“Survivor 50”, Connor Storrie hosting “SNL”, and “Scream 7” top this week's Must List
“Survivor 50”, Connor Storrie hosting “SNL”, and “Scream 7” top this week's Must List
Tiffany KellyFri, February 27, 2026 at 9:43 PM UTC
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Mike White on 'Survivor,' Neve Campbell in 'Scream 7,' and Connor StorrieCredit: Gail Schulman/CBS; Jessica Miglio/Paramount Pictures; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images
It's no secret that I'm a Survivor superfan. The only EW staffer who surpasses my fandom is the Survivor expert himself, Dalton Ross. He shares his love of the new season below, but he's also orchestrating our new, incredible Survivor Hub where you can vote in our daily bracket to determine the ultimate Survivor winner, play our Survivor trivia game, watch exclusive videos, participate in polls, join the conversation in our comments section, and enjoy live Q&As with Dalton and Survivor legends. —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief
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Survivor 50
'Survivor 50' cast, including Tiffany Ervin, Mike White, Q Burdette, Kamilla Karthigesu, Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Charlie Davis, and Chrissy HofbeckCredit: Robert Voets/CBS
The landmark anniversary season of the reality competition series that started it all is finally in full swing, and the brutal battle for ultimate bragging rights has already claimed its first Tribal Council victim and seen its first big injury. Jeff Probst told EW that season 50 was "the most fun I've ever had on any season of Survivor." He credits that to the cast, noting: "This is the only returning player season where the players had real joy and gratitude for being invited back." And our joy and gratitude would skyrocket if a true wild card like Coach, Q, or Angelina can somehow find a way to pull it off. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director
Survivor 50 press members make their winner picks, and predict the players that might be in the most trouble
Scream 7
Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox in 'Scream 7'Credit: Jessica Miglio
The absence of Sidney Prescott (now Evans) in the previous Scream movie is brought up several times in the latest installment. That alone tells you the trajectory for this new incarnation: a nostalgia-baked slasher whodunnit that often reminisces through Easter eggs about the glory days of '90s Neve Campbell, for better or worse. —Nick Romano, Senior Editor
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Successor to Scream's queen: Isabel May on playing Neve Campbell's daughter and carving her path through Hollywood
Connor Storrie hosts SNL
Connor Storrie at Chateau Marmont on Jan. 7, 2026, in Los AngelesCredit: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty
The Heated Rivalry star went from unknown to phenomenon in only a couple of months, and now he's hosting Saturday Night Live for the first time. With an impressive ability to do accents and a background in clowning, Storrie is made for this. —Tiffany Kelly, Staff Editor
SNL season 51 hosts: Heated Rivalry's Connor Storrie debuts, Ryan Gosling returns, Harry Styles flies solo
Mitski's Nothing's About to Happen to Me
Mitski in the music video for 'If I Leave'Credit: Dead Oceans
Everyone's favorite creator of sad girl music is back with her eighth studio album. The single "Where's My Phone?" is the catchiest track, but "If I Leave" is a hauntingly beautiful song about contemplating the end of a relationship, accompanied by a creepy new music video. —T.K.
The Unknown
Sean Hayes in 'The Unknown'Credit: Emilio Madrid
Sean Hayes' one-man show at NYC's Studio Seaview is a psychological thriller in which the Will & Grace star tells a story while acting out all the key players involved. Hayes' incredible range makes the twisty tale, where all is not as it seems, even more engrossing. —D.R.
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