Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Beloved DC Movie Has the Most Unrealistic Physics

In the realm of superheroes, many of their extraordinary actions and daring deeds surpass the boundaries of what’s feasible in our everyday world. This is because we’re dealing with extraterrestrial beings, sorcerers, gods on Earth, or even ordinary teens transformed by a radioactive spider into beings with incredible powers. Although all superheroes and their movies bend the rules of physics, Neil deGrasse Tyson points out that one movie stands out as the most unrealistic: 1978’s Superman. In an interview with ComicBook at the premiere of Speak No Evil, the astrophysicist highlighted a scene from the Christopher Reeve-starring film that, had it happened in reality, would have been disastrous.

Jujutsu Kaisen Owes Us Nothing Except Gojo’s Return

In a few weeks, we’ll see the conclusion of Jujutsu Kaisen, and fans can expect only one thing for certain – that Satoru Gojo will make it through unscathed until the series finishes. The announcement left everyone stunned when they learned Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine would be wrapping up this month, as fans eagerly anticipated the fight against Sukuna to be the final battle in the entire series. With only three more chapters remaining, there are still numerous loose ends that require resolution before the story comes to a close.

Steam Families Game Sharing Feature is Now Live for All Steam Users

For quite a while now, game-sharing capabilities have been offered on Steam. However, they’ve just taken things to the next level! Valve has revealed that the Steam Families function is now active, merging both Steam Family Sharing and Steam Family View into one comprehensive feature. With this update, Steam users can control which games their family members can access and when they can play these games.

Michael B. Jordan to Direct and Star in Thomas Crown Affair Remake at Amazon MGM

Michael B. Jordan is set to take on another venture, where he will once more assume both directorial and acting roles. Known for his passion for filmmaking, this isn’t the first time he’s ventured behind the camera; he made his directorial debut with last year’s “Creed III.” His next focus is a remake of “The Thomas Crown Affair” for Amazon MGM Studios, a project where he was initially cast as the leading character.

One Piece Teases an Impending War on the Grand Line

As a dedicated gamer of One Piece, I’m thrilled to share that we’ve wrapped up the Egghead Arc! Luffy and the Straw Hats have finally managed to escape from that futuristic lab island, and the latest chapter is hinting at a massive war brewing on the Grand Line. The manga has been delving into One Piece’s Final Saga, gradually unveiling significant mysteries about our world’s past as it moves towards its epic conclusion. Although we couldn’t entirely save Dr. Vegapunk amid the Five Elders’ assault, it appears that this chaos has set things in motion for a major shift.

Star Wars: Ewan McGregor Holding Out Hope to Play Obi-Wan Kenobi Again

It has been two years since “Star Wars” fans last saw Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Disney+ series bearing the same title, and the actor expresses optimism that this six-episode series won’t mark the end of his portrayal of the legendary Jedi Master on screen. During an interview with Variety, McGregor reminisced about his time playing the cherished character, which he began 25 years ago for “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.” He also shared that he still has more stories to tell featuring Obi-Wan before the timeline aligns with Alec Guinness’ portrayal in “Star Wars: A New Hope.