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"Wonder Man" stars and creators reveal alternate finale ending and season 2 wishes Sydney BucksbaumJanuary 29, 2026 at 2:47 AM 0 Yahya AbdulMateen II in 'Wonder Man' Courtesy of Marvel Television Warning: This article contains spoilers about the Wonder Man season 1 finale. Simon Williams (Yahya AbdulMateen II) became Wonder Man in more ways than one by the end of the first season. And Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) became the Mandarin again.

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Warning: This article contains spoilers about the Wonder Man season 1 finale.

Simon Williams (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) became Wonder Man in more ways than one by the end of the first season. And Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) became the Mandarin again. For a Marvel TV show that was mostly a meta story about working actors trying to make it in Hollywood, a lot sure happened in the season finale!

Episode 8 of the latest Disney+ MCU series felt a lot more like a traditional comic book show than the previous seven installments after Simon lost control of his powers and destroyed the set of the fake Wonder Man movie-within-the-show. In an effort to make up for betraying Simon to the Department of Damage Control, Trevor decided to save his new BFF by publicly taking the blame for the explosion, pretending to once again be the fake terrorist, the Mandarin. Despite the DODC not fully believing that it wasn't Simon, they had to take action as a result of the Mandarin's manifesto, so Trevor got a one-way ticket to a high security prison in the desert.

Because Trevor was now known as a terrorist, he was fired from the Wonder Man movie. His part was then recast with his former TV costar, Joe "Joey Pants" Pantoliano, and when the movie finally premiered to box office and critical success, it hard-launched Simon's career. He was now a true A-list Hollywood star, but he just couldn't get over Trevor's ultimate sacrifice.

Many months later, after training and careful planning, Simon took action. He pretended to shadow what seemed to be a normal civilian under the guise of researching his next role. But it turned out Simon was actually doing recon, because the man he was shadowing was a guard at the DODC prison. Simon successfully infiltrated the building, found Trevor's cell, and broke him out, flying them right through the concrete roof. The finale ended on that cliffhanger, with Simon giving up his anonymity as a superpowered person, as well as his successful acting career, all to save Trevor.

Below, Wonder Man stars Abdul-Mateen II and Kingsley, along with creators Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, break down that "rom-com" finale ending and reveal their hopes for a second season (the show has yet to be renewed).

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Was it always the plan to end the finale with Simon breaking Trevor out of the DODC prison?

DESTIN DANIEL CRETTON: Emotionally, that was always the ending.

ANDREW GUEST: There was an alternate version where they performed in a black box theater together and levitated off the floor. That's true. But essentially we knew it was always about these two narcissists who, for the first time in their lives, put somebody else in front of their own needs. Simon and Trevor both needed to learn that, and it's hopefully rewarding to watch them do that for the right reasons and because they love each other, essentially.

What play were they performing in the black box theater?

GUEST: I believe it was Hamlet or something. Or no, there was a version of a play that Sir Ben's character Trevor had written that was not very good that he was going to be doing. And then Simon kind of bails him out and makes it good.

CRETTON: Trevor disappears and then he gets into writing and puts on this play. That would have been cool.

Sir Ben Kingsley in 'Wonder Man'

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What was your reaction when you learned how this season ends, with Trevor taking the fall for Simon, becoming the Mandarin again, and Simon then breaking him out of prison?

SIR BEN KINGSLEY: I thought it was delightful in that I've always felt Trevor had within him a kindness and also a regret for missed opportunity. And although he might have thought that his most accomplished gesture was on stage or on camera, in fact, his most consequential gesture was saving a friend, not on camera, not on stage, in real life. Very interesting.

YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II: Likewise with Simon. At the beginning, Simon was being selfish. Eavesdropping on a conversation, I hear there's this thing, he weasels his way into this audition. He was looking out for self and burying a secret about him. And we end in a way where, in order to save a friend, to do something selfless, he embraces the thing that he was trying to hide that does potentially jeopardize his career. He flies and blasts through a roof and says, "I'm going to do this for friendship. I'm not hiding anything, and actually I'm putting myself on the line to save this friendship," which is completely opposite from the place where he first started.

KINGSLEY: They're both gestures of sacrifice, which is really interesting.

