Fantastic Four 2 Gets the Most Exciting Rumor

According to a new report, Marvel Studios is already planning a second Fantastic Four movie, potentially releasing it after Avengers: Secret Wars. They’re hoping to bring back Matt Shakman, who directed the first film, to direct the sequel. Marvel also thinks featuring the Fantastic Four in both the ‘Doomsday’ and ‘Secret Wars’ movies will build excitement for their next solo adventure.

‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ Trailer Teases Netflix Murder Mystery

I’m really excited about this new film! It’s set in England in 1925, and the story kicks off at one of those fancy country house parties. But things quickly go south when what starts as a prank turns deadly. It’s up to Lady Eileen Brent – everyone calls her ‘Bundle’ – and she’s a surprisingly clever amateur detective, to figure out what’s really going on. This mystery isn’t just about solving a crime; it’s going to completely change her life, and it looks like a classic country house whodunnit!

Benny Safdie Made a Massive Mistake While Filming ‘The Odyssey’

Honestly, being on set with him was amazing. The whole production was just massive – you wouldn’t believe how big! I really love learning from him and just being around his creative process, it’s fantastic. He even shared a story about a big mistake I made while we were filming in North Africa, which was pretty humbling!

Jonathan Frakes & Brent Spiner Launch Star Trek Podcast: Dropping Names

Jonathan Frakes and Brent Spiner are starting a new podcast titled Dropping Names… And Other Things (also called Dropping Names With Brent and Jonny). Each week, the podcast will feature an interview with a guest who will share the story of meeting someone who first sparked their fandom. While the exact release date is still to come, you can find a website with links to all the major podcast platforms.

Ethereum’s Big Announcement: Solving the Trilemma (Or Maybe Just a Glitch)

Vitalik announced that zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machines have reached “production-quality performance” – a term that, in the blockchain world, probably means “we’ve stopped crashing for now.” PeerDAS data-availability sampling is “live on mainnet,” which, if you’re not paying attention, sounds like a new streaming service for cat videos. 🐱🚀 He contrasted this with earlier peer-to-peer models like Bittorrent’s bandwidth-heavy, consensus-free design and Bitcoin’s consensus-only, low-bandwidth replication. Because nothing says “innovation” like comparing yourself to a 90s file-sharing protocol and a cryptocurrency that’s basically a digital gold rush. 🏴‍☠️