Entertainment
Ryan Condal reveals ‘House of the Dragon’ final season plans
The end of House of the Dragon is officially in sight.
Showrunner Ryan Condal has confirmed that the Game of Thrones spinoff will conclude with its fourth season.
Condal shared the update during a late-December appearance on the Escape Hatch podcast, where he discussed the progress of season 3 and revealed that season 4 is already in development—and will be the final chapter.
“It really feels like we’ve turned a big page here. Knowing there’s only one more season left, it feels like we can leave it all out on the field. We’ve started the writing process for Season 4, which will be the last one,” Condal said on the podcast.
Season 3 of House of the Dragon is currently in post-production and is expected to premiere sometime this summer. HBO recently released new images from the upcoming season, giving fans a first look at what’s next in the Targaryen civil war.
While an official release date has not been announced, season 4 is expected to debut in 2028, bringing the series to a planned and definitive ending.
The Game of Thrones universe, however, is far from over. Another spinoff series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, is set to premiere on January 18.
The show has already been renewed for a second season, signaling HBO’s continued commitment to expanding George R.R. Martin’s fantasy world.
With one season left to tell the rest of the story, Condal’s comments suggest that House of the Dragon is heading toward a focused and ambitious finale.
Entertainment
Trump’s neck rash sparks fresh health questions
United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump’s health has come under scrutiny once again after a rash appeared on his neck during his latest public appearance on Monday, March 02, 2026.
The president’s personal physician has now clarified that the neck rash is not a cause of concern, adding that it was the result of a cream that Trump was using for his preventive skin treatment.
In an interview with CNN, Dr. Sean Barbabella said, “President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment.”
He added, “The president has the treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”
The physician did not specify the underlying skin condition.
The neck rash has appeared just weeks after the 79-year-old was seen with bruising on the back of his hands, which he linked to frequent handshaking and higher daily dose of aspirin.
President Trump’s physician has maintained that he remains in excellent overall health.
Social media users expressed mixed reactions. One user wrote, “Dude is legit decomposing before our very eyes,” while another said the redness was normal for someone of his age.
Entertainment
Billie Eilish crawls into her past with Justin Bieber
Billie Eilish confirmed on Monday that nostalgia is her secret weapon.
Billie took a stroll down memory lane, revisiting her very first Instagram “likes.”
The snaps featured none other than Justin Bieber, a celebrity crush that apparently captured her teenage heart.
Fans were treated to a mix of throwback photos and candid commentary, showing that even international pop stars once had fangirl moments of their own.

Earlier, the pop superstar took to Instagram to share another major milestone after her album Hit Me Hard and Soft has officially smashed 10 billion streams on Spotify, making it the fastest album by a female artist ever to hit the milestone on the platform.
After hitting 10 billion streams with her third project, Billie Eilish is celebrating again as her fragrances officially arrive at Sephora.
Fans can snag the full collection, including the highly anticipated Eilish No. 3, in stores starting March 13, with online pre-orders opening March 6 at sephora.com.
Entertainment
Simon Baker’s ‘The Mentalist’ lands on Netflix
Simon Baker returns to the spotlight as Netflix adds The Mentalist to its library.
It has given fans the chance to binge the acclaimed crime drama that first aired in 2008
It has since been hailed as a “masterpiece” and the “American Sherlock Holmes.”
The series follows Baker’s character Patrick Jane, a former phony psychic who abandons his old life after a serial killer murders his family.
Using his razor-sharp observation skills, Jane joins law enforcement to solve complex murder cases, blending psychological insight with detective work.
Alongside Baker, the cast features Robin Tunney, Tim Kang, Owain Yeoman, and Amanda Righetti.
Originally airing on CBS, the show ran for seven seasons and has remained a fan favorite, earning a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Netflix teased the show’s arrival with the tagline,
“After a serial killer murders his family, Patrick Jane gives up his life as a phony psychic and uses his powers of observation to aid law enforcement.”
Fans have wasted no time celebrating the release.
“Masterpieces! All seasons, all episodes!” one viewer wrote.
Another added, “Worth watching twice. Just great writing.”
A third echoed, “Like a petsonsble, likeable American Sherlock Holmes. I can’t believe I missed this gem of a show! Binging the whole thing!”
With its mix of sharp wit, emotional depth, and gripping mysteries, The Mentalist has been branded by fans as “almost perfect” and “definitely 5/5.”
Now streaming on Netflix, the series is poised to captivate a new generation of viewers while giving longtime fans the chance to relive every twist and turn of Patrick Jane’s journey.
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