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Needless to say, 2025 has been an extremely tumultuous year – mostly from the aspect of our government, or what passes as our government right now – ranging from one horrible decision after another by our so-called “President” and every single member of his “Administration” to horrible weather systems hitting all over the world, more school shootings, countless protests all over the country to let a certain person in the White House understand just how pissed off the American people are with him and so much more.

But there have been good things to happen too like all of the fantastic signs, costumes and collaborative moments from all of the peaceful protests that have taken place throughout the year, the countless leaders of foreign countries standing up to our so-called “President” when the Republicans just could care less while judges all over the country stood against that same “man” to uphold our laws and the Constitution; those stranded astronauts finally making it home and the few, remaining Palestinian prisoners FINALLY being released.

It should be the wish of every American – young and old – that 2026 can only improve on what was unleashed upon all of us this year by a ruthless government that only seemed, and still seems, content on turning our country into a dictatorship. The mid-term elections in November 2026 will truly be the turning tide for our country, and let’s hope that the results are far more positive than the election result in November 2024.

As for the TV world, let’s hope that we – the viewers – can continue to be distracted by TV movies, specials and all of our favorite shows. At the very least, we need the distraction!

Most of all, I hope that everyone who has visited my little entertainment news site and enjoyed what I’ve shared over the last 12 months (despite our political views) will continue to come back here for your entertainment news.

Happy New Year!

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The series finale of Stranger Things will air online on Netflix. There will be a marathon of episodes of Game of Thrones on HBO today.  There will also be a marathon of episodes of Yellowstone on Paramount Network. Check your local listings for episodes and airtimes for both maratons.

3:30 PM:
Titanic movie on MTV

4:35 PM:
Independence Day movie on TNT

5:30 PM:
Minority Report movie on Encore

6 PM:
Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Bramble House Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Avengers: Age of Ultron movie on FX

7:45 PM:
Sixteen Candles movie on AMC
Casino Royale movie on MGM+
Rain Man movie on Showtime 2

8 PM:
Wicked: One Wonderful Night on NBC (Encore of Special)
Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Making Spirits Bright movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Ocean’s Eleven movie on Showtime
Avengers: Endgame movie on TNT

8: 15 PM:
Point Break (original) movie on BBC America

9 PM:
Avengers: Infinity War movie on FX
Sleepless in Seattle movie on TCM

9:45 PM:
The Breakfast Club movie on AMC

10 PM:
Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
This Time Each Year on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
When Harry Met Sally… movie on Encore
Goldfinger movie on MGM+
Ocean’s Twelve movie on Showtime

Enjoy!

Much like the Faces of 2025, there are always entertainers of note to be on the look-out for in the new year or those who made great waves throughout the current year who will, undoubtedly, be big stars in the new year.

The new faces of 2026 appear below in no particular order:

Ryan Kiera Armstrong – This talented 15-year-old has appeared in vastly different roles during her young life. She made her debut in the Netflix series Anne With an E starting at the tender age of 7 and then had a role in the horror flick IT: Chapter Two and followed that up with roles in The Tomorrow War, Black Widow and Firestarter as well as on TV in American Horror Story. More recently she appeared in the Star Wars related series Skeleton Crew with Jude Law and alongside Ethan Hawke in The Lowdown. But her next upcoming role will easily put her on the map: she will play Nova in the reboot series Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale – which is the working title – playing Nova alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar

Corey Fogelmanis – This California native is very familiar to the younger generations from his years in the Disney series Girl Meets World but he became a teenage heartthrob playing Nathan Walter in the Netflix teenage drama My Life With the Walter Boys. More recently he has appeared in several music videos with American singer-songwriter Conan Gray and starred in the independent flick I Wish You All the Best, starring alongside Alexandra Daddario, Cole Sprouse and Lena Dunham.

Tonatiuh – This LA native has been acting for the past 11 years, appearing in episodes of Jane the Virgin, Famous in Love and Chicago Med before he had a recurring role in the Starz series Vida and a role in the short-lived series Promised Land. But it’s been his recent roles in the Netflix action flick Carry-On and the box office movie The Kiss of the Spider Woman alongside Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna that has set him on the map.

Siena Agudong – The Hawaii native has been acting for the past 13 years, appearing in various children’s programs on Disney, Nickelodeon and even Netflix, but then “graduated” to more adult projects like F9: The Fast Saga and the Resident Evil series on Netflix. More recently, she has appeared in the Tubi young-adult movies Sidelined and Sidelined 2 as well as the horror flick What She Doesn’t Know. Next up she will appear in the small screen adaptation of the Stephen King horror classic Carrie that is expected to debut sometime in 2026 on Amazon Prime.

Ella Anderson – She may be best known to the younger generations as Piper Hart in the long-running superhero series Henry Danger on Nickelodeon, but she earned critical praise for her role in the Brie Larson-led box office movie The Glass Castle back in 2017. Since then, she has appeared in the Hulu movie Suncoast, that also starred Woody Harrelson and Laura Linney and the aforementioned horror flick What She Doesn’t Know (alongside Faces of 2026 Siena Agudong). On Christmas Day, she will be seen alongside Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in the much buzzed about film Song Sung Blue.

Jay Lycurgo – This British actor has been working professionally for the past six years, appearing in episodes of I May Destroy You, War of the Worlds and Cheaters before landing the role of Tim Blake (a wanna-be Robin) in the buzzed-about HBO Max teen fantasy Titans before landing a small role in the 2022 box office movie The Batman. This year he appeared in the Netflix movie Steve with Cillian Murphy, and they will reteam in next year’s Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man film that will debut in March.

Erin Kellyman – For the past 10 years, this British actress has been building up a resume appearing in both film and TV, including the box office movies Solo: A Star Wars Story, The Green Knight and Blitz as well as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the short-lived small screen adaptation of Willow and the BBC mini-series adaptation of Les Misérables. This year she appeared in the horror flick 28 Years Later and the critically acclaimed box office movie Eleanor the Great, which stars June Squibb and Chiwetel Ejiofor and was directed by Scarlett Johanson.

Chase Infiniti – This Indiana-born newcomer made her TV debut last year in the Jake Gyllenhaal-led Apple TV series Presumed Innocent and then appeared in this year’s much-buzzed-about box office movie One Battle After Another, working alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro. She will next be seen in the new, upcoming series The Testaments, the sequel series to Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, which will be set five years after the series finale of the ‘mothership’ series.

Are there any actors or actresses who you think are the faces to watch in 2026? Please share.

TOMORROW: Closing Out 2025

The Lifetime movie Stolen Girl will debut at 8 PM on January 3.

An American woman (Kate Beckinsale) spends more than ten years tracking down her daughter who was abducted and taken to the Middle East by the child’s father.

The movie also stars Scott Eastwood and Matt Craven.

Here is a trailer for Stolen Girl:

On January 3, the Hallmark Channel movie Lost in Paradise will debut at 8 PM.

When the founder of a high-end fashion company gets marooned on an “deserted” island with a chef, romance blossoms as they work together to survive.

The movie stars Lacey Chabert and Ian Harding.

Here is a trailer for Lost in Paradise:

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Game of Thrones will air on HBO today. Check your local listings for airtimes and episodes.

6 PM:
Small Town Christmas movie movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
It’s Christmas, Eve movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)
The Princess Bride movie on BBC America

6:30 PM:
Anyone But You movie on FXM

7 PM:
Yellowjackets on Showtime (Encore)

7:15 PM:
In the Good Old Summertime (classic) movie on FMC

7:30 PM:
Independence Day movie on TNT

8 PM:
Will Trent on ABC (Encore)
NCIS on CBS (Encore)
Murder in a Small Town on FOX (Encore)
Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story movie movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Mistletoe Secret movie on Hallmark Mysteries (Reair)
A Knight’s Tale movie on BBC America
Braveheart movie on Showtime

9 PM:
High Potential on ABC (Encore)
NCIS on CBS (Encore)
Doc on FOX (Encore)
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on E!

9:45 PM:
Minority Report movie on Encore

10 PM:
High Potential on ABC (Encore)
NCIS on CBS (Encore)
Holiday Crashers movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Check Inn to Christmas movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

Enjoy!

The following list highlights the actors and actresses on TV and on the big screen who really caught viewers’ attention throughout this year.

They appear in no particular order:

Milo Callaghan – He got his start in the Starz period piece The Spanish Princess and appeared in episodes of shows like FBI: International, Doctor Who, Rivals and Dune: Prophecy as well as appeared in both horror flicks The Strangers Part 1 and The Strangers Part 2, but it was his turn in the lead rule of Rudy Baylor in the USA Network small screen adaptation of John Grisham’s The Rainmaker, holding his own alongside John Slattery and Lana Parrilla, that got him attention.

Mason Thames – This 18-year-old Texan has achieved a box office record last held by Jim Carrey back in 1994. He has appeared in three number 1 box office hits within a single year, including the live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon, the horror flick sequel Black Phone 2 and the rom-com Regretting You based on the novel by Colleen Hoover. His credits also included several episodes of Walker and For All Mankind.

Sofia Carson – Just a decade ago, this talented singer-actress had never stepped onto a feature film set, but then she landed at Disney starring in several TV shows but primarily appearing in The Descendants movie franchise. She also provided the voice in the animated film Elena of Avalor, but it’s been in roles in the Netflix movies Purple Hearts, Carry On, The Life List and most recently My Oxford Year that has made her Netflix’s first bona fide movie star.

Owen Cooper – The talented British newcomer full-on turned heads with his performance in the four-part Netflix mini-series Adolescence, garnering himself a Best Supporting Actor Emmy Award, making him the youngest male ever to win a Primetime Emmy Award at the ole ripe age of 15, and that with no acting experience. He will next be seen in the next year’s Emerald Fennell-director and written Wuthering Heights where he will play Young Heathcliff.

Anna Lambe – This Canadian beauty has appeared in TV shows like Diggstown, the short-lived Three Pines and the Hilary Swank short-lived series Alaska Daily before she landed a recurring role on True Detective: Night Country. This year, she appeared in the comedy film Dusk & Dawn and had the lead role of Siaja in the adorable Netflix comedy North of North, which will be back for a second season, hopefully, sometime next year.

Milly Alcock – This Australian actress caught viewers’ attention back in 2022 with her role in the spin-off series House of the Dragon, playing the young Rhaenyra Targaryen, the distant ancestor of Daenerys Targaryen aka Khaleesi (Game of Thrones lead actress Emilia Clarke), but it was her turn as Simone DeWitt in the Netflix mini-series Sirens, where she starred opposite Julianne Moore and Meghann Fahy, that turned heads. Then this summer she appeared in the final moments of the hit film Superman, playing Kara Zor-El. She will play that character in next summer’s much anticipated follow-up flick Supergirl.

Jack Schumacher – The Illinois native was one of the hotshots in the Tom Cruise-led film Top Gun: Maverick in 2022, but it was his role in the Netflix contemporary western (think Yellowstone without as many guns and death) Ransom Canyon, playing bad boy-turned good ole boy Yancy Grey that caught viewers eyes.

Tom Blyth – Back in 2022 this British actor starred as the famous gunfighter William H. Bonney in the drama series Billy the Kid on MGM+ (formerly EPIX). That series came to a close on that cable network in November. Then in 2023 he played Coriolanus Snow in the prequel film The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. He appeared in four other flicks over the next two years and will next be seen in the upcoming Netflix movie People We Meet on Vacation that will debut on the streaming service in January.

Who are some of the faces from this year who caught your attention either on television, in music or in film? Please share.

TOMORROW: New Faces of 2026

Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On December 29, the final three episodes of the first season of The Pitt will air on TNT at 9 PM.

The series finale of Stranger Things will air online on Netflix on December 31.

On January 1, the second season of Red Eye will premiere online on Hulu.

The new series Harlan Coben’s Run Away will debut online on January 1 on Netflix. Simon Greene’s (James Nesbitt) perfect life is shattered when daughter Paige runs away, later found strung out in a park. Simon’s search leads into a dangerous underworld where an act of violence rocks his life. The cast includes Ruth Jones and Minnie Driver.

On January 3, the Hallmark Channel movie Lost in Paradise will debut at 8 PM. When the founder of a high-end fashion company gets marooned on an “deserted” island with a chef, romance blossoms as they work together to survive. The movie stars Lacey Chabert and Ian Harding.

The Lifetime movie Stolen Girl will debut on January 3 at 8 PM. An American woman (Kate Beckinsale) spends more than ten years tracking down her daughter who was abducted and taken to the Middle East by the child’s father. The movie also stars Scott Eastwood and Matt Craven.

On January 4, the 13th season premiere of When Calls the Heart will air on Hallmark Channel at 8 PM; while on that same day, the Critics Choice Awards will air on E! and USA Network at 7 PM.

Lastly, the new FOX drama Best Medicine will debut on January 4 at 8 PM. A brilliant surgeon (Josh Charles) leaves Boston to become a small-town doctor where he spent childhood summers. Despite his medical skills, his rude manner alienates locals as he battles hidden phobias and struggles with personal connections. The cast includes Annie Potts, Abigail Spencer and Josh Segarra.

Mark your calendars!

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Hudson & Rex on UPtv today. Check your local listings for airtimes and episodes.

5 PM:
The Music Man (classic) movie on MOVIES!

5:05 PM:
Avengers: Endgame movie on TNT

5:30 PM:
Ant-Man and the Wasp movie on FX

6 PM:
Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper! movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Holly & Ivy movie on Hallmark Mysery (Reair)

6:30 PM:
Doctor Strange movie on Syfy

7 PM:
Robin Hood on MGM+ (Encore)
Aladdin (animated) movie on Freeform
Swing Time (classic) movie on TCM

8 PM:
Mayor of Kingstown on Showtime (NEW)
Rogue Heroes on MGM+ (Encore)
Christmas at the Plaza movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Reason for the Season movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)
Black Panther movie on FX

9 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW)
FBI on CBS (Encore)
Rogue Heroes on MGM+ (Encore)
Big Hero 6 (animated) movie on Freeform
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness movie on Syfy

10 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW)
9-1-1: Nashville on ABC (Encore)
FBI on CBS (Encore)
A Royal Queens Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
The Christmas Cottage movie on Hallmark Mystery (Reair)

11 PM:
The Pitt on TNT (NEW – Finale)

Enjoy!

With the 8th and final season of Outlander just a few months away, there have been a recent flurry of new cast pictures released, first by the folks over at Vanity Fair as shown below:

And, also these photos from the folks at Starz, provided by TV Insider, as shown below:

It was announced that the one-and-only Annie Lennox would be singing “Skye Boat Song” for the new Season 8 opener, as depicted in the video:

And then there is the latest Season 8 teaser called “Threads Teaser” that provides more glimpses into what to expect for the show’s final episodes:

Season 8 of Outlander will premiere on Starz on March 6 at 8 PM.