Netflix’s First Pakistani Original Faces Delay

As streaming giants race to capture diverse audiences, Pakistan finds itself at a crossroads. Netflix’s first Pakistani original series promised to put the country on the global entertainment map, but production delays have raised questions about whether Pakistan is truly ready for this moment.

Netflix’s much-talked-about series *Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo* has become a double-edged sword for the country’s television industry. Billed as the streamer’s first Pakistan-themed original, this adaptation brings together stars including Mahira Khan, Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Ahad Raza Mir, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Hania Aamir, Maya Ali, Bilal Ashraf, and Iqra Aziz.

Ever since word first got out in 2023, expectations have remained unusually high. By Pakistani standards, this project is seriously ambitious. Filming has taken place across multiple countries and has mixed established stars with fresh faces. Netflix has called it their most significant Pakistani production yet.

That scope alone makes it feel like a turning point—a chance for Pakistani drama to step out of the regional curiosity box and onto the global stage.

However, after missing its original premiere month (June 2025), questions remain unanswered. Local media is now talking about a release window later in the year, as production and post-production continue to drag on. The delay might frustrate fans, but it also highlights something bigger.

Creating a project that ticks Netflix’s technical and editorial boxes, while keeping its Pakistani soul intact, is incredibly challenging. The real question is whether Pakistan is ready for this moment.

Other countries have already learned how to use Netflix to amplify their storytelling voices. India’s *Sacred Games* and *Delhi Crime* helped establish what prestige local originals could look like. South Korea’s *Squid Game* changed the game for global television. Australia and the UK have entered Netflix with their own domestic stories.

Pakistan, meanwhile, is showing up late to a party where audiences are already overwhelmed by international content. Being late doesn’t lower the stakes—it raises them.

A star-studded cast is no guarantee for success. Hits don’t just happen because you throw money and famous faces at something. If Pakistan’s first Netflix original feels watered down—more English and less Urdu, more generic South Asia and less distinctly Pakistani—then what story is it actually telling?

And if the technical elements like editing, sound, and visual effects don’t meet Netflix standards, viewers will just click away. A stumble could reinforce the idea that Pakistan can’t deliver at an international scale.

At the same time, it seems unfair that one show has to carry so much symbolic weight. No single production should prove an industry’s worth.

But delays have a way of intensifying that pressure. The longer *Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo* is postponed, the more it becomes the test of whether Pakistan can compete with its neighbours and peers on streaming platforms.

If the series succeeds, it could open doors for everyone who comes afterwards. If it doesn’t, there will still be lessons about infrastructure, creative decisions, and the trade-offs that come with working alongside global platforms.

Either way, Pakistan can’t keep sitting on the sidelines while others shape what it means to be global in entertainment.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1345082-netflixs-first-pakistani-original-faces-delay

Vince McMahon appears at WWE Wrestlepalooza: Blink and you miss it cameo

Former WWE chairman Vince McMahon made a surprise cameo at the start of Wrestlepalooza on Saturday.

This appearance marked his first involvement with the event since stepping down from his role as executive chairman of TKO in January 2024. McMahon has not been part of the company since his resignation earlier this year.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-vince-mcmahon-appears-wwe-wrestlepalooza-blink-miss-cameo

Oscar Hilado: Legacy of purpose, principles

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine business community and civil society are mourning the loss of Phinma Corp. chair emeritus Oscar Hilado, an influential industry leader, education champion, and staunch tennis patron.

Hilado dedicated a lifetime to guiding some of the country’s top corporations while also helping the underprivileged. He would have turned 88 on November 8.
https://business.inquirer.net/548251/oscar-hilado-legacy-of-purpose-principles

The format is the politics

The spectacle is not a collection of images; it is a social relation among people, mediated by images.
— Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectacle, Thesis 4 (1967)

A single week turned the calendar into an instrument: the political killing on September 10; the next day, a 9/11 podium used to anoint a fallen martyr of the movement; and, by Sunday, a stadium funeral where a posthumous Medal of Freedom would render the man an icon.

It was a week dense enough to power an entire season of politics, reverberating insistently into the midterms.

The First Lesson of Political Grief is Staging

A man is killed in public and, within hours, a nation begins curating its memory around him. In Arizona, an NFL stadium is reserved for September 21, doors at eight in the morning, the programme at eleven; it is a logistical poem in the language of scale. The memorial is not only commemorative, but instructive. It demonstrates that this movement can fill an arena, that its sorrow lays public claim.

President Donald Trump has said he will attend the memorial. He has also vowed to award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously, transfiguring a personal loss into a civil sacrament.

These gestures are not incidental. They are narrative instruments, designed to transmute grief into doctrine.

The Facts and the Legal Response

The facts, as recited by prosecutors, are bald and bloodless. On September 10 at Utah Valley University, a single shot from a distance ended Kirk’s life. A 22-year-old, Tyler Robinson, now stands charged with aggravated murder and related offences. Utah County has announced it will seek the death penalty.

Digital footprints, including Discord transcripts, and physical evidence are alleged to bind the suspect to the act. These particulars will be tested in court. Their public function, however, is already clear: to classify the event as political violence and to affirm the state’s intent to respond with maximal severity.

The Killing Unfolds in the Feeds

Yet the more immediate and more volatile story is how the killing unfolded in the feeds. Within minutes there was video, then more video: angles from beneath the rally tent; a stifled cry; confusion breaking into flight; the snap of sirens.

It was ubiquitous—on X, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, even Truth Social, where the president posted the formal announcement. Legacy outlets abstained from airing the impact but platforms did not await permission. The gatekeeper never vanished, only relocated.

In this digital ecology, verification trails virality, and meaning congeals before officials can reach a lectern.

How Platforms Manufacture Meaning

This is consequential. What is amplified in initial moments shapes the risk curve. The research is unambiguous: moral-emotive language accelerates dissemination; incendiary content outpaces correction; and the spotlight on perpetrators creates a contagion window where mimicry becomes plausible.

Hence the evolution of journalistic ethics—no notoriety norms that de-emphasise names and imagery. Hence the platform tools that slow virality: labels, friction, age-gates.

These are not ornamental choices. They are instruments of harm reduction.

The gatekeeper never vanished; it relocated. In this digital ecology, verification trails virality and meaning congeals before officials can reach a lectern. Because in the platform economy, everything is content and content is metastasis.

Even Roblox, a children’s game engine, moved to remove over one hundred user-created experiences based on the killing. Violence, once a rupture, now feeds a market.

Jubilee Media’s Surrounded as a Case Study

Ostensibly a space for empathetic encounter, the format is optimised not for understanding but for spectacle. A single guest is ringed by adversaries and moderation is minimal. Fact-checks are late and cosmetic. The design favours confrontation over clarity.

Charlie Kirk’s appearance in an episode titled Can 25 Liberal College Students Outsmart 1 Conservative?, aired a year before his death. After the killing, clips from the episode were re-cut, re-framed and re-circulated across partisan lines. Surrounded became a supply chain; affect became archive.

We are now, remarkably, at the point where public figures seriously suggest Jubilee as a host for presidential debate. This is not an evolution of democratic culture; it is a capitulation to clip logic. The shift from policy to performance, from moderation to monetisation, is nearly complete.

The London Rally and Elon Musk’s Role

Meanwhile, in London on September 13, there was another spectacle: the Unite the Kingdom rally led by Tommy Robinson. Over 100,000 gathered and clashes ensued. Twenty-six police officers were injured and twenty-five arrests made.

But the most circulated moment came not from a marcher, but a mogul: Elon Musk, in a recorded video, warned that violence is coming and urged supporters to fight back or die. Downing Street condemned the rhetoric. But it had already circulated—sliced, subtitled and algorithmically elevated by the platform Musk owns.

