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Nostalgia continues to be a powerful force in the entertainment industry. And after Barbie's record-breaking performance in theaters, Mattel has brought another major IP to the big screen: Masters of the Universe. Actor Nicholas Galitzine got jacked to play Adam Glenn/He-Man, but it turns out that there are some exercises that his co-star Camila Mendes has him beat on. Let's break it all down. In the lead-up to the release of Masters of the Universe, it's been made clear that Galitzine gained a ton of muscle in order to bring He-Man to life on the big screen. He kept it up while shooting, frequently working out with Teela actress Camila Mendes in the process. As you can see in the above video, the Riverdale star spoke to CinemaBlend about being He-Man's gym buddy. She was asked which workout she was superior at.

Spoilers for Off Campus Season 1, as well as the book, The Score, are ahead! Read with caution, and stream the series with an Amazon Prime subscription. One of the things that surprised me most about the book-to-screen adaptation of Off Campus was Dean and Allie’s relationship. Notably, the book series doesn’t see them get together until the third novel, which is the story focused on them. However, in the show that just premiered on the 2026 TV schedule, the two characters’ fling began in Episode 5. So, CinemaBlend had to ask the actors who play the duo about their story moving up and the cliffhanger at the end of Season 1 involving them and the introduction of Hunter Davenport.


Spoilers for Season 2 of "The Four Seasons" are ahead! One of the best new shows to watch with a Netflix subscription last year was Tina Fey’s dramedy "The Four Seasons." Since it stars a bunch of funny people alongside Fey, like Will Forte and Steve Carell, a lot of viewers (including myself) really didn’t see it coming when Carell’s character Nick unexpectedly died in Episode 7 of Season 1. Since the show was renewed for Season 2 after the big pregnancy cliffhanger, we knew we were going to miss the actor in the show, but the showrunners found a way to bring him back.

Many who've already seen "Michael" have shared some stellar reactions to Jaafar Jackson’s performance as his late uncle. Jaafar's work is arguably one of the big reasons so many are exited or curious about the release of the Michael Jackson movie directed by Antoine Fuqua. While I think the movie is sure to stir up a range of thoughts amongst moviegoers, one detail that’s undeniable about the movie is how Jaafar embodies the King of Pop, and his electric moonwalk is just one aspect of his performance worth celebrating. So, let’s talk about the cool way he debuted it. When CinemaBlend spoke with Antoine Fuqua and producer Graham King, I asked the filmmakers about the first time they saw their Michael Jackson complete the iconic move.

As we inch closer to the halfway point of the year, there’ve already been a lot of good horror flicks on the 2026 movie calendar, but few are as unsettling as Kane Parsons’ "Backrooms." Sure, the endless liminal spaces are creepy as heck, but so is the movie’s central character, Clark, who is played by Chiwetel Ejiofor. When speaking to the actor, CinemaBlend asked him about one key thing regarding his storyline. SPOILERS AHEAD!


"Euphoria" actress Chloe Cherry was really proud of how the show's third season honored the late Angus Cloud through his character, Fez.
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