What drives Simon to take that step, to finally accept and expose his powers? Trevor gave him the perfect cover by taking the fall for him.

GUEST: I think the irony is that Simon, in the finale, gets everything he wanted, right? He gets the role, he's starring in it, he's at the premiere, everyone's telling him how great it is, but it still feels a little empty because he's not sharing it with this person who, throughout the course of the season, we realize means so much to him. He knows he needs to do something, that he won't be fulfilled and feeling okay with himself until he makes the sacrifice.

CRETTON: It's basically a really good rom-com.

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in 'Wonder Man'

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Where do Simon and Trevor go from here? Because this can't be the last time that we see them.

CRETTON: We already have been just brainstorming, imagining where they could go next, but we can't really tease anything at this point.

GUEST: We can tease a bunch of stuff that won't be real. [Laughs] They're both going to be in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which is good news! That's an exclusive.

CRETTON: [Laughs] I don't think any of us wants the show to suddenly turn into a more typical superhero show because of the ending that we have on this. We've already discussed ways that we can make sure that the tone of the show remains what it is, if we are so lucky to get a season 2.

So you're planning on returning for a second season? Or could we actually see these characters and this story continuing in another Marvel project?

GUEST: Both.

CRETTON: Yeah, both!

GUEST: I don't think we could choose one or the other.

KINGSLEY: Of course we [want a second season]. It would be dishonest to say, "Ooooh, I don't know. Let's wait." Of course we do. I'll say it to the world.

ABDUL-MATEEN II: Absolutely.

What would you want to see for your characters in season 2 now that they're likely on the run together?

KINGSLEY: No idea. Surprise, surprise, surprise. Expect the unexpected.

ABDUL-MATEEN II: The other question that I think about when I think about the future of Simon is what happens when he gets a taste of what he wants? Simon's been wanting some of the stardom. I think he's been wanting this type of success for a long time, and then he gets it, and I want to see what that does to him. I want to see what getting a taste of what you've always wanted, what it does to a guy like Simon. I'm curious about that... But what I do love about Simon, which I realized today, is in the beginning we see him in the tiny [trailer] going over his script. And then toward the end, we see him in the big star wagon [trailer] and he's still going over his script. So that tells me that he's going to be all right.

This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

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Elon Musk shares AIgenerated Sydney Sweeney video weeks after controversial comment about actress' body Wesley StenzelJanuary 29, 2026 at 2:51 AM 0 Elon Musk in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2025; Sydney Sweeney in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2026 SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty; JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Key points Elon Musk shared an AIgenerated video using Sydney Sweeney's likeness to show off the advancement of X's video generation feature. Musk previously drew criticism for making an offcolor joke about Sweeney's body in December.

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Elon Musk shared an AI-generated video using Sydney Sweeney's likeness to show off the advancement of X's video generation feature.

Musk previously drew criticism for making an off-color joke about Sweeney's body in December.

X is currently under investigation from both the California Attorney General's Office and the European Union for the proliferation of sexually explicit content.

Elon Musk is using Sydney Sweeney's likeness to show off the advancement of X's AI.

The Tesla founder shared an AI-generated video featuring a fake version of Sweeney in order to demonstrate the capabilities of xAI's Grok Imagine, the text-to-video feature on the platform formerly known as Twitter.

"Grok video is now 10 seconds and the audio is greatly improved," the former DOGE leader wrote on Wednesday morning.

The video features an AI reproduction of Sweeney saying, "So let me get this straight. Grok videos are now 10 seconds, and the audio is greatly improved?"

Her male "costar" then responds, "Yeah, pretty much... Do you like it?"

Elon Musk in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 19, 2025

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The clip originated from user Alex Patrascu, who used the following prompt to generate the video: "Over-the-shoulder shot. Live-action film. They stand put inside a spaceship. She shrugs and says (calm, confused tone) while looking him straight in the eye: 'So let me get this straight. Grok videos are now 10 seconds, and the audio is greatly improved?' He says: 'Yeah, pretty much... Do you like it?' Hollywood blockbuster film, live-action look with rich blacks. Handheld shaky camera. Sound effects: Silent interior hum, LED beeps. No music."

Sweeney's name did not appear in Patrascu's final prompt, so it is unclear why her likeness ended up in the video.

