Task (2025)

Task (2025)

Now Streaming on Sunset: “Task” – A Gritty New Crime Drama You Can’t Miss – Watch live on HBO and stream it On-Demand beginning Mondays.

If crime dramas are your go-to, “Task”, now streaming on Sunset, is poised to become your next obsession. Premiered on HBO on September 7, 2025, this riveting series dives deep into the shadowy corners of Philadelphia’s working-class suburbs, blending suspense, intricate storytelling, and unforgettable performances.

The series centers on an FBI agent tasked with leading a specialized task force to dismantle a wave of violent robberies. But these aren’t just ordinary criminals—the crimes are orchestrated by an unassuming family man, whose double life slowly unravels in shocking and unpredictable ways. With every episode, the tension escalates, forcing viewers to question how well we truly know the people around us.

Mark Ruffalo anchors the cast with his signature intensity, bringing authenticity and depth to his portrayal of the FBI agent. He’s joined by a powerhouse ensemble including Tom Pelphrey, Emilia Jones, Jamie McShane, Sam Keeley, Thuso Mbedu, Fabien Frankel, Alison Oliver, Raúl Castillo, and Martha Plimpton, each delivering nuanced performances that elevate the series beyond typical crime drama fare.

Behind the scenes, “Task” boasts an impressive production team with Jeremy Yaches, Brad Ingelsby, Mark Ruffalo, Nicole Jordan-Webber, Mark Roybal, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, David Crockett, Paul Lee, and Ron Schmidt at the helm, ensuring the series’ gripping narrative and cinematic visuals stay sharp from start to finish.

Whether you’re drawn to meticulously plotted heists, complex character studies, or the tension of an FBI investigation in a gritty urban setting, “Task” delivers on every front. Its authentic depiction of Philadelphia’s suburbs, combined with high-stakes drama and psychological intrigue, makes it a standout in 2025’s crime drama landscape.

Don’t miss out“Task” is streaming now on Sunset. Tune in to witness the collision of ordinary life and extraordinary crime, and experience a show that keeps you on the edge of your seat from the first scene to the last.

The Morning Show

The Morning Show (TV Series 2019 – )

The Morning Show Season 4 Streams Now on Sunset: What You Need to Know

The drama at the heart of broadcast television returns as The Morning Show premieres its fourth season on Sunset. Following the explosive events of Season 3, the new episodes ramp up the tension, intrigue, and high-stakes newsroom chaos that have become the show’s signature. Fans can now stream all the latest episodes and catch up on the twists that have set the stage for Season 4.

Season 3 Recap: Secrets, Scandals, and Corporate Shake-Ups
Season 3, which premiered in late 2023, was dominated by the looming sale of UBA, the network behind The Morning Show, to tech billionaire Paul Marks (Jon Hamm). The season explored the intersection of personal ambition and corporate power, with a network-wide hack exposing confidential secrets—including Bradley Jackson’s (Reese Witherspoon) decision to cover up her brother Hal’s involvement in the January 6 Capitol insurrection, aided by ousted network president Cory Ellison (Billy Crudup).

The season finale pushed both Bradley and Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) to make life-altering choices. Alex exposed Marks’ shady dealings, halting the UBA sale and pushing instead for a merger with rival network NBN, cementing her influence at the network. Bradley and Hal turned themselves in to the FBI, owning up to their roles in the January 6 cover-up, leaving viewers eager to see the fallout in the new season.

Season 4: Power Plays and Rising Tensions
Season 4 premiered on September 17 and 24, 2025, and immediately plunged viewers into a transformed media landscape. The merger of UBA and NBN has created a new entity, UBN, with budget cuts, staff layoffs, and an uneasy corporate culture that threatens to undermine morale.

Bradley Jackson returns to the desk under the shadow of her deal with the FBI. While she avoids prison time by providing information on Paul Marks, she is thrust back into danger when an anonymous tip points to a separate network cover-up. Accepting her old role once again, Bradley digs into the story, balancing ethical responsibility with personal risk.

