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Horoscope for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
Horoscope for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025

Hamilton Spectator

time6 days ago

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Horoscope for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025

There may be epiphanies and a-ha moments abound that could enable us to find helpful solutions to tough problems, especially concerning our personal growth and relationships. If we're willing to make a change in these areas, our resolve will be rewarded. At the same time, there could be a tendency to be too hasty with our decision-making, which could lead to unnecessary trouble or conflict. A bit of patience, compromise and introspection can aid us in making the most of the day. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Be mindful of what you volunteer yourself for today. You may not have as much bandwidth for things as you think you do. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) If something that used to bring you joy isn't doing it for you anymore, perhaps it's time to discover something new. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Don't feel pressured to agree or say 'yes' if it isn't how you really feel. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your worries may be loud today. If you want to turn down the mental noise, try and focus on the outcome you want. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) You may be accustomed to doing things your way, but perhaps more cooperation and compromise with others is needed. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Be mindful of the tendency toward perfectionism today. Allow room for the unexpected. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You may be inspired with a new goal. However, now may not be the best time to start it. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A true sign of confidence is recognizing when you're out of your depth and allowing others to step in. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Beware of appointing yourself as the person to fix everyone else's problems. Better boundaries may be necessary. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Avoid being too judgmental of others. Exercise a bit more grace, flexibility or understanding. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Don't be so hasty with your decisions. Give yourself more time to think about your next steps. Talk to someone you trust for advice. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) It may be necessary to clear the air and let someone know how you feel. Be honest and be yourself. FOR TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Wherever you go, you shine. Your star power is undeniable. You live your life the only ways that you can: boldly and authentically. You bring your own special flair to all you do, and you never try to copy or emulate others. However, there may be lots of people who attempt to copy you. But who can blame them? You're charismatic, courageous and joyful. You remain unfazed in the face of a setback and never allow anything to dim your light. This year, seek out every opportunity to strengthen yourself spiritually and creatively. BIRTHDATE OF: Kathryn Hahn, actress/singer; Marlon Wayans, actor/comedian; Slash, musician.

'Ironheart' finally brings Mephisto into the MCU. But is it too late?
'Ironheart' finally brings Mephisto into the MCU. But is it too late?

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

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'Ironheart' finally brings Mephisto into the MCU. But is it too late?

All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. When Marvel's WandaVision first started airing in 2021, the name "Mephisto" was unavoidable. Every week, fans theorized the demonic Marvel villain would be revealed as the mastermind behind all of Wanda's (Elizabeth Olsen) suffering. The theory made sense, given that in the comics, Wanda's (Elizabeth Olsen) twins Billy and Tommy (Julian Hillard and Jett Klyne) are fragments of Mephisto's soul that he later reabsorbs. However, Mephisto truthers were left cold when Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) turned out to the show's one and only big bad. SEE ALSO: 'Ironheart' review: Grief and AI collide in Ryan Coogler's Marvel series Still, viewers continued to anticipate Mephisto's arrival in other shows. Was the image of a devil in a stained-glass window proof Mephisto would be in Loki? Nope, it was just a reference to Loki (Tom Hiddleston) himself. Did Madisynn (Patty Guggenheim) make a deal with Mephisto during her jaunt to a hellish dimension in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law? Nope, that was just a demon goat named Jake. As Marvel's slate of Disney+ shows expanded, the Mephisto fervor died down. Perhaps he really just wasn't coming to the MCU after all. Enter Ironheart, which pits tech whiz Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) against the magic-powered Parker Robbins (Anthony Ramos). In the show's Season 1 finale, Ironheart finally reveals where Parker got his magic hood, and the answer is one Marvel fans have been clamoring for since WandaVision: Parker got the hood from none other than Mephisto (Sacha Baron Cohen). In episode 6 of Ironheart, viewers learn that Parker made a bargain with Mephisto in order to get his heart's desire: become filthy rich. Mephisto would give Parker all the tools — namely, the hood — he needed to meet his goal. In return, Parker would give up "something you won't even miss," as Mephisto put it. Nothing sketchy about that vagueness at all! SEE ALSO: Shea Couleé knows that now is the time for 'Ironheart' Later in the episode, Riri makes a similar deal with Mephisto, ultimately getting her best friend Natalie (Lyric Ross) back. Still, the stage is set for a showdown with the demon, because all magic has a cost. Surely the magic of resurrection demands the steepest price of them all. On paper, the Mephisto reveal is an exciting one for MCU fans who have been begging for it since WandaVision. Even if his appearance in Ironheart isn't comic book-accurate like it would have been in a show like WandaVision, it's still fitting given the show's broader conflict between magic and technology. However, with the supervillain's arrival coming in 2025 — four years after Mephisto fever hit its peak — it feels like the wind has been taken out of the SS Mephisto's sails. Much of that comes down to Ironheart's production schedule. Ironheart wrapped production in Nov. 2022, then took almost three years to come out. At the time of writing and filming, bringing in Mephisto must have seemed like a massive deal: a moment of fan service that also brings Riri's story in an intriguing new direction. And maybe it would have felt massive had Ironheart been released in a timely manner. Instead, the Mephisto reveal reads more like an artifact of the early era of Marvel Studios TV, when Marvel was experimenting with a varied, if overcrowded, slate, featuring highs like WandaVision and Ms. Marvel and lows like Secret Invasion. Since then, though, of Marvel Studios' live-action offerings, only Loki and Daredevil have received second seasons. Plus, Marvel has retooled how it's approaching TV production, suggesting a shift away from its first slate of shows. Between that and Ironheart's two-week release, it seems like Marvel and Disney don't have much confidence in how Riri and the rest of the show's characters will fit into the MCU landscape going forward. That could include Mephisto, whose appearance, after so much hype, may just amount to nothing. In the end, nothing sums up my reaction to the Mephisto reveal quite like Parker's own reaction to hearing Mephisto's name for the first time. "Is that supposed to mean something to me?" he asks. In 2022, that line would have read like a fun in-joke to fans. But in 2025, it comes across as a reminder of just how unwieldy the MCU has gotten — and of how many loose ends its TV shows have left in their wake. Ironheart Season 1 is now streaming on Disney+.