The rally was a street event only in setting. Its real venue was the screen.

The Substitution of Scale for Legitimacy

It would be facile to conflate Arizona’s arena and Whitehall’s streets into one story of right-wing bloom. The two phenomena differ in texture and intent. But they do share one defining grammar: the substitution of scale for legitimacy.

A full bowl in Glendale and a six-figure march in London are intended to function as affective plebiscites. If you resist the reading, you are accused of condescension. If you accept it, you surrender the premise that democracy rests on anything beyond optics.

What is being manufactured here is not merely sentiment, but a durable grammar.

The old regime of meaning-making, wherein editors determined exposure and sequence, is defunct. Now the crowd publishes first. Institutions scramble to retrofit coherence. Graphic video is not a glitch; it is the baseline. Platforms pretend their exceptions are rare. They are not. They are the rule.

The Triptych of the Right

Here, distinctions matter, crucially. The modern right is often misread as monolithic. It is not. It operates in three distinct but overlapping registers: conservatism, populism and hate.

Conservatism, at its most principled, is a temperament anchored in institutional continuity, constitutionalism and the moral suspicion of speed. It harbours a philosophical wariness of haste, premised on the belief that swift political action often courts instability and that time is democracy’s truest proving ground.

Populism is a style. It presumes to speak directly for the people against an allegedly corrupt elite. It collapses mediation, scorns process and privileges immediacy.

Hate is neither style nor temperament. It is a politics of exclusion that recruits grievance as license for menace.

All three currents were visible in the American aftermath. The conservative response was constitutional: call for calm, insist on process. The populist response was martial: recast the death as proof of siege. The hateful fringe celebrated, doxxed and organised.

The same triptych holds in the United Kingdom. The Conservative Party is beleaguered and directionless. Reform UK, unencumbered by governing record, offers the populist idiom in its purest form. The Robinson rally showed hate, unadorned.

Keir Starmer’s characterisation of the moment as the fight of our times came only after institutional hesitation—a faltering calculus over what counted as free expression and what crossed into incitement.

In a liberal society, the line must be drawn with precision. That becomes treacherous when the owner of the platform is also its most prolific arsonist.

Why These Distinctions Matter

These distinctions are not academic. They determine remedy.

  • A conservative pathology calls for institutional repair.
  • A populist seizure demands procedural ballast: transparency, clarity and the visible work of government.
  • Hate, meanwhile, requires constraint: social quarantine, prosecutorial clarity and refusal to launder eliminationist discourse as legitimate pluralism.

The media system, part battlefield, part vector, has tools. Newsrooms can abstain from premature motives. They can elevate accuracy over engagement. Platforms can intervene: interstitial warnings, algorithmic friction, context over shock.

None of this silences grief. It merely resists its weaponisation.

Volume over Truth?

What of the presidency? The 9/11 dais becomes canon; the Medal of Freedom, scripture. This is not commemoration; it is choreography. The president’s call for nonviolence is framed as boundary. Yet its elasticity ensures that boundary will be tested by echo, by reinterpretation, by omission.

Reform’s rise reveals a deeper confusion: agenda-setting is mistaken for capacity. Populism thrives in this ambiguity. It seizes attention, but cannot govern. It shortens deliberation, but cannot substitute for it.

Conservatism, if it is to recover, must reject the populist tailcoat and return to the long arc of capacity as its only claim to power.

The contrast is striking: while states elsewhere fall for fear of the feed, here the feed is enlisted to govern. We are left to ponder a grim symmetry—between the censorship that catalyses revolt and the spectacle that pacifies it.

The Power of Language

Finally, there is language: the medium through which all political life flows. A conservative idiom draws thresholds that make coexistence possible. A populist idiom dissolves them. A hateful idiom sharpens them into knives.

