a traumatic experience to gain fame, look no further than "Not Okay."

This 2022 film is fictional and stars Zoey Deutch as Danni Sanders, an aspiring magazine writer who lies about visiting France during a terrorist attack.

When Danni gains attention for being a victim, she keeps the lie going for the attention.

"Not Okay" is a funny, cringe-inducing satirical comedy that pokes fun at social media and cancel culture.

The movie is available to stream on Hulu.

"Inventing Anna"
Julia Garner as Anna Delvey in episode 105 of "Inventing Anna."
Julia Garner as Anna Sorokin in "Inventing Anna."

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Netflix's scripted true crime series "Inventing Anna" was a huge hit, and created fresh buzz around the show's subject, Anna Sorokin.

The miniseries, created by Shonda Rhimes, is inspired by a 2018 New York Magazine article about Sorokin, who was convicted of grand larceny and theft services for posing as a German heiress and conning banks, hotels and individuals of more than $200,000.

While the series received mixed reviews, Julia Garner was praised for her performance as Sorokin.

The limited series is available to stream on Netflix.

"Dr. Death"
A still of  "Dr Death" season two showing Mandy Moore looking directly at the camera and wearing black, wired headphones and a blue top.
Mandy Moore as Anita in "Dr. Death" season two.

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If you're looking for another health-focused true crime drama, you might enjoy "Dr. Death."

The anthology series adapts stories about medical malpractice from the "Dr. Death" podcast. One episode told the story of the former neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch, who was sentenced to life in prison in 2017 after 33 of his patients were significantly injured and two died.

The series also features a cast of well-known actors, including Joshua Jackson, Christian Slater, Mandy Moore, and Alec Baldwin.

The first two seasons are available to stream on Peacock.

"Anatomy of Lies"
A still of "Anatomy of Lies" showing a glasses-wearing brunette woman sticking her tongue out at the camera while holding a phone up in her right hand.
Elisabeth Finch in "Anatomy of Lies."

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In May 2022, Vanity Fair published a series of articles about Elisabeth Finch, a TV writer who lied about being diagnosed with bone cancer and other medical issues.

Finch wrote multiple essays about her experience with the illness and made herself look sick to keep up the lie. She admitted the truth in an interview with The Ankler half a year after the Vanity Fair exposé.

"Anatomy of Lies" is a docuseries that dives into the scandal with interviews from those affected, including Finch's ex wife and writers who worked with her.

The docuseries is available to stream on Peacock.

"The Tinder Swindler"
A still from "The Tinder Swindler" showing a man wearing a suit and glasses in a restaurant.
A photo of Simon Leviev as seen in "The Tinder Swindler."

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Similarly to "Apple Cider Vinegar," "The Tinder Swindler" explores how a person's lies can affect others.

In the documentary, women claim a man named Shimon Hayut posed as a billionaire, Simon Leviev, on dating apps and contacted them asking for money to escape his enemies. Instead, he spent it on his luxurious lifestyle.

Hayut denied the allegations in an interview with CNN after the show aired.

The documentary is available to stream on Netflix.

"The Wolf of Wall Street"
The Wolf of Wall Street
"The Wolf of Wall Street' was directed by Martin Scorsese.

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"Wolf of Wall Street," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has parallels with "Apple Cider Vinegar."

The 2013 film, directed by Martin Scorsese and nominated for five Oscars in 2014, is about Jordan Belfort (DiCaprio), a stockbroker who defrauds investors out of millions.

Like Gibson in "Apple Cider Vinegar," DiCaprio's Belfort's schemes come crashing down around him. Ultimately, the FBI arrests him.

The movie is available to stream on Paramount+

"The Dropout"
amanda seyfried as elizabeth holmes in the dropout
Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes.

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"The Dropout" is a miniseries about the health tech company Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes.

Holmes started the blood test startup Theranos after she dropped out of Stanford as age 19. It was valued at $9 billion, and in 2015 Holmes became the youngest self-made female billionaire.

In 2015, The Wall Street Journal published an investigation into the validity of Theranos' blood test machines, kicking off a series of events that led to Holmes being ousted from the company and convicted of defrauding investors.

The limited series is available to stream on Hulu.

"I Care A Lot"
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Rosamund Pike in "I Care a Lot."

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In the fictional film "I Care A Lot," Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) is a con artist who scams the elderly.

Grayson becomes the legal guardian of older people and then takes their money after putting them in an assisted living facility.

In the film, Grayson puts herself in danger after accidentally targeting a woman with a criminal background.

The movie is available to stream on Netflix.

"The Girl from Plainville"
Elle Fanning as Michelle Carter on Hulu's "The Girl From Plainville."
Elle Fanning as Michelle Carter on Hulu's "The Girl From Plainville."

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"The Girl From Plainville" depicts the case of Michelle Carter, a teenager who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after persuading her friend Conrad Roy to die by suicide in 2015.

Most of Carter and Roy's conversations were via text messages, including the moments when Carter encouraged Roy to die. The show re-enacts the text messages as in-person conversations between Elle Fanning, who plays Carter, and Colton Ryan, who plays Roy.

The limited series is available to stream on Hulu.

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'Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy' is out now — here's how it differs from the book

Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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  • Warning: This article contains major spoilers for "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."
  • The fourth and final Bridget Jones film is an adaptation of the 2013 novel of the same name.
  • As with any book-to-screen adaptation, there have been changes — some big, some small.

"Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy," the fourth and final book-to-screen adaptation from Helen Fielding's best-selling series, is streaming on Peacock.

The movie centers on Bridget (Renée Zellweger) navigating life as a widow and single mother with the help of her family, friends, and former flame, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant).

Taking place four years after the death of her husband, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), the film sees Bridget open herself up to love again, which results in her being pursued by a younger man (Leo Woodall) as well as her son's science teacher (Chiwetel Ejiofor).

As with the previous films in the series, some changes have been made in translating the story from book to screen, including Bridget's career and some details about how her relationship with her young love interest, Roxster, unfolds.

Meanwhile, Bridget's blossoming friendships with fellow mums Rebecca (Isla Fisher) and Nicolette (Leila Farzad) have been largely cut from the film.

Here are seven of the biggest differences between the book and film of "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy"

Shazzer makes an appearance in the movie after being left out of the final book.
Sally Phillips as Shazzer and Renée Zellweger as Bridget in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Sally Phillips as Shazzer and Renée Zellweger as Bridget in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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Shazzer does not make much of an appearance in the book. She is the only one of Bridget's close friends to leave London, having moved to Silicon Valley to become a "dot-com whizz" with her husband.

In the movie, not much is revealed about Shazzer's relationship status but she's still living in London and hosts a podcast. Shazzer is still close with Bridget, and at one point she babysits her children for a night so she can go on a date.

Isla Fisher's character, Rebecca, has a larger role in the book.
Isla Fisher as Rebecca in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Isla Fisher as Rebecca in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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Early in the film, Bridget's neighbor shouts at her three children and threatens to send them to "Squid Game" if they don't behave.

Bridget sees this from across the road and calls her a "hero," but the neighbor doesn't appear for the rest of the film.

In the book, Bridget and the woman, who is called Rebecca, have more awkward interactions like the one in the film. Rebecca, who has two children, and Bridget eventually become friends and host playdates for one another.

When Bridget falls for Mr. Wallaker in the book, Rebecca helps her learn about his background, since her husband is his best friend.

Bridget Jones pursues an entirely different career in the movie.
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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In both the book and the film, Bridget tries to get herself out of a rut by returning to work a few years after Mark's death.

In the film, Bridget asks her former boss, Richard Finch (Neil Pearson), to get her a job as a producer on the morning news show "Better Woman." Miranda, Bridget's coworker and friend in "Bridget Jones' Baby," hosts the show alongside another woman called Talitha.

In the book, Bridget doesn't return to full-time work. Instead, she writes a movie script, adapting a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen called "Hedda Gabler." It's picked up by a studio, but they eventually replace Bridget with a full-time screenwriter because she is always distracted.

The film becomes a straight-to-DVD movie.

Roxster doesn't ghost Bridget Jones in the book.
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones and Leo Woodall as Roxster in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones and Leo Woodall as Roxster in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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The film changes Bridget's relationship with her 29-year-old "toyboy" in a number of ways.

Instead of connecting with the charming, flirty Roxster McDuff (Leo Woodall) on Twitter as she does in the book, Bridget meets him when he rescues her and her children from a tree on London's Hampstead Heath. The two then reconnect when they match on a dating app.

In the book, their relationship ends after Roxster tells Bridget he thinks he should be with someone his own age. The two meet again and Roxster tries to win Bridget back.

In the film, Roxster suddenly ghosts Bridget without explanation, only to show up at the TV studio where she works weeks later to apologize.

But in both versions, Bridget realizes that the two are at different life stages and they have an emotional goodbye.

Daniel Cleaver has a son in the movie.
Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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In the film, Daniel, the former playboy, has a teenage son named Enzo (Alessandro Bedetti), whom he doesn't see very often.

However, after being diagnosed with a heart murmur, Daniel reevaluates his life and decides to reconnect with him.

When we meet Enzo at Bridget's New Year's Eve party at the end of the film, he has inherited his father's womanizing ways, flirting outrageously with Bridget's friends.

In the book, Daniel doesn't have a son and is an aging bachelor. He does end up in hospital because of an alcohol dependency. Afterward, Bridget and others realize they need to prioritize their friendships with Daniel and keep an eye on him.

In both the film and the book, the health scare is a wake-up call for Daniel, but for different reasons.

Bridget and Nicolette bond in the book.
Renée Zellweger as Bridget and Leila Farzad as Nicolette in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Renée Zellweger as Bridget and Leila Farzad as Nicolette in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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In both the book and the film, Nicolette is the overbearing mother of twins who attend the same school as Bridget's son, Billy.

In the film, while Bridget is initially intimidated by Nicolette and her dedication to her children's education. But we see that her husband is a workaholic who is always on calls and her sons aren't as smart as she makes out.