A representative for Sweeney and a representative for X did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's requests for comment.

The video came just weeks after Musk received criticism for making a bizarre comment about Sweeney's body on X.

In response to a video of the Christy star wearing a low-cut dress at the premiere of The Housemaid, Musk posted an AI-generated video broken into quadrants. The top left section of the video read, "What it looks like," with the corresponding image in the top right corner showing a woman with large breasts, while the bottom left section read, "How it feels," with the corresponding image in the bottom right corner showing an illustration of a person experiencing back pain.

Above the video, Musk wrote, "Can't be easy," implying that he feels sympathy for Sweeney because she must also be experiencing back pain due to her proportions.

Grok Imagine launched in July 2025 with a "Spicy" mode that allowed users to generate NSFW images featuring nudity and sexually explicit content.

Elon Musk in Paris on June 16, 2023

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Earlier this month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that his office had opened an investigation into "the proliferation of nonconsensual sexually explicit material" generated by Grok.

"The avalanche of reports detailing the non-consensual, sexually explicit material that xAI has produced and posted online in recent weeks is shocking," Bonta said in a press release. "This material, which depicts women and children in nude and sexually explicit situations, has been used to harass people across the internet. I urge xAI to take immediate action to ensure this goes no further."

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Shortly thereafter, X's official Safety account announced that it would restrict users from creating sexually explicit images of real people in areas where such material is illegal. "We will geoblock in jurisdictions where such content is illegal, the ability of all users in those locations to generate images of real people in bikinis, underwear, and similar attire in Grok on X, and xAI is implementing similar geoblocking measures for the Grok app," the company announced.

However, a CBS News investigation found that the platform was still allowing users to undress real people using Grok as of Monday.

The European Union announced its own investigation earlier this week, alleging that X may have violated that Digital Services Act. "The new investigation will assess whether the company properly assessed and mitigated risks associated with the deployment of Grok's functionalities into X in the EU," the European Commission said in a press release. "This includes risks related to the dissemination of illegal content in the EU, such as manipulated sexually explicit images, including content that may amount to child sexual abuse material."

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"The Masked Singer" reveals major podcaster as Queen Corgi eliminates herself in a shocker Lauren HuffThu, January 29, 2026 at 2:00 AM UTC 0 Queen Corgi performs on 'The Masked Singer' season 14's 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Night Michael Becker/FOX This article contains spoilers for The Masked Singer season 14 episode 4, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night." Cowabunga! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night on The Masked Singer this week turned out to be rather explosive (and surely Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo would approve).

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This article contains spoilers for The Masked Singer season 14 episode 4, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night."

Cowabunga! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Night on The Masked Singer this week turned out to be rather explosive (and surely Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo would approve).

To celebrate 40 years of the anthropomorphic turtle brothers, the episode featured cameos from the characters and super-secret sewer clues throughout, and was kicked off by a kick-ass performance from panelist Ken Jeong, who seems to be getting more into the singing side of things this season. Make of that what you will.

There was also another new wildcard added after Crane previously shook up the competition last week — and no, it wasn't a radioactive turtle warrior, though that would have been awesome. Instead, the new wildcard was the very on-theme 14 Karat Carrot, who surprised the panel with his performance of "Hold On, I'm Comin'" by Sam & Dave.

Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora on 'The Masked Singer'

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Then, Jeong surprised everyone himself by getting emotional and choking up when it came to making a guess about the new contestant's identity. The show's resident comedian got everyone good though — it was all a farce to distract them from laughing at his guess of Morgan Freeman for 14 Karat Carrot. Say it all together now: "No, Ken!"

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It was all a shell of a good time, though, thanks to all the performances, which also included "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry (Cat Witch), "Momma Song" by Benson Boone (Stingray), "Just a Girl" by No Doubt (Galaxy Girl), and "Unstoppable" by Sia (Queen Corgi).

When it was time for the final vote, Queen Corgi had one final, major surprise: She wanted to take herself out of the competition, much to the apparent confusion of the audience, other contestants, panel, and host Nick Cannon, who told viewers, "This has never happened before at this stage."

Addressing Cannon, Jeong, and fellow panelists Rita Ora and Robin Thicke, the regal furball explained, "I just feel my time has come. I've learned so much about myself, but my time is up. And there's so many amazing contestants and I want them to have the best experience, so I am bowing out."

