Rachel Zegler Leaves Evita Performance Mid-Show

On July 24, during the performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Evita” at the London Palladium, the actress playing the late Eva Perón unexpectedly left the stage without reappearing to start the second act, skipping her famous balcony performance of “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.

9-Year-Old Dies at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania

On July 24th, it was tragically confirmed by John Lawn, CEO of Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company, via a Facebook statement, that an undetermined child aged 9 unfortunately lost their life during a visit to the Pennsylvania theme park.

The 1997 Spawn Movie Is Finally Coming to 4K Blu-ray

The pre-selling for Arrow Video’s 4K Blu-ray and regular Blu-ray versions of the 1997 Spawn movie on Amazon is about to start any second, scheduled for release on October 7th. For a comprehensive overview of the numerous special features, please see below. This collection not only offers new content but also an illustrated collector’s booklet with fresh insights on the film from John Torrani and a double-sided poster.

The DCU’s Batman Must Make Up for a Major Mistake Matt Reeves Made

It’s likely that Gunn isn’t overly concerned about Reeves’ actions, as he plans to steer the DCU in a distinct direction when it comes to the character. This strategy is sensible because The Batman architect pushed the boundaries too much with his initial superhero project, making it challenging for the hero to have a sustainable future. In essence, he almost doomed the character’s longevity.

DC Just Retconned the Justice League’s Iconic Origin (And It’s Weird)

The overhaul of DC continuity known as “The New 52” has been met with much criticism. Despite producing some excellent comics during this time, it was generally disfavored and its events have increasingly become non-canonical. Notably, the comic series “The New History of the DC Universe” #1 largely validated events from before and after the “Crisis” for canonicity, so it came as a surprise when issue #2 revealed the origins of the Justice League. Contrary to their first appearance battling Starro the Conqueror in The Brave and the Bold #28 – which was considered canonical with changes like Black Canary taking Wonder Woman’s place – The New History of the DC Universe #2 now claims that the beginning of the Justice League in the New 52 is the true canon, making for an intriguing yet peculiar shift.

Are Loid and Yor Forger on the Same Side in Spy x Family?

In the story ‘Spy x Family’, the disclosure of Loid and Yor’s true professions is influenced by whether they share allegiances, despite their different nationalities. While Loid is stationed in Ostania as a secret agent for Westalis, aiming to prevent future conflicts between the countries, the nature of his work provides insights into the strategies he employs and the objectives he pursues. In contrast, Yor’s profession as an assassin remains unclear, making it challenging to comprehend her motives behind each kill.