The book delves deeper into Nicolette's story, revealing that her husband has been having an affair, and her world crumbles.

After Nicolette confides in Bridget, Bridget invites her over and the two spend a night drinking, eating junk food, and scrolling dating sites, cementing their unlikely friendship.

Billy doesn't struggle with Mark's death in the book.
Renée Zellweger as Bridget in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."
Renée Zellweger as Bridget, Casper Knopf as Billy, and Mila Jankovic as Mabel in "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

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In the film, Bridget's nine-year-old son Billy (Casper Knopf) grieves his father's death and worries about forgetting him as he grows older.

His science teacher, Mr. Wallaker, eventually helps him work through this and perform a solo at the school's Christmas concert in honor of Mark.

This storyline is absent from the book, although Bridget does note in her diary entries that both Billy and Mabel were helped by an "army of bereavement counselors and therapists" in the aftermath of Mark's death.

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'Bridgerton' season 4: Everything we know so far, from the release date to its cast

Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson photographed on the backlot of season four of "Bridgerton."
Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson photographed on the backlot of season four of "Bridgerton."

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  • Season four of "Bridgerton" is in the works, and will likely arrive in 2026.
  • The next season will focus on Benedict Bridgerton's love story with Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). 
  • Returning cast members include Luke Newton, Nicola Coughlan Jonathan Bailey, and Simone Ashley.

"Bridgerton" fans have been patiently waiting, and Benedict Bridgerton's season is coming.

Season three of the Netflix series, centered on Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington's (Nicola Coughlan) relationship, concluded with the release of part two in June.

In giving Polin a happy ending, "Bridgerton" also teased that Benedict (Luke Thompson), the second-eldest sibling, would get the main character treatment next season. His status as the lead has officially been confirmed, and new details about Benedict's season were just revealed at the "Bridgerton" virtual fan event called "Season of Love" on Friday.

Here's everything we know about season four of "Bridgerton" so far.

Benedict's love story will be the focus of season 4

Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton in season four of "Bridgerton,"
Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton in season four of "Bridgerton,"

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An official announcement about Benedict being the season four lead was made in July. In a video posted by Netflix, Thompson is handed a suit for the masquerade ball. But eagle-eyed fans weren't surprised, because this was all teased in the season three finale that aired in June.

As Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) prepared to head off to Scotland with Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd), John Stirling (Victor Alli), and Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza) in the episode, she assured Benedict that she'd only be gone until next year.

"Do you think Mama would ever let me miss her Masquerade Ball?" she said.

Benedict, still not ready to settle down, replied: "I will be there, hiding out behind a mask, avoiding eligible ladies like the plague."

That not-so-subtle moment was a nod to Benedict's novel "An Offer From a Gentleman," which is part of Julia Quinn's "Bridgerton" book series.

In the third, "Cinderella"-inspired book, Benedict meets a woman named Sophie Beckett at a masquerade ball. Unbeknownst to him, Sophie is a servant to a rude stepmother named Araminta Gunningworth. By the end of the novel, they express their love for each other and get married.

Netflix's official logline for next season reads: "The fourth season of 'Bridgerton' turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict is loath to settle down — until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother's masquerade ball."

'Dune: Prophecy' actor Yerin Ha will play Sophie Baek, Benedict's love interest

Yerin Ha at the "Halo" premiere on March 23, 2022 in Los Angeles.
Yerin Ha joins the "Bridgerton" cast as Sophie Baek.

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Ha was most recently seen on the Paramount+ TV series adaption of the "Halo" video game franchise and HBO's "Dune" spin-off series "Dune: Prophecy."

Netflix's editorial site Tudum reported that "Bridgerton" showrunner Jess Brownell changed Sophie Beckett's surname to a Korean name to fit Ha, a Korean actor from Australia.

"A name is the first bit of identity that you share with the world, and that's why changing a name can be so powerful," Ha told Tudum. "To make Sophie's name fit someone who looks like me is really empowering. All credit to Jess Brownell, our showrunner."

Sophie and Benedict are also confirmed to meet at a masquerade ball, just like in the book series.

Despite the character being based on Cinderella, Brownell assured fans that Sophie "is no damsel in distress."

"She is someone who has chess moves and is always thinking two, three steps ahead," Brownell said at the virtual fan event in January 2025. "So she's absolutely gonna throw Benedict for a loop."

'Harry Potter' actor Katie Leung is among the new cast members

Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li, Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gao, and Isabella Wei as Posy Li in season four of "Bridgerton."
Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li, Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gao, and Isabella Wei as Posy Li in season four of "Bridgerton."

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Katie Leung, who played Cho Chang in the "Harry Potter" film series, will portray Lady Araminta Gao.

Her character description reads: "Twice-married and twice-widowed, Araminta has two daughters debuting on the marriage mart this season and she's feeling the pressure to get at least one of her girls married off. Fabulous, discerning, and blunt, Araminta does not respond well when anything — or anyone — threatens her standing in society."

Michelle Mao will play Rosamund Li, Araminta's eldest daughter who's "beautiful, vain, and eager to please her mother." According to her official description, Rosamund will be vying for Benedict's heart when she hits the marriage mart.

Isabella Wei will play Posy Li, Araminta's youngest daughter who's described as kind and chatty.

Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan are back as Colin and Penelope Bridgerton in season 4

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Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan on season three of "Bridgerton."

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At the "Season of Love" event in February, Brownell said that the new installment will show Colin as a "wife guy" and the couple raising their baby, whose name has yet to be revealed.

Brownell previously told TheWrap that she'd like the pair to continue on the show beyond season four because she thinks there are more stories to be told. Newton similarly told Teen Vogue that he's committed to staying on the show indefinitely.

Brownell elaborated on Polin's place in season four in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, saying that the couple will shift to being part of the larger ensemble.

"I do think that there is a bit more to tell story-wise with Whistledown," she said. "Whistledown has been the narrative glue of every season. Now that Penelope's out publicly as Whistledown, I want to see more of what that's like. So, we will continue with them next season for sure."

In addition to the confirmed returns of Coughlan and Newton, Julie Andrews will also be back as the voice of Lady Whistledown.

Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley will also appear as Anthony and Kate Bridgerton

Simone Ashley as Kate and Jonathan Bailey as Anthony on season three, episode seven of "Bridgerton."
Simone Ashley as Kate and Jonathan Bailey as Anthony on season three, episode seven of "Bridgerton."

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Kanthony fans have been wondering how long Kate (Simone Ashley) and Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) will stay on the show after leading season two.

Previous season leads have largely stepped away after their story arcs concluded, but Anthony and Kate are the new heads of the Bridgerton household, which means they have to stick around.

In season three, Anthony and Kate show up in four episodes, often disappearing on trips around the world. The show writers likely did this to explain the characters' disappearance so Ashley and Bailey could film other projects (Bailey, in particular, was pulling triple duty, also working on "Wicked" and "Fellow Travelers").

In season three, episode seven, Anthony and Kate leave for a trip to India so Kate can visit her home and give birth to their first child. Though this looks like a convenient way to write the couple off the show entirely, that's not the case.

Brownell told Entertainment Weekly in June that Anthony and Kate heading to India allows the two actors to work on other projects "while still leaving the door open for them to return when and if they're able."

"So the India send-off is a plot device in certain ways that allows us to leave the door open," she said.

And the "Bridgerton" virtual event in February officially confirmed that Bailey and Ashley are indeed returning, including both in the official cast list for season four of "Bridgerton."

Fans will see "more of their marital bliss and seeing their baby as well," Brownell said.

Season 4 will expand the storylines of other 'Bridgerton' characters

Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton, Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton, Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton, and Will Tilston as Gregory Bridgerton on season three, episode four of "Bridgerton."
Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton, Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton, Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton, and Will Tilston as Gregory Bridgerton on season three, episode four of "Bridgerton."

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At the virtual event, Brownell teased where fans will see the "Bridgerton" characters at the start of season four.

The showrunner alluded to Lady Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) continuing her flirtations with Lord Marcus Anderson (Daniel Francis) and moving beyond the giggling that defined their season three interactions.

Violet will also be busy trying to prepare her unmarried kids for the future. While Francesa got married last season, her siblings Eloise and Hyacinth (Florence Hunt) haven't reached that milestone yet.

"Violet is once again trying to put Eloise on the marriage mart and she's absolutely dreading it," Brownell said.

On the flip side, Hyacinth "is desperate to pre-debut early. And the two of them get paired together this season for comedic results."

Meanwhile, Gregory (Will Tilston), the youngest son, is "going to get sent off to Eton for a little while, but that gives him time to come back no longer a gangly teenager but a young man."

As for the rest of the Ton, Brownell said that fans will see more of Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel), who has a new dynamic with Penelope now that she knows who Lady Whistledown is. Additionally, season four will expand on Queen Charlotte and Lady Agatha Danbury's (Adjoa Andoh) relationship.

Lady Danbury, who often vacillates between meddling and advising other characters, will help Will (Martins Imhangbe) and Alice Mondrich (Emma Naomi) navigate a new challenge as they settle into being members of society.

This isn't the last we've seen of Cressida Cowper

Jessica Madsen as Cressida Cowper in season three, episode seven of "Bridgerton."
Jessica Madsen as Cressida Cowper in season three, episode seven of "Bridgerton."

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Season three of "Bridgerton" gives more insight into Cressida's (Jessica Madsen) difficult home life and the lengths she'll go to in order to get out of her situation.

During the season, she attempts to take credit for Lady Whistledown so she can receive the reward money and avoid marrying an older man, but the plan backfires. Then, when she learns that Penelope is Lady Whistledown, she attempts to blackmail her with the intention of using the money to escape town and avoid being sent off to live with her aunt in Wales.

But Cressida is outsmarted and is last seen being sent away in a carriage to live with her relative after tarnishing the Cowper family's reputation.

In separate June 2024 interviews with The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, and The Los Angeles Times, Brownell said that Cressida's story isn't over yet.

