Disney+ 'Eragon' Series Gains Showrunners, SXSW Announces Second Wave of Programming, and Fallout Season 2 Ending Explained
The upcoming "Eragon" live-action TV series at Disney+ took a significant step forward with the announcement of Todd Harthan and Todd Helbing as co-showrunners, Variety reported on February 4, 2026. Harthan will also serve as co-creator alongside Christopher Paolini, the author of "Eragon." Marc Webb joined the project as an executive producer, according to Variety.
SXSW 2026 announced its second wave of film and TV programming, multiple sources confirmed. The lineup includes Season 3 of "The Comeback" starring Lisa Kudrow, the thriller "Pretty Lethal" with Uma Thurman, and music documentaries about the Red Hot Chili Peppers and other artists. Adam Scott will also be featured in two new films premiering at the festival.
Time magazine broke down the ending of Season 2 of Prime Video's "Fallout," noting that the finale left viewers with more questions than answers. The season finale saw Lucy (Ella Purnell) attempting to shut down the infrastructure created by her father, Hank (Kyle MacLachlan), while Ghoul (Walton Goggins) was closer than he had been in 200 years to finding his wife and daughter. Max (Aaron Moten) was fighting for his life against a clan of Deathclaws. The Wasteland was on the precipice of war, with rival factions descending upon New Vegas.
In other news, multiple sources reported that Jay Bhattacharya, former NIH director under Trump, testified before the Senate HELP Committee amidst a report released by Sen. Sanders detailing significant cuts to NIH research grants and clinical trials under the Trump administration. Ars Technica reported that these cuts disrupted critical medical research and caused scientists to leave the country. Senators questioned Bhattacharya about the detrimental impact of these cuts on biomedical advancements and patient care during the hearing.
Chris Hemsworth also revealed that he wondered if revealing his Alzheimer's genetic predisposition would impact his acting career, Variety reported on February 4, 2026. He questioned whether studios would "no longer believe in the action star" or Marvel hero.
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