Law And Order: SVU Finally Promotes Another Star To Series Regular, But I Want To Know What’s Up With The Female Characters

Following the announcement that “Law & Order: SVU” will debut later in 2024 with a new slate of cast updates, fans are excitedly anticipating fresh developments. One actor has earned the long-desired promotion to series regular, while a former “Griselda” star joins the team. However, this latest casting leaves me pondering: what’s happening with the female characters on “SVU”? (Besides Mariska Hargitay.)

Every Movie Coming to Netflix in August 2024

With extensive experience in the streaming industry, Netflix continues to add a vast selection of movies spanning all genres to their platform every month. The upcoming weeks are no exception, and Netflix subscribers can look forward to an exciting lineup for the next month. Although not everyone may be interested in each film, there is certainly a abundance of titles that will appeal to various audiences.

The Boys Showrunner on That Butcher Moment Which Changed the Last Episode

Eric Kripke, the mastermind behind Prime Video’s hit superhero series “The Boys,” acknowledges Karl Urban’s Emmy-worthy acting in his role as Billy Butcher during Season 4’s finale. While preparing to film a pivotal scene, Kripke initially planned to intercut between Butcher and Hughie (Jack Quaid). However, once shooting began, Kripke was struck by the intensity of Urban’s portrayal. Consequently, he decided to keep the camera solely on Urban to fully capture his powerful performance.

How YouTuber Chris Stuckmann Turned a Teenage Dream Into the Neon-Backed ‘Shelby Oaks’

Chris Stuckmann had the comfort of relying on his large YouTube following and being known as the internet’s foremost movie enthusiast. However, his adolescent aspirations didn’t fade away that effortlessly. Despite being content with the movie community that emerged around his self-named channel, Stuckmann yearned to create films instead of merely discussing them. Since he was 14 years old, the Ohio native has been collaborating on amateur shorts and films with friends. He pursued this passion further when he began YouTube at age 21. With each project improving, Stuckmann made a decision in 2019 to seriously pursue a professional filmmaking career.