Average Joe Season 1 Ending, Explained: Who Was at the Door?

As a dedicated cinephile, I can hardly contain my excitement about the news that BET’s dark comedy series “Average Joe” has been renewed for Season 2! The show’s remarkable success on Netflix is just the cherry on top, and now, the enigmatic final shot of Season 1 has left us viewers puzzled and intrigued. The plot revolves around Joe Washington (Deon Cole), an ordinary working-class plumber who stumbles upon a shocking secret at his father’s funeral – a whopping $10 million that was stolen from the Russian mob! As I ponder over this unexpected revelation and try to unravel my father’s mysterious past, danger lurks around every corner for me and my friends.

Wolfs Review: George Clooney & Brad Pitt’s Classy but Tired Crime Comedy

In the closing scenes of director Jon Watts’ crime thriller titled “Wolfs,” it’s not a secret that both George Clooney and Brad Pitt’s characters manage to make it through alive. This might be a strategic move by Apple TV+ to generate more buzz, but a sequel has already been confirmed. However, the film may signal the end of an era for A-list stars like these two, who often seem to casually charm their way through glamorous cityscapes in lighthearted, partially satirical films. In “Wolfs,” Clooney and Pitt play skilled fixers who are compelled to team up when they’re hired to mask the same crime. The film seems like a farewell to sophisticated heist movies, such as the Ocean’s series, which played a significant role in elevating them to worldwide fame.

The Rings of Power Showrunner on the Contradictions of Tolkiens Own Second Age Stories

The showrunners have been facing strong resistance from dedicated Tolkien fans, who argue that the series doesn’t adhere to the established lore of the franchise as set by the author. However, co-showrunner Patrick McKay has offered a different perspective, explaining that the decision to set the series during the Second Age of Middle Earth was influenced by Tolkien’s ambiguous and occasionally conflicting writings about the era in his appendices for The Lord of the Rings.