Brent Oil Forecast

The price of Brent crude tomorrow will be 64.3 US dollars. Today the price for 1 bbls was 62.7 USD. Yesterday the rate was 60.0 USD for 1 bbls of Brent crude. Trading of Brent crude took place in the range 59.560.9 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was -0.58%.

Gold Rate Forecast

The price of gold tomorrow will be 4 459 US dollars. Today the price for 1 oz was 4 485 USD. Yesterday the rate was 4 449 USD for 1 oz of gold. Trading of gold took place in the range 4 4494 450 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was -0.49%.

Silver Rate Forecast

The price of silver tomorrow will be 74.0 US dollars. Today the price for 1 oz was 76.3 USD. Yesterday the rate was 77.1 USD for 1 oz of silver. Trading of silver took place in the range 75.980.9 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was -1.73%.

Star Wars’ Next TV Show Will Improve One Of The Franchise’s Most Iconic Moments

Darth Maul’s story truly concluded in Season 2 of Star Wars Rebels, specifically in the memorable episode “Twin Suns.” In this episode, Maul found Obi-Wan Kenobi, now older, on Tatooine, leading to one last fight between them. While Maul was still fueled by a long-held grudge and a need for revenge, Obi-Wan had moved on and was solely focused on keeping Luke safe. The duel was quick and decisive, with Maul stuck in his old ways and Obi-Wan using a more modern lightsaber style. Maul ultimately died in Obi-Wan’s arms, which felt like a proper ending, and it’s about to become even more meaningful.

‘Thrilling’ Or ‘Bland And Lifeless’? Critics Have Seen Greenland 2: Migration, And They’re Split Over Gerard Butler’s Disaster Sequel

Gerard Butler is back for the new action movie, and Morena Baccarin returns as Allison. Roman Griffin Davis takes over the role of Nathan. The story follows the Garrity family as they leave their bunker in Greenland and try to rebuild their lives on a devastated Earth. Liz Declan from ScreenRant gave Greenland 2: Migration an 8/10, praising it for focusing on the challenges after the disaster – something many films in this genre ignore – and proving that the aftermath can be just as thrilling as the initial catastrophe.