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The Boys Season 5 teaser at SDCC: When will the Homelander saga hit Prime?
The Boys Season 5 teaser at SDCC: When will the Homelander saga hit Prime?

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

The Boys Season 5 teaser at SDCC: When will the Homelander saga hit Prime?

Fans at San Diego Comic-Con got a bloody-good surprise when Prime Video treated the Hall H crowd to a first look at The Boys Season 5, the final chapter in Eric Kripke's brutally satirical superhero saga. The Boys Season 5 teaser debuted at Comic-Con, thrilling fans with its dark humor and action.(Amazon) The sizzle reel gave fans a taste of what's to come, and, true to form, it didn't hold back. The Homelander (played by Antony Starr), now positioned as the leader of America, addresses the crowd and promises a 'safer, God-fearing nation.' ALSO READ| Fantastic Four First Steps opens at $56 million in US, nearly matches Superman's Day 1 In a nostalgic twist for Supernatural fans, Jared Padalecki made a blink-and-you-miss-it appearance, reuniting with former co-star Jensen Ackles (aka Soldier Boy) for the first time in years. Misha Collins is also expected to appear this season, though his face didn't make it into this sneak peek. The teaser ended on a mysterious note, with a close-up of Colby Minifie's Ashley Barrett. She smiles, then smirks… and suddenly, her expression twists into something unsettling. The Boys' final season's shoot ended this July The Boys Season 5's production officially wrapped on 2 July. 'This is the last time I'll ever be on this set. It'll be torn down soon. It's bittersweet, but my primary feeling is gratitude,' Eric Kripke, the show's creator, wrote on Instagram. 'We have the best cast, the best crew, the most fun story to write, and something that is impossible to predict: the right timing. You wait your whole career to have maybe two of those things, if you're lucky. We got all of them. To #TheBoys family: thank you, I love you all. To the fans: thanks for watching, can't wait for you to see the grand finale. That's a wrap.' Erin Moriarty, aka Stralight, also penned, 'The tears have begun…. I said goodbye to most of my work family today and I'll be ready to smile about it when I'm ready to smile about it. To my Boys fam: love you, c*nts. forever.' Kripke earlier told TVLine, 'The truth is we knew that it was going to be a five-season story for years now.' ALSO READ| The Boys' Antony Starr reveals knocking down fans glorifying Homelander: 'This guy is not the hero of any story' When will The Boys Season 5 be released? The Boys Season 5 does not have an actual release date yet, it is likely to be released somewhere in 2026. But the college-set spinoff of the series, Gen V will ease the gap as it comes back with Season 2 on 17 September 2025.

Pato O'Ward Still Fast, Leads First Practice at Laguna Seca
Pato O'Ward Still Fast, Leads First Practice at Laguna Seca

Fox Sports

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Fox Sports

Pato O'Ward Still Fast, Leads First Practice at Laguna Seca

INDYCAR Arrow McLaren's Pato O'Ward is still on the gas in pursuit of his first NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship. The winner of two of the past three races delivered a strong first step toward winning at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca by turning the fastest lap of the first day of practice (1 minute, 9.20269 of a second on the 11-turn, 2.248-mile circuit). SEE: Practice Results O'Ward, who earlier this month won an oval race at Iowa Speedway and the street race in Toronto, will try to add a road course victory to his hot streak in Sunday's Java House Grand Prix of Monterey (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network). O'Ward enters the weekend with a 99-point deficit to three-time series champion Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing. Realistically, O'Ward still has a significant points hill to climb, but he vowed to keep charging as long as he remains mathematically eligible for his first career series title. 'We need to keep winning races because that guy (Palou) wins races, and he has won a lot more races than we have this year,' O'Ward said. Palou has won seven of the first 13 races this season. O'Ward has won two. Palou was fourth on the Day 1 charts, trailing two-time event winner Colton Herta of Andretti Global w/ Curb-Agajanian and Marcus Armstrong of Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb-Agajanian. Herta and Armstrong posted nearly identical times -- 1:09.3173 and 1:09.3174 – with Palou at 1:09.3679. Statistically, this has been Palou's best track, with four consecutive top-three finishes, including race wins in 2022 and 2024. The driver of the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda is bidding for his third consecutive series championship and fourth title in five years. O'Ward is one of four drivers mathematically still eligible to win the Astor Challenge Cup, although Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood (minus-173 points) and Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon (minus-174) are hanging on by a thread. The four title hopefuls are the only four drivers to have won a race this season. Herta is the only two-time Laguna Seca race winner in this 27-car field. He won in 2019 and 2021. Dixon won the 2023 race. Palou won last year's race from the pole, something Herta did twice. Friday's practice saw several drivers push the track limits too far, and it began with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's Devlin DeFrancesco bouncing through the gravel at the exit of Turn 4 and hitting the barrier. The impact of the No. 30 Mi-Jack Honda with the left side, the same side that Ed Carpenter Racing's Alexander Rossi hit in Turn 6 with the No. 20 ECR Java House Chevrolet. 'We just lost it out of (Turn 4),' DeFrancesco said. 'The grip's super low, and I think the track is slipping away quite quickly. There are some patches that are quite grippy, so conditions change quite a bit. Conditions are tricky.' Herta noted that Northern California's wind and dust leads to the asphalt getting 'chewed up and beat up' – thus the low grip for the racing tires. Dixon spun the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda exiting Turn 5, and rookie Jacob Abel did likewise in Turn 3 in the No. 51 Abel Construction Honda of Dale Coyne Racing. Later, Rinus VeeKay and his No. 18 askROI Honda of Dale Coyne Racing spun off Turn 11 with Ed Carpenter Racing's Christian Rasmussen nearly doing the same thing trailing him in the No. 21 Liquid Science Chevrolet. 'We're trying to find the limit out here,' Rasmussen said with a smile. The last of the incidents saw Team Penske's Josef Newgarden lock his rear tires approaching the famous Corkscrew – that's Turn 8 – and his No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet slid off the track and got stuck in the gravel. The weekend's second practice will be held at 11:30 a.m. ET Saturday followed by NTT P1 Award qualifying at 2:30 p.m. ET. Both sessions will air live on FS1, the FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network. Sunday's action begins with the warmup practice at noon ET on FS2, the FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network. recommended Item 1 of 1

Perps with HUNDREDS of arrests make a mockery of New York's criminal-justice system
Perps with HUNDREDS of arrests make a mockery of New York's criminal-justice system

New York Post

time19-07-2025

  • New York Post

Perps with HUNDREDS of arrests make a mockery of New York's criminal-justice system

Shoplifters and petty criminals are making a mockery of New York City's criminal-justice system, and Anthony White is the poster boy for the problem. White, 63, is a serial shoplifter with a whopping 254 arrests, The Post's Matthew Fischetti and Vaughn Golden report. In May, he was nabbed again on burglary charges — allegedly hitting stores he'd already been banned from — and once again set free, per court records. White was accused of stealing two shirts from a shop at Rockefeller Center, and prosecutors asked for $3,000 cash or $60,000 bond. Judge Kacie Lally nonetheless released him on supervised release. Then again, Lally even freed Edwin Wright after he allegedly beat up a 15-year-old Manhattan school girl — only for Wright to be accused of clubbing a 94-year-old woman over the head with a metal object just months later. Davaugh Gethers, meanwhile, isn't far behind White, with 235 arrests. Laron Mark, collared 203 times, is also in the running. Jacob 'Jessica' Poole has amassed 103 shoplifting arrests. In April he stole $215 worth of chicken from a market in the South Street Seaport. In each of the most recent arrests, prosecutors did ask for some sort of bail to be set, which makes for a change. Don't forget Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's infamous 'Day 1' memo, which instructed staff not to prosecute low-level offenses, and to avoid asking for incarceration when they do. But even when bail is requested, judges set the perps free. And you've got to assume these hoodlums have gotten away with several crimes for every time they've been arrested, since cops don't always get their man. How can they manage to carry on a life-long career of theft without being stopped? Simple: New York lets them. As we've often noted, the city and state are plagued with a tragic combination of softie judges, pro-criminal prosecutors, disastrous 'criminal-justice reforms' like cashless bail, anti-cop laws and regulations — and progressive elected officials, from Gov. Kathy Hochul on down, who can't or simply won't make it a priority to have these people reined in. Cops know when they arrest perps for minor crimes like shoplifting, they're set free soon after they're booked — thanks to bail reform. More than likely, these perps never pay any serious penalty, no matter how many times they get caught. Can anyone blame cops for not making the capture of shoplifters a top priority? Indeed, storeowners often don't even bother calling in the crime, knowing it won't do much good. The result of all this, of course, is toothpaste locked in cases in drugstores. And tragic stories like that of CVS worker Scotty Enoe and homeless serial shoplifter Charles Brito. Enoe found himself fighting for his life after Brito threatened to steal from the store and then attacked him. The employee was forced to fatally stab his attacker in response. Clearly, letting shoplifters run wild does no one — not even them — much good. But New York's bleeding-heart, pro-criminal progressives have stuck their heads in the sand. They won't care if someone breaks 1,000 arrests. And if they could live long enough, you can bet one would.

The NFL's second-round pick holdout crisis, explained
The NFL's second-round pick holdout crisis, explained

USA Today

time16-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

The NFL's second-round pick holdout crisis, explained

Training camps in advance of the 2025 NFL regular season will begin soon. As it currently stands, they'll be without several key rookie contributors. That's because 30 out of April's 32 second round draft picks remain unsigned. Only the first two selections of the round -- No. 33 overall pick Carson Schwesinger (Cleveland Browns) and No 34 selection Jayden Higgins (Houston Texans) -- have inked the first contracts of their professional football careers. That means hyped prospects like Nick Emmanwori, Tyler Shough, Luther Burden, Will Johnson and Nic Scourton could all miss training camp this summer. When the Los Angeles Chargers opened their camp to rookies on July 12, they were missing second rounder Tre Harris. A deluge of his fellow Day 2 selections are in the same boat. So why the holdup creating all these potential holdouts? The answer may lie in Schwesinger and Higgins' contracts. The two signed fully guaranteed deals -- the first time that's happened under the NFL's most recent collective bargaining agreement (CBA) signed in 2020. Higgins received four years and $11.7 million. Schwesinger got four years and $11.8 million. While there's no one official reason for this rash of holdouts, the most likely culprit is that teams don't want to dole out all those guarantees. For comparison, Cooper DeJean was the 40th overall pick in last year's draft. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles for four years and $9.28 million, but only just under $7.5 million of that was guaranteed. Mike Sainristil was the 50th overall pick for the Washington Commanders and signed for four years and $7.7 million with $5.2 million guaranteed. Traditionally, teams are looking to guarantee only 50 to 80-ish percent of a second round pick's rookie contract in order to leave themselves an out in year three or four. While extenuating circumstances may exist across those 30 ongoing negotiations, the sticking point is almost certainly four-year guarantees. Every NFL first round pick receives one. This May, the 33rd and 34th picks followed suit, providing the precedent that's now being hammered out in front offices across the league. It's not just second round picks -- Cincinnati Bengals first round edge rusher Shemar Stewart is in the middle of a holdout and Denver Broncos Day 1 cornerback Jahdae Barron hasn't signed a contract -- but the bulk of the missing persons reports come training camp are set to be the guys who led off Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft. The Browns weren't able to reset the way contracts are signed after giving Deshaun Watson, formerly accused of more than 20 counts of sexual misconduct and what the NFL itself described as "predatory behavior" dating back to his time as a Houston Texan, a five-year, fully guaranteed $230 million extension in 2022. By following the Texans' lead, they may have helped find a way with Schwesinger and his fully guaranteed pact. Which 2025 NFL Draft second round picks haven't signed? 35. S Nick Emmanwori, Seattle Seahawks 36. RB Quinshon Judkins, Cleveland Browns 37. G Jonah Savaiinaea, Miami Dolphins 38. RB TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots 39. WR Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears 40. QB Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints 41. DT T.J. Sanders, Buffalo Bills 42. TE Mason Taylor, New York Jets 43. DT Alfred Collins, San Francisco 49ers 44. EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku, Dallas Cowboys 45. EDGE J.T. Tuimoloau, Indianapolis Colts 46. TE Terrance Ferguson, Los Angeles Rams 47. CB Will Johnson, Arizona Cardinals 48. OT Aireontae Ersery, Houston Texans 49. LB Demetrius Knight, Cincinnati Bengals 50. TE Elijah Arroyo, Seattle Seahawks 51. DL Nic Scourton, Carolina Panthers 52. EDGE Oluwafemi Oladejo, Tennessee Titans 53. CB Benjamin Morrison, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 54. OT Anthony Belton, Green Bay Packers 55. WR Tre Harris, Los Angeles Chargers 56. OT Ozzy Trapilo, Chicago Bears 57. G Tate Ratledge, Detroit Lions 58. WR Jack Bech, Las Vegas Raiders 59. EDGE Mike Green, Baltimore Ravens 60. RB RJ Harvey, Denver Broncos 61. CB Trey Amos, Washington Commanders 62. DT Shemar Turner, Chicago Bears 63. DT Omarr Norman-Lott, Kansas City Chiefs 64. S Andrew Mukuba, Philadelphia Eagles

