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Season 4 of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’

Season 4 of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’

Pixar’s upcoming animated feature, Hoppers, was first hinted at in a post-credit scene from the 2025 film Elio. While the two stories differ, Hoppers promises a blend of humor and poignant moments, staying true to Pixar’s tradition of emotional storytelling. Inspired by Chris Sanders’ The Wild Robot, the film explores the relationship between technology and…

Anticipation Builds for the Upcoming Season of Heated Rivalry Fans of Heated Rivalry, the acclaimed adaptation of Rachel Reid’s Game Changers series, face a wait for the second season, which is projected to air in spring 2027, possibly in April. The show’s first season, released on HBO Max on November 28, 2025, quickly garnered attention…

Former Industry Executives Launch High Road Entertainment Former Buccaneer co-CEO Richard Tulk-Hart and ex-Cineflix Head of Scripted TV James Durie are collaborating to establish High Road Entertainment, a new consultancy focused on co-production and sales within the drama sector. The company is already engaged in multiple projects, including the Greek crime series Antiparos produced in…

Some UK film and television industry organizations are implementing “strict internal controls” related to artificial intelligence, according to a recent report from the training body ScreenSkills. This report highlights skills gaps within the industry and suggests that many organizations are bracing for potential layoffs. The findings indicate that various industry players are adopting cautious approaches…

Andreas Hjertø Steps Down as Head of Content Acquisitions for Prime Video Nordics Andreas Hjertø, the head of content acquisitions for Prime Video in the Nordics, has announced his departure after five years with the company. In a LinkedIn post, Hjertø expressed excitement for future projects while noting that his last day will be January…

The BBC has reported receiving a record 1,588 complaints related to the recent BAFTA Film Awards, marking the highest number since the Glastonbury crisis involving Bob Vylan’s controversial performance. Viewers expressed their dissatisfaction over the broadcast of a racial slur, which they noted was not edited out. This incident eclipsed previous complaints regarding BBC broadcasts,…