"It felt a little early in this season for her to get a happily ever after just because we've watched two seasons of her being a real bully to Penelope. She has a little bit more growth to do, but I do want to give her a happy ending eventually," she told EW.

"We want to see more from Jessica Madsen," Brownell told THR. "So we wanted to leave her story a little bit more open-ended so that we can craft an ending for her in future seasons."

Showrunner Jess Brownell said the season 4 theme is 'forbidden love'

Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett in season four of "Bridgerton."
Yerin Ha as Sophie Beckett in season four of "Bridgerton."

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At the virtual event, Brownell said that every season follows a romantic trope, and season four is all about "forbidden love."

"That class clash gives us a very serious obstacle and the stakes could not be higher this year, so it's really a juicy one," she said.

"The theme of the season is really about true love being somewhere in between fantasy and reality," Brownell added.

The new season will delve into Benedict's status as a member of high society and Sophie's role as a maid. And after spending three seasons focusing on the happenings of the wealthy characters, season four will broaden the world to follow the working-class characters below them.

"Because you are now so familiar with the upstairs, I think viewers know just how difficult a pairing between a gentleman and a maid will be," Brownell said.

Ha said that Sophie's job as a maid at Penwood House, where she works for Lady Araminta, is high stakes.

"Living under that Penwood House is a mode of survival for her because if she doesn't, then she has nowhere else to go," Ha said. "I think it also highlights just how hard it was being a maid in that era. You mess up and your life can turn upside down in a second, and I think we're trying really hard to portray those dynamics."

Brownell said that the all-important masquerade ball where Benedict and Sophie meet will be "a very large chunk of the first episode." She also said that the aesthetic of the ball was inspired by William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and the vibe is "dark and mysterious and fairytale-like."

Aside from the masquerade ball, season four will pull additional elements from the book, like My Cottage — which is Benedict's countryside home — and a nearby lake that fans of the novel will be familiar with.

"I do think that this season is the most faithful to the book," Brownell said. "It really lends itself to adaptation plot-wise. It's very similar."

Still, some aspects were changed for the Netflix adaptation, like character motivations.

"Benedict is quite different from the book just in that Luke Thompson brings this wonderful sensitivity and self-awareness to the character," Brownell said. "So in Benedict's story of trying to woo Sophie, I think the character is a bit more delicate and thoughtful, perhaps, about the way he goes about it."

The 'Bridgerton' season 4 premiere probably won't be until 2026

Martins Imhangbe as Will Mondrich and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode two of "Bridgerton."
Martins Imhangbe as Will Mondrich and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode two of "Bridgerton."

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In June, Brownell told The Hollywood Reporter that fans will have to wait two years for the next season.

"We are working to try and put the seasons out more quickly, but they do take eight months to film and then they have to be edited, and then they have to be dubbed into every language," Brownell said. "And the writing takes a very long time as well, so we're kind of on a two-year pace, we're trying to speed up but somewhere in that range."

Production on season four began in September and Brownell told the Los Angeles Times and said that they chose to film during the fall partly for storytelling purposes but also out of practicality.

"It's still going to be just as lush and colorful, but just more in those warm fall colors instead of the pastels," she said. "There will still be some pastels, so it won't look like a totally different show."

Netflix confirmed that there will be eight episodes, just like the past installments. As of mid-February, they're still in production on season four. This means that the new season is likely to premiere at some point in 2026, but there's no confirmed release date yet.

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Stephanie Hsu bagged an Oscar nomination for the absurdist movie 'Everything Everywhere All At Once.' Now, she's ready for her rom-com era.

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Stephanie Hsu told Business Insider she wants to star in an "intimate" film.

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  • Stephanie Hsu is known for playing eccentric characters in films like "Everything Everywhere All At Once."
  • But after starring in 2024's "Laid," she told Business Insider that she's in her rom-com era.
  • Hsu wants to work on a "normal" and "intimate" project.

Stephanie Hsu is ready for her rom-com era.

When Hsu first played a romantic lead on a major stage in 2019, she was filled with self-doubt. She was the love interest in "Be More Chill," which had just moved from regional theater to Broadway, and she had never seen Asian Americans in such roles growing up.

"I remember being like, 'Oh my gosh, this is so crazy. Hundreds of thousands of people are about to see me as a love interest.'" she told Business Insider.

"It wasn't until then that I realized how much I hadn't been able to see myself like that. And I think that up until that point, I had always really understood myself to be the comedic relief more than the center driving force of desire."

Michael Zegen and Stephanie Hsu on season 4 of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
Michael Zegen and Stephanie Hsu on season four of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."

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During that period, Hsu was cast on the TV show "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" as Mei Lin, a quick-witted medical student. Alongside Joel Maisel, played by Michael Zegen, Lin was one half of the show's main couple.

"When I booked 'Maisel' the same thing happened where I was like, 'I don't know, me?' Not only would I be in the 1950s, but I would be a love interest. That's crazy," Hsu said.

That whirlwind year made Hsu realize not only that she could play a romantic lead, but she had a chance to shape how the next generation of Asian Americans see themselves.

"Art is a version of subliminal messaging, and there are going to be so many people, and young people especially, who are going to get to consume this and start to imagine a world in which the person that they have a crush on is me, is you," Hsu said.

In the years after, Hsu moved on to more unconventional roles, including the reality-warping embodiment of nihilism in the 2022 Oscar-winning movie, "Everything Everywhere All At Once," for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.

But Hsu returned to romance last year with Peacock's "Laid," a dark rom-com series in which she played Ruby, a self-destructive romantic whose exes are die in increasingly graphic and weird ways.

Hsu said this was the first step toward achieving her next goal: starring in a "normal" romantic drama.

"People always want to come to me for the weird, crazy shit," Hsu said.

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Stephanie Hsu plays Ruby in "Laid."

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Hsu loves love stories

Referring to the director Richard Linklater's romantic drama trilogy filmed over 18 years, she added: "I really want to do a quiet film. I am a sucker for the 'Before' trilogy, 'Before Sunrise,' etc. And I want to do something that is that intimate and gentle."

Her ambition has come at the right time amid a rom-com revival, thanks to hit movies and shows like "Anyone But You" and "Bridgerton." Actors as varied as Daniel Radcliffe, Paul Mescal, Dave Bautista, and Lupita Nyong'o, have said they want to be in them.

Hsu's desire for starring in a romance movie stems from her love of love stories.

"I want to tell them, and I want to continue to ask the myriad of questions that come with the territory of any love story," Hsu said.

As well as laying the foundations for that "normal" romantic role, "Laid" gave Hsu the opportunity to play a lead character on TV and executive produce for the second time.

Hsu said her top priority is pushing herself creatively regardless of genre, and she said she enjoyed every part of cultivating a positive environment on set. But she was still most worried about how audiences would respond to "Laid."

"I think the greatest challenge is when you start to develop a body of work that's a little bit more public-facing, it opens you up to everyone's opinion," Hsu said. "When you're just starting out, and you have opportunities to lead or do things, you can kind of just be in the spirit of continuous making. So I actually feel like the challenge was more of a psychological challenge."

The show wasn't a streaming hit, but critics and viewers who did see it, loved it. "Laid" currently has a Rotten Tomatoes critic score of 97%.

A still of "Laid" showing Stephanie Hsu wearing glasses, a necklace, a t-shirt and a yellow blanket, sitting on a bed next to Zosia Mamet in a buttoned sweater.
Stephanie Hsu with her costar Zosia Mamet in "Laid."

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'Manifesting' a role in 'Inside Out 3'

When asked about her next project, Hsu is cagey but hints it's something she has developed from the ground up.

"That is the big baby that I am really actively trying to push out and I can't tell you anything about it, but all my eggs are in that basket currently," she said, adding that she hopes the project will be made this year.

In the meantime, her drive to keep experimenting sees her "manifesting" starring in "Inside Out 3," though Disney has not announced a new film is coming.

"I've always wanted to do more voice acting," she said.

Last year, Hsu had two lead voice-acting roles in the animated shows "Kite Man: Hell Yeah!" and "The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy," and also voiced a villain in this year's Oscar animated movie frontrunner, "The Wild Robot."

"I just want to always find spaces in which I can continue to play and be in collaboration," Hsu added. "Otherwise, you're not working."

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Madison unexpectedly leaves 'Love is Blind' season 8 alone after getting caught in 2 love triangles. Here's what we know about her and her relationship status.

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Alex, Madison, and Mason were in a love triangle in "Love Is Blind" season eight's first few episodes.

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  • Madison was one of the main contestants in "Love Is Blind" season eight.
  • In the first episodes she is in two love triangles, involving two men and a woman.
  • Here's what her life is like now and what we know about her current relationship status.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first six episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

It seemed like the "Love Is Blind" contestant Madison was going to be a main character in season eight after getting caught in two love triangles.

But in a surprising twist, she leaves the pods without a fiancé.

In the first episode, Madison, a 28-year-old artist, gets close to two potential husbands: 33-year-old Mason, a flirty cinematographer, and 29-year-old Alex, a more reserved real estate broker. Meanwhile, Mason struggles to pick between Madison and Meg, an oncology nurse.

In episode four, Madison realizes she likes Alex more and agrees to be his girlfriend but Mason also tells Madison he is "committed" to her.

In the following episode, Mason backtracks when Madison breaks up with him, but Madison tells him she has already spoken to Meg about being committed to her.

Meg breaks up with Mason in the next episode, and Madison's involvement in it backfires on her relationship with Alex. In episode six, Alex and Madison argue after Alex tries to defend Mason. At the end of the conversation, Alex tells Madison that they shouldn't get married because they can't communicate with one another.

By the end of the first six episodes, none of the contestants in the love triangles get engaged. But the teaser for the rest of the season at the end of episode six hints that Mason and Meg may have reunited after leaving the pods — and Madison may have a run-in of her own with Alex.

Madison appears to be single but has made new friends on the show

To avoid spoiling the show, "Love Is Blind" contestants do not post about their current relationships until after the season ends.

