"Someone dies," she revealed to ET at the 2026 Golden Globes. And she was as shocked as fans may be, saying she "stood up on my couch" while reading the script. However, she refrained from providing specifics. "I won't tell you who," she affirmed, only calling it a "wild play" and "wild behavior," meaning it's time for Reddit to dig out their magnifying glasses.
"When I'm filming something, that's all I think about," he explains. "When I'm not, I kind of drop it completely... Weirdly enough that was the best prep I could have done." That distance helped him return to Percy with a clearer head, even if it's jarring to watch earlier episodes later. "By the time it comes out, you're a completely different person," he says, noting how long post-production can stretch things out.
I'm not much of a breakfast eater, Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy Norris says at the very top of Landman season 2. There's Kellogg's, General Mills, and whoever makes those shitty little waffles? (That's Eggos, which is also owned by Kellogg's, by the way.) Well, the people who tell us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day are the sons of bitches that make the stuff, says Thornton.
Like a hearty Scottish breakfast, Outlander: Blood of My Blood has kept fans fed as they wait for Claire and Jamie's journey to continue in the eighth (and final) season of the flagship series. Of course, the prequel spinoff has quickly taken on a life of its own - with viewers swooning over the intersecting love stories that formed the Beauchamp and Fraser families. Fortunately, their saga doesn't end with the Oct. 10 finale.
LOS ANGELES -- FX's critically acclaimed comedy "English Teacher" is back for Season 2. You can watch the official trailer here. Season 2 finds Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez) once again caught in the chaos of Morrison-Hensley High, where no issue is too small, or too controversial. Evan isn't alone in the madness or the mess. Returning are his sharp-witted best friend Gwen (Stephanie Koenig), eccentric guidance counselor Rick (Carmen Christopher), gym teacher Markie (Sean Patton), and the perpetually panicked Principal Moretti (Enrico Colantoni).