Everything You Need to Know About DIY-ing Tassels

It’s no secret that we’re big fans of tassels here at Brit + Co — we’ve made earrings,necklaces, garlands, and much more with these babies. So for today’s #31DaysofDIY, we’ll dish the deets of our favorite tassel-making techniques and materials. Let’s get fringe-y with it!

No idea what #31DaysofDIY is? It’s a brand new tradition here at Brit + Co that’s all about kicking off the year right. We’ve challenged ourselves to make or learn something new every single day for the month of January, and we’re inviting all of you along for the ride. From DIY basics like Sewing 101 to learning to design and laser cut our own stencils, we hope this month of making inspires you to make all year long.

Yarn Tassel Instructions

Materials:
– yarn

– scissors

Instructions:
1. Cut two five-inch pieces of yarn and set aside.

2. Wrap 30 lengths of yarn around your hand, then use one five-inch string to tie the bundle together.

3. Create the head of the tassel by wrapping the second five-inch string around the full bundle of yarn.

4. Trim the ends to your liking. All done!

Yep, yarn, and scissors are ALL you need to make this kind of tassel.

First, snip two pieces of yarn that are each about five inches long (these will come into play later). Then wrap your yarn around the base of your fingers until you reach the thickness you’d like — we wrapped our yarn around 30 times. Cut the yarn when finished.

Pro Tip: For different-sized tassels, wrap yarn around objects of different sizes. You could use a mason jar, a notebook, a fork, or literally anything sturdy enough to keep the yarn in place.

Next, use a five-inch piece of yarn to tie around your mass of wrapped string. This will be the top of your tassel. (Note that this step is optional — if you don’t need to tie your tassel to anything, omit it.) Wrap the second five-inch piece around the full cluster of yarn to create the head of the tassel. Then cut the bottom of the yarn cluster and trim to your liking. Ta-daaah! That’s a good-lookin’ tassel :)

We made a bunch of yarn tassels into a garland to gussy up one of our throw pillows at Brit HQ. You’d be surprised at how easy it was to crank out a dozen of these little dudes.

Jersey Tassel Instructions

Materials:

– jersey fabric

– scissors

Instructions:
1. Cut thin strips of fabric out of your jersey. Stretch each strip so that the ends curl inward.

2. Set one strip aside and gather the rest into a group. Wrap the extra strip of fabric around the full bundle to create the head of the tassel.

3. Trim the tassel as much as you’d like. That’s it!

For jersey fabric, we used uber-cheap camisoles. You could use old t-shirts or experiment with other types of fabric, too.

First things first: Make your tassel string by cutting long strips of your jersey. If you’re using a shirt like we did, keep your strips attached at both ends — we’ll cut one end of it later.

Once you’ve cut all of your jersey, pull all your strips so that the ends curl inwards. Put one strip of jersey aside, then gather the rest of the strands into a group. Line up the old seam of the shirt, then fold the strands so that the seam is about two inches from the top. Using the jersey strip you set aside, wrap around the full cluster of the jersey to create the head of the tassel. Be sure that you’re wrapping around that ugly seam! Then trim your tassel to the length you prefer.

We used our jersey tassels to make a simple wall hanging, and we LOVED how it turned out. We spent less than $10 on this DIY, but it looks so expensive, don’t you think?

Embroidery Thread Tassel Instructions

Materials:
– embroidery thread

– scissors

Instructions:
1. Cut two five-inch pieces off of your bundle of thread.

2. Use one of these pieces to tie a double knot in the middle of the bundle. Fold the thread in half so that this knot sits at the top.

3. Using the second piece of five-inch thread, wrap around the full bundle to make the head of your tassel.

4. Trim the tassel to your liking.

This type of tassel is probably the easiest type to make. Like, CRAZY easy.

Cut two five-inch pieces of embroidery thread. Use one of these pieces to tie a double knot smack dab in the middle of your bundle of thread.

Fold the bundle of thread in half so that the double knot sits at the top. To make the head of the tassel, wrap the second five-inch piece of thread around the entire bundle. Then trim the ends to your liking. Voila! That’s it.

There are endless applications for these embroidery tassels, but we decided to use them to update some placemats. We love how these guys add texture and flair to a basic table setting.

Tissue Paper Tassel Instructions

Materials:
– tissue paper

– scissors

– hot glue gun

Instructions:
1. Fold two sheets of tissue in half. Cut strips into the tissue on the non-folded side, about two-thirds of the way up the paper.

