After his release, House was “very content” to live with his mother, even though he had lost the ability to walk.
launches a live weekly celebrity talk show on Netflix calledIt’s a follow-up to “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA” a live nightly show during last year’s Netflix is a Joke comedy festival. Richard Kind returns as the sidekick. At a press event earlier this year to promote Netflix’s 2025 programming, Maloney promised, “We will never be relevant. We will never be your source of news. We will always be reckless.” The show is streaming now.
who won an Emmy Award in 2022 for portraying former Silicon Valley It Girl, Elizabeth Holmes, stars in a new thriller series for Peacock. InSeyfried plays Mickey, a Philadelphia patrol officer in a neighborhood plagued by rampant opioid addiction. Mickey becomes determined to solve a series of murders when her sister, who is also an addict, goes missing. It’s based on a novel by Liz Moore. The eight-episode series launched Thursday.— A different limited series for Apple TV+ called
is also set in Philadelphia against the world of drugs.and Wagner Moura star as two longtime friends who pose as DEA agents and conduct fake raids to take possession of other people’s drugs and money. It’s a series of easy scores until the two men target the wrong people. “Dope Thief,” produced by Ridley Scott, begins streaming Friday.
— Video games love to make you feel like a hero, but what happens to warriors who fail? Alta, the protagonist of
, takes a job managing a quiet tea shop in a magical forest. That sounds like the setup for a relaxing, “cozy” game like Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley — but be warned, one of its creators is Davey Wreden, the mastermind behind 2013’s The Stanley Parable. That cult classic is one of the most devious brain-twisters ever, so who knows what Wreden and his colleagues at Ivy Road have up their sleeves for their indie studio’s debut release? Judging from the trailer, Alta may have more on her mind than creating the perfect cup. Find out what’s brewing now on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.drops Sept. 24 and the comedian is “going there,” by addressing reports that she was difficult to deal with behind the scenes of her
after 19 seasons. “I got kicked out of show business,” she says in the trailer.— Ryan Murphy has a new series on FX called
Niecy Nash stars as a detective who agrees to help a nun and reporter (Micaela Diamond) with a Catholic newspaper to investigate a series of gruesome murders. Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs tight end(otherwise known as Taylor Swift’s boyfriend), has a secret role in the show.