Only Murders In The Building Season 5 Finale: Lester’s Killer Revealed

As a huge fan, I have to say season 5 of Only Murders in the Building really delivered! Mabel, Charles, and Oliver wrapped up their latest case with a fantastic finale – they discovered a secret, underground casino inside their building, the Arconia! The episode title, “The House Always…”, perfectly captured the theme – it’s a nod to the saying that the casino always wins, and our detectives definitely learned that lesson this time around.

Dead Man’s Wire Director Talks About Balancing Fact and Fiction With the Movie’s True Story

I’m really excited about this movie’s cast! Bill Skarsgard plays the main character, Tony Kiritsis, and Dacre Montgomery is playing Richard ‘Dick’ Hall. Cary Elwes is also in it as Detective Michael Grable, one of the lead detectives investigating the case. Plus, you’ve got legends like Al Pacino as M. L. Hall, Colman Domingo as Fred Temple, and Myha’la as Linda Page – it’s a seriously impressive lineup!

Only Murders In The Building Season 5 Ending: Who Killed Lester & Shocking Cliffhanger Death Explained By Creator

John Hoffman, co-creator of Only Murders in the Building, explains how they revealed the killer in season 5 and hints at a new murder mystery coming in season 6. The season 5 finale, which aired on October 28th, finally solved the case of the Arconia doorman’s death, but also set up a brand new investigation for Mabel (Selena Gomez), Oliver (Martin Short), and Charles (Steve Martin).

New ‘Lanterns’ Plot Details Potentially Reveal Troubling News for Fan-Favorite DC Hero

A recent Men’s Health article featuring Aaron Pierre included details from Lanterns co-creator Chris Mundy about the show’s direction. Mundy explained that the series will balance superhero action with a classic buddy cop dynamic, focusing on the relationship between John Stewart and Hal Jordan. A central theme will be the passing of the torch – when experienced heroes should retire and allow the next generation to lead. Mundy praised Pierre’s casting as John Stewart, highlighting the expected contrast between his character and Jordan’s Hal, played by Chandler.

DCU Star Breaks Silence on Losing Major MCU Role: “No Longer a Part of It”

In an interview with Men’s Health, actor Pierre spoke about being removed from the cast of Blade. He remembered being thrilled when he was originally cast, but learned a valuable lesson: a role isn’t official until you actually start filming. Pierre didn’t share specifics about his intended character or the reason for his departure, simply stating that the film went in a different direction and he was no longer needed, a situation he said you have to accept.

Tron: Ares – 9 Key Characters Absent from the Sequel

Though new programmers and developers are carrying on the legacy of characters like Flynn and Dillinger, the latest film prioritizes setting up future storylines for the Tron series. It also hints at the possibility of bringing back certain characters, particularly considering how Tron: Ares ended. Here’s a look at the most significant Tron characters who weren’t featured in Tron: Ares.

Cameron Diaz Is Filming Her New Movie, And I Didn’t Have A Bucket Hat, Jorts And A Scooter On My Bingo Card

Even though filmmaking has evolved since Cameron Diaz stepped away from acting, some things remain the same – like photographers trying to get pictures of celebrities on set. Recently, paparazzi photographed Diaz while she was filming a new movie, and her outfit was quite unique! She paired denim shorts and a bucket hat with a tracksuit top and a camouflage vest. Here’s a look:

Netflix’s Brand New Movie Has An A+ Critics Score (But The Audience Feels Differently)

The Netflix film The Perfect Neighbor recently achieved something special on Rotten Tomatoes: it maintained a perfect 100% rating for several days, making it one of the platform’s highest-rated movies. While perfect scores aren’t unheard of, they’re unusual, as most well-received films still receive at least a few negative reviews that lower their overall score.