One Tree Hill Sequel Show with Sophia Bush & Hilarie Burton to Hit Netflix

Prepare to groove to Gavin DeGraw’s “I Don’t Want to Be,” as it seems that the beloved series, One Tree Hill, is making a comeback with a sequel. According to recent news from Deadline, a new installment of the fan-favorite show is being created specifically for Netflix. In this continuation, original cast members and co-hosts of the Drama Queens podcast, Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton, will return to their roles and serve as executive producers. Discussions are underway for Danneel Ackles to reprise her character Rachel Scott and also executive produce alongside her brother Jensen Ackles, under their Chaos Machine production company. Becky Hartman Edwards from Firefly Lane will be at the helm of this exciting project.

Sword of Convallaria lets you feel the chill as Simona arrives in latest update

XD Entertainment is getting ready for summer’s end by introducing a fresh character in Sword of Convallaria, encouraging everyone to experience the frosty atmosphere alongside the knight named Simona. Known for her powerful voice from popular series like Attack on Titan and Honkai Star Rail, Marina Inoue lends her talents to bring Simona to life. This icy-armored knight is capable of shielding her companions with her Armor of Ice.

Lord Of The Rings Star Definitely Doesn’t Want To Watch Rings Of Power, And His Reason Makes All The Sense In The World

Season 2 of “Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power” has arrived! However, unlike many fans, Hugo Weaving, an alumnus from Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” films, won’t be among them watching the prequel show. The 64-year-old British actor has a compelling reason for not re-entering the franchise as a viewer, and it seems quite rational.

Telluride: Could ‘Conclave’ Be the Film that Finally Brings Ralph Fiennes an Oscar?

The movie titled “Conclave,” directed by the acclaimed German filmmaker Edward Berger, who gained recognition for his Oscar-winning adaptation of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” unveiled its world premiere at the Herzog Theatre during Telluride Film Festival on Friday night. Preliminary reactions to the film suggest that a rather sparse Oscar race may have just found a potential leading and all-round contender.