Guillermo del Toro Got Help from James Cameron When His Father Was Kidnapped

Guillermo del Toro described his close relationship with his brother, saying, ‘He’s my brother, and we’re incredibly close—I love him very much.’ He shared this during an interview on The Hollywood Reporter‘s ‘Awards Chatter’ podcast. He then recounted a story from the past, explaining that when his father, Federico, was kidnapped in Guadalajara, the criminals knew about the money he had won in the 1969 lottery.





![The study reveals that energy transfer to fluctuations in axion fields occurs in tandem with energy transfer to the gauge sector, a phenomenon observed across varying values of κ - specifically, at [latex]\kappa \approx 0.2[/latex] and [latex]\kappa \approx 2.0[/latex] - suggesting a simultaneous excitation of both components during the field's evolution.](https://arxiv.org/html/2601.09784v1/x13.png)