"They Are The Blueprint": 27 Acting Pairs That Have So Much Chemistry, They Made These LGBTQ+ Ships The Best Of All Time
"They Are The Blueprint": 27 Acting Pairs That Have So Much Chemistry, They Made These LGBTQ+ Ships The Best Of All Time

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

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"They Are The Blueprint": 27 Acting Pairs That Have So Much Chemistry, They Made These LGBTQ+ Ships The Best Of All Time

To celebrate Pride 2025, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which LGBTQ+ TV and movie couples have the best chemistry of all time. Here are some of their top answers: There are spoilers ahead, and submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity. Nicholas Galitzine and Taylor Zakhar Perez as Henry and Alex from Red, White & Royal Blue "They got me out of a shipping slump with how electric they are just from the trailer." —Anonymous, 40, New Zealand "Definitely Alex and Henry from RWRB. I haven't moved on from them and keep on reading fan fiction and watching fan videos. All to tide me over until the sequel is finally here." —Anonymous, 35, Belgium "They are incredible. The heart eyes are the best you will ever see. Same with the kisses and casual touches. No 1. 🥰." —Anonymous Hahn and Aubrey Plaza as Agatha and Rio from Agatha All Along "Definitely Agatha and Rio. I have never been more heartbroken or more feral than seeing those two lesbians interact. There's something so beautiful about two people who would do anything for the other (even if they deny it)." —Anonymous, 21, Georgia "Kathryn Hahn and Aubrey Plaza because their chemistry is just insane and it's the biggest loss of my life." —Anonymous, 16, UK Barrell and Dominique Provost-Chalkley as Nicole and Waverly from Wynonna Earp "Their chemistry was immediately off the charts and led to Kat going from the initial three-episode contract to permanent cast member, the actors and show going on to win multiple awards. The show sadly ended five years ago, but I will never move on from the magic that was Wayhaught." —Anonymous "Their chemistry is just through the roof. The best representation I have ever seen, and so lucky that it exists." —Anonymous, 25, Belgium Connor and Joe Locke as Nick and Charlie from Heartstopper "Kit and Joe have such great chemistry in real life, and it truly carries into the show. Both actors really deeply understand their characters and where they are coming from for each scene and every moment that it makes it seem so real and alive." —Anonymous Steinfeld and Katie Leung as Vi and Caitlyn from Arcane "'Cupcake...'" —Anonymous, 22 Minnesota Ramsey and Isabela Merced as Ellie and Dina from The Last of Us "My experience is limited, but definitely Ellie and Dina." —Anonymous, 26 Scotland Monaghan and Noel Fisher as Ian and Mickey from Shameless "They brought us everything from laughter to joy to passion to pain, and did it all with a chemistry that made it seem effortless." —Anonymous, 49, Canada "They are the blueprint!" —Anonymous "These guys were so charismatic that when the writers split them up, people complained for MULTIPLE SEASONS until they brought Mickey back. We're talking a decade-plus of these two being together, with chemistry so good they made a minor character into a member of the main cast because he married into the family. Chemistry so good they had to do an in-character announcement online to reveal they were getting back together. Also, the fact that their story isn't all sunshine and roses meant that we got to see them trying their best to support each other, even in their awful circumstances. That doesn't always work out, but it means that their finale is so much sweeter when they overcome it all." —Anonymous, 26 "They literally carried the show post-Emmy Rossum leaving! Plus, the writing and character development remained consistently good as opposed to the rest of the show." —Anonymous Turturro and Christopher Walken as Irving and Burt from Severance "I think the most recent example I can think of that I felt had great chemistry was probably John Turturro as Irving and Christopher Walken as Burt in Severance. These two actors, who typically play vastly different types of characters (and this may have even been an entirely new avenue for both of them!), had wonderful onscreen chemistry! I loved seeing them together, seeing their love story. Even though Season 2 was frustrating in a lot of ways, the way they ended the scene at the train station was beautiful ♥️." —Anonymous, 25, Michigan Anderson and Sam Reed as Louis and Lestat from Interview with the Vampire "They just have the toxic love, so well done. The second Sam Reed as Lestat looked at Louis, you just knew he was hooked. In the last scene of Season 2, when they just embraced each other and wept…I would give my left foot to know what they were saying to each other. But you know that it's something worthy of an immortal romance reunion." —Anonymous, 21 Chicago Savre and Stefania Spampinato as Maya and Carina from Station 19 "There's good chemistry on TV, and then there's chemistry that