As the panel and audience expressed their shock, Thicke asked if they at least got a chance to offer their final guesses, but Cannon vetoed that for some reason, saying, "I think she's ready to go."

Claudia Oshry attends the 'I Am: Celine Dion' New York special screening at Alice Tully Hall on June 17, 2024

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When it was all said and done, Queen Corgi unmasked herself to reveal influencer, comedian, and host of the popular podcast The Toast, Claudia Oshry. Since the judges were not allowed to make final guesses, no one added to their win column this week, but up to that point, none of the panel had guessed Oshry anyway. Other guesses for Queen Corgi this season included Amy Schumer, Ali Wong, Whitney Cummings, Nikki Blonsky, Maya Rudolph, and Aidy Bryant.

Tune in next Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox to see what else The Masked Singer season 14 cooks up.

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"Ricki Lake" Guest Recalls Lying to Get on '90s Talk Show: 'Hard to Believe How Little Vetting Was Done' Christopher EdwardsJanuary 29, 2026 at 3:30 AM 0 Ricki Lake on her selftitled talk show. Columbia TriStar Television/Everett Collection A new documentary series, Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV explores the rise of "Trash TV" and its impact on American culture In the final episode of the series, Sarah Bunting, a guest on a 1995 episode of Ricki Lake, details the ridiculous story she and a friend concocted to secure a spot on the hit talk show Bunting claimed her boyfriend kille...

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A new documentary series, Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV explores the rise of "Trash TV" and its impact on American culture

In the final episode of the series, Sarah Bunting, a guest on a 1995 episode of Ricki Lake, details the ridiculous story she and a friend concocted to secure a spot on the hit talk show

Bunting claimed her boyfriend killed her friend's dog and told her the pet was put down at the vet

How far would you go to get on TV?

A former guest on the popular 90s talk show Ricki Lake is sharing the story of how she lied to get on the show.

In the final installment of Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV, ABC News Studios' three-part documentary about the rise of 90s daytime talk shows that aired on Wednesday, Jan. 28, Sarah Bunting — a guest on Ricki Lake in 1995 — explained the crazy story she and a friend made up to get a spot on national TV.

"I didn't really want to go on the show. I wasn't a huge fan of the show. Friends of mine thought it was hilarious to make up some crazy story for the 'I Have a Secret to Tell You' episode," said Bunting.

In the fictional story, Bunting's friend Kimberly entrusted her with taking her sick dog to the vet to have it put to sleep. Instead of taking the dog to the vet herself, Bunting gave the dog to her boyfriend, who purportedly hit the dog with his car, dumped it in a lake, and took Bunting out to a nice dinner with the cash she was given for the task.

Ricki Lake on her self-titled talk show in 1993.

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"Here's the thing you might not recognize when you're watching these [shows], the audience is on top of you. They're like 4 feet away," said Bunting. "I'm telling this story, people are crying, and they're all right there. So I was like, well if I get caught now, I'm going to be set upon and torn apart, so I gotta sell this."

She continued, "It's hard to believe how little vetting was done."

According to the documentary, Ricki Lake gained a reputation for broadcasting fake storylines over the years.

"We really tried to not let them do that [fabricate stories], but it happened with increasing frequency as guests figured out a game," Ricki Lake producer Garth Ancier said. "There's definitely a part of society that wants their 15 minutes of fame. How else can you explain blatantly lying?"

Halle Sherwin, another producer on the show said "Ricki Lake actually had a fact-checking department, but it's very difficult to fact check a personal story. People are gonna get through."

Ricki Lake on her self-titled talk show in 1993.

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Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV details the rise of 90s "Trash TV" talk shows, where hosts competed for the most ridiculous guests and storylines, sometimes resulting in violence.

Along with Wilkos, fellow hosts Maury Povich, Montel Williams, Sally Jessy Raphael and Leeza Gibbons also appear in the documentary, reflecting on the cultural impact and legacy of their popular TV shows.

The first episode dove into how the daytime format exploded in the '90s, with sex and conflict becoming key to the shows' appeal. The second episode explores why viewers watched and why guests agreed to bare it all on air. It also told the story of the shocking incident where one guest murdered another after a taping. And the third and final episode detailed how The Jerry Springer Show brought the genre to "new levels of sensationalism".

