Frank Grillo Shares Candid Thoughts About ‘The Purge 6’

Frank Grillo finds himself immersed in peril and mortality, particularly on-screen. However, the action-packed actor is voicing multiple roles within James Gunn’s new DC Universe, starting with Rick Flag Sr. in ‘Creature Commandos’ debuting on Max this December, followed by appearances in ‘Peacemaker’ Season 2 and the upcoming ‘Superman’ reboot slated for next summer. Grillo remains a busy man, also starring as the lead in Steven C. Miller’s ‘Werewolves’, a thrilling horror adventure he describes as “an intriguing journey.” Interestingly, this project was originally pitched as a blend of ‘The Purge’ and werewolves. Despite ongoing questions about his role in ‘The Purge 6’, Grillo offers a straightforward response.

Kevin Costner Western Series ‘Hatfields & McCoys’ Sets Streaming Release

Kevin Costner is recognized for his numerous blockbuster Western movies such as Dances with Wolves, Open Range, and Wyatt Earp. However, in 2012, this actor teamed up with the late Bill Paxton on a smaller screen production to retell one of the most notorious family feuds ever documented – the Hatfields & McCoys saga. This miniseries premiered on the History Channel a decade ago and attracted a massive audience, with 13.9 million viewers tuning in for Part 1 of the three-part series. Now, this captivating tale is scheduled to arrive on Prime Video next month.

‘Beatles ’64’ Documentary Hits Streaming With Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

Directed by David Tedeschi and produced by Martin Scorsese, the new documentary titled ‘Beatles ’64’ has made its premiere on Disney+ to high praise from critics. This film explores The Beatles’ significant influence on America during their first visit in February 1964, following their groundbreaking performances on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’. It’s one of many musical documentaries for Scorsese, who has also directed works like ‘Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese’, as well as another film focusing on a Beatle – ‘George Harrison: Living in the Material World’.

Why Did Alara Leave The Orville? The Real Answer Is Frustrating

Just as “Star Trek” series I admire, Seth MacFarlane’s show “The Orville” beautifully echoes its spirit by celebrating the optimistic universe of space exploration. One aspect that truly captivated viewers, unfortunately short-lived, was the cast, and among them, none stole our hearts more than Lieutenant Alara Kitan, the original chief of security, played brilliantly by Halston Sage.