Paradise’s Thomas Doherty Talks Dylan Theories, Eating Pie Spoilers follow for the second season of Paradise through the seventh episode, “The Final Countdown.” Thomas Doherty’s character on Paradise remains a mystery, with the actor himself offering little clarity. During a conversation about his season-two role as a resistance leader, Doherty refers to his character by two names: Link, the nickname tied to his nerdy, Legend of Zelda-obsessed persona, and Dylan, the character’s given name. This name coincides with Samantha’s (Julianne Nicholson) long-dead son, a detail that shocks Samantha during a tense confrontation in the penultimate episode. The show’s time-travel and alternate-universe elements continue to blur the lines, leaving fans speculating about Doherty’s character’s true identity. Doherty, however, remains tight-lipped, joking, “I’m in survival mode here. I’m not trying to spoil shit.” Doherty declines to discuss his character’s emotional motivations in the upcoming finale, though he confirms the character will appear in the series’ third season. Even without explicit details, his portrayal of Dylan—a genius determined to restart the world and hold the bunker’s billionaires accountable—offers compelling depth. Dylan’s defiance shines in his “Take me to your leader” sign, and his fury at Samantha’s erasure of his mentor, professor Henry Miller, underscores his personal stakes. “That’s when his individual ego comes out,” Doherty explains, highlighting the tension between personal grievance and a larger mission to save humanity. The character’s motivations remain layered. While Dylan seeks revenge for his mentor’s stolen legacy, his ultimate goal is to dismantle the bunker’s oppressive system.#paradise #sterling_k_brown #thomas_doherty #julianne_nicholson #shailene_woodley

"Invincible" Season 4: Release Date, Plot, and Everything We Know The adult animated superhero series "Invincible," which follows the violent and often gruesome rise of 17-year-old Mark Grayson, aka Invincible, as he balances his growing superpowers with the legacy of his Viltrumite father, Omni-Man, is set to return for its fourth season. The eight-episode season will debut with a triple-episode premiere, followed by weekly episodes airing every Thursday. The show, adapted from the Image Comics series by writer Robert Kirkman and artists Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, continues to build its dedicated fanbase with complex characters and unexpected storytelling twists. Season 4 promises to escalate the series’ already intense narrative, with new and greater conflicts looming. Last season’s events saw the dimension-hopping madman Angstrom Levy, portrayed by Sterling K. Brown, narrowly escape Mark’s grasp and return to the Technicians after orchestrating the Invincible War and its multiverse variants. Mark also delved into darker depths of violence while defending his Viltrumite-Thraxan brother, Oliver, aka Kid Omni-Man, and navigating a turbulent romance with Atom Eve amid the chaos. The season’s plot will likely explore these unresolved tensions, potentially expanding the scope of the series’ exploration of power, morality, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. The show’s creators have emphasized its commitment to mature themes and graphic content, which has attracted a dedicated audience despite its explicit nature. Fans can expect the same level of brutal action and emotional complexity as previous seasons, with the series continuing to challenge its characters and the world they inhabit. The season’s release date and streaming platform details are also outlined, with Amazon Prime offering the series for $14.#amazon_prime #invincible #mark_grayson #omni_man #sterling_k_brown