changes the entire course of a TV show, and that's really what Danielle and Stefania had on Station 19. Their work together as Maya and Carina completely transformed the show (and their characters), and it was just brilliant to watch. For me, Maya is one of the best bisexual characters on TV. Her character arc was just so authentic." —noradominick Rivera and Heather Morris as Santana and Brittany from Glee —Anonymous Levy and Noah Reid as David and Patrick from Schitt's Creek "Their wedding was one of the greatest moments of TV from the COVID era (when I finally got to binge-watch the series)." —Anonymous, 42, Sydney, Australia Merlant and Adèle Haenel as Marianne and Héloïse from Portrait of a Lady on Fire "It's sapphic perfection, and their chemistry truly is on fire. 🔥." —Anonymous, 27, Delaware Hewson and Jasmine Savoy Brown as Van and Tai from Yellowjackets "So much chemistry!" —Anonymous Kenzari and Luca Marinelli as Joe and Nicky from The Old Guard "Joe's van speech is the epitome of romance, and all their little touches and gestures make the relationship feel real." —Anonymous, 35, Portland, OR Whittaker and Mandip Gill as The Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz from Doctor Who "I'm still not remotely over the Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz. They never properly realized during their time on the show, but both admitted to having feelings for each other, and they had the most wonderful relationship regardless. Bonus: In the finale of the most recent season, three years after her exit from the show, the Thirteenth Doctor returned and, when told 'I love you' by the current Fifteenth Doctor, she responded with, 'I should say that to Yaz.' SCREAMING!" —Anonymous, 22, Illinois Darby and Taika Waititi as Stede and Ed in Our Flag Means Death "They feel organic together with their different personalities, their chemistry is on point, and they never fail to make me feel warm inside." —diamond_girl_7 Madeira and Olivia Welch as Deena and Sam from Fear Street Suggested by: luxahoy Offerman and Murray Bartlett as Bill and Frank in The Last of Us "Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett blew me away. I haven't cried at an episode of television like that since. Their portrayal was so real and beautiful. It was nice to see a happy queer relationship between men, as that is not as often depicted!" —Anonymous, 35, Wisconsin Lonsdale and Tom Green as Sammy and Ollie from Dance Academy "Sammy and Ollie had excellent chemistry. We watch Sammy struggle with his sexuality for a season and a half, during which time he dates and breaks up with several girls. Then, in one episode, the dance school hosts a local football team that needs to practice their coordination. Near the end, one of the footballers asks Sammy on a date. Instead of saying he's not gay, he says he's unavailable. Sammy develops a crush on his roommate, and his friend Kat helps him explore it. The development of Sammy's sexuality comes to a head when Sammy is held back a year, Ollie is kicked off the third-year tour, and they're assigned to each other in a tutor/student relationship. Ollie is openly gay, and Sammy is still struggling with his own sexuality. The forced proximity leads Sammy to develop a crush on Ollie. Ollie lies and pretends Sammy isn't his type. There's a whole will-they-won't-they thing for a while until they both admit their feelings and begin dating. The chemistry they have together makes them both better people, better dancers, and even better friends to each other and everyone not for all the external drama concerning Sammy's family, he and Ollie should have been endgame." —Anonymous, 35, Arizona Jones and Rose Leslie as Amy and Kirsten in Vigil "I'm going to add Suranne Jones and Rose Leslie as Amy and Kirsten in Vigil. They have beautiful chemistry on and off-screen and play off of each other really well." —ravenbard Ryding and Omar Rudberg as Wille and Simon in Young Royals Suggested by: theoatcake Lotz and Jes Macallan as Sara and Ava from Legends of Tomorrow Suggested by: awfulkitten67 Brooks and Elizabeth Faith Ludlow as Leota and Keeya from Peacemaker "They're so sweet and supportive." —lovelytortoise925 Lawless and Renee O'Connor as Xena and Gabrielle from Xena: Warrior Princess "Can't believe no one has said Xena and Gabrielle. They had the greatest couple chemistry of all time, bar none." —coolphone30 Sheen and David Tennant as Aziraphale and Crowley in Good Omens "They work together so perfectly that it's one of those rare instances where I love the show just as much as the book. Also, the friendship Michael and David developed IRL is the cutest thing ever." —aliceinautieland finally, Mary-Louis Parker and Mary Stuart Masterson as Ruth and Idgie from Fried Green Tomatoes Suggested by: keepintabs Looking for more LGBTQ+ or Pride content? Then check out all of BuzzFeed's posts celebrating Pride 2025. Do you love all things TV and movies? Subscribe to the Screen Time newsletter to get your weekly dose of what to watch next and what everyone is flailing over from someone who watches everything!

