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Photo Credit: Michael Chang/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images Noted paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren’s grandson, Chris McKinnell, has shared his reaction to Matt Rife purchasing the Conjuring home. Rife has been in the news ever since bought the house this year in August. During a recent podcast appearance, McKinnell opened up about his views on the comedian’s purchase of the Warrens’ house, along with ownership of the collection of demonic objects. Chris McKinnell says he has never ‘heard of’ Matt Rife after comedian bought Warrens house In conversation with hosts David Clair-Bennett & Maria Elizabeth Darnell on the Reel Appreciation podcast, Chris McKinnell shared his thoughts on comedian Matt Rife buying the Warrens’ home, and also taking ownership of the Annabelle doll. He started off by mentioning, “I’d never even heard of him until he bought it. I didn’t know who he was.” Further, he had nothing more to say about Rife, and began addressing his concern about his mother’s husband, Tony Spera’s doings. McKinnell revealed that his concern was regarding Spera “allowing things out on tour.” He explained how Spera is “an entertainer” and has never worked on any paranormal cases in his entire life. “He talks about my cases,” said McKinnell. The Warrens’ daughter Judy along with her husband Spera run the New England Society for Psychic Research. Founded in 1952 by Ed & Lorraine Warren, the NESPR “carries on the exploration and investigation of paranormal and demonic entities,” as per their website. McKinnell also added, “It’s ironic that a character playing him (Spera) is going to be in the next movie playing a part that I would assume is similar to what I had to do on that case.” Further he expressed his disapproval for Spera’s actions saying, “I was willing to allow him to do that and just live his moment, for my mother’s sake. But then he started wanting to bring this thing on tour, and that to me was so dangerous, such a betrayal of everything my grandparents spent their lives doing.” A spokesperson for Riffe told Entertainment Weekly said there are “no plans and there have never been plans to take any of the artifacts on tour.” The post The Warrens’ Grandson Reacts to Matt Rife Purchasing The Conjuring Home appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Netflix With Stranger Things nearing its end, Millie Bobby Brown is preparing to take on a new role in a supernatural TV show. The actress is set to lead and executive-produce Prism, an upcoming Netflix series. It centers on a woman who can communicate with spirits amid a mysterious global phenomenon. Millie Bobby Brown to star in Prism for Netflix Netflix is developing a new supernatural drama series titled Prism, with Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown set to take on the lead role. Bobby Brown also serves as an executive producer alongside Rachel Brosnahan and the Russo brothers’ AGBO banner (via Deadline). Brown will portray Cassie, a woman gifted with the ability to communicate with spirits. She becomes entangled in a global crisis when a strange phenomenon begins causing ghostly “visitors” to appear across the world. To prevent chaos, Cassie must uncover the origin of this strange phenomenon. As of now, Brosnahan’s role in the series remain unknown. Prism will be overseen by Etan Frankel, who has been appointed showrunner. The show is based on Prism, a short story originally featured in Assemble Artifacts magazine and developed in-house by Assemble Media. The story’s author, Nick Shafir, is also on board as co-producer. Behind the scenes, the production will be handled by Assemble Media. In addition to Brown through her PCMA banner, the executive producers also include Brosnahan and Russell Kahn via Scrap Paper Pictures. Meanwhile, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Angela Russo-Otstot, Scott Nemes, and Alessandra Maman represent AGBO. Assemble Media’s Jack Heller and Caitlin de Lisser-Ellen are also part of the producing team. Prism continues Brown’s growing creative partnership with Netflix, following her recent work with AGBO on The Electric State. Her upcoming slate includes Enola Holmes 3, scheduled for a 2026 release. She is also producing and leading the romantic comedy Just Picture It, which is currently in development. Meanwhile, Brown’s long-running hit Stranger Things will conclude later this year, releasing its fifth and final season in three parts from November 26 to December 31. Netflix has not yet announced a premiere date for Prism. The post Millie Bobby Brown To Lead New Supernatural TV Show After Stranger Things Ends appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: CBS After a long summer pause, FBI finally made its comeback to the screens on October 13 with its Season 8 premiere. The show’s Season 7 finale ended on a cliffhanger note with Alana De La Garza’s Isobel collapsing. Fans were eagerly waiting to learn the fate of Alana’s character, as she didn’t have a pulse the last time they saw her. So, is Isobel alive in FBI