The Running Man 2025

The Running Man (2025)

The Running Man (2025) Streams Now on Sunset: A Dystopian Thriller Reimagined

Edgar Wright’s 2025 adaptation of The Running Man has arrived, bringing a fresh, faithful take on Stephen King’s 1982 novel (originally published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman) to streaming audiences. Released in U.S. theaters on November 14, 2025, the film stars Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a blacklisted laborer thrust into a brutal, televised survival game that has captivated dystopian fiction fans for decades. Now, Sunset viewers can experience this high-stakes thriller from the comfort of home.

A Closer Look at the Plot

Set in a near-future society marked by extreme wealth disparity and social unrest, The Running Man follows Ben Richards as he volunteers for a deadly reality show to secure medical care for his sick daughter. Unlike the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger version, Wright’s film hews more closely to the novel’s vision: contestants — known as “Runners” — must survive for thirty days in the real world while being relentlessly pursued by professional hunters. Their every move is broadcast live to a captivated audience addicted to the spectacle. This combination of social commentary and edge-of-your-seat action makes the film a chilling exploration of media obsession, income inequality, and human resilience.

Edgar Wright’s Signature Touch

Known for his kinetic visual style and sharp storytelling in films like Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver, Edgar Wright brings his trademark energy to The Running Man. Co-writing the screenplay with Michael Bacall, Wright ensures that each chase, confrontation, and plot twist is both thrilling and purposeful, balancing suspense with thematic depth. The film’s pacing, stylistic camera work, and inventive sequences highlight the relentless tension of a world where survival itself is entertainment.

An Ensemble Cast of Talent

Glen Powell anchors the film as the determined and resourceful Ben Richards, delivering a performance that captures both grit and vulnerability. The supporting cast adds depth and intrigue: Josh Brolin portrays Dan Killian, the ruthless producer of the game show; Colman Domingo embodies Bobby “Bobby T” Thompson, the charismatic host; while Lee Pace, Michael Cera, and William H. Macy round out an ensemble that blends menace, charm, and dark humor in equal measure. Each character contributes to a universe that feels dangerously plausible, bringing Wright’s vision of King’s dystopia vividly to life.

Staying True to the Source Material

The 2025 adaptation distinguishes itself by aligning more closely with King’s original novel than its 1987 predecessor. Instead of an arena-bound competition, Wright’s film embraces the book’s cross-country “hide-and-seek” format, emphasizing the protagonist’s ingenuity and the societal commentary inherent in the story. While the movie softens the novel’s darker ending — allowing Ben’s family to survive — it preserves the core tension and critique of a society entertained by violence and spectacle. Fans of the book will recognize the nuances and themes that make King’s vision both compelling and haunting.

Where to Watch on Sunset

For those who missed its theatrical run, The Running Man is now available for streaming on Sunset, offering an immersive way to experience the film’s high-octane action and social commentary. Additionally, the movie can be rented or purchased digitally on platforms such as Amazon Video, with future availability on services like Plex. Sunset provides a seamless viewing experience, ensuring that audiences can engage with every pulse-pounding moment of Wright’s adaptation.

Why You Should Stream It

The 2025 Running Man is more than just a dystopian action film — it’s a cinematic commentary on media consumption, inequality, and the human spirit under pressure. Edgar Wright’s direction, combined with a talented ensemble cast and faithful adaptation of King’s original narrative, makes this a must-watch for fans of thrillers, social satire, and adrenaline-fueled storytelling. Streaming now on Sunset, it’s the perfect film to experience in one uninterrupted sitting, bringing both suspense and social insight directly to your screen.

The world of The Running Man awaits — watch as Ben Richards fights not just for survival, but for the future of his family and a society that has lost touch with its humanity. Sunset viewers can now dive into this electrifying dystopian journey and see why this adaptation is already being hailed as one of the most faithful and gripping takes on King’s classic tale.

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Starts Streaming on Sunset This Weekend

Detective Benoit Blanc is back, and this time, the mystery is darker, stranger, and more twisted than ever. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the third installment in the beloved Knives Out franchise, is now streaming on Sunset, bringing the trademark wit, suspense, and star power that fans have come to expect.

Following a limited theatrical release on November 26, the film makes its streaming debut on Thursday, December 12, offering audiences everywhere the chance to dive into another mind-bending whodunit. While some theaters may still be showing the film, Sunset viewers can now enjoy it from the comfort of home — or anywhere, thanks to the platform’s seamless streaming capabilities.

