Alien: Romulus Director Confirms Sneaky Predator Reference

In its second weekend, the horror/sci-fi film “Romulus” directed by Fede ?lvarez is doing well at the box office. It’s also garnering positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes with a 80% critics score and 86% audience score, making it one of the best-reviewed Alien movies in almost four decades. The director has hinted at some hidden Alien easter eggs in the movie, and there’s even a nod to Predator. Notably, the Alien and Predator films are linked through “Alien vs. Predator,” which was released in 2004 and “AVPR: Aliens vs Predator – Requiem” in 2007.

Deadpool & Wolverine Box Office Passes MCU Favorite

The duo of Deadpool and Wolverine have surpassed Captain America: Civil War to secure the 8th highest-grossing Marvel Cinematic Universe film position this week. Shawn Levy’s blockbuster has now earned over $1.154 billion, surpassing Captain America: Civil War’s $1.151 billion. In terms of where the earnings came from, North American theaters brought in about $556 million, while international box office sales accounted for the rest. Initially, there were concerns about the movie industry due to the start of the summer season. However, with upcoming releases like Inside Out 2, Deadpool & Wolverine, and several others, the industry looks significantly healthier than it did when the peak season began.

My Hero Academia’s Creator Shares New Shoji Art For Season Seven

The manga adaptation of “My Hero Academia” has concluded, but creator Kohei Horikoshi isn’t finished with the superhero shonen series yet. As the anime series is still playing catch-up to its source material, the mangaka continues to produce new artwork for upcoming episodes. In the recent episode from UA Academy, Tentacole and Anima were seen working tirelessly to defeat Spinner and a group of Heteromorphs intent on destroying Hero Society. In an homage to the anime, Horikoshi sketched a fresh perspective of Tentacole and a young girl who significantly influenced the development of the young hero, Shoji.