But Madison doesn't follow Alex or Mason on Instagram or TikTok, despite following other contestants from her season. This could suggest she doesn't work things out with either of them. Alex does follow Madison on Instagram, however.

Madison may not have found a husband on "Love Is Blind," but she seems to have enlarged her social circle.

Several TikToks by Molly, another contestant on the show, suggest Madison is friends with some of the other women on the show. In the videos, she is seen hanging out with Vanessa, Molly, Brittany, and Casandra.

According to a LinkedIn page that appears to belong to Madison, she still lives in Minnesota and works as a social media manager for a tech company. But her Instagram and TikTok say that Madison is still pursuing her art career.

Madison also owns a sleepy French bulldog named Henri and runs an Instagram page dedicated to him.

The first six episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight are now streaming on Netflix.

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Devin picks Virginia on 'Love Is Blind' season 8, but his pod ex might come between them. Here's what we know about their relationship.

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Devin proposes to Virginia in "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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  • Devin is the last man to propose on "Love Is Blind" season eight.
  • He struggles to choose between Virginia and Brittany in the first half of the season.
  • Here is what we know about Devin and Virginia's relationship status.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first six episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

Devin proposes to Virginia in episode six of "Love Is Blind" season eight after being caught in a love triangle. But it seems his ex may be back in the picture in next week's episodes.

In the new season of Netflix's hit dating show, Devin, a 29-year-old director of a youth sports company and a high school basketball coach, connects with two women in the isolated pods: Brittany, a 35-year-old partnership executive, and Virginia, a 34-year-old healthcare recruiter.

Devin and Brittany bond over basketball and their dads having the same first name. During their first pod date, Devin and Virginia discover they went to the same high school at different times.

Devin struggles to choose between the two until episode four when Brittany reveals that she has dated women. He tells her he needs time to process this information, which Brittany doesn't appreciate.

During their next pod date in episode five, Brittany and Devin agree to stop dating, so then Devin focuses his energy on Virginia. Devin is the last man to propose in the pods.

In the three newest episodes, which premiered on Friday, the couple has a great time on their honeymoon, but when they return, Virginia drops a bombshell: She wants a prenup.

Devin is initially unsure but seems to agree after their conversation. However, the preview at the end of episode nine shows Devin appearing to be annoyed at the prenup in a future conversation.

The preview also teases Devin meeting Brittany face-to-face, which could imply that the love triangle is restarting again, unless it's a red herring.

Devin doesn't follow Virginia or Brittany on Instagram

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Devin and Virginia got engaged in episode six of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Before the season finale, it is hard to tell on social media who is still dating, as "Love Is Blind" participants withhold this information to prevent spoilers.

Ahead of the series' release, Virginia and Devin did not follow each other on Instagram, unlike other couples from the season. But Virginia is now following Devin and many of her castmates.

Devin is still not following any of his castmates on Instagram or TikTok.

This could indicate that the couple had split, or it could be a red herring. Some of the most successful "Love Is Blind" couples, like Garrett and Taylor from season seven, also weren't mutuals as the season aired.

As for Brittany, she is following Devin but he doesn't follow her back.

Fans will have to wait until the finale airs in March for confirmation of Devin and Virginia's relationship status.

The first six episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight are now streaming on Netflix.

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'Love Is Blind' season 8's Taylor and Daniel seem to survive their Instagram drama. Here's what we know about their relationship.

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Daniel and Taylor are one of the five couples on "Love Is Blind" season 8.

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  • Taylor and Daniel are among the five main couples on "Love Is Blind" season eight.
  • They are one of the last couples to get engaged and meet in the new season.
  • In episode six, Taylor almost quits the process after accusing Daniel of following her on Instagram.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first nine episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

Taylor and Daniel survive their first major conflict in the newest episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight.

Taylor, a colonoscopy nurse, and Daniel, a sales account executive, are the first established couple of the newest season of "Love Is Blind," Netflix's most popular reality series.

On the first of their blind dates, where they aren't allowed to see each other, Daniel jokingly proposes to Taylor after she asks if "he is down on one knee." They later bond over their shared family values and their love of Christmas. But Daniel does not propose until episode six, making them one of the last couples to get engaged.

After they meet in person for the first time, Taylor believes she has seen Daniel before. She says she thought Daniel followed and unfollowed her on Instagram months before the show.

Last week's batch of episodes ended on a cliffhanger, with Taylor confronting Daniel. But in episode seven, which premiered on Netflix on Friday, the conflict is quickly resolved after the producers allow Taylor to check her phone.

Taylor doesn't find proof that Daniel is lying, and he doesn't seem hurt by the accusations, so they agree to continue the process together.

In the remaining episodes, Daniel and Taylor go on a honeymoon, meet each other's parents, and settle into their engagement.

Taylor and Daniel are following each other on Instagram

The season finale isn't out, so Daniel and Taylor cannot confirm their current relationship status on Instagram because that would spoil the show.

The teaser at the end of episode nine shows Taylor in a wedding dress, suggesting they made it to the end of the process.

Business Insider found a marriage certificate on Minnesota's online marriage system that appears to belong to the couple, dated March 2024. This suggests that the pair did say yes at the altar but there is still a chance that they split after the show finished filming.

What we do know is that the pair are still following each other on Instagram and liking each other's content.

Taylor liked Daniel's most recent post, a picture of him proposing to her on the show. Meanwhile, Daniel has liked Taylor's two most recent posts that promote the show.

Fans will have to wait for the season finale to know their status.

The first nine episodes of "Love Is Blind" season eight are now streaming on Netflix.

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What happens to every key character in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy'

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Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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  • "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy" is the fourth and final installment of the rom-com franchise.
  • Most of the main cast are returning.
  • Here's where each returning character ends up, including Bridget Jones' parents, lovers, and close friends.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy."

"Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," which is available to stream on Peacock, is the final chapter of the British rom-com series.

Renée Zellweger returns as the hapless and lovable diarist who now finds herself in middle age, raising two kids, and ready for love again.

The cast includes a few new faces, including Chiwetel Ejiofor and Leo Woodall, who play Bridget's love interests.

There are also a number of returning cast members, including Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, and Sally Phillips, who make up Bridget's nearest and dearest.

Here's a breakdown of where every character ends up.

Bridget Jones makes a vow to start living for herself following the loss of her husband.
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Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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When audiences first met Bridget in the 2001 movie, she was a single, 30-something Londoner whose New Year's resolution was to find a nice, sensible boyfriend.

Over the course of the four films, Bridget falls in love and marries human rights barrister Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), but her path to her happily ever after wasn't exactly straightforward.

When audiences meet Bridget again in "Mad About the Boy," she's single once again but raising two children.

After embarking on an ill-fated fling with Rockster McDuff (Leo Woodall), a man twenty years her junior, Bridget finds herself falling for the stern, straight-laced science teacher, Mr. Wallaker (Chiwetel Ejiofor).

The two share a kiss in the street following a school Christmas concert, and in the final scene of the film, Mr. Wallaker is among those seen ringing in the New Year with Bridget and her loved ones.

Bridget's former boss and boyfriend, Daniel Cleaver, has become 'Uncle Daniel' to her kids.
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Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) is Bridget's former boss. As audiences will recall from the first film, after flirting via instant messaging in the office, the two embark on a relationship that ends sourly when Bridget finds out that Daniel is cheating on her with — as she put it — an "American stick insect."

While Bridget and Daniel reconnect in Thailand in the second film, "The Edge of Reason," he is absent in the third film.

When we see Daniel in "Mad About The Boy," he and Bridget have a platonic, teasing relationship, deepened by their decades of friendship. He is even referred to as "Uncle Daniel" by Bridget's children and babysits them.

Still a bachelor in his 50s, Daniel has a much younger girlfriend at the start of the film. Following a health scare, however, Daniel breaks up with her.

When audiences last see Daniel at Bridget's party, he and Bridget's colleague and friend Miranda (Sarah Solemani) have hit it off, to put it delicately.

Mark Darcy is absent, save for a few flashbacks.
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Colin Firth as Mark Darcy in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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In the first film, Darcy is introduced as a human rights lawyer who has known Bridget since she was a toddler, running around naked in his paddling pool.

While they made an unlikely couple, Bridget and Mark eventually get together.

However, it's revealed in "Mad About The Boy" that Mark was killed on a humanitarian mission in Sudan four years before the events of the film, leaving Bridget a widow and single mother.

As a result, Mark is mostly absent from the latest installment, except for a couple of scenes in which Bridget reminiscences about life before the tragedy.

Shazzer remains Bridget's best friend.
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Sally Phillips as Shazzer in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Shazzer is Bridget's bold, feminist friend who doesn't fear confrontation. In the first film, Bridget introduces Shazzer (Sally Phillips) as a journalist who "likes to say 'fuck' a lot."

Shazzer's personality has not changed much since the first film, and she now hosts a feminist podcast. She is last seen celebrating New Year's at Bridget's house.

Tom, another member of Bridget's inner circle, is still offering her dating advice.
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James Callis as Tom in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Another close friend of Bridget is Tom (James Callis) an arrogant, drama-loving retired '80s pop icon.

In the first film, Tom uses his one-hit-wonder status to get laid. By the final film, he has become a life coach and is still single.

Jude is also still on the scene, having climbed the corporate ladder.
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Shirley Henderson as Jude in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Rounding off Bridget's close friends is Jude (Shirley Henderson), the most emotional member of the friendship group.

In the first film, Jude is the head of investment at Brightlings, a fictional bank, and cries on multiple occasions to Bridget about her relationship problems.

In "Mad About The Boy," Jude has leveled up at work, but Bridget is not sure whether she is a "COO" or "CEO."

Bridget's beloved dad, Colin, is sadly no longer around.
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Jim Broadbent as Colin Jones in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Bridget has always been close with her father, Colin (Jim Broadbent), even after her he and mother briefly split during the first movie. But Bridget does not have Colin as her rock in "Mad About The Boy."

Partway through the film, a flashback scene reveals that Colin died a few years prior. Before his death, Colin tries to persuade Bridget to live life to the fullest after he's gone and not wallow in grief.

