‘The Simpsons’ Will Feature Magician Derren Brown in One of Its Largest Guest Roles Ever

Derren Brown, a renowned “psychological magician” who frequently challenges claims of supernatural powers, is set to make a guest appearance on the iconic American animated sitcom, The Simpsons, in December 2024. This appearance is being hailed as one of the most significant guest spots in the show’s extensive history. It forms part of a special two-episode Christmas event marking the series’ 35th anniversary.

‘Silo’s Character Death and the Consequences of It, Explained

In the second season of “Silo,” the theme revolves around rebellion. Following Juliette’s (Rebecca Ferguson) exit at the end of Season 1, the Silo’s inhabitants were left in stunned silence. Instead of cleaning the camera lens as usual, she let the cloth fall to the ground and kept walking, step by step. When she disappeared over the hill, the residents were left wondering if she had survived. If so, might this imply they too could survive? Could everything they have been led to believe about the post-apocalyptic world be false?

‘Alien’, ‘Alien 3’, and ‘Alien Resurrection’ Leave Streaming on Hulu in December

I’ve got some disappointing news for fellow Alien enthusiasts who rely on Hulu for their fix of the Ridley Scott-created series – most titles from the Alien franchise are set to depart from the streaming service in December. The surge in popularity of the Alien films, fueled in part by the recent release of Alien: Romulus, has been quite remarkable. For a while now, Hulu has served as the go-to platform for U.S. fans to immerse themselves in the entire Alien anthology, from the original Alien film right up to this year’s addition. However, it seems that come December, we may need to explore alternative avenues to continue our journey through the Alien universe.

10 Most Underrated Mafia Series You Need to Watch

For numerous decades, shows centered around the Mafia and mob lifestyle have held viewers spellbound, skillfully blending themes of personal loyalty with moral complexity and creating intricate portraits of power and deceit. Historically, these narratives were primarily associated with Italian or Irish-American criminal organizations, but the genre has grown more inclusive, embracing a variety of stories and viewpoints that add depth to its narrative. Shows such as The Sopranos and Narcos paved the way for intricate, character-focused explorations of crime, and since then, numerous other series have emerged, pushing the boundaries and providing fresh insights into the emotional and cultural repercussions of organized crime.