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Tom's Guide
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
New on Tubi in June 2025 — all the movies and shows to watch
Summer is here, and Tubi's serving up a lineup that's anything but boring. Whether you're chilling in the AC or winding down after a long day, Tubi has your back when you're in couch potato mode. In terms of what's new on Tubi in June, first up is "TMZ Presents: United States v. Sean Combs: Inside the Diddy Trial."This new docuseries dives into one of the year's most talked-about cases, with behind-the-scenes reporting and fresh updates as they unfold. If thrillers are more your speed, "TKO" lands on June 20. It follows a former boxer trying to reconnect with his estranged sons, just as his oldest steps into the ring to go pro. And for something with a little more grit, Day of Reckoning hits June 13. Set in the Old West, it's all about a dirty standoff between a small-town sheriff, a crooked U.S. Marshal, and the outlaw they're trying to smoke out, all with his wife caught in the middle. Tubi's got plenty to keep you locked in this month. Here's what to add to your June watchlist. Ready for some drama? "TMZ Presents: United States v. Sean Combs: Inside the Diddy Trial" peels back the curtain on the explosive legal case surrounding music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs. With insider reporting and exclusive access, this docuseries explores the allegations, courtroom drama, and the ripple effects surrounding what Combs has been accused of. As the trial unfolds in real time, new episodes will drop June 6 and June 13. Stream on Tubi starting June 6 Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. "Day of Reckoning" brings plenty of tension to the forefront in this gritty Western showdown. When a ruthless outlaw's wife is taken hostage by a crooked U.S. Marshal and a small-town sheriff, it sets the stage for a deadly standoff where justice is murky and no one walks away clean. Loyalties are tested, lines are crossed, and the only certainty is that blood will be spilled. Yes, there will be blood. Stream on Tubi from June 13 "TKO" serves up a powerful punch of family, redemption and second chances. When a retired boxer reconnects with his two estranged sons, he's forced to confront the past he walked away from so he can step up as a father. But when his oldest son enters the world of professional boxing, their reunion turns into a fight for more than just titles. Stream on Tubi from June 20


Fox News
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'American Pickers' star Mike Wolfe makes ‘tough decision' to shutter Nashville store
After nearly a decade-and-a-half of giving vintage finds a second life in the heart of Music City, "American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe is closing a beloved chapter — and a storefront. Wolfe shared an emotional announcement that the doors of the Antique Archaeology store in Nashville will officially close after 15 years. "Well, Nashville … it's time," he began his lengthy post. "After nearly 15 amazing years, we've made the tough decision to close the doors of our Antique Archaeology store here in Music City. This place has meant the world to me — not just the brick and mortar, but the people. The community." He added, "The visitors from all over the world who came through those doors, shared their stories, and reminded me every day why I started this journey in the first place." Nestled inside the historic Marathon Motor Works building, the Nashville shop has long been more than just a retail space — it's been a place where vintage has been honored. "After nearly 15 amazing years, we've made the tough decision to close the doors of our Antique Archaeology store here in Music City. This place has meant the world to me — not just the brick and mortar, but the people. The community. " For Wolfe, its meaning runs deep, but he continued to explain that even good things sometimes require letting go. "I've been so proud to be a part of this neighborhood, this city, and this chapter of life," he added. "But sometimes, even when something is good, you have to pause and ask yourself where your time is going — and where your heart is calling you next." Wolfe continued to explain his Nashville exit and why he has chosen to reside in Iowa for the time being. "For me, that's family. It's slowing down a little, staying rooted, and focusing on the new projects … I'm not disappearing — not even close," Wolfe reassured fans. "I'll still be picking, sharing, and selling online and at our original LeClaire, Iowa store." The "American Pickers" star revealed that the store will remain open until April 27. He shared with his fans that he'd be at the store on April 26. "This isn't goodbye — it's just a new rhythm," Wolfe concluded. "I'll forever be grateful for every moment in that Nashville space, and for all of you who made it more than just a shop. You made it home." Wolfe additionally revealed that his decision to close his store was to spend more time in his hometown of LeClaire, Iowa, where his 81-year-old mom still resides. "Everything I've ever known is there," he previously told The Tennessean. "I want to drive on roads I've driven on my whole life. I want to be around things that are familiar. And I want to be back there more with my little girl and with my mom." Wolfe's decision to shutter his Nashville store comes after the death of his late "America Pickers" co-star and dear friend Frank Fritz. Last month, Wolfe remembered Fritz at the "Day of Reckoning" red carpet premiere, as he made his film debut in the Western movie. The "American Pickers" dynamic duo had a special friendship and starred on the hit show together for over a decade. "Every day we think about Frank on set. He was such a big part of the show. He was my friend since 8th grade. And a lot of times when we are traveling through a property there are so many things that capture our attention that connect us to him," Wolfe said in an interview with the New York Post. Wolfe, who has helmed the show for years, grappled with the absence of someone who was more than just a colleague, but a lifelong friend. "It's kind of hard to talk about because it's so fresh, but he is with us in spirit every single day," Wolfe said. In September 2024, Fritz died of complications from a stroke while in hospice care.


