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| Nicole Brydon Bloom: Jane's obsessed with Sinatra in 'Paradise' S2 | The Gilded Age and We Were the Lucky Ones actress Nicole Brydon Bloom says she is glad viewers will learn more about what makes her homicidal Secret Service Agent Jane tick in Paradise Season 2. Season 1 ended with Jane shooting SInatra (Julianne Nicholson), her mentor and the mastermind behind the high-tech, underground bunker in Colorado where thousands of people have been riding out the apocalypse for the past three years. This week's Season 2 episode reveals how Jane grew up mentally ill with violent tendencies and neglected by a mother who was afraid of her. As an adult, she joins the FBI and learns how to reign in her impulses and use her youthful appearance and slight physical frame to her advantage. |
| BTS to perform, give interview March 25, 26 on 'Tonight Show' | South Korean boy band BTS will return to The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon next week. The K-pop stars will appear on the NBC late-night talk show Wednesday, March 25, and Thursday, March 26, to perform and give an interview. BTS will discuss Arirang, its new album set for release Friday. The album features the new single "Swim." Arirang will mark BTS' first album since Be in 2020. The group reunited in 2025 after taking a hiatus for the members to fulfill their mandatory military service in South Korea. BTS will promote Arirang with a world tour that kicks off in April. |
| James McAvoy to star in Sky adaptation of 'Meantime' | James McAvoy is set to star in a new show based on Meantime. British network Sky said in a press release Wednesday that it is adapting the Frankie Boyle crime thriller novel as a six-part series. McAvoy, 46, will play Felix McAveety, an addict who becomes the suspect in his best friend's murder. "In a fog of intoxication and paranoia, Felix sets out to clear his name, enlisting the help of an aging former Detective Inspector turned crime novelist (Josette Simon) and a chaotic friend (Jamie Michie). Their search for the truth becomes an exhilarating and frequently laugh-out-loud race through the murkier edges of contemporary Scotland, as events rapidly spiral out of control around him," an official synopsis reads. |
| 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' trailer: Peter strives for 'rebirth' | Marvel Studios is giving a glimpse of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The studio released a trailer for the movie Wednesday featuring Tom Holland as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man. Brand New Day opens with Peter struggling to adjust to the world no longer remembering who he is after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Even his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) and girlfriend MJ (Zendaya) have forgotten him. As he adapts to his circumstances, Peter teams up with Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal), aka Punisher, and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), aka Hulk, and takes on an old foe, Mac Gargan (Michael Mando), aka Scorpion. Brand New Day is the fourth Spider-Man film starring Holland and Zendaya, following Homecoming, Far from Home and No Way Home. |
| Famous birthdays for March 18: Phillip Sweet, Queen Latifah | Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. They include: -- John C. Calhoun, the first U.S. |