Matthew Lillard Was in Scream 3 Until a Tragedy Changed the Script

In a surprising turn of events, Matthew Lillard, who played Stu Macher in the original Scream movie, has hinted that his character might still be alive. This comes after he reconnected with his co-star Drew Barrymore on her talk show, where he emphatically stated that Stu is “definitely alive.” Despite being left for dead after a gruesome stabbing incident in the first film, Stu has yet to make an appearance in any subsequent Scream movies, although he was supposed to have a significant role in Scream 3 before unforeseen circumstances altered the course of the franchise.

Laurie Don, Former Jim Henson Co. Executive, Dies at 69

Laurie Don, who previously held positions as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at The Jim Henson Company, passed away on October 9th in Burbank, according to a statement from the company. At the time of her passing, she was 69 years old. The cause of her death has not been revealed.

Jeopardy And Wheel Of Fortune Just Got Hit With A Big Discrimination Lawsuit (But It Sounds Like It Was Before Ryan Seacrest’s Time)

Although highly acclaimed as some of the greatest game shows ever made, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune have not been free of controversy. In recent years, Mike Richards was dismissed as the series’ executive producer following the reemergence of his past controversial behavior. More recently, these Sony Productions shows are facing a barrage of complaints from two former employees who allege they faced discriminatory treatment and were let go for reporting it.

Is Netflix’s Woman of the Hour Accurate to the True Story?

The Netflix series “Woman of the Hour” has garnered significant attention on the platform, largely due to its association with true crime. The movie portrays the real-life story of Rodney Alcala (played by Daniel Zovatto), a serial killer who competed on the television show The Dating Game in 1978, during his infamous killing spree. This appearance earned him the moniker “The Dating Game Killer” and solidified his place among the most notorious serial killers ever. It’s a tale that seems too extraordinary to be true, but it is essential to remember that this is a film, and certain creative liberties have been taken to enhance its 94-minute narrative.