Jonathan Majors Breaks Silence on Harrowing Past: Can He Reclaim His Career?

Prior to his arrest in March 2023, Jonathan Majors was on track to possibly reach the pinnacle of his career, with Creed III becoming a box office hit and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania casting him as Kang the Conqueror, the apparent heir to Marvel’s most iconic villain, Thanos. However, things changed when a jury determined Majors guilty of domestic violence, sparking divided reactions from people around the world.

Macaulay Culkin Ruined ‘Home Alone’ for Brenda Song

When they began dating about eight years back, Song mentioned that she always watched the movie ‘Home Alone’ every Christmas. Culkin was reluctant at first, but Song insisted and eventually convinced him to watch it with her. However, their shared viewing experience became less enjoyable due to its meta aspect because of Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, being in the movie.

Why Donald Whitfield is the Most Terrifying Villain in ‘1923’ Season 2!

Regarding the topic of hardship, Whitfield makes his appearance in the opening episode of Season 2 and sends chills down the spines of the Dutton family members. In contrast to the first season where Whitfield was introduced to viewers in Episode 4, Season 2 surprises fans with Whitfield’s immediate presence and cruel actions. Some might argue that the addition of Whitfield has elevated Season 2 significantly.

Tony Goldwyn Wants Scandal Co-Star Kerry Washington to Join Law & Order

It was in 2024 that Tony Goldwyn joined L&O as DA Nicholas Baxter, taking over for Sam Waterston. Although he’s now playing a lawyer, Goldwyn is certainly still President Fitz Grant from Scandal in a lot of fans’ eyes, and he and Kerry Washington (who played fixer Olivia Pope) don’t let people forget it. The two still frequently get together and/or express their love and support for one another. When it comes to an on-screen reunion, Goldwyn wants it badly, sharing the following sentiments with People:

‘Russo Brothers: We Had to Pitch Civil War to RDJ!’

Plenty of fans may remember the making of Civil War most for its much-anticipated use of Spider-Man, who made his MCU debut in what’s now one of the highest ranked Marvel movies. However, there was also the matter of convincing Robert Downey Jr. to join up, considering the story wouldn’t have worked without his Tony Stark (Iron Man). As part of a profile piece for THR, the Russos recalled sharing the idea with producer Kevin Feige, and they were somewhat thrown for a loop afterwards, as Anthony said: