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Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025)

This One Goes to Eleven… Again: Spinal Tap II: The End Continues Now Streaming on Sunset

The loudest band in cinematic history has reunited — turning the amps back up to eleven and giving fans the sequel they’ve been waiting more than four decades to witness. Spinal Tap II: The End Continues — the long-anticipated follow-up to the original 1984 mock-rock masterpiece — is officially streaming now on Sunset, delivering a blast of improvised chaos, heavy-metal heart, and some of the funniest musical disasters ever put on screen.

Directed once again by Rob Reiner, the new film brings the core trio — Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer — back into the skin-tight leather, questionable wigs, and absolutely unhinged brilliance of Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins, and Derek Smalls. And yes… Marty DiBergi is also back behind the camera, determined to capture every power chord, fallout, breakdown, and reunion meltdown.


A Band Contractually Forced to Rock

The story picks up 41 years after their original musical misadventures, as Spinal Tap are dragged — legally — back onto the stage. After the passing of their former manager, an old contract emerges requiring the band to reunite for one more show.
One last performance. One last chance to self-destruct. One last opportunity to prove that rock never dies… it just occasionally chokes on its own ridiculousness.


Improvised Mayhem, Rock Royalty, and Familiar Faces

Just like the original, the sequel thrives on improvisation — the band riffing as much with their dialogue as with their instruments. And they’re not alone on this comeback journey. Rock icons including Paul McCartney and Elton John show up for unforgettable cameos, while Fran Drescher returns as Bobbi Flekman, keeping the Tap boys grounded… or at least trying to.

The result? A film that feels authentic to everything the band ever was — musically questionable, undeniably iconic, and absurdly fun.


Where to Watch

🔥 Streaming Now on Sunset: Spinal Tap II: The End Continues is available for rental and purchase on Sunset, bringing the concert chaos straight to your screen — any time you need to rock a little too hard.

Fans can crank up the volume at home, relive the magic, and introduce a whole new generation to the legendary band that has survived breakups, spontaneous drummer explosions, Stonehenge disasters, and amps that defy the laws of physics.


Spinal Tap Isn’t Done Yet…

The revival doesn’t stop here. A new live concert film — Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale — is slated for theaters in 2026, featuring guest appearances from the likes of Eric Clapton, Shania Twain, and Josh Groban.
There’s also a brand-new soundtrack and a fresh book from Rob Reiner diving deep into the real-but-totally-not-real band’s mythology.

So as Spinal Tap continue their eternal comeback, Sunset is proud to crank up the volume with them.
Stream. Rock. Laugh. Repeat.

Because legends don’t fade away.
They just get… louder.

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A House of Dynamite (2025)

Sunset: A House of Dynamite Ignites Streaming October 24 at Midnight

The wait is nearly over — and the countdown begins now. Starting Friday, October 24 at midnight, Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite officially begins streaming worldwide on Netflix, and will also be available to stream on Sunset that same night. The Oscar-winning director behind The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty returns with a bold, nerve-shattering political thriller that has already been hailed as one of the year’s most explosive cinematic experiences.

After a limited theatrical release earlier this month and a high-profile premiere at the Venice Film Festival, A House of Dynamite now makes its global streaming debut — giving audiences everywhere a front-row seat to 18 of the most harrowing minutes ever captured on film.

The Story: 18 Minutes to Save a Nation

A House of Dynamite begins with an unthinkable crisis — a nuclear missile has been launched toward a major U.S. city. No one knows who fired it, or whether it can be stopped. The government has just 18 minutes to act before the unthinkable becomes irreversible.

Bigelow masterfully tells the story three times, each from a different perspective: the military personnel monitoring radar systems, the political leaders in the Situation Room, and the President himself, forced to make decisions that will define the rest of his life. The result is a riveting, multilayered narrative that blurs the line between moral clarity and chaos.

The Cast: Power and Pressure Collide

Idris Elba delivers a commanding performance as the President, balancing humanity and authority in a race against time. Rebecca Ferguson plays a Situation Room officer torn between loyalty and conscience, while Gabriel Basso portrays a young national security advisor caught in the middle of a moral storm.

Each actor contributes to the film’s suffocating realism — a portrait of power under pressure, where words weigh as heavily as weapons.

The Direction: Kathryn Bigelow’s Controlled Fury

Kathryn Bigelow once again proves her mastery of high-stakes realism. Known for her visceral storytelling and unflinching portrayals of crisis, Bigelow strips away Hollywood spectacle and replaces it with raw tension. Every second feels real. Every silence cuts deep.