Alex Levy continues to demonstrate her strategic acumen, securing a top spot on the UBN management team. Her Season 4 debut includes orchestrating the dramatic defection of an Iranian Olympic fencer during a live broadcast—an event that showcases both her journalistic instinct and her ability to navigate corporate politics.

Chaos returns with Cory Ellison, whose manipulative tactics disrupt the network once more. Ellison blackmails UBN President Stella Bak (Greta Lee) after uncovering a personal affair involving the spouse of a board member, heightening tension in the executive suite and setting up a season of high-stakes maneuvering.

As Season 4 progresses, the combination of Bradley’s investigation and Cory’s scheming threatens to reveal just how fragile UBN’s new structure really is. Secrets, scandals, and power struggles abound, ensuring that viewers are on the edge of their seats each week.

The Morning Show Season 4 is streaming now on Sunset. Catch every twist, every revelation, and every headline-making moment by tuning in and immersing yourself in the drama of the newsroom like never before.

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)

The Fantastic Four: First Steps – Now Streaming on Sunset

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken a bold leap forward with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the 2025 live-action reboot of Marvel’s iconic superhero team. Directed by Matt Shakman, this latest adaptation transports audiences to a stylish, retro-futuristic 1960s setting, blending the optimism of the Space Race with classic comic book nostalgia. Unlike previous attempts, this version has been met with strong critical acclaim and fan enthusiasm, making it a must-watch for MCU fans and newcomers alike.

Story and Setting

A New Universe, A Fresh Perspective
The film is set in Earth-828, an alternate universe that allows the story to explore a fresh timeline without disrupting the main MCU continuity. By embracing a 1960s aesthetic, the movie taps into the charm of early Fantastic Four comics while delivering a visually striking, retro-futuristic vibe that feels both nostalgic and modern.

Plot Overview
The story picks up four years after the Fantastic Four have already gained their powers, giving the film the freedom to skip origin stories and dive straight into action. The team must unite to defend Earth from Galactus, the cosmic entity threatening planetary destruction, and his herald, the Silver Surfer. Central to the film is the dynamic between the team members, emphasizing family, sacrifice, and the personal costs of heroism.

Villain Focus
Unlike previous adaptations that centered on Doctor Doom, Galactus takes the spotlight as the primary antagonist, adding a cosmic scale and sense of urgency that elevates the stakes. The Silver Surfer’s presence as his herald introduces a visually and narratively dynamic partnership, offering a fresh spin on Marvel’s classic lore.

Cast and Characters

The Fantastic Four

  • Reed Richards / Mister FantasticPedro Pascal brings a layered performance as the stretchy, brilliant leader, whose powers metaphorically mirror the pressures of balancing leadership and fatherhood.
  • Sue Storm / Invisible WomanVanessa Kirby delivers emotional depth and strength, and director Matt Shakman notes she may be the most powerful member of the team.
  • Johnny Storm / Human TorchJoseph Quinn ignites the screen with charisma and energy.
  • Ben Grimm / The ThingEbon Moss-Bachrach channels the heart of the fan-favorite rock-solid hero.

Other Key Roles

  • Galactus – Voiced by Ralph Ineson, the cosmic threat looms large over the story.
  • Silver SurferJulia Garner portrays a new incarnation of the iconic herald.
  • Doctor DoomRobert Downey Jr. makes a tantalizing uncredited cameo in the post-credits scene, hinting at future MCU storylines.

Reception and Box Office

Critical Acclaim
Critics and audiences alike have praised First Steps for its visual flair, strong performances, and inventive retro style. By skipping origin stories, the film is free to focus on character development and epic set pieces, which has resonated with both longtime fans and new viewers.

Box Office Success
Commercially, the film has been a record-breaking success, grossing over $520 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing Fantastic Four movie in history.

Home Media and Streaming

Streaming Now on Sunset
For fans eager to experience the action and nostalgia at home, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is now available on Sunset, alongside other digital platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, since September 23, 2025.

Physical Release
Collectors and fans of 4K visuals can look forward to the 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD release on October 14, 2025, complete with special features and behind-the-scenes content.

Why You Should Watch

Whether you’re revisiting the Fantastic Four for the first time or diving into this retro-futuristic MCU adventure, First Steps delivers a thrilling, heartfelt, and visually stunning experience. With its vibrant 1960s aesthetic, powerhouse performances, and cosmic stakes, this film is a standout in the Marvel canon and a perfect addition to your Sunset streaming lineup.

Experience the adventure, the heroics, and the family dynamics that define Marvel’s first family—stream The Fantastic Four: First Steps now on Sunset.

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Freakier Friday (2025)

Freakier Friday Is Streaming Now on Sunset 🎬✨

It’s official—Disney’s long-awaited sequel Freakier Friday is now streaming on Sunset, bringing back the body-swapping chaos that made the original a fan favorite. Released in theaters on August 8, 2025, the film quickly became one of this year’s standout family comedies. Now, with Sunset carrying the exclusive streaming spotlight, you can experience (or re-experience) the multigenerational mayhem right at home.

A Sequel 22 Years in the Making

When Disney dropped Freaky Friday back in 2003, audiences immediately fell in love with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as mother-and-daughter duo Tess and Anna Coleman. Their swapped-lives adventure was heartfelt, hilarious, and instantly iconic. Fast forward to 2025, and Freakier Friday doubles down on everything that made the original unforgettable—this time with a multigenerational twist.

The premise is simple but irresistible: Anna is now grown up with a daughter of her own, as well as a soon-to-be stepdaughter, and Tess is still very much the glue trying to keep the family balanced. When fate intervenes and a mysterious magical spark sets off another body-swap—this time involving four characters instead of two—the Colemans realize that lightning really can strike twice. What follows is a blend of laugh-out-loud scenarios, heartfelt lessons, and the kind of Disney magic that makes the story both nostalgic and fresh.

Meet the Cast

Freakier Friday boasts a cast that blends legacy talent with fresh faces, making it both a reunion and a new adventure:

  • Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman
  • Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman
  • Julia Butters as Harper Coleman (Anna’s daughter)
  • Sophia Hammons as Lily Reyes (Anna’s soon-to-be stepdaughter)
  • Manny Jacinto as Eric Reyes (Anna’s fiancé)
  • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Ella (a key player in the body-swap chaos)
  • Chad Michael Murray returning as Jake
  • Christina Vidal Mitchell as Maddie
  • Mark Harmon as Ryan

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan bring the heart of the original back to life, while rising stars like Julia Butters (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) add a fresh spark for a new generation of viewers.

Why Freakier Friday Works

What makes this sequel so special is its balance of nostalgia and evolution. Fans of the 2003 original will love the callbacks, inside jokes, and the natural chemistry between Curtis and Lohan. At the same time, the introduction of new characters and the expanded four-person swap adds plenty of creative possibilities that keep the movie feeling unpredictable and new.

At its core, Freakier Friday is still about family, empathy, and seeing life from someone else’s perspective, but it raises the stakes by showing how those lessons play out across multiple generations. The humor lands for both kids and adults, making it a true four-quadrant Disney family film.

Release Timeline

  • In Theaters: August 8, 2025
  • Digital Rental/Purchase: Expected late September or early October 2025
  • Disney+ Streaming Release: Anticipated November or December 2025

But the good news for Sunset fans is that Freakier Friday is already available to stream right here, giving you a head start before its wider digital rollout.

Why Watch on Sunset

Streaming on Sunset means you’re not just watching a movie—you’re stepping into a curated entertainment experience. With Freakier Friday now live, Sunset brings the latest Disney magic directly to your screen, complete with extras, recommendations, and an easy way to dive deeper into the story. Whether you’re watching solo, with family, or planning a nostalgic movie night with friends, this film fits right into Sunset’s growing lineup of must-watch releases.

Freakier Friday isn’t just a sequel—it’s a celebration of how beloved stories can grow with us. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan shine in their return, the new cast brings energy and charm, and the film strikes the right balance between honoring its legacy and pushing the story into new territory.

And the best part? You don’t have to wait—stream Freakier Friday now on Sunset and see for yourself why this sequel is already being called one of Disney’s most heartfelt comedies of the decade.

