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‘Riverdale’: New Photos Released for Season 5, Episode 17 “Chapter Ninety-Three: Dance of Death”

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The CW has released new photos from episode 17 of season 5 of Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety-Three: Dance of Death.” In the upcoming episode, set to air on September 22, some characters are literally dancing to their death, or at least close to it.

The full description for “Chapter Ninety-Three: Dance of Death” reads:

“REIGN OF TERROR — After learning that a friend has gone missing, Tabitha (Erinn Westbrook) enlists help from Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart) to investigate the disappearance. Penelope (guest star Nathalie Boltt) plants doubt in Kevin’s (Casey Cott) mind, which leads him to confront Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) about the ministry. Finally, an explosion at the mines leaves several lives hanging in the balance. KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, Mädchen Amick, Mark Consuelos, Vanessa Morgan and Drew Ray Tanner also star. Nathalie Boltt directed the episode written by Devon Turner (#517).  Original airdate 9/22/2021.

Check out the photos below!

“Chapter Ninety-Three: Dance of Death,” directed by Nathalie Boltt, premieres Wednesday, September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming free the next day on The CW app! Stay tuned to Nerds and Beyond for more Riverdale coverage!

FaZe Clan to Release Limited Edition DC Comic Feature FaZe Clan Members

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FaZe Clan and DC have announced that they’ll be releasing a special limited edition DC Comin on September 24.

The comic will feature some of the most popular FaZe Clan members in super hero form such as FaZe Banks, FaZe Apex, FaZe Temperrr, FaZe Rain, FaZe Adapt, FaZe Rug and FaZe Blaze.

Aside from that, FaZe will also be releasing limited Batman merchandise for an epic crossover featuring the dark knight.

That merchandise will be available on fazeclan.comshop.dccomics.com and NTWRK.

‘Impeachment: American Crime Story’ Recap: Season 3, Episode 1 “Exiles”

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Our first day watching the first episode of season 3 of American Crime Story was stunning. Terrific writing and 20 years of perspective will help this new class of viewers see this story with wide eyes. There is nowhere nerdier than Washington and this Nerd is here for it. Read on for a recap of episode 1 of Impeachment: American Crime Story.

January 1998

Nothing is more depressing than rain in January. One possible exception to this is packing up mementos from a relationship that has soured. Our first vision into the soul of this new season of American Crime Story is a tear-stained cheek of Monica Lewinsky packing up items from her condo, specifically a hardcover edition of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, as she angrily throws the gifted stuffed animal into a moving box. There we see what we are meant to see in this series. Priority is given to the first person. It’s not the cameras flashing, it’s not the glamour of a white marbled Washington Monument standing gloriously over a beautiful city on a hill. It’s swampy Washington. It’s raining, dreary. It’s a girl and her dreams that are sent packing.

This is a story told in the first person from Monica Lewinsky’s perspective and those of the producers of American Crime Story. True to the American Crime Story genre, the story is what is being displayed. It’s one with characters. It is not an exposé, it’s not a documentary. These are characters we think we know and are only too pleasantly surprised to find out more about them while we indulge in the storytelling.

The second scene is later that day where Linda Trip asks Monica Lewinsky to meet her at the Pentagon City Mall. As she hangs up the phone, we see the suits in Washington announce, “The subject has arrived.” In a legal ambush, Monica is told by Linda Tripp and the suits that she is in a lot of trouble and it’s best if she comes with them. They escort her to a hotel room in the Pentagon City’s Ritz Carlton (Apparently investigations of this magnitude spare no expense.) There, in the hotel room, more men in suits appear including Mike Emmick, who announces himself as a member of the staff of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth Starr. As Mike asks to dismiss Tripp, a defiant Lewinsky states, “Make her stay and watch. I want that treacherous bitch to see what she has done to me.” The camera pans onto the announced villain of the story, Linda Tripp.

Introducing the Villain

There are many villains in this story but none as glorious as Sarah Paulson’s Linda Tripp. The show then takes us back five years before where Linda Tripp goes to the bathroom and encounters Hillary Clinton (Edie Falco). A surprised Tripp cannot believe that the First Lady was in a communal bathroom and laments that a Hillary Clinton has an office in the West Wing. According to Tripp, it is a breach of protocol. She then is seen exiting by saying to a staffer, “Well you excuse me. Some of us have real jobs.” Then she proceeds to get her boss lunch. Thus the many contradictions of Linda Tripp begin.