Meet Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn's husband Ethan Sandler: he's an actor-producer best known for playing Jeffrey Brandau in Crossing Jordan, and the pair share 2 children
Meet Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn's husband Ethan Sandler: he's an actor-producer best known for playing Jeffrey Brandau in Crossing Jordan, and the pair share 2 children

South China Morning Post

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Meet Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn's husband Ethan Sandler: he's an actor-producer best known for playing Jeffrey Brandau in Crossing Jordan, and the pair share 2 children

Actress Kathryn Hahn, who recently starred in her own Marvel TV miniseries Agatha All Along, was nominated for a Golden Globe award earlier this year. Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness in Marvel's Agatha All Along. Photo: Marvel-Disney+ via AP The actress was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series for her role in Agatha All Along, a spin-off of 2021 miniseries WandaVision starring Elizabeth Olsen Advertisement The nomination, a first for Hahn, came as a surprise to all, including Hahn herself. When asked how she planned to celebrate the nomination, the actress told Deadline, 'We were going to pick out our Christmas tree tonight. I don't know. I mean, life just goes on, and I've got kids, so I'm hoping I have a glass of champagne tonight.' The award ultimately went to Anna Sawai for Shogun – here's what we know about her low-key actor and producer husband, Ethan Sandler. He is not related to Adam Sandler Actress Kathryn Hahn's husband is 52 years old. Ethan Sandler, 52, is an actor, film producer and writer – and he is not related to Adam Sandler Sandler began acting at a young age; his debut role was in the 1988 movie, The Chocolate War. Since then, he's made several small role appearances in TV shows such as Sex and the City , Will and Grace, and New Girl. But perhaps his most prominent role has been as assistant district attorney Jeffrey Brandau on the early 2000s show Crossing Jordan, which also starred his wife, Kathryn Hahn. He was also co-executive producer for multiple episodes of Fox's New Girl and the CBS show Man with a Plan.

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