Yellowstone Season 5’s Last Episodes Are Finally Coming, And I Can’t Stop Thinking About These 5 Questions

By the time the last installments of “Yellowstone” air on the 2024 TV lineup, it will have been nearly two years since their premiere. This long wait has given us ample time to ponder about what’s to come and dwell on the unresolved threads left by the previous episode we watched. With these thoughts in mind, here are the five questions that I just can’t seem to get out of my head as we approach “Yellowstone’s” final episodes.

Former SNL Star Victoria Jackson Reveals Devastating Health Diagnosis

Previously part of the “Saturday Night Live” troupe, comedian Victoria Jackson, now 65, has disclosed a potential life span of less than three years following the discovery of an inoperable, cancerous growth on her windpipe. Jackson shared this news on Instagram Wednesday evening, mentioning that medical professionals identified a pea-sized tumor which cannot be surgically removed. Earlier in the year, Jackson had mentioned that her cancer had resurfaced, nine years after she triumphantly beat breast cancer.

Despicable Me 4 Director Shares Blunt Answer On If The Minions Will Ever Be Adapted For Live Action, And I’m In Complete Agreement

After the debut of the first “Despicable Me” film in 2010, it wasn’t long before this Universal Pictures and Illumination project became one of the most beloved animated franchises. As we stand 14 years later, six films make up the “Despicable Me” movie series, including two spinoffs featuring the Minions, and now it holds the title as the highest-grossing animated franchise in history. Given its immense popularity, it’s natural to ponder if we might someday see a live-action adaptation of the Minions. Director Chris Renaud has straightforwardly addressed this question, and I share his view.

Tracker Season 2’s Cast Departure Spells Trouble

In an unexpected turn of events, “Tracker” is proceeding with its second season without one of its key characters, Robin Weigert. This means that Teddi Bruin will no longer be a permanent character on the show. However, Velma (Abby McEnany), Teddi’s wife, will still be part of the cast. This decision could create an uneasy atmosphere in the second season and leave Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) without one of his associates.

Rick And Morty: The Anime Is Wildly Different Than The Original Show, Here’s Why I Like The New Vibe

A fresh anime titled “Rick and Morty: The Anime” has arrived on Adult Swim for Max subscribers, featuring a band of characters you’d probably recognize well. Unlike the original critically-acclaimed Rick and Morty, which TopMob rates as one of the best animated shows ever made, this spinoff is taking the series in an entirely new direction – one that I’m genuinely enjoying! Contrary to what some might expect, this departure from the original isn’t a negative change, but rather a refreshing twist on an acclaimed show.