All episodes of Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV are now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

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Winter Olympics 2026: 5 most compelling events to watch in MilanCortina Ian CasselberryWed, January 28, 2026 at 2:58 PM UTC 0 Chloe Kim of the United States will be going for an unprecedented third straight gold at the Winter Olympics in MilanCortina. (AP) () Unlike Summer Olympic endeavors like track, swimming and volleyball, several of the events at the Winter Olympics seem foreign to observers. Even casual athletes who engage in activities such as skiing, sledding and ice skating rarely do so at the levels required in Olympic competition.

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Unlike Summer Olympic endeavors like track, swimming and volleyball, several of the events at the Winter Olympics seem foreign to observers. Even casual athletes who engage in activities such as skiing, sledding and ice skating rarely do so at the levels required in Olympic competition.

With that heightened level comes added danger that can put competitors at risk for serious injury. That makes the Winter Games a thrilling spectacle, but also creates a dread that seeks relief.

Here are five of the most compelling events to be held in Milan-Cortina that bring anticipation, excitement and national spirit to the competition.

Luge and Skeleton

Many of us loved to hop on a sled on a snow day if the conditions were ideal. But did we ever imagine zooming down a hill at 85 to 95 mph? And doing so on a small platform that doesn't offer much protection? Or going headfirst, as Skeleton racers — or sliders — do?

However, as thrilling as that speed can be, it also needs to be controlled and that adds a level of suspense to the competition. Athletes can lose grip and fall off of their sled. Some have soared off the track when taking a turn too fast or at the wrong angle.

Sometimes, that has fatal consequences, as happened during the 2010 Vancouver Games when Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili lost control while traveling 88 mph and went over the sidewall. Tragically, he struck an unpadded support pole and later died from his injuries.

Schedule:

Feb. 8: Men's luge finalFeb. 10: Women's luge finalFeb. 11: M+W doubles finalFeb. 12: Team relay finalFeb. 13: Men's skeleton finalFeb. 14: Women's skeleton finalFeb. 15: Team skeleton final

Men's Ice Hockey

Ice hockey might not be among the most popular of the four major professional sports in the United States. But interest surges among players and fans when teams are playing for their respective countries.

Last year's 4 Nations Face-Off — which featured the United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden — drew 9.3 million viewers on ESPN for the championship final between the U.S. and Canada. Including viewers in Canada, 16 million viewers tuned in across North America.

Leading up to that final, the previous match between the U.S. and Canada in the tournament featured three fights in the game's first nine seconds.

NHL players will participate in the Olympics for the first time since 2014. For the U.S., that includes stars like Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, Jack Hughes, Brady Tkachuk and Matthew Tkachuk. Canada will feature Sidney Crosby, Mitch Marner and Connor McDavid on its roster.

Women's schedule:

Feb. 5: USA vs. Czech RepublicFeb. 7: USA vs. FinlandFeb. 9: USA vs. SwitzerlandFeb. 10: USA vs. CanadaFeb. 13-14: QuarterfinalsFeb. 16: SemifinalsFeb. 19: Finals

Men's schedule:

Feb. 12: USA vs. LatviaFeb. 14: USA vs. DenmarkFeb. 15: USA vs. GermanyFeb. 18: QuarterfinalsFeb. 20: SemifinalsFeb. 22: Finals

Alpine skiing (downhill)

For some fans, downhill skiing is a signature event of the Winter Games, part of Olympic competition since 1936. This is another sport in which speed is a major factor, adding to the danger and thrill of the competition is alpine skiing.

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Athletes average speeds of 81 mph — and up to 95 mph — as they descend a steep course while making tight turns around gates. That makes technique, tucking to become more aerodynamic, especially important. Attempting to navigate the course at such high speeds has resulted in skiers suffering serious, debilitating injury or death throughout Winter Olympics history.

Additionally, alpine skiing features this Olympics' most recognizable name in Lindsey Vonn, competing in her fifth Winter Games at 41 years old.

