Mariska Hargitay on 'Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit' season 27, episode 2. Credit score:
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Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit aired two totally different endings for season 27, episode 2.
On NBC, the episode ended with Terry Bruno telling Olivia Benson that Elliot Stabler is within the hospital.
On Peacock, the episode ended with Jake Griffin going to satisfy with Chief Kathryn Tynan.
In case you tuned into Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on Thursday, you missed one thing — except you watched it on two totally different platforms.
Season 27, episode 2 of the crime procedural featured distinct endings on NBC and on Peacock, and neither platform featured the footage that was broadcast on the opposite within the present's closing moments.
Each endings see Detective Jake Griffin (Corey Cott) speaking with Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) in her workplace, the place he vows, "I might by no means go behind your again."
The endings then diverge, because the Peacock model of the episode exhibits Griffin knocking on the window of a black SUV.
"Hey, John," he tells the driving force.
"Hey, child," the driving force responds.
"It's good to see you," Griffin shoots again.
"Chief Tynan's inside ready for you," John tells him.
The solid of 'Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit' in season 27, episode 2.
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Griffin thanks the driving force, then heads up the steps to satisfy with Chief Kathryn Tynan (Noma Dumezweni), who we don't truly see within the scene. However the essential takeaway is that Griffin is going behind Benson's again instantly after saying that he wouldn't.
NBC's model of the ending sees Detective Terry Bruno (Kevin Kane) enter the workplace and declare "Captain, I simply bought an pressing message from Sgt. Bell: Detective Stabler's within the hospital."
NBC's ending doesn't function that final scene with Griffin going behind Benson's again, and Peacock's ending doesn't embody Bruno in any respect.
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Why the discrepancy?
Leisure Weekly has reached out to representatives for NBC for clarification.
TVLine beforehand reported that NBC aired its Stabler-forward ending to straight join the episode to season 5, episode 2 of Law & Order: Organized Crime, which aired within the time slot instantly after SVU. (Organized Crime's fifth season was initially launched on Peacock this previous spring, however the episodes are re-airing on NBC this fall).
Christopher Meloni on 'Regulation & Order: Organized Crime'.
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Hargitay visitor starred on season 5, episode 2 of Organized Crime, the place Benson visited Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) within the hospital.
So NBC viewers who watched each SVU and Organized Crime on Thursday witnessed Benson study that Stabler was hospitalized on the finish of 1 present, then examine in with him originally of the following present.
NBC's ending neatly slots SVU into the Organized Crime timeline, suggesting that SVU season 27 takes place concurrently with Organized Crime season 5, even if L&O followers have already seen the conclusion of OC season 5 on Peacock.
Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit airs new episodes on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Through the "Blue Ain't Your Shade" singer's first live performance since information broke of his cut up from spouse Nicole Kidman, City displayed a household picture of Kidman and their daughters onscreen. The picture appeared throughout a slideshow as City carried out his music, "Coronary heart Like a Hometown," which has been an ongoing a part of his Excessive and Alive world tour.
In line with PEOPLE, City spoke into the microphone to share a narrative about how his dad and mom allowed him to drop out of faculty to pursue music full-time, earlier than he launched into the music.
Keith City and Nicole Kidman.
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Representatives for City didn’t instantly reply to Leisure Weekly's request for touch upon whether or not he’ll proceed to make use of a photograph of Kidman in his live shows amid their ongoing divorce.
Thursday night time's Hershey, Pa., live performance at Large Heart marked City's first present since information broke of his cut up from Kidman. He performed along with his band, together with Natalie Stovall, who returned to the stage with him.
Stovall's current absence from the band onstage sparked new hypothesis over City's relationship with fill-in utility participant Maggie Baugh, who performed with the tour in Chicago. City ad-libbed that he'd "be your guitar participant" to Baugh throughout their efficiency of "The Fighter," off City's album Ripcord, which was impressed by City and Kidman's romance.
Baugh didn’t play in Thursday's live performance, and has not addressed any rumors over her relationship with City.
Oscar-winning actress Kidman filed for divorce from City in Nashville courtroom on Tuesday, in keeping with on-line case information reviewed by EW. The information got here a day after the couple's separation was confirmed by PEOPLE. A supply informed the outlet that Kidman "didn't need this," including that the Moulin Rouge star "has been combating to avoid wasting the wedding."
Kidman, 58, and City, 57, married in June 2006, after assembly the yr prior. They share two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Religion Margaret, 14. Kidman was beforehand married to her Days of Thunder costar Tom Cruise from 1990 to 2001.
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Kidman celebrated their nineteenth wedding ceremony anniversary on June 25 with an Instagram submit exhibiting the actress resting her head on her husband's shoulders in a dressing room. "Comfortable Anniversary Child," she captioned the submit.
In July, City abruptly disconnected from a radio interview in Australia after being requested a query about Kidman's love scenes with Zac Efron in her movie A Household Affair. A consultant for the singer declined to touch upon the matter when contacted by EW on the time, although an unnamed supply informed PEOPLE that City "didn’t cling up, interval," and famous that "he doesn't host his Zoom interviews. It is a full nothingburger."
City's Excessive and Alive tour continues with scheduled dates this month, in addition to stops within the Bahamas and the U.Okay. in March 2026.
Actuality TV persona Melissa Rycroft was arrested on suspicion of driving whereas intoxicated final month in Texas.