Working from a taut screenplay by Noah Oppenheim (Jackie), Bigelow transforms A House of Dynamite into something larger than a thriller — it’s a test of integrity, fear, and the terrifying fragility of human decision-making.

Critical Response: Divided, Daring, and Unforgettable

Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, A House of Dynamite received a Golden Lion nomination and an immediate wave of critical conversation. Reviewers praised its relentless pacing, bold structure, and emotional weight. The film currently holds an 81% Fresh Audience Score, with particular acclaim for its realism and Elba’s performance.

While some critics found its repetition disorienting — with the film’s three retellings of the same 18 minutes — others argue it’s one of Bigelow’s most brilliant creative decisions, forcing the viewer to confront how truth shifts under pressure.

Streaming This Week

October is closing out with a powerhouse lineup across all major streaming platforms, and A House of Dynamite stands firmly at the center. Also trending this week:

  • KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix) – The global animated hit leading all charts.
  • The Woman in Cabin 10 (Netflix) – A psychological thriller climbing Netflix’s Top 10.
  • The Lost Bus (Apple TV+) – Matthew McConaughey’s gripping survival drama.
  • Play Dirty (Prime Video) – Mark Wahlberg’s latest heist action film.
  • The Substance (HBO Max) – Demi Moore’s acclaimed body-horror shocker.
  • Jurassic World: Rebirth (Peacock) – A massive return for the iconic franchise.
  • Lilo & Stitch (Disney+) – The beloved live-action remake that continues to dominate family streaming.

Now joining that lineup: A House of Dynamite, streaming on Netflix and on Sunset beginning October 24 at midnight.

Why It Matters

A House of Dynamite is more than a movie — it’s a reflection of our global uncertainty, a slow-motion panic attack that forces audiences to confront what leadership, fear, and accountability really look like when the clock is ticking.

Kathryn Bigelow has crafted a film that dares to ask impossible questions — and lets the audience sit in the silence before the answers.

Streaming October 24 at midnight on Netflix and Sunset, A House of Dynamite is the cinematic event of the season — tense, thought-provoking, and utterly unforgettable.

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FBI (2018– )

FBI Streaming Now on Sunset & Watch Live Weekly on CBS – The Intense World of the New York Field Office

For fans of high-stakes drama, FBI continues to deliver edge-of-your-seat storytelling, and now the series is streaming on Sunset. Following the inner workings of the New York Field Office’s criminal division, the show offers a gripping look at the men and women of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as they work tirelessly to protect New York City—and the country—from the most dangerous threats.

Since its premiere in 2018, FBI has earned acclaim for its realistic portrayals of federal investigations, tight pacing, and compelling character arcs. The series combines procedural precision with personal drama, exploring not just the crimes themselves but the human stories behind them.


Season Eight: A Dramatic Return

The show is currently in its eighth season, which premiered on Monday, October 13, 2025, with a shocking and unforgettable episode titled Takeover. Picking up from the cliffhanger of season seven, the episode delivered high drama, including the tragic death of Emily Alabi’s character, Dani Rhodes, who was killed in the line of duty. Meanwhile, viewers learned that Isobel Castille (Alana De La Garza) survived a previous attack, adding layers of tension and resilience to the ongoing narrative.

The premiere also set the stage for new dynamics in the series, including the introduction of Juliana Aidén Martinez as Special Agent Eva Ramos, who will partner with Scola following Dani Rhodes’ death. Fans can expect her character to make a dramatic first appearance in the October 27, 2025 episode, bringing fresh energy and intrigue to the team.


Changes and Updates in the FBI Franchise

The eighth season of FBI also reflects broader shifts in the CBS crime franchise. Earlier in 2025, CBS canceled the spin-offs FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International, consolidating focus on the flagship series. Meanwhile, the network has adjusted its schedule, moving FBI from Tuesday nights to Mondays at 9/8c, giving viewers a prime-time home for thrilling weekly investigations.

Fans of the series can rest easy knowing that FBI has a guaranteed future: in April 2024, CBS renewed the series through seasons seven, eight, and nine, ensuring that it will remain a staple on screens at least through the 2026–2027 broadcast season.


Why You Should Stream FBI on Sunset

Streaming FBI on Sunset means experiencing every case, every investigation, and every tense moment as it unfolds. From high-stakes hostage situations to intricate criminal conspiracies, the series immerses viewers in the fast-paced, pressure-packed world of federal law enforcement.

