In the latest installment of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, the audience experienced a tumultuous journey filled with unexpected turns and heightened emotions.
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This week’s installment of Power Book III: Raising Kanan delivered a riveting experience, laden with unforeseen twists and compelling developments that left viewers teetering on the edge of their seats.
Disney+ Presents an Epic Premiere: ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ at The Met
Whether it’s due to the stunning art or rich history, there’s always a certain magic in the air at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; That was no exception on Wednesday night, when Disney+ hosted the world premiere of their original series, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.”
STARZ has officially renewed the hit drama series “Power Book IV: Force” for a highly anticipated third season. Following the success of its second season finale in November, fans can now binge-watch the thrilling second season on the STARZ app.
Starring Joseph Sikora as “Tommy Egan,” the series revolves around Tommy’s quest to establish himself as the exclusive drug distributor in Chicago. The announcement of the third season renewal comes as a delightful early Christmas gift for fans, given the overwhelming positive response to the action-packed second season.
Kathryn Busby, President of Programming for STARZ, expressed excitement about delivering more of Tommy’s story, acknowledging the enthusiastic demand from fans. She stated, “The fan response to this action-packed season of Force has been incredible. They’ve made it clear that they need more Tommy, and we’re thrilled to deliver. Christmas has indeed come early!”
The cast of “Power Book IV: Force” season two includes Joseph Sikora reprising his role as Tommy Egan, along with a talented ensemble featuring Isaac Keys, Lili Simmons, Shane Harper, Kris D. Lofton, Carmela Zumbado, Manuel Eduardo Ramirez, Miriam A. Hyman, Adrienne Walker, Anthony Fleming III, and Lucien Cambric.
As the third series in the expanded “Power” Universe franchise, “Power Book IV: Force” is helmed by showrunner and executive producer Gary Lennon, who will continue his role in the upcoming season. The “Power” Universe series is executive produced by Courtney A. Kemp, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Mark Canton, Terri Kopp, and Chris Selak. Lionsgate Television is the production company behind the series for STARZ.
In this week’s episode of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, the portrayal of Ronnie’s character brings forth a striking resemblance to the older Kanan we once knew.
His demeanor exudes a sense of cool, calm, and collected savagery, reminiscent of Kanan’s initial encounters, especially when he locked eyes with the bouncer. The silent, intense stare mirrors the memorable moment when Kanan first met Brock, foreshadowing unforeseen consequences.
As we witness older Kanan’s analogies unfold, they transcend beyond his character, resonating with the overarching narratives in OG Power and other Books, notably Ghost, Tommy, Tariq, and a myriad of other characters. The recurring theme of choosing to be a little fish or a big fish serves as a powerful metaphor, urging characters to evolve and grow in order to claim their rightful place.
The emergence of Kanan’s courier system harkens back to the origins of Ghost and Tommy’s courier system in OG Power, showcasing the intricacies of the game and Kanan’s influence on shaping the criminal landscape. His persuasive tactics with Semrad echo the charismatic ways of Ghost, hinting at the mentorship that may have transpired off-screen. Kanan’s character is gradually coming out of its shell, offering viewers a deeper understanding of his strategic mind.
The unexpected twist of Marvin saving Gerald adds a layer of unpredictability to the narrative, challenging preconceived notions about character dynamics. Meanwhile, the tension between Romero and Famous adds a touch of humor to the storyline, highlighting the intricate relationships within the drug trade.
As Ronnie spies on Unique, ominous foreshadowing suggests that a plan to eliminate Raq may be in the works. Howard’s palpable anxiety reveals a deeper layer of complexity as he grapples with the impending connection to Burke’s death. The episode closes with Ronnie’s sudden appearance, reminiscent of the boogie man, signaling that the plot is intensifying, and the stakes are rising. Power Book III: Raising Kanan continues to deliver gripping moments and unexpected twists, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
The Real Challenge in Squid Game is Trying to Not Care About the Characters
I am not going to downplay it: I am a massive fan of the original Netflix series Squid Game, created by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The series is absolutely brilliant in its portrayal of modern capitalist struggles, and the lengths that struggling people will go to, sacrificing everything that they have, just for some money. When I heard that Netflix was making a spin-off gameshow called Squid Game: The Challenge, I was immediately excited; this is exactly what I had been waiting for. Taking the existing show and turning into something real and tangible, with the largest cast and the largest cash prize in reality TV history. I eagerly watched the episodes when they released, in
The claw machine from the show
anticipation of the next while each episode became more and more tense. This is when I received an invite to attend a premiere for the final episode, and I knew I had to attend.