Rycroft, finest identified for her appearances on The Bachelor and Dancing With the Stars, was booked within the Southlake space in Tarrant County on Sept. 24, in keeping with arrest information reviewed by Leisure Weekly.
She was launched on a $1,000 bond with a promise to look in courtroom, in keeping with TMZ, which was the primary to report the information.
Tarrant County police didn't instantly reply to EW's request for touch upon Friday.
Melissa Rycroft on 'Dancing With the Stars'.
ABC/KELSEY MCNEAL
In an announcement, Rycroft's legal professional, Bret Martin, instructed EW, "I wish to remind the general public of the elemental precept of our justice system… each particular person is presumed harmless till confirmed responsible./ We, as a society, have gotten fully away from this elementary idea. My shopper was arrested on the allegation of driving whereas intoxicated. An arrest isn’t any indication of guilt."
"It’s crucial that we carefully look at the circumstances of this case — together with the conduct of regulation enforcement, the toxicology outcomes, and the info surrounding her arrest — earlier than any conclusions are drawn," Martin added. "We respectfully request that the media and the general public permit the authorized course of to unfold and withhold any judgment in any respect till the entire proof has been correctly analyzed and introduced in a courtroom of regulation."
Melissa Rycroft and Jason Mesnick on 'The Bachelor'.
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Rycroft made her Bachelor Nation debut on season 13 of The Bachelor in 2009, profitable the center of single father Jason Mesnick by the tip of the season. Mesnick proposed earlier than famously breaking issues off to as a substitute pursue his now-wife, runner-up Molly Malaney.
A former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, Rycroft additionally appeared all through CMT's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Workforce. She additionally competed on Dancing With the Stars for season 8 in 2009 and once more for the superstar season 15 in 2012, taking dwelling the trophy for the present's first all-star season.
She is married to insurance coverage dealer and fellow actuality persona Tye Strickland. The duo headlined their very own short-lived actuality present Melissa & Tye again in 2012 for CMT.
The dancer died Tuesday at a hospital in Fort Price, Texas, based on a health worker's report reviewed by Leisure Weekly.
A member of the family first revealed the information to TMZ, asking followers for "privateness and prayers," however declined to disclose the dancer's reason behind demise.
"One of many final issues he mentioned was to maintain God first always," they informed the outlet. "It’s important to be actual with your self earlier than you will be actual with anyone else."
EW has reached out to Allen's reps for additional remark.
Contestant Vigil Gadson and all-star Joshua Allen on 'So You Suppose You Can Dance'.
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"We’re deeply saddened to study of the passing of Joshua Allen, winner of Season 4 of So You Suppose You Can Dance and a gifted performer whose expertise left a long-lasting affect on the dance group," Fox and Dick Clark Productions, which produced So You Suppose You Can Dance, mentioned in an announcement. "Joshua’s highly effective artistry, charisma, and authenticity captured the hearts of thousands and thousands and helped elevate the profile of dance on tv. His contributions to the artwork type is not going to be forgotten. Our ideas are with Joshua’s household, family members, and followers throughout this troublesome time." Emmanuel Hurd, a choreographer and good friend of Allen, paid tribute to the late star on Instagram with a photograph montage he captioned, "Can't wrap my head round this…Josh…my brotha. There aren’t any phrases. You had been the lifetime of the social gathering. You had been Batman. Champion. One of many realest individuals I ever met. Saved it a stack each time and would make it proper when you fell brief. An actual King."
"This one hurts deep. I do know you're with Stephen now and that brings me consolation. I really like you bro. IVEVER🦇👑," Hurd added, referring to the late Stephen "tWitch" Boss, who was the runner-up to Allen on SYTYCD in 2008.
Boss died by suicide in December 2022 on the age of 40.
Allen was born on March 13, 1989, in Fort Price. The dancer was solely 18 years previous when he gained the fourth season of Fox's beloved dance competitors collection and took house the $250,000 money prize. He later returned to the collection as All-Stars alongside Boss.
Recent after his victory in 2008, Allen admitted to EW, "I actually wasn't that technically educated. I’d simply attempt to take courses in the summertime, and when it was faculty time I’d take class, run observe, play soccer. I’d at all times simply practice in the summertime. So it was by no means arduous coaching."
"It was so troublesome a number of instances, however the principle factor about performing is that it’s important to make it look simple," he added.
After his SYTYCD win, Allen went on to look as a featured dancer in Step Up 3D alongside Boss and fellow SYTYCD finalist Katee Shean. He additionally appeared within the dance comedy Freak Dance, on season 2 of Oxygen's Dance Your Ass Off, and as a featured dancer in 2011's Footloose remake starring Kenny Wormald, Dennis Quaid, and Julianne Hough.
Allen often appeared as a dancer in movies and commercials for Honda and McDonald's, and he was featured as a dancer on NBC's Group and in an episode of FX's American Horror Story.
Taylor Swift for 'The Lifetime of a Showgirl'. Credit score:
Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot
Taylor Swift is aware of who her mates are — those with matching scars.
Within the track "Cancelled!," off her new album, The Lifetime of a Showgirl, Swift takes on cancel tradition, particularly by means of the lens of misogyny, whereas additionally providing a protected area for her feminine buddies, particularly those that caught by her when she was coping with her personal cancellation (see: Popularity).