Toward the end of the film, Bridget writes in her diary that she realizes what Colin meant by this while watching her son, Billy, overcome his grief to give with a genuine smile at his school's Christmas concert.

Bridget's mom, Pamela, has moved into a nursing home.
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Gemma Jones as Pamela Jones in 2001's "Bridget Jones's Diary" and 2025's "Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy."

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Despite often despairing of her daughter's sartorial choices and approach to dating, Pamela (Gemma Jones) has stuck by Bridget's side throughout the films.

In "Mad About The Boy," she has moved into a nursing home, which Bridget and the rest of the family have been instructed to refer to as a "hotel," alongside her lifelong pal Una (Celia Imrie).

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'Twilight' actor Taylor Lautner is working on a show where he plays himself. Here's what we know about 'Werewolf Hunter.'

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Taylor Lautner now and in 2008's "Twilight."

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  • Amazon MGM Studios is developing a series where Taylor Lautner is a werewolf hunter.
  • Lautner, known for playing a werewolf in the "Twilight" movies, said he will play himself in the show.
  • Here's what to know about "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter."

"Twilight" star Taylor Lautner is returning to the world of werewolves with a new TV series where he plays himself.

Lautner rose to fame in the late 2000s when he played Jacob, a werewolf and romantic rival to Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen, in the hit teen franchise, which made $3.3 billion.

But after the series ended in 2013, he struggled to find a new project to match the success of "Twilight."

Now, Lautner is leaning into the "Twilight" nostalgia with "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter." He will play a fictionalized version of himself, balancing being a Hollywood actor and a "supernatural warrior."

On Wednesday, Variety and other outlets reported that Amazon MGM Studios were developing the series, and Lautner and his wife, who is also called Taylor Launter, confirmed the news on Instagram.

The new series follows in the footsteps of sitcoms like "Bupkis," "The Charlie Puth Show," and "Curb Your Enthusiam" where celebrities play fictionalized versions of themselves.

Lautner's series taps into Hollywood's current obsession with revisiting its greatest hits, leading to remakes and reboots of films and shows including "Harry Potter" and "Gossip Girl."

Netflix is also capitalizing on the franchise. In 2024 it announced it was working on an animated series based on "Midnight Sun," a novel by "Twilight" author Stephanie Meyer, which re-tells the original story from Edward Cullen's perspective.

Here's what to know about "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter," and how it ties to "Twilight."

The supernatural show will give an insight into the actor's struggles in Hollywood.

Taylor Lautner and Taylor Lautner attend the 2024 NFL Honors in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Taylor Lautner in 2024 with his wife Taylor Lautner.

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Per a logline shared by Variety, the show will focus on Lautner's years where he "vanished from the spotlight" after "Twilight" wrapped.

Lautner has said in interviews that he hid from paparazzi and "Twilight" fans during this time. After movies he starred in flopped, he took a break from acting between 2018 and 2022.

In "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter," Lautner's disappearance is explained by him joining a secret society of werewolf hunters and becoming a "Hollywood actor by day, supernatural warrior by night."

The logline ends: "Taylor must wrestle with the ultimate irony: fighting the very creatures that made him famous. Between saving the world, reviving his career, and falling in love, he faces the ultimate question—what happens when your biggest role becomes your greatest enemy?"

The directors of "Scream" and "Ready or Not" are behind it.

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Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin's past work is known for being bloody, like "Ready or Not."

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A full cast is yet to be released but, aside from starring in the show, Lautner will be an executive producer.

Variety reported that Tornante TV, the production company behind "BoJack Horseman," will produce "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter," while Daisy Gardner, an executive producer and writer, is the creator and showrunner.

Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, the co-directors of "Scream 5," "Scream VI," "Ready or Not," and "Abigail," are set to direct episodes which suggests the show could have horror or gore aspects.

No release date has been given for "Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter."

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What to know about 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' stars Jen and Zac Affleck, who claim they're related to Ben Affleck

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Jennifer Affleck is a Mormon influencer with two children, who features on 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.'

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  • "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Jen Affleck is pregnant with her third child.
  • She made a splash for claiming her husband, Zac, is related to Ben Affleck.
  • The pair's marriage is under scrutiny after the show featured a major argument between the two.

Jen Affleck, the star of 2024's sleeper reality hit "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," is pregnant with her third child with Zac Affleck.

The show had the most-watched premiere of any unscripted show on Hulu in 2024, even surpassing "The Kardashians," according to The Wrap.

It features eight women from Mormon MomTok, but the Afflecks caught fans' attention the most after one episode where Zac threatened to divorce Jen after she and the other influencers went to a Chippendales male stripper show.

The pair made amends, but other cast members called out Zac's behavior and advised Jen to leave him. After fans criticized Zac, Jen defended their relationship on social media.

The pair stuck it out and on February 11, People reported that Jen was pregnant with the couple's third child.

"I was a few days late, and while it was a surprise, we both had a feeling there was another baby waiting for us. We were very excited, there were a lot of emotions after a very crazy year," Jen said.

Here's what to know about Zac and Jen Affleck and their relationship.

Jen's parents met at Brigham Young University in Utah

In an episode of the "Weekly Trash" podcast in August 2024, Jen said her mother, Maria, was originally from Ecuador and converted to Mormonism when she met a group of missionaries. Maria met Jen's father, Rick, while they were both attending Brigham Young University in Utah.

Jen said she grew up with two biological siblings, two adopted siblings, and multiple foster kids in the Bay area in Northern California. Her family moved to Utah when she was 14, but Jen said she struggled to fit in because she came from a low-income family.

"I feel like we went from being like this normal family to like a broken family when we moved to Utah because it was just so much to navigate, and it was so hard for all of us," Jen said. "I moved here, and I was like, where do I belong?"

Zac and Jen met when she was 18 and they got married a year later

Jen said she met Zac on a dating app called Mutual in 2018 when she was 18 and he was 21. The pair got engaged six months later and married in the summer of 2019.

Per Jen's Instagram page, Jen and Zac had their first child, Nora Affleck, in November 2021, and their second child, Lucas Lowell Affleck, was born in August 2023.

Jen said they are waiting for delivery to find out the sex of their third child, but hope it is a girl.

"I've dreamed about this little girl for a while now, and I truly believe she's the one I'm carrying," she told People.

Jen is the breadwinner while Zac is in medical school

At the time "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" was filming, Zac had graduated from Brigham Young University and planned to attend medical school to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who were both surgeons.

Jen said there was a big wealth difference between her family and Zac's, and she had felt judged at times because of this.

In the pilot episode, Jen said she had been the family's provider, using money from her social media career to support them while Zac attended medical school.

Jen told Vulture in September 2024 that she initially wanted to start a videography business, but she turned into an influencer after a video about her pregnancy journey went viral.

In the season one finale, Zac pushed for them to leave Salt Lake City and move closer to where he planned to attend medical school, even if it damaged Jen's social media career.

Jen claims Zac is related to Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez pose together on the red carpet at the premiere of her film "This Is Me...Now: A Love Story."
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez attended the premiere of her visual album "This Is Me...Now: A Love Story" in February before they announced their separation.

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Ben Affleck is name-dropped in the reality series, when Jen claims that Zac's father is the actor's cousin, which would make him Zac's first cousin once removed.

Jen told People in September 2024 that Ben Affleck is a "distant relative," and that the couple had never met Ben or Casey Affleck.

"I'm hoping to meet him one day, too!" Jen said.

However, BI's own Katie Notopoulos cast doubt on that claim, using public records and those available on Ancestry.com to trace both Ben and Zac's family trees back generations. She found no common ancestor between the two Afflecks dating back to 1800.

That said, it's still possible they could be very distant relatives with a common ancestor from before then.

Jen auditioned to be part of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' before joining Mormon MomTok

In the "Weekly Trash" podcast episode, Jen said she wasn't affiliated with Mormon MomTok before the show started filming. She auditioned for the TV show and was inducted into the MomTok group after she was cast.

Jen said the show helped her and Zac address problems in their marriage before he started medical school.

Jen and Zac are moving to Arizona

In the season one finale of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," Jessi says Jen messaged her that she is leaving the Mormon MomTok group.

Jen also shared on TikTok in July that her husband had been accepted into medical school, and her family would be moving closer to the school.

In the "Weekly Trash" podcast, Jen said she hoped to be part of a second season of the show and MomTok, despite their move to Arizona, south of Utah.

In an episode on "The Viall Files" podcast in September 2024, Jen addressed her fight with Zac on the show, saying she and Zac had gone to therapy "non-stop" after filming ended.

"There was like a few moments where I was like, I don't know if I want to be in this relationship anymore," Jen said. But she added she had stayed with Zac because she believed he was changing.

"I'm not walking away right now because I do love him, and there is a side that people haven't seen, and I truly believe he's an amazing person," Jen said. "Maybe he didn't take accountability on the show, but he definitely did after."

Update September 19, 2024: This post has been adjusted to include information from Katie Notopoulos' report, which found that Zac Affleck and Ben Affleck are not related.

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Where to find the 'Love Is Blind' season 8 cast on Instagram and TikTok

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Madison Errichiello, David Bettenburg, and Taylor Haag are contestants on "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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  • The first six episodes of "Love Is Blind" stream on Valentine's Day.
  • This season is based in Minnesota with a new crop of 20 to 30-year-olds looking for love.
  • Here's what to know about the contestants, including where to find them on Instagram and TikTok.

"Love Is Blind" is back this Valentine's Day.

The first six episodes of season eight will air on Friday and feature a new cast of singles from Minnesota dating in isolated pods where they can't see what their partner looks like.

This season features multiple nurses, a wine bar owner, and a cinematographer. Here's where you can find the cast on social media.

Adam Beavis
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Adam Beavis from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Adam, 33, is a fashion director.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Alex Brown
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Alex Brown from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Alex, 29, is a commercial real estate broker.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Amanda Burke
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Amanda Burke from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Amanda, 43, is a district retail manager.

