Bowen Yang Leaves SNL: Star Breaks Silence on Exit

After keeping quiet about leaving Saturday Night Live, Yang finally spoke up on Instagram, sharing a heartfelt message to the show’s creator, Lorne Michaels, and his Wicked co-star, Ariana Grande.

After keeping quiet about leaving Saturday Night Live, Yang finally spoke up on Instagram, sharing a heartfelt message to the show’s creator, Lorne Michaels, and his Wicked co-star, Ariana Grande.

“The Housemaid” movie closely follows Freida McFadden’s 2022 novel, which means it doesn’t offer much in the way of surprises if you’re looking for something new. While it’s not a bad film, it’s more frustrating than satisfying to see a potentially great story play out so predictably.

According to reports, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Alan Bergman, co-chair of Disney Entertainment, turned down a potential movie idea in 2021. The film would have continued the story of Kylo Ren and his path to redemption following the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh and actor Adam Driver were both keen on the project, and it had been given the green light by Lucasfilm’s leadership team, including its President, Vice President, and Chief Creative Officer.

The popular Prime Video series Bosch is known for its consistently strong drama, and Titus Welliver’s performance has been key to its success. While viewers strongly identify him with the show, currently only the Ballard series, starring Maggie Q, continues the Bosch universe on Prime Video, meaning Welliver is now free to take on new roles.

The new Western-style show launched on October 10th with its first two episodes. It quickly became popular on the streaming service, staying at the top of the charts even with mixed reactions from critics.

Sergio Leone’s classic Western, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, first came out in 1966 internationally and in the US in 1967. It’s the final film in his celebrated “Dollars Trilogy,” which also includes A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. Good news for Western fans: all three movies will be available to stream for free on Tubi starting January 1, 2026 – a great way to start the new year!

It’s rare for war stories to focus on the people who aren’t actually fighting. Sometimes, individuals behind the scenes can have a huge impact on the outcome of a war, and often a significant one—for good or bad. The series John Adams introduces us to one of those people, someone many would welcome having on their side.

Starting January 1st, you’ll be able to watch Lone Survivor on Netflix. This film, directed by Pete Berg, tells the true story of Marcus Luttrell, a Navy SEAL who was the sole survivor of a dangerous mission in Afghanistan called Operation Red Wings. The mission’s goal was to capture a Taliban leader, but when things went wrong and his team was killed, Luttrell had to fight for his life against overwhelming enemy forces. Here’s what the movie is about:

While Cyberpunk 2077 has improved significantly since its launch, repeated playthroughs reveal some lingering flaws in its world and gameplay. The upcoming sequel is a great opportunity to address these issues and further enhance what is already a fantastic open-world game.

Right from the start, the movie creates a sense that a big surprise is coming, and its serious tone makes you even more anxious. You’re not just wondering what will be revealed, but also what kind of movie you’re watching – will it be genuinely frightening or surprisingly funny? It keeps you guessing until the very end. Sometimes a line seems like a casual joke, and other times it feels like an important piece of the puzzle, making it difficult to know what’s really going on.