By Damian Holbrook
Cheers to Jupiter’s Legacy
for telling a superhero story that isn’t just kid’s stuff. Prime Video’s take on Mark Millar’s comic books hits differently than most live-action adaptations, thanks to its fascinating focus on how aging do-gooders played by Josh Duhamel, Leslie Bibb (American Housewife) and Ben Daniels (The Crown) came to be … and how they may have failed their own families along the way.
Cheers to HBO2
for returning to The Pacific. No offense to barbecues or beach trips, but there was no better way to celebrate Memorial Day than with the net’s holiday re-airing of the 2010 10-part epic World War II limited series that starred James Badge Dale (pictured), a young Rami Malek and a pre–Walking Dead Jon Bernthal. How can you not salute that?
Jeers to Leading Men
we love who are leaving us. First, Regé-Jean Page exited Netflix’s Bridgerton following the steamy first season that made him a hot commodity, and now Theo James (pictured) won’t be returning as Sanditon‘s Sidney Parker after the canceled PBS period drama got a surprise renewal. Guys, you’re only supposed to play heartbreakers!
Jeers to ABC
for causing angry fans to let out a Rebel yell. But hey, that’s what you get when you opt to cancel a show with huge potential (Katey Sagal as a feisty legal advocate based on Erin Brockovich) from a proven rainmaker (Grey’s & Station 19 EP Krista Vernoff) after only five airings. There really oughta be a law.