Entertainment Tidbits

Director Michael Chaves has confirmed that The Conjuring: Last Rites will be the final film in the long-running horror series. Released in September, the movie became the ninth entry in the Conjuring Universe. Despite earning $482 million worldwide—the franchise’s highest total—Chaves said: “It is done. This is the final chapter … There’s no other Conjuring movies.” (Story URL)


Isabelle Tate, known for her role on ABC’s 9-1-1: Nashville, died Sunday at age 23. Her rep confirmed the news on social media, saying she passed away on October 19. She had a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a genetic disorder that affects muscle-controlling nerves. She portrayed Julie in the pilot episode of the Ryan Murphy spinoff, which aired October 9, 2025. (Story URL)


Michael B. Jordan is in talks to star as detective Ricardo Tubbs in the upcoming Miami Vice movie, directed by Joseph Kosinski. No deal has been finalized, but Jordan is interested after scheduling was set for a 2026 shoot. The film, set for release on August 6, 2027, will explore the glamour and corruption of 1980s Miami, drawing inspiration from the original NBC series. (Story URL)


NBC will air the hit film Wicked on November 19, just two days before its sequel, Wicked: For Good, opens in theaters on November 21. The 2024 movie earned $756 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation ever. NBC will air Wicked: One Wonderful Night on November 6, a two-hour musical special with performances and behind-the-scenes footage. (Story URL)


Patrick John Flueger, who has portrayed Officer Adam Ruzek on Chicago P.D. since its 2014 debut, is taking a temporary leave from the NBC series. He’s stepping back to address a personal matter and intends to return later this season. Writers are revising scripts after the unexpected decision. Flueger is one of four original cast members who have appeared in all 12 seasons. (Story URL)


Pennywise, the infamous clown from Stephen King’s novel It, appeared across five continents this week to promote HBO’s new series It: Welcome to Derry. The “Red Balloon Takeover” featured eerie red balloons and surprise clown sightings in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Sydney, and Dubai. HBO Max organized the global event to build excitement for the show. (Story URL)


Jimmy Kimmel says ABC made “a mistake” choosing him instead of Jon Stewart to host Jimmy Kimmel Live! Speaking on a podcast, Kimmel explained that both he and Stewart shared the same manager, who nearly closed the deal for Stewart before ABC executives selected Kimmel. The comedian says Bob Iger even told him at the time: “Well, you were cheaper.” (Story URL)

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