The darkish, campy monitor, which begins with some indignant guitar riffs for good measure, addresses this from the get-go. "You thought that it could be okay, at first / The state of affairs may very well be saved, after all / However they'd already picked out your grave and hearse / Beware the wrath of masked crusaders," she warns. So sure, Swifties upset that her vault monitor "Slut!" was too tame to earn its exclamation level can rejoice — "Cancelled!" is a banger worthy of the punctuation.
All through the track, Swift checks off the varied methods one is perhaps exiled, however they're noticeably all issues that solely a lady could be banished for: "Did you girl-boss too near the solar?" goes one line. "Did you make a joke solely a person may?" goes one other. "Have been you simply too smug in your personal good?" she asks. And our private favourite: "'Tone-deaf and scorching, let's f—in' off her.'"
Whereas Swift writes from the angle of somebody speaking to her woman mates, all of that criticism is stuff she herself has grappled with as a public determine, which she beforehand sang about in her Lover monitor "The Man."
And although Swifties and Swift haters alike will search for direct references to well-known squad members who've been chased by the web mob — like Blake Vigorous, who has been embroiled in a really public authorized battle together with her It Ends With Us director and costar Justin Baldoni — they received't discover any right here. For Vigorous, it ought to be famous that Swift has mentioned she wrote this album's songs in the course of the European leg of her Eras Tour, so probably between Might and August of 2024, however the Vigorous-Baldoni drama started in earnest in December 2024.
Whereas Swift doesn't title names or get into specifics on "Cancelled!" — misogyny is a common expertise! — she delivers loads of coloration together with her biting witticisms, declaring loudly and hilariously that no matter these girls did or didn't do doesn't matter to her: "Good factor I like my mates cancelled / I like 'em cloaked in Gucci and in scandal." She additionally implies she's not one to forged aspersions. "They stood by me / Earlier than my exoneration / They believed I used to be harmless / So I'm not right here for judgement, no."
Taylor Swift's 'The Lifetime of a Showgirl' album artwork.
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However she does counsel, with a wink, that if all us girls are going to be dismissed and discarded anyhow, we’d as nicely hyperlink arms and personal it. "Can't you see my infamy loves firm?" she sings in "Cancelled!," including, "Now they've damaged you want they've damaged me / However a shattered glass / Is much more sharp / And now you recognize precisely who your mates are / You already know who we’re / We're those with matching scars."
Taylor Swift in 2023; Charli XCX in 2025. Credit score:
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Look what you made her do.
Taylor Swift has by no means been one to shrink back from slightly shade (see: "thanK you aIMee," "Dangerous Blood," "Look What You Made Me Do"), and her new album, The Lifetime of a Showgirl, options her most pointed — and darkly humorous — diss but.
Whereas Swift famously by no means confirms whom her songs are about, all roads in "Truly Romantic" appear to result in none aside from Charli XCX, who opened for Swift throughout her Popularity Stadium Tour in 2018.
First, slightly historical past lesson on these two. In 2019, Charli drew the ire of some Swifties when she mentioned her time on the tour "type of felt like I used to be getting up on stage and waving to 5-year-olds." She later clarified this comment in a prolonged assertion on social media.
In one thing of an ungainly connection, Charli is now married to George Daniel, the drummer for the 1975; the 2 received engaged in November 2023. As Swifties know all too effectively, the frontman of the 1975 is Swift's ex Matty Healy, whom the Tortured Poets Division singer dated within the spring of 2023. Charli has talked publicly about being near Healy and his now-fiancée, the mannequin and musician Gabbriette Bechtel.
In June 2024, Charli launched her sixth studio album, Brat, and followers instantly began speculating that she wrote its monitor "Sympathy Is a Knife" about Swift and her relationship with Healy, because it included lyrics like "I don't wanna share this area / I don't wanna power a smile / This one woman faucets my insecurities / Don't know if it's actual or if I'm spiraling," and "Don’t wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend's present / Fingers crossed behind my again, I hope they break up fast."
Whereas Swift followers latched on to that final lyric particularly, Charli mentioned in a TikTok earlier than the album's launch that it didn’t function any diss tracks. She additionally later addressed the rumors in an interview with New York magazine.
"Persons are gonna assume what they need to assume," she mentioned. "That tune is about me and my emotions and my anxiousness and the best way my mind creates narratives and tales in my head once I really feel insecure and the way I don't need to be in these conditions bodily once I really feel self-doubt." In that very same interview, Swift praised Charli's songwriting as "surreal and ingenious, at all times."
Within the journal's unfold have been pictures of Charli's pretend bloody severed hand sporting a friendship bracelet, which some followers noticed as shade provided that the accent was primarily synonymous with Swift's Eras Tour. Nonetheless, the photographer later defined the imaginative and prescient behind it, saying, "She's type of trapped by fame and all of the tabloid photographers are chasing her. An animal trapped within the woods would chunk off its personal limb — she bites off her hand."
So, not less than publicly, the 2 singers have downplayed any notions of a rift. However with "Truly Romantic," it seems like Swift may very well be placing in her two cents.
Taylor Swift and Charli XCX carry out throughout The '1989' World Tour.
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First, some followers have identified that the title of the monitor may very well be a nod to Charli's tune "All the things's Romantic."
