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Millennials Are Throwing Millions At Their Childhood Crush Who Quit Acting To Join Adult Platform Pratik HandoreWed, April 29, 2026 at 7:53 PM UTC 0 Shannon Elizabeth reportedly earned a massive sum within days of debuting on an adult content platform. The actress rose to fame with her performance in the Scary Movie and American Pie franchises. She was at the peak of her popularity in the ’90s, but her Hollywood career slowed over the next two decades.

Millennials Are Throwing Millions At Their Childhood Crush Who Quit Acting To Join Adult Platform

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Shannon Elizabeth reportedly earned a massive sum within days of debuting on an adult content platform.

The actress rose to fame with her performance in the Scary Movie and American Pie franchises. She was at the peak of her popularity in the ’90s, but her Hollywood career slowed over the next two decades.

However, the staggering sum she has earned from her move to adult content creation has many Millennials marveling at the bankability of nostalgia.

“I’m not surprised that hundreds of thousands of people wanted to see their childhood crush n*ked,” one fan said on X.

Shannon Elizabeth earned a fortune after making her adult platform debut

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Earlier this month, the 52-year-old actress announced her decision to join an adult platform.

According to reports, Elizabeth quietly filed for divorce from her husband, Simon Borchert, days before revealing plans to create explicit content. She made her debut on a popular adult website on April 16.

Within days of joining the website, Elizabeth has reportedly earned a staggering seven-figure sum. According to a source, the actress surpassed the $1.2 million mark in her first seven days on the platform.

Ahead of her debut, Elizabeth signed with Creators Inc., an agency that manages some of the top-earning influencers in the United States.

The company’s co-founder, Andy Bachman, who also manages Elizabeth, attributed her quick success on the platform to her ability to connect with her fans. However, fans on social media had an entirely different opinion.

Fans credit Millennial nostalgia for Shannon Elizabeth’s earnings

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Elizabeth’s earnings quickly became a point of contention on social media, with fans arguing that her popularity among Millennials may have driven much of her million-dollar success.

Several users admitted that the actress was one of their childhood crushes and understood why some of them were willing to spend on her explicit content.

“Millennial nostalgia is worth billions of dollars,” one X user said.

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Another commented, “Can’t even be mad at it. People will spend money on what they want.”

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“Nostalgia is everything now,” a third person added.

Some users refused to judge the actress for her decision to join the platform and argued that she was justified in pivoting to adult content after receiving limited opportunities in Hollywood.

A few felt that Elizabeth’s success would become the norm amid the shifting creator economics.

Shannon Elizabeth explains why she quit acting to join an adult platform

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Ahead of her debut, Elizabeth discussed her decision to step away from acting in an interview with People.

She revealed that she no longer wanted to play by Hollywood’s rules. Elizabeth’s last film role was in the 2024 romantic comedy Plan B, and she hasn’t appeared on TV since 2018.

The American Pie star admitted that she was tired of other people controlling her narrative and the outcome of her career.

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As a result, she decided to pursue adult content because it allowed her to connect with her audience directly and create on her own terms.

“This new chapter is about changing that, showing off a more se*y side no one has seen, and being closer to my fans,” she said.

Elizabeth remains based in South Africa, where she continues to be focused on her charity work. Although she is expected to appear in the upcoming film First Witch, it remains unclear if she will make a full acting comeback.

American Pie can be rented on Prime Video.

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The cast of “Supernatural”, then and now: See what Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and their costars are doing today Sara Netzley, Kevin JacobsenWed, April 29, 2026 at 8:00 PM UTC 0 Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester, Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, and Misha Collins as Castiel on 'Supernatural'Credit: Jack Rowand/The CW/Everett Collection Before Huntr/x of KPop Demon Hunters (2025), there were the demonhunting Winchester brothers of Supernatural.

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Before Huntr/x of KPop Demon Hunters (2025), there were the demon-hunting Winchester brothers of Supernatural. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) fought paranormal creatures of all shapes and sizes through 15 seasons, in a quest that began with them trying to locate their father and ended with an epic battle against God Himself.

Padalecki, Ackles, and their castmates have kept plenty busy following Supernatural's conclusion in 2020. While each has gone in a different direction with their respective careers, many have found their way back together on The Boys, Supernatural creator Eric Kripke's popular Amazon series. Ahead, find out the latest on what the Winchester boys and their costars are up to lately.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Supernatural.

Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester)

Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester on 'Supernatural'; Jared Padalecki attends the CW Network 2019 Upfronts at New York City Center on May 16, 2019, in New York CityCredit: Jack Rowand/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Jared Padalecki was best known as Rory Gilmore's floppy-haired high-school boyfriend, Dean, on Gilmore Girls, when he stepped into the role of floppy-haired hunter turned law student turned hunter again, Sam Winchester. For 15 seasons, audiences watched Sam deal with loss, possession, and a demon blood addiction before his joyful reunion with Dean in the afterlife at the show’s end.

“The series finale is my favorite episode of all-time,” Padalecki told EW. “[I] couldn't be more pleased with the way it turned out.” (We won’t talk about the wig.) Off-screen, Supernatural handed Padalecki his own happy ending when his future wife, Genevieve Cortese, was cast as the demon Ruby in 2008, taking over the role from Katie Cassidy. The couple married in 2010 and has three children.

