Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

What’s Popular On Streaming Now

dont-move
Netflix

Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

What’s Popular On Streaming Now

dont-move
Netflix

Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

What’s Popular On Streaming Now

dont-move
Netflix

Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

André 3000 Is ‘Surprised’ That He Secured An Album Of The Year Grammy Nomination For ‘New Blue Sun’

Andre 3000 Syd For Solen 2024 (1024x437)
Getty Image

Yesterday (November 8), the 2025 Grammy Awards full nomination list was revealed. While many of the nominations came as no surprise, the Album Of The Year category shocked many music lovers. The biggest jaw-dropper came from Andre 3000’s long-awaited debut album (which happens to be an instrumental project), New Blue Sun nod.

During an interview with Variety, André 3000 shared his reaction to the nominations. “I felt that we tried to campaign to see if we could get into the alternative jazz or ambient category,” he said. “So this morning, when the album of the year category popped up, I was really, really surprised because I didn’t think that that many people even knew about it. So I’m just happy that the votes came in that way and that people were paying attention, more than anything.”

The nomination certainly shocked fans. While Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Chappell Roan’s The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, Charli XCX’s Brat, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet, Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard And Soft, Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department were considered shoo-ins; André 3000’s New Blue Sun and Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 4 are this year’s dark horses.

The 2025 Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place on February 2, 2025. Only then will viewers learn which musician takes home the coveted gramophone trophy.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

British Radio DJ Tim Westwood Could Face Criminal Charges Following Sexual Assault Allegations

Tim Westwood The Global Awards 2020 (1024x437)
Getty Image

Tim Westwood is one of the most notable British radio DJs. However, growing whispers has put the BBC Radio media personality’s legacy into question. While Westwood has used his popularity to boost the profile of several musicians including Skepta, multiple women claim he also used his famed to pressure them with “unwanted sexual behavior” between 1992 and 2017.

Now, British law enforcement seems to have stepped in. According to BBC, the investigation has been escalated. The outlet claims officers have “submitted the case to the Crown Prosecution Service” (CPS).

With the ball in CPS’ hands, insiders believe Westwood could face criminal charges should the governmental agency find proper grounds for it.

A statement retrieved from Andy Furphy, Lead investigator Det. Supt, only further those flames. “A file of evidence has now been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and our team continues to make inquiries, with support from prosecutors,” said Furphy. “We will thoroughly and properly investigate sexual offenses as part of our commitment to making London safer for women and girls.”

Although a decision hasn’t been made as of today (November 9), it is only a matter of time before the agency makes the final call.

Since news of the allegations were shared, Westwood has maintained his innocence vehemently denying the accusations.

“Tim Westwood strongly denies all allegations of inappropriate behavior,” said a legal representative for Westwood. “In a career that has spanned 40 years, there have never been any complaints made against him officially or unofficially. Tim Westwood strongly rejects all allegations of wrongdoing.”

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Young Thug And Gunna Are No Longer Friends, According To A Now-Deleted Post From Young Thug

young thug RICO
Getty Image

In the words of Drake, Young Thug is now a member of the tweet-and-delete crew. Today (November 9), the “Yeah Yeah” rapper took to his official page with a shocking announcement.

Following Young Thug’s recent release from custody, fans held out hope for a collaboration between him and Gunna. However, Young Thug seemingly shut down that wish on X (formerly Twitter), writing (viewable here): “Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know u my guy.”

This upload blindsided supporters following reports that Young Thug requested a probation exemption to allow him to remain in contact with Gunna after his release.

Users online believe Young Thug’s remarks were in response to Gunna reposting a promotional post teasing new music from Thug in his Instagram stories (viewable here).

Shortly after Thug’s removed statement Akademiks took to his X page to double down on past speculations that there was tension among the two.

“[I] still predict Young Thug to say he was hacked in a few,” he wrote. “But, how many times he gonna tell y’all he don’t f*ck wit Gunna before y’all believe it.”

In the past Thug’s father, Big Jeff, spoke out in support of Gunna, attended Gunna’s The Bittersweet Tour, and slammed “snitch” claims pointed at Gunna.

Now, Young Thug fans are side eyeing Big Jeff and all others who have recently come out to support Gunna.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Tom Hardy’s First Time Meeting Eminem Made The Actor ‘Feel Like A Real D*ck’

When the average person meets their favorite celebrity losing cool points doesn’t matter. However, the same grace isn’t always extended to other celebrities. Venom: The Last Dance star Tom Hardy experienced this first hand when he met Eminem.

During his appearance on DJ Whoo Kid’s Whoo’s House Podcast, Hardy recounted his embarrassing first encounter with the “Somebody Save Me” rapper.

“I went to his concert and I felt sorry for him,” he said. “Because I got ushered to his dressing room backstage to say hello. and he had to take a photo with me and I felt like a real d–k. He’s nice, but he had to go on stage. So it’s like he’s prepping to do his job and then some idiot like me comes in and was like, ‘Hey!’ He just deadpanned me. I was like, ‘OK. Now is not the time, we’ll save this for another time.’”

Eminem fans online found Hardy’s confession hilarious considering his notoriously reclusive personality paired with the now viral photo (viewable here).

“This is the most Eminem thing ever 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂,” wrote one fan.

“Eminem just being Eminem around Tom Hardy will never not be funny,” chimed another.

Watch the full episode of DJ Whoo Kid’s Whoo’s House podcast featuring Tom Hardy above.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Zach Bryan Hints At Plans To ‘Quit Touring’ Amid Emotional Abuse Allegations By Former Girlfriend

Zach Bryan Bud Light Backyard Tour 2024 (1024x437)
Getty Image

Zach Bryan’s time on the road could be coming to an end — permanently. In a deeply reflective post (viewable here) shared on the “This World’s A Giant” musician’s official Instagram page, Zach seeming teased at a performance hiatus.

