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http://blogs.fangraphs.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Ernie-Clement.jpgVincent Carchietta-Imagn Images NEW YORK — Ernie Clement simply wore out Yankees pitchers during the Division Series. After collecting three hits in Game 2 — including a two-run homer off Max Fried that opened the scoring — in a Blue Jays win, then four more hits in their Game 3 defeat, the 29-year-old infielder sparked rallies in Game 4 with a pair of singles that led to the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and then two more runs in the seventh, helping Toronto break the game open. Backed by opener Louis Varland and seven other relievers who combined to hold the Yankees to six hits and two runs, the Blue Jays bounced their AL East rivals with a 5-2 victory in Game 4. While Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (.529/.550/1.059) and Daulton Varsho (.438/.471/1.000) were the Blue Jays’ heaviest hitters in the series, combining for five homers and 13 RBI, Clement — who spent time at all four infield positions this year and started games at both second and third base in this series — hit .643/.625/.929 himself while scoring and driving in five runs apiece. Though he showed a wide platoon split during the regular season, producing a 146 wRC+ (.326/.351/.549) against lefties and 75 wRC+ (.254/.295/.327) against righties, both of his Game 4 singles were off fireballing righty Cam Schlittler, who was very good if not nearly as dominant as he had been against the Red Sox in the Wild Card Series finale. “I think Ernie Clement has made everyone aware of how good he is,” said manager John Schneider after the game. “It’s been like that the whole year for the bottom part of our lineup. You try to navigate it to where guys can put the ball in play, guys can get on base for guys at the top. “Ernie had an unbelievable first postseason series for a guy that has been through it a little bit,” he continued. “I think he kind of epitomizes what we are in terms of how we play. So I’m thrilled for him, but the bottom part of our lineup has been relentless the entire season.” Schneider was alluding to the path Clement took to the Blue Jays. Drafted out of the University of Virginia in the fourth round by Cleveland in 2017, he reached the majors in ’21, but hit just .214/.273/.274 in 103 games in that season and the next before being released in September 2022. He caught on with the A’s but played just six games for them late in the season, then drew his release in the middle of spring training in 2023. He signed with the Blue Jays but spent most of that season at Triple-A Buffalo, then went from battling for the 26th roster spot in the spring of 2024 to playing 139 games in the majors, mainly at third base and shortstop. This year, he spent substantial stretches at third and second, the latter while Andrés Giménez was sidelined due to an ankle sprain, and late in the season dabbled at shortstop after Bo Bichette went down with a left knee sprain. With combined totals of 21 DRS and 9 FRV, Clement was a key cog in one of the majors’ best defenses. On the offensive side, Clement is something of a study in extremes. In addition to his wide platoon split — which followed up a large reverse split last year (104 wRC+ in 307 PA against righties, 72 wRC+ in 145 PA against lefties) — he ranked in just the eighth percentile in average exit velocity (86.6 mph) and sixth percentile in barrel rate (2.4%), but in the 97th percentile in squared-up rate (36.9%). Among qualifiers, both his 4.6% walk rate and 10.4% strikeout rate ranked among the majors’ seven-lowest marks. “Ernie has elite bat-to-ball skills, and I’ve seen him cover a foot above the zone and a foot below the zone. With that comes a little bit of volatility with the results,” said Schneider prior to Game 4. “Ernie is not scared of any situation. I think his play kind of shows that, the way he plays the game, whether it’s on the bases, on defense, or at the plate.” Despite losing the battle of the bullpens on Tuesday night, Schneider and the Blue Jays projected no shortage of confidence, starting with choice of Varland to serve as an opener for a bullpen game after said bullpen had finished the job of coughing up a 6-1 lead by allowing six runs in 5 1/3 innings. Varland himself served up Aaron Judge’s game-tying three-run homer in Game 3, and Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s go-ahead solo shot the best hitter on the planet needed the cooperation of the wind and the Yankee Stadium ghosts to turn a 99.7-mph four-seamer 1.2 feet off the center of the plate into some timely runs. With Max Scherzer having struggled down the stretch and both Chris