Schedule:

Feb. 7: Men's final

Feb. 8: Women's final

Short track speed skating

Auto racing becomes a contact sport when cars are nudging each other from behind, bumping opponents out of their lane or sending them into the wall. Imagine that, but without the vehicles.

Long-track speed skating provides a spectacle of pace and form. But the short-track event forces the competitors closer together and carries the possibility of collision. If someone falls, it could create a chain reaction among the other skaters.

The sport can also reward unusual strategies. During the 1500m final at the 2024 Youth Winter Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea, Chinese skater Yang Jingru sprinted through her first lap rather than conserve energy for the final rounds. She then stayed with the pack through the rest of the race, but was already far ahead when the other skaters attempted to catch up for the final lap.

Schedule:

Feb. 10: Mixed RelayFeb. 12: W 500; M 100Feb. 14: M 1500Feb. 16: W 1000Feb. 18: W 3000; M 500Feb. 20: M 5000; W 1500

Snowboarding (halfpipe)

Each of the five snowboarding Olympic events is intriguing, but the halfpipe is the headliner. The structure of the u-shaped course is imposing in itself with walls reaching 22 feet high, a 64-foot gap between the edges and 600 feet in length. Naturally, those who compete in halfpipe relish the challenge rather than fear the heights and potential falls that come with them.

With a run on the halfpipe, the same thrill and dread felt while watching a figure skater attempt a triple or quadruple jump often sets in. Is he/she going to fall? The risk for a snowboarder is much greater. Competitors can launch into the air 20 to 30 feet — and sometimes higher.

While in the air, athletes will also attempt tricks incorporating front and back spins, forward or backward flips and bending to grab their boards. A typical trick is a Double Cork 1440, which involves four spins and two flips. Legendary snowboarder and three-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White pursued a Triple Cork 1440 — with four full rotations and three flips or handplants — throughout his career, but never landed it in competition.

Then the competitors have to land on a slope, sometimes without looking at the surface, and maintain balance to stay on the board. Pulling off jumps and landing clean is exhilarating for both athlete and spectator.

There will also be a bit of history on the line as American Chloe Kim will be going for an unprecedented third straight gold medal.

Schedule:

Feb. 12: Women's finalFeb. 13: Men's final

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Todd Monken, exRavens offensive coordinator, hired as the Cleveland Browns head coach JOE REEDY Wed, January 28, 2026 at 8:07 PM UTC 3 FILE Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken looks on during pregame warmups before an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams, File) () CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Browns have hired one of their former coordinators to be the team's head coach. However, it is not the one some people expected.

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CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Browns have hired one of their former coordinators to be the team's head coach.

However, it is not the one some people expected.

The Browns hired Todd Monken on Wednesday as the franchise's 19th full-time head coach, wrapping up a three-week search. He replaces Kevin Stefanski, who was fired on Jan. 5, the day after Cleveland finished a 5-12 season.

This is Monken's first NFL head coaching job after 11 years as an assistant. He spent the previous three seasons as Baltimore's offensive coordinator.

"He is an outstanding leader and has a clear vision to lead our team as a strong communicator who values trust with his players but also accountability and preparation. In our committee's exhaustive reference work on Todd, his commitment to player development was evident, and his tough and straightforward coaching is respected by the players and the coaches he's worked with, putting our team in a position to succeed while developing our players to maximize their talents," owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement.

Monken was the Browns' offensive coordinator on Freddie Kitchens' staff in 2019. There was growing sentiment, though, that defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz had emerged as the favorite, especially as the list of candidates thinned out.

Schwartz has been the architect of one of the league's top defenses the past three seasons.

Cleveland led the league in total defense in 2023 and ranked fourth this season as Myles Garrett had 23 sacks and broke the NFL single-season record.

Schwartz is under contract for one more season, but he is expected to look elsewhere after being passed over.

Losing Schwartz would be another blow to the Haslams, whose tenure since buying the Browns in 2012 has been known more for dysfunction than building a winning organization.

Monken is the seventh coach hired by the Haslams. The previous six compiled a 73-139-1 regular-season record, the second-worst mark in the NFL.

The Browns were 5-12 this season and 8-26 the past two years. Stefanski — who was hired as Atlanta's coach — had a 46-58 record. He was a two-time AP NFL Coach of the Year and led the Browns to the playoffs in 2020 and '23.