Set against the eerie backdrop of a centuries-old stone church, Wake Up Dead Man delivers a gothic twist on the classic murder mystery. Detective Benoit Blanc, played once again by Daniel Craig, finds himself embroiled in a case that defies explanation. Joining forces with a young, earnest priest, Blanc must untangle layers of secrets, deceptions, and hidden motives to uncover the truth behind a seemingly impossible crime. The setting itself — shadowy, imposing, and filled with architectural secrets — adds a palpable tension that keeps viewers guessing until the final frame.

The film features an extraordinary ensemble cast, blending Hollywood heavyweights with versatile character actors. Josh O’Connor brings his sharp intensity to a pivotal role, while Glenn Close delivers her signature gravitas and dark charm. Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Daryl McCormack, and Thomas Haden Church round out a lineup that guarantees unforgettable performances and chemistry that fuels both the suspense and the humor.

Director Rian Johnson’s craftsmanship is on full display, balancing intricate plotting with snappy dialogue, visual style, and unexpected twists. Fans of the franchise will notice the familiar rhythm of a Benoit Blanc investigation — meticulous observation, clever deduction, and moments of dry, incisive humor — but this chapter raises the stakes with its haunting atmosphere and inventive puzzle.

Streaming soon on Sunset, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is a must-watch for mystery enthusiasts, franchise fans, and anyone craving a film that blends suspense, humor, and cinematic flair. Whether you’re revisiting the world of Benoit Blanc or discovering it for the first time, this latest installment promises a compelling, edge-of-your-seat experience.

Catch it later on this week on Sunset and immerse yourself in a mystery that will keep you guessing — and laughing — from the first clue to the final revelation.

Jay Kelly

Jay Kelly (2025)

Streaming on Sunset Starting This Weekend is Jay Kelly — A Bittersweet Journey Through Fame, Family, and Self-Discovery and Streaming Highlights for December 2–8, 2025

Sunset brings viewers one of the most talked-about films of late 2025, Jay Kelly, now available to stream on Netflix and featured on our platform. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Noah Baumbach, the dramatic comedy stars George Clooney in the title role and Adam Sandler as his loyal manager, delivering a poignant exploration of fame, family, and the personal costs of a life in the spotlight.

Jay Kelly follows the titular Hollywood star as he embarks on a reflective European journey alongside his manager. Amid the backdrop of scenic cities and cultural landmarks, the film delves into Jay’s inner life, revealing the tension between public success and private compromise. As his daughter prepares to leave for college, Jay confronts the sacrifices he’s made for his career and questions the legacy he is leaving behind—not just professionally, but personally. Clooney brings a nuanced balance of charm, vulnerability, and humor to the role, portraying a man at a crossroads in both life and love. Adam Sandler complements him perfectly, offering comedic timing and emotional depth as the steadfast manager who has navigated the ups and downs of Hollywood alongside him.

The film seamlessly blends moments of levity with introspection, allowing audiences to experience both the glitz of the entertainment world and the quieter, often overlooked personal struggles of its stars. Baumbach’s signature style—sharp dialogue, character-driven storytelling, and attention to emotional nuance—is on full display, making Jay Kelly more than just a comedic journey but also a moving character study.

Since its theatrical release in November 2025, Jay Kelly has generated widespread acclaim for its performances, screenplay, and direction. Critics have highlighted the chemistry between Clooney and Sandler, as well as the film’s ability to explore complex themes like parenthood, personal growth, and the cost of ambition, all while maintaining a lightness that keeps the narrative engaging.

Streaming now, Jay Kelly offers Sunset viewers the opportunity to experience this cinematic journey from home, bringing together the intimacy of character-driven storytelling with the grandeur of a European backdrop. The film is ideal for fans of dramatic comedies, character studies, and anyone interested in narratives that combine heartfelt emotional arcs with humor and charm.

Whether you’re revisiting the film after its theatrical run or discovering it for the first time, Jay Kelly exemplifies the kind of storytelling that Sunset prioritizes: thoughtful, entertaining, and resonant. With George Clooney’s reflective performance and Adam Sandler’s engaging presence, this is a must-watch for December streaming, offering both laughs and reflective moments for viewers of all ages.

This Week on Sunset: Streaming Highlights for December 2–8, 2025 – Sunset brings you the latest in streaming entertainment, offering a curated lineup of films, series, and specials from Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+, and more. From thought-provoking dramas to family-friendly adventures, this week’s selection is packed with both fresh premieres and classic hits, giving viewers plenty to explore from the comfort of home.

Notable New Releases

Netflix leads the week with several high-profile debuts. Jay Kelly, a comic-drama directed by Noah Baumbach, stars George Clooney as a Hollywood actor on a journey of self-discovery, with Adam Sandler playing his longtime manager. The film’s ensemble cast, which also features Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, and Riley Keough, brings a heartfelt mix of humor and poignancy to a story about fame, friendship, and reinvention. Also arriving on Netflix is The Abandons, a period drama set in 1850s Washington Territory. Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson star as matriarchs locked in a bitter rivalry over land and legacy, offering viewers a mix of family intrigue and historical storytelling. Documentary fans can tune in to The New Yorker at 100, a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic magazine’s newsroom, releasing on December 5. Later in the weekend, Netflix also streams Pro Bono, a drama about a respected judge joining a pro bono legal team, and the 2022 Hollywood period piece Babylon.

Disney+ offers fresh family entertainment with Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw arriving on December 5, adapting the beloved book series into a vibrant animated feature. Young viewers can continue following adventures in a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Season 3, streaming December 8.

Hulu rounds out the week with festive and reality content, including the Season 13 premiere of The Great Christmas Light Fight on December 5 and Dance Moms: A New Era Season 2, set to stream December 8.

HBO Max subscribers can watch Edward Burns’ sequel The Family McMullen, continuing his 1995 indie breakout, along with the romantic sports drama series Heated Rivalry, which releases new episodes weekly. Peacock delivers new reality and sports content with The Celebrity Traitors UK and Here Come the Irish Season 2, following the Notre Dame football team.

Prime Video kicks off the holiday season with Oh. What. Fun., a festive comedy starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Felicity Jones, streaming December 3.

Streaming Highlights on Sunset

Sunset also features unique and internationally acclaimed content for this week. Blossoms Shanghai (Criterion Channel), now streaming, follows the rise of a self-made millionaire in 1990s Shanghai, marking Wong Kar-wai’s first series for television. Paramount+ brings the psychological thriller Little Disasters on December 11, a gripping story of friendship unraveling after a mysterious incident in an emergency room, starring Diane Kruger and Jo Joyner. Peacock’s espionage thriller The Copenhagen Test (Dec. 27) stars Simu Liu as an intelligence analyst whose mind is hacked, with Melissa Barrera, Sinclair Daniel, and Brian D’Arcy James co-starring.

For fans of mystery and crime, Netflix releases Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery on December 12, featuring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc investigating a locked-room church murder. Later this month, Goodbye June (Dec. 24) sees Kate Winslet directing and starring in a family drama about reconciling with an ailing mother, alongside Helen Mirren and Toni Collette. Apple TV brings motorsport drama to the forefront with F1 The Movie (Dec. 12), starring Brad Pitt as a gifted, underappreciated driver leading a struggling Formula 1 team.

Holiday Favorites

The holiday season is in full swing on Sunset, with festive films like My Secret Santa (Netflix, Dec. 3), Merv (Prime Video, Dec. 10), and Oh. What. Fun. (Prime Video, Dec. 3) bringing cheer to family movie nights. Historical and documentary releases include Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas (Disney+ and Hulu, Dec. 10) and The Merchants of Joy (Hulu, Dec. 1), profiling the Christmas tree trade in New York City.

Animated content continues to shine with Ne Zha II (HBO Max, Dec. 24), China’s record-breaking animated film, while Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw (Disney+, Dec. 5) delights younger audiences with humor and heart.

Upcoming Gems

Viewers can look ahead to several must-watch titles on Sunset later in December, including the season finale of Stranger Things on December 31, Hulu’s horror releases Strange Harvest (Dec. 23) and Together (Dec. 31), and international mysteries like Germany’s Miss Sophie — Same Procedure as Every Year (Prime Video, Dec. 22) and Sweden’s Blackwater (MHz, Dec. 30).

Where to Stream

Sunset makes it easy to access the full range of these streaming releases, bringing together Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+, and more into a single destination. From family-friendly adventures and holiday specials to intense thrillers and critically acclaimed dramas, Sunset’s curated streaming selections ensure that audiences won’t miss a beat this week and weekend.

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Premium Sports 2025/2026

Streaming on Sunset: Your Complete Premium Sports Breakdown for December 2025 & January 2026

As the year winds down and a new one kicks into gear, Sunset is turning the spotlight toward a massive wave of Pay-Per-View and premium sports events that will dominate screens across December 2025 and January 2026. From championship-level boxing to heavyweight showdowns, from UFC cards packed with title fights to marquee wrestling events and even the biggest game in college football — the next eight weeks are the definition of stacked.

This is your complete, extended, and deeply detailed guide to everything hitting PPV and premium live sports platforms — all curated and highlighted while streaming nonstop on Sunset Sports.


THE CAN’T-MISS Premium EVENTS (DEC 2025 & JAN 2026)

Below is the full lineup — expanded, organized, and laid out with the complete Sunset treatment — covering boxing, MMA, wrestling, and the biggest NCAA football game of the season.


BOXING: A TWO-MONTH RUN OF BLOCKBUSTERS

▶ December 6, 2025 – PBC on Prime Video

Premier Boxing Champions closes the year with one of its most loaded PPVs in recent memory. Multiple world titles are on the line, including:

  • Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Erislandy Lara
    Unified Middleweight Titles
    A generational clash between Janibek’s power-forward style and Lara’s surgical veteran precision. An elite matchup and a purist’s dream.
  • O’Shaquie Foster vs. Stephen Fulton Jr.
    Junior Lightweight Championship
    Foster’s aggression meets Fulton’s tactical, methodical style — one of the most intriguing style contrasts of the winter.

And with undercards loaded with emerging contenders, this PPV sets the tone for an explosive December.


▶ December 19, 2025 – JAKE PAUL vs. ANTHONY JOSHUA: “Judgement Day” (Netflix)

This is the most polarizing and talked-about crossover event of the decade:
Jake Paul steps into the ring with Anthony Joshua in a full heavyweight fight.

Netflix is pushing this like a global cultural moment — the kind of “everyone’s watching” spectacle that transcends boxing. Whether you love it or hate it, this event will dominate headlines worldwide. Expect viral moments, record-setting streaming numbers, and a weekend where the internet is impossible to escape.


▶ January 10, 2026 – Subriel Matias vs. Dalton Smith (WBC Light-Welterweight Title)

Brooklyn hosts a purist’s delight early in the new year:

  • Subriel Matias, one of boxing’s most feared pressure fighters
  • Dalton Smith, Britain’s sharpest rising star

This one is destined to be a violent, high-tempo war for the WBC’s 140-lb crown.


MMA: UFC CLOSES 2025 WITH A BANG AND OPENS 2026 WITH A MASSIVE MAIN EVENT

▶ December 6, 2025 – UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2

The final UFC PPV of 2025 delivers two title fights and the much-anticipated rematch between:

  • Merab Dvalishvili
  • Petr Yan

Their first clash was one of the most controversial and high-paced bouts in the bantamweight division; Round 2 promises to be even more explosive. UFC 323 also features championship stakes across multiple weights — a cannot-miss finale to the UFC PPV calendar.


▶ January 24, 2026 – UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett

Las Vegas hosts an early contender for the biggest card of 2026:

  • Justin Gaethje, the human highlight reel
  • Paddy Pimblett, stepping into the biggest test of his career

The T-Mobile Arena will be on fire for this one. Expect fireworks, chaos, and momentum-shifting violence for as long as it lasts.


PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING: WWE & AEW DROP MAJOR YEAR-END EVENTS

▶ December 13, 2025 – WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event (Washington, D.C.)

WWE keeps the legacy alive with its modern take on the classic NBC staple. This winter edition sets up the road to Royal Rumble and promises big storyline pivots heading into the new year.


▶ December 27, 2025 – AEW Worlds End (Chicago)

AEW closes out 2025 with its fan-favorite PPV, Worlds End, returning to Chicago. Expect debuts, grudge matches, and Tony Khan stacking the card with AEW’s signature long-form storytelling payoffs.


▶ JANUARY 31, 2026 – WWE Royal Rumble

Yes, technically outside the two-month window — but it looms large:

  • One of WWE’s biggest four annual PLEs
  • Two 30-superstar Rumble matches
  • Huge surprises
  • The official kickoff to the WrestleMania season

This event is always a global viewing phenomenon.


OTHER MAJOR SPORTS: THE BIGGEST GAME IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL

▶ January 20, 2026 – College Football National Championship

Broadcast at 7:30 PM ET, this is the culmination of the college football playoff push — a stadium-shaking spectacle and one of the most-watched sporting events of every calendar year.

We don’t know the matchup yet, but we know this:

Every major sports fan will be locked in.


SUNSET’S TAKE: WHY THIS PPV WINDOW MATTERS

The next eight weeks represent one of the most balanced, diverse, and high-stakes PPV calendars in years:

  • Boxing gets three globally significant fights
  • UFC delivers two championship-level cards
  • WWE and AEW close the year with narrative-heavy premium events
  • And college football brings the biggest non-pro championship in America

Across December and January, sports fans aren’t simply getting events — they’re getting moments.

