Andrew Garfield’s Answer to Avengers: Secret Wars Return Isn’t Shocking at All

During an interview with MTV’s Josh Horowitz, Andrew Garfield was playfully asked about potentially appearing in the upcoming Marvel film *Avengers: Secret Wars*, which will wrap up the Multiverse Saga. Garfield responded with a laugh and a vague answer, saying, “You’ll find out!” He then jokingly questioned his own reaction, adding, “Whatever that was… I don’t know. You’ll find out.”

Square Launches 0% Fee Bitcoin Payments Program: A Bold New Frontier for Merchants

The plot thickens! Block, the merry architect of this grand design, finds itself at the heart of an ever-expanding clash between the stodgy old world of traditional payments and the daring, wild frontier of digital assets. With this move, they seek to elevate Bitcoin from its humble beginnings as a mere speculative investment to a full-fledged tool for everyday business. Bravo, indeed!

I’ll Miss Ritter In Chicago Fire’s Season 14, But Daniel Kyri Just Got A Great Sendoff

The season 14 premiere of *Chicago Fire* resolved a few storylines, including Damon’s transfer, Carver’s move to Denver, and Stella’s brief pregnancy. The second episode then focused more on Ritter. Daniel Kyri was previously announced as leaving the show, but the producers brought him back for the first couple of episodes to give his character a proper farewell. I was sad to see Ritter go, but he definitely had a good sendoff.

Criminal Minds’ Most Disturbing Unsub Still Haunts Fans 20 Years Later

Frank Breitkopf first appeared in a particularly suspenseful episode of *Criminal Minds* during its second season. He returned in the season finale, concluding his storyline with a disturbing and personal attack on the BAU team, especially Jason Gideon. Breitkopf’s actions established a pattern for future *Criminal Minds* villains like George Foyet and Mr. Scratch, who also sought revenge against the agents who caught them. However, despite the impact and frightening nature of these later antagonists, Frank Breitkopf remained the most dangerous and unsettling of them all.

Ripple’s Blockchain: The Only Thing Faster Than a Discworld Snail 🐌🚀

Blockchain-based payments are now so mainstream, even the Luggage would consider using them. At the recent PAY360 Awards (sponsored by Thunes Payments, because nothing says “trust” like a wizardly payment gateway), Ripple was handed a gong for “Best Initiative with Digital Currencies or Assets.” Imagine that: a company getting a trophy for not being a money-eating golem. Revolutionary.

The 13 Best Original Netflix Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked

As a huge sci-fi fan and a Netflix subscriber, I’ve been thinking about some of the best movies they’ve offered. I wanted to share a quick rundown of a few favorites – what they’re about and how people reacted to them. It’s worth noting that Netflix doesn’t publicly share viewing numbers, so everything I’ve gathered is based on reports and what others have said.

Budget Issues Saved Back To The Future From Its Ridiculous Original Ending

The ending we see in the movie today wasn’t the first plan. Storyboards created by artist Andrew Probert, which were discovered in 2016, showed the original climax taking place near a bomb test tower. Instead of being triggered by lightning, the DeLorean was supposed to jump to 88 MPH when a bomb detonated. In this original version, the bomb would explode as the car reached 88, creating a massive mushroom cloud and destroying the city. Ultimately, the studio decided to change the ending to save about $1 million.