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Malkovich, Kinnaman Team Up for Amazon Cop Drama

John Malkovich will star alongside Joel Kinnaman in the upcoming Amazon Prime Video cop drama series "Bishop," according to Variety. The show, picked up by Prime Video in September 2025, will see Kinnaman play the role of Homicide detective Bishop Graves.

The series will delve into the world of a brilliant, battle-scarred detective, as per the official logline. This news was confirmed by Variety on February 18, 2026.

In other entertainment news, a pop-up gallery titled "Train Dreams: The Visual Journey," curated by Clint Bentley and cinematographer Adolpho Veloso, is set to open in Los Angeles next week. The gallery will offer a behind-the-scenes look at Netflix's "Train Dreams," featuring art and stills, according to Variety.

Also, Spotify's The Ringer is launching a video podcast called "Wait a Second…" hosted by Jason Concepcion. The podcast will explore conspiracy theories, true crime, and other intriguing topics. "Stories That Make You Say What the F—," according to Variety.

In the world of animation, the Japanese-French anime "A New Dawn," directed by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya, is a contender for the Berlin Golden Bear. The animated feature is sold by Charades and co-produced by Frances Studio Miyu, as reported by Variety.

Finally, in a story of personal triumph, Mikaela Shiffrin reflected on her Olympic win. When she last won an Olympic gold medal, in PyeongChang eight years ago, her father Jeff, known for his passion for ski-racing photography, celebrated her victory. "Oh my God!" he yelled, according to Time. "This is a validation for all her effort," said Jeff.

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