When Supernatural ended, Padalecki swapped hunting demons for chasing lawbreakers on Walker, the reimagining of Walker, Texas Ranger that ran for four seasons on the CW before being canceled in May 2024. The show, which Padalecki executive-produced and starred on, reunited him professionally with Cortese, who played his late wife, as well as his Supernatural grandfather, Mitch Pileggi. He also appears in the fifth and final season of The Boys.

Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester)

Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester on 'Supernatural'; Jensen Ackles attends the CW Network 2019 Upfronts at New York City Center on May 16, 2019, in New York CityCredit: Bettina Strauss/CW/Courtesy Everett; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Before he died in the series finale while taking out a nest of vampires, Dean Winchester loved rock music, aliases inspired by rock musicians, and erotic print publications. In less capable hands, he would’ve been a buffoonish caricature, but not on Jensen Ackles' watch.

“There was a reason why I think we all stuck around though, because we just truly enjoyed it,” Ackles said on Late Night With Seth Meyers in 2022. “It was a family.” The family connection was literally true for Ackles, whose wife, Danneel, made her Supernatural debut in season 13 as faith healer Sister Jo, the human vessel of the angel Anael. The pair married in 2010 and have three children.

Since the end of Supernatural, he carried a (legitimate) badge as Sheriff Beau Arlen on Big Sky; reprised his role as Dean for The Winchesters, the single-season Supernatural spinoff that he and his wife executive-produced; fondly patted a classic Impala in season 1 of Tracker; and starred on the short-lived crime drama series Countdown.

He also notably stepped into some familiar shoes as Soldier Boy on The Boys and its spinoff, Gen V. "I somehow managed to end with the same kind of boots for Soldier Boy that I wore as Dean Winchester," Ackles told EW in 2020. "Different color but same boot."

Misha Collins (Castiel)

Misha Collins as Castiel on 'Supernatural'; Misha Collins attends the CW Network 2019 Upfronts at New York City Center on May 16, 2019, in New York CityCredit: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW/Courtesy Everett; Kevin Mazur/Getty

After Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins clocked the most minutes on Supernatural as the angel Castiel, beginning in season 4 when he received one of the show’s most memorable character introductions.

“When you're coming onto a show as a guest star, it can be a little bit nerve-racking,” Collins told EW in the run-up to the show’s final episodes in 2020. “Coming to this set, it was an immediately different vibe. Thinking about working on other shows in the future, that's something that I aspire to bring with me.”

As Cas slowly became the Winchesters’ biggest advocate, ally, accomplice, and source of fish-out-of-water humor, his relationship with Dean often set the internet ablaze. “For years, fans would ask, ‘How do you see Cas ending on the show?’ And I've always said in some heroic sacrifice,” Collins told EW in 2020. “If he can sacrifice himself for the greater good and for his little cabal of humans who have become his family, I think that Cas will have served his purpose as far as he's concerned.” And that’s just what he did, with a first (and final) “I love you” to Dean.

Collins has since taken on the role of Harvey Dent on the CW’s Gotham Knights. lent his vocal talents to the spooky podcast Bridgewater, and appears in the final season of The Boys. He also launched the nonprofit Random Acts.

He was married to producer and writer Victoria Vantoch from 2001 to 2022. They share two children.

Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer)

Jim Beaver as Bobby Singer on 'Supernatural'; Jim Beaver attends Pasadena Playhouse presents opening night red carpet of 'Uncle Vanya' at Pasadena Playhouse on June 5, 2022, in Pasadena, Calif.Credit: Jack Rowand/The CW/Courtesy: Everett; Albert L. Ortega/Getty

You weren’t a true member of the Supernatural family until Uncle Bobby called you an “idjit.” Thankfully, the Winchesters’ father figure did just that, firmly and frequently. "I didn’t count the idjits, but we know there’s always at least two," Jim Beaver told EW in 2015 about one of his character’s many postmortem appearances.

After Supernatural’s conclusion, Beaver played another Robert Singer on Kripke’s The Boys, and he brought Bobby back yet again on The Winchesters.

"I love the character, I love how he has fit into the show over the last 12 to 13 years, and I also love being there with that group of people," Beaver said in 2018. "It’s such a joyous experience every time for me."

Beaver was married to singer-actress Sarah Spiegel from 2019 to 2024. He has a daughter from his previous marriage to Cecily Adams.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan (John Winchester)

Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester on 'Supernatural'; Jeffrey Dean Morgan attends 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Tribeca PAC on June 13, 2023, in New York CityCredit: CW/Courtesy: Everett; Manny Carabel/WireImage

John Winchester (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is perhaps most notable for his absence on Supernatural. After all, “Dad's on a hunting trip, and he hasn't been home in a few days” is the line that brought Sam and Dean back together in the pilot. It was John’s unique combination of training and neglect that turned his sons into the battle-hardened demon-slayers audiences met at the beginning of the road.

“Like a father would be, I'm very proud of the guys,” Morgan told EW in 2019. “It makes me get choked up because they've done so well here.” In fact, Morgan’s bond with his Supernatural sons is more than skin deep; the trio got matching tattoos at Morgan's 2019 wedding (which Ackles officiated) to One Tree Hill star Hilarie Burton. The couple shares two children.

Much of Morgan’s time on Supernatural overlapped with his turn as the doomed Denny Duquette on Grey's Anatomy. He also played the final-season love interest for Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) on The Good Wife before landing the role of love-to-hate-him, hate-to-love-him Negan Smith on The Walking Dead and its spinoff, The Walking Dead: Dead City. The latter two projects paired him with fellow Supernatural alum Lauren Cohan, who played posh con artist Bela Talbot in season 2. Morgan joined The Boys in season 4.

Samantha Smith (Mary Winchester)

Samantha Smith as Mary Winchester on 'Supernatural'; Samantha Smith on the red carpet at the 'Supernatural' 300th episode celebration at Pratt Hall on Nov. 16, 2018, in Vancouver, CanadaCredit: Jack Rowland/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Phillip Chin/Getty

The death of Mary Winchester (Samantha Smith) left an indelible mark on both of her sons, and her shocking return in the season 11 finale launched the show in a new direction as the famously motherless boys suddenly had their mom again.

While there were more than a few bumps along the way as Mary adjusted to life on Earth years after her death, this narrative twist gave fans the bone-deep satisfaction of watching Sam and Dean sit down to dinner with their parents. (SPN fan challenge: get through that clip without tearing up.) “Everything's right in the world in this bubble of time,” Smith told EW in 2019. “It's very romantic.”

Since her time on Supernatural, Smith has appeared on 9-1-1, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Prodigy, and FBI: Most Wanted. She and her husband, Cory, have a son.

Mark Sheppard (Crowley)

Mark Sheppard as Crowley on 'Supernatural'; Mark Sheppard attends the Hollywood Collector's Convention on July 1, 2018, in Tokyo, JapanCredit: Diyah Pera/The CW/Courtesy: Everett; Jun Sato/WireImage

Crowley (Mark Sheppard) was a crafty antagonist and a slippery frenemy of the Winchesters for eight seasons, but his best contribution might just be his nickname for Sam. (For some reason, "Moose" stuck, but "Squirrel" never quite caught on for Dean.) Fittingly, the King of Hell was played by an actor with ample genre TV creds, including Firefly, Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica, Doom Patrol, and The X-Files.

"I've been so lucky with Battlestar and Firefly and Supernatural to work with people, behind and in front of the camera, trying to make the best entertainment possible," Sheppard told EW in 2023, when he reprised his role on Walker: Independence. "And you know, hey, I get to work with the Moose again, so it's kind of cool."

In December 2023, Sheppard revealed that he had a series of heart attacks, writing on Instagram that his chances of survival "were virtually nil" without the efforts of the medical staff at Providence St. Joseph Hospital, the Los Angeles Fire Department, and his wife, Sarah Louise Fudge.

Sheppard has two children from a previous marriage and one with Fudge, whom he married in 2015.

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Ruth Connell (Rowena MacLeod)

Ruth Connell as Rowena MacLeod on 'Supernatural'; Ruth Connell attends the 'Dead Boy Detectives' reception at Seven24 Collective on April 24, 2024, in New York CityCredit: Diyah Pera/The CW/Courtesy Everett; Kevin Mazur/Getty

We love a baddie with style, and Ruth Connell’s Rowena MacLeod had that in spades. Sharp, sexy, and Scottish, Rowena was a powerful, hard-to-kill witch and the mother of Crowley (original name: Fergus). Even after her final, world-saving sacrifice, Rowena works her way up to Queen of Hell. But Connell never shied away from exposing a bit of her character’s soft underbelly.

“I have a lot of empathy for Rowena,” she told EW in 2015. “I almost see her from her point of view sometimes, and there’s a reason she’s as tough as that because at some point, she felt vulnerable, and I hope that that comes through.”

Connell reprised her witchy role on The Winchesters in 2023, and she appeared on Netflix’s Dead Boy Detectives, overseen by showrunner Steve Yockey, a former Supernatural writer and co-producer. She has also voiced Merida, the main character of Disney's Brave (2012), in various video games and on the show Sofia the First. Connell and her fiancé, Rob Benedict (keep reading!), have one daughter.

Rob Benedict (Chuck Shurley)

Rob Benedict as Chuck Shurley on 'Supernatural'; Rob Benedict attends the Los Angeles season 2 premiere of 'The Flight Attendant' at Pacific Design Center on April 12, 2022, in West Hollywood, Calif.Credit: Katie Yu/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Amy Sussman/Getty

Chuck is God? Surely you’re joking. But Rob Benedict’s hapless writer character, introduced in season 4, turned out to be a much, much, much bigger part of the Supernatural plan — the biggest, baddest part, you might even say.

The Felicity alum delivered one of Supernatural’s biggest twists before becoming one of the show’s most enthusiastic promoters thanks to his rewatch podcast, Supernatural Then and Now, which he hosts with fellow show alum Richard Speight Jr. "This is a great way for the cast, crew and producers to continue and deepen their relationship with the fans," Benedict told EW when the podcast launched in 2022. "Even though the series has come to an end, the fans continue to be an incredibly tight and supportive community."

He and Speight also host the Kings of Con podcast. Like many of his former castmates, Benedict turned up in The Winchesters and appeared in a season 4 episode of The Boys.

Before his relationship with Ruth Connell, Benedict had two children with his ex-wife, Molly Benedict.