The coming weeks will test which idiom prevails. Will grief become instruction, or mandate? Will virality dictate virtue? Will newsrooms favour volume over truth?

As grief metastasises into legacy, a new guard gathers in the wings—polished, pious and poised for virality. As The Hollywood Reporter notes, figures like Riley Gaines, Alex Clark and Allie Beth Stuckey may soon channel Kirk’s ethos into an even more ardent, platform-native activism.

Nothing is preordained. Meaning will be shaped, as it always is, by human choice: who speaks, who edits, who clips, who captions.

The cameras will pan across a stadium and across Whitehall. These images are not innocently large. They are arguments waged through lens and lighting.

The Work Ahead

The work ahead is neither theatrical nor viral. It is unfashionably slow. To let institutions speak before the feed canonises; to grant mourning its moment, but not a monopoly on meaning; to recover the courage of discernment: between dissent and menace, spectacle and substance, grief and grievance.

This work will not trend. But it may still be what saves the republic.

The Future of Media

What, then, of the future of media itself? In this maelstrom of platforms, clips and narrative distortion, the challenge lies not only in content but also in architecture.

Journalism must reclaim tempo as ethical stance—not slowness for its own sake, but discernment as democratic discipline. Institutions that once curated public understanding must reimagine their function, not as arbiters of truth but as scaffolds for trust.

Platform companies, long allergic to responsibility, will either accept civic obligations or deepen their complicity in democracy’s decline.

What emerges from this crucible must be more than regulatory friction. It must be a renewed compact between public attention and public consequence.

Otherwise, the feed will not merely report history; it will write it, untethered from judgment, propelled only by what bleeds, what spreads and what sells.

A Global Contrast

Yet irony shadows the global stage. In Nepal, the so-called Gen Z revolution surged in response to the government’s ban on social media platforms—all but TikTok—provoking youth-led protests that surrounded the Parliament and forced a democratic reckoning.

There, platforms were seen as threats to order. But in the West, the same digital scaffolding is not only permitted but instrumentalised. It is not the enemy of government but its medium.

The contrast is striking: while states elsewhere fall for fear of the feed, here the feed is enlisted to govern. We are left to ponder a grim symmetry—between the censorship that catalyses revolt and the spectacle that pacifies it.

By the time you read this on Sunday, the funeral will have unfolded—its reels already clipped, re-captioned and fed back into the machine that made Kirk an icon, looping grief into spectacle, and spectacle into script.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1345120-the-format-is-the-politics

Researcher develops method for protein-protein structure prediction

A Nigerian researcher, Muinat Zubair, has developed an innovative method for predicting protein structure and protein-protein interactions by combining experimental and computational approaches.

Zubair made this discovery during her time as a graduate teaching and research assistant at Tennessee Technological University, USA, where she earned her MSc in chemistry. Speaking about her work, she explained that her research contributes to solving the protein folding problem—a challenge that has perplexed scientists for over 50 years.

“I used artificial intelligence software to predict the full-length structures and interaction between two mammalian enzymes,” Zubair said. These proteins are part of the larger mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, which is activated in response to cellular stress. According to her, malfunction in this pathway worsens symptoms of several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

“Understanding the structures of these proteins and how they bind and activate each other will help us develop therapeutic targets to manage these diseases and improve outcomes for patients and their families,” she added.

Neurodegenerative diseases are increasingly becoming a global pandemic, affecting millions of people worldwide. Zubair highlighted that this number is expected to rise as the global population of older adults grows.

The steady-state kinetics of these proteins had never been studied prior to her research. Supervised by Dr. Xuanzhi Zhan, she determined their apparent Michaelis-Menten parameters through kinase assays and Western blot quantification.

In addition, Zubair predicted the full-length structures and protein-protein interactions using AlphaFold2 and AlphaFold-Multimer—two cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools designed to elucidate the structure and behavior of proteins and other macromolecules.

