With the 8th and final season of Outlander just a few months away, there have been a recent flurry of new cast pictures released, first by the folks over at Vanity Fair as shown below:
The Family
Jamie and Claire
Bree and Roger
John, William and Jamie
Marsali and Fergus
Rachel and Young Ian
Claire and Jamie
And, also these photos from the folks at Starz, provided by TV Insider, as shown below:
Claire and Jamie
Roger and Bree
Young Ian and Rachel
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Family Around the Table
Lord John
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It was announced that the one-and-only Annie Lennox would be singing “Skye Boat Song” for the new Season 8 opener, as depicted in the video:
And then there is the latest Season 8 teaser called “Threads Teaser” that provides more glimpses into what to expect for the show’s final episodes:
Season 8 of Outlander will premiere on Starz on March 6 at 8 PM.
On January 1, the new series Harlan Coben’s Run Away will debut online on Netflix.
Simon Greene’s (James Nesbitt) perfect life is shattered when daughter Paige runs away, later found strung out in a park. Simon’s search leads into a dangerous underworld where an act of violence rocks his life.
I’ve shared for many years now how much music has played a key part in my life. As far back as I can remember, music was always playing in my childhood home. It all started when I was a little girl, listening to music while sitting in the middle of my big brothers’ shared bedroom on their old 1970’s turntable then listening to my big boom box and later the Walkman I had in the 1980’s all the way through to my iPod in the 2000’s to now with my Pandora account.
In fact, I wake up to music every morning rather than a buzzing alarm; and then I go to bed with music. Music may not mean to everyone what it means to me, but it does play a crucial part in television, Broadway, theatre and the box office.
The following are just some of the top performers for 2025:
Collaborations of the Year – Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile
Both Sara and Brandi are talented singer-songwriters who have, in the past, performed together either in impromptu or concert settings, but until now they had not done an official recording with each other. They were brought together for “Come See Me in the Good Light,” the documentary about Andrea Gibson, the spoken word poet, Poet Laureate of Colorado in 2023 and activist who passed away this July from ovarian cancer. Not only did they both serve as executive producers on the documentary, but their song “Salt Then Sour Then Sweet,” based on Gibson’s poetry, was used as the theme of the documentary.
Here is the video for “Salt Then Sour Then Sweet”:
Young Songwriter of the Year – Gracie Abrams
This young singer, who is the daughter of Alias and Felicity series creator J. J. Abrams has been in love with music for most of her life and has been working professionally since 2019. This year she was the recipient of the Hal David Starlight Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, an acknowledgement given to gifted young songwriters who are making a significant impact in the music industry with their original songs. Besides being a talented songwriter, Gracie has performed as an opening act to Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift. Her current single “That’s So True” became a fan favorite and a career peak for her.
Here is the video for “That’s So True” by Gracie Abrams:
The Trouble With AI – “Walk My Walk” by Breaking Rust
There has been a lot of talk this year about AI from how it has already affected our day-to-day lives and as it takes over more and more aspects of it to Tilly Norwood, the AI-generated actress created by Eline Van der Velden that caused an uproar within the entertainment industry. What’s more: there is Breaking Rust, the country music artist project created by Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor that is presented with a cowboy persona, “who” had a single – “Walk My Walk” – that topped the Billboard charts and has amassed over 35,000 followers on Instagram. The main problem is this project was developed using generative AI tools to produce vocals, instrumentation and lyrics with NO human performers involved. It’s like welcoming Skynet into the music world, groan!
Here is the video for “Walk My Walk” by Breaking Rust:
Hit of the Summer – “Golden” by Huntr/x
This single comes from the fictional K-pop girl group Huntrix from the Netflix animated musical film KPop Demon Hunters. The song is performed by Kim Eun-jae, known professionally as Ejae, as well as Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami. “Golden” quickly became the hit single of the summer, being released on the Fourth of July and making its way up the charts after being played literally everywhere. It should be noted that at least three other songs from this animated film’s soundtrack made its way onto the charts and the movie featured voices provided by the aforementioned Ejae, Teen Wolf alum Arden Cho, Lost alums Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim, Community alum Ken Jeong and Lee Byung-hun from the G.I. Joe movie franchise and Red 2.
Here is a live performance of the single by Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami:
Hitmaker of the Year – Sabrina Carpenter
Every year there is usually one artist who just seems to be, well, everywhere. In years past, artists like Lorde, Olivia Rodrigo, Lainey Wilson and Taylor Swift have been that hitmaker (and some would say that Taylor Swift seems to hold that title every year); but this year the hitmaker is Sabrina Carpenter, who was honored with the Hitmaker of the Year award by Variety. Her 6th studio album “Short N Sweet” hit number 1 on the Billboard charts, she earned her first Grammy nominations and headlined her first arena shows. And, on top of all that, she had three top 10 hit singles from that album, including “Manchild,” “Please Please Please” and “Espresso.”
Here is the lyric video for her current hit single Lyric video for “Manchild”:
Best New Female Artist [TIE] – Gigi Perez and Lola Young
First, let’s talk about Gigi Perez, the 25-year-old singer who was born in New Jersey but raised in Florida. She had a unique way of making it in the music industry. She began by uploading “do it yourself” tracks on TikTok in 2021, which spawned viral hits. That led to a deal with Interscope and gigs playing before Coldplay and Noah Cyrus. But then that major label dropped her in 2023, but that didn’t deter her. She self-released her current hit “Sailor Song,” which highlights her androgynous voice, and the rest is – as they say – history. That queer love song went from being a hit online to hitting the Billboard Hot 100, amassing – get this – 1.3 billion streams, and spawned her debut album “At the Beach, in Every Life.”
