Taylor Sheridan’s New 8-Part Crime Series Adds OG Yellowstone Star To Stacked Cast

Taylor Sheridan’s new series is growing its cast and was recently renewed, around the same time as season four of Tulsa King. This new show, called Frisco King, is a spin-off of the Paramount+ crime series starring Sylvester Stallone. It will follow Russell Lee Washington Jr., a hitman from season three of Tulsa King, as his story continues in Frisco, Texas, with Samuel L. Jackson reprising his role.

Mr. Buterin’s Grand Scheme: Prediction Markets as the New Tea Leaves

In a proclamation that has set the digital parlors abuzz, Mr. Buterin has once again insisted that prediction markets are not merely a playground for the financially adventurous, but a “truth-seeking, decision-support layer.” One can only wonder if he intends to replace the morning paper with these markets entirely.

Nintendo Switch Online Members Have New Limited-Time Rewards to Claim

Just before the launch of Pokemon Pokopia on March 5th, Nintendo announced new, limited-edition custom icons for Nintendo Switch Online. These icons are based on characters from Pokemon Pokopia and will be released in four sets throughout the month. The first set is available now, offering a variety of characters, backgrounds, and frame options. Here’s a guide on how to get these icons and the release dates for each of the four waves.

A Court of Thorns and Roses TV Show Author Sarah J. Maas Breaks Silence On Canceled TV Series, One Year Later

In a recent episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, author Sarah J. Maas revealed she now owns the rights to adapt her books herself. She shared her excitement about being fully involved in any future TV or movie adaptations, explaining she wants to oversee the creative process from start to finish. While admitting she’s a bit of a perfectionist, Maas emphasized her passion for film and television and her desire to ensure any adaptations stay true to her vision and what fans expect.

Taylor Sheridan’s First Yellowstone Sequel Is an Instant Streaming Hit, Officially Breaking a 7-Year Record

Luke Grimes, known for his role as Kayce Dutton on Yellowstone, now stars in his own series, Marshals. The show launched on CBS with 9.52 million viewers—the largest debut for a new series since FBI premiered in 2018 with 10 million viewers. Marshals’ debut audience was even bigger than many of the premieres for Yellowstone itself, and it also outperformed the finale of Dancing With the Stars (9.43 million viewers), making for a very successful launch.