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Far Cry TV Show Confirms First Two Cast Members (And One Isn’t a Surprise At All)

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June 25, 2026

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It’s been a lucrative time for video game adaptations, with Sonic the Hedgehog, The Last of Us, Fallout, and Devil May Cry all receiving popular films and series, and God of War and Tomb Raider will soon be up to bat as well. Another anticipated but mysterious project is FX’s Far Cry TV series, and []

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Variety

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘Probability of Miracles’ Amazon TV Series Casts Brian Tee, Ben Feldman (EXCLUSIVE)

The Amazon Prime Video TV adaptation of “The Probability of Miracles” has added two new cast members. Variety has learned exclusively that Brian Tee and Ben Feldman are both set to appear in the series, which is based on the Wendy Wunder novel of the same name. Production on the series is now underway in []

The i Paper

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· Jul 1, 2026

The best TV series to watch on BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Disney+ and more in July

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Associated Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

Emmy nominees react to being nominated for the 2026 awards

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Cosmopolitan

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· Jul 8, 2026

Presenting: All the Celebrity Couples Who’ve Broken Up in the First Half of 2026

Kind of shook by a few of these...

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 8, 2026

Connor Storrie, Chase Infiniti, Leslie Bibb and Sarah Pidgeon Among First-Time Emmy Nominees

With the reveal of the 2026 Emmy nominations, 28 actors notably received their first nominations.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

Mormon Wives' Whitney, Conner Give Update on Season 5, Number of Episodes

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Whitney and Conner Leavitt are giving fans an update on the show’s fifth season. Production on season 5 of the hit Hulu reality show was paused back in March amid allegations of a domestic incident between Taylor Frankie Paul and ex Dakota Mortensen. The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s []

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Related coverage for "Far Cry TV Show Confirms First Two Cast Members (And One Isn’t a Surprise At All)": Variety — ‘Probability of Miracles’ Amazon TV Series Casts Brian Tee, Ben Feldman (EXCLUSIVE). The i Paper — The best TV series to watch on BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Disney+ and more in July. Associated Press — Emmy nominees react to being nominated for the 2026 awards. Cosmopolitan — Presenting: All the Celebrity Couples Who’ve Broken Up in the First Half of 2026. The Hollywood Reporter — Connor Storrie, Chase Infiniti, Leslie Bibb and Sarah Pidgeon Among First-Time Emmy Nominees. Us Weekly — Mormon Wives' Whitney, Conner Give Update on Season 5, Number of Episodes