Jenna Bush Hager Details Savannah Guthrie Reunion After Today Absence

When Savannah returned to the morning show after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in January, Jenna shared a touching account of their reunion live on air during the show.

When Savannah returned to the morning show after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in January, Jenna shared a touching account of their reunion live on air during the show.

The TV show Sullivan’s Crossing began in 2023 with Maggie Sullivan leaving her job in Boston to reconnect with her father, Sully, in Nova Scotia. However, for season 4, Maggie’s father won’t be appearing, meaning actor Scott Patterson will no longer be part of the cast.

We’ve left out some smaller characters from previous films, such as Lois from Scream 2 (played by Rebecca Gayheart) and Murphy (Portia de Rossi), as well as George Willis (Tim Simons) and Robbie Rivers (Mark Consuelos) from Scream 7. While they appear, there’s nothing to suggest they’ll return in future installments. Also, with Joel McHale appearing in Scream 7, it seems Patrick Dempsey’s character, Mark Kincaid, won’t be coming back either.

As a longtime Batman fan, it’s been established for ages – way back in the New 52 with the “Death of the Family” storyline – that the Joker knows Bruce Wayne is Batman. It wasn’t just a one-time thing either! “Endgame” doubled down on it, and even more recently, during James Tynion IV’s run, the Joker actually used that knowledge to rob Bruce’s fortune. DC seems pretty set on this being a permanent part of their history. But honestly, after their latest encounter, it feels like the Joker knowing Bruce’s secret isn’t the big deal everyone thought it would be. It’s like, yeah he knows, but it doesn’t really change anything.

When Sony bought Bungie in 2022, many people were surprised. While Bungie created the Destiny game, they’re most famous for being the original developers of Halo, a key series for Microsoft.

Thrillers are famous for their clever dialogue, and films like L.A. Confidential, Witness, and The Maltese Falcon are prime examples of incredibly well-written scripts. Similarly, in Film Noir, powerful and memorable lines are essential, and directors often strive to end their stories with a lasting impact. A particularly striking example is a chilling line delivered by Faye Dunaway in 1974 that remains unforgettable.

Directed by John Sturges, known for The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape tells the inspiring true story of Allied prisoners of war who bravely planned an escape from a heavily guarded camp. Their goal was to disrupt Nazi supply lines, and the events were originally documented in a book of the same name by Paul Brickhill. The film’s screenplay was crafted by W.R. Burnett and James Clavell, the author of Shogun. While based on real events, Sturges’ movie adds fictional elements. Steve McQueen stars as Hilts, nicknamed ‘The Cooler King,’ a key figure among the prisoners. What begins as a way to keep spirits up evolves into a genuine opportunity for freedom when a chance to escape presents itself.

The new trailer hints at major storylines for Homelander, focusing on his supposed greater purpose, and Butcher, who has gained new powers. It also confirms the return of Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy. Their father-son dynamic remains tense, and another confrontation between Butcher and Soldier Boy seems likely. The trailer’s most striking moment, at the 2:04 mark, shows Colby Minifie’s character being choked by Soldier Boy, immediately followed by a shot of Jared Padalecki, suggesting they are all involved in the same scene.

Today, we’re highlighting major storylines centered around Superman, and we’ll be looking at five of the best. First, let’s clarify what we mean by “event” and what makes a story truly about Superman. For our purposes, an event is a storyline that crosses over into multiple comic book series, but not self-contained stories limited to a single title. For example, “Fall of Metropolis” counts, but a story like “Brainiac”—which only happens in Action Comics—doesn’t. We’re also focusing on stories where Superman plays a central role for a significant amount of the time, not just stories published in his own comics. Now that we’ve covered that, let’s get to our ranking of the best Superman events.

According to Variety, Maya Hawke has been cast as a lead in the upcoming film adaptation of Gabrielle Zevin’s popular novel, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Hawke will portray video game designer Sadie Green.