The second major flash mob attack on a high-end retail store in the last two weeks happened Saturday at the Westfield Topanga Mall Nordstrom in Canoga Park, Calif.
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Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 2 of Cruel Summer.
Cruel Summer finally revealed who killed Luke during the season 2 finale — taking several surprising swings in the process.
During the episode, which aired on Monday, July 31, Brent (Braeden De La Garza), confessed to Megan (Sadie Stanley) that he was responsible for Luke’s death. Through flashbacks, viewers witnessed how Brent picked Luke (Griffin Gluck) up at the dock before the siblings got into an argument about their mother’s death — which was actually caused due to her alcoholism.
Brent, who didn’t want to hear the truth, pushed Luke causing him hit his head against a railing and fall into the water. The eldest Chambers child told their father, Steve (Paul Adelstein), what happened and the crime was initially covered up.
Things took a turn, however, when Luke’s body was discovered and Megan and Isabella (Lexi Underwood) became persons of interest. Isabella seemingly gave the police a redacted tape showing only Megan with a gun in the cabin with Luke the night he got killed. The plan to frame Megan didn’t work out though because Brent admitted to the crime.
In the aftermath, Megan attempted to make peace with Luke’s passing while Isabella left without a trace. Cruel Summer delivered a shocking blow at the end of the episode when Megan found footage showing Luke still alive after his fall. He washed up at the shore — where Isabella drowned him.
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Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 2
The second major flash mob attack on a high-end retail store in the last two weeks happened Saturday at the Westfield Topanga Mall Nordstrom in Canoga Park, Calif.
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Cruel Summer has just landed on Amazon Prime Video, and it features a new cast in a new setting.Rather than taking up the story where season one left off show-runners have decided to start afresh with a new story in the Pacific Northwest. Gone are the likes of Chiara Aurelia and Olivia Holt, and instead a new cast of bright young things will be at the centre of all the drama.This new season sees Sadie Stanley plays one of the two leading female protagonists from this season taking on the role of Megan Landry.
is almost here, and it stars . Netflix's You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, a brand new comedy directed by Sammi Cohen, arrives on the streamer later this month—and at the movie's trailer.You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (2023)You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah is adapted from the 2005 YA novel of the same name, written by Fiona Rosenbloom.
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Cruel Summer is returning to Amazon Prime Video for a second season of sinister mystery and teen angst – you can find all the details below.The follow-up to 2021’s hit summer thriller, this second instalment in the series has chosen to completely change things up and start afresh. Gone are the likes of Chiara Aurelia and Olivia Holt, and instead a new cast of bright young things will be at the centre of all the drama.The official synopsis for the season reads: “Set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest, the next chapter of Cruel Summer follows the rise and fall of an intense teenage friendship.“Approaching the story from three different timelines surrounding Y2K, the season twists and turns as it tracks the early friendship between Megan, Isabella and Megan’s best friend Luke, the love triangle that blossomed, and the mystery that would impact all of their lives going forward.”Fans of the series in the US have been able to watch the second season in its entirety already.
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Sandra Bullock is engulfed in grief as news of the passing of her longtime partner, Bryan Randall, emerges. The 57-year-old succumbed to ALS, leaving a void in the acclaimed actress’s life. During their relationship, which started in 2015 at Bullock’s son’s birthday party, the couple kept a low profile, allowing their deep bond to grow without interference from the public.
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A Scots family are pleading with their local council to fix a vermin problem they say is making their lives a misery.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from the season 2 finale of Cruel Summer.
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