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AKA Charlie Sheen (2025)

AKA Charlie Sheen: Netflix’s Tell-All Documentary Streaming Now on Sunset

Charlie Sheen has always been one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable figures. For decades, he seemed determined to torch his own career while somehow managing to keep reinventing himself as both a leading man and a headline machine. Now, Netflix’s new two-part documentary “AKA Charlie Sheen” puts the spotlight squarely on the man behind the chaos, with director Andrew Rezni asking direct, uncomfortable questions that Sheen answers with striking honesty. It’s streaming now on Sunset, and it may just be the most unfiltered version of Charlie Sheen the world has ever seen.


The Documentary’s Raw Energy

The series is structured in three chapters—“Partying,” “Partying with Problems,” and simply, “Problems.” It’s a clever framework that mirrors the trajectory of Sheen’s life. At first, his partying seemed harmless enough, even part of his Hollywood allure. But eventually, the excesses snowballed into full-blown addiction, public meltdowns, legal trouble, and broken relationships.

What makes the film so compelling is Sheen’s willingness to own his mistakes. He doesn’t sugarcoat his past, and at times he’s brutally self-critical. One of the most powerful moments comes when he admits: “Shame is suffocating.” It’s a simple but cutting observation about the weight he carried through years of self-destruction.


Friends, Family, and Famous Faces

The documentary brings in plenty of voices from Sheen’s orbit, offering different perspectives on the man behind the headlines. Jon Cryer, his longtime co-star on Two and a Half Men, is especially candid. He praises Sheen’s talent but doesn’t shy away from describing how painful it was to work alongside someone deep in addiction. His mix of humor and heartbreak gives the doc an extra layer of authenticity.

Then there’s Sean Penn, who grew up with Sheen in Malibu and appears mostly to puff away on cigarettes. His presence may not add much in terms of analysis, but it does underscore the star-studded circles Sheen has always moved in.

Perhaps the most heartwarming contribution comes from Tony Todd, Sheen’s longtime friend. The affection between the two men is palpable, with Sheen visibly lighting up whenever Todd’s name comes up. It’s a reminder that behind the chaos, real relationships helped anchor him.


A Life of Contradictions

Sheen’s career has always been defined by extremes. He was Oscar-level in Platoon and Wall Street, charming and comedic in Two and a Half Men, and then bafflingly incoherent on his Violent Torpedo of Truth tour. His life, as the documentary shows, is a paradox: a man hellbent on destruction who somehow always found another chance.

The film also revisits some of his most infamous chapters—his brief but unforgettable cameo in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, his tabloid-fueled “tiger blood” and “winning” era, his bizarre experiments with sex and drugs, and even the surreal moment when his crack dealer helped him get clean. It’s a story that sounds fictional, yet every word of it is true.


Where Charlie Sheen Stands Today

What sets AKA Charlie Sheen apart from just another celebrity tell-all is its look at where he is now. Sheen is eight years sober, openly living with HIV, and slowly repairing his relationships with his five children and his famous family. The rawness of the documentary shows a man who is far from perfect but finally grounded in accountability.

Interestingly, the film never mentions Ashton Kutcher’s takeover of Two and a Half Men. Sunset’s take? That omission might be deliberate, a way of leaving Sheen’s legacy on the show untouched. If he does step back into the spotlight again, here’s hoping it’s for a role as demanding as Platoon—something that taps into his real acting chops instead of letting him play a version of himself.


Sunset’s Verdict

AKA Charlie Sheen is messy, fascinating, and at times wildly uncomfortable—but so is Sheen himself. If you go in expecting a puff piece, you’ll be surprised by how much candor and reflection it delivers. If you expect a total trainwreck, you’ll find surprising moments of tenderness and wisdom.

In the end, it’s not just a documentary about a celebrity meltdown; it’s about survival, shame, and the strange ways fame can both destroy and protect a person.

Verdict: stream it now on Sunset, and be prepared for one of Hollywood’s wildest cautionary tales told by the man who lived it.

