This week, heaps of players are returning to the world of Thedas for the first time in many years thanks to the arrival of Dragon Age: The Veilguard. If you’re among them, be sure to look over our tips for helping you get started on the right foot on this epic adventure. We’ll also help you tap into a cool mechanic in …
Straight from Poguelandia comes the official trailer for the second part of season four of Outer Banks, which is set to debut this week on November 7th. It hasn’t been much of a wait for the growing group of Outer Banks fans, as the first part was released on October 10th, but that’s definitely more than enough for the die-hards.
As per Netflix, “The Pogues are back for more action and adventure with a fourth season of Outer Banks, streaming now. John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) are back for the biggest season yet…While one chapter of the Pogues’ story has closed, the next phase of #P4L has only just begun, and the hunt for Blackbeard’s gold is on the horizon.”
Season four of Outer Banks has been split into two five-episode parts. With major revelations made in the first part’s finale, “Albatross”, no doubt the concluding set will be something fans are clamoring for. As we previously knew, the episode titles are: “The Town Council”, “Mothers and Fathers”, “Decision Day”, “The Storm”, and “The Blue Crown.”
The trailer was revealed at a fan event – which gathers around 2,500 of them – titled “Poguelandia: An Outer Banks Experience”, which the official website describes as such: “Poguelandia: An Outer Banks Experience is back and, this year, it’s built for Pogues — by Pogues. Experience Outer Banks IRL by hanging out at the Poguelandia house and surf shop, taking a photo with the Twinkie, getting some merch from Pacsun, or grabbing a bite to eat at staples like The Wreck and Heyward’s, or the new Cleo’s Spice Shack — serving up Cleo’s famous jerk chicken cheese on bread. And, of course, catch some vibes throughout the day with live music performances and cast appearances.”
Our own Tyler Nichols gave the first part of season four of Outer Banks a 6/10, admitting that he wasn’t a huge fan of the series going in. But those who are – and those who have stuck around since season one debuted in 2020 – will certainly be binging the concluding five episodes upon release. Be sure to also check out Tyler’s interviews with cast members Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, and more.
Outer Banks hasn’t officially been renewed for a fifth season but it seems like a strong possibility.
Straight from Poguelandia comes the official trailer for the second part of season four of Outer Banks, which is set to debut this week on November 7th. It hasn’t been much of a wait for the growing group of Outer Banks fans, as the first part was released on October 10th, but that’s definitely more than enough for the die-hards.
As per Netflix, “The Pogues are back for more action and adventure with a fourth season of Outer Banks, streaming now. John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) are back for the biggest season yet…While one chapter of the Pogues’ story has closed, the next phase of #P4L has only just begun, and the hunt for Blackbeard’s gold is on the horizon.”
Season four of Outer Banks has been split into two five-episode parts. With major revelations made in the first part’s finale, “Albatross”, no doubt the concluding set will be something fans are clamoring for. As we previously knew, the episode titles are: “The Town Council”, “Mothers and Fathers”, “Decision Day”, “The Storm”, and “The Blue Crown.”
The trailer was revealed at a fan event – which gathers around 2,500 of them – titled “Poguelandia: An Outer Banks Experience”, which the official website describes as such: “Poguelandia: An Outer Banks Experience is back and, this year, it’s built for Pogues — by Pogues. Experience Outer Banks IRL by hanging out at the Poguelandia house and surf shop, taking a photo with the Twinkie, getting some merch from Pacsun, or grabbing a bite to eat at staples like The Wreck and Heyward’s, or the new Cleo’s Spice Shack — serving up Cleo’s famous jerk chicken cheese on bread. And, of course, catch some vibes throughout the day with live music performances and cast appearances.”
Our own Tyler Nichols gave the first part of season four of Outer Banks a 6/10, admitting that he wasn’t a huge fan of the series going in. But those who are – and those who have stuck around since season one debuted in 2020 – will certainly be binging the concluding five episodes upon release. Be sure to also check out Tyler’s interviews with cast members Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, and more.
Outer Banks hasn’t officially been renewed for a fifth season but it seems like a strong possibility.
One of the most explosive stories in terms of pop culture this year was the release of the documentary Quiet on Set. In this multiple-episode doc series, former Nickelodeon stars, and people who worked on the set of their most popular programs, came forward with explosive allegations, which ran the gamut from intimidation and bullying to full-on sexual assault of the minors starring in their programs (read our review of the program HERE).
At the center of the controversy was producer Dan Schneider, who was the man behind all of the channel’s most popular program. He was renowned, and much praised in the industry for his knack for making stars of out of young actors, with some of his discoveries including Drake Bell, Amanda Bynes, and even Ariana Grande.
However, for many years, there have been whispers and innuendos about his behaviour behind the scenes. While he was never accused of sexual assault, he came off pretty terribly in Quiet on Set, with many believing more allegations are to come. But what happened? How did a network whose programming was meant to educate and inspire children go so awry?
In this special episode of JoBlo Scandals, our host Taylor James Johnson takes us on a deep dive into some of the most explosive revelations and allegations made against the network, and the people that worked for them over the years.