And Sunset is streaming the pulse of every one of them.

Palm Royale

Palm Royale (2024)

Palm Royale Surges Into Its Second Season as One of Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Originals

“Palm Royale” has stepped firmly into its second season, and the buzz surrounding Apple TV+’s glossy, star-studded dramedy has only intensified. New episodes will continue rolling out through January 2026, and with each installment the series deepens its grip on viewers who love sharp writing, rich character dynamics, and a world dripping with ambition, glamour, and social intrigue.

On Apple TV+, “Palm Royale” has quickly become a standout performer. The series consistently charts near the top of the platform’s most-watched offerings, regularly surpassing many other high-profile titles. During the week ending November 16, 2025, it ranked as the seventh most-streamed original on the service—a level of stability that few shows maintain two seasons in. Beyond Apple’s own metrics, it has shown real staying power in cross-platform rankings as well, occasionally landing among the top five non-Netflix titles at its peak when the first season premiered.

Part of the show’s enduring momentum comes from its exceptional ensemble. Kristen Wiig anchors the series with a deft balance of humor and vulnerability, while Ricky Martin, Laura Dern, and a deeply talented supporting cast bring dimension and energy to every storyline. Each new episode triggers fresh social conversation, trade-press coverage, and an ongoing wave of pop-culture chatter that keeps the series in the spotlight.

In New Jersey—where arts and entertainment thrive year-round—shows like “Palm Royale” fit naturally into the broader cultural landscape. The state’s theatre scene mirrors the show’s blend of spectacle and storytelling, offering everything from intimate performances to grand productions across the region. For those ready to immerse themselves in live arts beyond the screen, Explore New Jersey’s guide to local theatre highlights the many venues and performances waiting for audiences statewide.

With its continued ratings strength, high-profile cast, and a second season delivering new layers of intrigue, “Palm Royale” stands as one of Apple TV+’s most notable ongoing successes. Its wide appeal and consistent chart performance signal that the series isn’t just popular—it’s shaping the cultural conversation, elevating Apple’s lineup, and securing its place as a must-watch for viewers in New Jersey and beyond.

Family Plan 2

The Family Plan 2 (2025)

“The Family Plan 2” Now Streaming on Sunset: A High-Energy Holiday Adventure With Heart

A brand-new action-comedy is lighting up screens, and you can stream it right now on Sunset. The Family Plan 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2023 hit, brings back the blend of big laughs, bigger action, and family chaos that made the original a standout. This time, the stakes are higher, the scenery is grander, and the Morgan family is more entertaining than ever.

Released on Apple TV+ on November 21, 2025—and now available to watch through Sunset—this Apple Original Film takes viewers on a rollicking holiday adventure that mixes espionage, holiday spirit, and a whole lot of Morgan-family mayhem.

A Family Vacation That Goes Off the Rails
Former assassin Dan Morgan, played once again by Mark Wahlberg, is trying his best to keep life simple. After years of evading his violent past, he’s set on giving his family the most ordinary, peaceful Christmas vacation possible. But if you’ve followed Dan Morgan before, you know peaceful isn’t exactly in the cards.

What begins as a cheerful family trip to Europe quickly spirals into a globe-spanning chase. Old enemies resurface, secrets blow up at the worst possible moments, and Dan finds himself torn between keeping his family safe and keeping his past buried. From narrow escapes to comedic misfires, The Family Plan 2 balances high-octane entertainment with plenty of heart.

A Tour Through Europe—with Explosions, Laughs, and Family Chaos
The film takes viewers through some of Europe’s most iconic destinations. London’s busy streets, Paris’ historic backdrops, and wintery European markets all become part of a chase that never slows down. The holiday setting adds a festive spark to the action, creating the perfect seasonal movie for families who love a little adrenaline with their Christmas cheer.

A Cast That Brings the Action and the Heart
Mark Wahlberg leads the charge, bringing both physical comedy and action-star grit to his role. Michelle Monaghan returns as the ever-supportive (and increasingly suspicious) wife, joining their on-screen kids Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby as the Morgan family once again finds itself pulled into danger.

New to the franchise is Kit Harington, stepping in as the villain. His performance adds fresh intensity to the sequel, giving Dan Morgan a formidable—and occasionally darkly funny—opponent.