Here is the video for “Sailor Song” by Gigi Perez:
Then there is Lola Young, the 24-year old singer-songwriter from the U.K. whose hit single “Messy” actually came out in May 2024, but has become a massive hit over the course of this year. You can’t really turn on the radio without hearing it in heavy rotation. This single wasn’t just an international smash – she got her first Hot 100 hit here in the States and topped the Pop Airplay chart – it has become an anthem for Gen Z, especially those with ADHD. To cap off her year, she was the recipient of the Rising Star Award from the Ivor Novello Awards (now in its 70th year); these awards are given out annually in London by the Ivor Academy for songwriting and composing.
Here is the lyric video for “Messy” by Lola Young:
Best New Male Artist – SOMBR
SOMBR, the 20-year-old New Yorker born Shane Boose, stands at an impressive height of 6-foot-7 and just might be the youngest Grammy nominee. His hit single “Back to Friends” showcases what is being called his smoldering vulnerability when he performs onstage. His album “I Barely Know Her” just came out in August, but it contains – in addition to “Back to Friends” – several Hot 100 singles like “Undressed” and “12 to 12”.
You can watch the lyric video for “Back to Friends” by SOMBR below:
Breakthrough Artist of the Year – Alex Warren
Alex Warren is another self-starter who has been on a four-year journey in the music industry starting out on TikTok and YouTube where he independently released his first singles in 2021, to being signed to Atlantic in 2022, working on collaborations with Jelly Roll and Blackpink breakout star Rose to winning the MTV VMA for Best New Artist. The 25-year-old California native saw his hit single “Ordinary” stay in the Hot 100 for 10 nonconsecutive weeks this year.
You can watch the video for “Ordinary” by Alex Warren below:
What singer or band has been your “go-to” music during the past year? Which singles were the stand-outs for you this year? What song did you get sick of hearing on the radio? What was the top album in your opinion? Please share your thoughts on the music of 2025 below.
On December 27, the new series The Copenhagen Test will debut online on Peacock.
This drama is about a first-generation Chinese American intelligence analyst named Alexander Hale (Simu Liu), who realizes his brain has been hacked (think the Zachary Levi-led TV series Chuck but with much less comedy and slapstick), giving the perpetrators access to everything he sees and hears. Caught between his shadowy agency and unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who is responsible and prove where his allegiance lies.
The Call the Midwife Holiday Special 2025 will debut on December 25 at 8 PM on PBS.
Senior members of the convent embark on a mercy mission, swapping the snowy East End of London for the sun-drenched terrain of Hong Kong. The rise in hospital births, and wider changes in the NHS, have clipped their wings. But their mission to the Far East is a chance to take flight and work out what really matters. For her part, Sister Julienne suddenly finds herself excited about the Order’s future. After years of battling change, she decides to embrace it and see what love can do.
Here is a trailer for Call the Midwife Holiday Special.
On Christmas Day, the BET+ holiday movie A Soulful Christmas will debut online.
When the children of two legendary — and feuding — R&B artists are forced to collaborate on a holiday song remake, their rivalry turns into unexpected romance. But between family legacies, long-buried grudges, and a looming Christmas Eve deadline, they’ll need to find harmony both on and off the stage to create the hit that could heal two families.
The cast includes Kaci Walfall, Myles Truitt, Shanice and Kenny Lattimore.
On December 21, the holiday movie The Christmas Baby will debut at 8 PM on the Hallmark Channel.
When a baby boy shows up on their doorstep days before Christmas with a note written specially for them, Erin (Ali Liebert) and Kelly (Katherine Barrell) must learn how to navigate their new relationship and career dynamics while unexpectedly caring for a newborn.
As the couple spends more time with the baby as a temporary solution until he can be placed permanently or they can find his mother, they begin to realize that they want to adopt him themselves and go about navigating the complicated world of fostering to adopt all while their business is booming at the busiest time of the year, Christmas.
The holiday movie Christmas With the Knightlys will debut on UPtv at 7 PM on December 21.
Georgia Jackson (Celeste Desjardins) hopes to put on a Christmas showcase with her students, but finds herself in the spotlight when in exchange for a new community center she agrees to pose as the girlfriend of Chase Knightly (Joe Scarpellino), the famous son of a billionaire.
Here is a trailer for Christmas With the Knightlys:
The made-for-TV movie Ordinary Girl in a Tiara will debut on December 20 at 8 PM on the CW.
Inspired by the Harlequin novel by Jessica Hart, the movie focuses on what happens when vintage fashion devotee Caro Cartwright (Katharine King So) agrees to harbor her childhood nemesis turned couture heiress Philippa Levreaux (Kathryn Gallagher), fireworks explode. Despite — or perhaps because of — their differences, these two women help each other wrangle the challenges around them to find a way forward, be their best selves and fulfill their dreams.
There does not seem to be a trailer for Ordinary Girl in a Tiara, though.
On December 20, the holiday movie The Best Thing About Christmas will debut at 8 PM on UPtv.
When a talented singer-songwriter loses his daughter in a tragic accident on Christmas Eve, he needs to find his way back to the faith that used to ground him before he loses himself, his marriage and family.
The movie features all original music.
The movies stars Megan Alexander, Derek Hinckley and special cameos by country singer Mark Wills and Rhonda Vincent.
Here is a trailer for The Best Thing About Christmas: