Game shows may be a staple of television, but their influence isn't limited to the curved ends of your flat-screen TV. They’ve served as the inspiration and even the plot for movies across a variety of genres and styles. Here are the best buzzer bouts ever committed to celluloid.
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Grace Van Patten and Jackson White have fans addicted to Hulu's Tell Me Lies, in which they play Lucy and Stephen. "It's crazy that we're doing the show together and have to be those people together," she told PEOPLE. "It's hilarious." Their characters are absolutely insane together, yet despite the toxicity, they can't help but continue to gravitate towards each other in both the 2008 and 2015 timelines. "God, we're way less exciting than Lucy and Stephen," the actress added. "We're way less dramatic, which I am very thankful for." She describes their real-life relationship as "very grounded and easy," explaining that they "really understand each other." "He's such a dedicated, ambitious human that I learn from every day, and he's so extremely supportive," Van Patten said of White. "We're both so supportive of each other. It's respect and support, and that's kind of all you need, really." The show has been renewed for a third season, which is currently in production. "I had no idea what it was going to be, but it's such a joy to work on. It's with all my best friends now, my boyfriend, like, we're all a family. It doesn't feel like work," she expressed. "In the first season, you don't know what it is or what it's going to be or how people are going to respond to it, but knowing that it's giving people this almost reality TV response, it's fun to know that giving people a big reaction." "Honestly, it was so fun to go through it with [White] because I think alone, it'd be a lot more overwhelming and maybe more startling or something," she explained. "But because we're together and it's happening to us because we're on this show together, it feels like we're really in it with each other." It's even "more exciting," she commented, because "we're like, 'Oh my God, this is so fun. We're on this show people love.'" Still, with how passionately White's character is hated, understandably, that's also a factor. "The intensity of the fans... It's hilarious, because I think they really do believe it's real. Like, they definitely believe Jackson is Stephen, which, poor guy. Poor guy," she concluded. As for how her boyfriend transforms into Stephen, she calls it "still spooky," mentioning, "I still think he's a little too good at it. But it's a testament to him." A return date for Tell Me Lies has not yet been announced.
The Dallas Stars have had many defining moments in their history, but few symbolize loyalty and leadership like Mike Modano's contract extension in the early 2000s. On August 21, 2003, the Stars officially locked up their franchise icon with an extension that cemented his role as the face of hockey in Texas. The move wasn't just about keeping a superstar forward, it was about keeping the identity of the Stars firmly tied to one of the most respected players in the game. Mike Modano's extension showed his loyalty and lasting impact on the Dallas Stars At the time, speculation lingered about whether Modano might test the waters elsewhere. Instead, he reaffirmed his commitment to Dallas, the franchise that had drafted him first overall back in 1988 when they were still the Minnesota North Stars. "This team, this city, it means everything to me. Staying here was the only choice that felt right," Modano said during the press conference announcing the deal. Those words resonated with fans, as his decision represented stability during an era when star players often left in search of bigger contracts. The extension also ensured that Modano would continue climbing the NHL record books in a Stars uniform. He went on to become the all-time American-born leader in goals and points, a record that defined his Hall of Fame career. Looking back, the August 21 signing stands as a cornerstone moment in Dallas Stars history. I think it was one of the smartest moves the franchise ever made, keeping Modano in green not only secured wins on the ice but also preserved a legacy that still inspires players today.
It is a tale as old as time. Who will win? Will it be Godzilla or King Kong? Psych! These wars are no longer about size and strength, but millions of players trying to show support for their game… and in turn, they break the internet! GAG VS SAB – Numbers Don’t Lie Back in June, Grow A Garden (GAG) broke Fortnite’s previous record of concurrent players in a single game by over 6 MILLION! I mean… how hard can it be to get 21 million gamers to play at the same time and on a game that focuses on GARDENING! However, the numbers don’t; we all want to get that Candy Blossom and use our Grandmaster Sprinkler to watch it grow. Steal A Brainrot (SAB) has not even come close to GAG, and they want to challenge them? SAB is on par with Fortnite, with around a mere 15 million concurrent players in a single game. Why Do We Care? I mean, this is just a virtual battle, right? Wrong?! This is an opportunity to set records AND help others in the process. Jandel has said that he will donate $5,ooo to #TeamWater (Mr. Beast’s charity for clean water to those in need) for every one million players GAG gets more than SAB. Not only that, but @SpyderSammy will match Jandel’s donation no matter who wins! You could be a part of breaking over 21 million concurrent players in a single game, AND help people who do not have access to clean water, OR live in an area facing water scarcity. Where Does Your Loyalty Lie? How could a garden beat brainrot? Well, well, well… I am glad you asked. Join Roblox on August 23, 2025, at 10:00 AM EST to watch the epic battle between GAG and SAB, and welcome in a new era. Stand with your team to see who will win! Lastly, will Mr. Beast show up to Jandel’s challenge for #TeamWater? Will the Green Beans win, or will the Brainrot Gods stand on business? Who do you think will win? GAG or SAB?
San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander had another rough outing on Thursday. The future Hall of Famer allowed seven runs on seven hits and a walk over his 4.1 innings, striking out four as the Padres defeated the Giants 8-4. His outing ended a streak where Verlander had allowed one or fewer runs in four of his previous five outings. The 42-year-old Verlander has been inconsistent at best this season, posting a 4.64 ERA and a 1.437 WHIP over his 110.2 innings, striking out 99 batters with 37 walks. This follows an injury-plagued 2024 campaign where Verlander posted 5.48 ERA and a 1.384 WHIP in 90.1 innings. Verlander, meanwhile, insists that he is not done. John Shea of the San Francisco Standard reported that Verlander wants to pitch in 2026. That desire does have a caveat — if Verlander suffers a significant injury, he said he is not interested in a lengthy rehab process to get back on the mound. "The ball’s rolling in the right direction, and I would like to continue pitching. You never know. It’s a fickle game too, but I think the stuff is still there," Verlander said. Verlander had been a workhorse earlier in his career, pitching at least 180 innings in all but one season from 2006 through 2019. He came back from Tommy John surgery that cost him most of 2020 and all of the 2021 season, winning the AL Cy Young award with a major league-leading 1.75 ERA and a 0.829 WHIP over his 175 innings, striking out 185 batters with 25 walks in his age 39 season in 2022. Verlander is a nine-time All-Star, won three Cy Young awards and was named the 2011 AL MVP and the 2006 AL Rookie of the Year. Those innings have taken their toll on Verlander. He has battled injuries over the past few years and has been below replacement level since the start of 2024. While he may want to return in 2026, his body and performance are telling a different story.