A Sequel That Levels Up Everything Fans Loved
The follow-up expands on the first film with:
• Bigger action sequences
• Sharper comedic moments
• More complex family dynamics
• A fast-moving holiday storyline that’s easy to love

If the original blended spy thrills with family comedy, the sequel dials both up to eleven, offering an action-packed ride that still finds time for genuine emotional moments.

Stream “The Family Plan 2” Now on Sunset
Whether you’re looking for a fun family movie night, craving an action-comedy with holiday charm, or simply a fan of Wahlberg’s high-energy performances, The Family Plan 2 is ready to hit play on Sunset right now.

Get comfy, grab some snacks, and let the Morgan family take you on a holiday vacation unlike any other—full of twists, laughs, and explosive surprises.

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Pay-Per-View Events (November 2025)

Stream the Biggest Pay-Per-View Events Now on Sunset: Boxing, AEW, and More

Sunset is bringing the excitement of live combat sports and pro wrestling straight to your screen this weekend and beyond. Fans won’t want to miss a moment of the action, with marquee fights and championship matches streaming now and available on-demand for those who want front-row access from the comfort of home.

Boxing Spotlight: David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde

Saturday, November 22, 2025, marks a major night in boxing as David Benavidez defends his WBC light heavyweight title against the formidable Anthony Yarde. The fight takes place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, promising a dramatic showdown in front of an international audience. Benavidez, known for his relentless power and precision, faces Yarde, a knockout artist with a reputation for upending champions. This matchup is a must-watch for fans of high-stakes boxing, and it is available on DAZN for viewers in the U.S.

Pro Wrestling Action: AEW Full Gear 2025

Also on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 8 PM ET, wrestling fans can tune in for AEW: Full Gear 2025, one of All Elite Wrestling’s biggest annual events. Hosted at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, Full Gear promises thrilling bouts, including the AEW Women’s World Championship match between Kris Statlander and Mercedes Mone. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to AEW, this pay-per-view offers a mix of technical wrestling, high-flying stunts, and dramatic storytelling that has made AEW one of the most exciting names in pro wrestling today. Tickets and streaming are available via PPV.com or traditional providers, making it easy to catch all the live action.

Looking Ahead: Major PPV Events to Watch

Sunset keeps the momentum going beyond this weekend with several highly anticipated events on the horizon. WWE’s Survivor Series takes place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, in San Diego, California. The annual event, known for its team-based elimination matches and headline championship bouts, is streaming on Peacock in the U.S., offering fans a chance to follow their favorite Superstars in a night of intense competition.

Mixed martial arts enthusiasts can also gear up for UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2 on Saturday, December 6, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following that, boxing fans can mark their calendars for the interim WBC super lightweight title fight between Lamont Roach Jr. and Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, also scheduled for December 6, streaming on Prime PPV. Both events promise top-tier matchups with fighters at the peak of their careers, delivering heart-pounding action and unforgettable moments.

Sunset makes it simple for viewers to stream these premium events live or on-demand, ensuring you never miss a knockout punch, a high-flying wrestling maneuver, or a championship-clinching moment. Whether you’re a fan of boxing, MMA, or pro wrestling, Sunset is your gateway to the best live sports entertainment happening now.

You can check all current and upcoming streaming events on Sunset and make sure your weekend is packed with live action and excitement.

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The Last Frontier (2025 TV Series)

The Last Frontier (2025 TV Series) — Now Streaming on Sunset

Thrills, suspense, and high-stakes drama collide in the new American thriller series The Last Frontier, now streaming on Sunset. Created by Jon Bokenkamp, the mind behind The Blacklist, this series blends pulse-pounding action with intricate mystery, delivering a television experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats week after week.

A Harrowing Premise

The Last Frontier opens with a shocking disaster: a prison transport plane crashes in the isolated Alaskan wilderness, releasing dozens of dangerous inmates into the unforgiving terrain. Amid the chaos, a lone U.S. Marshal, Frank Remnick, portrayed by Jason Clarke, must defend his tight-knit town from the violent escapees. But as the danger escalates, Remnick realizes the crash may not have been an accident—it could be part of a larger, sinister conspiracy that threatens more than just his community.

The series expertly weaves together suspense, survival, and conspiracy, keeping viewers guessing who can be trusted in a landscape where danger lurks at every turn.

Star-Studded Cast

The show features a compelling ensemble of talent:

  • Jason Clarke as Frank Remnick, the determined U.S. Marshal racing against time to protect his town.
  • Dominic Cooper, delivering intrigue and intensity as one of the key figures connected to the crash.
  • Haley Bennett and Simone Kessell, whose characters bring depth and emotional stakes to the unfolding drama.
  • Tait Blum and Dallas Goldtooth, portraying pivotal roles that heighten the tension and unpredictability of the story.
  • Alfre Woodard, a powerhouse presence adding gravitas and wisdom in moments of crisis.

