7 Shows That Tried (And Failed) to Recreate Big Little Lies’ Magic

These series, often adapted from novels, typically feature dramatic plot twists and a high-quality, visually appealing style. Big Little Lies was particularly successful and emotionally resonant, even its second season, which some considered a risk. (It’s still unclear what the third season will be like.) Subsequent shows have tried to replicate this success with mixed results.

Jason Momoa’s Conan The Barbarian Remake Scores Streaming Success

This film wasn’t one of Jason Momoa’s strongest performances, receiving negative reviews and failing to make a profit at the box office. While it cost $90 million to make, it only earned $63.5 million worldwide. Despite these issues, it did receive one award nomination – for Best Make-Up at the Saturn Awards.

Scream Star Confirms Melissa Barrera Ghostface Theory

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly about Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Skeet Ulrich, who played Billy in the Scream movies, revealed that the initial idea was for Melissa Barrera’s character, Sam, to become the next Ghostface. He confirmed this was part of a planned three-movie arc, and shared the information when asked about potentially returning for Scream 7.

Golden Globe 2025 nominations

Here are the nominees for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy:

Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme
George Clooney for Jay Kelly
Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke for Blue Moon
Lee Byung Hun for No Other Choice
Jesse Plemons for Bugonia

The Simpsons: Every Christmas Episode (In Chronological Order)

Like any long-running show, some Simpsons episodes are better than others. But with over 30 seasons to choose from, fans are sure to find plenty to enjoy during the holidays. The show continues to be a favorite, and it doesn’t look like it will be ending anytime soon.

Why John Slattery Was Credited As ‘Special Guest’ In Mad Men Season 1

The first episode of Mad Men was surprisingly polished, requiring only a few small changes after AMC ordered the first season. Created by Matthew Weiner, the show offered a compelling look at the world of advertising in the 1960s, centered around the charismatic and mysterious Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the Creative Director at Sterling Cooper, and a cast of unforgettable characters.