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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
And Just Like That... Kim Cattrall was back as Samantha Jones.

While Kim Cattrall might still be on the outs with some of her former Sex and the City cast mates, Variety reports that she’s reprising her role as Samantha Jones for Max’s And Just Like That...:

“According to sources, Cattrall shot her dialogue on March 22 in New York City, without seeing or speaking with the stars of the series, including Sarah Jessica Parker, or with “And Just Like That” showrunner Michael Patrick King.”

Dan Seifert
Dan Seifert
Who decided what phone each character used in Succession?

Apparently, the actors dictated it based on their own personal preferences. That’s according to Mark Mylod, who directed a lot of the episodes and some of the most important ones in the whole show.

I guess this means Matthew McFayden stans Samsung.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Watch Anson Mount be handsome in season one of Strange New Worlds for free on YouTube.

That’s right, the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is free on YouTube ahead of the June 15th season two premiere — TrekMovie has links to all the episodes.

It’s got goofy episodic heart and a cool season-long arc. You can just watch it right under this post if you want:

Ted Lasso’s third season was unfocused and unwieldy, but it stuck the landing

The third — and presumably final — season of the Apple TV Plus series was stuck between a sitcom and prestige drama but still managed to end on a high note.

Andrew Webster
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
ABC’s Lost was reportedly a “cruel, brutal, destructive, racist, sexist” place to work.

In TV critic Maureen Ryan’s forthcoming book Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood, multiple writers and actors who worked on ABC’s Lost describe the hit network show’s inner workings as a toxic nightmare of Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse’s making:

“It’s very easy to think, well, it can’t have been that bad or someone would have done something. It was that bad, and no one did anything because retribution was a constant and looming presence.”

The Idol’s latest trailer feels pretty tryhardThe Idol’s latest trailer feels pretty tryhard
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Succession — Andante Risoluto.

The closing moments of Succession’s series finale were backed by a stunning piece of music from composer Nicholas Britell, and now you can listen to that song and the rest of the season 4 soundtrack on the music streaming service of your choice. Britell also shared a video of him playing the song solo on piano, and it’s just as good.

By the way, did you know that Britell composed the incredible music for Andor? He’s worked on some amazing stuff.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Max’s film credit kerfuffle is gonna take a while.

Max lumped several categories into a ‘Creators’ label not out of grumpiness about the WGA strike, but because Warner Bros. Discovery’s IT people didn’t have time to do it right, says a new report in Deadline (via AVClub).

So they just smashed them all together, and the executives didn’t know until it happened. Untangling it could take weeks. Ah, Hanlon’s Razor.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
Spend your weekend with some cuddly dinosaurs.

It’s a quieter than usual week for entertainment releases, but there’s still plenty to dig into — including a week’s worth of dino documentaries over on Apple TV Plus.

Meanwhile, the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid is in theaters, Destiny 2 and Fortnite got big updates, indie classic World of Goo is on Netflix, a batch of new Playdate games just dropped, and now is a great time to catch up on Yellowjackets and Ted Lasso ahead of their season finales.