Richard Speight Jr. (Gabriel/Loki/the Trickster)

Richard Speight Jr. as Gabriel on 'Supernatural'; Richard Speight Jr. attends EW's Comic-Con Bash held at FLOAT, Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on July 20, 2019, in San Diego, CalifCredit: Dean Buscher/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Amy Sussman/Getty

Richard Speight Jr.’s character went by several names on Supernatural: Trickster, Loki, Ed Coleman, Dr. Sexy, and finally Gabriel, the last of God's archangels to be revealed. Speight also appeared in some of the show’s funniest episodes, including "Mystery Spot" (season 3, episode 11) and "Changing Channels" (season 5, episode 8). He even directed 11 episodes, notably helming the third-to-last episode that brought the death of Castiel.

“I did everything in my power to be sure I was leaving no stone unturned and telling the story the best way I knew how,” Speight told EW in 2020. “[Supernatural] was unique. It won't happen again because TV has changed dramatically. And I think it's cool that it's being celebrated and they got to finish their season and I got to be a part of it and tell as many stories as I got to tell.”

Speight also directed episodes of Dead Boy Detectives, Walker, and The Winchesters, reprising his role as Loki in the latter.

He has three sons with his wife, Jaci Hays.

Osric Chau (Kevin Tran)

Osric Chau as Kevin Tran on 'Supernatural'; Osric Chau at the world premiere of 'Doctor Sleep' at Regency Village Theatre on Oct. 29, 2019, in Los Angeles, Calif.Credit: Dean Buscher/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Stewart Cook

Poor, Kevin. This high school honors student just wanted to do well in classes and be good to his mother, but instead, he got stuck deciphering the Word of God — and got killed for his trouble. Even after escaping hell, he was barred from entering heaven, and as far as we know, he’s still wandering the earth as a ghost to this day.

Actor Osric Chau played a different kind of hero in the Arrowverse’s "Crisis on Infinite Earths" five-part crossover, taking on the role of Ryan Choi, who assumes the mantle of the Atom from its previous holder, Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh). He also appeared in Roland Emmerich’s disaster film 2012 (2009), BBC America’s gently trippy Douglas Adams adaptation of Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Worth the Wait (2025), and Influencers (2025).

Kim Rhodes (Sheriff Jody Mills)

Kim Rhodes as Sheriff Jody Mills on 'Supernatural'; Kim Rhodes arrives at the 16th annual Grace Rose Foundation Fashion Show Fundraiser at SLS Hotel on Sept. 7, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif.Credit: Bettina Strauss/CW/Courtesy Everett; Morgan Lieberman/Getty

Sheriff Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) is another civilian who became a Winchester ally after tragedy struck. (In Jody’s case, it was her husband and son’s deaths.) But by the end of the show, Sheriff Mills had built a new life for herself, became a friend to Sheriff Donna Hanscum (Briana Buckmaster), and an adoptive mother to Claire (Kathryn Newton) and Alex (Katherine Ramdeen).

To the disappointment of many fans, the season 13 backdoor pilot for a potential all-women hunter spinoff series didn’t come to fruition. CW President Mark Pedowitz instead opted to move forward with a different spinoff of a spinoff. (The Vampire Diaries begat The Originals, which begat Legacies, leaving Wayward Sisters dead on arrival despite fan attempts to save it.)

Nevertheless, Rhodes and Buckmaster persisted with The Wayward Podcast. “We actually don’t see it as our consolation prize; we see it as more than a TV show because humanity and connection is so much bigger than a television show,” Rhodes told EW in 2018. “And now we have an opportunity to do that."

Rhodes is married to actor Travis Hodges. They have one daughter.

Mark Pellegrino (Lucifer)

Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer on 'Supernatural'; Mark Pellegrino attends the world premiere of 'Underdeveloped' at Lumiere Music Hall on Sept. 5, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.Credit: Jack Rowland/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty

All great heroes need great villains, and Mark Pelligrino's silver-tongued Lucifer was one of the best at bedeviling the Winchesters. In fact, bad guys are something of a specialty for Pelligrino, who also played the heel on shows like Dexter, Lost, Being Human, Revolution, and The Tomorrow People.

“The fun part about being the quote-unquote bad guy is you get to explore parts of yourself that you could never do in real life,” Pellegrino told EW in 2013. “You could be that full-on narcissist in a sense without concern necessarily for the consequences of the actions, and [you] experience no consequences of your actions and that’s very liberating.”

Pellegrino later starred with Jeff Daniels on American Rust, the adaptation of Philipp Meyer’s novel that aired on Showtime before hopping to Amazon Prime Video for its second season. He then recurred in the 2025 Hulu miniseries Murdaugh: Death in the Family and popped up in the second season of Apple TV’s The Last Thing He Told Me.

He and his wife Tracy, a director, have two children.

Felicia Day (Charlie Bradbury)

Felicia Day as Charlie Bradbury on 'Supernatural'; Felicia Day at the U.S. premiere of 'Doctor Who' at NeueHouse Hollywood on May 8, 2024, in Los Angeles, Calif.Credit: Katie Yu/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Disney/PictureGroup

When Supernatural needed an endearingly nerdy hacker in season 7, who better to answer the call than geek queen Felicia Day? Charlie Bradbury became a surrogate little sister for the show’s main men, and her death in season 10 was perhaps the most controversial indignity visited on the women of the show. (And no, an alt-reality version of Charlie doesn’t ease the sting.)

