Yesterday, they had the premiere of the new Superman movie in Hollywood, and we were seeing double on the red carpet, as in, two versions of Lex Luthor.
Smallville’s Michael Rosenbaum posed with Nicholas Hoult, the latest incarnation of the villain.
How super is it seeing them together? And with full heads of hair. That is the one downside about playing the role: shaving your head.
A&E is premiering a new series, Lie Detector: Truth or Deception, on Thursday, and Gary Coleman’s ex-wife, Shannon Price, is the first subject to take a lie detector test.
In 2010, Coleman passed away after falling and hitting his head. Some people thought his death was suspicious, and his ex-wife was accused of causing him to fall—something she has been doing ever since.
Therefore, when A&E contacted her about doing the show, she agreed to do it.
Today, the network released the results of the questions about whether she is responsible for his fall, and according to George Olivo, a Former FBI agent, she lied to him when she told him no.
If A&E is sharing that before the episode airs, then you know there is going to be so much more happening that is more interesting. Tune in on Thursday at 9p to see what else is revealed.
In the coming weeks, the seven episodes will explore other gripping cases answering unresolved questions that continue to haunt those involved. Matheau Moore, acquitted in 2022 of murdering his wife Emily Noble, takes a polygraph in hopes of silencing persistent suspicions—even from those close to the case. Edward Ates, who spent 20 years in prison for the murder of a neighbor he insists he didn’t commit, seeks to clear his name once and for all. Jesse Holton, accused of killing his parents in 2016 but never tried due to lack of evidence, undergoes a high-stakes test to end the cloud of suspicion. In each case, the lie detector test is administered offering expert insight into whether the truth has finally come to light—or if new doubts will emerge.
Acapulco is the type of show you just want to hug, and this upcoming season on Apple TV+ looks just endearing. I just wish it wasn’t the last one.
In season four, present-day Máximo (Eugenio Derbez) works tirelessly to restore Las Colinas to its former glory before the grand reopening. In 1986, when a competitor claims the number one spot in the annual ranking of Acapulco’s “Best Hotels,” young Máximo (Enrique Arrizon) will do whatever it takes to get back on top and secure Las Colinas’ future.
If you have not seen the first three seasons, you should watch them if you want to enjoy a feel-good show that makes you smile. Whenever anyone tells me that they subscribed to Apple TV+, I tell them to watch the Rom-Com. That is how much I love it.
Acapulco’s final season premieres on July 23rd, with the series finale airing on September 17th.
I don’t know about you, but it seems like James Gunn is everywhere promoting Superman, which comes out on the 11th. Now, we can add another place to that list, Jeopardy.
The director and co-CEO of DC Universe told the three contestants five facts about the comics and their movies. How did they do? You can say they were on the gunn, James Gunn!
I also learned something from him. Am I the only one who didn’t know that DC stood for Detective Comics? Please don’t tell my dad (who was in one of Gunn’s early Troma movies) that I didn’t know. He would be very disappointed in me.