tWitch Boss, Ray Liotta, James Caan & More Amazing Actors We’ve Lost in 2022 & Their On-Screen Conquests
it’s never easy coming to terms with the fact that we’ll never get to see our favorite stars on TV again, especially if they shaped our days of old. Sadly, death is inevitable as it is a fact of life. Lucky for our A-listers, they have a legacy of films and TV shows which we remember fondly. Here's our list of some film and TV celebrities who passed away in 2022, along with their finest works. Note that we've sorted the list according to popularity ranking and so in case we miss one or two beloved icons, feel free to include them in the comment section.
Prime Video’s ‘The Test’ Gets Second Season Premiere Date after Three Year Wait
If you're a fan of documentary series, then Prime Video should be your next home as the new year 2023 begins. The streaming platform is well prepared to blast the walls with The Test season two, an Australian documentary series from Amazon Studios. The Test landed on Amazon Prime Video in March 202 for the first season, comprising eight episodes. Fans can relate the long way of nearly three years to the intensification of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic that halted the production of many shows and films. The show has managed an impressive 8.9 out of 10-star rating on IMDb. Prime Video revealed that the show would launch its second season in early 2023 before coming up with the actual premiere date.
How to Play Assassin’s Creed in Chronological Order
Assassin’s Creed has become known for providing a whole new experience of exploring ancient cities to all its players. Since its initial release on November 2007, the game has already surpassed 20 million players worldwide in its current year. With the game's great success, the developers unfailingly produce new series to provide players with new worlds of adventures and have now featured 12 main games until 2022. Another trailer was also revealed for the 13th installment to be released anytime in 2023.
The Handmaid's Tale: The Tragedy of Luke Bankole
Often when we think of love in our culture, we think of sex, sweaty bodies joined together, electric touch, or pillow talk--two lovers basking in the afterglow, surging with oxytocin. Many of us will spend our lives chasing that feeling, struggling to find someone that makes us feel that way for the rest of our lives. We move from one relationship to another, running at the first sign of trouble. Everything needs to be seamless, and they need to have all of the right qualities. Too many turnoffs, and it's not worth our time. In sickness and in health are old terms used by a failing institution. We don't want to stick around and let someone ruin our lives. We feel no responsibility to do so. There's no stigma against divorce or breakups. Why be with someone when they're stuck in chemotherapy? Don't we have needs? What if the magic is gone and we're no longer attracted to them? Trade them in for someone younger. Kick them to the curb, never mind what they want. We matter too. But love isn't a feeling. It's not an orgasm every night and the perfect conversation every time you're together. We can't constantly sync up with the one that we care about. That will never happen. Anyone who thinks otherwise is chasing a dream. True love takes work, and it doesn't fade because your spouse gained ten pounds or injured themselves. It about building something together, a life, a family, and success, and having a hand to hold in your last moments. There's nothing more rewarding than sharing your life with somebody.
‘George & Tammy’ and Other Most Memorable Miniseries of 2022 to Make the Ultimate Year End
The best thing about limited series is that they keep their stories short and ambitious without you having to commit to hundreds of new episodes.The finest miniseries of 2022 certainly kept it short and sweet and came in various genres, including biographies, dramas, thrillers to comedies, you name it. The biographical drama Theodore Roosevelt focuses on one of history's most compelling and youngest U.S. Presidents, who was a cowboy, conservationist, adventurer, and soldier, among other things. Other limited releases like That Dirty Black Bag and The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey are dramas that tell deft stories all wrapped up in short episodes. And then there is a wide array of thrillers like The Patient, A Friend of the Family, Candy, The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window just to name a few. Below is our list of the best new limited series that debuted in 2022 as per critic and audience ranking.
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Escapes HBO Max’s Axe Wrath by Winning Season Three Renewal
A sigh of relief for fans of the drama series The Sex Lives of College Girls as it gets a renewal for the third season on HBO Max. The news has brought so much joy to fans, with the rising number of shows that are getting cancelled by the streamer, including Batgirl, Raised by Wolves, Time Traveller’s Wife, Close Enough, and Gordita Chronicles. The Sex Lives of College Girls received its third season greenlight on December 14, 2022, a day before the second season finale episode aired. The show launched its second season on November 17th, generating 7.8/10 stars on IMDb, a 73% score on TV Guide, and a 94% average Tomatometer (in conjunction with the first season). ITV X, RTÉ Player, and Streamz have adopted the show for the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and Belgium, respectively.
HBO Max and CBC Renew Sitcom ‘Sort Of’ for a Third Season
HBO Max and CBC have granted a renewal to their captivating Canadian TV series, Sort Of, for the third season weeks after launching season two. Sort Of is a situation-comedy show that landed on CBC in November 2021 for the first season. HBO Max later picked up the series, representing the United States and aired its first season a week after it launched on CBC. Sky Comedy and Stan have also adopted Sort Of for the United Kingdom and Australia, respectively.
HBOMax Deleted Raised By Wolves From the Platform and Fans are Furious
When HBOMax's parent company, WarnerMedia, merged with Discovery Inc earlier this year, we knew that there were going to be some changes. Discovery inherited a mountain of debt--more than $53 billion dollars--and the new CEO David Zaslav was promising to turn that number into $3 billion worth of savings. It was ambitious and terrifying.Fans knew that some of their favorite shows were going to be canceled, and many of them were already in limbo. Campaigns sprouted up all across the internet. Suddenly bots and desperate fans were replying to every Tweet in sight, begging HBO for mercy. Viewers had spent so long gorging on what seemed to be an infinite buffet of quality programming, and they weren't about to let that end without making their voices heard. HBO was ruthless. As of today, they've removed more than 80 titles from their lineup. Westworld is gone. The Nevers is no more. Even cheap reality shows like FBOY Island and Finding Magic Mike were taken down, and many people believed that they were safe. The loss was overwhelming. But nothing was felt more succinctly than the loss of Raised By Wolves.
‘The Rig’: Amazon Prime Video’s Original Scottish Supernatural Drama Thriller Show
A new year is approaching, and Prime Video can't help but release new shows for the most exciting beginning ever. The streamer has several shows scheduled to premiere in January 2023, including The Rig, a David Macpherson creation. The Rig is a Scottish supernatural drama and thriller TV show, partially based on David Macpherson's stories from his father about working in the gas and oil industry. Amazon Prime Video offered a green light for the show in November 2020, while the filming happened between March and August 2021. The streamer provided the show with a January 2023 premiere date.
HBO Max Issues a Release Date for DC’s ‘Stargirl’ Season Finale
Geoff Johns' Stargirl is back for the third season after more than a year of waiting. DC's Stargirl (famously known as Stargirl) is an adaptation of one of DC Comics' superhero characters, Courtney Whitmore, launched on DC Universe. The CW later acquired the show for the second season, making it a CW original in July 2020. Stargirl has attracted a whopping 7.2 out of 10 stars over the last two seasons and a 94% average Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes (accompanied by a 78% average audience score). The show was renewed for the third season (Freenemies) in May 2021 on The CW, becoming a co-project between the streamer and HBO Max. The upcoming season will premiere on both streamers as the series' final installment.
Best Movies of Each Month in 2022 That’ll Make Your Year Grand Finale
Hello binge watchers and movie lovers! The high-power 22nd year of the futuristic era draws to a close, with mere hours separating us from a calendar reset. But time doesn't reset for us as every year sees the continuation of new film debuts and seasons upon seasons of our treasured shows. However, before we forge ahead, it’s time to reminisce on the best films the year had to offer. Fresh out of the Christmas festivities, it’s time to grab some hot chocolate, get cozy and watch or re-watch the year’s best releases as you take a trip down memory lane.
4 Best AI Pokemon Generators You Have to Try
Over time, many people have come to enjoy the fun and goofiness of generating AI Pokemon characters. Of course, being a pokemon fan makes these AI generators extremely fun, but the trend has spread across fans and non-fans. Virtually everyone is creating Pokemon characters of themselves and celebrities out of curiosity because, honestly, why wouldn’t you want to see what a pokemon you will look like?If you have seen the trend and wonder what the best software to use is, this article will inform you.
Where is Bruno Mars Now? What is His Current Net Worth?
Bruno Mars, real name Peter Gene Hernandez, is a well-known American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is a music and video director as well, demonstrating his versatility. He is well known for his live performances and is skilled at performing a variety of musical genres, including rock, pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, and disco. Mars was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He relocated to Los Angeles in 2003 to further his musical career. Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Mars' debut studio album, is a fusion of pop, reggae music, and R&B. Mars has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, and eight of his songs have topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart.