The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, co-anchor of the Today show, has captivated the public, fueled by the combination of celebrity and social media, according to Vox. The news, which broke on February 1st, has left a heavy feeling over the show, with Savannah Guthrie noticeably absent.
The story of Guthrie's disappearance is one of several high-profile events dominating headlines. The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened with a unique ceremony, as reported by a multi-source summary from Vox. Additionally, the HBO series "Industry" is shifting its focus to Africa.
Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, the revival of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is generating excitement. The veteran MST3K trio, Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, are returning for four new episodes, promising to pick "classic bad, rather than modern bad" movies, as stated by Variety.
Also in television, a new Peacock series is drawing comparisons to the horror-comedy classic "Get Out." The series, which stars Keke Palmer as a tenacious lawyer on maternity leave, explores the dynamics of a Black woman and her white, British-born husband in a suburban setting, according to Time. The series' setup involves the couple's interactions with their mostly white neighbors.
In other news, Steven S. DeKnight, creator of "Spartacus," shared insights into the Season 1 finale of "Spartacus: House of Ashur," which is now available on Starz, according to Variety. DeKnight also offered advice for the "Buffy" reboot, urging the creators to "swing for the fences."
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