Dark Knight Rises and Snowfall Actor Alon Aboutboul Dies at 60

It’s been reported that actor Aboutboul unexpectedly passed away on Tel Aviv’s HaBonim Beach on Tuesday morning. Despite immediate attempts at CPR, these efforts proved unsuccessful. Beyond his long-standing career in Hollywood, Aboutboul was admired greatly in his native Israel, where he garnered numerous nominations from the Israeli Film and Television Academies for his roles. In 2008, he was awarded the Best Actor accolade at the Jerusalem Film Festival for his performance in the comedy “Out of the Blue.

Why Fantastic Four Doesn’t Address Thunderbolts Post-Credits Scene

Director Matt Shakman from the movie “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” explains why the film didn’t continue the storyline hinted at in the post-credits scene of “Thunderbolts.” Initially, fans got a glimpse of these characters in the “Thunderbolts” end-of-movie scene, which showed the New Avengers learning about the Fantastic Four’s arrival on Earth-616. Since this seemed like something that would be further explored in “First Steps,” it was disappointing to fans when it didn’t happen. However, according to Shakman, this was due to practical reasons: The “Thunderbolts” post-credits scene was added very late in the production process, making it impossible for him to incorporate it into the script for “First Steps.

10 Times The X-Files Was Genuinely Scary

In one of the first “monster-of-the-week” episodes from the series The X Files, there was a focus on a character named Eugene Tooms, an ancient mutant who sleeps after violent outbursts. When he resurfaces, Tooms would stretch his elongated arm through tight ventilation shafts to seize his next victim. The methodical, suspenseful manner in which Tooms operated serves as a lesson on creating genuine fear. Unlike the usual alien abductions, here the terror originates within your very own home.

Jason Aaron Shares Details on His Big Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Finale (Exclusive)

In an interview with ComicBook prior to the unveiling of Gene Luen Yang and Freddie E. Williams II as the new creative duo on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, Jason Aaron discussed his upcoming final issues, sharing insights about the run’s scope, his numerous artistic partners, the confrontation between the Turtles and the corrupt district attorney Hale, the deterioration of their bonds, the enigma surrounding their late father, Splinter, the Trial of the Turtles, and many other aspects.

Long-Lost Comment From Pokemon Designer Explains Mega Dragonite’s Awkward Look

Fans of Pokemon have been eagerly anticipating Mega Dragonite since the time of the X & Y series, as depicted in fanart and creative 3D models on platforms like Twitter. Over the years, people’s imaginations ran wild about what this powerful Dragon-type might look like. However, when the official unveiling was finally made, it did not quite live up to the expectations that had been built over time.

Billie Piper Confirms Fans’ Worst Fears About Her Doctor Who Return

On the Supercon panel, Piper joined her former “Doctor Who” co-star Chris Eccleston. A member from the audience asked about how her character’s appearance in the Season 15 finale transpired and what she thought of it personally. Piper cautiously addressed this topic by stating, “This is quite a tricky subject; I need to think carefully about my response.” Essentially, she was contacted at the very last moment, and she can’t disclose the nature of her role, but filming it was deeply emotional for her, and she believes it makes for a fantastic ending.

South Park Confirms Surprise Delay With New Episode First Look

South Park Season 27 won’t air its second episode on July 30th as many fans anticipated, but instead has been officially rescheduled to premiere on Comedy Central on August 6th. This means fans must wait an additional week for the upcoming episode, but a sneak peek of Episode 2 offers a hint of new perspectives the show will explore when it comes back. Take a look at the teaser below.

Godzilla: Ranking The King of the Monsters’ Comic Book Crossovers

The longest comic book crossover starring Godzilla first appeared in Marvel Comics in 1977, titled “Godzilla: King of the Monsters“. This series unfolded within the Marvel Universe long before its recent counterparts. However, the story has some flaws as it features Godzilla battling characters like the Avengers, Champions, and S.H.I.E.L.D agents. The series spanned 24 issues, but one of the main criticisms is that the depiction of Godzilla in this version looks unlike any other, resembling a T-Rex more than the usual image of Godzilla.

Marvel Legends x Magic The Gathering Spider-Man Crossover Figure Pre-Order Details

For a comprehensive look at the wave details, check below. However, the crucial point is that pre-ordering of these items begins August 1st at 1 PM ET here at Entertainment Earth and simultaneously on Amazon. Once direct links to Amazon are available, we’ll update our list accordingly. These cards will be compatible with the Magic: The Gathering | Marvel’s Spider-Man sets, set to launch on September 26th. Pre-orders for cards within this collection are already open on Amazon right now.

Webtoon’s New Titles Are Telling Authentic Queer Stories: Here’s What You Need to Know

Each title you see has been reimagined from its popular Webtoon roots, marking more than just a change in format. It’s about nurturing a fresh crop of storytellers and giving a wider audience the opportunity to enjoy stories that were once digital exclusives, often focusing on queer themes. As these stories move from the screen to the bookshelf, they carry the distinctive voices and viewpoints that initially captivated millions online, now poised to enchant a new reading public.