Tom Selleck Has Been Saying CBS Made A Mistake With Blue Bloods For Months, But He’s Not The Only Cast Member Who Sees The Cancelation As A ‘Real Loss’

In a recent update, it’s been clarified why Tom Selleck is expressing frustration over the cancellation of “Blue Bloods” on CBS. However, it’s important to note that he isn’t the only cast member feeling disheartened as we approach the release of the final season, scheduled for 2024. His co-star Bridget Moynahan has also expressed her sadness about the series ending prematurely.

CATS Airdrop Goes Live Ahead of Major Exchange Listing

As a seasoned analyst with years of experience in the cryptocurrency market, I must admit that the CATS token airdrop and impending TGE have piqued my interest. The anticipation within the community is palpable, and the enthusiasm of users receiving their airdrop balances is reminiscent of a child on Christmas morning. The distribution of CATS … Read more

10 Actors Who Turned Down The Simpsons

Originating from the mind of Matt Groening, The Simpsons is undoubtedly one of the most celebrated animated series in television history. Not only does it hold this distinction, but it also boasts an unparalleled longevity, having run for 36 seasons and currently producing a 37th season. Furthermore, its impressive roster has seen over 900 guest stars grace its screens, featuring luminaries such as Patrick Stewart, Mark Hamill, Meryl Streep, and countless others.

Agatha All Along Showrunner Breaks Down Intense Agatha-Rio Scene in Episode 4

Jac Schaeffer, the executive producer of Marvel’s new Disney+ show “Agatha All Along,” recently offered some behind-the-scenes information about the final scene of Episode 4 featuring Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) and Rio Vidal (Aubrey Plaza). In this week’s Episode 4, we welcomed back Rio Vidal, a captivating character who turns out to have a dark side as a green witch. The initial meeting between Agatha and Rio was revealed in the show’s premiere in an unexpected encounter.

Kris Kristofferson’s Best Villain Role Was in the Western Film Lone Star

In the ’70s, Kris Kristofferson found fame both as an actor and a country music artist. He put out several successful albums and gave standout performances in films like “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid,” “Semi-Tough,” and “A Star is Born.” However, by the end of the decade, his career seemed to be on a downward slope. His musical popularity waned, and his role in the critically panned 1980 Western film “Heaven’s Gate” significantly damaged his status as a leading man in movies.