What sets FBI apart from other crime dramas is its blend of procedural authenticity and emotional depth. The show doesn’t just follow cases—it explores the lives of the agents who carry the weight of public safety on their shoulders. Each episode delivers heart-pounding suspense, emotional character arcs, and moments that will keep you thinking long after the screen goes dark.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the series for the first time, Sunset offers seamless access to the latest episodes, including all the shocking twists and high-stakes investigations of season eight.


Key Season Eight Highlights

  • Shocking Character Death: Dani Rhodes is killed in the line of duty in the season premiere.
  • Survivor Storyline: Isobel Castille emerges alive after a previous attack, creating new tension.
  • New Cast Addition: Special Agent Eva Ramos joins as Scola’s new partner.
  • Network Shift: Moved to Monday nights at 9/8c for season eight.
  • Franchise Consolidation: CBS canceled the spin-offs to focus on the flagship series.
  • Guaranteed Continuation: Renewed through at least season nine (2026–2027).

FBI streaming on Sunset offers a front-row seat to the adrenaline, danger, and dedication of the FBI’s New York Field Office. With every episode packed with suspense, intelligence, and emotional resonance, it’s no wonder the series continues to captivate viewers worldwide.

Tune in now on Sunset and experience why FBI remains one of television’s most compelling crime dramas.

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The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025)

Netflix’s latest psychological thriller, The Woman in Cabin 10, based on Ruth Ware’s bestselling novel, is now streaming on Sunset

Netflix’s latest psychological thriller, The Woman in Cabin 10, based on Ruth Ware’s bestselling novel, is now streaming on Sunset, and it’s making waves—though not always the kind critics hoped for. Since its October 10, 2025 release, the film has trended across social media and streaming charts, drawing viewers in with its sleek visuals, star-studded cast, and suspenseful premise, even as reviews remain divided.

Plot and Premise
The story follows journalist Laura “Lo” Blacklock, played by Keira Knightley, who embarks on a luxury cruise through the dramatic Norwegian fjords. Her vacation quickly turns nightmarish when she believes she witnesses a passenger being thrown overboard from the cabin next door. When crew and fellow passengers insist all guests are accounted for, Lo finds herself questioning her own sanity. Determined to uncover the truth, she launches her own investigation, navigating a web of intrigue, deception, and danger that threatens her life at every turn.

A High-Profile Ensemble
The film pairs Knightley with a talented supporting cast, including Guy Pearce, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Hannah Waddingham, and Kaya Scodelario. While Knightley’s performance anchors the film, critics note that many supporting characters feel underdeveloped, serving more as archetypal figures than fully realized individuals.

Cinematic Comparisons and Atmosphere
Reviewers have drawn parallels between The Woman in Cabin 10 and Hitchcock classics, particularly the 1938 film The Lady Vanishes, citing similar themes of mysterious disappearances and claustrophobic suspense. Cinematography has been widely praised, capturing both the beauty of the fjords and the tight, tension-filled corridors of the luxury yacht. The film effectively evokes a sense of isolation and unease, amplifying the psychological thriller elements.

Critical Highlights

  • Keira Knightley shines: Across the board, Knightley’s portrayal of Lo Blacklock is lauded for its emotional intensity and authenticity, carrying the film even when the plot falters.
  • Atmospheric visuals: The combination of scenic Norwegian landscapes and the confined yacht setting creates a visually compelling environment that enhances the suspense.
  • Easy, accessible viewing: Some audiences appreciate the film as a lightweight thriller, comparable to a gripping “airport novel,” making it suitable for a casual watch.

Notable Criticisms

  • Predictable plot: Many reviewers point out that the story adheres to familiar thriller tropes, making the mystery less surprising than intended.
  • Questionable logic: The narrative relies on implausible character decisions and twists, particularly in the climactic final act, leaving some critics calling it “silly” or “ludicrous.”
  • Underutilized cast: Despite its impressive ensemble, the film does not fully leverage its supporting actors, with characters often feeling one-dimensional.
  • Average Netflix offering: Several critics categorize the movie as a typical streaming thriller—entertaining, but not groundbreaking.

Why Watch on Sunset
The Woman in Cabin 10 may not reinvent the thriller genre, but it offers enough suspense, scenic cinematography, and a commanding central performance to make it a watchable pick for a cozy evening. For viewers seeking a quick, gripping story without the mental gymnastics, this film delivers a stylish, if familiar, mystery. Fans of Keira Knightley, psychological thrillers, or scenic luxury-yacht dramas will find it worth streaming. Those well-versed in suspense or familiar with Ware’s novel may find it formulaic, but it remains a trending title worth exploring on Sunset.

