Malcolm In the Middle Reboot Trailer Still Doesn’t Show Dewey

The new series begins 19 years after the original show ended in 2006 after seven seasons on Fox. Malcolm, now a father himself, has been trying to keep his daughter and himself separate from his famously chaotic family – but he’s pulled back in when his parents celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. The trailer for the revival showed familiar faces like Hal (Bryan Cranston), Lois (Jane Kaczmarek), Francis (Christopher Masterson), Reese (Justin Berfield), and Malcolm (Frankie Muniz). Notably, the youngest brother, Dewey, who was originally played by Erik Per Sullivan, will be portrayed by Caleb Ellsworth-Clark in the new series.

Less Than a Year on, Canceled MCU Show Revived in Surprising Marvel Report

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange is the character in focus. The first Doctor Strange movie, released in 2016, successfully launched a new franchise and showcased a popular actor. That initial film introduced storylines, like Mordo’s pursuit of rogue sorcerers, that haven’t been resolved even now, a decade later. The sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, complicated things further, ending with Doctor Strange trapped in the Dark Dimension as of 2022. Despite this, plans for a Doctor Strange spinoff show were once proposed, and recent reports suggest it’s still being developed.

PS6 and Next Xbox Reportedly in Danger of Being Delayed

Rising RAM prices may push back the release of the next PlayStation (PS6) and Xbox, according to Insider Gaming. Demand from AI companies building large data centers has caused a significant increase in the cost and scarcity of RAM. Because of this, Sony and Microsoft are reportedly considering delaying their new consoles, hoping RAM prices will decrease. This could mean fans won’t see the PS6 or the next Xbox until 2029 or even later, as exact launch dates are currently unknown.

The Orville: Seth MacFarlane’s Sincere Star Trek Homage

Shows like American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Ted (both the films and series), and A Million Ways to Die in the West all share the same quirky, unpredictable humor that first appeared in Family Guy. However, The Orville marked a departure for MacFarlane, as he created a genuinely touching and respectful homage to Star Trek.

Michael Rosen: “This may sound extraordinary, but I’m not traumatised by the death of my son”

As a total cinema buff, I’m always looking for stories about real life, and Rosen’s new book, ‘Good Days’, feels like one of those. There are so many people out there telling you how to live, but what really gets my attention is someone who’s actually been through it. Rosen clearly has, and the fact that he’s come out on the other side feeling okay? That makes me want to hear what he has to say. It feels like advice you can actually trust.

Waiting for the Out author reveals new BBC drama doesn’t avoid the “moral complexity” of characters in prison

He’s a philosopher who teaches classes in prisons throughout the UK, working with inmates of all ages and backgrounds – including those serving life sentences, struggling with addiction, or convicted of sex offenses. His compelling and often difficult experiences are detailed in his 2022 memoir, The Life Inside, and are now the inspiration for Waiting for the Out, a new six-part drama on BBC One, written by Dennis Kelly (known for Utopia and Together).

Adolescence’s Erin Doherty talks Doctor Who speculation – and whether she’d return for a second run of Netflix hit

Erin Doherty is back on screen in the second series of Disney+’s historical drama, A Thousand Blows, playing a London thief named Mary. She stars alongside Stephen Graham, who plays a bareknuckle boxer called Sugar. Despite her success, Doherty has chosen to take extended breaks from work – and what are her thoughts on becoming a viral sensation online?