Frieren Sentences Iconic Villain to Death in New Promo From the Creators

This year’s theme for the Sunday Culture Festival 2025, previously known as Twitter X, has been unveiled by their official account. The focus is on career experiences. Intriguingly, an artwork by renowned manga artist Tsukasa Abe has also been shared. The illustration features Frieren, the protagonist of his hit fantasy manga, dressed in a judge’s dark robe and holding a wooden mallet. Aura the Guillotine is depicted standing in the defendant’s box, presenting her scale. Both pieces are visually stunning, and it seems Tsukasa Abe’s creative inspiration is at its peak once again, as his manga has resumed publication following a hiatus, much to the delight of fans everywhere.

New Marvel Rumor Teases the Best ’90s Character Could Get His Own Animated Movie

Of course, Venom starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock led a live-action film trilogy, and even though these films weren’t critically acclaimed, they proved financially lucrative, raking in a collective $1.8 billion worldwide. Regrettably, the franchise experienced decreasing profits with each new release; last year’s Venom: The Last Dance was the least profitable, earning approximately $478.9 million globally.

10 Best TV Antiheroes Of All Time

A standout characteristic of an engaging antihero is their complex nature, blending elements of both virtue and vice, often with compelling or empathetic motivations behind their unsavory actions. Over the decades, television has provided us with numerous unforgettable antiheroes whom we find ourselves inexplicably drawn to, despite their occasional participation in despicable acts.

New Prime Action Movie Is Now the 4th Most-Watched Amazon Movie Ever

Heads of State, the latest addition, has joined Amazon MGM Studios’ elite group of top-performing movies on Prime Video. Starring Idris Elba and John Cena, this film premiered on July 2, 2025, and has garnered over 75 million viewers globally since its release, placing it as the fourth most-watched Amazon MGM Studios’ movie on Prime Video. As reported by Deadline, it trails behind The Tomorrow War (No. 3), The Accountant 2 (No. 2), and Red One (No. 1).

Jennifer Aniston and Hypnotist Jim Curtis Enjoy Dinner Date in NYC

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Zara Larsson Admits to Eating Food That Sits Out for Hours

Shortly following the conclusion of Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour’s initial North American show in Vancouver, Zara updated her social media about an evening meal she had backstage. Meanwhile, the “Midnight Sun” performer was savoring her Mediterranean dish (a blend of curried lamb, cauliflower, chicken, and rice), she unexpectedly disclosed a surprising revelation.

Inside Didi Conn’s Private World After Grease Fame

Surely, “Grease” wasn’t just one of Didi’s roles; she had many other acting credits. Following her part in the 1978 musical movie, she acted in the sequel “Grease 2” and the ’80s sitcom “Benson.” Interestingly, it was during her work on this TV series that she started dating composer David Shire. They got married in 1982, making Didi a stepmother to Matthew, David’s son from his previous marriage with actress Talia Shire.

Why Tom Lee Thinks Your Diet Needs More Ethereum 🤑🍆

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<p>I never imagined I’d wake up one morning to discover my grandma had gone long on a hallucinatory spreadsheet dressed as internet money, yet here we are. During a recent cameo on the <em>Coin Stories</em> podcast-think NPR meets group therapy-Fundstrat’s own Tom “Perpetual Sunshine” Lee swanned in to proclaim that Ethereum is, in his words, “superior.” <em>Superior!</em> Like unleashing a Chardonnay at a boxed-wine convention. 🥂</p>

<p>Lee insists we’re witnessing ETH’s 2017 moment, a phrase that conjures images of twenty-somethings taking out third mortgages to buy pixelated kittens. He swears Wall Street is finally, <em>finally</em>, going to give tokenization the time of day, right after it finishes alphabetizing its collection of artisanal subpoenas. </p>

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<p>Ever diligent, Tom points out that JP Morgan still flags about 7% of its transactions as “suspicious,” which honestly sounds like a polite way to describe my checking account after I order sushi at 2 a.m. Using that sturdy yardstick, he proclaims ETH the clear winner: “Compare it to Bitcoin? That’s like comparing a Ferris wheel to a municipal parking deck.” I reached for a martini just to process that imagery. </p>

<p>“If I had to pick one coin to hold until my knees give out,” Lee chirped, “it would be Ethereum.” Naturally, he quickly walked it back like someone who’s just confessed a crush on their barista. <strong>Never</strong> choose just one asset, he scolds, sounding distressingly like my mother advising me to diversify boyfriends. “One option,” Tom sighs, “is how you end up married to a mime named Chad.” 😬</p>

<p>And because no modern tale is complete without a titanic balance sheet, allow me to introduce BitMine Immersion Technologies, a corporation apparently incubated in a venture-capital Easy-Bake Oven. Lee chairs its board, and under his watch-<em>voilà!</em>-BMNR stack-accumulated ETH worth $2.9 billion in the span of a month. That’s enough to make Willy Wonka auction off his factory out of pure embarrassment. 💸</p>

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So remember, kids: diversify precisely the way you diversify toppings on a frozen pizza. One day you’re sprinkling pepperoni; the next you’re staring down a lawsuit because someone confused anchovies for alpha. May your keys remain unlost and your roller-coaster buckled. 🎢🪙