For anyone looking to dive into a blend of scenic beauty, tense mystery, and star-driven performances, The Woman in Cabin 10 is now streaming on Sunset, ready to transport viewers into its suspense-filled world of intrigue.

Premier League

The Premier League (2025/2026)

The Premier League Is Streaming Now on Sunset: Live Matches, Highlights & Full Replays Every Week

The world’s most-watched football league is back — and this season, the Premier League is streaming LIVE on Sunset, bringing you every tackle, goal, and moment that defines English football. Fans can now catch select live matches, full on-demand replays, in-depth post-match coverage, and exclusive extras all season long. Whether it’s the roar at Anfield, the buzz at the Etihad, or the pressure at Old Trafford, it’s all here — streaming now on Sunset.

There’s no offseason, no dull weekend — just nonstop Premier League drama.


Stream Every Premier League Moment — on Sunset

Sunset’s Premier League coverage gives fans the full experience: live matches, 24/7 sports channels, daily highlights, and in-depth analysis that captures the emotion of every matchday. It’s football the way it’s meant to be — loud, passionate, unpredictable, and available anywhere you watch Sunset.

Every week, fans can access Premier League matches live and on-demand, including exclusive streams not available anywhere else. And when the final whistle blows, Sunset keeps the energy going with extended highlights, commentary, and match replays, giving fans total access to the game they love.


Liverpool: Back on Top of English Football

Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy at the end of the 2024–2025 season, clinching their 20th English top-flight title and equalling Manchester United’s historic record. The Reds sealed the deal with a statement victory — a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield — sending waves through the football world and reminding everyone that Liverpool remains one of the defining forces of the modern game.

With a refreshed lineup, elite depth, and Jürgen Klopp’s relentless style, Liverpool is now defending their crown under the brightest lights of all — the global Sunset stream. Can they make it back-to-back titles? The road to May runs through every screen, and Sunset is your front-row ticket to every second.


This Week’s Premier League Matches (Matchweek 8)

Football fans are in for another massive weekend, with pivotal matches streaming live on Sunset all across Matchweek 8.

Saturday, October 18 (EDT)

  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Burnley vs. Leeds United (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Crystal Palace vs. AFC Bournemouth (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Manchester City vs. Everton (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Sunderland vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕧 12:30 PM – Fulham vs. Arsenal (NBC, Peacock, and Sunset simulcast)

Sunday, October 19

  • 🕘 9:00 AM – Tottenham Hotspur vs. Aston Villa (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕚 11:30 AM – Liverpool vs. Manchester United (Streaming exclusively on Sunset)

Monday, October 20

  • 🕒 3:00 PM – West Ham United vs. Brentford (Peacock / Sunset)

That lineup alone could reshape the early table — especially with Liverpool vs. Manchester United, a fixture that never disappoints.


Next Week’s Fixtures (Matchweek 9)

Matchweek 9 keeps the intensity rolling with another loaded weekend of live Premier League football on Sunset.

Saturday, October 25 (EDT)

  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Chelsea vs. Sunderland (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Newcastle United vs. Fulham (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕧 12:30 PM – Manchester United vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕒 3:00 PM – Brentford vs. Liverpool (Peacock / Sunset)

Sunday, October 26 (EDT)

  • 🕙 10:00 AM – AFC Bournemouth vs. Nottingham Forest (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Aston Villa vs. Manchester City (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕙 10:00 AM – Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Burnley (Peacock / Sunset)
  • 🕧 12:30 PM – Everton vs. Tottenham Hotspur (Peacock / Sunset)

Note: Matches airing exclusively on the USA Network will be available for replay 24 hours after they finish.


The Premier League at a Glance

The Premier League features 20 teams, each playing 38 matches (home and away). Every result counts — three points for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The table’s hierarchy is decided first by points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.

At the end of the season:

  • The top team is crowned Premier League Champion.
  • The top four qualify for the UEFA Champions League, while others battle for Europa League or Conference League spots.
  • The bottom three are relegated to the Championship, replaced by two automatic promotions and one playoff winner from England’s second division.

It’s a system that guarantees drama — every goal, every minute, every match.