2. Unfold the tissue paper and roll the middle, uncut part tightly. Do not roll the cut strips of paper.

3. Twist the rolled part of the tassel to further condense it, then wrap this part with an extra strip of tissue paper. Glue this extra strip in place. You’ve officially made a paper tassel!

We love all things Studio Mucci, so we thought we’d take a stab at creating a tissue paper garland of our own.

Take two sheets of tissue paper and cut it in half, lengthwise. Then cut this piece in half, cutting perpendicular to the initial cut to make four separate pieces (they’ll each be a tassel). Fold this cut piece in half. On the non-folded side, make slits into your tissue paper about two-thirds of the way up. Open the tissue up again — you should have fringe on both sides of the paper. Then tightly roll the entire tissue paper, only pressing down in the middle uncut part.

Once you have rolled the entire tissue, twist the middle to further condense it. Pinch these twisted parts together.

Take another strip of tissue paper that’s about the same width as each tassel strand and wrap it around the twisted paper, ensuring that you leave a loophole at the top. Use a glue gun to fasten the strip. Fluff the tassel’s strands to give the tassel body.

There you go — a paper tassel! Easy peasy, lemon-squeezy.

If you want to make a paper tassel garland, make a ton of paper tassels and thread them onto a string or ribbon. They’ll dress up any drab wall in an instant.

Leather Tassel Instructions

Materials:
– leather (we used a 12-inch x 4-inch piece of lambskin)

– fabric scissors

– sharpie pen

– straightedge

– hot glue gun

Instructions:
1. Cut a thin strip from your leather and set aside.

2. Using a straightedge, draw a line about one inch into your fabric. Cut your fringe up to this drawn line.

3. Glue your extra strip of leather onto the top-left corner to make a loop handle.

4. Starting on the same side as the handle, roll the entire uncut part of the leather tightly, gluing as you go. That’s all you need to do!

Because leather is much thicker than our other tassel materials, we can use a different technique: THE ROLL!

First up, cut a thin strip of leather from the end. This will be the loop at the top of your tassel.

Next, draw a straight line about one inch into your fabric. Make sure you’re drawing on the side of the leather that won’t be showing! Then carefully cut strips of leather up to this line you made.

Using the strip of leather you initially cut, create a loop handle. Glue this onto the top-left corner with your hot glue gun.

Let’s get rolling! Apply more hot glue to the uncut strip of leather at the top, then tightly roll up all of your fringe starting on the same side as the loop handle. Make sure you don’t get any hot glue on the cut part of the leather.

Bam! Look at that gorgeous tassel. It looks like a million bucks, huh?

We used this tassel to dress up a standard clutch, but we could also see it being used as a lamp pull or a statement necklace. Really, the possibilities are endless.

Are you doing any DIYs with tassels? If so, share it on social media with the hashtag #31DaysofDIY. We’d love to see your projects!

Valentine's Dayis one of our favorite holidays for many different reasons. The desserts! The dinners! The cocktails! Not to mention the fact that it's basically an entire holiday dedicated to pink, red, and all things romantic. You can always gift your sweetie flowers and chocolates, but if you want to get creative with DIY Valentine's gifts, you've come to the right place.

We love that V-Day is low-pressure as far as gifting holidays go, and that it celebrates love in its many forms. We've thought a lot about what to give and get here at Brit + Co, and whipped up a list that includes a few hits that you can give after trying one of our fun date night ideas. Here are our favorite DIYs for the big day.

DIY Valentine Gifts Your Partner Will Love

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Give your sweetheart hugs and kisses via these easy-to-sew XOXO pillows. Pick fabric that goes with your decor or use the brightest red and pink fabric that you can find.

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This floral backdrop is perfect for a doorway surprise for when your love or little ones wake up on Valentine's Day morning. Plus, by the time your V-Day celebrations end, you might as well leave them up for March.

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Keep the surprises coming withbreakfast in bed. We heart these Red Velvet Heart Waffles with Cream Cheese Glaze — yum! Sprinkles are encouraged.

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Challenge your love(s) to a game of Jenga with this cute DIY Valentine's gift. This will make for an adorable game to play any time of year.

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Make your own box of chocolates with a piñata twist. We'll take two, please!

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Gift your gal pals a hand-stamped scarf for the occasion or make a DIY night of it! Since you make the stamps yourself, you can create any pattern you want.

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Dig into this DIY conversation heart cake for the sweetest V-Day dessert you ever did try.

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Put a ring on it! Chocolate ring pops for the DIY Valentine's gifts win. Our favorite part is definitely the fun colors.

