Tracker Season 2 Photos Reveal First Look at the Cast After Key Star’s Departure

This fall, get ready for more thrilling escapades with Colter Shaw as the television series ‘Tracker’ gears up for its Season 2 debut on CBS. Although it won’t hit the screens until Sunday, October 13th, CBS is building excitement among fans by releasing sneak peeks of the upcoming premiere. The images from the first episode, entitled “Out of the Past,” feature not only Justin Hartley’s character Colter Shaw in action, but also his team members who are making a comeback.

Salem’s Lot Director “Extremely Thankful” for Stephen King’s Support of Reboot

After a long wait, the adaptation of Stephen King’s “Salem’s Lot” will finally air on MAX on October 3rd – nearly two years after it was filmed and following numerous setbacks. This is an exhilarating moment for the movie, and for director Gary Dauberman, this wouldn’t be happening without the backing of Stephen King himself. In an interview with Total Film, Dauberman expressed his deep gratitude for King’s support. He didn’t reveal all the details, but he emphasized that it played a crucial role in making the movie’s release possible.

Can Kagurabachi Lead the Next Generation of Shonen Jump?

2021 has seen several long-running series wrapped up or coming to an end in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, leaving a significant gap for new hits. If Kagurabachi can maintain its current momentum, it could become the next generation’s breakout successes. The magazine is currently experiencing a major transition with some series concluding this summer and others ending their runs in the fall. Recently, Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia finished its run, and Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen manga is due to end later this month. These two series have been key contributors to Weekly Shonen Jump’s success over time.

Bobby Moynihan Talks Embodying Fan-Favorite Jedi Bob in LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy

The animated series titled “LEGO Star Wars: Reimagine the Galaxy” is coming to Disney+, presenting a fresh perspective on the Star Wars universe through four animated episodes. Alongside various alternate versions of characters from the expansive Star Wars lore, this series introduces Jedi Bob (voiced by Bobby Moynihan), a character beloved by LEGO collectors. Originally an unnamed Jedi in the official LEGO sets for “Attack of the Clones“, fans have since dubbed him “Bob” and now, he’s set to receive his own backstory. In an interview with ComicBook about “LEGO Star Wars: Reimagine the Galaxy“, Moynihan discussed the intriguing task of voicing a character with franchise history, but without any established canon behind him.