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The Hindu
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
‘Gen V' Season 2 teaser: Hamish Linklater joins cast as first look adresses Chance Perdomo's death
Amazon has officially announced the return of Gen V, its college-set spinoff of The Boys, with Season 2 set to premiere on September 17, 2025. The season will begin with a three-episode drop, followed by weekly releases every Wednesday, leading up to the finale on October 22. Along with the premiere date, Amazon released the first teaser trailer, which addresses the real-life death of cast member Chance Perdomo, who played Andre Anderson. Perdomo died in a motorcycle accident in March 2024. In a statement following his passing, Amazon confirmed that the role would not be recast and that the story for Season 2 had been restructured to reflect his absence. The new trailer offers a glimpse of how the show will acknowledge Perdomo's character. It features a scene with Andre's father, Polarity, confronting the new Godolkin University Dean, Cipher (Hamish Linklater), over his son's disappearance, suggesting that Vought may be hiding the truth about what happened to Andre at the end of Season 1. We have never been more back. Gen V Season 2 premieres September 17. — GEN V (@genv) June 1, 2025 Season 2 picks up with America adapting to Homelander's increasing dominance. At Godolkin University, Dean Cipher introduces a new curriculum aimed at making students more powerful, while tensions escalate between humans and Supes. Cate and Sam return as celebrated figures, while Marie, Jordan, and Emma come back to campus still reeling from the traumatic events of the previous season. A hidden program tied to the university's origins emerges, pulling Marie deeper into a mystery with far-reaching consequences. Returning cast members include Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Sean Patrick Thomas. Gen V was co-created by Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters, with Fazekas serving as showrunner and executive producer alongside The Boys team, including Eric Kripke and Seth Rogen. The new season continues production under Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios.


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
First pics of homeless man ‘who stabbed stranger at Spain holiday airport in rage over PHONE' amid rough sleeping crisis
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the first photo of the homeless man arrested over a vicious random stabbing at a popular Spanish holiday airport. The victim was stabbed 'a few centimetres' from the carotid artery in his neck in the attack at Majorca's Palma Airport - used by hundreds of thousands of Brits every year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Carlos Heriberto Beltran Perdomo, 45, is formally under investigation for attempted murder Credit: Solarpix 7 Perdomo is said to have attacked a traveller at random after losing his mobile phone Credit: Solarpix 7 Police were urgently called to Majorca's Palma Airport on Tuesday morning after reports of a man being stabbed in the neck Credit: Solarpix The Sun can reveal this picture of the 45-year-old suspect - a Salvadoran man thought to be one of the dozens of homeless people who sleep rough in the airport each night. It shows Carlos Heriberto Beltran Perdomo being hauled into a police van to be taken to court, where he faces a likely attempted murder charge. As of Thursday afternoon, Perdomo was under formal investigation but had not been officially charged over the assault. Police revealed Perdomo had no fixed address after arresting him on Tuesday morning - moments after the stabbing. They found a weapon in his pocket which they believe was the shank used in the attack. The airport-sleeper refused to testify in court and was remanded in custody before an investigating judge on Wednesday. Sources said they believe Perdomo lashed out while high on drugs after his mobile phone disappeared. They say he became agitated while he was going through his belongings at the airport after getting off a bus. The victim is Argentinian man who had gone to the airport with a friend who was collecting a relative. He told police he was approached by a 'scruffy' looking man wearing a green shirt and shorts as he returned to the carpark who asked him: 'What do you know about my mobile?" Tourist faces £168,000 fine after launching huge rock from a clifftop into a gorge at popular Spanish beauty spot Chilling CCTV images handed to investigators show the alleged attacker walking among crowds of holidaymakers behind the stab victim. The attack occurred amid reports about a worrying rough sleeping epidemic plaguing Spanish airports. These concerns led to night-time restrictions being introduced at Madrid's Barajas Airport to stop around 400 homeless people bedding down there. Detectives said in their first comments about the Palma airport attack: 'The incident happened at 10.35am on Tuesday outside the airport arrivals area next to the car park. 7 Homeless people bed down in filthy corners of Spain's airports - including Madrid's here Credit: Solarpix 7 Bundles of belongings take over this corner of the airport Credit: Solarpix 'A young man was stabbed in the neck and suffered a wound a few centimetres from the artery which required several stitches. 'The victim was walking with a friend towards the car park after having gone to meet a relative in arrivals when they were approached by a stranger. 'The suspect asked them about his mobile and then pounced on his victim brandishing a knife which he used to stab him in the neck. 'The young man tried to repel the attack and stop his assailant continuing to stab him, asking for help from security guards who were in the area and managed to restrain the knifeman.' The alleged aggressor is being represented by a Majorcan based lawyer called Ivan Garcia Lopez. Mr Lopez confirmed yesterday his client had been remanded in jail and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder. He added: 'I am working on trying to secure his release on bail.' The Sun can today reveal that the arrested man was already known to Spanish police following previous detentions i including one in Ibiza last year. He is thought to work as a chef in a Majorcan tourist resort, even though he has no fixed address. A source close to the investigation said: 'He was claiming after his arrest his mobile had disappeared after he got off a bus at the airport when he took it out for a moment to search for something in his pocket. 'It looks like the victim was just in the wrong place at the wrong time and happened to be the first person the alleged offender came across and asked about his phone. 'It was completely random. The victim could have been anyone of any nationality." Police requested a restraining order for the suspect, banning him from Palma Airport, before he was remanded in custody. The request was on the basis that millions of holidaymakers use the airport facilities every day and attacks on strangers massively impact tourist security. 7 Some 400 people are estimated to sleep in the airport each night in Madrid's airport Credit: AP 7 Some people choose to sleep on the airport's uncomfortable chairs Credit: Solarpix The suspect has not been formally charged with any crime at this stage - as is normal in Spain where charges are only laid shortly before trial. But he has been warned he could be jailed for up to ten years if convicted of attempted murder. Urgent action is being demanded over the homelessness situation at a number of popular Spanish airports, including the ones in Majorca and Malaga. The problem is said to be causing not only humanitarian issues but safety and health fears too. At Madrid's Barajas airport more than 400 people are reportedly sleeping rough, with many going out to work or beg during the day and returning each night. That airport also had to be fumigated last week to treat an infestation of bedbugs, fleas and cockroaches.


