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From Dunder Mifflin to Deadlines: Read All About The Paper, Peacock’s Office Spinoff
From the creators of The Office comes The Paper, a new mockumentary series premiering September 2025 on Peacock. Set in a struggling local newsroom in Toledo, Ohio, the show follows a quirky team fighting to keep print journalism alive. With Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore leading a fresh ensemble—and a cameo from Oscar Nuñez—The Paper delivers deadpan humor, newsroom chaos, and heartfelt satire, all in a familiar documentary style.
Markus Hansson
May 22, 20252 min read


‘Fallout’ Levels Up: Amazon Renews Post-Apocalyptic Hit for Season 3
Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout isn’t just another game adaptation—it’s a streaming powerhouse. Following rave reviews and top rankings, Amazon renewed it for a third season before Season 2 even aired. Set in a retro-futuristic wasteland, the show masterfully blends satire, sci-fi, and emotional storytelling. With standout performances from Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, Fallout is fast becoming one of the most acclaimed genre series of the decade.
Markus Hansson
May 14, 20252 min read


Aimee Lou Wood Responds to SNL's 'White Potus' Skit: A Comedy Controversy
The drama between The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood and SNL erupted after a controversial April 12 skit, “White Potus,” mocked her character with exaggerated prosthetics and a cartoonish accent. Wood called the portrayal “mean and unfunny,” sparking fan backlash and debate over the skit’s focus on her appearance. Though co-star Walton Goggins praised the sketch, Sherman later apologized. The incident has fueled wider conversations on comedy, body image, and respect for acto
Markus Hansson
Apr 23, 20252 min read


Mickey Rourke Exits ‘Celebrity Big Brother U.K.’ Following Inappropriate Behavior
Mickey Rourke has exited Celebrity Big Brother U.K. after repeated use of offensive language and inappropriate behavior. The decision followed a confrontation with fellow housemate Chris and earlier remarks toward JoJo Siwa that were called homophobic. Despite issuing an apology, Rourke was warned his actions could lead to removal. ITV emphasized all contestants receive respect and inclusion training, and violations are addressed promptly.
Markus Hansson
Apr 14, 20251 min read
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