You’ve seen them play, you’ve seen them thrive, but there are still 20 competitors left vying for the title of “The Voice” for the latest season. Before we hit The Voice live shows, let’s take a look at who the frontrunners are, who could step up their game a bit and which coach has the strongest team (aka the toughest decisions left to make.
‘The Last Treasure Hunt’ Interview With Casey Nelson & Kate Murdoch

The Last Treasure Hunt centers on Oliver and Lucy Sinclair (Casey Nelson, Kate Murdoch), estranged siblings who return home after their father’s passing. Instead of giving his kids a seamless way to handle his estate, he leaves an elaborate treasure hunt for his children as a way for them to reconnect.
The Voice Knockout Rounds, Night 3: Mary Sarah, Caity Peters + Bryan Bautista Make Their Cases
It’s time for another week of The Voice Knockout Rounds. Two nights have played out so far with the teams starting to fill for the next round. At this point only Blake Shelton has a steal left and is being choosy on who to add to his team. So let’s get into it with this two-hour edition of The Voice:
“Guardians” Enter ‘Marvel Avengers Academy’ Mobile Game
TinyCo and Marvel’s game Marvel Avengers Academy is now available as a free download on the App Store and Google Play, and to whet gamers’ appetites the Guardians of the Galaxy are now a part of the title.
Exclusive: Julie Delpy Talks ‘Lolo’ & Cinema Journey
Now playing in select theaters, Lolo centers on Violette (Julie Delpy), a 40-year-old woman who has carved out a successful career in the fashion industry and is also a loving mother to her self-absorbed son Lolo (Vincent Lacoste).
When computer software creator Jean-René (an engaging Dany Boon), enters Violette’s life, a bond immediately forms between the lovers. Unfortunately, Lolo has designs to ruin their budding union, wreaking tons of havoc in the process.
The Voice Knockout Rounds Night 1: Ladies First as Hannah Huston + Alisan Porter Thrive
The Battle Rounds are over and it’s time to thin The Voice herd once more. While the singers have relied on their coaches’ song choices so far, in the Knockout Rounds they have more of a say in what they sing. And when you get this far, there aren’t really any weak singers, so song choice and command of said track can go a long way in deciding who advances. Not to mention, taking risks can generate big rewards or seal your fate. So who plays it safe, who takes a chance and who will be left standing? Night 1 of The Voice Knockout Rounds starts here:Â
Tom Hiddleston Sees The Light With Hank Williams Journey
Tom Hiddleston takes on own of his most challenging (and what one would assume more gratifying) roles to date with I Saw The Light, a first rate biopic on the complex life of transcendent country singer/songwriter Hank Williams (Tom Hiddleston). The film opens in select theaters (NY/LA) on Friday, March 25.
The Voice Blind Auditions, Night 4: Brittany Kennell, Laith Al-Saadi Lead the Night
With just a precious few spots left on each coach’s roster, the final night of The Voice Blind Auditions will send a lucky few onto their next competition. As we head into Night 4, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams have used up their steals, leaving Christina Aguilera to choose which of tonight’s contestants she wants to add to her team. So let’s get into the final night of The Voice Blind Auditions: