‘It Got To Be Too Much.’ The Original Plan For Bowen Yang’s Final SNL Sketch, And The Lorne Michaels Note That Changed It

Yang’s last sketch on Saturday Night Live was called “Delta Lounge.” In it, he played a lounge worker overseeing the airport’s eggnog machine on his final day. Ariana Grande, who hosted the show that week, played his wife, and Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, and Jane Wickline were travelers. The sketch ended with Yang, still in character, saying goodbye to his job as he was joined onstage by Grande and musical guest Cher.

Nicolas Cage to Lead Action-Thriller ‘Best Pancakes in the County’

I’m so excited about this new show, Best Pancakes in the County! From what I’ve read in Deadline, it’s going to be a really intense thriller. The whole thing happens in one night at this little diner, and it quickly turns into a dangerous situation. Apparently, rogue federal agents show up, along with a smooth-talking con man with a shady history, and the waitress working there has secrets of her own. It sounds like everyone’s loyalties are questioned, things get heated, and it’s a fight to see who can stay alive. Honestly, the title is ironic – the pancakes are probably the least of what you need to worry about in this place!

‘The Green Hornet’ This Dark Comedy Superhero Failure Was Really Just Ahead of Its Time

Seth Rogen starred in, co-wrote, and produced The Green Hornet, which came out in theaters on January 14, 2011. While it didn’t perform well with critics (receiving a 45% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) or at the box office (earning $98 million on a $120 million budget), Rogen and his co-writer, Evan Goldberg, have described making the film as a difficult experience. Interestingly, looking back 15 years later, The Green Hornet feels different from modern superhero movies. It actually poked fun at superhero clichés years before films like Deadpool and Rogen’s later projects, The Boys and Invincible.

Michelle Williams Joins Damien Chazelle’s New Prison Drama

Michelle Williams is joining the cast of Damien Chazelle’s next movie, according to Deadline. She’ll be working alongside Cillian Murphy and Daniel Craig, both Academy Award winners. While details are scarce, the film is expected to be set in a prison. Production is slated to begin later in 2026. Chazelle is directing, writing, and producing the film, with Olivia Hamilton also serving as a producer.

Outer Banks Season 5 Officially Brings Back 5 Major Villains

JJ’s death will deeply impact the final season of Outer Banks. Along with grieving, the Pogues – John B, Pope, Kiara, Sarah, and Cleo – will face a renewed threat from returning villains like Groff, who are determined to stop them and destroy their chances of success.

16 Years Later, Timothy Olyphant’s Underseen Horror Sleeper Is Finally Ready for a Sequel

Although not widely known, The Crazies has gained a dedicated fanbase, particularly among fans of zombie movies who appreciate its unique take on the genre. With the growing popularity of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic entertainment, lesser-known films like this are starting to get more recognition. That makes now a great time to revisit The Crazies and consider making a sequel to continue the story.

Landman Season 2’s Ainsley Arc Falls Victim to TV’s Most Problematic Trope

The latest episode of Landman, titled “Plans, Tears and Sirens,” features several key developments. Angela deals with Ainsley leaving for college, while Tommy heads to Louisiana with Cami Miller, Rebecca Falcone, and Charles Newsome. Meanwhile, Norris loses his job as M-Tex Oil begins operations on its new offshore oil rig. This episode is proving to be quite divisive among viewers.