“You will see one little squirrel, he gone. He sees a little toy, he gone. He sees multiple people, he’s gone,” said Nnadi, who likes to refer to Parsnip as Parsnickety. “But the second we get that laser focus, he’s gonna be phenomenal.”
where they’re streaming crime dramas and whodunits all month long.starring Natasha Lyonne returns to Peacock for its second season Thursday, May 8. Lyonne stars as Charlie, a woman with an innate ability to know when someone is lying. “Knives Out” director Rian Johnson is the creator and executive producer. The
has more than 30 big name guest stars appearing including Cynthia Erivo, John Mulaney, Katie Holmes and John Cho, to name a few.1975 novel “Forever” about teenage sexuality is the inspiration for aof the same name from Mara Brock Ali, who created acclaimed shows like “Girlfriends” and “Being Mary Jane.” This “Forever” features a predominantly Black cast in a love story between two teens living in Los Angeles at its center. Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr. star. It drops Thursday, May 8.
— The goofy sci-fi shooter Journey to the Savage Planet didn’t get the audience it deserved in 2020, thanks to some unfortunate corporate maneuvers that left its developers out in the cold. But they held onto the idea and started a new studio called Raccoon Logic, and now they’re unleashing. You’ve been dumped on a faraway rock, and you’ll need to explore every inch and fight off all sorts of gnarly wildlife before you can “get revenge on your former employer” (ahem). You can play solo or join forces with a friend online or on the couch. Blast off Thursday, May 8, on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.
— Potboy? Sure, I knew a guy like that in high school. But that’s not the Potboy who stars in
— this poor kid has a lantern for a head, and he can use its flame to keep warm or fend off ghouls. It’s the debut title from Swedish studio MoonHood, whose founders are best-known for 2021’s eerie Lost in Random, and it has creepy stop-motion animation reminiscent of “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” The hike begins Thursday, May 8, on PlayStation 5 and PC.They can customize their coverage plans to include Zepbound. But CVS Health spokesman David Whitrap said most employers wind up using the standard formulary because of the discounts negotiated for them.
Patients taking Zepbound will be able to switch to Wegovy if the Lilly drug is excluded from their coverage, Whitrap said.CVS Health also said Thursday that it will start selling Wegovy at a discounted price of about $500 monthly at thousands of drugstores for people without coverage. Novo
its new lower price last month.Wegovy and Zepbound are part of a wave of obesity medications known as GLP-1 receptor agonists that have soared in popularity due to the amount of weight people lose while taking the injections. Coverage of these drugs