Celebs You May Not Have Known Are Adopted

Steve Jobs was adopted as a baby by Paul and Clara Jobs and raised in Silicon Valley. His father taught him how things worked, sparking an early interest in mechanics. Years later, he finally connected with his biological sister, Mona Simpson. His complex family history was portrayed in the movie ‘Steve Jobs.’ He’s remembered as a hugely important figure in the world of technology, and he often said his adoptive parents gave him the strong base he needed to succeed.

Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Disney+ This Week, Including ‘Parent Wars’

A new South Korean political drama series is coming to Disney+ on December 24th. Starring Hyun Bin and Jung Woo Sung, and directed by Woo Min Ho, the show tells the story of important events in South Korea’s recent history. Set in the 1970s, it portrays the changing political climate and society of the time, with a script by Park Eun Gyo and Park Joon Suk aiming for a realistic and detailed depiction of this period.

Best Horror Movies of 2025

This horror film centers on a family whose woodland vacation turns terrifying when they’re hunted by an unknown creature. Director Leigh Whannell offers a new spin on the monster genre, emphasizing the emotional turmoil of a father haunted by a hidden past. The movie relies on realistic special effects and a tense, enclosed setting to build suspense. Viewers watch as the main character deteriorates both physically and mentally as he undergoes a disturbing change, solidifying the film’s place as a truly memorable modern horror experience.

The Nicest Black Male Celebs Of All Time

Michael B. Jordan is celebrated for being a kind and professional presence on set. He became a well-known actor through roles in films like ‘Fruitvale Station’ and ‘Creed’. He’s also a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, and is known for connecting with fans and giving back through charity work. Those who work with him often praise his down-to-earth personality.

Actresses With Advanced Degrees (MA/PhD)

Mayim Bialik has a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA. Many people know her for playing the neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler on ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ but she also starred in the nineties show ‘Blossom.’ Her doctoral research explored how the hypothalamus functions in people with Prader-Willi syndrome. She’s managed to combine her scientific knowledge with a successful acting career in TV and film.

Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Hulu This Week, Including ‘Made in Korea’

Get ready to revisit Elmore! ‘The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’ is back on December 22nd. This new version continues to follow Gumball and Darwin’s funny and unusual adventures as they deal with the challenges of middle school and family. It keeps the show’s signature look – a cool mix of 2D and 3D animation with real-life backgrounds. You’ll see all your favorite characters, plus some new ones, in this fresh take on the original series.