The venue itself was situated along the west side of Manhattan, and was absolutely beautiful. As I entered, I saw many contestants from the show arrive as well, with their player number imprinted on the vehicle.
Squid Game Workers
Seeing favorites from the show was surreal, and I even saw contestants from the final three, such as Sam and Mai. Inside, the whole venue had been decorated with stunning Squid Game imagery, with quotes from the show on the walls and the red-clad workers with the iconic shapes on their helmets standing guard as exciting picture opportunities. Also available were several activities and treats: I saw a claw machine and a giant game of battleship, both pulled straight from the show. There was a food stand offering pretzels, and a bar offering themed cocktails, such as one called Red Light, Green Light after the show’s first game.
I played a quick game of battlefield, and attempted to sink my opponents ships using oversized pegs and ship pieces. I came close, but unfortunately he got the better of me in the end. It was crazy to think that I was playing this game so casually, and losing with no consequences, while losing the same game in the show meant an immediate reduction of your chances of winning millions of dollars to zero.
Jumbo Battleship
I went around to take some pictures with the Squid Game workers (they were thankfully peaceful here), and before I knew it, the premiere was about to begin. I took my seat, and the final three contestants, Sam, Mai, and Phil came up to the stage to give a short introduction. I watched them introduce themselves and the premise of the show, and I knew that they knew which one of them had won: they were already aware of this cherished secret. After final remarks, the episode began.
THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS SPOILERS ABOUT THE FINAL EPISODE OF SQUID GAME: THE CHALLENGE
The final episode was enthralling. I was on the edge of my seat trying to decide who would come out on top. Sam, Phil, and Mai were all at a feast, which concluded with them being given the next task: randomly choosing one button out of three to pick. If the button went green, they and one other of their choice could proceed; if the button went gray, nothing would happen; if the button went red, they would be eliminated. It was an interesting concept that kept the outcomes random, but also allowed for a hint of decision making in who would be selected to come to the next stage. Surprisingly enough, the person I thought would win immediately lost: Sam. I was gutted, but excited to see what would happen next.
The final contestants on stage
We also received some backstories to the characters, where I learned what Mai, Phil, and Sam had to go through. Each had had a tough life, and I still could not decide who I was rooting for.
The final game was again a random one that could have a little bit of strategy to it: rock, paper, scissors. The two remaining contestants would throw their selection again and again, and each winner would be able to select a key to unlock a safe. The first to find the correct key would win the game. After what seemed like hours, and with Mai clearly overpowering Phil in her critical thinking and strategy, she found the correct key and won. The whole room burst into applause, and confetti was shot into the air over the crowd. I was astonished at the winner, but simultaneously extremely happy for Mai. She seemed like she really needed the money, and she had had nothing but hardships throughout her life, including a teenage pregnancy and being kicked out of her family. She absolutely deserved it.
Confetti for the winner
THIS MARKS THE END OF THE SPOILERS SECTION
I had an amazing time at the premiere of the final episode, and although I had already been watching the show, it was something different to be able to watch it in the same room as hundreds of other fans. If you have not already watched the show on Netflix, I wholeheartedly recommended it. The show tackles the human spirit, and the importances of friendships and enemies likewise in achieving one’s goals. It is one of the best shows that I have watched in 2023, and is a must-see.
Thank you to Netflix and the Squid Game team for the amazing opportunity.
Exclusive: Sam Li Talks Upcoming Netflix Thriller ‘The Brother’s Sun’ [Video]
In a riveting interview with Sam Li, the talented actor behind the character Bruce Sun in Netflix’s upcoming series, “The Brothers Sun,” we delved into the intricate plotlines and compelling family dynamics that define this gripping tale. Premiering on January 4, 2024, “The Brothers Sun” takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the hidden realms of the Taiwanese triad, all while exploring the complex relationships between estranged siblings.