"I love being a part of fandom," Day told EW in 2013. "I love that fans have a sense of ownership in a world and the characters and their lives. I met a lot of Charlie cosplayers over this past year. I've seen fan art. I just love interacting with the fans. They're so supportive and interested in the lore and the world of Supernatural."

But the CW show isn’t the only fandom Day belongs to, thanks to her appearances on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 reboot, The Magicians, The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Eureka, and Dollhouse. She founded the multimedia production company Geek & Sundry, which launched the D&D web series Critical Role.

Day has a daughter, Calliope.

Alexander Calvert (Jack)

Alexander Calvert as Jack on 'Supernatural'; Alexanader Calvert attends a special screening of 'The Mandela Effect' at Arena Cinelounge on Dec. 6, 2019, in Hollywood, Calif.Credit: Jack Rowand/The CW Network/Courtesy Everett; Robin L Marshall/Getty

Half-angel and half-human, Jack (Alexander Calvert) had some prejudice to overcome thanks to his father, Lucifer. But with a little (okay, a lot) of help from his surrogate dad, Castiel, and mentors Sam and Dean, Jack figures out how to be good. And thank Chuck he did, because by the show’s end, he takes over as God.

Calvert was aware of Supernatural’s legacy when he made his debut in the season 12 finale. “I wanted to be as respectful and delicate as possible, just because people have grown up with these characters, you know? They’ve gone on just this massive journey,” he told ELLE in 2017 when he was upped to a series regular. “It’s just nice to be a part of something that people are so passionate about.”

Calvert, who appeared on A&E’s The Returned with his future Supernatural dad Pelligrino in 2015, also appears in Gen V as a college kid with a deeply unsettling power. His other acting credits include stints on Bates Motel and Arrow, and in the films The Edge of Seventeen (2016), Good Boys (2019), and Lowlifes (2024).

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla have kicked off their official state visit to the United States, and as of now, you bet it’s been filled with photo opportunities with the Trumps.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed the British royals yesterday as they arrived in Washington, D.C., some months after the Trumps visited the U.K. for their second state visit.

On day one, the four enjoyed a walking tour of the White House and its gardens. Melania wore a butter-yellow skirt suit, while Camilla went for a flowy white dress embroidered with blue flowers, and the men coordinated in blue suits.

On day two, the four held a meeting in the Oval Office and watched a a “Pass in Review”—a formal military ceremony where troops march before commanders to showcase their discipline and unit precision—from the balcony of the South Portico. During the State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn, the Trumps, on their balcony, waved to passersby, taking a cue from the royals.

The traditional military arrival ceremony was a way to welcome Charles and Camilla—it is the highest diplomatic honor extended by the U.S. to a visiting head of state, and dates back to the 18th century.

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Melania and Camilla coordinated in pale skirts suits and hats for the occasion.

On day three of the visit, the Trumps joined the royals for several public events, and closed with an official state dinner at the White House. Melania and Camilla coordinated in pink-toned gowns.

And most recently, on day four, the king and queen consort traveled to New York City, where they not only attended a literacy event at the New York Public Library with Sarah Jessica Parker, but also met with Major Zohran Mamdani during a ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial.

During their U.S. visit, the king and queen consort will also visit Virginia. Their trip comes on the year of the U.S.’s 250th anniversary of independence (from British rule).

Ahead, see all the best photos from the visit.

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In the late-2000s and early-2010s, it was looking like miniseries were going away. Then came *American Horror Story* in 2011, which helped resurrect the genre and led to a boom of limited and anthology series that hasn't slowed down 15 years later.

Netflix has been at the forefront of this resurrection, housing numerous buzzworthy miniseries that went on to win the genre's top prize at the Emmys, such as *Adolescence*, *Baby Reindeer*, and *The Queen's Gambit*. The streamer also has riveting docuseries like *The Andy Warhol Diaries* and *Wild, Wild Country* that explore their subjects further than a traditional documentary could.

Ahead, find our recommendations for the 22 best miniseries on Netflix worth binging in their entirety over the weekend.

James Franco as Jake Epping in '11.22.63'

James Franco as Jake Epping in '11.22.63'.

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Based on the alternative history novel by Stephen King, this Hulu-produced miniseries is even more thoughtful and engrossing than its premise suggests. James Franco stars as Jake Epping, an English teacher who gains access to a portal that allows him to travel back in time to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But Jake's mission becomes complicated when he finds himself adjusting nicely to his new life in the '60s, while every choice he makes threatens to change the course of human history. It's a powerful character study in the body of a propulsive sci-fi thriller. —*Kevin Jacobsen*

Where to watch *11.22.63*: Netflix

**Cast:** James Franco, Chris Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Lucy Fry, George MacKay

Adolescence (2025)

Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in 'Adolescence'

Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in 'Adolescence'.