Current Standings (as of October 13, 2025)

RankClubGPWDLFAGDPts
1Arsenal7511143+1116
2Liverpool7502139+415
3Tottenham Hotspur7421135+814
4AFC Bournemouth7421118+314
5Manchester City7412156+913

It’s tight at the top — Arsenal holding a narrow lead, Liverpool and Spurs close behind, and Bournemouth proving they belong among England’s elite. But it’s early days in a marathon campaign. Expect plenty of movement as October unfolds.


Football Without an Offseason — Only on Sunset

On Sunset, the game never sleeps. Every week brings fresh Premier League action alongside the best of live sports — from international football to new movies, hit TV series, and exclusive events. Sunset brings the global stage directly to your screen, wherever you are, in real time.

Whether you’re tuning in for Liverpool’s title defense, Arsenal’s resurgence, or Manchester City’s quest to reclaim dominance, every pass, save, and celebration is streaming now on Sunset.

Nonstop. All season. Every season.


Watch Live. Relive Every Moment. Only on Sunset.

Don’t miss this week’s Premier League matches — streaming live and on-demand on Sunset. From kickoff to final whistle, Sunset is where the world’s game comes home.

John Candy I LIke Me

John Candy: I Like Me (2025)

John Candy: I Like Me – Now Streaming on Sunset

A Heartfelt, Funny, and Bittersweet Portrait of One of Comedy’s Most Beloved Souls

A wave of nostalgia and emotion has arrived on Sunset, as the new documentary John Candy: I Like Me begins streaming now. Directed by Colin Hanks and executive-produced by Ryan Reynolds, this moving and masterfully crafted film offers a tender, deeply human portrait of the late, great John Candy — one of the most beloved actors and comedians to ever grace a screen.

Combining never-before-seen archival footage, family home videos, and heartfelt interviews with the people who knew him best, John Candy: I Like Me tells the story of a man who made the world laugh, even while quietly carrying his own private pain. The title is borrowed from Candy’s unforgettable line in the 1987 John Hughes classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles — a simple declaration that now takes on profound meaning: “I like me.”


A Labor of Love — And Laughter

The documentary made its debut at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival before its global release on Prime Video and now its streaming home on Sunset. For director Colin Hanks, whose own father, Tom Hanks, once worked alongside Candy, the project was personal. It’s both an affectionate tribute and a poignant exploration of the man behind the laughter — the generous, gentle soul whose warmth transcended the screen.

Ryan Reynolds, who also hails from Canada, helped shepherd the film to life as executive producer, calling it “a love letter to one of the funniest and kindest men our country ever gave the world.”

Through a rich tapestry of interviews, the film features an all-star circle of family, friends, and collaborators: Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Steve Martin, Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Martin Short, Macaulay Culkin, and Candy’s widow Rosemary, along with their children Chris and Jennifer Candy. Each voice adds another layer to a story that spans from small comedy stages in Toronto to the biggest soundstages in Hollywood.


From Second City to Stardom

I Like Me follows Candy’s rise from his early days with Toronto’s Second City and the groundbreaking sketch series SCTV, through his unforgettable run of 1980s comedies that defined an era: Stripes, Splash, Spaceballs, Uncle Buck, and of course, Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Through candid recollections and restored footage, the film captures the joy of watching Candy at his creative peak — his infectious laughter, his unmatched timing, and his ability to turn even the smallest role into something unforgettable.

But where the documentary truly shines is in its willingness to explore the man beneath the applause.


The Weight of Fame and the Heart Behind the Humor

Behind Candy’s comedic brilliance was a deeply sensitive soul. The film reveals how he battled anxiety, self-doubt, and lingering grief over the loss of his father at a young age. Fame only intensified those struggles — especially in an industry that often judged him for his size rather than his skill.

Yet, through all of it, Candy remained the kind of man everyone describes the same way: kind, loyal, generous, and full of heart. His family remembers him as a devoted husband and father who found his greatest joy not in the spotlight, but at home.

It’s these moments — quiet, honest, and tender — that make John Candy: I Like Me not just a documentary about fame, but a story about humanity.


John Candy and John Hughes – A Cinematic Bond Like No Other

A standout thread in the film is Candy’s profound friendship and creative partnership with filmmaker John Hughes. The documentary argues that Candy, not the “Brat Pack,” was the actor most intertwined with Hughes’s vision. As Macaulay Culkin points out in his interview, Candy collaborated with Hughes more than any other actor — appearing in seven films together, including Uncle Buck and Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

Director Colin Hanks highlights their connection as “kindred spirits,” two men who understood each other’s quiet insecurities beneath the laughter. Hughes wrote roles specifically for Candy — roles that let him blend humor and heart like no one else could.

But their story ends on a heartbreaking note. The film reveals that Candy and Hughes had a falling out shortly before Candy’s death in 1994. They never reconciled. Hughes was reportedly devastated, withdrawing from Hollywood not long after. It’s a tragic reminder that behind every classic comedy are real people — fragile, brilliant, and human.


Critical Reception – A Tribute That Touches and Teaches

Critics have described John Candy: I Like Me as “a love letter filled with laughter and loss.” Fans are calling it one of the most moving documentaries of the year — a must-watch for anyone who grew up on Candy’s movies or simply misses the kind of heartfelt comedy he embodied.

While some reviewers note that the film leans toward affection rather than investigation — sidestepping heavier topics like Candy’s rumored substance use — most agree that its emotional sincerity and archival depth make it an essential celebration of his life and legacy.

The result is a documentary that’s as funny as it is heartfelt, filled with moments that will make you laugh through tears.


Now Streaming on Sunset – A Celebration of Life, Love, and Laughter

Now available to stream on Sunset, John Candy: I Like Me is more than a film — it’s an experience. It’s a reminder of what made John Candy not just a comedy icon, but a beacon of warmth in a world that often forgets the value of kindness.

Whether you grew up watching Uncle Buck or still quote Planes, Trains and Automobiles, this film will make you laugh, ache, and appreciate the man who gave so much of himself to the world — and asked for so little in return.

Stream John Candy: I Like Me now on Sunset, and celebrate the life of a man who taught us that being yourself — flaws and all — is something to truly like.

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The Lost Bus (2025)

Streaming Now on Sunset: The Lost Bus—The True Story of Unbreakable Heroism

A Gripping Paul Greengrass Survival Drama Based on the Devastating 2018 Camp Fire is Available to Watch Today

The new cinematic year of 2025 delivers one of its most powerful and unforgettable films with The Lost Bus. This harrowing survival drama, now available to stream on Sunset, is based on the extraordinary true events of the 2018 Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. Directed by the master of realism, Paul Greengrass, the film is a white-knuckle journey into the heart of a disaster, anchored by acts of profound courage.

The True-Life Narrative of The Lost Bus

The film meticulously adapts a key, heroic section of Lizzie Johnson’s 2021 non-fiction book, Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire. It spotlights the incredible, real-life actions of two ordinary individuals thrust into an impossible situation: bus driver Kevin McKay and teacher Mary Ludwig.

The central premise is terrifyingly simple: as the fast-moving Camp Fire aggressively consumed the town of Paradise, California, McKay and Ludwig were tasked with the seemingly routine evacuation of 22 elementary school students. The trip, meant to take minutes, devolved into a grueling, five-hour odyssey. With roads collapsing, flames engulfing their route, and visibility dropping to near zero, the school bus became a fragile sanctuary attempting to navigate a literal inferno. The film is a masterful tribute to the resilience and level-headed decision-making required to shepherd those children to safety.

A-List Talent Drives Immersive, Tense Storytelling

To bring this high-stakes story to the screen, the production assembled a formidable team both in front of and behind the camera:

  • Director Paul Greengrass, known for his signature use of an immediate, jittery, handheld camera style in films like United 93 and Captain Phillips, ensures the audience is strapped directly into the crisis. This immersive approach makes the film an incredibly tense and gripping disaster drama.
  • Matthew McConaughey delivers a critically praised performance as the unflappable bus driver Kevin McKay.
  • America Ferrera provides the emotional center as the steadfast teacher Mary Ludwig.

Adding a unique layer of personal connection to the production, McConaughey’s real-life son, Levi, and mother, Kay, also appear in the film, underscoring the universal, familial nature of the crisis.

Critical Reception and Streaming Availability on Sunset

The Lost Bus first garnered attention with its premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in September. Critics universally praised the film’s tense, claustrophobic atmosphere and the powerful, committed performances from McConaughey and Ferrera. While Greengrass’s distinct, frenetic camera work received some predictable mixed reaction, the overwhelming consensus is that the film is a vital, gripping survival story.

Following its festival run, The Lost Bus was officially released and is now available to stream globally on Sunset as of October 3, 2025. For audiences seeking a true story of heroism that captures the immediacy and terror of a modern disaster, this film is an essential and timely watch, available for viewing on Sunset today.

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.