Sizzling Samachar: Jason Isaacs takes on new thriller 'Honey Bunch' from directors of 'Violation'; 'Jurassic World 4' adds rising star Béchir Sylvain to its star-studded cast
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Jason Isaacs takes on new thriller 'Honey Bunch' from directors of 'Violation'
First up, we’ve got a hot new thriller coming up! Jason Isaacs, known for iconic roles in Harry Potter and The Death of Stalin, will be seen next in Honey Bunch, a new thriller by the acclaimed duo behind Violation, Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli. The film follows a woman, played by Grace Glowicki, who struggles with fragmented memories after a coma and starts doubting her husband's intentions during their stay at a remote clinic. With an impressive cast and suspenseful plot, Honey Bunch is going to be one taut thriller to watch out for. No release date yet, but we’ll be back with more on this very soon.
'Jurassic World 4' adds rising star Béchir Sylvain to its star-studded cast
Next, we’ve got exciting news for dino fans! Jurassic World 4 is bringing on board Béchir Sylvain, known for Diarra From Detroit and Black Summer, to join an impressive cast that includes Hollywood heavy-weights Mahershala Ali, Scarlett Johansson, and Jonathan Bailey. Directed by Gareth Edwards and penned by Jurassic Park legend David Koepp, this latest installment to the creature franchise is set to hit theaters on July 2, 2025. Johansson, a lifelong fan of the franchise, expressed her enthusiasm, calling the script "incredible." With production already underway in stunning locations like Thailand and Malta, the anticipation for this film is sky-high!
Steph Curry's Mockumentary dives into dark comedy with surprising twists
Next up, basketball legend Steph Curry takes a surprising turn in Mr. Throwback, a mockumentary that’s anything but a slam dunk comedy. In this darkly comedic series, Curry steps out of his comfort zone, playing a fictionalised version of himself alongside Adam Pally’s down-and-out character, Danny. While Curry’s charm and comedic timing shine through, the show takes a sharp turn as it delves into Danny’s web of lies—most notably, faking a terminal illness for his daughter to stay in Curry’s inner circle. It’s a fascinating mix of humour and discomfort, with the series offering a satirical take on fame, trust, and the consequences of deceit. Curry’s screen time might dwindle as the series progresses, but the twists keep coming, making it a must-watch for fans of dark comedy.
'Everybody Still Hates Chris' animated series finally gets a premiere date
Switching gears to something a bit more nostalgic, the much-anticipated animated series Everybody Still Hates Chris finally has a premiere date! Comedy Central has announced that Chris Rock’s animated retelling of his adolescence will hit the screens on September 25. With the voices of Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold returning, this new series promises to bring back all the humour and heart of the original, now with the added flair of animation. Get ready for young Chris to navigate life in 1980s Brooklyn once more, with familiar faces popping up in all sorts of new and unexpected ways. If you were a fan of the original, this one’s sure to be a treat!
Shania Twain joins Ryan Murphy's new medical drama 'Doctor Odyssey'
Now, let’s set sail with Doctor Odyssey, Ryan Murphy’s latest foray into the world of medical dramas, but with Murphy’s signature twist. Premiering on September 26 on ABC, this series is set aboard a luxury cruise ship where Joshua Jackson stars as Max, the ship’s doctor who faces everything from high-society drama to medical emergencies on choppy waters. And if that wasn’t intriguing enough, the show features none other than country music icon Shania Twain in a guest-starring role. Doctor Odyssey promises to be a wild ride with secrets lurking in every cabin—will it be the next big hit? You’ll have to tune in to find out!
Matthew Fox joins Michelle Pfeiffer in new 'Yellowstone' spin-off ‘The Madison’
Next, the ever-expanding Yellowstone universe is getting another spin-off, and this one’s a stunner. Called The Madison, the series by Taylor Sheridan stars Matthew Fox and the legendary Michelle Pfeiffer. Set in Montana’s breathtaking Madison River Valley, this series explores themes of grief and human connection. Fox plays a rugged bachelor who loves the great outdoors, while Pfeiffer portrays a grieving mother. With its promise of emotional depth and ties to unresolved storylines from the original Yellowstone, The Madison is definitely one to keep an eye out for.
Netflix's’ Catching Killers’: Step into the minds of investigators
For true-crime enthusiasts, Netflix’s Catching Killers is back with another gripping season. This docuseries offers an intense look into notorious serial killer cases, all from the perspective of the investigators who cracked them. With real crime scene footage and detailed reconstructions, the series pulls you into the hunt, challenging you to piece together the clues alongside the detectives. From the Railroad Killer to the Olympic Park Bomber, Catching Killers is a raw and immersive experience that’s perfect for anyone who loves diving deep into the darker side of human nature.
HBO’s ‘Somebody Somewhere’ concludes with heartfelt season 3
And finally, it’s time to say goodbye to one of HBO’s most heartfelt series, Somebody Somewhere, which will conclude with its third season, premiering on October 27. This Peabody Award-winning dramedy, created by Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, stars Bridget Everett as Sam, who returns to her Kansas hometown and finds a connection with a group of lovable misfits. The final season, filmed after the-SAG-AFTRA strike, introduces new cast member Ólafur Darri Ólafsson and promises to wrap up the story with the same warmth and authenticity that’s made the series so beloved. If you’ve been following Sam’s journey, you won’t want to miss how it all ends.
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