Now You See Me 3: Release, Plot, Cast & News
In 2013, Now You See Me first released, showcasing the insane story of the Four Horsemen, a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances, rewarding their audiences with the money. Of course, their crimes aren't ignored, with the FBI trying to track them down to expose their criminal activities. A sequel was released in 2016, which once again weave magic and mystery together. Now, years after the second movie released,...
2024-07-03T21:39:33Z
‘The Sandman' Season 2 Casts Orpheus, Odin, Thor, Loki & More
Netflix is rounding out cast for Season 2 of The Sandman, adding Ruairi O’Connor as Dream’s son Orpheus, Freddie Fox as Loki, Clive Russell as Odin, Laurence O'Fuarain as Thor, Ann Skelly as Nuala, Douglas Booth as Cluracan, Jack Gleeson as Puck, Indya Moore as Wanda, and Steve Coogan as Barnabus, characters which hail from […]
2024-07-02T15:42:01Z
30 Celebs You Absolutely Didn't Realize Were Born in the 2000s
Wow, never felt more ancient. Finding out that a celeb you thought was your age is actually significantly younger can definitely make you panic-grab the nearest tube of retinol. Unless you're Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan, of course, who has seemingly unlocked the fountain of youth and looks 19 at the age of 37. Anyway, between having our jaws drop at Nicola's age and then hit the damn floor upon finding out Reneé Rapp's, we've gathered 30 celebs who we truly didn't realize weren't born in the late '90s. Like, pretty sure my Spotify Wrapped this year is just gonna be Blink-182's "What’s My Age Again" on repeat...in combination with Chappell Roan and whatever else Sabrina Carpenter (a late '90s, baby, don't worry!!) puts out this year, ofc. Anyway, prepare to feel unwell!
2024-07-02T18:27:39Z
The Best Movies Now on Max
Though one of the newest platforms to enter the streaming world, Max already ranks as one of the industry’s very best services. Not only does the platform offer a ton of exclusive content related to beloved, hit properties — like Game of Thrones, The Wire, and The Sopranos — it also has a ton of fantastic films strengthening its online catalog. Thanks to HBO’s partnerships with standout companies and networks like TCM, Studio Ghibli, and DC, Max has a stacked selection of films you’re able to choose from. Whether viewers want a classic black-and-white monster movie from the ‘30s, a beloved anime film from Hayao Miyazaki, or a recent blockbuster from this past summer, there’s no end to the number of great films they can choose from on Max. From celebrated films like Police Story and My Dinner with Andre to standout modern movies like The Lobster and Ride Along, these movies make Max a service viewers can spend hours scrolling through in their binge-watching adventures. Updated: June 27
2024-06-22T13:11:04Z