Then there's the lyrics. "I heard you name me 'Boring Barbie' when the coke's received you courageous / Excessive-fived my ex and then you definitely mentioned you're glad he ghosted me," Swift sings on the prime of the tune. Charli has dropped a number of references to cocaine in her songs — for instance, on her Brat tune "365," the British artist sings, "Ought to we perform a little key? Ought to we’ve slightly line?"
The remainder of Swift's "Truly Romantic" lyric may definitely reference Healy. In any case, on her final report, The Tortured Poets Division, which followers hypothesized was partly concerning the 1975 frontman, she sings about an ex who ghosted her.
However the very subsequent line looks like an much more direct reference to "Sympathy Is a Knife": "Wrote me a tune saying it makes you sick to see my face." Then, within the second verse, Swift sings, "What number of instances has your boyfriend mentioned, 'Why are we at all times speaking about her?'" Charli's monitor mentions how she talks to "George," presumably her now-husband, however then-boyfriend, about her insecurities about one other singer — the "one woman" who "faucets my insecurities" — however he tells her that she's "simply paranoid."
'The Lifetime of a Showgirl' by Taylor Swift.
Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot
Not like a lot of her earlier "diss" tracks (for lack of a greater phrase), "Truly Romantic," regardless of its spiky references, is definitely extremely humorous. It offers Imply Women "why are you so obsessive about me" vibes — which is ironic, provided that the album got here out on Oct. 3., Imply Women Day. Swift additionally claims that she's not that miffed by any of her topic's perceived slights.
"Some folks may be offended / However it's truly candy / On a regular basis you've spent on me," she sings within the refrain, which concludes with the closely sardonic declaration, "I actually received handy it you / No man has ever beloved me such as you do."
Swift even takes it one step additional, hilariously suggesting that she type of loves the eye (Mama Swift, shut your ears, for this one): "You assume I'm cheesy, child / Cease speaking soiled to me! / It sounded nasty, nevertheless it feels such as you're flirting with me / I thoughts my very own enterprise / God's my witness that I don't provoke it / It's type of making me moist."
Sherri Shepherd and Melissa Gilbert. Credit score:
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Sherri Shepherd can forgive, however she will be able to't neglect.
The daytime speak present host is opening up about nonetheless feeling salty over her early elimination from Dancing With the Stars season 14 — and the position {that a} sure Little House on the Prairie star performed in her unceremonious exit.
"I don't understand how I went dwelling earlier than Melissa Gilbert from Little Home on the Prairie," Shepherd grouses to her studio viewers in a preview clip from Friday's episode of Sherri. "I'm telling you, I nonetheless can't let this one go."
She continues: "Let me let you know what occurred. Melissa Gilbert — I don't know what dance she was doing. Her associate was Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Melissa fell and she or he hit her head in opposition to Maks' leg, allegedly, and so she went to the doggone hospital however I obtained voted off. I stored going, 'How did she beat me from the ICU?!'"
Gilbert did certainly sit out week 4 of the the long-running actuality competitors sequence' 14th season, which aired in 2012. The earlier week, whereas dancing the paso doble on stage, Gilbert smashed her head into Chmerkovskiy's leg whereas he spun her on the bottom. She completed out the dance however was rushed backstage and finally taken to a hospital after complaining of dizziness.
"You’re feeling answerable for your companions," Chmerkovskiy stated moments after Gilbert was escorted out of the ballroom. "You begin questioning are you doing the suitable issues, is that this needed as a part of choreography."
It was a shock when the underside two pairs then consisted of Shepherd and her associate, Val Chmerkovskiy (Maks' brother), and Karina Smirnoff and Gavin DeGraw (who carried Gilbert to the ambulance from the backstage space).
When Shepherd was subsequently eradicated, she burst into tears, thanking the present for "letting me stay a dream that I've all the time had… and I wish to say to each particular person on the market — that factor that scares you probably the most, that makes you say, 'I don't know if I can do it I'm scared,' run in the direction of it, as a result of it's so superb on the opposite facet.'"
Greater than a decade later, Shepherd is joking that her gratitude for the chance has since burned off, leaving solely resentment over what may have been. "After I inform y'all I used to be so mad at Melissa Gilbert," Shepherd says with a playful smile. "When she ran for the president of the Display screen Actors Guild for the actors, I didn't vote. I didn't vote for Melissa. She even known as me, she stated, 'Sherri, can I depend in your vote?' I stated, 'Melissa, did you depend on my vote on Dancing With the Stars?'"
Shepherd then clarifies, "Melissa, I'm good with you now. You're fortunate and actually candy, and in case you run once more for president, you've obtained my vote, lady."
Leisure Weekly has reached out to representatives for Gilbert for remark.
Val Chmerkovskiy and Sherri Shepherd on 'Dancing With the Stars'.
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Shepherd's stroll down reminiscence lane towards her Dancing With the Stars days was prompted by this weeks' surprising elimination of Fifth Concord star Lauren Jauregui from the present season.
Jauregui was one among final week's highlights, and her week 3 cha-cha-cha to her personal track, "Work From Dwelling," with associate Brandon Armstrong scored the couple 18 factors, tying them for final place with the celeb most followers anticipated to see despatched packing, Andy Richter.
Dancing With the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Disney+, and streams the subsequent day on Hulu. Watch the Sherri clip above for extra from Shepherd.