You can follow her on Instagram here.

Andrew Cole
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Andrew Cole from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Andrew, 27, is a real-estate agent.

You can follow him on TikTok here.

Ashley Sutten
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Ashley Sutten from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Ashley, 28, is a client success manager.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Benji Smith
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Benji Smith from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Benji, 26, is an entrepreneur and realtor.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Ben Mezzenga
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Ben Mezzenga from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Ben, 28, is a developer.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Brad Morgan
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Brad Morgan from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Brad, 35, is a dentist.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Brian C Sumption
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Brian C Sumption from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Brian, 30, is a wine bar owner.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Brittany Dodson
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Brittany Dodson from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Brittany, 35, is a partnership executive.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Casandra Barron
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Casandra Barron from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Casandra, 30, is a hairstylist.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Daniel Hastings
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Daniel Hastings from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Daniel, 30, is a sales account executive.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

David Bettenburg
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David Bettenburg from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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David, 33, works in medical device sales.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Devin Buckley
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Devin Buckley from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Devin, 29, is a basketball coach and a youth sports program director.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Hugo Orieny
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Hugo Orieny from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Hugo, 30, works in marketing.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Joey Leveille
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Joey Leveille from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Joey, 35, is a physician associate.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Kylie Shuelke
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Kylie Shuelke from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Kylie, 28, is a medical student.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Lauren O'Brien
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Lauren O'Brien from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Lauren, 31, works in educational sales.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Madison Errichiello
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Madison Errichiello from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Madison, 28, is an artist.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Mason Horacen
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Mason Horacen from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Mason, 33, is a cinematographer.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Meg Fink
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Meg Fink from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Meg, 31, is an oncology nurse.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Molly Mullaney
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Molly Mullaney from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Molly, 30, is an executive assistant.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Mo Ndiaye
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Mo Ndiaye from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Mo, 35, is a property manager.

You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Monica Danus
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Monica Danus from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Monica, 28, works in digital marketing.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Sara Carton
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Sara Carton from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Sara, 29, is an oncology nurse.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Scott Sanderson
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Scott Sanderson from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Scott, 34, is a project manager.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Taylor Haag
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Taylor Haag from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Taylor, 32, is a colonoscopy nurse.

You can follow her on Instagram here.

Tiera Wright
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Tiera Wright from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Tiera, 34, is a marketing strategist.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Tom Dann
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Tom Dann from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Tom, 38, is a management consultant.

You can follow him on Instagram here.

Vanessa Boreland
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Vanessa Boreland from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Vanessa, 31, is a media planner.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Virgina Miller
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Virgina Miller from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Virginia, 34, is a healthcare recruiter.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

Yemi Ajagbe
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Yemi Ajagbe from "Love Is Blind" season eight.

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Yemi, 30, is a product sales manager.

You can follow her on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

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Everything we know about 'The Wheel of Time' season 3, including the potential death of a major character

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"The Wheel of Time" is based on a 15-book fantasy series.

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  • "The Wheel of Time" returns for season 3 on March 13.
  • Prime Video released the first trailer for the new season.
  • The season will adapt the fourth book of the novel series, "The Shadow Rising."

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for season two of "The Wheel of Time."

The first trailer for "The Wheel of Time" season three teases explosive battles and the death of a major character ahead of the premiere on March 13.

"The Wheel of Time," a fantasy show based on the 15-book series of the same name, was renewed by Prime Video for a third season back in 2022, months ahead of the season two premiere.

In the season two finale, the Emond's Field five — Rand al'Thor (Josha Stradowski), Perrin Aybara (Marcus Rutherford), Mat Cauthon (Dónal Finn), Egwene Al'Vere (Madeleine Madden), and Nynaeve al'Meara (Zoë Robins) — defeat the villainous Dark One's lead minion, Ishamael (Fares Fares). He seemingly dies and fades into dust.

But the fight isn't over.

Moiraine (Rosamund Pike), the heroes' ally, reveals that Rand is the Dragon Reborn, a prophesied hero sent to save the world from the Dark One, which means the heroes will face more threats.

In the new trailer, Moiraine appears again, saying that she saw a series of possible futures. However, she learns that her and Rand's fates are linked. In order for Rand to live to complete the prophecy, she might have to die.

In the fifth book of the series, "Fires of the Heaven," Moiraine sacrifices herself to defend Rand from Lanfear (Natasha O'Keeffe), a former lover of the Dragon Reborn.

Though this season is not meant to adapt the fifth book, it could shuffle around sections of the story, as the show has done with other storylines.

Here's what to know about the third season.

The next season will adapt "The Shadow Rising" — and possibly "The Dragon Reborn," too.
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Season three will likely focus on the Aiel, who we met properly in season two.

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Season two mainly adapted the second book of the series, "The Great Hunt," while taking a few moments from the third book, "The Dragon Reborn."

Showrunner Rafe Judkins told Deadline in 2022 when the series was renewed that the third season would adapt the fourth book, "The Shadow Rising."

The season may also adapt large chunks of "The Dragon Reborn," as key story elements from that novel have yet to be shown in the TV series.

Book three follows Rand's journey to the Stone of Tear (a giant fortress) to collect the legendary sword called Callandor, to prove he is the Dragon Reborn. "The Shadow Rising" directly follows that event and shows Rand going back to his original people, the Aiel in the Aiel Waste, to prove the legend to them as well. 

In the first trailer, we see Rand visit the Aiel Waste, which is in line with "The Shadow Rising."

There are six Forsaken now after Rand.
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Laia Costa as the new villainous Forsaken Moghedien in the season two finale.

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In season two, we meet Lanfear (Natasha O'Keeffe), an immortal member of the forsaken, a group of powerful sorcerers. She is stuck between her loyalty to the Dark One's plan and her love for the Dragon Reborn, but in the season finale, she betrays Ishamael.

At the end of the episode, she aims to get rid of the dials that contain the other imprisoned Forsakens. Instead, she finds one of the Forsaken, Moghedien (Laia Costa), who tells her that Ishamael freed the six remaining Forsaken before his death, and they will all be hunting Rand and his four friends.

In the book series, we are not told exactly when the Forsaken are freed, but throughout the story, they try to kill and turn Rand to their side so that the Dark One can rule the world.

Moghedien specifically is one of the villains in "The Shadow Rising" whom Nynaeve encounters and battles. Asmodean, Sammael, and Semirhage are three Forsaken who also appear in the book.

Judkins teased that at least one new Forsaken will appear in season three during a panel at New York Comic Con 2023.

"I can confirm that we have cast and put on set a Forsaken you have not seen in the show as of yet," the showrunner said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Since Sammael was mentioned in the flashback scene in the season two finale, that character could be one of the Forsaken who will appear next.

Season three will focus on Rand and Perrin's story, according to the showrunner.
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Marcus Rutherford as Perrin Aybara in "The Wheel of Time" season two finale.

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During the "The Wheel of Time" panel at New York Comic Con 2023, Judkins also confirmed several characters and cities that will be incorporated in season three.

Per THR, Judkins said that the season will mainly focus on Perrin and Rand's journey, similar to how season two largely focused on Nynaeve and Egwene's story. He added that the season will also showcase the life of the Aiel and the Sea Folk, a group of people who live by the sea and are known for their trading.

Judkins highlighted two cities in his teasers for season three, Rhuidean and Tanchico, which both appear in book four.

Rhuidean is the city in the Aiel Waste, which Rand visits in "The Shadow Rising" to prove he is the Dragon Reborn, or as the Aiel call him, the Car'a'carn.

Meanwhile, Tanchico is the city where Nynaeve battles Moghedien. Judkins already revealed that Elayne and Nynaeve will be in the city, which implies that the encounter will be adapted.

"I don't know if I can say this — but we built a bar and some of our characters like Nynaeve and Elayne are in there," Judkins said, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Judkins also said that season three would include more dream-walking, a skill that Lanfear and Ishamael have used a lot in previous seasons.

"We also get to explore with some of our characters the world of dreams and dreamwalking, and I think that's a really cool thing to get to do in season three because it is one of those unique elements in 'Wheel of Time' that no other book series really has," Judkins said, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The Children of the Light will want revenge against Rand and the Aes Sedai.
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Jay Duffy as Dain Bornhald, an important member of the Children of the Light.

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The Children of the Light, also known as the Whitecloaks, are a religious group in "The Wheel of Time" who want to eliminate the Dark One and his followers. However, they do not know who is evil so they torture and kill all those who oppose them, including the Aes Sedai, who are powerful sorcerers.

In the season finale, the Children of the Light participate in the big battle in Falme, but they suffer major casualties and retreat.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Judkins said during the NYCC panel that the show will be a return to the Two Rivers, the home of the five main heroes.

This may be adapting the section in "The Shadow Rising," when the Children of the Light attacks the Two Rivers after being corrupted by the Dark One's followers into thinking there is evil there.

The Aes Sedai will be trying to uncover the Black Ajah in their ranks.
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Kate Fleetwood as Liandrin Guirale, one of the first Black Ajah we meet.

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In the Aes Sedai organization, every witch who has passed their training and initiation is split into different groups, called Ajah, based on their talents.

However, the Dark One has been able to convert some of the Aes Sedai to their side, and those converts form the secret Black Ajah to try and do his bidding. In episode four of season two, we learn that Liandrin Guirale (Kate Fleetwood) is one of the Black Ajah, secretly corrupting the Aes Sedai.

In "The Dragon Reborn" and "The Shadow Rising" books, Egwene, Nynaeve and fellow Aes Sedai ally Elayne Trakand (played by Ceara Coveney in the series) try and hunt down the Black Ajah to stop their corruption. This is what brings them to Tanchico.

In "The Shadow Rising," this also leads to a coup in the White Tower, the Aes Sedai base, where Siuan Sanche (Sophie Okonedo) is ousted as the leader of the Aes Sedai.

This seems to be teased in the first trailer for season three, with clips of Aes Sedai fighting each other in the White Tower.

