Ryan Seacrest Admits There’s One Wheel Of Fortune Moment He ‘Can’t Wait For’ As His Hosting Stint Becomes The Norm

As the “Wheel of Fortune” is set to appear on TV schedules in 2024, a fresh chapter in the show’s timeline is beginning. Alongside viewers noticing the digitally created stage, there’s been quite a buzz about Ryan Seacrest taking over hosting duties from long-time host Pat Sajak who retired. Since September, America’s beloved TV presenter has hosted the series and already had some notable moments, but there’s one specific achievement he’s eagerly anticipating.

Venom: The Last Dance Wins The Weekend Again And Crosses A Box Office Milestone As Here Starring Tom Hanks Fails To Garner Much Buzz

This past weekend, Hollywood didn’t unleash its major blockbusters. With Halloween falling on a Thursday, there wasn’t much potential for a fresh horror flick to capitalize on the holiday. Instead, Robert Zemeckis’ Here was the only new movie released widely, as many studios seemed to anticipate that Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance would rule the box office.

The Bear’s Controversial Season 3 Disappointment Addressed by FX Boss

In the third installment of “The Bear,” some viewers found the pacing of Jeremy Allen White’s character, Carmen Berzatto, to be less engaging compared to previous seasons. However, as per FX executive John Landgraf, this slower narrative was intentionally planned for Season 3, and they have already tailored the fourth season to address this feedback.

10 Things That 70s Show Got Wrong About the 70s

In the late 90s and early 2000s, “That ’70s Show” was a well-liked sitcom. This show was set during the years 1976 to 1979, offering a nostalgic glimpse of 1970s America, encompassing the societal concerns, pop culture fads, and fashion trends of that era. Stars such as Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis were catapulted to fame by this beloved sitcom. However, “That ’70s Show” had its share of inaccuracies when depicting the 1970s. There were several aspects of the 1970s that the show got wrong, including pop culture references that didn’t exist and historical inaccuracies.

Emilia Clarke’s The Night Before Christmas in Wonderland Gets Release Date

At Christmas last year, Emilia Clarke was on the receiving end (that movie was released in 2019), but this festive season, she and her fellow actors are all about giving, with an upcoming animated masterpiece titled “A Wonderland Night Before Christmas” set to grace our screens. The release date for streaming has been confirmed, making it available for viewing in both UK and US households, perfectly timed for the holiday season.