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Here's a long distance-friendly idea: Make theseConversation Heart Piñata care packages to send to your BFFs or you can surprise your fam in the morning with a goodie-filled one.

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Give your sweetheart something delicious and gluten-free with these Cassava Flour Brownies.

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Get cozy with these conversation heart pillowsfor your favorite texting pal.

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Serve your Galentine's Day guests Celebrity Heartthrob Cookies— the next best thing to the real deal. Pass us the Ryan Gosling cookie please!

Make a stack of pixel-inspired Pop-Up Heart Cardsfor your favorite people.

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Add a green twist to your Valentine's Day surprise with these Air Plant Wall Artpiecesthat creatively make use of nails and string.

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For a more hands-on DIY Valentine's gift, whip up these fun DIY Conversation Heart Coasterswith polymer clay and letter stamps.

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Map your travels together with this clever Photo Map Wall Artfor a personal and so special touch!

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Celebrate your Valentine's favorite food with these extra cute (and yummy) Heart-Shaped Boxes. Fill them with candy today and love letters tomorrow.

Happy Love Day! If you make a DIY Valentine gift, tag us in a pic — and don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter!

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These days, there’s two very likely outcomes you’re facing when you pull up to your go-to grocery store: the egg section is either completely empty or the options for eggs are severely limited. The options that are available will unfortunately cost you an arm and a leg – I saw dozens going for a whopping $10 at Whole Foods this week, but it’s apparently “not unheard of” for a dozen eggs to run as high as $12.

So, where are the eggs? And why are eggs so expensive right now? Scroll on for the answer and what you can do about it.

Why are there no eggs?

There’s a massive shortage of eggs because of avian influenza – AKA bird flu. It wiped out roughly 10% of commercial poultry in the last three months alone, contributing to a notable loss in egg production and sales. Bird flu first appeared in January 2022 and has since affected 136 million birds.

Why are eggs so expensive right now?

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Eggs are so expensive right now because bird flu has significantly and suddenly decreased the supply of eggs, which is not large enough to meet the needs of consumers. Grocers are now paying around $7 for a dozen eggs, and for the sake of profiting, have adjusted their egg prices to be higher.

General inflation has also contributed to higher prices for eggs. Per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average price per dozen of Grade A eggs in December 2023 was $2.51. In December 2024 it was $3.65, noting a 45% increase over the previous year.

Will egg prices go down?

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Bird flu cases continue to rise, so it’s not very likely that egg prices will go down any time soon. In fact, it’s more likely they’ll continue to get more expensive. Because of this, you may continue to see no eggs or a limited supply of them at the grocery store.

Many stores have also begun to enforce limits on their eggs to one carton per customer per trip.

What do I do without eggs?

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Nothing can really replace a good ol’ egg, but there are several alternatives you can test out for yourself to fill in the gaps if you can’t get your hands on a dozen. For baking projects like cookies and cakes, flax eggs – made with ground flaxseed and water – or applesauce are common substitutes that result in a similar, egg-like texture. If you’re craving a traditional scrambled egg, you may give tofu scramble or vegan egg alternatives like Just Egg a go.

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Gladiator 2 premiered in theaters right before Thanksgiving, and it was the true Roman Empire we’d been waiting for! We saw Russell Crowe’s character Maximus boldly reclaim his legacy in the first Gladiator, but the sequel followed Lucius' storyline. It was one of our most-anticipated 2024 movies and we can’t wait to dish about all the important details you need to know!

Get your popcorn and one of our delicious cocktail recipes ready because you’re in for a real treat!

When will Gladiator 2 start streaming?

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Great question! Gladiator 2 is reportedly available to watch RIGHT NOW on Paramount+ so consider yourself lucky if you're already a subscriber (via The Hollywood Reporter) . The outlet also reports you can buy it on Prime Video or Apple TV!

Let's make a pact to watch it after work so we can be entertained on yet another snow day.

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Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Denzel Washington, and Paul Mescal were absolutely electric together! And the use of "No Church in the Wild" by Jay-Z and Ye? My jaw literally dropped.

I originally wanted to know if these three powerhouses could form an alliance that would change the future in Gladiator 2. Despite the outcome (no spoiler alerts here!), there was sizzling action...and bodies. And by sizzling, I really mean it. Paul revealed in an interview with EW that his arena scene, which will feature a CGI rhino, was so hot, he was "borderline throwing up."

