Jamie Campbell Bower Makes Cameo in ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’

As reported by Deadline, actor Sam Bower stepped in to finish a performance of The First Shadow after Louis McCartney, who plays Henry Creel, had to leave the show unexpectedly. Bower took over during a key scene where Henry Creel encounters Eleven in the Rainbow Room at Hawkins Laboratory, overseen by Dr. Brenner. The Stranger Things actor was clearly touched by the audience’s enthusiastic response during the final curtain call. He joined the rest of the cast onstage, where McCartney gave a moving speech praising Bower’s performance, calling him a standout in The First Shadow.

All 4 Movies & Shows Releasing On Netflix On Christmas Day, Ranked

I think I finally understand why Netflix is dropping so many new shows and movies on Christmas Day – they’re hoping to get a lot of viewers! But it also makes sense that things will be really competitive, even just on Netflix. All those new releases are fighting for attention, not just against other streaming services, but against everything else already available on the platform. It’s going to be a battle to see what people watch the most that day.

Спокойствие Ethereum: История об уменьшении плеча и спокойствии на рынке 📉

Ethereum, судя по всему, движется по более спокойным водам после резкого снижения плеча, при этом данные показывают, что открытый интерес на основных биржах снизился с августа. Более чем приветная передышка, можно сказать, хотя вопрос остается: станет ли это спокойствие прелюдией к буре или тихим плаванием? 🌊

Dwayne Johnson Was Super Stressed The Morning Golden Globes Noms Came Out. How Ryan Coogler Made His Day

During a recent red carpet interview with the Are You Okay Show, the Jumanji star revealed he had actually turned his phone off the day that the Golden Globe nominations came out, because he was so nervous. Eventually he decided to turn his phone on and he only heard one ding, which he thought indicated that he may not’ve gotten the nomination. In the Instagram video, he said:

9 Iconic 2000s TV Shows That Have Aged Gracefully

The way people watch TV has changed dramatically thanks to streaming services and smartphones. We now expect instant access to shows and often binge-watch them, and recommendations are tailored to our preferences. This has led to shorter attention spans and a demand for fast-paced stories that quickly grab our attention. As a result, shows are often designed to be immediately engaging, sometimes at the expense of complex storylines or character development, prioritizing viral moments instead. While these changes can be challenging, they aren’t necessarily negative.

Event Horizon’s Ship-as-Villain Reveal Is Sci-Fi’s Smartest Twist

When Event Horizon was first announced, most people didn’t have high expectations. It was a horror movie set in space, directed by a relatively unknown director who had previously made the Mortal Kombat video game film. At the time, any spaceship horror movie was immediately compared to Ridley Scott’s classic Alien, which set a very high bar. This comparison probably hurt Event Horizon when it came out, contributing to both its poor performance in theaters and negative reviews. However, over the years, the film gained a dedicated cult following. Fans believe it’s far better than it was originally received, praising its incredibly surprising plot twist, which remains one of the most shocking in the genre even today.

Landman Season 2 Episode 6 Officially Sets Up Tommy’s M-Tex Exit

Tommy and Cami’s leadership at M-Tex has gotten off to a difficult start. They’ve discovered the company’s funds are all locked into insurance investments. This leads Cami to ask Danny Morrell (Andy Garcia) for a loan, and the resulting partnership brings up a long-standing conflict between the companies’ leaders, as seen in the episode “Dark Night of the Soul.”