This week, on our JoBlo Live Stream, our host Kier Gomes and his special guest, Taylor James Johnson (the man behind our series, What Happened to this Celebrity) decided to rank to Die Hard movies. You can watch the episode above, but while the top choice, Die Hard, was a bit of a no-brainer, they had a pretty interesting discussion with their viewers about the best sequel. So, in this week’s poll, we’re opening it up to our readers. What is the best Die Hard sequel? Renny Harlin’s Die Hard 2: Die Harder? John McTiernan’s Die Hard With a Vengeance? Len Wiseman’s PG-13 Live Free or Die Hard? Or, God forbid, John Moore’s A Good Day to Die Hard? Let us know by taking the poll below!
Fox’s popular animated series “The Simpsons” has been on the air for 36 seasons, which means viewers have plenty of time to analyze and examine the show. Longtime fans have theories on everything from Springfield existing in its own space-time bubble, to Marge’s family financially supporting them, to the idea that…
Fox’s popular animated series “The Simpsons” has been on the air for 36 seasons, which means viewers have plenty of time to analyze and examine the show. Longtime fans have theories on everything from Springfield existing in its own space-time bubble, to Marge’s family financially supporting them, to the idea that…
It’s considered in poor taste to slam a movie if you’re in a position where your opinion might matter. We don’t mean critics here but rather stars and directors – it’s why someone like Quentin Tarantino purposely avoids giving his take on new releases, so as not to cast a shadow on an aspiring filmmaker. John Krasinski found this out when he quietly ripped apart a film back in 2019, with none other than Paul Thomas Anderson straightening him out – and it wasn’t even one of his own movies!
Paul Thomas Anderson – who was a big enough fan of Krasinski’s third film, A Quiet Place, to host an awards season screening of it – gave The Office star a bit of advice on the matter, lest he end up saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. “I’ll tell you a big life lesson. Paul was over at my house, I think it was my 30th birthday party, and I had just seen a movie I didn’t love. I said to him over a drink, ‘It’s not a good movie,’ and he so sweetly took me aside and said very quietly, ‘Don’t say that. Don’t say that it’s not a good movie. If it wasn’t for you, that’s fine, but in our business, we’ve all got to support each other.’ The movie was very artsy, and he said, ‘You’ve got to support the big swing. If you put it out there that the movie’s not good, they won’t let us make more movies like that.’” While Krasinski didn’t say which film he slammed, since this would have been 2019, we’ll just assume he was talking about Cats, which of course is both “artsy” and a “big swing.”
Krasinski elaborated on just why PTA’s wisdom was so important, adding, “Dude, Paul Thomas Anderson is out there on the wall for us! He’s defending the value of the artistic experience. He’s so good that maybe you project onto him that he’s allowed to be snarky, but he’s the exact opposite: He wants to love everything because that’s why he got into moviemaking. And ever since then, I’ve never said that I hate a movie.”
That’s probably a good move, as hearing someone in the industry – especially of prominence, as John Krasinski is known as both a director and an actor – publicly bash your movie can hold a weight that no filmmaker wants. It’s hard enough with critics and internet trolls, so who needs a contemporary within the business trashing your efforts in front of a crowd?
It’s considered in poor taste to slam a movie if you’re in a position where your opinion might matter. We don’t mean critics here but rather stars and directors – it’s why someone like Quentin Tarantino purposely avoids giving his take on new releases, so as not to cast a shadow on an aspiring filmmaker. John Krasinski found this out when he quietly ripped apart a film back in 2019, with none other than Paul Thomas Anderson straightening him out – and it wasn’t even one of his own movies!
Paul Thomas Anderson – who was a big enough fan of Krasinski’s third film, A Quiet Place, to host an awards season screening of it – gave The Office star a bit of advice on the matter, lest he end up saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. “I’ll tell you a big life lesson. Paul was over at my house, I think it was my 30th birthday party, and I had just seen a movie I didn’t love. I said to him over a drink, ‘It’s not a good movie,’ and he so sweetly took me aside and said very quietly, ‘Don’t say that. Don’t say that it’s not a good movie. If it wasn’t for you, that’s fine, but in our business, we’ve all got to support each other.’ The movie was very artsy, and he said, ‘You’ve got to support the big swing. If you put it out there that the movie’s not good, they won’t let us make more movies like that.’” While Krasinski didn’t say which film he slammed, since this would have been 2019, we’ll just assume he was talking about Cats, which of course is both “artsy” and a “big swing.”
Krasinski elaborated on just why PTA’s wisdom was so important, adding, “Dude, Paul Thomas Anderson is out there on the wall for us! He’s defending the value of the artistic experience. He’s so good that maybe you project onto him that he’s allowed to be snarky, but he’s the exact opposite: He wants to love everything because that’s why he got into moviemaking. And ever since then, I’ve never said that I hate a movie.”
That’s probably a good move, as hearing someone in the industry – especially of prominence, as John Krasinski is known as both a director and an actor – publicly bash your movie can hold a weight that no filmmaker wants. It’s hard enough with critics and internet trolls, so who needs a contemporary within the business trashing your efforts in front of a crowd?
It took 10 years to get here, but we finally have Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the fourth entry in BioWare’s beloved (but divisive) fantasy RPG series. The sequel is a direct continuation of 2014’s Inquisition, and it’s made the full shift to action RPG. Your mileage may vary on that, but I loved the game despite a…