Black Rabbit

Black Rabbit (2025)

Black Rabbit: The Gripping New Limited Series Starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman Streams Now on Sunset

Television thrillers just got a major upgrade with the arrival of Black Rabbit, the highly anticipated eight-episode limited series starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman, now available to stream in full on Sunset. Premiering originally on Netflix on September 18, 2025, the series delivers a tense, fast-paced story of family, loyalty, and betrayal set against the electric backdrop of New York City’s criminal underworld.

A Tale of Estranged Brothers in the City That Never Sleeps

Black Rabbit centers on brothers Jake (Jude Law) and Vince (Jason Bateman), whose strained relationship is put to the ultimate test. When Vince returns to New York with serious debts to a dangerous loan shark, Jake is reluctantly pulled into a web of crime, deception, and moral compromise. The series unfolds in and around a fictional Lower Manhattan hotspot, the exclusive and buzzing Black Rabbit restaurant, a place where high-stakes business meets the city’s underbelly, offering both glitz and peril in equal measure.

World-Class Cast and Cinematic Storytelling

Law and Bateman bring undeniable chemistry to their roles, balancing tense confrontations with nuanced emotional beats. The series blends thriller, drama, and dark humor, delivering a sophisticated narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the final frame. Each episode layers suspense and character development, making Black Rabbit as much a story about familial bonds as it is a dive into the dangerous nightlife of the city.

Why Sunset Viewers Should Watch

Sunset offers all eight episodes for on-demand streaming, allowing viewers to binge the series at their own pace. With cinematic direction, sharp dialogue, and a compelling soundtrack that captures the pulse of Manhattan nights, Black Rabbit is a must-watch for fans of suspenseful dramas and high-profile acting talent.

Whether you’re drawn to the criminal intrigue, the sibling dynamics, or the stylish New York City setting, Black Rabbit promises to be an unforgettable journey. Don’t miss your chance to experience the series in its entirety, exclusively streaming now on Sunset.

Black Rabbit proves that limited series storytelling can be both immersive and intense, making it one of the standout releases of 2025 for thrill-seekers and drama aficionados alike.

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Highest 2 Lowest (2025)

Highest 2 Lowest: Spike Lee and Denzel Washington Deliver a Gripping 2025 Crime Thriller Now Streaming on Sunset

The year’s most talked-about crime thriller has arrived on Sunset—and it’s a masterclass in tension, morality, and storytelling. Highest 2 Lowest, directed by Spike Lee and starring the incomparable Denzel Washington, reimagines Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low for a modern era. The result is a bold, razor-sharp film that fuses social commentary, urban grit, and timeless cinematic craftsmanship.

Streaming now on Sunset, this isn’t just another crime drama. It’s a morality play wrapped in suspense, a modern parable about power, greed, and the cost of doing what’s right when the stakes couldn’t be higher.


A New Spin on a Classic

Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 masterpiece High and Low has long been celebrated as one of the finest crime thrillers ever made, a film that explored the thin line between wealth and poverty in postwar Japan. Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest honors the structure of Kurosawa’s story while pushing it into new territory—reframing the tale in contemporary America and layering in urgent themes of class, race, and music-industry power struggles.

The central character, played by Denzel Washington, isn’t a corporate executive but a legendary music mogul who has built an empire out of hustle, vision, and grit. Just as he’s on the brink of securing a career-defining deal, a kidnapping shatters his carefully constructed world.

But there’s a twist: the kidnappers don’t snatch his child—they take the chauffeur’s son by mistake. What follows is a brutal test of conscience. Does he sacrifice his future, fortune, and freedom to save someone else’s child? Or does he protect his empire and live with the consequences?


Denzel Washington at His Best

At the heart of Highest 2 Lowest is a towering performance from Denzel Washington, who brings gravitas and emotional depth to every frame. Washington’s music mogul is charismatic yet conflicted, commanding yet vulnerable—a man whose every choice is haunted by questions of loyalty, justice, and legacy.

Denzel thrives in roles that force his characters to wrestle with morality (Training Day, Fences, The Equalizer), and here he channels that energy into one of his most complex characters to date. His performance makes the audience feel every ounce of the weight pressing down on him as the clock ticks and lives hang in the balance.


