Sharon has gone through a difficult time recently on The Young and the Restless. But she’s ready for a fresh start with her upcoming trip to London. The trip will change her life in more ways than she can imagine.
London Romance
After her latest kidnapping ordeal with Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), Sharon (Sharon Case) needs a break. She decides it’s time to visit her son Noah (ex-Rory Gibson) in London. So, she and Faith (Reylynn Caster) are preparing to head to Europe.
Sharon hoped to make it a family trip by inviting Nick (Joshua Morrow) along. However, he seems hesitant about going.
After discussing their trip, the exes talked about their relationship. Sharon asked Nick if he thought about them getting back together. Nick admitted they had good times together, but he can’t forget how much pain he caused her.
Since Nick dashed her hopes of a reunion,...
London Romance
After her latest kidnapping ordeal with Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), Sharon (Sharon Case) needs a break. She decides it’s time to visit her son Noah (ex-Rory Gibson) in London. So, she and Faith (Reylynn Caster) are preparing to head to Europe.
Sharon hoped to make it a family trip by inviting Nick (Joshua Morrow) along. However, he seems hesitant about going.
After discussing their trip, the exes talked about their relationship. Sharon asked Nick if he thought about them getting back together. Nick admitted they had good times together, but he can’t forget how much pain he caused her.
Since Nick dashed her hopes of a reunion,...
- 3/20/2025
- by Carol Cassada
- Soap Hub
The Bold and The Beautiful spoilers and rumors tease even if John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) does turn out to be Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) father, there’s still something off.
If Finn is truly Jack Finnegan’s (Ted King) father, and Luna is truly Finn’s daughter, then Jack’s DNA should have matched Luna’s partially-and it didn’t!
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Did Sheila Carter Sharpe Pull A Fast One?
Finn’s backstory is that Sheila Carter Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) had an affair with Jack, and became pregnant with Finn, and she and Jack faked an adoption.
Jack had to pay off Sheila for all those years not to come looking for Finn and never to come looking for him for more money.
Li was not able to become pregnant and so this was an answer to prayer for her-at least, it was until it wasn’t,...
If Finn is truly Jack Finnegan’s (Ted King) father, and Luna is truly Finn’s daughter, then Jack’s DNA should have matched Luna’s partially-and it didn’t!
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Did Sheila Carter Sharpe Pull A Fast One?
Finn’s backstory is that Sheila Carter Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) had an affair with Jack, and became pregnant with Finn, and she and Jack faked an adoption.
Jack had to pay off Sheila for all those years not to come looking for Finn and never to come looking for him for more money.
Li was not able to become pregnant and so this was an answer to prayer for her-at least, it was until it wasn’t,...
- 2/1/2025
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
Warning: contains potential spoilers for John Constantine: Dead in America #11!
DC just upended The Sandman’s iconic ending, thanks to Dream…and John Constantine? Regarded as one of the all-time greats, The Sandman received a pitch-perfect conclusion, one that tied up loose ends and brought the character's arc to a close. Now, in a preview for John Constantine: Dead in America #11, the titular sorcerer, trying to save Dream’s powers from the forces of evil, brings the Furies down on his head.
John Constantine: Dead in America #11 is written by Si Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell. John Constantine has seemingly killed someone, an act that catches the attention of the Furies. They descend on him, tormenting him both physically and mentally. Invoking the numerous times Constantine has cheated death, they tell him he has three hours left in his life, and they plan to enjoy every minute of his torture.
DC just upended The Sandman’s iconic ending, thanks to Dream…and John Constantine? Regarded as one of the all-time greats, The Sandman received a pitch-perfect conclusion, one that tied up loose ends and brought the character's arc to a close. Now, in a preview for John Constantine: Dead in America #11, the titular sorcerer, trying to save Dream’s powers from the forces of evil, brings the Furies down on his head.
John Constantine: Dead in America #11 is written by Si Spurrier and drawn by Aaron Campbell. John Constantine has seemingly killed someone, an act that catches the attention of the Furies. They descend on him, tormenting him both physically and mentally. Invoking the numerous times Constantine has cheated death, they tell him he has three hours left in his life, and they plan to enjoy every minute of his torture.
- 12/15/2024
- by Shaun Corley
- ScreenRant
The DC Universe of the comic books has a sprawling connected history that, in one way or another, goes all the way back to 1938. Having been rebooted countless times, however, this shared universe has also become convoluted, namely when it comes to certain heroes and villains. For this reason, some characters might not work organically in the new cinematic DC Universe by James Gunn.
While it's possible that these characters might be explored on the big or small screen in the Dcu, they may also only work in a DC Multiverse setting, at least if their stories are going to stick to their classic interpretations. While most of these characters are fan-favorites to some extent, this still doesn't mean that they'll work outside the context of a long-standing continuity. This is especially true for characters who are the adult children of some of DC's iconic heroes, including Batman, Wonder Woman,...
While it's possible that these characters might be explored on the big or small screen in the Dcu, they may also only work in a DC Multiverse setting, at least if their stories are going to stick to their classic interpretations. While most of these characters are fan-favorites to some extent, this still doesn't mean that they'll work outside the context of a long-standing continuity. This is especially true for characters who are the adult children of some of DC's iconic heroes, including Batman, Wonder Woman,...
- 7/9/2024
- by Timothy Blake Donohoo
- CBR
In the latest episode of The Young and The Restless, fans are left speculating about the potential love interests for the character Sharon Newman (Sharon Case). Despite being a fan-favorite, Sharon has seen a significant decrease in screen time. This is leaving viewers eager for her to have a substantial storyline and a potential new romance.
Her previous relationships on Yr include Ray Rosales and Chance Chancellor (Conner Floyd), but neither romance held any lasting impact. Five potential suitors have been identified for Sharon, including Tucker McCall (Trevor St. John), Adam Newman (Mark Grossman), Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic), Scottie Grainger (Daniel Hall), and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow).
Tucker, recently dumped by Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) and divorced from Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson), shares a past with Sharon and could potentially reconnect on the CBS soap opera.
Adam, despite being currently involved with Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope), has always had strong chemistry with Sharon.
Her previous relationships on Yr include Ray Rosales and Chance Chancellor (Conner Floyd), but neither romance held any lasting impact. Five potential suitors have been identified for Sharon, including Tucker McCall (Trevor St. John), Adam Newman (Mark Grossman), Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic), Scottie Grainger (Daniel Hall), and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow).
Tucker, recently dumped by Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) and divorced from Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson), shares a past with Sharon and could potentially reconnect on the CBS soap opera.
Adam, despite being currently involved with Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope), has always had strong chemistry with Sharon.
- 5/23/2024
- by Belynda Gates-Turner
- Soap Dirt
John Constantine finds the successor of Dream, Daniel Hall, even scarier than the original Dream due to his willingness to use people as pawns. Daniel is terrifying because he is not as ancient as the original Dream and still finds manipulating mortals thrilling. Constantine considers a "new" Endless with human memories and powers to be inherently terrifying due to the potential consequences of their passions.
Warning: contains spoilers for John Constantine: Dead in America #1!John Constantine is one of the most well-traveled characters in the entire DC Universe, having met angels, demons, and everything in between. John has directly interacted with both God and the Devil, and even gone on adventures with the Endless. While all of these beings are certainly terrifying in their own way, John has just named the member of the Sandman's family he finds the scariest.
John is currently traveling through America on a quest to...
Warning: contains spoilers for John Constantine: Dead in America #1!John Constantine is one of the most well-traveled characters in the entire DC Universe, having met angels, demons, and everything in between. John has directly interacted with both God and the Devil, and even gone on adventures with the Endless. While all of these beings are certainly terrifying in their own way, John has just named the member of the Sandman's family he finds the scariest.
John is currently traveling through America on a quest to...
- 1/22/2024
- by Dashiel Reaves
- ScreenRant
The long wait for Jenito Studios’ Limerick: Cadence Mansion is finally over. The fantasy thriller adventure title is now available on PC via Steam, with an added incentive of a 17% launch discount from now until October 6th. The demo is also still available, in case you’re the “try before you buy” type.
“Today’s launch is exciting and a bit emotional. Limerick: Cadence Mansion represents four years of hard work, and it’s the culmination of everything I love about immersive first-person survival horror, action and adventure games,” said solo developer Daniel Hall, Jenito Studios. “It’s been a wild ride, and I am so grateful for the tremendous support I’ve received from the horror community and fans. All that’s left to do is let my little marionette friend loose on the world and hope for the worst – but in all the right and most terrifying kinds of ways!
“Today’s launch is exciting and a bit emotional. Limerick: Cadence Mansion represents four years of hard work, and it’s the culmination of everything I love about immersive first-person survival horror, action and adventure games,” said solo developer Daniel Hall, Jenito Studios. “It’s been a wild ride, and I am so grateful for the tremendous support I’ve received from the horror community and fans. All that’s left to do is let my little marionette friend loose on the world and hope for the worst – but in all the right and most terrifying kinds of ways!
- 9/29/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Despite not having a nailed-down release date, Jenito Studios are still giving fans of the upcoming Limerick: Cadence Mansion some love with a new developer walkthrough trailer. Released during the Mix Next showcase, the trailer gives fans all new look at solo developer Daniel Hall’s Unreal Engine 5 powered horror game ahead of its release later this Fall.
The video introduces players to the eponymous Cadence Mansion. It’s here players will have to solve a series of puzzles, outwit the various creatures that inhabit the island, and manage a host of limited resources – all while being stalked by the cursed marionette Limerick.
“With Limerick: Cadence Mansion I wanted to create an original take on the horror genre that takes inspiration from a lot of my favorite horror games and immersive worlds,” said Jenito Studios’ Daniel Hall. “There’s the action, resource management and puzzles of Resident Evil, the deep...
The video introduces players to the eponymous Cadence Mansion. It’s here players will have to solve a series of puzzles, outwit the various creatures that inhabit the island, and manage a host of limited resources – all while being stalked by the cursed marionette Limerick.
“With Limerick: Cadence Mansion I wanted to create an original take on the horror genre that takes inspiration from a lot of my favorite horror games and immersive worlds,” said Jenito Studios’ Daniel Hall. “There’s the action, resource management and puzzles of Resident Evil, the deep...
- 9/2/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Indie developer Jenito Studios is getting in on Steam Next Fest with a new playable demo for their upcoming fantasy thriller adventure game Limerick: Cadence Mansion. With the full game due to be released later this year on PC via Steam, the demo introduces players to the mechanics of the game, allowing you to enjoy some exploration and experience an encounter with Limerick the marionette. The dev had previously released a demo for the game back in February.
“Ever wondered what it would feel like to run for your life away from an arcane, sadistic marionette? Your bizarre chance has finally come!” said Daniel Hall, solo developer at Jenito Studios. “The reception to the game at Momocon and on social media has been out of the world so far, I cannot wait to welcome everyone to Cadence Mansion and its cast of eclectic patrons.”
In Limerick: Cadence Mansion, explore an abandoned mansion inhabited by monsters,...
“Ever wondered what it would feel like to run for your life away from an arcane, sadistic marionette? Your bizarre chance has finally come!” said Daniel Hall, solo developer at Jenito Studios. “The reception to the game at Momocon and on social media has been out of the world so far, I cannot wait to welcome everyone to Cadence Mansion and its cast of eclectic patrons.”
In Limerick: Cadence Mansion, explore an abandoned mansion inhabited by monsters,...
- 6/19/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Back in February, Jenito Studios released the demo for their upcoming fantasy thriller adventure game Limerick: Cadence Mansion. Today, the team has released a brand-new gameplay trailer for Cadence Mansion, which is still expected to hit Steam later this year.
The short-but-sweet trailer shows off the massive Cadence Mansion, along with several of the monsters you’ll be battling as you make your way through the increasingly haunting environments. The trailer also gives you a good look at Limerick, the possessed puppet that seems very keen to get up close and personal with you.
“I’m so happy to finally show off the Limerick: Cadence Mansion gameplay trailer to the world,” said Daniel Hall, Solo developer at Jenito Studios. “Using Unreal Engine 5, everything you see has been painstakingly handcrafted with nearly every monster and environment an original creation. Even the musical tracks have been composed by myself. Any assets used...
The short-but-sweet trailer shows off the massive Cadence Mansion, along with several of the monsters you’ll be battling as you make your way through the increasingly haunting environments. The trailer also gives you a good look at Limerick, the possessed puppet that seems very keen to get up close and personal with you.
“I’m so happy to finally show off the Limerick: Cadence Mansion gameplay trailer to the world,” said Daniel Hall, Solo developer at Jenito Studios. “Using Unreal Engine 5, everything you see has been painstakingly handcrafted with nearly every monster and environment an original creation. Even the musical tracks have been composed by myself. Any assets used...
- 5/9/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Babylon, Avatar: The Way of Water, Emily in Paris and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
Avatar: The Way of Water premiere
The Avatar sequel’s cast and crew continued its world tour on Monday with the Los Angeles premiere, and though writer-director James Cameron was forced to miss after testing positive for Covid-19, stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Duane Evans, Jr. and producer Jon Landau still came out to celebrate. The Weeknd, who has a song in the film, also walked the carpet, as did Bob Iger, with the premiere marking his first since returning as Disney CEO.
Jamie Flatters,...
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Babylon, Avatar: The Way of Water, Emily in Paris and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.
Avatar: The Way of Water premiere
The Avatar sequel’s cast and crew continued its world tour on Monday with the Los Angeles premiere, and though writer-director James Cameron was forced to miss after testing positive for Covid-19, stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Duane Evans, Jr. and producer Jon Landau still came out to celebrate. The Weeknd, who has a song in the film, also walked the carpet, as did Bob Iger, with the premiere marking his first since returning as Disney CEO.
Jamie Flatters,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Channel 4 and HBO’s lauded drama It’s a Sin missed out in several major categories at the BAFTA TV Awards this evening, as the BBC and ITV emerged as the big winners. Scroll down for the full list.
Russell T Davies’ Red Production Company-created drama was up for Best Mini-Series, with Olly Alexander in contention for Leading Actor and Lydia West competing for Leading Actress.
However, BBC prison drama Time won the Mini-Series category, Sean Bean won Leading Actor for the same drama and Jodie Comer’s performance in Channel 4’s Help pipped West and Kate Winslet in the Leading Actress Category.
Compounding a disappointing evening for the hotly-tipped show, Callum Scott Howells, Omari Douglas and David Carlyle lost out to Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen in the Supporting Actor category. It’s a Sin writer Davies, who earlier today unveiled Sex Education’s Ncuti Gatwa as Doctor Who’s next Time Lord,...
Russell T Davies’ Red Production Company-created drama was up for Best Mini-Series, with Olly Alexander in contention for Leading Actor and Lydia West competing for Leading Actress.
However, BBC prison drama Time won the Mini-Series category, Sean Bean won Leading Actor for the same drama and Jodie Comer’s performance in Channel 4’s Help pipped West and Kate Winslet in the Leading Actress Category.
Compounding a disappointing evening for the hotly-tipped show, Callum Scott Howells, Omari Douglas and David Carlyle lost out to Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen in the Supporting Actor category. It’s a Sin writer Davies, who earlier today unveiled Sex Education’s Ncuti Gatwa as Doctor Who’s next Time Lord,...
- 5/8/2022
- by Jesse Whittock and Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Daniel Hall, Jennifer Jordan, Ric Vince, Tony Goodall, Paul Mayo Mason, Christopher Tauers, Arron Dennis, Joe Buckton | Written by Jonathan Ashdown, Paul Butler, Stephen Gallacher | Directed by Stephen Gallacher
There seems to be so many low budget British gangster/revenge thriller movies released every year you’d be forgiven to be at all bothered about any of them. It’s not a genre of movies I cover a lot of yet it seems I get emails about a new release almost weekly. So to say I was excited about Nothing Man would be a lie. That said, the brief synopsis I read before viewing it did at least sound more intriguing than most.
The synopsis described a homeless amnesiac searching for answers to his best friends murder, even if it opens up questions about his own past.
For good chunks of the movie, the filmmakers here should at least...
There seems to be so many low budget British gangster/revenge thriller movies released every year you’d be forgiven to be at all bothered about any of them. It’s not a genre of movies I cover a lot of yet it seems I get emails about a new release almost weekly. So to say I was excited about Nothing Man would be a lie. That said, the brief synopsis I read before viewing it did at least sound more intriguing than most.
The synopsis described a homeless amnesiac searching for answers to his best friends murder, even if it opens up questions about his own past.
For good chunks of the movie, the filmmakers here should at least...
- 3/13/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
The Young and the Restless actress Melissa Ordway has been on maternity leave since giving birth to daughter Sophie on December 9. She's heading back to Y&R next week to start filming again as Abby.
"Exciting stuff, guys," she shared in an Instagram story. "Next week I am officially off maternity leave so I will be back filming next week."
Ordway, who was leaving the set after a meeting, added, "I’m super-excited. It was so good to see everyone…. Abby is baaack!"
There's no indication at this point that Daniel Hall might also be returning as Scott Grainger. Scott left Genoa City last month.
"Exciting stuff, guys," she shared in an Instagram story. "Next week I am officially off maternity leave so I will be back filming next week."
Ordway, who was leaving the set after a meeting, added, "I’m super-excited. It was so good to see everyone…. Abby is baaack!"
There's no indication at this point that Daniel Hall might also be returning as Scott Grainger. Scott left Genoa City last month.
- 2/3/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Paula Patton (Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol) will be spending her summer on ABC as the star of the supernatural-esque thriller Somewhere Between, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedABC Orders Good Doctor Pilot From House Ep, Five-0‘s Daniel Dae Kim
Based on a Korean format, the 10-episode summer series — from writer Stephen Tolkin (Legend of the Seeker) — follows a news producer (Patton) who knows exactly when, where and how her daughter Serena will be murdered. The catch? She’s clueless about why and who the killer is, and nothing she does seems to change Serena’s unmovable fate.
Somewhere Between reunites Patton with ABC,...
RelatedABC Orders Good Doctor Pilot From House Ep, Five-0‘s Daniel Dae Kim
Based on a Korean format, the 10-episode summer series — from writer Stephen Tolkin (Legend of the Seeker) — follows a news producer (Patton) who knows exactly when, where and how her daughter Serena will be murdered. The catch? She’s clueless about why and who the killer is, and nothing she does seems to change Serena’s unmovable fate.
Somewhere Between reunites Patton with ABC,...
- 1/26/2017
- TVLine.com
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