Season 8? Does Alana De La Garza’s Isobel live or die in FBI Season 8? Isobel doesn’t die in FBI Season 8, and is shown surviving a critical surgery. FBI’s Season 8 premiere comes with the loss of a key character and a major plot twist. The burning question of whether Isobel made it or not isn’t answered in the opening moments of the season. The season’s first episode begins with a man, revealed as a judge, driving into a town. He is confronted by an armed man asking the reason for his visit. The judge proceeds to show a photo of a boy, asking the armed man if he has seen him anywhere. Instead of answering, the man takes his car keys. Meanwhile, a group of armed individuals immediately surrounds the judge. Upon finding the car of the missing judge, Maggie (Missy Peregrym) and OA (Zeeko Zaki) take up his case. Their search meets an unfortunate end with them being held hostage, and the judge already dead. Scola (John Boyd) and Dani Rhodes (Emily Alabi) come to their rescue, and just when everything seems to be alright, Dani collapses. She dies of blood loss from a gunshot wound with Scola by her side. Meanwhile, Isobel’s fate is left hanging in the air until the end of the episode when Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) rushes to the ICU to see her. Earlier in the episode, her husband Phillip (Tom Cavanagh) had updated Jubal about Isobel’s brain bleed that required an emergency craniotomy. While the odds of Isobel making it out alive were slim, she managed to survive the complex surgery, putting all anticipations to rest. The post FBI Season 8 Reveals if Alana De La Garza’s Isobel Dies appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images Former host of Expedition X, Jessica Chobot, has finally revealed her new show on Discovery. After she announced her exit from Expedition X in 2024, fans eagerly awaited Chobot’s return to the network. She recently took to social media to announce her new project, with fans flooding the comments in excitement, celebrating her long-awaited comeback. Jessica Chobot announces Bigfoot Took Her release date On October 11, 2025, Jessica Chobot revealed her new show, titled “Bigfoot Took Her,” in a post on Instagram. Chobot appeared on Expedition X for 7 seasons before announcing her exit to pursue her own reality projects with Discovery. Ever since her departure, fans have eagerly awaited news of her new projects. Now, Chobot has finally revealed that her new show, Bigfoot Took Her, will premiere on the network on October 29. The new three-part Discovery series will focus on Chobot and her team looking into the mysterious disappearance of Theresa Ann Bier. Bier went missing in the year 1987 after going into the woods of Sierra Nevada National Forest with a stranger. As per her missing persons record, the male suspect claims to have taken her to the Bass Lake area of California. The show will feature Chobot along with Robert Collier, a veteran officer of the Los Angeles Police Department. The official description of the series describes the case as “one of the most bizarre missing persons cases in modern history.” Chobot’s Instagram post caption reads, “A year ago, I went deep into one of the strangest cold cases in U.S. history. On October 29th, the truth finally comes out. BIGFOOT TOOK HER, a three-part limited series I co-host with LAPD veteran Robert Collier premieres on Discovery Channel (8 pm ET/PT).” The show will air all three episodes back-to-back starting 8 pm ET on Wednesday, October 29. Each episode seems to be around an hour long. In her caption, she further wrote, “In 1987, sixteen-year-old Theresa Bier vanished in California’s Sierra National Forest. Locals said Bigfoot took her. What we found suggests something much darker… and far more human.” The post Jessica Chobot’s New Show After Leaving Expedition X Revealed appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty Images After her October 9, 2025, elimination from Dancing with the Stars, Hilaria Baldwin took to her social media platforms to address the online bullying she faced during her stint on the show. The 41-year-old addressed it on her Instagram live, a post, and even on the show’s official podcast. Hilaria Baldwin reacts to Dancing With the Stars elimination Following her elimination from Dancing with the Stars in the recent episode, Hilaria Baldwin dived into the hate she received throughout her stint. She believes that the campaign of hate against her online was one of the reasons she and her partner, Gleb Savchenko, were eliminated from the show. “I did get bullied off the show,” Baldwin said during an Instagram live session, “I did, that’s for sure. That is for sure.” She received immense criticism throughout the four weeks she was in the show. Hilaria addressed her exit on the show’s official podcast, where she spoke to Joey Graziadei, the winner of season 33. “There’s a big problem online right now. It’s a big problem,” she said, “We don’t see each other. We make enemies out of each other. And I’m talking about my fellow women. Women’s inhumanity to women. We need to stop. We will never get anywhere.” Soon after, she also