Amarr Wooten, Jaden Michael and Mace Coronel in "Colin in Black & White"
Well known for his comedic timing and his somewhat sardonic delivery, "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers breaks down the day's news in his monologue before welcoming influential celebrity guests and getting quirky during satirical segments.
They are making a third season as we speak. Unfortunately, they aren't far enough along to announce a premiere date.
What they have announced, though, are some plot and casting details, and there's plenty there to get you excited if you're a fan of twisty thrillers, big-budget action or the great character actor James Cosmo. (For a certain type of screen fan, the latter piece is the biggest news.)
In this reboot series premiere, a group of 4,400 formerly missing persons, each marginalized or undervalued at some point during the last century, is returned to modern-day Detroit without warning or reason. Autumn Best and Joseph David-Jones star.
Lori Loughlin, seen here in "When Calls the Heart," to star in spinoff series
Molly Yeh and Joanna Gaines in "Molly Yeh's Magnolia Adventure"
The Vatican has now ordered all employees to get the vaccine or submit to testing. Any employee who refuses to comply by Oct. 1 will no longer get paid. Some employees are furious with Pope Francis; they're like, "Who does he think he is, acting all holier-than-thou?"
When novelist and mother-of-two Laura (Jones) begins to suspect her husband and father of her children, Dean (Wayans), may be cheating on her, she reluctantly reaches out to a man she knows wouldn't spare her feelings in the name of comfort: her father, Felix (Murray). Quite the ladies' man himself, Felix is familiar with the ways a man might cheat, but the more time Laura spends with her wealthy, flirtatious, boozy and unstable father, the more she realizes how much she really needs and wants to feel unconditional love from the men in her life. But still the question nags at her, and so she has to know: is her husband cheating on her?
Distinct from the 2016 film "Suicide Squad," which stars an overlapping cast of characters, because of the "The" in the title, this DC Comics superhero action flick is a standalone sequel to its predecessor. Each spending time in the Belle Reve prison for various crimes of a serious and deadly nature, a collection of less-than-sane criminals join supervillains Harley Quinn (Robbie), Bloodsport (Elba) and Peacemaker (Cena) to form a sinister brigade under Task Force X. Deemed perfect for the job because of their flagrant disregard for their own lives, the newly created Suicide Squad are dropped on the remote island of Corto Maltese, which just happens to be filled with their most dangerous enemies, to carry out an unbelievable mission involving an alien starfish.
Oklahoman oil rig worker Bill Baker (Damon) travels to Marseille, France, to visit his estranged daughter, Allison (Breslin), who is currently serving out the fifth year of her nine-year sentence for a murder she did not commit. While there, he discovers a piece of information that could prove her innocence, so he teams up with a local French woman (Cottin) to clear his daughter's name.
Director: Tom McCarthy. Stars: Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin, Camille Cottin, Deanna Dunagan, Lilou Siauvaud, Idir Azougli, Anne Le Ny. 2021. 139 mins. Action.
Larry David returns for the highly anticipated 11th season of this hit fictionalized-reality TV show. The pandemic is likely to factor into this new season as the "Seinfeld" co-creator gets himself into all sorts of misadventures around Los Angeles.
When a reporter inadvertently goads a scientist (Jeff Goldblum) into using himself in the demonstration of his matter-transporting machine, he slowly begins to evolve into a 165-lb. humanoid fly. Geena Davis also stars in this David Cronenberg classic.