EastEnders casts British sitcom legend as Reiss confronted by Debbie’s parents
It’s safe to say that EastEnders‘ Reiss Colwell (played by Jonny Freeman) is in a bit of a pickle.
It’s safe to say that EastEnders‘ Reiss Colwell (played by Jonny Freeman) is in a bit of a pickle.
Brooke Shields is having a brat summer.
At the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics, athletes are sharing valuable and gold medal-equivalent insights about Olympic Village before the competition even begins.
Approximately two months after its theatrical release, Sony Pictures Entertainment has revealed that “Tarot,” a horror film featuring Jacob Batalon from “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” will be streaming on Netflix starting in August. This chilling production, penned by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg for the screen, is an adaptation of Nicholas Adams’ 1992 novel of the same title. Based on the book’s summary, the plot revolves around a band of college friends who mysteriously start dying after having their horoscopes read. In order to unravel the enigma before it’s too late, they must collaborate and pool their resources.
In the intriguing universe of One Piece, you’ll find an abundance of characters. To put it simply, these characters are undeniably appealing. Regardless of your personal preference, One Piece has got you covered. Over the course of many years, Eiichiro Oda has brought to life a multitude of pirates that fans are unwaveringly devoted to. Recently, a cosplayer has breathed new life into Dracula Mihawk, sparking widespread virality online.
The “Spawn” movie project is making progress, albeit slowly. Recently, a significant advancement was made with the unveiling of a new “King Spawn.” During an interview before San Diego Comic-Con, creator Todd McFarlane shared that this isn’t the final title and is merely a working one. He also clarified that the film doesn’t follow the comic series with the same name. McFarlane believes that “King Spawn” distinguishes the project from previous iterations, so there’s a possibility that the movie will bear this or a similar title upon its release in theaters.