The Irish Sun
22-05-2025
- The Irish Sun
First pics of homeless man ‘who stabbed stranger at Spain holiday airport in rage over PHONE' amid rough sleeping crisis
THIS is the first photo of the homeless man arrested over a vicious random stabbing at a popular Spanish holiday airport. The victim was stabbed 'a few centimetres' from the carotid artery in his neck in the attack at Majorca's Palma Airport - used by hundreds of thousands of Brits every year. Advertisement 7 Carlos Heriberto Beltran Perdomo, 45, is formally under investigation for attempted murder Credit: Solarpix 7 Perdomo is said to have attacked a traveller at random after losing his mobile phone Credit: Solarpix 7 Police were urgently called to Majorca's Palma Airport on Tuesday morning after reports of a man being stabbed in the neck Credit: Solarpix The Sun can reveal this picture of the 45-year-old suspect - a Salvadoran man thought to be one of the It shows Carlos Heriberto Beltran Perdomo being hauled into a police van to be taken to court, where he faces a likely attempted murder charge. As of Thursday afternoon, Perdomo was under formal investigation but had not been officially charged over the assault. Police revealed Perdomo had no fixed address after arresting him on Tuesday morning - moments after the stabbing. Advertisement read more on spain's airports They found a weapon in his pocket which they believe was the shank used in the attack. The airport-sleeper refused to testify in court and was remanded in custody before an investigating judge on Wednesday. Sources said they believe Perdomo lashed out while high on drugs after his mobile phone disappeared. They say he became agitated while he was going through his belongings at the airport after getting off a bus. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Exclusive The victim is Argentinian man who had gone to the airport with a friend who was collecting a relative. He told police he was approached by a 'scruffy' looking man wearing a green shirt and shorts as he returned to the carpark who asked him: 'What do you know about my mobile?" Tourist faces £168,000 fine after launching huge rock from a clifftop into a gorge at popular Spanish beauty spot Chilling CCTV images handed to investigators show the alleged attacker walking among crowds of holidaymakers behind the stab victim. The attack occurred amid reports about Advertisement These concerns led to night-time restrictions being introduced at Madrid's Barajas Airport to stop around 400 homeless people bedding down there. Detectives said in their first comments about the Palma airport attack: 'The incident happened at 10.35am on Tuesday outside the airport arrivals area next to the car park. 7 Homeless people bed down in filthy corners of Spain's airports - including Madrid's here Credit: Solarpix 7 Bundles of belongings take over this corner of the airport Credit: Solarpix Advertisement 'A young man was stabbed in the neck and suffered a wound a few centimetres from the artery which required several stitches. 'The victim was walking with a friend towards the car park after having gone to meet a relative in arrivals when they were approached by a stranger. 'The suspect asked them about his mobile and then pounced on his victim brandishing a knife which he used to stab him in the neck. 'The young man tried to repel the attack and stop his assailant continuing to stab him, asking for help from security guards who were in the area and managed to restrain the knifeman.' Advertisement The alleged aggressor is being represented by a Majorcan based lawyer called Ivan Garcia Lopez. Mr Lopez confirmed yesterday his client had been remanded in jail and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder. He added: 'I am working on trying to secure his release on bail.' The Sun can today reveal that the arrested man was already known to Spanish police following previous detentions i including one in Ibiza last year. Advertisement He is thought to work as a chef in a Majorcan tourist resort, even though he has no fixed address. A source close to the investigation said: 'He was claiming after his arrest his mobile had disappeared after he got off a bus at the airport when he took it out for a moment to search for something in his pocket. 'It looks like the victim was just in the wrong place at the wrong time and happened to be the first person the alleged offender came across and asked about his phone. 'It was completely random. The victim could have been anyone of any nationality." Advertisement Police requested a restraining order for the suspect, banning him from Palma Airport, before he was remanded in custody. The request was on the basis that millions of holidaymakers use the airport facilities every day and attacks on strangers massively impact tourist security. 