logo
Days of Our Lives renewed for seasons 62 and 63 by Peacock

Days of Our Lives renewed for seasons 62 and 63 by Peacock

Express Tribune3 days ago
Peacock has officially renewed Days of Our Lives for both its 62nd and 63rd seasons, reinforcing its commitment to the iconic soap opera that has become a staple in daytime television for decades.
Currently in its 61st season, Days of Our Lives—commonly known as DOOL—has consistently ranked among the top 15 entertainment series on Peacock since its move to the platform in September 2022. The show's continued success is underscored by its 13 Daytime Emmy nominations this year, including a nod for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series. This marks the most Emmy nominations the series has received since its shift to streaming.
The nominations include standout performances by Paul Telfer (Xander Kiriakis), Blake Berris (Everett Lynch), Emily O'Brien (Theresa Donovan), and Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton). Ashley Puzemis, who plays Holly Jonas, received a nomination in the emerging talent category. The show also earned recognition in directing, writing, and casting.
Produced by Corday Productions Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television, Days of Our Lives holds the title of the longest-running scripted television program in the world. It has a global audience, streaming in countries such as Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, and Australia.
This renewal comes shortly after the series aired its final episode featuring the late Bill Hayes, another emotional milestone for its dedicated fanbase. With seasons 62 and 63 now confirmed, DOOL continues its legacy as a cornerstone of daytime drama.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Love Island's JaNa Craig sparks breakup rumors after unfollowing Kenny Rodriguez
Love Island's JaNa Craig sparks breakup rumors after unfollowing Kenny Rodriguez

Express Tribune

time10 hours ago

  • Express Tribune

Love Island's JaNa Craig sparks breakup rumors after unfollowing Kenny Rodriguez

Love Island USA's JaNa Craig has sparked major breakup rumors after unfollowing Kenny Rodriguez on Instagram and wiping their photos from her feed. The move has left fans questioning the future of one of the franchise's most popular couples. The couple, who met on Season 6 and currently star in the Peacock spinoff Love Island: Beyond The Villa, have yet to comment publicly. However, the social media clues are piling up. Pop Crave reported the initial unfollowing, and eagle-eyed fans noted that JaNa's closest friends, Leah Kateb and Serena Page, also unfollowed Kenny in a show of solidarity. Insiders suggest the couple may have grown apart after the show. JaNa is thriving as a content creator and influencer in Las Vegas, while Kenny has reportedly been considering a more traditional career in sales back in Dallas. The physical and lifestyle distance may have contributed to the rumored split. JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez have taken each other out of their bios. — jai (@vyv4ns3) July 27, 2025 The situation is further complicated by the ongoing release of Beyond The Villa episodes, which were filmed before signs of a breakup emerged. Fans are now rewatching tense moments between JaNa and Kenny with fresh perspective, wondering if cracks were already forming. Neither JaNa, Kenny, nor Peacock have released a statement, but the social media silence is speaking volumes. For #JaNa fans, it may be the end of a Love Island fairy tale — and the start of a new chapter apart.

Julie Bowen's first reaction to Happy Gilmore 2 script
Julie Bowen's first reaction to Happy Gilmore 2 script

Express Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Julie Bowen's first reaction to Happy Gilmore 2 script

Julie Bowen is opening up about her unexpected storyline in Happy Gilmore 2, the long-awaited sequel to the 1996 comedy classic. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Emmy-winning actress revealed her reaction upon learning her character, Virginia Venit, dies within the first few minutes of the film. Bowen, 55, reprises her role as Virginia, who in the sequel is now married to Happy Gilmore, played once again by Adam Sandler. The couple has five children together — but the family moment is short-lived. Just minutes into the film, Virginia is struck and killed by a golf ball hit by her husband during a tournament. "When I found out that I was killed on page 12, I started laughing," Bowen told PEOPLE. She explained she was on vacation with limited phone access when she read the script. "I only had my phone, and I was like, 'Am I seeing this right?' Trying to blow it up," she recalled. Despite the abrupt ending for her character, Bowen embraced the twist with humor. "I go, 'I don't care. It's great. Happy can't be happy,'" she joked, noting how Sandler tried to reach her during her trip to discuss the plot. Bowen said she was honored to be included in the sequel, even with a limited on-screen role. "It's just fun to be part of the whole thing," she shared. "Of course, why would I not want to be part of Happy Gilmore, whether I'm a big part, a little part." She also praised Sandler's commitment to bringing back original cast members, calling it important to him. Though Virginia dies early in the story, Bowen revealed that her character remains central through Happy's emotional journey. 'His love for me drives the story,' she said, explaining how memories of Virginia motivate him to perform and parent well.

Pluribus: Rhea Seehorn reunites with Vince Gilligan in sci-fi Apple TV+ series
Pluribus: Rhea Seehorn reunites with Vince Gilligan in sci-fi Apple TV+ series

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Pluribus: Rhea Seehorn reunites with Vince Gilligan in sci-fi Apple TV+ series

Apple TV+ has revealed the first look at Pluribus, an upcoming sci-fi drama created by Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul mastermind Vince Gilligan. The genre-bending series marks a much-anticipated reunion between Gilligan and Emmy-nominated actress Rhea Seehorn, who plays the lead in this twisted tale about the perils of happiness. Pluribus is described as a science fiction series where the world faces an unusual crisis: happiness itself. The official logline teases that 'the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,' with the tagline, 'Happiness is contagious.' The series blends elements of sci-fi, drama, and satire, and has already been renewed for a second season before its debut. Joining Seehorn in the cast are Karolina Wydra (Sneaky Pete), Carlos-Manuel Vesga (Donde Tú Quieras), Miriam Shor (American Fiction), and Samba Schutte (Our Flag Means Death). The nine-episode first season is produced by Sony Pictures Television, with Gilligan serving as executive producer alongside Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, Allyce Ozarski, and Jeff Frost. Seehorn, best known for her role as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul, received critical acclaim and multiple Emmy nominations. Pluribus marks Gilligan's first major TV project since ending the Breaking Bad universe with El Camino and Better Call Saul. Pluribus premieres November 7, 2025, on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by weekly releases through December 26.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store