used World Mental Health Day to address the coordinated bullying she faced online in a video she posted. In the video, where she expressed concerns about mental health, Baldwin noted, “I would be remiss if I didn’t address the elephant in the room, which is that there was some bullying going on aimed at me over the past few weeks.” She added in the video, “One of the most common things that people say to me when they meet me—when they actually meet me—is how surprised they are by negativity that I receive…because in reality, I am none of the negative things that some people say and that breaks my heart.” Despite this, Hilaria Baldwin expressed her gratitude for the stint she had on Dancing with the Stars and added that she remains supportive of her castmates. The post Dancing With the Stars’ Hilaria Baldwin Says She Was ‘Bullied Off the Show’ appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Netflix Mia Goth recently opened up about her experience working on Guillermo del Toro‘s Frankenstein. Known for her performances in the X trilogy, she takes on the role of Elizabeth Harlander in the film. The actress shared that the idea of collaborating with Guillermo del Toro left her deeply anxious. As she prepared for her role, she admitted to feeling “so scared” of ruining it. Mia Goth explains why she was afraid to star in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Mia Goth recently shared the fear and self-doubt she experienced before taking on the role of Elizabeth in Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming movie Frankenstein. Goth revealed that the scale of the project left her unusually anxious. She said, “I’ve never been so scared stepping into a movie. I really haven’t.” The actress was worried about not living up to the expectations that come with a del Toro production. She explained, “It was a lot for me, and I was always in my head.” (via Variety) Goth added, “I kept thinking to myself, ‘Guillermo del Toro is making Frankenstein, the movie you’ve always wanted him to make, and I get to be a part of that.’ And I was so scared that I was going to be the one bad thing in it, and I would ruin it.” To overcome her anxiety, Goth turned to meditation, which helped her to quiet the self-doubt and reconnect with her character. “I decided to feel that moment when you open your eyes, you have that calm and just a little bit more wisdom. That’s where Elizabeth was,” she stated. Goth joined a star-studded ensemble that includes Oscar Isaac as Dr. Frankenstein, alongside Jacob Elordi, Felix Kammerer, and Lars Mikkelsen. Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein opens in select theaters on October 17 and will stream on Netflix beginning November 7. Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on SuperHeroHype. The post Mia Goth Talks Iniitial Fears About ‘Stepping Into’ Frankenstein Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: CBS Eager to know who’s leaving The Young and the Restless from October 13–17? This popular soap opera centers around the rivalries between the Abbotts and the Newmans. Beyond their professional conflicts, they are also connected through complicated relationships. As the show continues to add new members, it also sees the departure of several familiar faces. Here’s who you can expect to join and leave this week. Everyone who is leaving and coming to The Young and the Restless’ cast this week Here’s the list of characters and actors that are joining and leaving The Young and the Restless this week: Who’s Coming: Tamara Braun as Sienna Bacall Braun makes her Y&R debut on Tuesday, October 14. Nathan Owens’ Holden is currently in Los Angeles, touring with Claire. He’ll be meeting his old pal, Sienna Bacall, on this trip. Earlier, Braun described her new role as “super cool. She runs a club in L.A. She’s a mysterious, strong badass with an insanely cool wardrobe.” Matt Cohen as Detective Burrow Cohen makes his debut on Thursday, October 16. He previously played priest/doctor Griffin Munro in General Hospital. Cait Fairbanks as Tessa Porter She is an upbeat singer with a strong intuition who will be meeting her wife, Mariah, who’s receiving treatment. Jess Walton as Jill Foster Abbott Jill’s good relationship with Bill affects when she makes a surprising decision. It remains to be seen if they manage to mend their relationship or become estranged. Who’s going: Fortunately, there are no departures for this week. Last week, no one exited the show as well. The story will continue to get intense with each coming episode this week, without any shakeups. You can catch up on new episodes every Monday through Friday on CBS and then on Paramount+. New users can avail a 1-week free trial for Paramount+ before officially deciding to subscribe to its services. Other users are required to have a valid plan to watch their beloved shows. The post Who Is Leaving & Coming to Young & Restless This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: CBS NCIS: Origins Season 2 has made fans curious about whether Lala will die or survive. The previous installment ended on a brutal cliffhanger where she was