Forbes
29-03-2025
- Sport
- Forbes
Deontay Wilder's Return: What To Know About His Next Opponent
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - MAY 29: Deontay Wilder of Team Matchroom during the media workouts at ... More Boulevard World on May 29, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by) Deontay Wilder is returning to the ring. The 39-year-old slugger with a record of 43-4-1 with 42 KOs is set to headline a Global Combat Collective event called Legacy Reloaded. Wilder will face Tyrrell Herndon on Friday, June 27, 2025, at the Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas. The event will be streamed live on BLK Prime. Here's everything you need to know about Herndon. Experience Over his 10-year professional career, Herndon has fought 29 bouts, accumulating 100 rounds of ring time, though mostly against lower-tier opponents. Professional Record Herndon has a professional boxing record of 24-5 with 15 knockouts. Age and Background Herndon is 37 years old and hails from San Antonio, Texas. Many of his pro fights have taken place in his home state. Physical Traits Herndon is 6'3', so the 6'7" Wilder will have a massive height advantage. Last Fight Herndon is on a three-fight win streak. In his last fight, he knocked off Rudy Silvas by split decision in May 2024. When he steps in the ring with Wilder, he'll have been out of the ring for more than a year. Notable Losses Herndon has been a bit of a gatekeeper for upcoming talent. He was knocked out by Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. in October 2023, and he suffered an 89-second KO loss to Efe Ajagba in 2017. This is a Dream Fight for Herndon In a 2019 Instagram post, Herndon wrote, 'Manifesting. Idols become rivals eventually…' alongside a photo with Wilder. As a justifiably massive underdog, Herndon may rue the day he wished for this fight to go from dream to reality. RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 22: Deontay Wilder reacts after weighing in ahead of the Heavyweight ... More fight between Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker during the Day of Reckoning: Weigh-In on December 22, 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by) Even with Wilder's seemingly depleted state, most would expect him to get past Herndon. The veteran is simply being placed here as an opponent who gives Wilder an opportunity to shine. If he wins as expected, he'll have a highlight-reel KO on his recent résumé, which could potentially facilitate a fight with Anthony Joshua—or more likely, a clash with current Professional Fighters League Super Fights MMA heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou. RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - OCTOBER 25: Francis Nganno looks on during a public workout ahead of the ... More Tyson Fury v Francis Ngannou boxing match at Boulevard Hall on October 25, 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by) Wilder and Ngannou have expressed a desire to fight each other in the past, and the fight has never made more sense than it does now. Ngannou had two unsuccessful dips into the sweet science when he narrowly lost a split decision to Tyson Fury in late 2023, and he was savagely knocked out by Joshua in 2024. Meanwhile, Wilder has endured back-to-back losses to Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker. If Wilder can't just defeat Herndon—but dominate—few will believe he has a chance to beat Ngannou, let alone rise in the ranks to fight for another championship. Herndon may as well be the Notorious B.I.G. in the classic song 'What's Beef?' He'll have 'nothing to lose tattooed around his wounds, everything to gain, embedded in his brain.' Any success he enjoys against Wilder will be icing on the proverbial cake. Be on the lookout for more information on the card as we get closer to the event.


Fox News
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
‘American Pickers' star Mike Wolfe remembers late Frank Fritz as show plans first hiatus in 15 years
Mike Wolfe is keeping the memory of his late co-star and dear friend Frank Fritz alive. The "American Pickers" dynamic duo had a special friendship and starred on the hit show together for over a decade. "Every day we think about Frank on set. He was such a big part of the show. He was my friend since 8th grade. And a lot of times when we are traveling through a property there are so many things that capture our attention that connect us to him," Wolfe said in an interview with the New York Post. Wolfe, who's helmed the show for years, is grappling with the absence of someone who was more than just a colleague, but a lifelong friend. "It's kind of hard to talk about because it's so fresh, but he is with us in spirit every single day," Wolfe said. In September 2024, Fritz died of complications from a stroke while in hospice care. "It's kind of hard to talk about because it's so fresh, but he is with us in spirit every single day." Fritz, 60, had also been suffering from Crohn's disease, according to his longtime manager, Bill Stankey. Wolfe's comments come after an announcement by "American Pickers" that the show will take its first hiatus in more than a decade. "We haven't done that in 15 years, so that's going to feel good. For 15 years, we have just been going and going and going," Wolfe told People. Filming for the show will wrap sometime this June. "I think we're going to have at least four or five months off, so it's going to be good," Wolfe said. Wolfe also recently made his film debut in the Western "Day of Reckoning." He told People he was hesitant when he was first offered the role and thought it might be best for him to "stay in my lane." Wolfe gave in after finding out what the job would entail. "I was like, 'OK, maybe I can.' I don't know if I'm fighting above my weight here, but it wasn't like I had a ton of lines," he told the outlet. "I think the best experience out of it, or the most surreal experience for me, was meeting a lot of the cast." Wolfe and Fritz starred in "American Pickers" for 10 years together and had known each other for more than 40 years. At the time of Fritz's death, Wolfe shared a tribute to his dear friend. "I've known Frank for more than half my life and what you've seen on TV has always been what I have seen, a dreamer who was just as sensitive as he was funny. The same off camera as he was on, Frank had a way of reaching the hearts of so many by just being himself," Wolfe wrote on Instagram at the time. "Who would have ever dreamed we would share the cockpit of a white cargo van in front of millions of people interested in our adventures," he added. "Before the show, we would take off together to places we never knew existed with no destination in mind and just the shared passion to discover something interesting and historic. "We've been on countless trips and shared so many miles and I feel blessed that I was there by his side when he took one last journey home. I love you buddy and will miss you so much I know you're in a better place."