Courtesy of Netflix

This four-part miniseries has become a TV unicorn since its March 2025 release, becoming a massive hit with viewers, achieving universal acclaim from critics, and earning eight Emmys (including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). *Adolescence* centers on a 13-year-old boy (Owen Cooper) accused of murdering a female classmate, deftly exploring the motive that led to the crime as well as the devastating impact it has on his family. Each episode takes place over the course of an hour and is filmed in one continuous take, from immersing us in the unnerving dread of the initial police interrogations to the sobering reality of his family left to ponder where they went wrong. It's gripping television, powered by masterful performances and urgent, economical storytelling. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Adolescence*: Netflix

**Cast:** Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty, Christine Tremarco

Alias Grace (2017)

Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks in 'Alias Grace'

Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks in 'Alias Grace'. Jan Thijs/Netflix

If you're excited that female antiheroes are having a moment, then *Alias Grace* should be next on your watchlist. Created by *Women Talking *director Sarah Polley and directed by *American Psycho* helmer Mary Harron, *Alias Grace *follows Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon), a 19th-century maid who is in jail for allegedly murdering her employers. Like fellow Margaret Atwood adaptation *The Handmaid's Tale*, *Alias Grace* is a powerful critique of the plight of women in a patriarchal society, but it's also a miniseries that will keep you constantly guessing about the protagonist’s guilt or innocence. —*Janey Tracey*

Where to watch *Alias Grace*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Cast:** Sarah Gadon, Edward Holcroft, Rebecca Liddiard, Anna Paquin, Zachary Levi

The Andy Warhol Diaries (2022)

Andy Warhol in 'The Andy Warhol Diaries'

Andy Warhol in 'The Andy Warhol Diaries'.

This absorbing Emmy-nominated documentary series follows the rise of the influential pop artist Andy Warhol. Utilizing innovative technology to simulate Warhol's voice, the series brings the artist's meticulously written diaries to life, guiding us through his career as a painter, the various loves of his life, and his emergence as a pop culture icon in the '60s. Aided by revealing interviews from various public figures whose lives were touched by Warhol, *The Andy Warhol Diaries* is a fittingly stylish tribute to a legend. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *The Andy Warhol Diaries*: Netflix

Baby Reindeer (2024)

Richard Gadd as Donny Dunn in 'Baby Reindeer'

Richard Gadd as Donny Dunn in 'Baby Reindeer'.

Based on Richard Gadd's one-man show about his experience with stalking, *Baby Reindeer* starts with humor, then takes a sharp turn that makes you reevaluate everything that came before. The Emmy-winning miniseries has been controversial, especially after a lawsuit was filed by the woman who claims to be the inspiration for the series. But, wherever you stand on the ethics of fictionalizing real people, *Baby Reindeer* still stands on its own as intimate, gut-wrenching television that's deeply personal. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Baby Reindeer*: Netflix

**Cast:** Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau, Tom Goodman-Hill

Bodyguard (2018)

Richard Madden as David Budd and Keeley Hawes as Julia Montague in 'Bodyguard'. World Productions/Netflix

Many shows might build to their first nail-biting sequence, but not *Bodyguard*. The first episode starts with a 20-minute scene in which David Budd (Richard Madden), a British Army war veteran suffering from PTSD, tries to talk down a suicide bomber while on a train with his two children. EW staffers praised Madden's Golden Globe-winning performance, the portrayal of women in positions of power, and the "what-the-heck-is-even-happening moments" that make the miniseries impossible not to binge. And the viewers seemed to agree: When it aired in the U.K., *Bodyguard* became the country's most successful launch of a drama series in the 2010s. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Bodyguard*: Netflix

**Cast:** Richard Madden, Keeley Hawes, Gina McKee, Sophie Rundle, Vincent Franklin

Death by Lightning (2025)

Michael Shannon as James A. Garfield in 'Death by Lightning'

Michael Shannon as James A. Garfield in 'Death by Lightning'.

Larry Horricks/Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

James A. Garfield may not have the name recognition of other centuries-old presidents like George Washington, John Adams, or Abraham Lincoln, but this four-part miniseries has certainly elevated his profile. Michael Shannon stars as Garfield as he becomes the 20th President of the United States and advocates for civil rights. Meanwhile, troubled devotee Charles J. Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen) turns increasingly disgruntled, leading to him shooting the president. It's a compelling two-hander that explores both the potential and dangers of humanity. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Death by Lightning*: Netflix

**Cast:** Michael Shannon, Matthew Macfadyen, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford, Nick Offerman

Godless (2017)

Michelle Dockery as Alice Fletcher in 'Godless'

Michelle Dockery as Alice Fletcher in 'Godless'. Ursula Coyote/Netflix

*Godless* takes the Western genre and turns it on its head, focusing on a town almost entirely run by women after a mining accident kills most of the men. Jeff Daniels chews the scenery as murderous robber Frank Griffin, giving a villainous performance for the ages (even if some of his monologues run a little long). But the women are the standouts, especially *Downton Abbey*'s Michelle Dockery and Merritt Wever as the men's clothes-wearing, overtly feminist Mary Agnes. "I'm done with the notion that the bliss of me and my sisters is to be found in childbearing and caregiving," she declares. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Godless*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Cast:** Michelle Dockery, Jack O'Connell, Merritt Wever, Sam Waterston, Jeff Daniels

Griselda (2024)

Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco in 'Griselda'

Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco in 'Griselda'.

Courtesy of Netflix

You've never seen Sofía Vergara quite like this. The *Modern Family* alum sheds her comedic persona — and puts on some prosthetics — to deliver a chilling, Emmy-nominated performance as Griselda Blanco, the infamous Colombian drug lord. According to director Andrés Baiz, who also worked on *Narcos*, Vergara was drawn to the role of a woman in a man's world and the opportunity to show her range. "This was a chance to reinvent herself and step out of her comfort zone," Baiz told EW. "She knew she had to dive in completely into this role and...push herself to the limit." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Griselda*: Netflix

**Cast:** Sofía Vergara, Alberto Guerra, Martin Rodriguez, Juliana Aidén Martinez, Vanessa Ferlito

The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

(From left to right): Mckenna Grace as Theo, Lulu Wilson as Shirley, Paxton Singleton as Steven, Violet McGraw as Nell, Julian Hilliard as Luke, and Henry Thomas as Hugh — the Crains — in 'The Haunting of Hill House'

(From left to right): Mckenna Grace as Theo, Lulu Wilson as Shirley, Paxton Singleton as Steven, Violet McGraw as Nell, Julian Hilliard as Luke, and Henry Thomas as Hugh — the Crains — in 'The Haunting of Hill House'. Steve Dietl/Netflix

Less of an adaptation than a reimagining, *The Haunting of Hill House* has almost nothing in common with the original Shirley Jackson novel except the characters' names. But director Mike Flanagan captures the spirit of the work; in true elevated horror fashion, the miniseries uses ghosts as metaphors for trauma and unresolved grief, reaching a terrible and beautiful climax with the now-classic episode "The Bent-Neck Lady."

"A ghost can be a lot of things: memories, guilt, regrets, trauma, loss," Flanagan told EW. "We all have our ghosts to contend with, and that contention is where we learn the most about ourselves, as individuals and as a society." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *The Haunting of Hill House*: Netflix

**Cast:** Victoria Pedretti, Carla Gugino, Michiel Huisma, Kate Siegel, Timothy Hutton

The Last Dance (2020)

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 1997

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 1997.

Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

You don't need to follow basketball to appreciate *The Last Dance*. Chronicling Michael Jordan's final season with the Chicago Bulls, this 10-part docuseries became a quarantine favorite at a time when no one could watch live sports, painting a compelling portrait of ambition, leadership, and the price of success. "Sports fans or non-sports fans, the Chicago Bulls were a global phenomenon," director Jason Hehir told EW. "This was a cast of characters that Hollywood couldn't come up with, and Michael Jordan was the star of all stars." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *The Last Dance*: Netflix

**Cast:** Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman

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Maid (2021)

Margaret Qualley as Alex Russell in 'Maid'

Margaret Qualley as Alex Russell in 'Maid'.

Ricardo Hubbs/Netflix

Based on Stephanie Land's memoir, *Maid* follows Alex (Margaret Qualley), a young mother who escapes an abusive relationship and struggles to support herself and her daughter. The miniseries is a raw and empathetic portrayal of the challenges faced by those living on the margins of society and a scathing indictment of the institutions that make it nearly impossible to escape abuse and poverty. Qualley's real-life mother Andie MacDowell has an unsettling supporting role as Alex's mentally ill mother, but Qualley is the star, and her nuanced, Emmy-nominated performance makes *Maid *both heartbreaking and inspiring. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Maid*: Netflix

**Cast:** Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Andie MacDowell

Midnight Mass (2021)

Hamish Linklater as Father Paul Hill in 'Midnight Mass'

Hamish Linklater as Father Paul Hill in 'Midnight Mass'.

Courtesy of Netflix

*The Haunting of Hill House* is Mike Flanagan's claim to fame, but some might call *Midnight Mass* his magnum opus. The miniseries follows Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford), a man who returns to his religious hometown after serving prison time for manslaughter. When a mysterious priest (Hamish Linklater) arrives, strange and unexplainable events begin to occur. Full of slow-burn horror, it's Flanagan's most personal work, based on his experiences with recovery and his upbringing in a Catholic community. "I don't know how long I could have gone without writing it," he wrote in a letter to critics. “This...was the story I always wanted to tell." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Midnight Mass*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Cast**: Zach Gilford, Kate Siegel, Hamish Linklater, Kristin Lehman, Samantha Sloyan

One Day (2024)

Ambika Mod as Emma Morley and Leo Woodall as Dexter Mayhew in 'One Day'

Ambika Mod as Emma Morley and Leo Woodall as Dexter Mayhew in 'One Day'.

Forget the 2011 film version starring Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway — *One Day* on Netflix is now the definitive adaptation of the beloved novel by David Nicholls. The series follows college classmates Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall), whose relationship unfolds on the same day over the course of 20 years. A lovely rom-com elevated by Mod and Woodall's chemistry and nuanced, charming performances, *One Day* will have you in tears by the end of your binge. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *One Day*: Netflix

**Cast:** Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023)

Corey Mylchreest as King George III and India Amarteifio as Queen Charlotte in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'

Corey Mylchreest as King George III and India Amarteifio as Queen Charlotte in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'. Liam Daniel/Netflix

A prequel series to ratings juggernaut *Bridgerton*, *Queen Charlotte* offers a lush, romantic look at the origins of one of the most beloved characters. The miniseries, by super creator Shonda Rhimes, delves into the young Queen Charlotte's (India Amarteifio) rise to power and her relationship with King George III (Corey Mylchreest). The story has a modern resonance as Queen Charlotte is written as a woman of color, which is the belief of many historians. "I wanted to tell the story of this young woman of color arriving in this world where she never imagined she'd be," Rhimes told EW. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Cast:** India Amarteifio, Adjoa Andoh, Michelle Fairley, Corey Mylchreest, Golda Rosheuvel

The Queen's Gambit (2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in 'The Queen's Gambit'

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in 'The Queen's Gambit'.

