Blair Carlton
Blair Carlton has been popping up in some wild projects lately, and honestly, their filmography is starting to read like a fever dream in the best way. Let’s talk "Space Jam 2: A New Legacy" for a second—yeah, that’s the one where basketball, cartoons, and nostalgia get thrown into a blender and Carlton’s somewhere in the mix, turning up the energy. Then fast-forward to "Neighborhood Watch" (2025), which, okay, is technically not out yet, but the buzz is already out there. People are saying it’s got this offbeat, almost satirical vibe—think suburban drama but with a twist, maybe a little darker than you’d expect. Carlton’s role? Not your standard neighbor-next-door, that’s for sure.
But then there’s "48 Til Tituba" (2021), which sort of takes a left turn into the historical and supernatural. That film digs into the Salem witch trials, but not in the usual, stuffy period piece way. It’s got edge, a bit of grit, and Carlton brings this raw, unpredictable energy to the story. They don’t just blend into the scenery—they’re the person you can’t stop watching, even when things get tense or uncomfortable. So yeah, Blair Carlton’s got range—bouncing from quirky, big-budget chaos to smaller, more intense indie stuff. If you haven’t caught one of their movies yet, it’s probably time to add them to your watchlist, because with the way things are going, their name’s only going to get bigger.