“Previously, X-ray diffraction studies had only solved the structures of the kinase domains of these proteins,” she explained. “However, prior research showed that other parts of the enzymes also contribute to binding and activation, emphasizing the need to predict the entire structure.”

To validate her findings, Zubair used additional computational methods. “I applied molecular dynamics simulations to test and confirm protein stability and performed protein frustratometer analysis, contact mapping, and other assessments on the interface between the docked proteins. The protein structures remained stable under simulated physiological conditions,” she noted.

Beyond pioneering kinetic data on the MAPK pathway, Zubair emphasized that the computational methods she employed could be applied broadly to study other proteins. Nevertheless, she acknowledges that computational results require validation through wet-laboratory experiments.

“That is the next stage of the project,” she said. “It involves site-directed mutagenesis and studying the other two isoforms of the enzyme to further validate our results.”

Originally from Iganna in Oyo State, Nigeria, Zubair grew up in Ibadan and earned her first degree in biochemistry from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Nigeria. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in the highly selective Purdue University Interdisciplinary Life Science program (PULSe) and was awarded the prestigious Lynn Fellowship to support her PhD studies.

Looking ahead, Zubair expresses a strong commitment to advancing human health, particularly in the field of neurodegenerative diseases. “I find so much fulfillment knowing that I could potentially discover a druggable target or help improve our understanding of these diseases,” she said.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/researcher-develops-method-for-protein-protein-structure-prediction/

Ryder Cup: Team USA Warned of Abuse From Home Crowd Over $500K Pay

In just one week, golf’s fiercest rivalry returns to American soil with Team Keegan Bradley and Team Luke Donald facing off once again. This time, the battleground is New York’s renowned Bethpage Black course.

Bethpage Black is famous for its noisy, unapologetic fans, and Team Europe has already taken steps to prepare for the inevitable chaos. Players have been equipped with personalized VR headsets loaded with crowd noise and verbal abuse tailored to each individual, helping them mentally brace for the intense atmosphere.

However, it turns out that Team USA may not be immune to scrutiny either. Former Ryder Cup player Andrew Coltart, who famously faced Tiger Woods in singles at Brookline in 1999, warns that the American squad could face backlash from their own fans if things start to go wrong early.

This year’s event carries added pressure due to the controversial payouts involved. Each member of Team USA will receive $500,000, with $300,000 designated for charity and the remaining $200,000 as a personal stipend. Coltart isn’t convinced this financial incentive will boost motivation.

“What does the $200,000 do to them?” Coltart told bunkered.co.uk. “Is that going to make you a little bit more determined to do a little bit extra practice in the morning or what? I don’t get it. Potentially it could harm them. Again, as it pretty much did in 1999 when I played.”

He recalled how payment demands stirred controversy back then and fears history could repeat itself. This time, Coltart believes the passionate New York crowd won’t hesitate to turn on their own players if expectations aren’t met.

“They wanted $100,000 and, you know, the punter who pays to go and watch the Ryder Cup, they want their team to just absolutely give it their all. They deflected that by saying, ‘oh, well, it’s for charity.’ So, OK, fine. But now, again, they have to get this sort of financial remuneration for it, which I guess is the difference between Europe and America. If they’re getting paid and they don’t turn up, good God, you know, the New York crowd will go after them.”

Coltart didn’t hold back when discussing the pressure Bradley’s team could face. “It could almost turn into an away game for them. If they don’t get off to a fast start, you know, and you can see the headlines, if so-and-so doesn’t play that well or gets beaten by a pairing that they expect they should have won, the American crowd in that area are going to try and eat them alive.”

It’s not just the players being cautioned. Reports indicate that Team Europe’s WAGs have been advised to stay off the course during play. With emotions expected to run high, the Bethpage crowd is unlikely to hold back when the pressure hits.

