POP MART x FIFA Brings LABUBU to the World Cup Stage

Okay, so this little character, LABUBU – you know, the one with the big eyes and pointy ears that used to be kinda hidden away on shelves? Well, it’s blown up! It’s gone from being a collector’s thing to everywhere. And now, get this, it’s actually going to be at the biggest sporting event in the world! Seriously, who would have thought?

‘The Lion King’ Singer Sues Comedian Learnmore Jonasi Sued for $20 Million

As a huge movie fan, I was surprised to hear about the lawsuit filed by Lebohang Morake, the composer behind the incredible music in the original Lion King! She’s suing comedian Learnmore Jonasi – who now goes by Learnmore Jonasi – because he apparently did a comedic mistranslation of the famous “Circle of Life” chant. Apparently, on his One54 Africa podcast, he first sings the chant correctly in Zulu, then gives a funny, but really simple, English version. I saw the clip, and honestly, the joke isn’t that wild – he translates the epic chant to basically just, “Look, a lion, oh my God!” The actual meaning, the official translation, is much more powerful: “All hail the king, we all bow in the presence of the king.” It’s wild to think something so iconic is at the center of a legal battle!

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Season Three Finale Is The Best Episode of The Series, According to Fans

The latest episode of Jujutsu Kaisen, titled “Sendai Colony,” has received an incredibly high rating of 9.9 out of 10 on IMDb, according to anime fans. This isn’t unusual for the MAPPA-produced series, as many episodes consistently score above a 9. Earlier in season three, episodes like “Perfect Preparation” and “Tokyo No.1 Colony Part 3” both surpassed 9.5 stars, but none have reached the same level of acclaim as the season finale. While the rating could change over time, as of now, “Sendai Colony” is the highest-rated installment of Jujutsu Kaisen.

Peacock is About to Add the Undisputed Masterpiece Movie You Didn’t Know Was Based on a Comic

Released in 2002, Road to Perdition is considered one of Tom Hanks’ finest performances. This film, adapted from the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name, takes place during the Great Depression. It tells the story of Michael Sullivan, a mob enforcer played by Hanks, and his son as they pursue revenge on the man who killed their family. The movie boasts an impressive cast, including Jude Law, Stanley Tucci, Daniel Craig, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, and features Paul Newman’s final on-screen theatrical role. Newman received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his performance. Road to Perdition will be available to stream on Peacock starting April 1st.

Seven Wives Creator and Editor Tease a Dark Whodunit for IDW Crime’s Debut (Exclusive)

Zoe Tunnell, along with artists V Gagnon and Tesslyn Bergin, created Seven Wives, a new comic about two detectives investigating a death within a remote Arizona compound of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The investigation quickly leads them into a disturbing mystery involving brainwashing, and the comic promises a thrilling whodunit with plenty of unexpected twists. ComicBook recently spoke with Tunnell and editor Riley Farmer about the launch of this exciting new crime comic series and what readers can anticipate.