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Feb 14, 2026   Events, Gallery Updates, Projects

Arielle was out the other day in Nashville at the premiere of I Can Only Imagine looking radiant, breathtaking and stunning. I’ve added numerous photos from the event. Gallery Links: – FEB 12TH | ‘I CAN ONLY IMAGINE 2’ NASHVILLE PREMIERE

I Can Only Imagine 2 hits theaters February 20, and co-stars Arielle Kebbel and Sophie Skelton talked to Deepest Dream about the feature. The interview is just several minutes, but Skelton was able to talk about how playing Shannon Street impacted her life. Kebbel also elaborated on seeing the first hand impact of I Can […]

Nov 17, 2025   'Y: Marshals', Projects

CBS has unveiled its 2025-2026 midseason lineup which features the series premieres of FBI offshoot CIA, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone sequel Y: Marshals, Harlan Coben’s Final Twist and America’s Culinary Cup, the returns of Watson, Tracker, The Neighborhood, DMV, the NCIS franchise and more. Meanwhile, Watson, originally set to air on Mondays in the fall, is […]

Sep 21, 2025   'Site', Captures, Gallery Updates

I’ve added several hundred screencaptures of Arielle in her latest flick Site as Elena Barno. Gallery Links: – SCREENCAPTURES >> FILM CAPTURES

Aug 31, 2025   'Y: Marshals', Projects, Recent News

Yellowstone spinoff series Y: Marshals has rounded out the main cast, with three more cast members of Taylor Sheridan’s mothership series, Gil Birmingham, Brecken Merrill and Mo Brings Plenty, joining Luke Grimes as series regulars. Additionally, Arielle Kebbel (Rescue: HI-Surf), Ash Santos (Pulse) and Tatanka Means (Reservation Dogs) have been cast as series regulars and […]

Jul 19, 2025   'John Tucker Must Die', Projects

Playboy John Tucker would get his “karmic retribution” if a sequel got the green light. Over a year after teasing its existence, Jesse Metcalfe says he’s read the script for the John Tucker Must Die sequel. And no, it doesn’t seem like John Tucker has returned to his womanizing ways. Instead, Metcalfe revealed that the […]

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