"We shot that for about two or three days, but the heat was just….My Irish blood does not function with Ridley's shooting schedule, which is like sun up to sun down, hottest parts of the day," he says. "It was brutal, the fight. I grew up playing sports, so I would consider myself pretty robust and happy to throw myself around, but it was just the [arena] itself became like a radiator. I was borderline throwing up, irritable, just hardcore. Between takes I was firing ice straight down my back."

Pedro Pascal also recalled a few memorable moments from shooting the film, and my personal favorite was what sounds like the greatest blooper of all time. "I was running off the drawbridge, and they kind of dressed it with some dust so that when it slams against the fortified wall, there's a big puff of smoke, of dust," he says. "And I'm charging off the drawbridge and jumping over the wall, and I slip,. I literally bounce off the drawbridge on my —ss and land splat in front of Paul's feet on the first take." And in true Pedro fashion, he followed up with, "Are you not entertained?"

"There was a moment when we were rehearsing my fight scene with Pedro, and I had an idea towards the end of the scene to kiss Pedro on the forehead," Paul adds, referencing a cut scene. "I was like, 'Ridley: Kiss on the forehead, did you like it? Yay or nay?' There was radio silence for a second. His radio crackles back, and [Ridley] goes, 'I'm afraid I did.'"

Your First Look At Paul Mescal In 'Gladiator 2'

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The first look at Paul Mescal's character Lucius featured our new lead ready for battle. When I first saw this picture, all I could think was "Wherever Paul leads, I'll follow."

What was Gladiator 2 about?

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Gladiator 2 Plot

Keeping true to the characters the first film introduced, Gladiator 2 focused on Paul Mescal's Lucius. He was a gladiator who'd been exiled to fight — similar to Maxmius' fate — and hadn't seen his mother Lucila in over a decade.USA Todayoriginally reported there would be a nod to Maximus as young Lucius has great respect for the legacy he left behind.

When did Gladiator 2 premiere?

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Gladiator 2 Release Date

Gladiator 2 premiered in theaters November 22, 2024. Check out the rest of this year's fall movies to see what else debuted last year.

Who else was a part of the Gladiator 2 cast?

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Gladiator 2 Cast

The Gladiator 2 cast also featured Connie Nielsen as Lucilla, Lucius' mother, Fred Hechinger (from The White Lotus) as Co-Emperor Caracalla, Joseph Quinn (from Stranger Things Season 4) as Co-Emperor Geta, Pedro Pascal (from The Last of Us) as General Marcus Acacius, and Denzel Washington as the wealthy and powerful Macrinus, who oversaw the gladiators.

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I was already excited for Christopher Nolan's next epicafter hearing Tom Holland was involved — but then when we learned Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o, and even more of our favorite stars were going to costar? I didn't know I could feel so much excitement. Universal recently revealed that the new movie will be an adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey. And after Gladiator 2, the ancient world has never been hotter.

Here's everything you need to know about Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey cast before the new movie sails into theaters July 17, 2026.

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Matt Damon

Matt Damon is known for roles in Good Will Hunting and Jason Bourne, and he just starred in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer.

Tom Holland

In addition to the Spider-Man films, Tom Holland recently starred in The Crowded Room and Cherry, both on Apple TV.

Jon Bernthal

Jon Bernthal may be best known for The Bearright now, but he's more than just "Cousin." Bernthal's starred in many projects, including The Walking Dead, We Own This City, and King Richard.

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway had a great 2024 with The Idea of You, and we'll see The Princess Diaries actress in Colleen Hoover's Verity movie soon!

Zendaya

We saw Zendaya in Dune 2 and Challengers last year, and in addition to joining The Odyssey cast, she'll return as Rue in Euphoria season 3.

Lupita Nyong’o

Lupita Nyong'o totally made us cry during The Wild Robot and A Quiet Place: Day One, and she'll probably do the same in The Odyssey TBH.

Robert Pattinson

Mickey17 and The Batman Part II are two of Robert Pattinson's upcoming movies, in addition to another job with Zendaya called The Drama.

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron recently starred in FastX as well as Netflix's The School for Good and Evil and Marvel's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Who does Tom Holland play in The Odyssey?

While we have The Odyssey cast list, we haven't gotten confirmation on which roles the actors are playing...yet. (Although to be fair, we also don't know if this will be a classic adaptation or a reimagining). However, fans are already speculating who we'll see in each role!

I'd love for Robert Pattinson to star as Odysseus alongside Anne Hathaway as Penelope and Tom Holland as Telemachus. Zendaya would be amazing as Athena, while Lupita Nyong'o would definitely stun as Circe. Who knows — maybe we'll see some unexpected casting choices too! Charlize Theron as Zeus and Matt Damon as Poseidon? Yes please.