Bumper Discounts on washing machines! Up to 60% off on LG, Samsung and more in Amazon Prime Day Sale (July 2025)
Bumper Discounts on washing machines! Up to 60% off on LG, Samsung and more in Amazon Prime Day Sale (July 2025)

Mint

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Bumper Discounts on washing machines! Up to 60% off on LG, Samsung and more in Amazon Prime Day Sale (July 2025)

The Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 is live, and Day 1 has unveiled some of the best deals of the season on washing machines. With discounts of up to 60%, shoppers can choose from a wide selection of semi and fully automatic models ranging from 6 kg to 11 kg capacities. Leading brands like LG, Samsung, IFB and more are offering heavy price drops, making it an ideal time to upgrade or replace your old appliance. Looking for a compact machine for a small household or a high-capacity washer for a large family, there are options to suit every need and budget. Prime members also get access to added savings through instant bank discounts and No Cost EMI on select cards. These deals are valid for a limited period and are already seeing fast-moving stocks, so shoppers are encouraged to grab their preferred model early. Get instant discounts of ₹ 250 to ₹ 1,500 using SBI or ICICI Bank credit/debit cards. 250 to 1,500 using SBI or ICICI Bank credit/debit cards. Minimum purchase of ₹ 5,000 required; higher savings on orders above ₹ 99,990. 5,000 required; higher savings on orders above 99,990. Valid on both EMI and non-EMI transactions, no promo code needed. No Cost EMI available on select cards for purchases over ₹ 3,000. 3,000. Offers are exclusive to Prime members during the Prime Day 2025 sale. Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 is in full swing, and Day 1 is showcasing some of the best deals this season on 7 kg washing machines. Ideal for small families or couples, these medium-capacity machines strike the perfect balance between convenience and performance. Premium brands like LG, Samsung, and IFB are featured with discounts of up to 60%, slashing prices on both semi-automatic and fully automatic models. Prime members can also benefit from extra savings via bank offers and No-Cost EMI plans on select credit and debit cards. Whether you're upgrading an old appliance or setting up a new laundry routine, these offers provide excellent value. The Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 is turning up the heat with standout offers on 8 kg to 8.5 kg washing machines. On Day 1, users can score significant savings on both semi-automatic and fully automatic models from top washing machine brands. Discounts reach up to 60%, making it the perfect time to upgrade laundry appliances without breaking the bank. Plus, Prime members can take advantage of extra bank offers and No‑Cost EMI plans on select credit or debit cards to stretch the savings further. These machines blend capacity and convenience, offering efficient wash cycles, energy savings, and smart design features. Looking for a high-capacity washing machine? The Amazon Prime Sale 2025 has rolled out impressive deals on 9 kg to 9.5 kg models, ideal for large families or heavy laundry loads. Top models from LG, Samsung, and IFB are available at discounted prices, featuring advanced wash programs, smart inverter motors, and energy-efficient designs. These machines are built for performance and durability. Prime members can also benefit from limited-time bank offers and flexible EMI plans. If you're planning an upgrade, this is a great time to invest in a powerful washing solution. Prime Day continues with significant savings on heavy-duty 10 kg to 12 kg washing machines, tailored for large families, hostels, or small businesses. Standout models from LG, Samsung, and IFB offer features like rapid wash cycles, smart inverter technology, and hygiene-focused programs. Prime members can maximise savings with limited-time bank discounts and No-Cost EMI options on select cards during the Prime Sale Amazon. These large-capacity machines are built to handle bulk loads while saving energy and time. The Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 is delivering excellent discounts on 6 kg to 6.5 kg washing machines. This mid-capacity range combines the convenience of compact design with powerful cleaning performance. Additional savings can be accessed through limited-time bank discounts, and affordable No‑Cost EMI plans are available on eligible credit and debit cards. These machines boast efficient wash cycles, inverter-driven motors, and hygiene-enhancing features like auto temperature control. Inventory is limited and deals are moving fast, Prime members keen on upgrading should check out the Amazon sale early to secure top-rated models at unbeatable prices. Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

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