After announcing Stefanski's firing, Jimmy Haslam bristled over the narrative that the Browns are a dysfunctional organization. However, the coaching search ended up having more people withdraw their names from consideration than finalists. Cleveland interviewed 10 people for the opening, with four — Monken, Schwartz, Grant Udinski and Los Angeles Rams pass coordinator Nate Scheelhaase — getting second interviews.

Udinski withdrew on Monday after a second interview to remain in Jacksonville as offensive coordinator.

The Browns had second interviews scheduled with Mike McDaniel and Jesse Minter before both canceled. McDaniel, who was Miami's coach for four seasons, will be the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive coordinator while Minter was hired as Baltimore's head coach after two seasons directing the Chargers' defense.

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Monken, who turns 60 on Feb. 5, first interviewed on Jan. 10 and had a second interview on Jan. 20. He also interviewed for Tampa Bay's offensive coordinator opening and was tied to the New York Giants offensive coordinator spot after John Harbaugh was hired as the coach.

After Cleveland, Monken went to the University of Georgia from 2020-22 and was the offensive coordinator when the Bulldogs won the national title in 2021 and '22.

The Ravens were second in the league this season in rushing yards per game (156.6 yards) and 11th in scoring, averaging 24.9 points per game. Baltimore was the league's top-ranked offense in 2024, when it became the first team in NFL history to have at least 4,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards in the same season.

Monken also has worked in Jacksonville (2007-10) and Tampa Bay (2016-17). He was the head coach at Southern Mississippi from 2011-13 and had a 13-26 record.

The biggest task for Monken will be trying to find a quarterback and a sustainable offense.

Stefanski started a league-high 13 different quarterbacks during his tenure, including seven over the past two seasons.

The Browns thought they had their quarterback in 2022 when they released Baker Mayfield and acquired Deshaun Watson from Houston for five draft picks, including three in the first round. Instead, the trade for Watson has set the Browns back.

Watson has played in only 19 games. He has gone 9-10 as Cleveland's starter with 19 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and an 80.7 passer rating. He did not play this season while rehabbing from a torn Achilles tendon. Watson practiced for three weeks last month but was not activated to the roster.

Jimmy Haslam said during the league meetings last March that the Browns "took a big swing and miss" with the Watson trade and that "we've got to dig ourselves out of that hole."

Shedeur Sanders started the final seven games, going 3-4. He faced growing pains, including a makeshift line and missing the leading rusher and receiver for the last two games.

Whether Sanders convinced the Browns that he can start next season will be debated in the coming months.

This season's Browns joined the 1968 Buffalo Bills as the only teams in the Super Bowl era to have rookies lead the team in passing, rushing and receiving yards.

Cleveland has the sixth and 24th overall selections in April's draft.

"Let me just say this: The next 120 days are crucial for the organization," Haslam said on Jan. 5. "We've got to find the right head coach. We've got to be efficient again in free agency. We have 10 draft picks, including two No. 1s. We have four picks in the top three rounds. And we've got to get really good players who are really good people again. We've got to be opportunistic if trade opportunities come along. We are solely focused on having a great 120 days so we can start winning games around here."

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LONDON (AP) — Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is to come out of retirement to face Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11.

The highly-anticipated fight was confirmed on Wednesday by Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation. No venue has yet been announced.

"Excited to be back," Tyson said. "Heart has always been, and always will be, in boxing."

Fury retired last year, after losing for a second time to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024. Before his two bouts with Usyk, the British boxer was unbeaten in 35 fights, winning 34 and drawing one.

Fury had announced on Jan. 4 that he would be coming out of retirement.

"I am thrilled about the opportunity," said Makhmudov, a Russian heavyweight who is based in Canada. "I'm coming to deliver a war. Tyson Fury has been a big champion. I will be more ready then ever to leave with a massive W."

Two-time world champion Fury ended the reign of Wladimir Klitschko with a points win in 2015 that saw him crowned Super WBA, IBF and WBO title holder.

He didn't fight again until 2018, but a thrilling trilogy with American Deontay Wilder resulted in a draw and two victories that helped him claim the WBC crown.

Fury previously said he was retiring after he beat Dillian Whyte in 2022. However, he was back in the ring the following year.

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