Spike Lee’s Bold Vision

Spike Lee has always been a filmmaker unafraid of blending genre with commentary, and Highest 2 Lowest is no exception. While it works as a nail-biting thriller—complete with tense set pieces, shadowy cinematography, and an unforgettable score—it also challenges viewers to think about wealth inequality, systemic corruption, and the blurred lines of morality in the pursuit of power.

Lee stages the story against the backdrop of the American music industry, itself a world where art, commerce, and exploitation collide. By setting the moral dilemma in this world, he amplifies Kurosawa’s original themes, making them resonate with today’s conversations about privilege, justice, and responsibility.


Streaming Now on Sunset

For fans of suspenseful cinema, powerhouse performances, and thought-provoking storytelling, Highest 2 Lowest is essential viewing. And now, you don’t have to wait—it’s streaming exclusively on Sunset.

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Why Highest 2 Lowest Matters

Great thrillers don’t just entertain—they make us question ourselves. What would you do if faced with the same impossible choice? What do we owe each other when the cost of doing the right thing is everything we’ve worked for?

Spike Lee and Denzel Washington aren’t just revisiting a classic—they’re reframing it for a new generation. By fusing the bones of Kurosawa’s masterpiece with the urgency of today’s cultural landscape, Highest 2 Lowest becomes more than a remake. It’s a statement.


Final Thoughts

With Highest 2 Lowest, Spike Lee once again proves he’s one of cinema’s boldest voices, and Denzel Washington cements his legacy as one of the greatest actors of our time. Together, they’ve created a film that’s as thrilling as it is thought-provoking, a story that lingers long after the credits roll.

Streaming now on Sunset, this is more than a film release—it’s an event. Don’t miss it.

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Peacemaker (2022)

Peacemaker Streams Now on Sunset: John Cena Returns as DC’s Most Unpredictable Hero

John Cena is back in action, and he’s bringing chaos, humor, and unexpected depth to the DC Universe in Peacemaker, now streaming on Sunset. Building off his explosive appearance in James Gunn’s 2021 film The Suicide Squad, this series delves deeper into the life of Christopher Smith—better known as Peacemaker—a jingoistic mercenary whose quest for “peace” often comes at a steep personal cost.

The Premise

Picking up after The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker finds himself assigned to Project Butterfly, a top-secret government task force charged with stopping a parasitic alien invasion threatening Earth. While the show delivers adrenaline-pumping action sequences, it also dives into character-driven storytelling, exploring Peacemaker’s complex relationships with his team and the broader DC universe.

Peacemaker’s Inner World

What sets this series apart is its willingness to examine the man behind the mask. Christopher Smith’s tumultuous past—particularly his fraught relationship with his racist father, Auggie Smith (Robert Patrick), aka White Dragon—shapes the emotional core of the show. Through Peacemaker, the series confronts themes of identity, redemption, and the often-blurry line between heroism and villainy. The series balances these darker themes with biting humor, irreverent antics, and Gunn’s signature R-rated tone, giving fans a superhero story unlike any other.

John Cena’s Career-Defining Role

Critics and audiences alike have lauded Cena for his performance, blending over-the-top bravado with moments of genuine vulnerability. Cena’s Peacemaker is the John Cena WWE fans may have long imagined—a character who’s both larger-than-life and surprisingly human. James Gunn has shared that the role was initially written for Dave Bautista, but Cena’s dramatic range and comedic timing made him the perfect fit. From his ridiculous heroics to his introspective moments, Cena proves he’s a force both in and out of the ring.

A Cast That Shines

Peacemaker’s supporting cast brings an equally compelling energy. Danielle Brooks delivers a standout performance as Leota Adebayo, Freddie Stroma brings intensity as Vigilante, Jennifer Holland plays the icy yet sharp Emilia Harcourt, and Steve Agee provides comic relief as John Economos. Season 2 adds Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., further expanding the stakes and connections within the DC Universe.

Iconic Soundtrack

The series’ soundtrack is a character unto itself. James Gunn infuses episodes with hard-hitting 1980s hair metal, perfectly reflecting Peacemaker’s over-the-top personality. The opening credits, featuring Wig Wam’s “Do Ya Wanna Taste It,” pair a memorable cast dance number with high-energy riffs, setting the tone for every episode.

