Will There Be A Golden Bachelor In Paradise? Jesse Palmer Weighs In And Shares Which Two Contestants He Needs To See

Although numerous shows from the “The Bachelor” series have been slated for 2024 television lineup, “Bachelor in Paradise” was not one of them. After a turbulent ninth season, the beach took a break and is expected to return (perhaps with a revised format) in 2025. However, there’s been some major developments within the franchise since our last visit to Sayulita, Mexico – the introduction of two “Golden” spinoffs, leaving fans curious if a “Golden Bachelor in Paradise” might be on the horizon. Host of Bachelor Nation, Jesse Palmer, shared his thoughts on the subject and disclosed the two contestants he’d love to see gracing the shores of Golden Paradise.

‘I Was Nervous Going In.’ Thought Michael Keaton Was Jazzed To Play Beetlejuice Again? It Was More Complicated Than That

Fans of Beetlejuice were thrilled beyond belief after three-plus decades, when the news broke that a sequel was indeed in the works. Some familiar faces from the original Beetlejuice movie would be back, and though everyone seemed eager to step into their old roles again, it appeared that Beetlejuice himself was feeling quite apprehensive.

Agatha All Along’s Mephisto Reveal Is A Huge Mistake – Unless One Thing Happens

2021 saw a popular fan theory about “WandaVision” that didn’t materialize, leaving Marvel Cinematic Universe enthusiasts intrigued. However, as director Matt Shakman later disclosed, Mephisto, Marvel’s version of the devil, was not part of “WandaVision,” contrary to widespread speculation. Yet, in “Agatha All Along” Season 1, Episode 3 – “Through Many Miles / Of Tricks and Trials,” the Mephisto question is rekindled by directly confirming that this character is indeed present within the MCU.

Nathaniel Mary Quinn Reflects on His Favorite Films at the Metrograph

Over the past weekend, American artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn served as resident curator at the Metrograph theater in downtown Manhattan, partnering with Gagosian. The artist showcased a collection of his preferred films, reintroducing “A Raisin in the Sun” (1961), “Hustle & Flow” (2005) and “Lust for Life” (1956) to the big screen once more.