Phil Bray/Netflix

The miniseries that made everyone learn chess during quarantine, *The Queen's Gambit* was the surprise hit of 2020, captivating audiences with its riveting tale of chess prodigy Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy). Set during the Cold War, the Emmy-winning series traces Beth's journey from a Kentucky orphanage to the international chess scene, all while dealing with addiction and inner demons. The quick pacing and inventive visuals make chess matches as thrilling as a sports movie climax, but Taylor-Joy's mesmerizing performance is the real draw. As EW's critic writes, "*Queen's Gambit* will be remembered as the final star-making moment for Taylor-Joy, before her movie career rockets fast and Furiosa-ly." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* The Queen's Gambit*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Cast: **Anya Taylor-Joy, Bill Camp, Moses Ingram, Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster

Ripley (2024)

Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley'

Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley'.

*Ripley* brings Patricia Highsmith's infamous con artist to the small screen in a stylish retelling that goes full noir, filmed entirely in black and white. These changes allow for a darker, lonelier version of Tom Ripley (played by a career-best Andrew Scott), whose complex psychology and lack of glamour is for a modern audience. "I didn't purposely try to get sympathy or empathy for him," creator Steven Zaillian told EW. "I trusted that, just by telling the story, that same thing would happen as it did in the book." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Ripley*: Netflix

**Cast: **Andrew Scott, Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, Margherita Buy

Toxic Town (2025)

Aimee Lou Wood as Tracy, Jodie Whittaker as Susan, and Karla Crome as Pattie in 'Toxic Town'

Aimee Lou Wood as Tracy, Jodie Whittaker as Susan, and Karla Crome as Pattie in 'Toxic Town'.

Ben Blackall/Netflix

This four-part British series is based on the real-life story of mothers who fought their town's council on behalf of their children. At the center is the toxic waste scandal in Corby, Northamptonshire, England, where the mishandling of industrial waste led to birth defects for several of the town's newborns. Jodie Whittaker and *White Lotus* alum Aimee Lou Wood are superb as two of the mothers whose babies were affected, and the series is at once infuriating and inspiring as it portrays the long and winding road of seeking justice. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Toxic Town*: Netflix

**Cast:** Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Rory Kinnear, Brendan Coyle, Robert Carlyle

Unbelievable (2019)

Kaitlyn Dever as Marie Adler in 'Unbelievable'

Kaitlyn Dever as Marie Adler in 'Unbelievable'. Beth Dubber/Netflix

Based on the devastating, Pulitzer Prize-winning article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" from ProPublica and the Marshall Project, *Unbelievable* is a hard-hitting, unusually compassionate police procedural about two detectives (Toni Collette and Merritt Wever) as they investigate a series of sexual assaults. Kaitlyn Dever gives a heartbreaking performance as Marie, a rape survivor dismissed by authorities, which the actress called "the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my career." But instead of dwelling on the gendered injustices, the miniseries highlights the importance of having women in positions of power, as the empathetic approach taken by the female investigators is key to righting the wrongs of the case. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Unbelievable*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Cast: **Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, Kaitlyn Dever

Unorthodox (2020)

Amit Rahav as Yanky Shapiro and Shira Haas as Esty Shapiro in 'Unorthodox'

Amit Rahav as Yanky Shapiro and Shira Haas as Esty Shapiro in 'Unorthodox'. Anika Molnar/Netflix

Based on Deborah Feldman's memoir, *Unorthodox* tells the story of Esther "Esty" Shapiro, a young woman who flees her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn for a new life in Berlin. The miniseries is a gripping tale of self-discovery and rebellion, with Shira Haas delivering an extraordinary turn as Esty. She earned an Emmy nomination for her performance, not least because of that powerful singing scene. "The show is about a woman finding her voice, and in that scene, she's literally finding it," Haas told EW. "She's even surprising herself of what's coming out of her." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Unorthodox*: Netflix

**Cast:** Shira Haas, Amit Rahav, Jeff Wilbusch

When They See Us (2019)

Niecy Nash-Betts as Delores Wise in 'When They See Us'

Niecy Nash-Betts as Delores Wise in 'When They See Us'. Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix

Ava DuVernay's *When They See Us* is a searing, unflinching account of the wrongful convictions of the Central Park Five, five Black and Latino teenagers who were falsely accused of a brutal assault in 1989. The miniseries powerfully depicts the systemic racism and injustice faced by these young men, following their harrowing journey from arrest to exoneration. With DuVernay's auteur touch and stellar performances from an ensemble cast, especially Jharrel Jerome, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Korey Wise, *When They See Us* is as emotionally devastating as it is necessary viewing. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *When They See Us*: Netflix

**Cast:** Asante Blackk, Jharrel Jerome, Niecy Nash-Betts, Felicity Huffman

Wild Wild Country (2018)

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in 'Wild Wild Country'

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in 'Wild Wild Country'. Netflix

Cult documentaries have been a part of our media diet, but *Wild Wild Country* is one you have to see to believe. Chronicling the rise and fall of the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon during the 1980s, the docuseries delves into the controversial practices of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his followers, leading to one of the most bizarre, shocking, and underreported events in American history. It's a wild ride filled with twists, legal battles, and a fascinating cast of real-life characters. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Wild Wild Country*: Netflix

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