Bassitt and José Berríos ending the regular season sidelined due to injuries, the Blue Jays brought only three starters into the series, hence the choice to go with an all-reliever approach for Game 4. Though Schneider mentioned that Game 2 starter Trey Yesavage, who no-hit the Yankees for 5 1/3 innings in just his fourth major league start, was available for certain scenarios, he never had to call his number. One other reason for confidence, or at least optimism on the Blue Jays’ part, was their previous success against Schlittler, who himself was making just his 16th major league start since getting called up on July 9. On August 30 in New York, the Jays chased him after he’d allowed five hits, two walks and four runs in 1 2/3 innings — the worst start of his stellar half-season. The Blue Jays quickly did what the Red Sox could not in his eight-inning start last week: score a run on Schlittler. Leadoff hitter George Springer scalded his first pitch, a 97.3-mph fastball, into the left field corner for a 107.5-mph double. After Nathan Lukes flied out, Guerrero sliced a cutter down the right field line for an RBI double; six pitches in, the Blue Jays led 1-0. Addison Barger singled to right to send Guerrero to third, but Alejandro Kirk popped out foul to catcher Austin Wells, and then Cody Bellinger slid into foul territory to catch Varsho’s fly ball down the left field line. Varland, making his fourth appearance in the series, allowed a loud single to Judge in the first inning and hit Paul Goldschmidt in the back with a 98-mph sinker with one out in the second before yielding to lefty Mason Fluharty, who struck out both Wells and Anthony Volpe. Fluharty served up a solo homer to Ryan McMahon, just the third he hit off a lefty all season and his first such homer since being acquired from the Rockies on July 25. But the Yankees couldn’t do any other damage against the next five relievers Schneider called upon, namely Seranthony Domínguez, Eric Lauer, Yariel Rodríguez, Brendon Little and Braydon Fisher, who combined to hold the Yankees to two hits and five walks over the next 5 1/3 innings. Not until the sixth did the Yankees even put two men on base at the same time; they did so in that inning when Lauer intentionally walked Judge with one out and then Yariel Rodríguez entered and walked Giancarlo Stanton before retiring Chisholm on a groundball. Schlittler did not have the same kind of swing-and-miss stuff on Wednesday night as he did against the Red Sox, but his four-seam fastball still averaged a sizzling 98 mph and reached as high as 99.7 mph, and what he lacked in dominance, he made up for in efficiency. Through four innings, he threw just 47 pitches, generating five whiffs and seven called strikes, and from the second through the fourth gave up just one hit, a leadoff double to Barger in the fourth. He retired Clement, the eighth hitter in the lineup, in the second inning, but it required a great over-the-shoulder grab on a dying quail by Volpe in shallow left field to do so. Clement led off the fifth by taking a 97.6-mph four-seamer for a strike, then flaring a 94.6-mph cutter in the lower third of the zone into left field for a single. He sped to third when Giménez followed with a single to center field, and scored on a sacrifice fly when Springer flied out to center. The score was still 2-1, and Schlittler still on the mound, when Clement batted again with one out in the seventh, after Anthony Santander had fouled out to McMahon. On the first pitch, Schlittler left a 98.4-mph fastball in the middle of the zone, and Clement drilled it into right field for a single. Giménez followed with a hot grounder up the middle that deflected off the glove of Chisholm, who was clearly thinking double play; the ball caromed into center field as Clement took third. That ended Schlittler’s night at 88 pitches, 69 of which were strikes. In 6 2/3 innings, he surrendered eight hits and struck out two, and for the second start in a row didn’t walk anybody. Devin Williams, who threw 26 pitches in Game 3, came in and threw Springer seven straight changeups at the bottom of the zone or just below it, finally striking him out, but Giménez stole second on the last of those. Two pitches later, Lukes singled to center, bringing both runners home (the runs were unearned), extending the Blue Jays lead to 4-1. The Blue Jays added another in the eighth against Camilo Doval thanks to a leadoff double by Kirk and then, one out later, a bloop into right field by Myles Straw; Doval then hit Clement in the back with a 95.7-mph cutter, but he was soon erased on a forceout. Now trailing 5-1, the Yankees had their chance to tie the game in the eighth. With two outs, Stanton singled off Fisher, and both