Toni Collette and Haley Joel Osment in 'The Sixth Sense'. Credit score:
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Wayward creator and star Mae Martin recreated costar Toni Collette's memorable automotive scene from The Sixth Sense alongside a dedicated Sydney Topliffe in between takes of their hit Netflix miniseries.
Martin, nailing the hand actions of Collette's matriarch, shared the amusing recreation on Instagram, calling it a "homage to our queen and hero" Collette, who stars in Wayward because the sinister headmaster of an academy for troubled teenagers.
The scene in query entails the teary alternate between Haley Joel Osment's younger Cole Sear and his mom, Lynn (Collette), during which the younger boy discloses that he’s usually visited by ghosts.
"The ghosts, they inform me to do issues," Topliffe says as a younger Cole. "Do you assume I'm a freak?"
"Have a look at my face," Martin says as Collette's Lynn. "I might by no means assume that ever. Bought it?"
"Grandma says hello," Topliffe provides to a surprised Martin. "She comes to go to me generally."
"Cole, that's very mistaken. Grandma's gone, that," Martin responds, with the 2 quickly launching into the emotionally loaded sequence relating to the grandmother's funeral.
"She mentioned you got here to the place the place they buried her, requested her a query. She mentioned the reply is, 'Daily.' What did you ask?" Osment asks within the scene, prompting a sobbing Collette to answer, "Do I make her proud?"
Within the caption, Martin revealed the recreation was filmed at 2 a.m. within the "freezing chilly" throughout a "essential scene" for Wayward. Given the automotive setting, the 2 look like filming the finale episode, the place Martin's character fantasizes about an escape from their cult-ish small city. "I feel you’ll agree it’s our strongest work," Martin wrote.
Toni Collette responds to Mae Martin and Sydney Topliffe's recreation.
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Collette herself responded within the feedback part, praising the recreation as "phenomenal." She wrote, "I like each of you. That is truly fairly good!!"
Martin created and stars in Wayward as Alex Dempsey, a transgender police officer who strikes to the small city during which his pregnant spouse (Sarah Gadon) grew up, discovering that the idyllic neighborhood shouldn’t be all because it appears. On the middle of the thriller is Collette's Evelyn Ward, the enigmatic headmaster of an academy for troubled teenagers occupied by Topliffe's Abbie, who additionally makes an attempt to unearth secrets and techniques of the sinister academy.
Mae Martin and the forged of 'Wayward' in Toronto in September 2025.
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Netflix printed a report earlier this week that crowned Wayward as the No. 1 show on the English-language listing, citing 8.2 million views.
Collette, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her position in The Sixth Sense, not too long ago regarded again on the movie whereas selling Wayward, revealing in an interview with Tom Energy that she initially didn’t understand the 1999 traditional was a horror movie throughout filming. "I simply thought it was a good looking, non secular story," Collette admitted with fun.
Brooke Shields on 'When Calls the Coronary heart'. Credit score:
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Ten years after leaving it behind, Brooke Shields is driving again into Hope Valley.
On Thursday, the Hallmark Channel introduced that Shields is about to rejoin When Calls the Heart for the present's upcoming thirteenth season. The actress will reprise her function of Charlotte Thornton throughout three episodes, returning to the sequence a decade after she first appeared on it.
"We’re thrilled to welcome again Brooke Shields to the When Calls the Coronary heart household," Michelle Vicary, Hallmark Media's head of programming, mentioned in a press release. "Her first look on the sequence was memorable for our followers and we all know the Hearties can be delighted to see Charlotte’s emotional and heartwarming reunion."
Brooke Shields.
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A lot has modified since Charlotte final galloped by way of Hope Valley, having boldly arrived on horseback to test in along with her son Jack Thornton (Daniel Lissing). The 2-episode arc noticed her meet Elizabeth (Erin Krakow), who would finally marry Jack and develop into the mom of his son.
Since then, Jack was tragically killed in a landslide (Lissing departed the present after 5 seasons), and after mourning her husband, Elizabeth discovered love with Nathan Grant (Kevin McGarry). When season 12 concluded, the household relocated to Charlotte's boarding dwelling in Cape Fullerton so Elizabeth's diabetic son — Jack, named after his dad — might be nearer to an insulin lab.
Charlotte will little question have one thing to say concerning the household's new regular — however the go to will even give her the prospect to spend time along with her grandson and assist him join with recollections of his father.
Talking to PEOPLE about her impending return, Shields admitted that adapting to the present's present 1922 timeline has been tough "as a result of the leap is simply so excessive."
Brooke Shields on 'When Calls the Coronary heart'.
Hallmark
She continued, "However we're additionally seeing Charlotte evolve, which has been fascinating. We create a path for her to modernize."
A type of modifications includes Charlotte spending much less time on horseback.
"She’s not driving horses anymore, which is type of unhappy as a result of I actually favored that," Shields mentioned with fun. "I favored type of swashbuckling in."
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Set within the Western frontier of Canada, When Calls the Coronary heart follows high-society instructor Elizabeth as she makes a house for herself in a frontier city and forges significant connections along with her new neighborhood.
When Calls the Coronary heart will return to Hallmark Channel in 2026 and is offered to stream on Hallmark+.
'The Lifetime of a Showgirl' album cowl; Taylor Swift in 'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour; Taylor Swift as Felicia Miller in 'Valentine's Day'. Credit score:
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Taylor Swift's filmography encompasses a spread of initiatives, together with music documentaries, live performance films, and feature-length movies.
