The central mystery arises when a man Dorothy meets through a video dating service turns up dead in a hotel freezer face-down in cheesecake — a macabre use of the characters’ favorite dessert. It’s the hotel where Rose is days away from staging a giant wedding for relatives from her often-mentioned hometown of St. Olaf, Minnesota. The homicide, of course, throws everything into disarray.
— After a more than two-year wait,is back for its sixth and final season.
determined to rescue her daughter from the totalitarian, theonomic society of Gilead, which has taken over the United States. When “The Handmaid’s Tale” debuted in 2017, early into President Donald Trump’s first term, it struck a chord with viewers, particularly women, worried about their rights. The final season returns in the early days of Trump’s second term. Hulu also has ordered a sequel series, “The Testaments,” taking place 15 years later. Both shows are based on novels by Margaret Atwood.— Netflix’s sci-fi anthology seriesis back with its seventh season. There are six new stories — including a sequel to Season 4’s “USS Callister,” with Cristin Milioti reprising her role. Its new cast includes Awkwafina, Peter Capaldi, Emma Corrin, Paul Giamatti, Issa Rae, Rashida Jones, Tracee Ellis Ross and Chris O’Dowd.
— A new reality competition show on Hulu may help fill the void left by “The Traitors.”is hosted by Marvel actor
and features notable reality TV stars like Spencer Pratt, Omarosa, Val Chmerkovskiy and Kim Zolciak-Biermann facing off against everyday people. They must live in a locked house together for 10 days for the chance of winning $1 million. The contestants have to devise plans to sneak out for challenges, without getting caught. “Got to Get Out” premieres Friday.
where he lamented he was the only Hollywood actor who hadn’t been hired by the streamer? A role on “The Morning Show” changed that for him. Now, Hamm is starring in his own Apple show calledIndia denied the site was hit, saying it would provide evidence later.
Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, said the two sides are “effectively at war” even though they have not yet called it that, and an “explosion of disinformation stemming from a lack of official confirmation” is causing panic among civilians, particularly among those living in border areas.“It’s become a remorseless race for military one-upmanship,” he said.
Pakistan also said Saturday it used its Fatah-II missiles to target an Indian missile storage facility and two airbases, an attack acknowledged by Indian officials who said they targeted Pakistani military bases in retaliation.It was not clear what damage was caused in either attack, though Pakistan claimed to have intercepted most of the Indian missiles and was, in turn, retaliating for India’s retaliatory strike.