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First Look: 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Spinoff from 'The Big Bang Theory' on HBO Max
The upcoming HBO Max series 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,' a spin-off of 'The Big Bang Theory,' has unveiled its initial visuals at CCXP Mexico City. This new show features Kevin Sussman as Stuart Bloom, alongside Lauren Lapkus, Brian Posehn, and John Ross Bowie, diving into a comedic sci-fi adventure where Stuart inadvertently triggers a multiverse catastrophe. Premiering in July, the series will also include an original theme song composed by Danny Elfman.

By Stephen KingApr 27, 2026
Jaz Sinclair Expresses Gratitude Following 'Gen V' Cancellation
Jaz Sinclair, star of 'Gen V,' shared a heartfelt message of thanks on Instagram after the Prime Video series, a spinoff of 'The Boys,' was canceled. She expressed happiness for the experience and her fans. The show's executive producers confirmed that 'Gen V' characters will appear in the upcoming fifth season of 'The Boys' and other related projects.

By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026
HBO Max Unveils 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' Spinoff Series
The "Big Bang Theory" universe expands with "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," set to premiere on HBO Max in July. This new series follows Stuart Bloom as he attempts to fix a multiversal Armageddon caused by a device crafted by Sheldon and Leonard. Featuring returning cast members and new original music by Danny Elfman, the show promises a comedic take on saving reality.

By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026
Actress Marissa Bode Alleges Airline Denied Boarding Due to Disability
Marissa Bode, known for her role in "Wicked," shared on TikTok her experience of being denied boarding by Southern Airways due to her reliance on a wheelchair, despite prior assurances from the airline. She criticized the airline for its lack of accessibility and for treating disabled individuals as an afterthought.

By Shonda RhimesApr 26, 2026
President Trump's Account of White House Correspondents' Dinner Incident
Former President Donald Trump recounted his experience during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting incident in an interview with Norah O'Donnell for '60 Minutes'. He described feeling compelled to observe the unfolding chaos, initially resisting Secret Service's attempts to move him to safety, and later complying with their directives to take cover alongside First Lady Melania Trump.

By Ricky GervaisApr 26, 2026