The singer has collaborated with famend administrators, similar to David O. Russell.
Swift stepped behind the digital camera for All Too Properly: The Quick Movie, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien.
Except you've been residing beneath a rock for the final 12 months and a half, that Taylor Swift's newest world tour led to The Eras Tour film, which is now the highest-grossing live performance movie of all time. Using that momentum, Swift is heading again to the large display screen with The Official Launch Social gathering of a Showgirl, a companion movie to her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl.
The singer's filmography goes far past live performance docs. She's additionally appeared in main Hollywood options, music documentaries, and even her personal self-directed quick movie. Here’s a full information to Taylor Swift's films in chronological order.
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Live performance Expertise (2009)
Nick Jonas, Taylor Swift, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas in 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Live performance Expertise'.
In easier instances, when 3-D films have been all the craze, the Jonas Brothers introduced a teenage Taylor Swift on stage to carry out a duet of her single "Ought to've Stated No" with then-boyfriend Joe Jonas. (Little did he know, she would quickly write a frustrated country song about him.) General, the live performance movie is foolish and forgettable, however this efficiency is traditional Taylor, from the sparkly gown to the debut-era twang.
The place to look at Jonas Brothers: The 3D Live performance Expertise: Disney+
Hannah Montana: The Film (2009)
Miley Cyrus as Miley Stewart, Lucas Until as Travis Brody, and Taylor Swift as herself in 'Hannah Montana: The Film'.
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Talking of which, nothing says nostalgia like Hannah Montana. Much more individuals are in Hannah Montana: The Film than you bear in mind, together with Brooke Shields, Vanessa Williams, Tyra Banks, Margo Martindale, and Natalia Dyer in her first appearing credit score.
Additionally making her characteristic debut was Taylor Swift with a cameo as a rustic singer, performing "Crazier" at a honky tonk whereas Miley Cyrus gradual dances with love curiosity Lucas Until (who by the way starred within the iconic music video for "You Belong With Me" and briefly dated Swift in actual life). Along with "Crazier," Swift co-wrote the film’s closing tune, "You'll All the time Discover Your Means Again Residence."
The place to look at Hannah Montana: The Film: Disney+
Journey to Fearless (2010)
Taylor Swift in 'Taylor Swift: Journey to Fearless'.
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Journey to Fearless is a far cry from the polished live performance movies of her later eras, nevertheless it's nonetheless extremely charming. A chronicle of Swift’s first world tour, the miniseries was launched episodically on the now-defunct teen TV channel the Hub earlier than arriving on DVD. And certainly, it has the intimacy of a house video (together with cute house footage of little Taylor along with her guitar, after all). Since she was nonetheless only a teen in 2010, it's stuffed with appearances from her household — particularly Mama Swift — and hometown mates like Abigail, who impressed her coming-of-age ballad "Fifteen."
The place to look at Journey to Fearless: YouTube
Valentine's Day (2010)
Taylor Swift as Felicia Miller in 'Valentine's Day'. Everett Assortment
Bear in mind the years after Love Really, when film studios thought we wished a ridiculously star-studded ensemble rom-com about each single vacation? Enter Valentine's Day, a generic, cookie-cutter rip-off stuffed to the brim with A-list stars and Oscar winners. However among the many tons of of weak subplots is a cute little vignette that includes Taylor Swift and then-boyfriend Taylor Lautner (a.okay.a. her "greatest ex").
The Taylors play lovely ditzy teen couple Felicia and Willy, who haven’t any arc besides being tremendous obsessive about one another (and making out…quite a bit). On the finish of the movie, they arrive house from a Valentine's Day date with Swift's "Immediately Was a Fairytale" taking part in within the background — after which they suck face once more.
The place to look at Valentine's Day: HBO Max
Communicate Now World Tour – Dwell (2011)
Taylor Swift performs dwell on stage at Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands throughout her Communicate Now World Tour on March 7, 2011.
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Communicate Now World Tour was Swift's first dwell album, for which she launched a CD and a DVD with dwell performances of just about each tune on Communicate Now. These recordings are stuffed with her trademark showmanship, particularly when she sings "Enchanted" accompanied by ballet dancers, or when precise fireworks go off throughout that line within the bridge of "Expensive John."
However the spotlight of the live performance movie is likely to be her covers and mash-ups; Communicate Now was the primary album the place she actually began experimenting with completely different genres, so it's refreshing to see her pay homage to her influences. The beautiful, folky cowl of "Drops of Jupiter" is a notable standout, reframing the tune so efficiently that it sounds prefer it was written for her.
Communicate Now World Tour – Dwell shouldn’t be accessible to stream
The Lorax (2012)
Audrey (voice: Taylor Swift) in 'The Lorax'.
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This was Swift's first and solely voice function, which is a disgrace as a result of her earnest, expressive supply is ideal for youngsters's media. In The Lorax, she performs a lady named Audrey who lives in a walled metropolis with synthetic vegetation, whereas Zac Efron portrays the boy attempting to impress her by discovering a "actual tree."
The film isn't at all times profitable at translating the grim, cautionary poetry of Dr. Seuss' environmental fable (or its message, contemplating the studio bought the Lorax's likeness to an SUV business). However for Swifties, it will likely be without end immortalized by Swift and Efron's promotional look on Ellen, the place they famously sang an eerily prophetic diss observe concerning the host.
The place to look at The Lorax: Netflix
The Giver (2014)
Jeff Bridges because the Giver and Taylor Swift as Rosemary in 'The Giver'.
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Primarily based on Lois Lowry's seminal younger grownup novel, The Giver crafts a world the place emotion has been eradicated and all infants are genetically engineered. The teenage protagonist, Jonas (Brenton Thwaites), is chosen to coach with the Giver (Jeff Bridges) to carry all of the recollections of how the world was.
Swift performs the small however pivotal function of Rosemary, the Giver's daughter who as soon as educated as a "Receiver" and met a tragic destiny. She's solely on display screen for a couple of minutes, however she aptly embodies Rosemary’s compassion and idealism — and she or he even will get to sing just a little!
The place to look at The Giver: Pluto TV
The 1989 World Tour Dwell (2015)
Taylor Swift performs through the 1989 World Tour at Tokyo Dome on Could 5, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan.
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The 1989 period was when Swift shed her nation roots and absolutely stepped into pop superstardom, so The 1989 World Tour Dwell is way glitzier than any of her earlier live performance movies. Gone are the house movies and interviews with Mama Swift; as an alternative, we’ve got a gentle stream of appearances from former and present members of her movie star "squad," from Camila Cabello and Karlie Kloss to Serena Williams and Mariska Hargitay.
Her vocals are the strongest they’ve ever been as much as that time, particularly throughout difficult songs like "I Know Locations" or her actually impressed rock model of "We Are By no means Getting Again Collectively." (Can we’ve got an entire rock album, please?)
The place to look at The 1989 World Tour Dwell: YouTube
Taylor Swift performs onstage throughout Taylor Swift status Stadium Tour at Levi's Stadium on Could 12, 2018 in Santa Clara, Calif.
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That is an iconic live performance movie amongst Swifties, and for good cause. Find it irresistible or hate it, the gothic drama of the Fame album makes it good for big stadium performances. "Prepared For It?" was made to be a present opener, and theatrical songs like "Don't Blame Me" and "I Did One thing Unhealthy" turn out to be anthemic when sung by a crowd. Your entire live performance is a spectacle — all black and purple, smoke and snakes. She's in full sneering bad-girl mode, and it's thrilling.
Probably the most exceptional factor about this tour is how she makes time for moments of vulnerability, and the way properly she connects to her followers. "I can see completely each individual on this stadium, and I can see you dancing," she says to the gang. "I can see you throwing your arms within the air, and on prime of that, I can hear [you]."
Taylor Swift: Fame Stadium Tour shouldn’t be accessible to stream
Bluebird (2019)
Taylor Swift performing on the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville in 2019.
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Right here's a candy, heartfelt documentary the place established and up-and-coming nation singers pay homage to a Nashville establishment: the Bluebird Cafe. Numerous artists received their begin on the venue, together with Taylor Swift, who makes a shock look on the Bluebird to the viewers's shock and delight.
Along with singing an acoustic model of Little Huge City's "Higher Man" (which she later launched as a part of her re-recording challenge), she recounts being found by Scott Borchetta at age 14 throughout a Bluebird writers' night time. Though that anecdote is now extra bittersweet in gentle of the authorized battle between Swift, Borchetta, and Scooter Braun, it's nonetheless a testomony to the ability of an establishment that uplifts aspiring artists.
The place to look at Bluebird: The Roku Channel
Cats (2019)
Taylor Swift as Bombalurina in 'Cats'.
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Oh, expensive. Cats' sins in opposition to humanity have been well-documented, from Insurgent Wilson unzipping her fur to cockroaches with human faces. And though Taylor Swift was closely featured within the movie's advertising, she solely seems in a single actually bonkers scene.
First, Swift's Bombalurina is suspended on a crescent moon and shaking glittery catnip everywhere in the different cats earlier than performing a extremely sexualized rendition of "Macavity." As she's dancing, all the most annoying, uncanny parts of the particular results are on full show. (Why have they got human arms?!) Swift commits to the bit with slinky, campy power, however nothing might have saved this. When Swift wrote the lyric "movement seize put me in a foul gentle" a 12 months later, nobody was stunned.
On the optimistic aspect, she co-wrote the tune "Stunning Ghosts" with authentic Cats composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Within the movie, it's sung by lead actress Francesca Hayward, however Swift’s beautiful, underrated model might be heard over the top credit.
The place to look at Cats: Netflix
Miss Americana (2020)
Taylor Swift in 'Miss Americana'. Netflix
Though Taylor Swift famously bares her soul in her songwriting, she's traditionally been guarded about her private life. That every one modified with Miss Americana, the revealing documentary directed by Lana Wilson that delves into troublesome matters like her consuming dysfunction, her sexual assault and subsequent trial, and her mom's most cancers analysis. However most of all, Miss Americana is about Swift taking management of her profession and voice.
The movie sees the singer begin to direct her personal music movies and discover the braveness to publicly advocate for political causes, notably these associated to the LGBTQ+ neighborhood. It presaged the battle over her masters and the brand new section of her profession, the place she is uncompromising about her inventive imaginative and prescient.
The place to look at Miss Americana: Netflix
Taylor Swift: Metropolis of Lover (2020)
Taylor Swift performs through the Metropolis of Lover live performance at L'Olympia on Sept. 9, 2019 in Paris, France.