7 Some 400 people are estimated to sleep in the airport each night in Madrid's airport Credit: AP 7 Some people choose to sleep on the airport's uncomfortable chairs Credit: Solarpix Advertisement The suspect has not been formally charged with any crime at this stage - as is normal in Spain where charges are only laid shortly before trial. But he has been warned he could be jailed for up to ten years if convicted of attempted murder. Urgent action is being demanded over the homelessness situation at a number of popular Spanish airports, including the ones in Majorca and Malaga. The problem is said to be causing not only humanitarian issues but safety and health fears too. Advertisement At Madrid's Barajas airport more than 400 people are reportedly sleeping rough, with many going out to work or beg during the day and returning each night. That airport also


CBS News
20-05-2025
- Sport
- CBS News
Pfaadt earns MLB-best 7th win as the Diamondbacks beat the scuffling Dodgers 9-5
Brandon Pfaadt became the first seven-game winner in the majors, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Gabriel Moreno and Geraldo Perdomo each hit a two-run homer, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-5 on Monday night. Coming off a three-game sweep by the last-place Los Angeles Angels, the NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their fourth in a row at home for the first time since May 2018, when they lost five straight. They've allowed six or more runs in five of seven games to begin the homestand. Fans booed when Landon Knack gave up two-run shots to Gurriel and Moreno that made it 7-0 in the third inning. Dodgers opener Jack Dreyer (2-2) let the D-backs build a 3-0 lead on Eugenio Suárez's RBI double, Josh Naylor's RBI groundout and Perdomo's sacrifice fly. Dodgers rookie Hyeseong Kim in center signaled too late to right fielder Teoscar Hernández that he couldn't see the ball hit by Suárez and it dropped instead of being the second out of the first inning. Pfaadt (7-3) was perfect through three innings until Mookie Betts' homer with one out in the fourth. The right-hander allowed back-to-back solo shots by Shohei Ohtani and Betts in the sixth, leaving the Dodgers trailing 7-3. Pfaadt walked one in six innings. Shelby Miller got the final out for his fifth save. Arizona's staff didn't record a strikeout until Juan Morillo got Hernández in the seventh. Key moment Batting ninth, Perdomo had Arizona's third two-run homer off Matt Sauer in the eighth. Key stat It was the first time the Dodgers homered back-to-back since Oct. 26, when Freddie Freeman and Hernández did so in the World Series against the New York Yankees. Up next RHP Ryne Nelson (1-1, 5.13 ERA) makes his second start Tuesday for the D-backs against Dodgers RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-3, 2.12).


Hamilton Spectator
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Pfaadt earns MLB-best 7th win as the Diamondbacks beat the scuffling Dodgers 9-5
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Brandon Pfaadt became the first seven-game winner in the majors, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Gabriel Moreno and Geraldo Perdomo each hit a two-run homer, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-5 on Monday night. Coming off a three-game sweep by the last-place Los Angeles Angels, the NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their fourth in a row at home for the first time since May 2018, when they lost five straight. They've allowed six or more runs in five of seven games to begin the homestand. Fans booed when Landon Knack gave up two-run shots to Gurriel and Moreno that made it 7-0 in the third inning. Dodgers opener Jack Dreyer (2-2) let the D-backs build a 3-0 lead on Eugenio Suárez's RBI double, Josh Naylor's RBI groundout and Perdomo's sacrifice fly. Dodgers rookie Hyeseong Kim in center signaled too late to right fielder Teoscar Hernández that he couldn't see the ball hit by Suárez and it dropped instead of being the second out of the first inning. Pfaadt (7-3) was perfect through three innings until Mookie Betts' homer with one out in the fourth. The right-hander allowed back-to-back solo shots by Shohei Ohtani and Betts in the sixth, leaving the Dodgers trailing 7-3. Pfaadt walked one in six innings. Shelby Miller got the final out for his fifth save. Arizona's staff didn't record a strikeout until Juan Morillo got Hernández in the seventh. Key moment Batting ninth, Perdomo had Arizona's third two-run homer off Matt Sauer in the eighth. Key stat It was the first time the Dodgers homered back-to-back since Oct. 26, when Freddie Freeman and Hernández did so in the World Series against the New York Yankees. Up next RHP Ryne Nelson (1-1, 5.13 ERA) makes his second start Tuesday for the D-backs against Dodgers RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-3, 2.12). ___ AP MLB: