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If you've ever wondered which character you're the most similar to (TBH, who hasn't?), we've got the perfect quiz for you. Answer these 10 questions below, and we'll reveal which Abbott teacher you're most like. Don't worry, this isn't graded!
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Business Wire
2 hours ago
- Business Wire
National Geographic Unveils Trailer for New Season of LIMITLESS: LIVE BETTER NOW, Where Global Movie Star Chris Hemsworth Embarks on a Bold New Mission to Unlock the Secrets of Living Better — Now
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ahead of its London premiere event and following the international success of LIMITLESS WITH CHRIS HEMSWORTH, where the global movie star explored how to live longer, Chris Hemsworth returns with a bold new mission: discovering how we can all live better — starting today. In the newly titled LIMITLESS: LIVE BETTER NOW, he dives into three high-stakes challenges that promise real, immediate ways to sharpen our minds and strengthen our bodies. All episodes will stream Aug. 15 on Disney+ and Hulu and will air on National Geographic on Aug. 25. In this thrilling three-part series from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa, Jane Root's Nutopia, and Chris Hemsworth and Ben Grayson's Wild State, Chris pushes himself further than ever — both physically and mentally — as he confronts some of life's most universal challenges: pain, fear and cognitive decline. Filmed across six countries over two years, Chris tests his limits by drawing from cutting-edge science and the wisdom of elders to push himself like never before. With no previous experience, he learns to play the drums for a live performance with GRAMMY Award-winner Ed Sheeran in front of 70,000 fans; scales a dizzying 600-foot climbing wall in the Swiss Alps to break out of his comfort zone and embrace risk; and takes part in South Korean Special Forces training, enduring electrocution and pepper spray to confront his long struggle with chronic pain and reconfigure his response to it — all to uncover tools we can use today to live healthier, happier lives. Joining him on this transformative journey are returning expert Dr. BJ Miller, a renowned palliative care physician, plus a powerful lineup of inspiring voices, including cognitive scientist Dr. Maya Shankar, Parkway Drive drummer Ben Gordon, neuroscientist and Professor Abigail Marsh, free solo climber and wingsuiter Steph Davis, former members of South Korea's military, MMA fighter Kim Dong-hyun, freestyle motocross legend Robbie Maddison and more. Together, they offer fresh insights into how we can build stronger minds, bodies and connections. 'Making this series has been a life-changing journey. I've discovered so much about my own health, resilience and what it really means to live well,' said Hemsworth. 'I hope this next chapter inspires audiences to step outside their comfort zones and embrace challenges, because the impact it's had on my life has been truly profound.' Each part of LIMITLESS: LIVE BETTER NOW unpacks new science with real-world relevance: 'BRAIN POWER' Inspired by the benefits of learning a new skill, which aids memory and cognitive function, Chris Hemsworth takes up drumming. When he is invited to join Ed Sheeran onstage at a stadium concert, Chris has just months to master the instrument and conquer his nerves to perform in front of 70,000 fans. It's a challenge that pushes him beyond his limits. 'RISK' Chris Hemsworth pushes his limits by attempting to climb a 600-foot Alpine dam in the Swiss Alps. Inspired by his children's carefree risk-taking, Chris learns from experts how exposure therapy and Flow — a state of hyperfocus — can improve mental and physical health, showing how taking risks as adults can lead to a happier, healthier life. 'PAIN' Chris Hemsworth sets out to confront his chronic pain in a bold, immersive journey through South Korea. Guided by pain expert Dr. BJ Miller, he explores ancient healing traditions and cutting-edge science. Chris faces 'pain valley' in the final test, a brutal gauntlet of Special Forces trials that will push him to his limits. In August 2024, National Geographic released a video capturing the climax of Chris's brain-boosting challenge: performing 'Thinking Out Loud' on stage with his friend Ed Sheeran in front of 70,000 fans in Bucharest, Romania, during Sheeran's '+–=÷x' tour. Now, viewers can witness the full journey in the series' first episode, 'Brain Power,' as Chris learns to play the drums from scratch with Parkway Drive's Ben Gordon. This unforgettable moment has garnered nearly 35 million views across Chris', Ed's and Nat Geo's social accounts. A global sensation, Season 1 of LIMITLESS ranks as National Geographic's No. 2 most-watched streaming series ever, drawing nearly half its audience from international viewers. LIMITLESS WITH CHRIS HEMSWORTH is produced by Protozoa, Nutopia and Wild State for National Geographic. Tom Watt-Smith, Peter Lovering, Arif Nurmohamed and Jane Root serve as executive producers for