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Lover has solely seen a handful of performances. Because of Andrea Swift's well being, Taylor determined to not go on a big tour for her seventh album, after which the smaller Lover Fest was canceled in 2020 with the onset of the pandemic. Thus, the one dwell efficiency devoted to Lover befell in September 2019, when Swift carried out a one-off live performance in Paris referred to as Metropolis of Lover and launched it as a live performance movie the next 12 months. Her set was extremely acclaimed, particularly the "acoustic session" throughout which she performed a number of songs with only a guitar or a piano.
"With this album, every part on it’s one thing that I wrote with one instrument…" she stated on stage. "So I figured, like, why not check out singing some songs [the same way] for the very first time dwell?" The efficiency was additionally issued because the album Dwell from Paris, and the stripped-down variations of "Daylight" and "Cornelia Avenue" are notably in style amongst followers.
Taylor Swift: Metropolis of Lover shouldn’t be accessible to stream
Folklore: The Lengthy Pond Studio Classes (2020)
Taylor Swift in 'Folklore: The Lengthy Pond Studio Classes'.
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Folklore:The Lengthy Pond Studio Classes, just like the album itself, was a balm for the soul. Launched in 2020 through the top of the pandemic, this documentary exhibits Swift singing each Folklore tune dwell in a woodsy cabin within the Hudson Valley, constructing on the comfy cottagecore aesthetic that emulated our lives in isolation. The live performance is stripped-down and easy, simply because the melodic indie songs have been meant to be skilled.
However the movie's excessive factors come through the informal, intimate chats between Swift and collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff. In these conversations, they describe how the album got here collectively whereas they have been quarantined in other places, and Swift offers uncommon perception into her songwriting course of. As a bonus, she reveals the identification of William Bowery, the thriller co-writer on songs like "betty" and "exile": her then-partner, Joe Alwyn.
The place to look at Folklore: The Lengthy Pond Studio Classes: Disney+
All Too Properly: The Quick Movie (2021)
Taylor Swift as Older Her in 'All Too Properly: The Quick Movie'.
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Though Taylor Swift had already directed a number of music movies and Folklore: The Lengthy Pond Classes, All Too Properly: The Quick Movie was her true arrival as a director. For the discharge of the extremely anticipated 10-minute model of "All Too Properly," she made an accompanying quick movie starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien as a turbulent couple with a big age hole (and herself, in a cameo function as future Sink).
The movie dramatizes all the fan-favorite particulars from the tune, from "dancing 'around the kitchen within the fridge gentle" to the notorious scarf. Nevertheless it additionally expands on the connection, particularly in a brilliantly acted prolonged struggle scene the place the couple appears to disintegrate earlier than our eyes. The quick screened on the 2022 Tribeca Movie Competition and Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition, and even scored Swift an interview with Martin McDonagh in Variety’s Directors on Directors series.
The place to look at All Too Properly: The Quick Movie: YouTube
Amsterdam (2022)
Taylor Swift as Liz Meekins in 'Amsterdam'.
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With the mix of David O. Russell, Margot Robbie, Christian Bale, and John David Washington, what might go fallacious? Loads, apparently. Amsterdam is a scorching mess, as EW's critic writes, "It's inconceivable to say whether or not the film…is supposed to be a comedy, a homicide thriller, or perhaps even a thwarted musical."
A lot of the star-studded supporting forged is wasted, together with Taylor Swift, who has a small function because the daughter of a late senator, whom she suspects has been assassinated. However despite the fact that she's not given a lot to do, she does properly in her first dramatic movie function, promoting each the emotion and Russell's trademark wackiness.
The place to look at Amsterdam: Hulu
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023)
'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' poster.
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Taylor Swift hadn't gone on tour since earlier than the pandemic, and within the meantime, she had launched a whopping 4 new albums and 4 re-recordings of outdated albums. So there was numerous stress on The Eras Tour movie, and it didn't disappoint. This almost three-hour live performance film is a celebration of all of the "eras" of her profession, from a Fearless medley full with a fringed gold gown to a visibly emotional efficiency of "champagne issues" and a racy chair dance for "Vigilante S—."
The movie makes it really feel such as you're proper there along with her, and though it might probably't make up for the Ticketmaster debacle, it comes fairly shut. And for many who didn't catch the film in theaters, it's streaming on Disney+ with 4 shock bonus songs!
The place to look at Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: Disney+
The Official Launch Social gathering of a Showgirl (2025)
Taylor Swift in showgirl-inspired vogue for her newest album, 'The Lifetime of a Showgirl'.
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On Aug. 13, 2025, Swift introduced her twelfth studio album, The Lifetime of a Showgirl,throughout an look on her fiancé Travis Kelce's podcast New Heights.
Simply over a month later, on Sept. 19, she revealed an upcoming movie occasion tied to the album, titled The Official Launch Social gathering of a Showgirl. The 89-minute-long program will hit theaters the identical day because the album's launch, on Friday, October 3.
In an Instagram submit, Swift teased what followers can count on. "You'll get to see the unique world premiere of the music video for my new single 'The Destiny of Ophelia,' together with by no means earlier than seen behind-the-scenes footage of how we made it, reduce by reduce explanations of what impressed this music, and the model new lyric movies from my new album The Lifetime of a Showgirl."
The place to look at The Official Launch Social gathering of a Showgirl: In theaters October 3-5