Golf fans everywhere can expect an electric atmosphere as this legendary rivalry unfolds once again on American soil. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling showdown at Bethpage Black.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/golf/ryder-cup-team-usa-home-crowd-warning-500k-pay-2132905

Bombay HC Orders Expert Committee To Curb Urban Chaos In Badlapur, Ensuring Systematic Town Planning

**Mumbai: Bombay High Court Orders Expert Committee to Tackle Urban Chaos in Badlapur**

The Bombay High Court has described the unchecked growth of Badlapur as a recipe for “urban chaos” and a “municipal nightmare.” In response, the court has ordered the formation of an expert improvement committee tasked with preparing a blueprint for the town’s systematic development. Badlapur falls under the jurisdiction of the Kulgaon-Badlapur Municipal Council (KBMC) in Thane district.

### Civic Infrastructure Concerns

A bench comprising Justices Girish Kulkarni and Arif Doctor highlighted critical infrastructure shortcomings in Badlapur. The lack of proper drainage lines, sewerage facilities, and functional sewage treatment plants has left thousands of residents struggling with basic civic services.

“The present plight appears to be completely beyond the control and/or comprehension of the Chief Officer to achieve appropriate town planning,” the court remarked. It stressed the urgent need for external expertise to address these issues effectively.

### Formation of Expert Committee

The court directed that the expert committee be constituted within two weeks. This committee will identify pressing urban planning problems and propose both immediate and long-term solutions.

The committee will include:

– Experts nominated by CIDCO and the state’s director of town planning
– The additional collector of Thane
– The CEO of KBMC
– A representative of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB)
– An eminent social worker nominated by the civic body

The overarching goal is to transform Kulgaon-Badlapur into a “Model Town” comparable to Navi Mumbai.

### Complaint and Compensation Ordered

The ruling follows a plea filed by Yashwant Anna Bhoir, who alleged that sewage from the Trishul Golden Ville Cooperative Housing Society, developed by A Plus Lifespace, was draining into his adjoining plot. Advocates Avinash Fatangare and Archana Shelar appeared on Bhoir’s behalf.

In response, the court ordered the developer to pay Rs 10 lakh in compensation to Bhoir and mandated remedial measures to be implemented within six weeks. Additionally, Rs 50,000 in costs were imposed on KBMC due to the civic body’s failure to enforce basic regulations.

### Ward-Wise Inspections Mandated

Raising “great doubt” about KBMC’s enforcement of powers against unauthorized drainage connections, the court ordered ward-wise inspections of high-rise buildings to curb such violations.

### Environmental Concerns

The bench was particularly critical of the ongoing release of sewage and untreated waste into the Ulhas River, condemning it as “an intolerable attack by ‘we the humans’ on such natural resources.”

### The Need for Planned Development

Noting Badlapur’s rise as a “popular suburb” due to its connectivity with Mumbai and Thane, the court cautioned that development must not outpace infrastructural capacity.

“Authorities are required to ensure robust town planning measures… not an urban chaos resulting in a haphazard concrete jungle,” the judges said. They emphasized that poor planning already jeopardizes citizens’ fundamental right to a healthy environment.

### Public Health Warning

The court warned that failure to act promptly would lead to “a nightmare of municipal chaos and high degree of urban disorder,” causing numerous public woes, including health hazards such as typhoid, malaria, and dengue.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/bombay-hc-orders-expert-committee-to-curb-urban-chaos-in-badlapur-ensuring-systematic-town-planning

7 Marlon Wayans movies and shows to watch if you loved his performance in ‘Him’

While Marlon Wayans is primarily known for his comedic roles in sketch shows and movies alongside his brother Shawn Wayans, his performance in *Him* showcases his impressive versatility. In this film, he plays Isaiah White, a revered quarterback who mentors the up-and-coming football player Cameron “Cam” Cade (Tyriq Withers). However, Cam soon discovers that Isaiah’s training methods delve into cult-like horrors far beyond anything he could have imagined.

