Me Before You 2 (2025)
🎬 Me Before You 2: After You (2025)
👉 Sam Claflin, Emilia Clarke, Vanessa Kirby
Love doesn’t end when the story does — it lingers, reshaping the soul in ways we never expect.
Months after Will Traynor’s (Sam Claflin) passing, Lou finds herself adrift between grief and the uncertain promise of new beginnings. The vibrant spark that once defined her has dimmed — until an unexpected encounter brings her face-to-face with someone from Will’s past. Enter Lily (Vanessa Kirby), a spirited young woman whose arrival unearths long-buried secrets and forces Lou to confront everything she thought she knew about love, loss, and herself.
As Lou rebuilds her life in London — navigating new friendships, old memories, and the tender possibility of love once more — she begins to understand that moving forward doesn’t mean forgetting. It means carrying the love that shaped her, learning to trust the world again, and finding beauty in imperfection.
Directed by Thea Sharrock, Me Before You 2: After You captures the quiet magic of rediscovery with warmth, wit, and unflinching honesty. It’s a story of healing — of learning to love again, not despite heartbreak, but because of it.
💔 Love doesn’t end. It transforms.
🌹 And sometimes, the hardest goodbye is the one that teaches you how to live.
Gilmore Girls Season 8 (2025)
🎬 Gilmore Girls: Season 8 (2025)
👉 Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Melissa McCarthy
Same stars, new stories — and just as much coffee.
The beloved residents of Stars Hollow are back for a brand-new chapter in
Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) is still running the Dragonfly Inn — now a local institution — but she’s learning that running a small business (and keeping her sanity) isn’t as easy in the age of influencers and online reviews. As she balances marriage, management, and motherhood, Lorelai begins to question what “having it all” really means when your life has been running at full speed for decades.
Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel), now a published writer with one successful book and a mountain of creative pressure, finds herself caught between the woman she’s become and the girl Stars Hollow still remembers. Torn between her career in New York and the pull of her hometown, Rory’s return stirs up old relationships, new challenges — and a few surprises that force her to redefine what success and happiness look like.
Meanwhile, Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy) makes her grand return to the kitchen, bringing chaos and heart back to the Dragonfly Inn. With her signature blend of culinary brilliance and lovable clumsiness, Sookie’s presence rekindles the joy — and the madness — that Stars Hollow has been missing.
The town itself remains the same comforting mix of eccentric and endearing: Kirk has a new business every week (somehow involving cryptocurrency), Taylor Doose is waging a one-man war against food trucks, and
Written and directed once again by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, Gilmore Girls: Season 8 is as sharp, emotional, and irresistibly caffeinated as ever. It’s a story about mothers and daughters, love and loss, and the beauty of growing up without ever losing your spark — all set to the rhythm of Stars Hollow’s endless chatter and clinking coffee cups.
☕ Because no matter how far you go, home — and a good cup of coffee — will always call you back.
In Gilmore Girls: Season 8, the conversations are faster, the emotions run deeper, and the stars over Stars Hollow shine brighter than ever.