Avatar: Fire and Ash Gets First Poster (And We Know When We Can See a Trailer)

Stepping into the realm of cinematic criticism, I eagerly anticipate the imminent arrival of “Fire and Ash,” set three years after its predecessor, “The Way of Water.” If history repeats itself a third time, we may be witnessing another titan among motion pictures. Regardless of box office success, James Cameron has consistently delivered masterful films, and “Fire and Ash” is poised to follow suit.

This upcoming production promises an intriguing twist with the introduction of a new, enigmatic fire clan residing near volcanic landscapes. Their ominous presence suggests a more malevolent tribe, posing fresh challenges for our beloved Na’vi heroes. The stage is set for another exhilarating journey into the heart of Pandora.

‘Grief Has No Straight Path’: Robin Williams’ Son Pens An Emotional Message On His Birthday

July 21 is the anniversary that would have been Robin Williams’ 74th birthday, and on social media, numerous fans and entertainment-focused accounts are paying tribute to this day. Among those expressing their thoughts was Zachary Williams, Robin’s son from his marriage to Valerie Velardi. On a particular day (X), Zak posted a picture of his dad from the 1987 film “Good Morning, Vietnam.” This photo came with an emotional message not just about how much he misses his father but also acknowledging that many others are dealing with their own grief.

Alexander Skarsgård Says He Retired From Acting at 13

The actor who starred in “True Blood,” being the son of Swedish performer Stellan Skarsgård, reminisced about his days as a child actor in Stockholm and the countrywide acclaim that followed his portrayal in the 1989 TV film titled “The Dog That Smiled.

When Banks Play ‘Delay’ With Ripple, XRP Laughs 🤣

Just when you thought the plot couldn’t get any juicier, several major financial institutions, in a moment of unity reminiscent of a school play gone wrong, penned a joint-letter on July 17th. The American Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions, the Consumer Bankers Association, the Independent Community Bankers of America, and the National Bankers Association 🏦 demanded the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to hit the brakes on Ripple’s application for a federally regulated national trust bank.

HIDIVE Confirms Co-Production on Anticipated Supernatural Shonen Action Anime

The anime version of “Oshi no Ko” is one of HIDIVE’s top successes, debuting with unprecedented viewership figures for their streaming platform. Moreover, HIDIVE has an agreement with Japan’s Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS), giving them exclusive rights to stream a portion of MBS’ programming in regions beyond Asia. In contrast, the adaptation of “Petals of Reincarnation” doesn’t have any anime studio linked or disclosed yet. The manga publisher, Meg Garden, hasn’t set a specific release date for the anime either. Notably, key visuals such as a poster were released in conjunction with the official announcement of the anime.

Destiny 2’s Newest Raid Is Not Everything Guardians Hoped

During the Raid Race, Bungie’s developers admitted that there was an anomaly in the power scaling for Contest Mode, which should have been set at [POWER], appeared to be significantly greater. Players reported encountering enemies with a skull icon instead of a sword, suggesting they were stronger than advertised. The developers promised to look into the problem, but no changes were made during the race itself.

James Gunn Reveals Superman Scene Cut for Being Too Dark and Violent

Luthor’s special agents, a woman named María Gabriela de Faría (who has nanites inside her) and a masked character played by Corenswet (in a double role), apprehend Superman along with General Rick Flag Sr., who then delivers Superman to Luthor. Later, Superman is confined in a separate universe that Luthor can reach through portals he’s established worldwide.

7 DC Characters Henry Cavill Could Play in the New DCU

For some time now, there’s been uncertainty about Cavill’s relationship with DC, but Gunn clarified it on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast recently. He explained that Cavill’s appearance in “Black Adam” was primarily a misunderstanding, and that they remain friendly and in good standing with each other and their associates. During their conversation at the takeover of DC Studios, Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran spoke with Cavill about potential roles for him within the new DC Universe continuity. Essentially, Gunn expressed his desire to include Cavill in future projects, saying “Yes, I would definitely like to work with Henry.