Critical Acclaim

Peacemaker has been a hit with critics and audiences alike. Season 1 earned a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, praised for its daring mix of action, comedy, and character depth. Season 2, which premiered on August 21, 2025, has raised the bar even higher, scoring an impressive 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. The show seamlessly transitions into the newly rebooted DC Universe, continuing to explore emotional stakes, character growth, and unexpected storytelling risks.

Expanding the DC Universe

Peacemaker’s influence extends beyond the series itself. A spin-off centered on Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) is in development, promising intersections with Christopher Smith’s story. Peacemaker also appears in the animated series Creature Commandos (2024) and the upcoming Superman (2025), solidifying the character as a cornerstone of the evolving DCU.

Why You Need to Watch

Streaming now on Sunset, Peacemaker offers an experience that’s as entertaining as it is unpredictable. Fans of action, dark comedy, and character-driven storytelling will find themselves captivated by John Cena’s performance, the inventive storytelling, and the show’s audacious energy. It’s a rare superhero series that can make you laugh, shock you, and move you—all in a single episode.

Whether you’re a longtime DC fan or new to the universe, Peacemaker is a must-watch. Stream it today on Sunset and experience the wild, heartfelt, and irreverent journey of DC’s most complicated mercenary.

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Tulsa King (2022)

Tulsa King Season 3: Sylvester Stallone’s Crime Saga Expands, Streams on Sunset & Paramount+

The wait is nearly over—Tulsa King is coming back in a big way. Paramount+ has officially confirmed that the hit series, starring Sylvester Stallone in one of the most talked-about roles of his career, will return for its third season on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Following its debut, new episodes will drop weekly every Sunday, continuing the story of Dwight “The General” Manfredi as he expands his empire and faces the kind of enemies only Tulsa could create.

What to Expect in Season 3

This season promises higher stakes, new blood, and the kind of gritty storytelling that’s turned Tulsa King into one of streaming’s must-watch crime dramas.

  • Dwight’s Expanding Empire: At the heart of Season 3 is Dwight’s relentless ambition. His foothold in Tulsa has transformed from a shaky startup operation into a legitimate empire—but bigger empires attract bigger threats. The rules of the mob are no longer enough to protect him, and the new season digs deep into the risks that come with unchecked power.
  • The Dunmires Enter the Picture: Season 3 introduces Dwight’s “most dangerous adversaries yet”—the Dunmires, a wealthy, influential family that doesn’t play by traditional mob rules. Robert Patrick (known for Terminator 2) steps into the role of patriarch Jeremiah Dunmire, while Beau Knapp plays his son, Cole. Together, they embody old-school brutality with new-school resources, creating a formidable force that won’t bend to Dwight’s charm or intimidation.
  • Samuel L. Jackson Joins the Cast: In one of the most exciting reveals, Samuel L. Jackson guest stars as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a former prison acquaintance of Dwight’s who is sent back into his life with one mission: kill him. Their reunion adds another layer of tension—and Jackson’s role is more than a cameo. His character is being positioned to launch a Tulsa King spin-off series, NOLA King, expanding the universe well beyond Oklahoma.
  • Behind the Camera: There’s also a major production change this season. Dave Erickson, best known for his work on Mayor of Kingstown, is stepping in as showrunner. Fans can expect the series to lean even more into layered storytelling and tense world-building while keeping the sharp wit and street-level grit that set Tulsa King apart.

Why Tulsa King Season 3 Matters

Few shows have captured the culture clash between mob traditions and modern American life quite like Tulsa King. The series not only gives Stallone one of his richest TV roles but also expands the television crime drama genre with fresh energy. By throwing Dwight into a setting that feels both foreign and familiar, each season has deepened the contrast between his old-world mafia values and the unpredictable, lawless landscapes of middle America.

With Season 3, that dynamic gets even more explosive. Dwight is no longer the outsider trying to find his footing—he’s the power in the room. And that power is about to be tested like never before.