Born in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, Sam Li’s personal journey mirrors the cross-cultural narrative of the show having been raised in Southern California, the very city that serves as the backdrop for the Sun family’s tumultuous saga.
The life of this average Californian, Bruce gets turned upside down once his older brother, Charles visits Los Angeles from Taipei, Taiwan. Bruce, oblivious to his family’s criminal ties, is suddenly thrust into a world of danger and intrigue. Having no recollection of his past in Taipei, Bruce soon learns about his family’s profession as Taipei renowned gangsters, with his brother being a hardened criminal raised by his late crime boss father.
As the plot unfolds, viewers witness the challenges of adaptation and reconciliation. Charles, forced to relocate to LA after his father’s assassination, seeks to protect his family. Bruce, on the other hand, grapples with the shock of discovering his family’s criminal legacy. His mother’s effort to build a life away from her estranged family proves futile, as now Bruce has to adapt to the gangster life of his family.
The show, despite being about the triad world, is also a story of brothers and trying to repair sibling relationships for me. You have two brothers who will never truly understand the other, having grown up apart in two completely different worlds.The duality of their lives is striking, with Charles training to become the deadliest assassin in Taiwan, while Bruce, the average Californian, aspires to fulfill his mother’s dream and become a doctor.
“The Brothers Sun” promises a thrilling blend of action, emotion, and suspense, anchored by the nuanced performances of its cast. Sam Li’s portrayal of Bruce Sun adds depth to the character, making him a relatable figure caught between two worlds. As the series unfolds, audiences will be captivated by the intricate web of family secrets, crime, and the unbreakable bonds that define “The Brothers Sun.” Prepare for a binge-worthy experience this January 4, 2024, only on Netflix.
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Christmas on Cherry Lane was a unique and thoughtful film that followed the story of three families simultaneously. We witness each family member’s festivities, traditions, worries and anxiety, especially pertaining to their holiday plans.
The film’s brilliant showcase of separate plots over various decades was perfected effortlessly and beautifully by both the writer and director. Christmas on Cherry Lane had a unique “big picture” take and gave us both a bird’s eye view and fly on the wall perceptions. The audience stepped into each of the three houses and rooted for each person to manage to surpass their personal obstacles.
The film was not only a sentimental and thoughtful seasonal movie but also a confirmation of how we’re all connected. The sense of humanity and empathy in the movie was done intentionally and with a purpose. Audience members discovered how all the families have been connected through different generations thanks to the protagonist’s evolution from being a teen to an elderly resident in the community tying it all together.
Besides Christmas on Cherry Lane displaying charming holiday themes, the movie philosophically confirmed the domino effect of our actions and the beauty of us all being connected with each other over decades of time. It’s a family friendly film that tugs at your heart strings and leaves a lasting effect of hope and positivity on the watcher and perhaps even a tear or two (guilty!).
This week’s episode of Power Book III: Raising Kanan delivered yet another compelling installment, maintaining the series’ reputation for consistent writing and pacing. The intricate web of relationships and the characters’ evolving dynamics add depth to the narrative, making it an engaging watch. Especially one week after Howard killed Birch.
Bookie is a new comedy series that follows longtime bookie Danny (Sebastian Maniscalco) and his best friend Ray (Omar J. Dorsey) as they collect bets, and try to keep their gambling business afloat in Los Angeles. Cast also includes Vanessa Ferlito, Jorge Garcia, Andrea Anders and Maxim Swinton, with appearances from Charlie Sheen, Ray Romano and Angus T. Jones. The series is created by Chuck Lorre and Nick Bakay.
The Knockturnal recently interviewed Omar and Sebastian about the series. They told us about the origin of this show, working with the creators and finding chemistry with their co-stars. Following his audition, Omar showed up for his chemistry test with Sebastian, he told us, “we were knocking it out of the park…throwing it back and forth with the jokes and it felt really good and it just felt like we were a team.” Sebastian was already signed up to star in this show and he told us about finding his screen partner, “we met Omar at the screen test, he was the guy. He had a swagger about him.” From the first days of filming to wrapping this series the guys knew they had created an extremely funny show. Sabastian told us, “it’s digestible comedy, it’s quick, it’s clever. You get to see a great cast, a collaboration of some really, really great talent.”
Watch Bookie now on Max with new episodes on Thursdays.