‘The Family Plan 2’ Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Action Sequel Is Likable Enough

The movie continues the story from The Family Plan, two years later, in Buffalo, New York. Dan (Mark Wahlberg) and Jessica (Michelle Monaghan) are enjoying a night out when their babysitter, 18-year-old Kyle (Van Crosby), struggles to manage his younger brother, Max (played by twins Peter and Theodore Lindsey). They rush home, but Jessica doesn’t tell Dan about a big opportunity at work. The next day, the whole family heads to Jessica’s parents’ house for Thanksgiving. During a video call with their oldest daughter, Nina (Zoe Colletti), who’s studying in London, they jokingly reference Dan’s secret past.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Hated That They Remade ‘Total Recall’

I recently heard a fascinating story from Arnold Schwarzenegger himself. He was at a screening of a remake of one of his old films, and he shared what it was like watching someone else step into a role he’d made famous. It really got me thinking about how actors feel when their iconic movies get revisited!

Fantastic Four Can’t Top This Legacy Sequel With A 74% On Rotten Tomatoes

According to FlixPatrol, Freakier Friday is currently the most popular title on Disney+, surpassing The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Both shows are performing better than Zootopia 2 | A Special Look, A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, and The Devil Wears Prada. While Freaky Friday remains at the bottom of Disney+’s Top 10, Freakier Friday has held the number one spot as of November 21st.

The Worst Rom-Com Couples in History

It’s frustrating when a movie relies on romance, but the lead actors just don’t seem to connect. Even experienced and talented actors sometimes struggle to create believable chemistry, and when they don’t, the film feels flat. It’s hard to define what makes that spark, but you definitely know when it’s missing.

Jon Bernthal Will Next Appear as Frank Castle in His Own Special; Not in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2

Jon Bernthal returning as the Punisher was exciting news for fans. He’s a popular, gritty character from Marvel comics, and many who enjoyed the Marvel shows on Netflix had been hoping to see him in the Daredevil: Born Again series. While a scene after the credits of the first season hinted at his return, Marvel Studios has now clarified that won’t happen in Born Again itself. Instead, Sana Amanat, an executive producer on Born Again, told Empire magazine that the post-credits scene actually sets up a separate special featuring Bernthal’s Punisher.

8 Reasons It’s Tough to Watch South Park Today

Though South Park can still offer insightful political humor and wonderfully silly moments, the show has transformed significantly over time. Episodes now often tell ongoing stories, are more explicit in their content, delve heavily into politics, and assume viewers are very familiar with current events. Some fans enjoy these changes, while others find them confusing, exhausting, or simply dislike them. However, everyone agrees that the show is quite different now than it used to be.

ABC Paves The Way For The Return Of 9-1-1’s Worst Villain

Season 9 of 9-1-1 has reached its midseason break, meaning new episodes won’t air until 2026. After just six episodes, the season has seen significant developments for the characters at the 118, both in their personal lives and at work, though the pacing has been a little uneven. This season has covered a lot – from a failed space mission and a tragic incident at a medical spa, to the heartbreaking loss of Eddie’s grandmother.

David Tennant Joins The BBC Drama Time

The first season of the show featured actors Sean Bean, known for Game of Thrones, and Stephen Graham from Adolescence. The second season, written by Paul McGovern and Helen Black and directed by Andrea Harkin, added Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), Tamara Lawrance (Get Millie Black), and Jodie Whittaker, who previously starred in Doctor Who.