HBO Debuts Extensive New Trailer for ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3

The highly-acclaimed Emmy series makes its comeback, transporting viewers to the opulent and secluded coastlines of White Lotus Thailand in its third season. Over the course of seven days, the narrative will delve into the escapades of diverse characters such as a group of long-time friends, a family with a questionable patriarch who’s lost their wealth, an older couple with a striking age difference, and some resort employees. The journey promises intrigue and possible danger, hinted at by snippets of a robbery and a body bag in the previews.

Tere Ishk Mein: Dhanush and Anand L Rai bring back their magic 12 years after Raanjhanaa; can you guess female voice in the end adding to intensity?

Director Anand L Rai and the creators behind Tere Ishk Mein have unveiled a sneak peek at their upcoming romantic drama. The 1 minute 29 second teaser starts with somber background music, and then we see Dhanush’s character, Shankar, who sports a long beard and hair, running with a flaming bottle in hand, his eyes filled with fury. In a dramatic turn, the actor transports viewers back to the realm of Kundan from Raanjhanaa, alongside Sonam Kapoor, evoking an intense atmosphere.

‘I Can’t Believe You Guys Wrote That!’ FBI’s John Boyd Talks Scola Revisiting A Major Loss And The EP’s Plan For Nina Crossing Over

The upcoming winter premiere finds the team grappling with a predicament as they delve into the mysterious demise of an assistant U.S. attorney, which could eventually lead to a frantic race to thwart a terroristic menace. This appears to be one of those crises tailor-made for the expertise of a fictional FBI and CIA alliance, should the proposed spinoff get a green light. Given Scola’s ongoing emotional turmoil due to his brother’s death over 100 episodes in John Boyd, it’s no wonder he’ll be preoccupied with thoughts about his loss. (For those who wish to revisit earlier episodes showcasing Scola’s grief over his brother’s passing, a Paramount+ subscription is available.)

‘I’ve Been Lazy’: Bill Murray Gets Honest About Not Starring In As Many Movies Lately, And Why He’s Starting To Take On More Roles

Actor Bill Murray, known for “Groundhog Day,” discussed a slow phase in his career during an interview with critic Elvis Mitchell at Sundance Film Festival (as reported by Variety). When asked about gaps in his work history, the 74-year-old admitted that he’s simply been out of the acting game and currently doesn’t have any representation. Regarding Hollywood, Murray stated: