Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Goodbye June’

This documentary tells the story of John Elway, the famous Hall of Fame quarterback. Starting December 22nd, viewers can watch how he went from a promising college player to leading the Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl victories. The film features old footage and new interviews with those who played with and against him, offering a personal look at what drove this legendary athlete.

Larry Ellison Pledges Billions to Strengthen Paramount’s Warner Bros. Discovery Bid

David Ellison, who leads the offer and is the son of Larry Ellison, has increased the potential breakup fee to $5.8 billion – the same amount offered by Netflix – in case the deal doesn’t get approved by regulators. Paramount is still offering $30 per share for all Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) stock, which would include both the company’s assets and debts.

Idris Elba’s Wax Figure Looks So Real It Fooled His Own Phone

Idris Elba, known for his roles in Luther and The Wire, was amazed when the museum’s wax figure of him briefly fooled his phone’s Face ID. In a video shared by the museum, Elba laughed and said, “Haha, look at this guy!” He added, clearly impressed, “I don’t know what to say, I’m speechless.”

Gay Actresses Who Quit Hollywood to Pursue Other Interests

Portia de Rossi became well-known for her memorable roles in TV shows like ‘Ally McBeal’ and ‘Arrested Development,’ where she demonstrated her talent for comedy. In 2018, she decided to leave acting to pursue her passion for building businesses. She founded General Public, a company that uses unique technology to create and sell three-dimensional art. Now, she’s focused on changing the way people experience and buy art, while also helping artists thrive.

Here Are the Top 15 Most-Popular TV Shows on IMDb This Week, with ‘Stranger Things’ on Top This Week Again

The story takes place hundreds of years after a nuclear war, following people who emerge from underground bunkers into a devastated world. Lucy MacLean leaves her safe home in Vault 33 to find her father, venturing into the dangerous ruins of California. Along the way, she meets a variety of characters, including a dedicated member of the Brotherhood of Steel and a hardened bounty hunter called the Ghoul. The series successfully brings the distinctive style – a mix of retro-future visuals and dark comedy – of the popular video game to life.

Anime That Featured a Black Aromantic Ace Lead Who Still Gets the Spotlight

Afro is a highly skilled swordsman driven by a quest for revenge and the desire to become the best. He travels through a unique Japan that blends old traditions with futuristic technology, constantly battling rivals who want to take him down. Throughout his journey, Afro remains completely focused on his goals and haunted by his past, showing no interest in romantic relationships. This allows the story to concentrate solely on his development as a warrior.

Alec Baldwin Once Slammed This Movie as “A Complete Disaster”

Alec Baldwin has openly criticized the 2012 musical comedy Rock of Ages. The film, directed by Adam Shankman, tells the story of a young woman, played by Julianne Hough, who moves to Los Angeles hoping to become a star. Baldwin appeared alongside Russell Brand, playing the owner of a rock club named Dennis Dupree.