This carefully curated cast ensures that every episode pulses with drama and authenticity, drawing viewers deeper into the treacherous Alaskan wilderness.

Release and Streaming

The Last Frontier premiered on October 10, 2025, and new episodes continue to release weekly on Apple TV+. Sunset brings you the series in full, allowing fans to stream the latest episodes on-demand and experience the suspense as it unfolds.

Filming and Setting

While the story is set against the stark, snowy backdrop of Alaska, the series was primarily filmed in Montreal and Quebec City, Canada. The production teams expertly recreated the rugged Alaskan wilderness, combining stunning cinematography with realistic set designs that immerse viewers in the chilling environment of the series.

Why You Should Watch

The Last Frontier is more than a survival thriller—it’s a high-stakes drama about courage, morality, and human resilience. With a masterful mix of suspenseful plot twists, compelling character arcs, and breathtaking visuals, it appeals to fans of intense drama, mystery, and action.

Whether you’re drawn to the adrenaline of a thriller, the intrigue of a conspiracy, or the sheer power of great storytelling, The Last Frontier delivers on all fronts. Sunset gives you access to this must-watch series, making it easy to catch every episode as it drops.


Stream The Last Frontier now on Sunset and join Frank Remnick as he battles danger, deceit, and the elements in one of the most gripping series of 2025.

Frankenstein

Frankenstein (2025)

Sunset Streaming Spotlight on: Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Dominates Weekend Views

The streaming landscape just got electrified as Guillermo del Toro’s highly anticipated adaptation of Frankenstein premiered on Sunset following the weekend of November 11, 2025. The film quickly soared to the top, captivating audiences worldwide with its dark, immersive reimagining of Mary Shelley’s timeless tale.

Record-Breaking Streaming Numbers

In just its opening weekend, Frankenstein amassed 29.1 million views, translating to a staggering 73.6 million hours watched—enough to claim the No. 1 spot on both Netflix’s US and global Top 10 charts. The film’s compelling mix of horror, human drama, and cinematic artistry has resonated strongly with audiences, making it the definitive streaming event of the week.

Storyline and Performances

Del Toro brings his signature visual flair to the story of Victor Frankenstein, portrayed by Oscar Isaac, a scientist obsessed with unlocking the mysteries of life. Opposite him, Jacob Elordi delivers a powerhouse performance as Frankenstein’s tragic creation, combining vulnerability, rage, and profound humanity. Critics have singled out Elordi’s portrayal as a standout, noting that his emotional depth elevates the film beyond a traditional horror remake.

Set against meticulously crafted sets and haunting cinematography, Frankenstein balances chilling suspense with moments of profound introspection. The narrative explores themes of ambition, identity, and the moral limits of scientific experimentation, reminding viewers why Shelley’s original novel remains a touchstone in literary and cinematic history.

Critical and Industry Buzz

The movie’s early reception has been overwhelmingly positive. Reviewers have praised del Toro’s direction, the intricate production design, and the film’s ability to merge classic Gothic horror with modern storytelling techniques. Some industry insiders are already discussing early Oscar potential, particularly for Elordi and the film’s visual effects, marking it as a must-watch in both streaming and awards circles.

Other Streaming Favorites This Week

While Frankenstein dominates headlines, the streaming ecosystem remains rich and diverse. Notable titles trending across platforms this week include:

  • Materialists – A24’s indie gem continues to draw attention on HBO Max, praised for its thought-provoking storytelling and outstanding ensemble cast.
  • Warfare – The 2025 war epic on HBO Max has captured viewers with its gripping realism and large-scale battle sequences.
  • Fantastic Four: First Steps – Marvel’s latest Disney+ release continues to attract comic book fans eager for superhero adventures.
  • Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy – Amazon Prime Video’s heartwarming drama maintains strong viewership among families and loyal Perry fans.
  • Nobody 2 – The action-packed sequel streams strongly across multiple platforms, satisfying fans of high-octane thrillers.
  • Holiday Classics – Seasonal favorites like Elf and The Polar Express are returning to homes nationwide, proving that beloved holiday films remain streaming staples as we enter the festive season.

Sunset’s Streaming Advantage

Sunset continues to provide the best-in-class streaming experience, offering immediate access to cinematic releases like Frankenstein as well as a broad catalog of top-performing films and fan favorites. From blockbusters to indie standouts, Sunset curates content that ensures viewers always find something compelling to watch, all in high-definition with seamless access.

As Frankenstein dominates the weekend charts and other films maintain momentum across platforms, it’s clear that streaming remains a dynamic and evolving arena, where compelling storytelling and outstanding performances dictate the conversation. Sunset is proud to be at the forefront of this digital revolution, bringing audiences the very best in cinematic experiences from the comfort of home.

Watch Now on Sunset and explore more streaming hits and hidden gems at the Sunset Streaming Library.

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Pluribus

Pluribus (TV Series 2025– ) 

Pluribus: Vince Gilligan’s Bold New Vision Now Streaming on Sunset

A new era of storytelling has arrived, and Pluribus is leading the charge. Now streaming exclusively on Sunset, this post-apocalyptic psychological thriller from acclaimed creator Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) is an electrifying dive into the uneasy balance between harmony and humanity. Equal parts science fiction and existential drama, Pluribus asks a haunting question: what happens when peace comes at the cost of free will?

Set in a bleak yet eerily serene version of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series unfolds after an otherworldly event known only as the Joining. Triggered by an extraterrestrial signal carrying an RNA-based virus, the Joining infects nearly every living human. The result is the birth of a unified consciousness—millions of minds linked together in a blissful, unbreakable hive. Those infected, known as “the Others,” live without anger, hatred, or fear. They are calm, kind, and utterly content. But they are also hollowed out, stripped of individuality, passion, and choice.

At the heart of the story is Carol Sturka, played with gripping intensity by Rhea Seehorn. A once-successful, deeply cynical novelist, Carol is one of only twelve known people immune to the virus. While the Others see the Joining as salvation, she sees it as the end of humanity as we know it—a forced utopia where true emotion no longer exists. Carol becomes a solitary outlier in a smiling, synchronized world, burdened by her memories, her emotions, and the crushing knowledge that she alone still feels pain, fear, and rage.

Her struggle deepens when the collective consciousness begins to communicate with her through Zosia (Karolina Wydra), a serene and haunting representative of the hive mind. The Others want Carol to “join” them—to erase the chaos of individuality once and for all. But Carol resists, determined to find a way to restore what was lost. Yet there’s a devastating cost: when she lashes out or even feels strong negative emotions, it physically harms—or kills—members of the hive. Saving the world, it seems, could mean destroying it.

Pluribus isn’t just science fiction—it’s an intellectual and emotional gauntlet. Gilligan, whose mastery of tension and moral complexity defined Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, turns his lens toward a different kind of addiction: the craving for certainty, serenity, and collective belonging. The series poses timeless, uncomfortable questions:

  • Is freedom worth the suffering it brings?
  • Is individuality sacred, even if it leads to division and pain?
  • And if perfection is possible, should we want it at all?

Cinematically, Pluribus is stunning. Its quiet, sunlit wastelands and surreal calm echo through every frame, contrasting beautifully with the storm of emotion inside Carol’s mind. The series is as much about sound as silence, capturing the unsettling peace of a world without conflict. Critics have already hailed it as one of Gilligan’s boldest works yet—“a meditation on the price of peace” and “a psychological odyssey that redefines what science fiction can be.”

Of course, for longtime fans of Vince Gilligan, Pluribus also feels like a homecoming. Before his groundbreaking work on Breaking Bad, Gilligan honed his storytelling craft on The X-Files, serving as a writer, director, and producer for nearly a decade. His tenure there—described by Gilligan himself as “film school, except they were paying me to attend”—shaped his gift for blending the extraordinary with the intimately human. He wrote or co-wrote roughly 30 episodes, directed two, and even co-created the cult-favorite spinoff The Lone Gunmen. It was during his X-Files years that he cast Bryan Cranston in the episode “Drive”—a decision that later changed television history when Cranston became Walter White.

In Pluribus, you can feel every thread of Gilligan’s evolution: the eerie science fiction roots of The X-Files, the moral weight of Breaking Bad, and the emotional precision of Better Call Saul. It’s a fusion of everything he’s mastered—wrapped in a premise that feels unsettlingly relevant in today’s world of algorithmic echo chambers and collective thinking.

Now streaming on Sunset, Pluribus invites viewers to experience a story that’s as provocative as it is beautiful. It’s science fiction for those who crave depth, a thriller for those who think, and a meditation for those who question. In a landscape of endless content, Pluribus stands apart—a mirror held up to the human condition, asking whether unity without individuality is truly peace… or something far darker.