Last Man Standing’s Nancy Travis Brings Valentine’s Day Cheer

For fans of “Last Man Standing,” there’s been a lot to look forward to recently! Following the news that Jay Leno will team up with Tim Allen on “Shifting Gears,” the series has now brought Nancy Travis back into the mix. In the past, Travis played Allen’s wife in their sitcom, so I was eager to see how this Valentine’s Day-themed episode would unfold!

Gina Torres Got Real About The One (Understandable) Challenge That Came With Suits’ Resurgence: ‘I Don’t Know What To Make Of It, Honestly’

Having a TV series last for nine seasons is quite an achievement, one that many in the industry might not expect to repeat. However, this was the case for “Suits,” which found a new lease of life on Netflix and resonated with viewers more powerfully than ever before. This renewed popularity has led to several spin-offs, including a podcast hosted by Adams and Rafferty, and an upcoming series, “Suits L.A.,” starring Stephen Amell.

Star-Studded Cast Joins Ridley Scott’s Epic Post-Apocalyptic Adventure!

In the story of “The Dog Stars“, we follow Hig (Elordi), a skilled pilot residing in Colorado after a global pandemic nearly eradicated Earth’s human populace. To put it simply, the summary of this intriguing novel goes like this: Hig navigates life amidst the devastation left by a catastrophic event that drastically reduced the number of people on our planet.

Jeremy Strong Hunts Nazi Clones in Netflix’s ‘The Boys From Brazil’

According to the latest update from Variety, the streamer has officially confirmed Strong’s participation in Morgan’s long-discussed project, a film adaptation of which was first mentioned last June. Not only is Strong part of the cast, but he will be playing the role of Yakov Liebermann, a character who tracks down the notorious and real-life figure Dr. Josef Mengele, believed to be living in Brazil. The story was previously adapted into a 1978 film titled “Mengele: The Fiend of Auschwitz,” directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Laurence Olivier portraying Liebermann and Gregory Peck as Mengele.

Why I Still Think The Legend of Korra Is Better Than Avatar: The Last Airbender

Actually, it turns out that I’ve been unintentionally misleading, as I do indeed have a “comfort show” – it’s “Avatar: The Last Airbender”. This revelation came about when I was discussing with my colleague how I had just completed yet another rewatch of both “ATLA” and “The Legend of Korra” (which I also frequently revisit), and he exclaimed, “That’s your comfort show!” Upon reflection, it seems he may have been correct, as I tend to rewatch both series annually or so.