fighting for her life. This situation happened after Lala crashed her Jeep while trying to save a child who got in her way. It ended with her hanging upside down in the car seat, heavily hurt and bleeding. Now that the cast and crew are promoting NCIS: Origins Season 2, fans feel like they may have unintentionally given away her fate. Is Mariel Molino’s Lala dead or alive in NCIS: Origins Season 2? Whether Lala will be alive in NCIS: Origins Season 2 is not confirmed yet. However, a few details have made it suspicious. The first hint at her return came from actor Austin Stowell, who plays Leroy Jethro Gibbs. He explained, “Lala will be back in some capacity. She went through a terrible accident, and anybody who would go through something like that, there are going to be adjustments and baby steps coming back into the workplace.” (via TVLine) Many viewers of the show felt like this was confirmation of Lala’s return in NCIS: Origins Season 2. Later, other cast members stepped in to soften the remarks made by Stowell. They claimed that his comments were hypothetical. Wilmer Valderrama added that nothing is confirmed yet. Another hint at Lala coming back is the snapshots of Mariel Molino on set during the filming of Season 2. When combined with what Stowell said, it is understandable why fans are reading between the lines. As for the storytelling side of Lala’s return, it is possible that two paths can be chosen. Either she comes back and her recovery affects the entire team, or if she dies, the creators can use flashbacks to fill in the gaps. The post Why NCIS: Origins Fans Think Lala’s Fate Was Revealed Ahead of Season 2 Premiere? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Netflix With all episodes of Boots out on Netflix, viewers finally get to know how Eduardo Ochoa dies in the series. While the show is a coming-of-age comedy, Ochoa’s death adds a somber tone to the show. Here are the details on how the character dies in Netflix’s Boots. How does Ochoa die in Boots Episode 6? Created by Andy Parker, Boots is an adaptation of Greg Cope White’s The Pink Marine, which is based on the his real-life experience. The show is a comedy-drama that centers around Cameron Cope, a closeted gay man who joins the Marine boot camp. It features Miles Heizer, Johnathan Nieves, Blake Burt, Nicholas Logan, and Vera Farmiga in the lead roles. Eduardo Ochoa was Cope’s bunkmate during their Marine boot camp experience. Things take a dark turn when Ochoa starts suffering from chest pains in Episode 5, “Bullseye.” Cope urges him to get checked, but instead, Ochoa brushes it off, stating that he’ll be alright soon. Later, as a result of becoming the best marksman in the camp, Ochoa earns a phone call. He uses the opportunity to call his wife, Gloria, back home. Unfortunately, a man answers the call, indicating that his wife is cheating on him. This revelation sends him on a downward spiral. Ochoa starts behaving rashly, even toward his drill sergeant, Howitt. Frustrated by his behavior, the sergeant punishes him with intense and grueling tasks. Due to the intensity of it all, Ochoa collapses to the ground. The sergeant performs CPR, but in vain—Ochoa has died. In Episode 6, “The Things We Carry,” it is confirmed that Ochoa had a “preexisting heart condition” that he hid from everyone. This is quite different than what is mentioned in the book that it is adapted from. Ochoa’s character is based on the author’s bunkmate, Pritchett. In contrast, Pritchett doesn’t die in real life, though he did try to hang himself after learning that his wife hadn’t written any letters to him. However, his sergeant reveals that he was messing with him and gives Pritchett his wife’s letters. The post Boots Episode 6 Reveals How Ochoa Dies appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Peacock Viewers are eager to know who is joining and leaving the cast of Days of Our Lives this week. With drama constantly reaching new heights, these returning characters will act like fuel to the fire. Salem residents and viewers will experience a rollercoaster of emotions in the upcoming episodes. Here’s a list of characters who are joining and leaving the soap between October 13 and 17. List of everyone who is joining and leaving Days of Our Lives’ cast from October 13-17 Comings Tina Huang (Melinda Trask): Sophia (Rachel Boyd) is about to confess about something to Melinda. With Melinda being a former district attorney, it would be interesting to see how it all pans out with her. Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton Deveraux): Chad (Billy Flynn) gets into a heated argument with his late wife, Abigail’s, mother. Thaao Penghlis (Tony DiMera): Tony will go against his agreement with Gabi (Cherie Jimenez), making it harder for her to become the new CEO of DiMera Enterprises. Stacy Haiduk (Susan Banks): Susan does not feel good about how EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) is handling things. She wants him to have more patience. Louis Tomeo (Aaron Greene): Tate (Leo Howard) catches Aaron off guard with his questions. Goings No character is leaving Days of Our Lives this week. This week on Days of Our Lives, Holly and Maggie are parting ways, while Brady has some important news for Tate. EJ accepts Cat’s terms, but Susan urges him to be patient. Elsewhere, Xander apologizes to Sarah, and Johnny and Chanel are buried deep in their worries. On the other hand, Paulina supports Theo, but Abe refuses to do so. EJ is confronting Leo, and Cat shares her concerns with Rafe. Finally, in a sweet moment, Steve and Kayla are enjoying their time together. To see how it all happens, tune into Days of Our Lives this week. The post Who Is Leaving & Coming to Days of Our Lives This Week (October 13-17)? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: HBO Max James Gunn’s Peacemaker concluded its second season with an unexpected twist that caught fans by surprise. Peacemaker Season 2 finale featured a subtle moment that sparked online buzz, as viewers noticed something unusual hidden in one of the closing scenes. James Gunn opens up on Peacemaker Season 2 cameo James Gunn confirmed that he appears in the background of the Peacemaker Season 2 finale boat scene. Fans spotted the DC Studios co-CEO during a concert sequence featuring Foxy Shazam, with Gunn standing beside crew members. The discovery went viral after a user on X (formerly Twitter) highlighted his appearance, posting screenshots that quickly gained over one million views. On Threads, Gunn reacted by saying, “Haha I swear I never knew I was so clearly in there. I’m standing next to Nelson and our PAs! One of the most joyous moments of my life.” He thanked viewers for watching the season and added, “Thank you all for joining me tonight and this whole season. It’s been an honor. Peace out!” During Peacemaker: The Official Podcast Gunn confirmed the cameo, noting that the scene included several crew members and the band Nelson. “I just said, ‘Come on guys, let’s all come out.’ The whole crew came out there, a lot of our PAs went out there. We were all just dancing around,” he said. He added that fans might “freeze frame and find us back there.” Season 2 also featured Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor, marking his first on-screen appearance before Superman: Man of Tomorrow. In the HBO Max series, Luthor formed an uneasy alliance with Rick Flag Sr., which ultimately left John Cena’s Peacemaker trapped in the alternate dimension of Salvation, a prison for Earth’s metahumans. Peacemaker Season 2 is available to stream on HBO Max, with Gunn now preparing for Superman: Man of Tomorrow, set to expand the first chapter of the new DC Universe. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype. The post Peacemaker Season 2 Had a James Gunn Cameo You Probably Missed appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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http://blogs.fangraphs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/USATSI_27319038.jpgBenny Sieu-Imagn Images Say what you want about Blake Snell. You may not find his Only Use Strike Zone in Case of Emergency pitching style fun to watch, but in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, the Brewers found it even less pleasant to hit against. Snell carved through a Milwaukee lineup that scored 22 runs in the NLDS like a knife through nothing at all, ending his night by retiring 17 straight. He faced the minimum over eight innings in an absolutely dominant performance as the Dodgers beat the Brewers, 2-1, to take a 1-0 lead in the NLCS. A prolonged bout of shoulder inflammation limited Snell to just 11 starts and 61 1/3 innings this season, but over those 11 starts, he was excellent, running a 2.35 ERA and 2.69 FIP. He’d been even better in the playoffs, earning wins against the Reds and Phillies and allowing just two runs, five hits, and five walks while striking out 18. On Monday night, he made those performances look like warmup outings. Snell went eight innings for just the second time in his entire career, and finished with 10 strikeouts, no walks, and one hit. That one hit was a weak line drive that third baseman Caleb Durbin dumped into center field in the third inning. Durbin then broke for second way too early, allowing Snell to throw over to first and catch him easily at second. “You gotta disrupt it,” said Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy between innings. “You gotta do something. He looks really sharp.” The Brewers didn’t do anything. It wasn’t surprising to see Snell dealing, but it was surprising to see him not walking anyone. The game plan for the Brewers was simple, if difficult to execute. They had the lowest chase rate and the sixth-highest walk rate in baseball this season. They needed to be patient and force Snell to throw the ball in the zone. The Dodgers wanted the same thing. “I can’t have him nibble,” said Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts before the game. Snell didn’t nibble. He hit the zone 50% of the time, well above his regular season rate of 44%, and only a hair under the major league average of 51%. It was just the third time in the past two seasons that he’d gone without a base on balls. His changeup was particularly devastating, and he threw it 37% of the time, the second-highest rate of his entire career. Between innings, he sat on the bench and flipped through a half-inch three-ring binder that held either scouting reports or notes for an AP chemistry midterm. For their part, the Brewers pitched well too, but they found themselves in repeated scrapes in the middle innings. Opener Aaron Ashby and bulk reliever Quinn Priester made it through the first three innings with two walks and no hits. It seemed like Priester’s ability to induce groundballs might just flummox a Dodgers team that ran the highest fly ball rate in baseball. Roberts disagreed. “The first couple innings, I liked our at-bats,” he said during an in-game interview. It wasn’t necessarily clear what Roberts liked so much, aside from the fact that the Dodgers had only struck out twice. To that point, they had two walks, no hits, and one hard-hit ball. But he would be proven right quickly enough. Priester walked Teoscar Hernández on four pitches to lead off the fourth inning, and Freddie Freeman nearly made him pay for it right away, ripping a deep drive into left field. Isaac Collins, who hadn’t played any left field since September 28, made a fantastic leaping catch just before running into the wall. The hard contact was just getting started. Will Smith ripped a single through the middle and Tommy Edman lined a first-pitch single into center field to loading the bases with one out. Max Muncy blasted the hardest ball yet, a 104 mph shot to the very deepest part of the ballpark, and it looked like the Dodgers would strike first. Sal Frelick, who started just eight games in center field all season, nearly made his own fantastic leaping catch up against the wall. Instead, he did something even better. The ball bounced out of his glove, off the padded top of the wall, and then back into the glove. Frelick fired the ball back into the infield, where all the runners – unclear whether the ball was a home run or had been caught – were still camped out on their bases. But it wasn’t a catch or a home run. Hernández bolted for home, sliding a fraction of a second too late after a brilliant relay from shortstop Joey Ortiz. It was a force out. Bizarrely, neither of the other runners had moved at all. Edman was still on second and Smith was still on third. Durbin, not wanting to draw the attention of the Dodgers, gently waved Contreras over to third. Contreras jogged toward the base and stepped on the bag. Nobody was quite sure whether he’d just completed a double play. Roberts got on the phone. Frelick had knocked his hat off somewhere in all the kerfuffle, and he just stood there on the warning track with his palms in the air and his eyes wide open, looking left, then right, then back again for someone who could tell him what exactly he had just been a part of: http://blogs.fangraphs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Frelick-GIF.gif As he put his hat back on, a camera caught him grinning ear to ear and asking a teammate, “What the f*ck just happened?” After a review, the call on the field was confirmed. It was your classic 404-foot 8-6-2 double play: Priester had wriggled out of the jam by allowing the Dodgers to hit the ball harder and harder. He returned to start the fifth, a risky proposition after the way the Dodgers pounded him in the fourth. On cue, Enrique Hernández greeted him by ripping a leadoff double into left field. Andy Pages grounded out to third, and although the left-handed Jared Koenig was warming in the bullpen, the Brewers decided to intentionally walk Shohei Ohtani, putting runners on first and second so that Priester could stay in to face the right-handed Mookie Betts. Murphy had said during an in-game interview that the Brewers were hoping to get 85 pitches from Priester, and they needed that length desperately enough to let the right-hander try to work his way out of the jam. Betts nearly made him pay for it, hitting the ball on the screws at 94.1 mph, but right at second baseman Brice Turang, who fielded the ball on a hop and started a 4-6-3 double play. Priester had allowed four hard-hit balls in the fourth and fifth innings, and those four balls had resulted in one double and four outs. That would be the end of his night. By the skin of his teeth, Priester had scattered three hits and three walks over four innings while striking out one. The game was still knotted at zero. The Dodgers would finally strike in the sixth, when Freeman dropped his bat head on a low fastball from Chad Patrick, lifting a towering fly ball to right field. Jackson Chourio kept drifting back slowly enough that it seemed like maybe, just maybe, the Brewers would have their third shot at making a leaping catch at the wall, but he ran out of space. He stopped at the wall and the ball landed just a few feet beyond him. After leaving five runners on base in the previous two innings, the Dodgers had opened the scoring with a solo home run: The Dodgers would tack on an enormously useful insurance run off Abner Uribe in the top of the ninth. Uribe had been absolutely nails during both the regular