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Around this time in the entertainment calendar, you're probably catching up on the movies you missed in 2025. (Don't let this be the year you fib your way through your buddy's Oscars party.) Me? I'm already knee-deep in 2026's slate of TV, planning coverage for the year. For now, all I'm allowed to tell you is that The Pitt season 2 is another masterclass from Noah Wyle and the rest of the PTMC crew. Tomorrow night's premiere is appointment TV. For the rest of the shows we're looking forward to in 2026—which includes everything from Steve Carell's return to the small screen to multiple(!) jaunts to Westeros—keep reading below. — Brady Langmann, senior entertainment editor Plus: |
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What could possibly beat such a stellar 2025? Try more of The Pitt, Euphoria, The Bear, and a return to Paradise. |
Somehow, 2025 was the year of TV that kept on giving. After knocking it out of the park early with The Pitt and Severance season 2, the hits didn't stop thanks to Andor season 2, Adolescence, Pluribus, Task, The Studio, Black Rabbit, Paradise, and countless others that simply blew us away. Hell, 2025 even fit in the Stranger Things series finale. So if you're looking at the slate for 2026 and noticing a lot of familiar faces, that's a good thing—many of our favorite shows from 2025 are coming back to try and defend their title. Dr. Robby returns to the ER in The Pitt season 2, Kayce Dutton laces up his cowboy boots for the first Yellowstone spin-off sequel, and Carmy plans to step out of the kitchen for the first time in The Bear season 5. Elsewhere, many award-winning shows are gearing up for their last hurrah in 2026. The final seasons of Hacks, Yellowjackets, The Boys, and The Witcher, as well as (hopefully) the grand return of Euphoria, will look to make 2026 something special. I can't speak to the state of the film industry in the near future, but it's looking bright and sunny on the small screen. |
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| One of the most beautiful women on the planet is covered with blood and dirt as she curls her hand inside the opening of a conch shell. She raises it as a makeshift set of brass knuckles and proceeds to pulverize the face of one of the buccaneers who has attacked her island home. This is Priyanka Chopra Jonas's first major fight scene in The Bluff, which tells you this is far different from the kind of pirate film moviegoers have seen before. The film is set in the late 1800s, long past the heyday of seafaring thieves, which makes them extra desperate and vicious. The actress said she thought at first a female pirate must be pure make-believe, but then she studied up on real-life historical figures like Grace O'Malley, the "pirate queen" of Ireland from the 1500s, and Zheng Yi Sao, who commanded dozens of raiding ships in the South China Sea in the early 1800s. "I did not know anything about females who were pirates," Chopra Jonas tells Esquire for this exclusive first look at The Bluff. "I didn't know that was a concept that actually happened or that women had captained their own ships at a time where piracy—real piracy—was not the Disney version of it. It was scary, it was bloody, it was brutal." |
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Every balding man has asked himself the same question: How much am I willing to do to keep my hair? To achieve noticeable long-term results, experts agree you need to religiously maintain. If you're already thinking about it, now is the time to start. Like anything marketed on the internet, some hair-loss treatments for men are total bullshit. An endless number of brands and self-proclaimed experts tout the snake oil of the moment that does nothing to keep the hair you have, much less regrow the hair you've lost. Thankfully, it's not all hype. Hair-loss treatments have come a long way in recent years. There are well-known medications, both over the counter (OTC) and prescription, and newer in-office treatments designed to save what you've got without the trouble and expense of a hair transplant. These treatments won't magically cure hair loss, but they go a long way toward keeping a fuller head. |
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