How to Watch and Catch Up

If you need to revisit Dwight’s rise before Season 3 premieres, both Season 1 and Season 2 are now streaming exclusively on Sunset & Paramount+. That means fans can relive the chaos, loyalty shifts, and hard-hitting action from the very beginning—all while preparing for what’s shaping up to be the biggest season yet.

Mark your calendars: Sunday, September 21, 2025 is the day Tulsa King returns. The empire is bigger, the enemies are tougher, and the game is deadlier than ever.

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Nobody 2 (2025)

Nobody 2 – Now Streaming on Sunset

The wait is finally over. The explosive sequel to the 2021 breakout action hit is here. Nobody 2 has officially landed, and you can stream it now on Sunset. With bigger action, sharper storytelling, and a powerhouse cast led once again by Bob Odenkirk, this 2025 American action-thriller proves Hutch Mansell is far from finished.


A New Vision Behind the Camera

One of the biggest shifts for Nobody 2 is the director’s chair. Indonesian filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto takes the reins from Ilya Naishuller, who helmed the first film. Known for his high-octane, hyper-stylized action in The Night Comes for Us and The Big 4, Tjahjanto brings a new level of intensity and choreography to the sequel. The result? Fight scenes that are brutal, inventive, and relentless—exactly what fans of the franchise crave.

The screenplay brings together familiar and fresh voices. Derek Kolstad, the creator of Nobody and co-architect of the John Wick universe, joins forces with Aaron Rabin, crafting a script that balances raw action with character-driven storytelling.


Produced by Action Powerhouses

Behind the scenes, Nobody 2 carries the weight of some of the biggest names in modern action filmmaking. The film is produced by 87North Productions (the team behind Atomic Blonde and John Wick) and Odenkirk Provissiero Entertainment, with David Leitch and Kelly McCormick returning as producers. Their influence ensures the movie hits the sweet spot between smart character arcs and pulse-pounding sequences.


Plot – Hutch Mansell Can’t Escape His Past

Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) just wants one thing—a quiet family vacation, far away from chaos. But peace isn’t in the cards. When his family inadvertently crosses paths with a ruthless crime boss played by Sharon Stone, Hutch is forced back into the violent underworld he swore to leave behind.

The stakes are higher than ever, with his family’s safety on the line and enemies closing in from every direction. Once again, Hutch must unleash the skills that made him a legend, reminding everyone that he’s far more dangerous than he looks.


Cast – Familiar Faces and Bold New Additions

  • Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell, blending vulnerability with lethal precision.
  • Connie Nielsen reprises her role as Becca, Hutch’s wife, caught between family life and the chaos Hutch drags home.
  • RZA is back as Harry, Hutch’s brother and ally.
  • Christopher Lloyd once again steals scenes as David, Hutch’s unpredictable father.

New blood adds fresh energy to the sequel:

  • Sharon Stone commands the screen as the cunning new villain.
  • Colin Hanks joins the cast in a pivotal supporting role.
  • John Ortiz adds weight as one of the key figures tied to Hutch’s new conflict.

Release and Early Reception

Nobody 2 hit theaters on August 15, 2025, drawing strong box office numbers and critical acclaim. Critics praised the film’s brutal fight choreography, Odenkirk’s unwavering commitment to the role, and Tjahjanto’s ability to push the sequel’s action into exhilarating new territory.

Now, as of September 2, 2025, Nobody 2 is available on digital platforms—and streaming right here on Sunset.


Why You Need to Watch Nobody 2 on Sunset

  • Bigger, bolder action: Hand-to-hand combat sequences choreographed with precision and grit.
  • A standout villain: Sharon Stone delivers one of her most memorable roles in years.
  • The evolution of Hutch Mansell: Odenkirk digs even deeper into the duality of a man torn between family and violence.
  • Streaming exclusivity: Experience it now on Sunset, the home for modern action cinema.

Stream Nobody 2 Today

With a relentless pace, a cast firing on all cylinders, and fight sequences that redefine the action-thriller genre, Nobody 2 proves lightning can strike twice. Whether you’re a fan of the first film or new to the franchise, this sequel is not to be missed.

Nobody 2 is streaming now on Sunset. Grab your seat, turn up the volume, and watch Hutch Mansell remind the world why he’s a force to be reckoned with.