Directed by Justin Tipping, *Him* offers an intriguing blend of sports drama and horror. Although the movie received mixed reviews—critics often pointing to an interesting premise that faltered in execution—Marlon Wayans’ steely and unsettling performance was widely praised. His presence added a chilling charm that elevated the high-stakes storyline. Fans eager to see more of Wayans’ serious side may also appreciate his work in films like *Requiem for a Dream* and *Respect*.

### Requiem for a Dream (2000)

*Requiem for a Dream* tells the story of four characters entwined in a harrowing descent into addiction and delusion. Sara obsessively dreams of TV stardom, while Harry and Tyrone chase wealth as drug dealers. Marion’s life spirals out of control as addiction takes hold.

In this Darren Aronofsky psychological drama, Marlon Wayans delivers a powerful and deeply disturbing portrayal as Tyrone, a character grappling with loneliness and addiction. Wayans steps far outside his usual comedy roles, drawing the audience deeply into his character’s struggles through his emotive performance.

**Where to watch:** Apple TV, Tubi

### Respect (2021)

*Respect* is a biographical musical drama that chronicles the early life and rise of legendary singer Aretha Franklin, played by Jennifer Hudson. The film explores the challenges Aretha faced, including an abusive marriage to Ted White.

Marlon Wayans shines in a chilling role as Ted White, showcasing his ability to embody villainous and manipulative characters—a trait also evident in *Him*. Despite the film receiving mixed reactions, Wayans’ and Hudson’s performances were highlights that brought emotional depth to the story.

**Where to watch:** MGM+, Amazon Prime

### Above the Rim (1994)

Set in New York City, *Above the Rim* follows high school basketball star Kyle Lee Wilson (Duane Martin) as he navigates the temptations of money and drugs. His best friend Bugaloo (Marlon Wayans) introduces him to the dealer Birdie (Tupac Shakur).

Directed by Jeff Pollack, this sports drama captures the Black experience in the 1990s. Marlon Wayans’ role as the comedic yet morally ambiguous Bugaloo contrasts sharply with his disciplined quarterback in *Him*, but both characters share a complicated relationship with danger, highlighting Wayans’ versatile acting skills.

**Where to watch:** Prime Video, Tubi, Hoopla

### Scary Movie (2000)

In this cult classic parody directed by Keenan Ivory Wayans, a group of teenagers cover up an accidental death, only to be stalked by a masked killer a year later. The film humorously spoofs popular horror movies like *Scream* and *I Know What You Did Last Summer*.

Fans introduced to Marlon Wayans through *Him* should not miss his breakout comedic role as Shorty Meeks, Brenda’s stoner brother who remains oblivious to the danger until it’s almost too late. This film showcases the humorous side of Wayans’ acting range.

**Where to watch:** Paramount+, Prime Video

### Bel-Air (2022–Present)

*Bel-Air* is a modern, dramatic reimagining of *The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air*. It explores a fictionalized Will Smith (Jabari Banks) thrown into an elite and racially tense world after a violent encounter disrupts his life.

Marlon Wayans delivers a powerful performance as Lou, Will’s father. Though his screen time is limited, his portrayal of an emotionally volatile and absent dad who suddenly stakes a claim in his son’s life leaves a lasting impact. Wayans skillfully balances vulnerability and rage, earning critical acclaim.

**Where to watch:** Peacock

### Air (2023)

Based on a true story set in the 1980s, *Air* follows Nike as the company races to revive its basketball shoe division by securing rookie Michael Jordan. Talent scout Sonny Vaccaro (Matt Damon) enlists the help of Michael Jordan’s 1984 Olympic coach and family friend, George Raveling, played by Marlon Wayans.

Wayans brings warmth and charm to his role, regaling Sonny with stories from Jordan’s childhood while providing sage advice. His steady presence proves invaluable as the story unfolds.

