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Love Island USA Is Heading to Movie Theaters for Casa Amor and We Have Questions
Grab your emotional support water bottles and brace your neck for the incoming whiplash. In a move that proves reality television has officially taken over the universe, Peacock is bringing Love Island USA to movie theaters nationwide. You can now watch grown adults make terrible romantic decisions on a screen larger than a studio apartment. On Monday, June 22, 2026, the streaming giant is turning the show's infamous Casa Amor twist into a massive theatrical event. Showing at

Je-Ree
Jun 15


Harry Potter Series Casts Peter Serafinowicz as Peeves and Fans Finally Get What They Wanted
The sorting hat has spoken, and HBO is finally giving the people what they actually wanted twenty-five years ago. In the latest casting bombshell for the upcoming Harry Potter television series, British comedy icon Peter Serafinowicz has officially signed on to play Peeves the Poltergeist. Whew. Take a deep breath, book purists, because the adaptation erasure is officially coming to an end. For decades, fans harbored a collective grudge against the original Warner Bros. movie

Je-Ree
Jun 15


Only Murders in the Building Season 6 Cast Adds 20 New Stars for London Mystery
Hulu’s favorite true-crime podcasters are packing their trench coats and heading across the pond, and they are not traveling light. Only Murders in the Building Season 6 has officially expanded its recurring guest star roster to an absolutely massive 20 actors. The Hulu comedy is trading the cozy elevators of the Arconia for the dreary streets of London, England, and the casting department clearly went on a shopping spree at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Wi

Je-Ree
Jun 15


West Wilson Exits Summer House After Three Seasons of Drama and Controversy
Summer House Shakeup: Why West Wilson Exits the Hamptons Share House for Good Grab your Loverboy and take a seat, Bravo fans, because the Hamptons sandbox just lost one of its most controversial players. Production insiders have confirmed that West Wilson exits Summer House ahead of Season 11. After three seasons of going from the charming new kid on the block to the ultimate villain in the hot seat, West will not have his contract renewed for the upcoming summer shoot. Whew,

Je-Ree
Jun 15


The Four Seasons Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix: Everything We Know So Far
Pack your bags and grab your passport, because Netflix is sending us on another vacation. During a fireside chat at the Banff World Media Festival, Jinny Howe, Netflix’s Head of Scripted Series for the U.S. and Canada, delivered the news we were all hoping for: The Four Seasons renewed for Season 3. The early pickup comes just two weeks after Season 2 dropped on May 28, 2026. While the show experienced a pretty massive 63% drop in opening-week viewership compared to its 2025

Je-Ree
Jun 15


Coco Jones Calls Strung “Messy” While Lynn Whitfield Reveals Which of Her Iconic Characters Would Survive Anything (Interview)
If you're looking for a thriller that keeps audiences guessing while serving up complicated family dynamics and plenty of uncomfortable truths, Strung may have exactly what you're searching for. The new film dives into relationships where trust is fragile, motives are questionable, and nobody seems completely innocent. We love a movie that keeps everyone looking suspicious. During a recent conversation with stars Lynn Whitfield and Coco Jones, the pair offered a glimpse into

Je-Ree
Jun 15


The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 15
Happy Monday, TV fans. If you're easing into the week hoping for a quiet night on the couch, television has other plans. Between four FIFA World Cup matches, returning reality favorites, a fresh season premiere, and a late-night celebration fit for New York basketball royalty, June 15 delivers a little something for every type of viewer. Sports fans can spend practically the entire day parked in front of the television as the FIFA World Cup rolls through another busy slate of

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Jun 15


How Madison Square Garden Became TV’s Biggest Crossover Event During the Knicks’ Title Run
Take a deep breath, New York. The 53-year drought is finally over, and the New York Knicks are officially the NBA champions. But while Jalen Brunson and company were busy securing basketball immortality on the court, Madison Square Garden’s legendary Celebrity Row was staging a premium-cable-level spectacle of its own. For those of us keeping watch from The TV Cave, the courtside seating didn’t just look like a sports game, it looked like a high-budget Emmys afterparty where

Je-Ree
Jun 15


The Chi Season 8 Episode 4 Recap: Trouble Brews Across Chicago
This week's episode of The Chi felt like the calm before the storm. There weren't any huge shocking deaths or massive twists, but almost every storyline took a step forward, and you can feel things starting to unravel for several characters. I am sorry for such a late review but better late than never! The biggest mess right now continues to be Bakari. He brings up wanting to leave Chicago, even his sister Britney returns this episode to try and convince him to go with her th

Lance
Jun 15


The Vampire Lestat Episode 2 Review: Why Gabrielle May Be the Key to Everything
If Episode 1 of The Vampire Lestat was about introducing viewers to rockstar Lestat, Episode 2 peels back the leather jacket and reveals the centuries of emotional baggage underneath. Titled "Toledo," the hour delivers a fascinating character study that explores Lestat's complicated relationship with family, his lingering obsession with Louis, and the dangerous forces beginning to close in around him. Whew. Somebody get this vampire a therapist. The episode spends much of its

Je-Ree
Jun 14


Interview: London Brown Breaks Down Marvin's Final Journey in Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 5
As Power Book III: Raising Kanan prepares to close out its story, fans are getting ready to say goodbye to one of the franchise's most beloved characters: Marvin Thomas. Over the course of four seasons, Marvin has evolved from the family's unpredictable enforcer into one of the show's most layered and emotionally complex characters. Now, heading into the final season, actor London Brown says Marvin's priorities have become clearer than ever. Speaking with The TV Cave ahead of

Je-Ree
Jun 14


Beyond The Gates Weekly Recap 06/08–06/12/26
This week on Beyond The Gates, the Impaler is revealed, and boy, is it a letdown. The crossover begins, and a tornado strikes. Let’s discuss. The Impaler Reveal The Impaler is… Can you guess? I bet you got it in one. It is Joey’s sister, Heather, like we didn’t see that coming. What a boring reveal to an even more boring story. Someone on social media said that it should have been Kial, and honestly, that would have been more interesting. He could have convinced Nicole to tak

Jazz
Jun 14


The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 14
Happy Sunday, TV fans! If you're looking for something to fill your screen today, you've got plenty of options. Sports fans are eating well with four FIFA World Cup matches and a potentially season-defining Stanley Cup Final showdown. Meanwhile, horror lovers can dive back into the nightmare world of FROM, vampire enthusiasts get another chapter of The Vampire Lestat, and reality TV fans can say goodbye to the first season of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island. Whether you'r

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Jun 14


Soap Opera Spoilers for June 15-19: Tornado Tragedies, Surprise Returns and Dangerous Secrets
Grab your oversized sunglasses and pour something strong, daytime fans, because the upcoming week in soap land is a complete and utter mess, in the absolute best way possible. From literal natural disasters to the return of ghosts we thought we buried years ago, our favorite daytime characters are collectively fighting for their lives. If you thought summer was supposed to be about relaxing by the pool, the writers at BTG, Y&R, GH, and DOOL clearly missed the memo. Whew, the

Je-Ree
Jun 13


TV Icon Gene Shalit Dies At 100 Legendary Today Show Film Critic Passes Away
Television history bids farewell to an absolute giant of morning broadcast journalism. Legendary entertainment reporter and film critic Gene Shalit died peacefully on Friday June 12, 2026. He was 100 years old. His family confirmed the passing in an official statement released through NBC News noting that he completed a full century of a remarkable life. Shalit spent forty years defining the cultural conversation on the Today show. He became one of the most recognizable figur

The TV Cave Article
Jun 13


General Hospital Weekly Recap (June 8-12): Sidwell's World Crumbles as Josslyn's Nightmare Continues
It was a week of shocking revelations, dangerous confrontations, and emotional goodbyes on General Hospital. As Jenz Sidwell's grip on power began to slip, several Port Charles residents found themselves caught in the fallout. From Lucas becoming the target of a violent attack to Josslyn's terrifying captivity at Wyndemere, the week delivered plenty of twists that left viewers with more questions than answers. The biggest developments centered around Wyndemere, where Josslyn

Barbara
Jun 13


The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 13
If you're looking for an excuse to stay glued to the couch this Saturday, television is making it very easy. From a huge night of international soccer and championship football to three brand-new original movies and the return of a fan-favorite animated hero, June 13 has something for just about every kind of viewer. Sports fans are especially eating well today. The FIFA World Cup continues with three matches featuring powerhouse nations and underdog stories alike, while the

The TV Cave Article
Jun 13


Fox Promotes Jason Veasey and Stephen Spinella to Series Regulars for Best Medicine Season 2
The TV gods have finally looked down upon us and delivered a rare, unmitigated win. Fox has officially promoted Jason Veasey and Stephen Spinella to series regulars for Best Medicine Season 2. Anyone who watched the first season knows they were already carrying the emotional weight of Port Wenn on their very stylish shoulders. Securing them for the long haul is the smartest decision the network has made all year. Whew, what a relief. The Salty Breeze Duo Is Making It Official

Je-Ree
Jun 12


Netflix Renews House of Guinness for Season 2 and the Family Drama Is Just Getting Started
Whew, take a deep breath and grab your favorite stout because Netflix just gave us the ultimate reason to celebrate. The streaming giant officially has House of Guinness renewed for a second season, ensuring our screens will stay flooded with 19th-century family drama, immaculate period tailoring, and more sibling backstabbing than a holiday dinner. Created by Peaky Blinders mastermind Steven Knight, the historical drama proved to be an instant obsession for anyone who likes

Je-Ree
Jun 12


Order in the Court? Why TV’s Real Courtroom Dramas Have Officially Gone Extinct (And Why We Need Them Back ASAP)
Let’s be completely honest for a second: when was the last time you watched a television character actually deliver a blistering, table-slamming closing argument in front of a breathless jury? Not a police detective chasing a suspect down a dark alley. Not a quirky consultant solving an eccentric puzzle over brunch. A real, honest-to-goodness defense attorney or prosecutor waging absolute warfare in a sanctuary of law. If you had to scratch your head to think of an answer,

Je-Ree
Jun 12
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