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The Young & The Restless' Conner Floyd Speaks Out After Shocking Exit
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Conner Floyd, who plays Chance Chancellor on The Young & The Restless, has officially left the show—and he’s not holding back his emotions about it. In a heartfelt goodbye post, he reflected on his time in Genoa City, thanking fans and the cast while hinting at what’s next for him. If you’re a Y&R fan, this one stings a little.
Editor’s Note: Soap operas thrive on long-running characters, and Chance Chancellor’s exit shakes up the show’s dynamics. For fans, it’s bittersweet—Floyd’s departure means a beloved character is gone, but his gratitude and openness about the experience make it a respectful farewell. Plus, it sparks the usual soap-opera questions: Will Chance return? Who’ll fill the void? Stay tuned.
NBC Announces Fall Lineup: When ‘Law & Order,’ ‘SNL’ and More Return
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NBC just dropped the dates for its fall 2025-26 TV lineup, and fans of Law & Order, SNL, The Voice, and live sports won’t have to wait much longer. The network’s schedule is packed with returning favorites, plus NFL and NBA games—so mark your calendars if you’re a binge-watcher or sports fan.
Editor’s Note: If you’re someone who plans their week around must-see TV (or just needs an excuse to stay in), this announcement is your heads-up. NBC’s lineup leans hard into reliable hits, which means more of what viewers already love—and fewer surprises, for better or worse. For advertisers and streaming competitors, it’s also a signal of where NBC is doubling down.
‘Running Point’ Star Scott MacArthur Joins Steve Carell College Comedy at HBO (EXCLUSIVE)
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HBO’s upcoming untitled college comedy, led by Steve Carell, just added another funny face to the mix—Scott MacArthur, known for Running Point, is joining the cast in a recurring guest role. He’ll share the screen with a stacked lineup including Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, and John C. McGinley. The show’s still under wraps, but with this much comedic talent, it’s shaping up to be one to watch.
Editor’s Note: HBO’s betting big on this ensemble comedy, and adding MacArthur—a rising improv and TV standout—hints at a sharp, laugh-heavy series. For fans of Carell’s humor or college-set antics, this is a promising sign that the show could be a standout in HBO’s lineup. Plus, with streaming crowded with reboots and dramas, a fresh comedy with this cast feels like a win.
What Time Is 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' On? How to Watch Season 3, Episode 4
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If you're eagerly waiting for the next episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty, here's the scoop: Season 3, Episode 4 drops at the usual time—midnight ET on Prime Video. Just like previous episodes, you can stream it right away or catch it later if you're not a night owl.
Editor’s Note: For fans of the show, this is a quick, helpful reminder so no one misses the latest drama between Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah. It’s not breaking news, but it’s the kind of practical update that keeps binge-watchers happy.
‘The Hunger Games: On Stage’ Casts Mia Carragher as Katniss Everdeen
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The stage adaptation of The Hunger Games in London has officially cast Mia Carragher as Katniss Everdeen. The announcement dropped on the show’s Instagram with a fiery nod to the character—"Meet our girl on fire"—alongside a photo and a rehearsal clip of Carragher wielding a crossbow. Looks like she’s already channeling Katniss’ fierce spirit.
Editor’s Note: For fans of the dystopian saga, this is a big deal—seeing Katniss come to life on stage is a fresh twist on the beloved story. Casting Carragher could draw both die-hard fans and theatergoers curious about how the gritty, action-packed world of Panem translates to live performance. Plus, it’s another win for rising talent in the theater scene.
‘Pride & Prejudice’: Rufus Sewell & Freya Mavor Among New Additions As Netflix Series Sets Full Cast, Releases First-Look Image Of Bennet Women
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Netflix has locked in its full cast for a fresh take on Pride and Prejudice, with Rufus Sewell stepping into Mr. Bennet’s shoes and Freya Mavor leading the Bennet sisters. The six-part series, now filming in the UK, also features Heartstopper’s Rhea Norwood as Lydia. A first-look image teases the Bennet women in period costumes, hinting at a stylish adaptation.
Editor’s Note: Austen adaptations are always a big deal—they’re comfort food with corsets. But this one’s got modern star power (Sewell’s hot off The Diplomat, Mavor’s a rising name) and Netflix’s global reach, so it could introduce Pride and Prejudice to a whole new crowd. Plus, with Austenmania still going strong (Bridgerton, anyone?), this could be the next must-watch for period-drama fans.
Netflix’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Series Reveals First Look at the Bennet Sisters, Rounds Out Cast With Rufus Sewell, Louis Partridge, Rhea Norwood and More
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Netflix just dropped the first glimpse of its new Pride and Prejudice series, introducing the Bennet sisters and a star-studded supporting cast. Rufus Sewell steps into Mr. Bennet’s shoes, while Freya Mavor, Jamie Demetriou, and others round out the ensemble. The adaptation is now filming in the U.K., promising a fresh take on Jane Austen’s beloved classic.
Editor’s Note: Another Pride and Prejudice adaptation might seem like a lot, but Netflix’s version has serious potential—especially with this cast. Austen fans are always hungry for new interpretations, and if the chemistry clicks, this could be the next big period drama obsession. Plus, seeing Sewell as a sardonic Mr. Bennet? Sold.
Seth Meyers Is Worried About Late-Night
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Late-night TV host Seth Meyers is opening up about his fears for the future of his show and the genre as a whole, especially after Stephen Colbert’s abrupt cancellation. Meyers admitted on a podcast that he’s constantly aware his own show, Late Night with Seth Meyers, could be axed without warning—a sign of broader instability in the late-night landscape.
Editor’s Note: Late-night TV isn’t what it used to be. With shifting viewer habits, network cuts, and streaming wars, even established hosts like Meyers are feeling the heat. If big names are sweating their survival, it’s a sign of deeper turbulence in entertainment—and possibly the end of an era for traditional talk shows.
NBC Pushes ‘The Hunting Party’ to Midseason, As It Sets Fall Premiere Dates for NBA, ‘One Chicago’ Wednesdays and ‘Law & Order’ Thursdays
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NBC is shuffling its fall lineup, moving the new show The Hunting Party to midseason to make room for the return of Law & Order: Organized Crime. The network also locked in premiere dates for its NBA coverage and fan-favorite blocks like One Chicago Wednesdays and Law & Order Thursdays. While the full schedule was announced back in May, this latest update clarifies where some key shows—both old and new—will land.
Editor’s Note: For TV fans, this is a heads-up about when to expect their favorite NBC shows—and a signal that The Hunting Party might not be the priority the network initially thought. It’s a classic case of reshuffling the deck: established franchises like Law & Order get prime real estate, while new shows wait their turn. If you were looking forward to The Hunting Party, you’ll need to be patient—but at least there’s plenty of familiar drama to hold you over.

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