This is where the Crime Story element casts a wider net than just the Monica Lewinsky story. It’s about impeachment and scandal. At the time, there were many scandals during the Clinton White House. Linda gives her boss, Vince Foster, his lunch and a surprise treat, M and M’s from the White House cafeteria meant to cheer him up. He looks despondent with the fact that he is the scandal of the day. As he exits in what will be his last time, he claims he will be back. Cue ominous music. He will not be back. He enters a long winding road into Fort Marcy. We see the gun, Vince pacing, and a gunshot sound as the camera focuses on birds disturbed in the treetops canvassed by a blue sky. Linda Tripp finds out her boss, Vince Foster, is dead when she microwaves a baked potato and listens to the news.

Paula Jones

Enter a new victim, Paula Jones. As she plays the domestic housewife, her angry husband erupts and throws the magazine with the article in it of her encounter with then Gov. Clinton. A victimized Paula Jones tells a lawyer the story of her harrowing encounter with Bill Clinton that seems more in line with Harvey Weinstein. For a minute, the viewer is riveted by the tale as another teary-eyed victim trying to stand up for herself and demand an apology. But then the lawyer asks incredulously, “You want an apology from the President?” This was 25 years before the Me Too movement but after Paula’s story, it seems a very reasonable request. So far we are with Paula. But then she asks for a role for her husband on Designing Women as recompense and we are left wondering what to believe. Even the victims in this story seem suspect.

What I Saw in the White House: An Exposé by Linda Tripp


It’s actually nice to see the typical DC backroom deal done by two women. But the sausage seems to flounder as Linda Tripp listens to tell-all writer, Lucianne Goldberg (played masterfully by Margo Martindale) and decides against selling her career out. As the waiter tells Goldberg to put out her cigarette, Goldberg explains, “The whole earth is becoming Berkley, California.” She then tells Tripp, “I live like I’ve got nothing to lose, Linda. I recommend it.” As she describes the current CPAC audience, “You might have noticed a Kmart atmosphere.” It’s clear the writers have gifted her some of the best lines in the series.

Speaking of CPAC, the story then turns to Paula Jones at CPAC announcing to the press her story while laughed at by the press. But it’s enough to get Jones noticed by the conservative Ann Coulter. After getting nowhere with her lawyers, her new Coulter-connected lawyers press her into filing suit before the Statute of Limitations runs out on Jones. They ask her multiple times if she has anything they need to know that might affect her credibility. Of course, we know by now that this is ACS’ version of foreshadowing.

Exiled

Back to Linda Tripp who tries to hold onto her job in the White House after Foster’s suicide. As the new General Counsel takes over, Linda is passed over for a new position in the White House and replaced by a donor’s wife, played by Elizabeth Reaser, who told Tripp earlier of Clinton’s attempt to kiss her. Linda alludes to Reaser that this is why Reaser is still there. As she leaves, Reaser states, “The President doesn’t even know who you are.” But the viewer knows he eventually will.

Linda Tripp, who is played by an unrecognizable Sarah Paulson, is banished in her words, “to Siberia”, the Pentagon press office. She then reconsiders Goldberg’s offer who tells her she has missed the boat. Lucky for her and unfortunately for Monica Lewinsky, Linda befriends Lewinsky after discovering she also has been banished from the White House as well, with a possible story Linda can sell. This is not a matter of money for Linda. This is a matter of revenge.

That night, as Linda Tripp calls Goldberg to pitch the story, Monica receives her own phone call from President Clinton. We see him in the Oval Office as he states, “How was your first day?”

Impeachment: American Crime Story airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT on FX!

Jensen Ackles Set to Direct an Episode of ‘Walker’

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In the new double-issue of TV Guide Magazine (dated 9/13), Walker‘s Jared Padalecki has a short interview about what to look forward to in Season 2 of the popular show.

In that interview, he was asked about his Supernatural co-star, Jensen Ackles, and Padalecki mentions that Ackles is set to direct this season! You can read the full interview on TV Insider, here.

Ackles was supposed to direct in the first season but landed the role on The Boys. Supernatural alum Richard Speight, Jr. has already directed an episode of Walker last season and will return to direct in season 2.

Of course, schedules can change, but we’ll keep you updated!

Trailer Released for Adam McKay’s ‘Don’t Look Up’

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Netflix has released the teaser trailer for its upcoming dark comedy, Don’t Look Up.

Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem — it’s on a direct collision course with Earth. The other problem? No one really seems to care. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate. With the help of Dr. Oglethorpe (Rob Morgan), Kate and Randall embark on a media tour that takes them from the office of an indifferent President Orlean (Meryl Streep) and her sycophantic son and Chief of Staff, Jason (Jonah Hill), to the airwaves of The Daily Rip, an upbeat morning show hosted by Brie (Cate Blanchett) and Jack (Tyler Perry). With only six months until the comet makes impact, managing the 24-hour news cycle and gaining the attention of the social media obsessed public before it’s too late proves shockingly comical — what will it take to get the world to just look up?!