Nutopia. Creators Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel of Protozoa return to executive produce, and Chris Hemsworth, Ben Grayson and Brandon Hill are executive producers for Wild State. For National Geographic, Bengt Anderson and Simon Raikes are executive producers. Instagram: @NatGeoTV | @ChrisHemsworth | @DisneyPlus | @Hulu Facebook: @NatGeoTV | @ChrisHemsworth | @DisneyPlus | @Hulu TikTok: @NatGeo | @ChrisHemsworth | @DisneyPlus | @Hulu X: @NatGeoTV | @ChrisHemsworth | @DisneyPlus | @Hulu Hashtags: #NatGeo | #LimitlesswithChrisHemsworth | #DisneyPlus ABOUT DISNEY+ Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, along with The Simpsons and much more. In select international markets, it also includes the general entertainment content brand, Star, and in the U.S., Disney Bundle subscribers can also access extensive Hulu content, including next day TV and Hulu Original titles, on Disney+. The flagship direct-to-consumer streaming service from Disney, Disney+ offers an ever-growing collection of exclusive originals, including feature-length films, documentaries, live-action and animated series, and short-form content. With unprecedented access to Disney's long history of incredible film and television entertainment, Disney+ is also the exclusive streaming home for the newest releases from The Walt Disney Studios. Disney+ is available as a standalone streaming service or as part of bundled offerings, including Disney Bundle plans in the U.S. that give subscribers access to Disney+ and Hulu or Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. For more, visit or find the Disney+ app on most mobile and connected TV devices. About Hulu Hulu is a leading premium streaming service that offers an expansive slate of live and on-demand entertainment through a wide array of subscription options that give consumers ultimate control over their viewing experience. As part of the Disney Entertainment segment, Hulu is the only on-demand offering that provides access to shows from every major U.S. broadcast network, libraries of hit TV series and films – including licensed content streaming exclusively on Hulu – and award-winning Originals. Hulu is available as a standalone streaming service or as part of bundle offerings with different combinations of Disney+ and ESPN+ and can be further personalized through a variety of premium and Live TV add-on subscriptions. With Hulu + Live TV, subscribers receive a unique combination of 95+ live news, entertainment and sports TV channels and can access Hulu's on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN+ all in one plan. Visit to subscribe or learn more about the service. About National Geographic Content Representing the largest brand on social media with over 777 million followers and 1.1 billion impressions each month, National Geographic Content's award-winning and critically acclaimed storytelling inspires fans of all ages to connect with, explore and care about the world through factual storytelling. National Geographic Content, part of a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society, reaches over 532 million people worldwide in 172 countries and 33 languages as a digital, social and print publisher and across the global National Geographic channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO), National Geographic Documentary Films, and direct-to-consumer platforms Disney+ and Hulu. Its diverse content includes Oscar®- and BAFTA award-winning film Free Solo, Oscar-nominated films Fire of Love and Bobi Wine: The People's President, Emmy® Award-winning franchise 9/11: One Day in America and JFK: One Day in America, Emmy® Award-winning series Animals Up Close, series Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller, Life Below Zero, and Secrets of the Whales, in addition to multiple National Magazine Awards, Pulitzer Prize Finalists and Webby wins. Visit and or explore Instagram, Threads, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit. About Protozoa Protozoa, based in Chinatown NYC, is headed by Darren Aronofsky and his partner, Ari Handel. Their film credits include Aronofsky's π, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, THE FOUNTAIN, THE WRESTLER, BLACK SWAN, NOAH, mother!, THE WHALE, POSTCARD FROM EARTH for MSG Sphere, and the upcoming CAUGHT STEALING for Sony Pictures; as well as Pablo Larrain's JACKIE, Yann Demange's WHITE BOY RICK, Lance Oppenheim's SOME KIND OF HEAVEN, Josef Kubota Wladyka's CATCH THE FAIR ONE, Alex Pritz's THE TERRITORY, Tobias Lindholm's THE GOOD NURSE, Jack Begert's LITTLE DEATH, Olivier Sarbil's documentary VIKTOR, and Brandon Kramer's HOLDING LIAT. Their recent TV credits include ONE STRANGE ROCK, WELCOME TO EARTH, and LIMITLESS for Nat Geo, KINDRED for FX, and BLACK GOLD for Paramount+. Protozoa, based in Chinatown NYC, is headed by Darren Aronofsky and his partner, Ari Handel. Their film credits include Aronofsky's π, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, THE FOUNTAIN, THE WRESTLER, BLACK SWAN, NOAH, mother!, THE WHALE, POSTCARD FROM EARTH for MSG Sphere, and the upcoming CAUGHT STEALING for