Taylor Kitsch to Star in ‘Eleven Days’ Prison Hostage Thriller

In 1974, Kitsch will portray Jim Estelle, the head of the Texas Department of Corrections, who is trying to resolve a hostage situation at the Huntsville Penitentiary. This crisis is orchestrated by Federico Carrasco, a notorious heroin kingpin, as part of a botched escape plan.

In 1974, Kitsch will play the role of Jim Estelle, who’s trying to stop a hostage situation at Huntsville Prison that was started by a drug lord named Federico Carrasco during an escape attempt gone wrong.

2 Chainz Fronts Fear of God x MLB’s “Atlanta Capsule” Ahead of All-Star Week

As reported by WWD, the Atlanta Capsule brings together established figures in the industry, with caps produced alongside New Era, sweatshirts designed by Franklin Sports, and batting gloves developed by both brands. This collection highlights Atlanta’s major sports teams: the Braves (MLB), Falcons (NFL), and Hawks (NBA). Additionally, it honors historical leagues from the racially segregated era in the US, such as the “Negro Southern League” and the “Negro American League,” including notable teams like the Monarchs, Black Crackers, Black Yankees, Grays, and X-Giants.

‘Scrubs’ Revival Nabs Series Order at ABC, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke Returning

The beloved sitcom from the 2000s that’s been a topic of conversation for quite some time has finally received a series commission from ABC, where it’s been under development since late 2024. Interestingly enough, conversations about reviving this show with its creators and cast members had started years before that. Actors Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke, who were part of the original cast, have agreed to reprise their roles alongside series lead Zach Braff for the revival. Moreover, they will also serve as executive producers for the upcoming show, which is scheduled to air during the 2025-26 season.

YouTube Will Get Rid of Its Main Trending List As Viewing Habits Shift

Over the next few weeks, a shift is imminent as YouTube acknowledges a substantial drop in traffic to its Trending section over the past five years. This alteration is believed to be driven by an increase in “micro-trends” and users increasingly relying on recommendations, search suggestions, Shorts, comments, and online communities to discover trending content instead.