Mat Cauthon may receive some powerful artifacts and almost die.
Dońal Finn as Mat in "The Wheel of Time" season two.
Dónal Finn took over as Mat Cauthon in season two after Barney Harris left the show.

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Part of Mat's journey in "The Shadow Rising" — discovering his past lives — has been adapted already in season two. But there's still a major aspect of his story in book four that we could potentially see in season three.

During their journey in the Aiel Waste in the fourth book, Mat, Moiraine, and Rand go to a different dimension where they meet a fox-like race called Eelfinn.

The Eelfinn grant Mat three wishes which lead to him being gifted the knowledge of military generals, a polearm called the ‎ashandarei‎‎, and a medallion that protects him from the One Power.

However, when he makes a wish that he wants to leave, they misinterpret his words and hang him to a tree, almost killing him. He barely survives after being revived by Rand.

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The 'Saturday Night Live' 50th anniversary special line-up includes Robert De Niro and Sabrina Carpenter. Here's how each guest is linked to the show.

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Kim Kardashian, Robert De Niro, and Sabrina Carpenter are three of the many stars set to appear on the "Saturday Night Live" 50th anniversary show.

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  • "Saturday Night Live" will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a three-hour special on February 16.
  • Sabrina Carpenter, Robert De Niro, Adam Sandler, and Kim Kardashian are among those set to appear.
  • Here's how each guest is linked to the show.

The three-hour-long, 50th-anniversary special of "Saturday Night Live" is shaping up to be a major event, featuring returning castmembers and former guest hosts like Adam Sandler and Robert De Niro.

NBC has been gearing up for the anniversary by releasing multiple documentaries about the show's history and organizing a livestream concert on February 14, featuring acts including Lady Gaga, Post Malone, and the Backstreet Boys.

The special will be the centerpiece of the celebration, airing on NBC and Peacock on February 16 from 8 to 11 p.m. E.T.

NBC has announced the guest stars for the episode, but didn't say what they will do.

Here's what to know about the guests and their history with "SNL."

Adam Driver
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Adam Driver last appeared on "Saturday Night Live" in December 2023.

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Adam Driver has hosted the show four times, and was nominated for an Emmy in 2020 for his guest appearance that year.

In 2016, Driver parodied Kylo Ren, his "Star Wars" villain, in a sketch where he pretended to be a maintenance worker to find out what his underlings thought of him.

Ayo Edebiri
Ayo Edibiri wearing a white dress and holding a Dune popcorn bucket at a winter formal party.
Ayo Edebiri hosted "Saturday Night Live" for the first time last year.

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Ayo Edebiri hosted "SNL" for the first time in February 2024, with Jennifer Lopez as the musical guest.

The actor joked about her role in "The Bear," and one of her sketches poked fun at the "Dune" popcorn bucket.

Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny wearing shades, a black blazer and matching trousers on the "Saturday Night Live!" main stage in front of a band.
Bad Bunny pulled double duty as host and musical guest during his last appearance on "Saturday Night Live" in 2023.

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Bad Bunny was a musical guest on the show in February 2021. Two years later, in October 2023, he hosted and was its musical guest.

Dave Chappelle
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Dave Chappelle hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live!" in January.

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Standup comedian Dave Chappelle has hosted "SNL" four times in just under a decade, and has won two Emmys for two separate appearances on the show.

Chappelle is known for his controversial monologues. During an episode he hosted in January, he joked about Sean "Diddy" Combs, the Los Angeles fires, and President Donald Trump's reelection.

John Mulaney
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John Mulaney hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live" this season.

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John Mulaney started off as a writer on "SNL," working on the show from 2008 to 2013. Since his departure, he's hosted multiple times and was nominated for an Emmy for an appearance in 2019.

In 2022, Mulaney was inducted into the show's Five-Timers Club, a tradition where a host's fifth appearance is marked by them receiving a special jacket and being in a dedicated sketch.

Kim Kardashian
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Kim Kardashian hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2021.

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Kim Kardashian hosted the show in October 2021. Between 2009 and 2021, cast members have also impersonated her 15 times.

Steve Martin and Martin Short
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Martin Short and Steve Martin have hosted "Saturday Night Live" separately and as a duo.

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In December 2022, Steve Martin and Martin Short, the "Only Murders in The Building" costars and long-term friends, hosted the show together for the first time. But they've both appeared on the show solo too.

Short was briefly an "SNL" cast member from 1984 to 1985, and he has hosted it five times since then, including this season's Christmas episode in December 2024.

Martin has hosted the show 17 times, the second-highest in the show's history.

Miley Cyrus
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Miley Cyrus has hosted and been a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" multiple times.

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Miley Cyrus hosted the show three times in 2011, 2013, and 2015 — as well as performing as the musical guest in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021.

The "SNL" cast has also impersonated her nine times between 2010 and 2024.

Paul McCartney
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Paul McCartney has been a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live!"

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The former Beatle Paul McCartney has been the musical guest on "SNL" four times: in 1980, 1993, 2010, and 2012.

Paul Simon
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Paul Simon has been a musical guest and host on "Satuday Night Live"

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Paul Simon, of Simon and Garfunkel fame, has hosted the show four times: in 1975, 1976, 1986, and 1987. He's also been the musical guest on 13 different episodes.

Pedro Pascal
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Pedro Pascal made his "Saturday Night Live" debut in 2023.

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Pedro Pascal's first appearance on "SNL" as the host in February 2023 won him an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Pascal also made a cameo appearance later that year during Bad Bunny's episode, where he reprised his role as a cast member's overprotective mom.

Peyton Manning
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Peyton Manning first hosted "Saturday Night Live" almost 20 years ago.

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Peyton Manning, a former NFL quarterback, has hosted "SNL" once, in 2007. In 2022, Manning returned to appear on the "Weekend Update" segment to talk about his love for Netflix's "Emily in Paris."

Quinta Brunson
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Quinta Brunson has hosted "Saturday night Live" once.

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In April 2023, two years after creating and starring in "Abbott Elementary," Quinta Brunson made her hosting debut on "SNL." The anniversary special will be her second appearance on the show.

Robert De Niro
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Robert De Niro has made multiple appearances on "Saturday Night Live" impersonating Robert Mueller, the former director of the FBI, for political sketches.

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Robert De Niro has hosted "SNL" three times but has made several more cameos since his first appearance in 1992.

In 2019, De Niro was nominated for an Emmy for playing special counsel Robert Mueller on the show.

Sabrina Carpenter
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Sabrina Carpenter first appeared on "Saturday Night Live" last year as the musical guest.

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Sabrina Carpenter, a Grammy winner and rising pop star, made her first appearance on "SNL" as a musical guest in May 2024, where she performed her songs "Espresso," "Feather," and "Nonsense."

Carpenter and her song "Espresso" have been referenced in other sketches, including the viral "Bridesmaid Speech" sketch from Ariana Grande's October 2024 episode.

Scarlett Johansson
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Scarlett Johansson, who is married to "Saturday Night Live" cast member Colin Jost, has appeared on the show multiple times.

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Scarlett Johansson is married to Colin Jost, who is a resident news anchor on the show's Weekend Update segment.

The actor has hosted the series six times, and has made multiple cameos.

Johansson's last appearance was during this season's Christmas episode in December 2024.

Tom Hanks
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Tom Hanks made a cameo in the Christmas episode of "Saturday Night Live" in 2024.

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Tom Hanks has hosted the series ten times. In 2017, he was nominated for an Emmy for his guest appearance.

Hank's last hosted when "SNL" ran a virtual version of the show in April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Woody Harrelson
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Woody Harrelson last hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 2023.

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Woody Harrelson has hosted "SNL" five times. During Harrelson's fifth hosting appearance in February 2023, he didn't get the typical Five-Timers Club induction sketch, but he did receive the robe.

Laraine Newman, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, and Jane Curtin
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(Back, left to right) Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Michael O'Donoghue, (Middle, left to right) Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, (front) Garrett Morris in a sketch in 1975.

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Laraine Newman, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, and Jane Curtin were part of the first cast of "Saturday Night Live" when it premiered in 1975, as depicted in 2024's biopic "Saturday Night."

Chase, who anchored the first version of the show's Weekend Update, was on "SNL" for two seasons, winning two Emmys and being nominated for two more. He returned to host the show eight times, and made surprise appearances.

The other three stayed on until 1980, earning an Emmy nomination as a cast in 1979 for Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Program.

Eddie Murphy
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Eddie Murphy on the 40th anniversary special of "Saturday Night Live."

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Eddie Murphy was part of the season six cast in 1980, stepping in after the original cast, most of the writers, and the original creator, Lorne Michaels, left the show.

Murphy was nominated for three Emmys while on the show, but didn't win one until 2020, for hosting. He has hosted the show three times.

Adam Sandler and Chris Rock
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Chris Rock and Adam Sandler have cameoed while the other hosted "Saturday Night Live" in recent years.

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Season 16, which began in 1990, was the first season to feature Adam Sandler and Chris Rock.

Sandler received three Emmy nominations while on the cast but one more nod when he hosted the show for the first and only time in 2019.

Rock has hosted SNL four times since leaving the cast in 1993.

Molly Shannon and Will Ferrell
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Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon joined "Saturday Night Live" in 1995.

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Molly Shannon and Will Ferrell both joined the show in its 20th season in 1995, and stayed for seven seasons.

Both stars received Emmy nominations while on the show. Shannon has hosted the show twice since leaving, while Ferrell has hosted five times.

Tracy Morgan and Jimmy Fallon
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Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, and Jimmy Fallon on "Saturday Night Live."

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Season 22, which began in 1996, introduced Tracy Morgan and Jimmy Fallon as "SNL" cast members.

Fallon lasted seven seasons, spending the last three co-anchoring the show's Weekend Update segment. He has since hosted the show three times, winning Emmys for his appearance in 2012 and 2014.

Morgan stayed on for six seasons, returned to host twice, and was nominated for the guest actor Emmy in 2016.

Tina Fey and Maya Rudolph
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Tina Fey and Maya Rudolph in an episode of "Saturday Night Live" in 2011.

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Tina Fey originally joined SNL as a writer in 1997, but three years later, she joined the season 26 cast at the same time as Maya Rudolph.

Fey co-anchored the show's Weekend Update for the six years she was a cast member, during which time she won one out of four Emmy nominations. Fey was also nominated for an Emmy after hosting the show six times since 2008, and won the guest actor award in 2009 and 2016.

Rudolph, best known on "SNL" for her impersonations of Beyoncé, stayed on the cast for nine years. She has been nominated for four Emmys for her three guest host appearances and her appearance in 2020 as Kamala Harris. She won the guest actor award in 2020 and 2021.

Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers
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Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers on the Weekend Update.

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Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers joined the show in 2001, with Meyers lasting 13 seasons to become the third longest-running cast member of all time.

Poehler stayed for eight seasons, co-anchored the Weekend Update from 2004-2005, and was nominated for two Emmys during her tenure. Since leaving, Poehler has hosted the series twice and won an Emmy as a guest actor when she co-hosted the show with Fey in 2016.

Meyers anchored the show's Weekend Update from 2006 to 2014, was a writer for the series, and nominated for 11 Emmys for his contribution to the show, winning once. He has hosted "SNL" once.

Fred Armisen and Will Forte
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Will Forte and Fred Armisen on "Saturday Night Live" in 2003.

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Fred Armisen and Will Forte joined the cast in season 28, which premiered in 2002.

Forte stayed on for eight seasons, returning to host in 2022.

Armisen was a cast member for 11 seasons. He hosted in 2016 and received an Emmy nomination for outstanding writing alongside the episode's writers.

Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig, and Jason Sudeikis
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Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, and Andy Samberg on "Saturday Night Live" in 2012.

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Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig, and Jason Sudeikis joined "SNL" in season 31, which debuted in 2005.

Samberg and Wiig stayed for seven seasons, and Sudeikis for nine. Each made several cameo appearances after leaving.

Wiig has hosted five times, been nominated for four Emmys as a cast member, and nominated as a host an additional four times.

Samberg and Sudeikis have each hosted the show once. Samberg has been nominated six times for comedy songs he cowrote for the show, winning once for "Dick In A Box."

Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson
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Pete Davidson and Kate McKinnon left "Saturday Night Live" in 2022.

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Pete Davidson and Kate McKinnon left SNL in 2022, and they have each returned to host the show once since leaving.

During her 11 seasons on the show, McKinnon was a standout cast member, gaining nine nominations in a row as best supporting actress in a comedy series. She won the award in 2016 and 2017.

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What we know about the upcoming 'Jurassic World: Rebirth' movie, after the last three sequels made over $1 billion each

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Bechir Sylvain, Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson star in "Jurassic World Rebirth."

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  • "Jurassic World Rebirth" hits theaters on July 2, 2025.
  • The upcoming sequel has a new cast that includes Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, and Scarlett Johansson.
  • Here's what to know about the latest sequel of the billion-dollar franchise.

"Jurassic World," a $5.5 billion franchise, is returning to its dinosaur park origins with a brand new star-studded cast.

When it was released in 1993, "Jurassic Park" became a pop culture classic, making $978 million, but its sequels weren't critical or commercial successes.

Over the last decade, Universal successfully revitalized the "Jurassic Park" franchise with a new trilogy, grossing over $1 billion with each "Jurassic World" film.

In August 2024, Universal announced that a new sequel, "Jurassic World Rebirth," would premiere in theaters on July 2, 2025.

A trailer released on Wednesday teases that the film will focus on a squad infiltrating the island that once held the original facility from the first "Jurassic Park" film.

Rob Mitchell, the director of theatrical insights at film industry research firm Gower Street Analytics, told Business Insider in August 2024 that "Jurassic World Rebirth" will likely make over $1 billion like its predecessors.

Mitchell said the franchise is popular enough to survive potential negative reviews, as the last movie, "Jurassic World: Dominion" made over $1 billion with a Rotten Tomatoes critic score of 29%.

Mitchell also highlighted the casting of Mahershala Ali and Scarlett Johansson, whom he said were the biggest stars the franchise has ever hired.

"I think the fact that it has these big star names, like Scarlet, and really well-respected names, like Mahershala Ali, will make people go, 'Well, there must be something interesting in this that they can get these guys to do this movie,'" Mitchell said.

Here's what we know about the sequel, including the new cast and the synopsis.

"Jurassic World Rebirth" is set five years after the last film.
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Jonathan Bailey and Scarlett Johansson are the new lead stars of the "Jurassic World" franchise.

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After the events of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" and "Dominion," cloned dinosaurs coexist with humans on Earth after they are released from an amusement park.

In "Jurassic World Rebirth," — set five years after "Dominion" — dinosaurs live in isolated areas around the world because "the planet's ecology has proven largely inhospitable" to them.

A team of scientists and operation experts discovers that three of the largest dinosaurs hold the key to a drug that could help humankind and go on a trip to secure DNA samples from each creature.

But when the operation collides with a civilian boating expedition, they all find themselves stranded on an island with "a sinister, shocking discovery that's been hidden from the world for decades."

Mahershala Ali, Scarlett Johansson, and Jonathan Bailey play the lead roles.
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Mahershala Ali stars as Duncan Kincaid in "Jurassic World Rebirth."

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Oscar-winner and Marvel star Johansson plays the main character, Zora Bennett, a covert operations expert who leads the team trying to find the dinosaurs.

Oscar-winner Ali plays Zora's team leader, Duncan Kincaid, and Jonathan Bailey stars as a paleontologist, a scientist who studies fossils, called Dr. Henry Loomis.

Rupert Friend plays Martin Krebs, a Big Pharma representative. Philippine Velge, Bechir Sylvain, and Ed Skrein, whose character names have yet to be revealed, round out the team.

"The Lincoln Lawyer" star Manuel Garcia-Rulfo plays Reuben Delgado, the father of the family who collides with Zora's team. Luna Blaise, David Iascono, and Audrina Miranda play the rest of Reuben's family.

It's unclear if the original "Jurassic Park" actors will return for the sequel, but almost all major characters are still alive at the end of "Dominion," so they could still return.

"Jurassic Park" screenwriter David Koepp will pen the script, while Gareth Edwards, the director of 2014's "Godzilla," will direct the new sequel.

The "Jurassic World" cast is unlikely to appear in the new sequel.
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Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard were the leads of the last three "Jurassic World" films.

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The last three "Jurassic World" films established a new cast led by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, but there have been no reports that they are returning.

Pratt told the Today Show in May 2022 that "Dominion" felt like a finale to the franchise.

Chris Pratt is live with us on the plaza! 🦖 pic.twitter.com/DkitwygiuP

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) May 5, 2022

"This is the sixth Jurassic film, and it's the end of this franchise," Pratt said. "I really do think it's the end. You've got the legacy cast back, Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, plus the cast of Jurassic World all converged, our storylines converging in a way that is very much a finale."

But Howard told People in August 2022 that she was excited to see the franchise continue, though she believed the next film would have a "largely different cast."

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The 2025 Grammys went great for everyone — except Drake

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Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé won multiple Grammys, but Drake was left empty-handed.

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  • Many fan-favorite stars, including Beyoncé, Chappell Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter, were Grammys winners.
  • Kendrick Lamar took home 5 awards for "Not Like Us," his diss track about Drake.
  • Lamar's awards amplify Drake's defeat after their intense rap beef.

Fans are calling Sunday's Grammys one of the best nights for the awards show in years after Beyoncé, Chappell Roan, and Kendrick Lamar won big.

But Lamar's success made Drake, the rapper's biggest rival, the event's biggest loser.

After more than a decade of being snubbed for the top award, Beyoncé finally won the prestigious album of the year for "Cowboy Carter." Rising stars Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, and CharliXCX dazzled with performances of their most popular tracks and each took at least one award.

There was some disagreement about Billie Eilish going home empty-handed, but many fans on social media seemed to think there were no major snubs this year — something of a rarity for an awards show.

Lamar, who had a resurgence in 2024 after beating Drake in a diss track battle and dropping a chart-topping album "GNX," also took home five awards for "Not Like Us," his most popular diss track about Drake. Lamar won the most awards for any artist on Sunday and won in the top categories: song of the year and record of the year.

Although Drake skipped the Grammys this year and was not nominated for any awards against Lamar, the song's success is a further embarrassment for Drake.

The Recording Academy gave five awards to a song that accuses Drake of pedophilic behavior and also played the song during the event, where Beyoncé and Taylor Swift can be seen dancing along.

Beyoncé & Taylor Swift dancing to Not Like Us and the WHOLE CROWD singing a minoooooooorrr all on live TV is diabolical 💀 pic.twitter.com/MDAQrYHGcM

— HΞZΞKIAH (@htvtc21) February 3, 2025

Drake denied the pedophile allegation in his response song "The Heart Part 6," released in May 2024.

In November 2024, Drake tried to sue Universal Music Group, the record company that owns Lamar's and Drake's labels, accusing it of using illicit methods to boost "Not Like Us." In January, he dropped another lawsuit against Universal that alleged defamation over the song's allegations.

UMG has denied Drake's allegations of boosting "Not Like Us" and of defamation.

Sunday's result is unsurprising because the Recording Academy has always embraced Lamar, who now has 22 Grammys, and famously snubbed Drake, who has only won five times from 55 nominations.

Drake has been critical of the Grammys in recent years, writing in an Instagram story in 2024: "All you incredible artists remember this show isn't the facts it's just the opinion of a group of people who's name are kept a secret 🤫😂 (literally you can google it). Congrats to anybody winning anything for hip hop but this show doesn't dictate shit in our world."

But "Not Like Us" continued success shows that Drake can't lawyer his way out of his rap beef defeat and win back favor with the public.

Drake's year of humiliation is not over. Lamar's next stop is the Super Bowl halftime show on February 9, and fans expect him to perform his diss tracks one last time as a final blow to Drake.

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