The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, ark Rylance, Ron Perlman, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Scott Mescudi (aka Kid Cudi), Himesh Patel, Melanie Lynskey, Michael Chiklis, and Tomer Sisley. Captain America star Chris Evans is also confirmed to have a cameo!

Taking a shot at the growing anti-science wave growing in America, McKay’s newest film is set to put a mirror up to the state of affairs in the United States. In fact, Streep was rumored to be playing a very Trump-esque President, following in his nepotistic footsteps by hiring her son as her Chief of Staff, which was hinted at in the trailer.

Don’t Look Up will premiere in theaters on December 10 and on Netflix December 24.

PHOTOS: Harry Styles’ ‘Love On Tour’ Stops in Denver

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Harry Styles kicked off his Love On Tour show in Las Vegas at the MGM Garden Arena on September 4, and we brought you photos of that event here.

Next, Styles stopped in Denver, Colorado at the Ball Arena! One of our staff photographers, Amy, was on-hand to capture some incredible pictures of Styles which you can see below.

Styles performed songs from his album Fine Line as well as some from his self-titled debut album.

You can check out his tour dates and ticket information here.

Staff Photographer – Amy Marie Photography
Staff Photographer – Amy Marie Photography
Staff Photographer – Amy Marie Photography
Staff Photographer – Amy Marie Photography

‘9-1-1: Lone Star’: Title of Season 3 Premiere Revealed!

It’s been a minute since FOX’s 9-1-1: Lone Star had its season 2 finale. And while the series isn’t set to return until midseason, star Ronen Rubinstein is treating fans to a little surprise and that is the title of the season 3 premiere! Check it out below!

Both 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star have done big episodes for their season premieres, and it looks like season 3 of Lone Star will be no different. With the premiere titled “The Big Chill,” it’s likely the series will address the big winter storm that Texas had to go through earlier this year or have it be something similar depending on the timeline.

Just what will the separated 126 do and how will they handle this “big chill”? Find out when season 3 of 9-1-1: Lone Star premieres midseason 2022 on FOX! Both seasons are streaming on Hulu. Check out our other 9-1-1: Lone Star coverage on Nerds and Beyond here!

‘Escape The Undertaker’: WWE and Netflix’s Interactive Film Stars The New Day & The Undertaker

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Netflix and WWE are teaming up for Escape The Undertaker, a film that stars some of their top talent past and present.

Escape The Undertaker is an interactive horror film that stars, you guessed it, The Undertaker as well as all three members of The New Day, Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods.

The film will follow the trio as they make their way through The Undertaker’s haunted mansion filled with obstacles and challenges they must get through. Because the film is interactive, viewers will get to choose the path The New Day takes to (hopefully) escape.

Escape The Undertaker will premiere on October 5 on Netflix.

‘The Addams Family 2’: Watch the Latest Trailer Now!

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There’s a little under a month to go until the spookiest family returns in the animated sequel The Addams Family 2, and a brand new trailer has arrived ahead of the film’s premiere.

The Addams Family 2 finds Morticia and Gomez distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with “scream time.” To reclaim their bond they decide to cram Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, and the crew into their haunted camper and hit the road for one last miserable family vacation. Their adventure across America takes them out of their element and into hilarious run-ins with their iconic cousin, IT, as well as many new kooky characters.

Watch the new trailer below.

The film is directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon and stars Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Kroll, Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton, Wallace Shawn, Snoop Dogg as IT, Bette Midler, and Bill Hader.

In case you missed it, you can watch the first trailer here.

The Addams Family 2 will land in theaters and be available On Demand on October 1.

‘Roswell, New Mexico’: Season 4 Welcomes Andrew Lees and Zoe Cipres in Recurring Roles

It has been exclusively revealed by Deadline that The CW’s hit show Roswell, New Mexico will add actors Andrew Lees and Zoe Cipres to season 4 as recurring roles. The duo join the show as a team of thieves robbing the banks of Roswell, New Mexico!

Known for his time on The Originals and Unfriended: Dark Web, Andrew Lees will play Clyde, who is determined to steal back what’s rightfully theirs. He is a man with deeply held beliefs, fighting to keep his family on the right path — and he sees a potential ally in Michael Guerin (Michael Vlamis).

Cipres makes up the other half of the duo as Bonnie. Despite her impulsive nature, Bonnie is a caring, voraciously curious woman, struggling to find her place on this Earth – something Michael can relate to.

The addition of the bank robbing thieves to Roswell, New Mexico‘s season 4 serves as a hint that the show is going to continue ramping up the edge of your seat drama (and danger) fans love so much. Be sure to check back regularly as we continue to bring you the latest news on Roswell.