season and the playoffs, but he walked leadoff man Muncy, then allowed Enrique Hernández to poke a weak single into right field. Pages bunted Muncy and Hernández over to second and third, and the Brewers once again intentionally walked Ohtani, bringing Betts to the plate with the bases loaded and one out. With the pressure on, Uribe lost the strike zone, walking Betts and scoring Muncy. The Dodgers led 2-0, but as has often been the case of late, their bullpen made things interesting. Roki Sasaki, now the official Dodgers closer, issued a one-out walk to Collins. Jake Bauers pinch-hit for Ortiz and ripped a line drive double into center field. This time, a bounce went the Dodgers’ way. The ball went over Pages’ head and bounced off the warning track and over the fence. Had it stayed in the park, Collins would have scored easily and the game would have been tied. The Brewers had runners on second and third with one out and the top of the lineup at the plate. Chourio ripped a deep drive into center, and both runners tagged up; Collins scored. The Brewers were down to their final out, down 2-1 with the tying run on third in the form of pinch-runner Brandon Lockridge. Sasaki fell behind Christian Yelich, 3-1, nearly sending a pitch to the backstop and allowing Lockridge to tie the game before battling back to make it a full count. He lost the battle, walking Yelich and bringing William Contreras to the plate. Roberts had seen enough from Sasaki, and brought Blake Treinen into the game. You know things are bad when you turn to Blake Treinen as the solution to wildness. Treinen walked Contreras, who somehow laid off a 3-2 sweeper that ended up just off the outside corner. It was an impressive take, and it brought Turang to the plate with the bases loaded. Treinen got ahead of Turang, then threw a 1-2 sweeper directly at his knees. Turang was unable to master himself quickly enough to stay in there and let the pitch hit him. The 2-2 pitch was a fastball at his eyes, and he couldn’t lay off it. He swung and missed, and the Dodgers had won the game and taken the series lead. For the Brewers, it was a devastating loss for a multitude of reasons. Their offense was absolutely silenced. With the game so tight, they had no choice but to use the cream of their bullpen in a losing effort. Ashby, Uribe, Koenig, and Trevor Megill will surely be available for Game 2 on Tuesday night, but all will have at least an inning on their arms, and the Dodgers have now had the chance to see them all. The Dodgers are now able to throw Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, and Ohtani at the Brewers, while the Brewers have Freddy Peralta lined up for Game 2 and a lot more mixing and matching in their future after that. It hurts to walk in the winning run after intentionally loading the bases. It hurts even more to come this close to stealing a win with Priester in a bulk role, only to come up short. In the visitor’s dugout, the Dodgers seem to be rounding into form at just the right moment. Playoff Enrique Hernández is back in full force, going 2-for-4. Freeman and Smith each chipped in two-hit performances of their own, and Ohtani added three walks, two of them intentional. Despite his struggles in Game 1, Sasaki has his found his role and the rest of the bullpen is fresh. The Dodgers got Ohtani back on the mound after Tommy John surgery and withstood injuries to Glasnow and Snell. All three are pitching like aces. The series is far from over, but with home field advantage neutralized and four more first-class starters lined up, Los Angeles is in the driver’s seat. Source View the full article
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Photo Credit: HBO Max With James Gunn subverting fan expectations by excluding David Denman’s Captain Triumph in the Peacemaker Season 2 finale, the DC Studios co-CEO has explained his decision behind not making Chris Smith’s brother the primary villain of the sequel season. In a recent interview, the Guardians of the Galaxy director opened up about his stance regarding the character of Keith Smith, while also shedding light on his future in the DCU. James Gunn explains why Captain Triumph wasn’t Peacemaker Season 2’s villain While speaking with Deadline, Gunn noted that although the events of Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 7 have transformed Keith Smith, aka Captain Triumph, into a full-fledged villain, he has yet to sort out definitive plans for the titular anti-hero’s brother. “I think we’ve born a super villain, but I do think of the sort of…stories about Salvation, which is the thing that’s more planned out than the Keith of it all,” the acclaimed filmmaker noted. Despite not having charted out a fleshed-out storyline for Captain Triumph yet, Gunn confirmed that the character does have a place in future DCU projects. “I have plans for Keith, I just haven’t figured out exactly how it’s all going to work out, so I have to make sure I can do it,” he said before adding, “It’s hard with the interdimensional hopping stuff to make these things come together in the way I’d like. I have what I would like to happen with Keith, but I’m not sure.” Played by David Denman, Captain Triumph made his Peacemaker debut in the very first episode of Season 2. After John Cena’s Chris Smith accidentally ventures into a Nazi-dominated Earth-X, he learns that his brother is actually alive in this dimension. However, he ends up killing his Earth-X counterpart, which ultimately puts him on Keith’s radar. In the penultimate episode of Season 2, Peacemaker and his gang engage in a fierce battle against Keith and end up severely injuring him. However, the vengeful villain somehow survives his wounds, potentially setting up a future showdown against his interdimensional brother. Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype. The post Why Peacemaker’s Brother Wasn’t Season 2’s Villain Revealed appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo by Manny Hernandez/Getty Images Dominic Zamprogna, who plays Dante, shared his thoughts on receiving a Daytime Emmy nomination. He revealed how he found out about his nomination and what material he chose for his submission. While he’s happy that several of his co-stars have also been nominated, there’s one particular actor he believes deserves an Emmy nod. Dominic Zamprogna says Steve Burton should have received Emmy nomination for General Hospital Dominic Zamprogna recently shared that he wanted even Steve Burton to receive the Emmy nod for his amazing work. In conversation with Soap Opera Digest, he said, “I’m super-happy for Nancy [Lee Grahn, Alexis] and Kate [Mansi, Kristina] and Laura [Wright, Carly] and stuff, but honestly, I think Steve Burton [Jason] should have been nominated. I thought he did great work.” Alluding to one of the scenes from Burton’s acting on GH, he added, “The stuff he did by Sam’s bedside was pretty phenomenal, and his eulogy was great, so I was surprised Steve didn’t get a nod.” Previously, Zamprogna had been nominated for the Emmys three times in the Supporting Actor category and once in the Lead Actor category for General Hospital. Now, he’s nominated in the Lead Actor category again for 2025, and he recently reflected on how he feels about the nod. He said, “I kind of set it as a personal goal to be in the ring again and here I am!” He recalled that he received the news while he was headed home after picking up his sister from the airport. At the time, he received a lot of texts about his Emmy nomination. “I was pleasantly surprised. I thought I had a decent shot based on the material, but everyone always thinks they’ve got a decent shot at being nominated. It felt really good! I was saying to someone else recently that there’s less shows [in daytime], but there isn’t less talent, so to make it felt really, really good,” he added. The post General Hospital’s Dante Actor on Which Costar Should’ve Received Daytime Emmy Nod appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Bennett Raglin | CBS via Getty Images The long-running CBS crime drama FBI has returned with a shocking start to its eighth season. The premiere episode delivers a major twist, confirming the death of a key team member and marking a dramatic turning point for the series as it enters a new chapter. Emily Alabi is leaving as Dani Rhodes dies in FBI Season 8 Emily Alabi’s departure from FBI comes with the shocking death of her character, Dani Rhodes, in the Season 8 premiere titled “Takeover.” The episode begins days after the Season 7 finale, with Maggie and OA stranded on Port Turner Island amid a violent civilian militia. As they race to rescue a kidnapped judge’s son, Scola and Dani rush in to provide backup but encounter an ambush while docking near the island. A bullet strikes Dani during the attack, and she initially believes her vest absorbed the impact. After the team regains control of the situation, Dani suddenly collapses from a hidden abdominal wound. Scola discovers the injury moments too late as the scene ends with her body being covered on a stretcher. Her death occurs just as Isobel Castille, previously in critical condition, regains consciousness in the hospital. The episode closes with Jubal confirming Isobel’s recovery while the team mourns Dani’s loss. Alabi joined the FBI cast late in Season 7, where Dani quickly formed a strong partnership with Scola, becoming his most compatible field partner since Tiffany’s exit. CBS chose to write the character out with a decisive, heroic death instead of an off-screen departure. Within the story, her sacrifice highlights the risks the team faces in the field and establishes a somber tone for the new season. After Alabi’s exit, FBI introduces Juliana Aidén Martinez as a new character who will partner with Scola moving forward. The network has not yet revealed details about her role, but she will succeed both Tiffany and Dani. The episode also confirms that the flagship series will anchor CBS’ Monday lineup. The network canceled FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted to make room for the upcoming spinoff CIA, set for a midseason release. The post FBI Season 8 Reveals Who Dies & Leaves TV Show appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article