### The Wayans Bros. (1995–1999)

This beloved sitcom stars brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans as they navigate early adulthood as newspaper stand owners in New York City. The show blends comedy with relatable stories of friendship and love.

For fans of Marlon Wayans’ intense role in *Him*, revisiting *The Wayans Bros.* offers insight into his early career and remarkable growth as an actor. His portrayal of the goofy, immature Marlon contrasts sharply with the sinister Isaiah character but is equally memorable.

**Where to watch:** Apple TV, Prime Video

### Additional Recommendations for Fans of Marlon Wayans in *Him*

– *On the Rocks* (2020)
– *In Living Color* (1992–1993)

**Disclaimer:** All opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/7-marlon-wayans-movies-shows-watch-loved-performance-him

Mallorca vs Atletico Madrid Prediction and Betting Tips | 21st September 2025

The 2025-26 edition of La Liga is back in action this weekend, featuring an important encounter as Mallorca lock horns with Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix on Sunday. Both teams have experienced contrasting fortunes over the past year and will be eager to secure a win in this matchup.

### Mallorca vs Atletico Madrid Preview

Mallorca currently sit in 19th place in the La Liga standings and have struggled to make a significant impact so far this season. The home side suffered a narrow 3-2 defeat at the hands of Espanyol last week and will need to work hard to bounce back in this fixture.

Atletico Madrid, on the other hand, are positioned 11th in the league table at the moment. The team has been inconsistent throughout the season. In their previous game, Los Colchoneros faced a 3-2 defeat against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League and will be looking to prove their mettle this weekend.

### Mallorca vs Atletico Madrid Head-to-Head and Key Numbers

Atletico Madrid boast an excellent recent record against Mallorca, having won 17 of the last 35 matches played between the two sides, compared to Mallorca’s nine victories.

Notably, Mallorca have won six of their last 11 home matches against Atletico Madrid in La Liga — matching the number of wins they had achieved in the 19 such games prior to this run.

Atletico Madrid have won each of their last five La Liga encounters against Mallorca and have a chance to secure six consecutive victories against them for only the second time in the history of the competition.

Additionally, Mallorca have failed to find the back of the net in their last four La Liga matches against Atletico Madrid, highlighting the defensive strength of the visitors.

### Mallorca vs Atletico Madrid Prediction

Atletico Madrid have yet to hit their stride this season and cannot afford any slip-ups going into this game. Marcos Llorente, who scored a brace in the previous match, will be looking to make an impact once again this weekend.

Meanwhile, Mallorca have fallen short of expectations and will need to be at their very best to challenge Atletico. Given the current form and head-to-head statistics, Atletico Madrid appear to be the stronger side and are expected to secure the victory.

**Prediction:** Mallorca 1-3 Atletico Madrid

### Mallorca vs Atletico Madrid Betting Tips

– **Tip 1:** Atletico Madrid to win
– **Tip 2:** Over 2.5 goals in the game
– **Tip 3:** Atletico Madrid to score first

Get ready for an exciting clash this Sunday as Mallorca and Atletico Madrid battle it out in what promises to be a thrilling La Liga encounter!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/mallorca-vs-atletico-madrid-prediction-betting-tips-21st-september-2025

Bruno Fernandes completes 100 goals for Manchester United: Key stats

**Bruno Fernandes Completes 100 Goals for Manchester United: Key Stats**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 20, 2025, 10:45 pm*

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has reached a remarkable milestone, completing 100 goals for the club. He achieved this feat during a crucial Premier League contest against Chelsea at Old Trafford.

The match saw Chelsea reduced to 10 men early on in Matchday 5. Taking advantage of the numerical advantage, Manchester United steadily built pressure. Fernandes secured his landmark goal from a precise cross by Patrick Dorgu across the face of the goal.

After a lengthy VAR check for a potential offside, the goal was ultimately awarded, confirming Fernandes’ 100th strike for the Red Devils.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/bruno-fernandes-attains-this-milestone-for-man-united/story