Sony Pictures; as well as Pablo Larrain's JACKIE, Yann Demange's WHITE BOY RICK, Lance Oppenheim's SOME KIND OF HEAVEN, Josef Kubota Wladyka's CATCH THE FAIR ONE, Alex Pritz's THE TERRITORY, Tobias Lindholm's THE GOOD NURSE, Jack Begert's LITTLE DEATH, Olivier Sarbil's documentary VIKTOR, and Brandon Kramer's HOLDING LIAT. Their recent TV credits include ONE STRANGE ROCK, WELCOME TO EARTH, and LIMITLESS for Nat Geo, KINDRED for FX, and BLACK GOLD for Paramount+. About Nutopia Nutopia is known for creating award-winning series on a global scale, combining epic cinematography, high-end documentary storytelling, and A-list talent. Upcoming titles include a 20-part World War II series with Tom Hanks for The HISTORY Channel and Pole to Pole with Will Smith for National Geographic and Disney+. Recent releases include Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny for The HISTORY Channel and the Daytime Emmy-nominated Shark Beach with Anthony Mackie: Gulf Coast for National Geographic. About Wild State Wild State is a multi-platform production company that produces Scripted, Unscripted and Branded content across film, television, and digital platforms. Wild State is dedicated to generating immersive narratives that entertain and shine a light on important issues around the globe. Hemsworth and Grayson were Executive Producers on the National Geographic produced Disney+ original Limitless with Chris Hemsworth, and serve as Producers on the EXTRACTION franchise with AGBO on Netflix, Crime 101 with Amazon, and Corsair Code which is in development at Apple.


UPI
3 hours ago
- UPI
Noah Hawley cast Timothy Olyphant in 'Alien: Earth' to make up for 'Fargo' U.S. Marshal role
BANGKOK, July 17 (UPI) -- Alien: Earth creator, executive producer and writer Noah Hawley says he wanted to collaborate again with Timothy Olyphant after casting the Mandalorian, Justified and Deadwood icon as another lawman in Season 4 of his anthology drama, Fargo. "I always assume that if you're talented, you can do anything and, so, I like people to prove me differently," Hawley told UPI during a recent press conference in Bangkok, where the sci-fi drama was filmed. "And I wanted to make it up to Tim for casting him as the U.S. Marshal the same way that everyone else has cast him as a U.S. Marshal, so I decided to make him a completely different character. He's so versatile and he underplays everything anyway. That wasn't a big step to see him in this role." Premiering Aug. 12 on Hulu, FX and Disney+ internationally, the eight-episode series takes place two years before the events of the 1979 sci-fi classic Alien. The ensemble includes Sydney Chandler, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay and Alex Lawther. "In the year 2120, the Earth is governed by five corporations: Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic and Threshold. In this Corporate Era, cyborgs (humans with both biological and artificial parts) and synthetics (humanoid robots with artificial intelligence) exist alongside humans," according to a synopsis. Previews have shown the residents -- including a group of exceptional kids -- at the futuristic Neverland Research Island facility trying to find and neutralize the terrifying monsters who escape in a spaceship crash on Earth. Olyphant plays one of the synthetics, but specific details about most of the characters, including his, have been closely guarded. "The key has been finding what are the affectations that feel human versus synthetic," Hawley said. "If you look at the movie, Alien, they made Ian Holm the only British character because then you thought, 'Well, he's not a robot, he's just British.' So, we had to find that with the American version and I like playing against that. Timothy is such an American actor presence." The new show also reunites Hawley with David Rysdahl, one of the stars of Fargo Season 5. "He was just, really, a stand-out to me, in terms of the work experience with him," Hawley said. "I just really like his presence. He's very human. He brings a real warmth and kindness wherever he goes and I like that he has this relationship with these kids that they just really feel cared for," he added. "I'll always call somebody I work with before." While Hawley took inspiration from Alien and its 1986 sequel, Aliens, he wanted the series to distinguish itself by being the first to actually take place on Earth. "The first one is such a 1970s movie and the second was such an '80s movie," Hawley said. "The first film, really, was [about] 'space truckers,'" he added. "It has that blue-collar [feel]. These are people who work for a living. The second film, they're grunts. You introduce Paul Reiser, but he's middle-management, at best. So, I wanted to keep some of that identity, which we get in through Alex's character, Hermit, and the grunts that he is with." Although it is set in space and in the future, the filmmaker compared the first Alien movie to Samuel Beckett's 1953 play, Waiting for Godot. "We're going to a place, we don't know where, to do a thing, we don't know what, for people, we don't know who," Hawley summed up the similarities. "There's a little bit of that 'individual getting lost in the system' that I think is a big theme for us." Hawley also noted that the films were prescient about how powerful technology and corporations might some day become, but even they couldn't have accurately predicted the advances and challenges we are actually dealing with today. "I don't think that, in the 1980s and the '70s, they could have envisioned the Elon Musks of the world," he said. "So, corporate, yes, but we're in a different era, and, in order to make it feel contemporary, we needed to sort of address that idea that this whole thing is sort of the whim of this prodigy," Hawley added. "You get in a corporation as a 'diffused decision system' where nobody actually decides and it's nobody's fault." Hawley, who has also worked on The Unusuals and Legion, said that when he is hired to create a fresh adaptation of a movie or comic book, he studies the original to see how it makes him feel and why. "Then, I try to make you feel similar things while telling you a completely different story," he said. "When I look at that first [Alien] movie, it's not just a monster movie. It's about humanity trapped between the primordial, parasitic past and the AI future and they're both trying to kill us," Hawley added. "Even if I have 60 percent of the best action or horror on TV, I still have 40 percent of, 'What are we talking about?' I like that idea of picking a moment in Earth history, which is a bit like the Edison/Tesla/Westinghouse moment where everyone knows that electricity is the thing and everyone's fighting to control it." That's where the show -- and real-life society is now -- with artificial intelligence, he observed. "Everyone's trying to figure out how humanity transcends to the next level of artificial intelligence," Hawley said. "Is it enhancing the human body mechanically? Or, is it this trans-human idea and, so, that felt like a really interesting conversation to have and then bring the monsters into it because the show, and a lot of science-fiction, is really about the idea of, 'Does humanity deserve to survive?'" He emphasized that the space monsters aren't the only thing that people have to fear in the Alien universe. "To be able to bring in, not just the physical or the body horror, but sort of the moral horror of humanity, the things that we do to each other, was really a driving force," he added.


Axios
6 hours ago
- Axios
New movies and shows this week on HBO Max, Paramount+, Prime Video
Here's what's new on HBO Max, Paramount+, Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ and Hulu. What we're watching: An in-depth documentary about the Piano Man and new seasons of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" and "The Summer I Turned Pretty." " Billy Joel: And So It Goes" available Friday on HBO Max The intrigue: This two-part documentary dives into the key moments of Billy Joel's life and career and includes never-before-seen performances. What's inside: The film features interviews with Joel himself, former collaborator Jon Small, ex-wives Elizabeth Weber, Christie Brinkley and Katie Lee, daughter Alexa Ray Joel, wife Alexis Roderick Joel, and musicians including Bruce Springsteen, Sting, John Mellencamp and Paul McCartney. " Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" Season 3 available now on Paramount+ State of play: We return to the U.S.S. Enterprise as Captain Pike and crew face new life and civilizations, including a villain that will put them to the test. The latest: Paramount announced that production on the show's fifth and final season will begin later this year. " The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 available now on Prime Video Zoom in: The final season of this series follows Belly (played by Lola Tung) who is looking forward to spending the summer with her soulmate, but things are shaken up when her first love comes back into her life. Behind the scenes: This season is based on Jenny Han's " We'll Always Have Summer," the third novel in her "The Summer I Turned Pretty" trilogy. " Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful" on Disney+ and Hulu " Untamed" on Netflix Eric Bana stars as a special agent for the National Parks Service in this mystery thriller about a death investigation that sets him on a path to face his past and the secrets that lie within the park. Available now " Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit" on Hulu This true crime docuseries follows a major break in the 30-year-old disappearance case of TV news anchor Jodi Huisentruit. Available now " Trainwreck: Balloon Boy" on Netflix This chapter of Netflix's "Trainwreck" series follows the 2009 "balloon boy" fiasco where law enforcement, the media and viewers were led to believe a Colorado child was trapped in a homemade flying saucer. Available now " Surf Girls: International" on Prime Video This sequel to "Surf Girls: Hawaii" follows five up-and-coming surfers from different countries as they travel the world and compete against each other. Available now " Amy Bradley Is Missing" on Netflix