“After not being home for a year and a half I drove out to my mother’s gravestone in the dead of night a few days back on familiar Oklahoma roads and I came to realize just like in the past, that she never would call me again” he wrote. “Told her I quit touring because I got accepted to get my masters in Paris next year.”

Although the message wasn’t a flat out announcement, fans are growing concerned about the mere thought of it. However, being on the heels of his ex-girlfriend Zach Bryan’s emotional abuse allegations in their eyes the suggestion seems to carry weight.

In a follow-up post, Zach cleared up concerns surrounding his remaining The Quittin Time Tour dates by confirming he will complete the upcoming 17 remaining shows. Continue below to view those dates.

Zach Bryan 2024 Tour Dates: The Quittin Time Tour 2024

11/17 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place @^
11/18 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place @^
11/20 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena @^
11/22 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome @^
11/23 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome @^
11/26 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center @^
11/27 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center @^
11/29 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center @^
12/03 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena @^
12/04 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena @^
12/06 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center @^
12/07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center @^
12/13 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center @^
12/14 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center @^
12/18 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
12/19 – Brookyln, NY @ Barclays Center

@ with Matt Maeson and = with Levi Turner

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Dua Lipa Has Been Forced To Cancel Her Jakarta Concert Over Safety Concerns

Dua Lipa 2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame (1024x437)
Getty Image

Indonesian fans of Dua Lipa aren’t feeling radically optimistic. After patiently waiting for the “Happy For You” singer to perform live in the country, Dua Lipa’s concert scheduled for today (November 9) has been cancelled.

In a post shared to X (formerly Twitter), Dua Lipa announced she was forced to pull the plug on her performance in Jakarta over safety concerns.

“I am here in your amazing country and ready to perform,” she wrote. “But I am gutted to share that it has been determined that it is not safe for the performance to carry on due to safety issues with the staging. I was so looking forward to this night, and it truly pains me that we cannot perform for you all, especially after such a long time since my last performance in Jakarta.”

On the webpage for the show, organizers shared further insight into the decision.

“Despite Dua Lipa’s readiness to perform and the whole team’s diligent efforts to resolve critical production issues related to the stage structure provided by Mata Elang Productions, it is not safe for the performance to carry on, read the statement. “This very difficult decision to cancel was made with the utmost care and consideration for the safety of both the audiences and artist.”

According to the website, “all ticket holders are eligible for a refund.” However, they must submit a formal refund requests, which will be available from November 11 and 30. Organizers say the refund request form will be sent to the listed email provided upon the ticket purchase.

A new performance date has not yet been shared. But fans are hoping that the scheduled show happens before Dua Lipa’s 2025 Radical Optimism Tour.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

‘Prime Target’: Everything To Know So Far About Ridley Scott’s Apple TV+ Conspiracy Thriller Series With Leo Woodall

prime-target-0
Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is not messing around when it comes to their TV lineup. That will come off as understatement for anybody who’s looking forward to the next Silo, Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters, For All Mankind, and Severance seasons. For that matter, the streaming service is keeping the intrigue running high with more Slow Horses, and an upcoming conspiracy-laden thriller will star The White Lotus and One Day‘s Leo Woodall. Without wasting any more chit chat, let’s mull over what we can expect:

Plot

Apple TV+

Prime Target is a dramatic thriller that will revolve around’s Woodall’s character, Edward Brooks, a “brilliant young math postgraduate” who is “on the verge of a major breakthrough.” This involves prime numbers and being able to take over the world’s computers, which does not sound malignant at all. Hopefully, he’s doing this in a white-hat way, but regardless of what we know about his intent (right now), he will find himself under the observation of an NSA agent portrayed by Quintella Swindell.

The show will be produced under Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions umbrella in conjunction with New Regency, and here’s more from the synopsis:

[Edward] begins to realize an unseen enemy is trying to destroy his idea before it’s even born, which throws him into the orbit of Taylah Sanders, a female NSA agent (played by Swindell) who’s been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians’ behavior. Together they start to unravel the troubling conspiracy Edward is at the heart of.

Precious few words exist so far from the cast of this show, other than an acknowledgement that Woodall (via The Playlist) finished filming the eight-episode first season in April of this year. Surely, more Woodall observations will roll out once the press tour begins for this series, but Woodall is busy. Following his turn on The White Lotus, he starred in Netflix’s One Day rom-com, and he will soon star in as another character with a highly specific career in Black Bear’s Tuner film.

That project, according to Deadline, “tells the story of a talented piano tuner whose life is turned upside down when he discovers that his meticulous skills for tuning pianos can equally be applied to cracking safes.” Well, nobody could ever accuse Leo Woodall of picking one-dimensional roles.

As for Prime Target, Apple TV+ hasn’t described this series as “limited,” so we’re not sure if there are plans for multiple seasons. For now, Brady Hood (Hulu’s Great Expectations) has directed the eight-episode first season of this series, which is written by Sherlock scribe Steve Thompson.

Cast

With Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell in the lead roles, the cast includes Harry Lloyd, Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, Martha Plimpton, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ali Suliman, Jason Flemyng, Fra Fee, and Joseph Mydell.

Release Date

Prime Target will debut with two episodes on January 22, 2025 with weekly drops until March 5.

Trailer

No trailer yet. Instead, here’s a cheery clip of Jimmy Kimmel praising Leo’s The White Lotus turn as “a remarkably devoted nephew” before they discuss his Swiftie status.