Who is the villain in The Odyssey?

There's more than one villain in The Odyssey, but one role that definitely stands out is Poseidon. The sea god does everything he can to prevent Odysseus from returning to Ithaca during his sea voyage. TLDR; this definitely isn't your average vacation cruise.

Loving all these casting announcements? Check out everything you need to know about Anne Hathaway's Verity movie and The 13 Most-Anticipated New Movies Coming In 2025 for even more news about all the movies coming soon.

There are some differences when it comes to fans of Taylor Sheridan's TV shows. Some of us are anticipating 1923 season 2 and The Madison, others are mourning the fact 1883 only got a single season — or that Yellowstone actually came to a close. (Be honest, did you roast Taylor for casting Bella Hadid as his girlfriend?). No matter what camp you're in, I rounded up all of Taylor Sheridan's best TV shows in one place so you can see which title you wanna binge watch next.

Here are all of the best Taylor Sheridan TV shows, from Yellowstone to 1923.

1. 1883 — On Paramount+

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Before the Duttons were in Montana, they started off in Texas. And this Yellowstone prequel follows John Dutton's ancestors, led by James and Margaret, as they make their way across the West.

1883 stars Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sam Elliott, Isabel May, LaMonica Garrett, Marc Rissmann, Audie Rick, Eric Nelsen, and James Landry Hébert.

2. 1923 — Stream on Paramount+

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Jump 40 years and you'll find yourself in 1923, which follows James' son Spencer in a race to get back to the ranch, where his aunt and uncle, Jacob and Cara, are fighting to protect it. And season 2 drops on February 23!

1923 stars Julia Schlaepfer, Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Brandon Sklenar, Michelle Randolph, Darren Mann, Jerome Flynn, Aminah Nieves, and Isabel May.

3. Yellowstone — Stream on Peacock

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Now, of course, I couldn't talk about Taylor Sheridan's TV shows without talking about Yellowstone. This hit series follows sixth-generation rancher John Dutton as he fights to protect his home — both figuratively and literally.

Yellowstone stars Kevin Costner, Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, and Gil Birmingham.

4. Lawmen: Bass Reeves — Stream on Paramount+

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Lawmen: Bass Reeves tells the story of Bass Reeves (yes, the Bass from the title), one of America's first Black deputy marshals west of the Mississippi river.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves stars David Oyelowo, Barry Pepper, Demi Singleton, Dennis Quaid, Donald Sutherland, Forrest Goodluck, and Lauren E. Banks.

5. The Last Cowboy — Stream on Paramount+

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Okay I wasn't expecting to add a reality TV show to this list, but if you're more into real-life stories, this is for you! The Last Cowboy follows real-life riders competing for a $1 million prize.

The Last Cowboy stars Ginger Schmersal, Dan Nachtrab, Craig Schmersal, Andrea Fappani, and Cade McCutcheon.

6. Mayor of Kingstown — Stream on Paramount+

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This Taylor Sheridan TV show revolves around another family, the McLusky's, who serve as the middleman between criminals and the police. TLDR; this isn't your average approach to justice.

Mayor of Kingstown stars Jeremy Renner, Dianne Wiest, Hugh Dillon, Tobi Bamtefa, Taylor Handley, Emma Laird, and Kyle Chandler.

7. Landman — Stream on Paramount+

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We're going back to Texas for Landman, which follows crisis executive Tommy Norris, who's working to secure his company's spot in the booming oil business. Once you finish the show, read up on everything you missed about THAT finale.

Landman stars Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Jacob Lofland, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Mark Collie, Paulina Chávez, Demi Moore, Jon Hamm, Andy Garcia, and Michael Peña.

8. Lioness — Stream on Paramount+

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As Joe tries to balance her personal life with her role in the CIA's war on terror, she's joined on the field by Cruz for a new deep-cover assignment.

Lioness stars Zoe Saldaña, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, Stephanie Nur, Laysla De Oliveira, and Jill Wagner.

9. Tulsa King — Stream on Paramount+

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This Taylor Sheridan TV show follows Dwight Manfredi, who got sent to prison 25 years ago...and now finds himself in Tulsa, Oklahoma on a mission from his mob boss. What could go wrong?

Tulsa King stars Sylvester Stallone, Dana Delany, Andrea Savage, Tatiana Lia Zappardino, Garrett Hedlund, and Scarlet Rose Stallone.

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