What Happened to Dr. Collins on The Pitt? HBO Finally Reveals the Truth

Dr. Heather Collins, a key character in The Pitt, left the show after just one season. Though her character departed in Season 1, Episode 11 (“5:00 P.M.”) following a heartbreaking confession to Robby about her miscarriage, many fans anticipated her return. However, three months after the season finale, Tracy Ifeachor (who played Dr. Collins) announced she wouldn’t be back for Season 2, a decision confirmed by executive producer John Wells as a creative one. The specific reason behind this creative choice wasn’t revealed until four episodes into the second season.

Harry Potter Reboot Actor Reveals How He Landed His Role As Hagrid

In an interview with The Guardian, actor Frost shared that he and his family watched all eight Harry Potter movies together every Christmas before his audition. While being a fan and rewatching the films isn’t unusual given the series’ popularity, Frost went above and beyond – he confessed to writing the name ‘Hagrid’ approximately 7,000 times.

Mark Wahlberg’s Shooter Hits Paramount+ Top 10 List 15 Years Later

As of January 29th, the film Shooter has entered the top 10 most popular movies on the streaming service in the United States, landing in 10th place. It follows The Running Man, which was previously the service’s most successful movie in the US. Shooter has also done well internationally, ranking as the third most popular film on the streaming service in France.

Guillermo Del Toro Confirms New Version Of Netflix’s Frankenstein

At the Sundance Film Festival, while presenting a restored version of his first film, Cronos, the director announced that a longer version of Frankenstein is finished. He didn’t say exactly when it will come out, but indicated it will be available soon, according to people who were there.

Alien: Romulus Is a Streaming Success on HBO Max

Okay, so Alien: Romulus is still killing it! Not only did it do great in theaters, but it’s now a top 10 movie on HBO Max worldwide, according to FlixPatrol. It’s pretty cool it’s found a second life on streaming a year after its initial release – definitely worth checking out if you missed it!

‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX Mock-Doc Has Big Ideas, Little Laughs

The film is a smart and playful idea, similar in spirit to the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap and the experimental film I’m Still Here, which it actually nods to. Charli XCX plays a version of herself, openly satirizing the absurdity of fame and her own part in it. While it doesn’t offer a harsh self-critique, the movie honestly explores the difficult balance of suddenly managing a huge, corporate system that often prioritizes profit over artistic integrity – even if that means sacrificing quality, treating fans like customers, and enabling problematic behavior. The film asks if Charli’s current, vibrant persona can last, if it should last, and if she has the power – and the desire – to ultimately change direction.