Chisholm and pinch-hitter Ben Rice drew walks, the latter against closer Jeff Hoffman, who nonetheless got Wells to hit a routine flyball to left field on the first pitch of his plate appearance. Though the Yankees tacked on a run in the ninth on to a pinch-double by Jasson Domínguez and a long single off the left field wall by Judge, he was the last baserunner of their season; Bellinger struck out chasing a low-and-away splitter, and that was that. The Blue Jays won their first playoff series since 2016, when they beat the Orioles in the AL Wild Card Game and then swept the Rangers in the Division Series before falling to Cleveland in a five-game ALCS. Clement, who hit ninth against righty Luis Gil in Game 1 and sixth against lefties Fried and Carlos Rodón in Games 2 and 3, wasn’t alone in stirring up trouble at the bottom of the lineup. For the series, the Blue Jays’ six through nine hitters — a cast that at times included Varsho, Barger, Straw, and Giménez — combined to bat .322/.390/.424 with 10 RBI, leaving Yankees pitchers fewer places to turn for outs and the Blue Jays to 8.5 runs per game for the series. What they lacked in power (Clement was the only one to homer from one of those spots), they made up for with their extreme penchant for contact, striking out just eight times in 68 plate appearances (11.7%), which in this case forced a wobbly Yankees defense to make play — and sometimes they didn’t. During the regular season, the Blue Jays’ six through nine hitters combined to bat .253/.320/.388 for a 99 wRC+, fourth in the majors from those spots; their 18.7% strikeout rate was the majors’ lowest, just as the team’s overall rate of 17.8% was the lowest as well. “I got a lot of responsibility down at the bottom of that lineup trying to get on for our big guns,” Clement said. “Giménez [who went 4-for-15 with a double] has also done a tremendous job getting on base. It feels like the bottom of our order does something to help us win literally every game. So I think it’s been huge.” Amid the postgame celebration in the visitors’ clubhouse at Yankee Stadium, where players made beer angels on the floor, Clement was lost the revelry. “I don’t know where I am right now!” he exclaimed. Soon enough, he and the Blue Jays — the AL’s number one seed for the postseason — will find themselves back at the Rogers Centre, waiting to play the winner of the Mariners-Tigers Division Series. 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Photo Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures With Tron: Ares leading a packed release slate and several newcomers hitting theaters, the box office race is heating up. The sci-fi sequel eyes a strong debut while Roofman and Kiss of the Spider Woman compete for audience attention across genres. Tron: Ares box office could open with $50 million Variety reports that Disney’s Tron: Ares will open with $45 million to $50 million across North American theaters. Directed by Joachim Rønning, the sequel depicts humanity’s first contact with artificial intelligence beings when a digital program enters the real world. International projections place the film’s earnings between $40 million and $45 million, bringing its potential global debut to as high as $95 million. The projection matches Tron: Legacy’s 2010 opening of $44 million, unadjusted for inflation. The franchise began in 1982 with Tron, which grossed $50 million worldwide against a $17 million budget. Tron: Ares, carrying a reported $180 million production cost, is now the most expensive entry in the series. Despite mixed early reviews, holding a 53% Rotten Tomatoes score based on 97 critics, tracking indicates stronger-than-expected audience interest. Jared Leto leads the cast as Ares, joined by Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan, and Gillian Anderson. Jeff Bridges reprises his role as Kevin Flynn from the earlier films, such as Tron: Legacy. Nine Inch Nails composed the soundtrack, which Interscope Records will release. Elsewhere, Paramount will release Roofman this weekend, featuring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, and it expects an $8 million to $12 million debut. On the other hand, Kiss of the Spider Woman, led by Jennifer Lopez, is projected to open between $1.5 million and $3 million. It also features Diego Luna. Tron: Ares hits theaters on October 10, 2025, more than four decades after the original film Tron’s 1982 release. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype. The post Tron: Ares To Overperform at Box Office Despite Mixed Reviews appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: @JimmyKimmelLive | YouTube Jimmy Kimmel has shared his thoughts on who the next Disney CEO should be. Although he thinks his opinion weighs little in the matter and that it’s “very foolish” of him to answer, he said that Dana Walden should be next in line for the role. Jimmy Kimmel wants Dana Walden to be Disney’s next CEO During an interview at the Bloomberg Screentime event, Jimmy Kimmel shared that he would like to see Dana Walden, the current Co-Chairman of Disney Entertainment, be the next Disney CEO. “It would be very foolish for me to answer that question, but I happen to love Dana Walden very much,” Kimmel shared. “I think what has happened over the last, like three weeks, I think was very unfair to my bosses at Disney, and I don’t think anyone should ever be put in a position like this.” (via Deadline) His comments came after he credited Walden and Bob Iger, the current Disney CEO, who helped him bring his show Jimmy Kimmel Live! back on the air. He recalled having “good conversations” with the two while negotiating his show’s return. “These are people that I, I’ve known for a long time, and who I like very much, and we all wanted this to work out best,” the late-night host shared. “First of all, I ruined Dana’s weekend. It was just non-stop phone calls all weekend. But I don’t think the result, which I think turned out to be very positive, would have been as positive if I hadn’t talked to Dana as much as I did, because it helped me think everything through, and it helped me understand where everyone was coming from because I can sometimes be reactionary.” Later, when asked if he’d like FCC chair Brendan Carr and/or President Trump to be on his show, he responded, “I’d love to have Trump on the show, for sure.” The post Jimmy Kimmel Reveals His Choice for Disney’s Next CEO appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: DC Studios A new report suggests that James Gunn’s Superman fell short of turning a theatrical profit despite its strong global box office. While the film ranked as 2025’s top superhero release, reported revenue breakdowns indicate that DC Studios may rely on streaming and post-release sales to balance the books. Was Superman profitable for DC Studios or not? James Gunn’s Superman, featuring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, and Edi Gathegi, concluded its theatrical run after 84 days, according to Forbes, earning $354,184,465 domestically and $261,600,000 internationally for a total of $615,784,465 worldwide. The film opened on July 11 as the first theatrical release under DC Studios’ new leadership by James Gunn and Peter Safran. It had a production budget of $225 million and an additional $125 million spent on global marketing, bringing total costs to about $350 million. Theaters usually keep around 50 percent of ticket sales. Forbes reported that Superman’s theatrical net was roughly $308 million before residuals and other expenses. This amount placed the movie’s box office return below its production and marketing costs. The data shows that global earnings did not fully recover the film’s upfront investment after revenue splits. Superman continues to earn revenue through premium digital sales, physical media, and its HBO Max release on September 19. Additional income from these sources, along with merchandise and licensing, boosts Warner Bros. Discovery’s overall returns. While the film’s theatrical run did not generate profit, post-release revenue streams are helping reduce or close the financial gap. DC Studios will follow Superman with Supergirl, directed by Craig Gillespie and featuring Milly Alcock. The film is set for release on June 26, 2026. James Gunn confirmed that the sequel to Superman, officially titled Man of Tomorrow, will open in theaters on July 27, 2027. Both projects continue expanding the DCU slate. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype. The post New Report Hints Superman Wasn’t Profitable Theatrically appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Titmouse A major animated project has reached a pivotal moment following new developments from Prime Video. The announcement centers on fresh promotional material, an upcoming premiere, and growing anticipation for what comes next. The Legend of Vox Machina spin-off Mighty Nein’s poster and footage revealed Prime Video unveiled new promotional material for The Mighty Nein during New York Comic Con 2025. The animated spin-off expands the world of The Legend of Vox Machina. The official announcement teased, “How many problems? NEIN. The Mighty Nein takes over NYCC tomorrow and debuts on Prime Video, November NEINteeth.” The accompanying poster shows the group of adventurers — gnomes, elves, tieflings, and humans — gathered around a glowing red apple artifact framed by magical symbols, confirming the show’s November 19, 2025 release on Prime Video. A follow-up post stated, “All stories have to start at the beginning. The Mighty Nein trailer debuts tomorrow at NYCC,” with a one-minute teaser clip viewed more than 284,000 times. The footage premieres at the convention, marking the next phase of Critical Role’s animated universe. Produced by Metapigeon, Titmouse, and Amazon MGM Studios, The Mighty Nein is based on Critical Role’s campaign two, set twenty years after The Legend of Vox Machina. The series follows a team of outcasts who unite after a “powerful arcane relic known as The Beacon falls into dangerous hands.” It is set in Exandria, mainly across the continent of Wildemount, where tensions rise between the Dwendalian Empire and the Kryn Dynasty. The returning voice cast includes Laura Bailey, Marisha Ray, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Liam O’Brien, Travis Willingham, and Sam Riegel. Matthew Mercer voices Essek Thelyss. Guest actors include Auliʻi Cravalho, Alan Cumming, Rahul Kohli, Anika Noni Rose, Mark Strong, and Ming-Na Wen. Showrunner Tasha Huo said the adaptation reflects “a more mature, elevated storytelling.” Willingham confirmed they have already recorded both the first and second seasons. Originally reported by Vritti Johar on SuperHeroHype. The post The Legend of Vox Machina Spin-off Show Gets First Poster & Footage appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: Disney Fans are speculating about Selena Gomez’s potential exit from Wizards Beyond Waverly Place after the shocking finale twist. The Season 2 finale, which ended dramatically, has left fans uncertain about Selena’s further involvement with the show. Is Selena Gomez’s Alex Russo leaving Wizards Beyond Waverly Place? The Season 2 finale of Wizards Beyond Waverly Place revealed that Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) is Billie’s (Janice LeAnn Brown) mother. This shocking disclosure answered the mystery behind the absence of Billie’s family throughout the spin-off series. The season, which began with Alex bringing Billie home to live with Justin (David Henrie), ended on an unexpected note. The Season 2 finale, “The Wizard at the End of the World,” ends with a major revelation. It also brings several disclosures that serve as the missing pieces of the series. The final episode reveals that Alex had cast a spell on Billie that erased all memories of her family. Alex made this decision to protect Billie from her evil paternal grandfather, Lord Morsus. In the episode, Lord Morsus stays true to his character and forces Billie to open a portal that connects the human world to the world of dark magic. In the cliffhanger ending, Alex seemingly sacrifices herself by entering the portal the moment it opens. She bids farewell to Billie before going in to confront Lord Morsus, and the portal closes behind them. The unforeseen ending has led fans to believe that Selena might be leaving Wizards Beyond Waverly Place. Fans continue to speculate about Selena’s involvement with the show, but the creators have yet to address these discussions. Amid the confusion, co-star David Henrie’s post on X suggests that Selena might not be done with the show yet. Stating that Alex is tougher than people think, Henrie asked fans to stay tuned as there’s more to come. The post Why Fans Think Selena Gomez Is Leaving Wizards Beyond Waverly Place 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 and Freddie Stroma addressed one of Peacemaker’s most discussed character debates ahead of the show’s Season 2 finale. The show’s creator and star explained why they chose not to label Vigilante, also known as Adrian Chase, as neurodivergent. James Gunn and Freddie Stroma say Peacemaker will not clarify if Vigilante is neurodivergent Peacemaker creator James Gunn and actor Freddie Stroma confirmed they will not officially label the character Vigilante / Adrian Chase as neurodivergent. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gunn stated, “I know what I think of Adrian as being, but I’m not sure he’s necessarily a great person to represent that stuff.” Stroma added, “I’ve had a lot of people asking me if he’s on the spectrum, if he’s a sociopath, if he’s a psychopath… I am not qualified to make that label, that decision.” Stroma explained that he discussed the topic with Gunn but chose not to define the character’s condition, saying, “I feel like I’m going to stay out of it and let other people decide and maybe just keep that conversation going.” He jokingly added, “Or I’d say ask James… He’s the one who writes the character, so it’s his character.” When asked for clarification, Gunn elaborated that while he has his own interpretation of Adrian’s behavior, he avoids public diagnosis because of the character’s violent tendencies. “He’s lovable, we want to hug him, we want him to be our friend, but what he does in life is not great,” Gunn said. “I don’t necessarily want to give him a public diagnosis and say, ‘These people are like this,’ because… I don’t know if he is good representation, frankly.” Since Peacemaker Season 1, Adrian has appeared as an emotionless killer. He justifies his violence against people he considers “bad guys.” Fans frequently debate whether the character shows neurodivergent or sociopathic traits. Gunn clarified that he did not create Vigilante to represent any specific group. Peacemaker Season 2’s finale airs Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on HBO Max. Originally reported by Vritti Johar on SuperHeroHype. The post Peacemaker Creator & Star on if the TV Show Will Give Vigilante a ‘Public Diagnosis’ appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: CBS The Matlock Season 2 Episode 1 release date and time is right around the corner. As per the show’s official schedule, the debut episode of Season 2 is titled “The Before Times.” The season returns with Kathy Bates as the titular lawyer Madeline “Matty” Matlock. The first episode will see Matty question the paternity of the man who claims to be Alfie’s father. Meanwhile, Olympia tries to protect Julian’s involvement in the Wellbrexa case, as the team tackles an arson case. Matlock is a legal drama developed by Jennie Snyder Urman. It is based on the original Matlock TV series from the 80s. The show stars Kathy Bates, Skye P. Marshall, Jason Ritter, David Del Rio, Leah Lewis, and more. Here’s all you need to know about the release date of Matlock Season 2’s debut episode. When is the Matlock Season 2 Episode 1 release date & time? The episode’s release date is Sunday, October 12, 2025, and its release time is 5:30 pm PT and 8:30 pm ET. Check out its release times in the U.S. below: TimezoneRelease DateRelease TimeEastern TimeOctober 12, 20258:30 pmPacific TimeOctober 12, 20255:30 pm Where to watch Matlock Season 2 Episode 1 You can watch Matlock Season 2 Episode 1 via CBS. CBS is one of the most popular television networks in the United States. It is the home to popular television shows such as Watson NCIS: Origins, FBI: International, The Bold and the Beautiful, and more. What is Matlock about? The official synopsis for Matlock is as follows: “After achieving success in her younger years, the brilliant septuagenarian Madeline Matlock rejoins the workforce at a prestigious law firm where she uses her unassuming demeanor and wily tactics to win cases and expose corruption from within. Inspired by the classic television series of the same name.” The post Matlock Season 2 Episode 1 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch
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Photo Credit: Paramount Plus The Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 release date and time are not too far away, and fans around the globe are eager to find out where and when they can watch it online. In a previous episode of this thrilling mafia drama, we witnessed Dwight confronting the dangers posed by Jeremiah Dunmire and the Dixie Mafia as he attempted to arrange the distribution for a concealed supply of bourbon that had been aged for fifty years. Below, you will find all the pertinent information regarding the release date and time for Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4, as well as details on where and when to view it online. When is the Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 release date & time? The episode’s release date is Sunday, October 12, 2025, and its release time is 12 am PT and 3 am ET. Check out its release times in the U.S. below: TimezoneRelease DateRelease TimeEastern TimeOctober 12, 20253 AMPacific TimeOctober 12, 202512 AM Find out how many episodes will be available to watch in Tulsa King Season 3 right here. Where to watch Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 You can watch Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 via Paramount Plus. Paramount+ is a streaming service that operates on a subscription model and is owned by Paramount. It offers a diverse range of content, including movies, original series, live sports, and television shows from networks such as CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, and Comedy Central. Subscribers can choose from ad-supported or premium, ad-free plans, with options varying by region worldwide. What is Tulsa King about? The official synopsis for Tulsa King is as follows: “Just after he is released from prison after 25 years, New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi is unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Okla. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a “crew” from a group of unlikely characters, to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet.” The post Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article -
Photo Credit: Robert Voets/CBS via Getty Images Fans of Survivor 49 are eager to know who got voted off during the Week 3 episode. A medical emergency forced one contestant to leave the show. Meanwhile, another was voted off as their plan went awry during Tribal Council. Here’s what happened in the latest episode of Survivors 49. Jake Latimer and Jeremiah Ing were sent home on Survivor 49 tonight On Survivor 49 Week 3, the tribes voted Jeremiah Ing off the show. But before that even happened, the game took a dramatic turn. With a never-before-seen medical incident, Jake Latimer had to leave the show abruptly. During the episode, Latimer was sitting by the water when a highly venomous black-banded sea krait bit his leg. He immediately reported the incident, which prompted the safety crew to take the necessary action. Latimer was immediately rushed to the medical center, where the team treated his leg. Fortunately for Latimer, the medical staff explained that it was a “dry bite” and no venom got into his veins. However, due to the severity of the incident and the psychological stress he endured, the staff couldn’t clear him to get back on the show. Instead, the staff sent Latimer home, marking his eviction from the season. Earlier, Latimer had said that he was missing out on witnessing the birth of this child, and was on the show so that his dad could see him on the show before he lost his eyesight forever. While he may not have been able to fulfil his dad’s wishes, he was at home to welcome his child. On the other hand, the Survivor Week 3 vote-off got pretty interesting. The Kele tribe has been facing multiple losses, putting them in the Tribal Council for a third time in a row. Jeremiah Ing teamed up with Sophi Balerdi to vote out Alex Moore. However, Moore turned the tables by playing his idol to nullify a vote against him, prompting Balerdi to turn her ally to protect herself. This shift in alliance led to Ing’s eviction from the game. This leaves a total of 11 participants on the show. The next episode will air on Wednesday, October 15, 2025. The post Who Got Voted off on Survivor 49 Tonight After Medical Emergency? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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Photo Credit: NBC Chicago Med season 11 finally revealed who the daddy is of Asher’s baby. Season 10 ended with a cliffhanger: Hannah had become pregnant and had spent time with both her ex-boyfriend, Dr. Mitch Ripley, and Dr. Dean Archer. Fans of the show were left guessing who the father is. However, Season 11 wasted no time and revealed the truth. Here’s everything you need to learn about the twist in the show. Who is the father of Asher’s Baby in Chicago Med Season 11? In Season 11, Chicago Med immediately focused on Dr. Hannah Asher’s late-night visit to Dr. Archer’s home. Asher revealed that she is pregnant and told him that he is the baby’s father. Archer realized that Hannah’s pregnancy made sense after their previous encounter at his house, finally addressing the situation. Dr. Hannah told him she planned to raise the baby on her own and didn’t expect anything from him. This didn’t sit well with him as he made it clear that he still wanted to be part of the child’s life but wanted to respect her choice. After years of sobriety and overcoming her past struggles with addiction, Hannah felt ready to become a mother. Archer promised to support her, and the heartfelt moment ended with two friends hugging and ready to raise a child together. The news of Hannah’s pregnancy didn’t stay a secret for long at Gaffney. Nurse Trini overheard Hannah and Archer talking and mistakenly assumed it was Mitch’s baby. After hearing the news, Mitch confronted Hannah, only to learn it wasn’t his child. Though surprised and angry, he admitted he had wanted to be a father. Hannah, still hesitant to share the news, was confronted by Mitch, who asked about the baby. However, Hannah clarified that it’s not his baby. Hannah admitted she was terrified of the new beginnings. Archer shared that he also had doubts as an older dad. He reassured her, and they both embraced the pregnancy, deciding it would be nice to let others slowly figure it out. Catch Season 11 of Chicago Med every Wednesday at 8/7c on NBC or stream the episodes the next day on Peacock. The post Chicago Med Reveals Who Asher’s Baby Daddy Is appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. View the full article
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