‘The Reach Around’: Pedro Pascal And His Fantastic Four Co-Stars Got A Look At His Popcorn Bucket, And They Had Some Dirty Thoughts

During an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Alan Cumming, who is set to star alongside Pascal, Kirby, Moss-Bachrach, and Quinn in next year’s Avengers: Doomsday, showcased the remarkable Mister Fantastic popcorn bucket to them. Intriguingly, when placed in a specific orientation, this popcorn container takes on an unexpected, adult-themed appearance.

WWE’s Jacob Fatu Got Real About A Cool Full-Circle Moment Involving His Mattel Action Figures And A Graveyard Shift At Walmart

At San Diego Comic-Con 2025, TopMob attended Mattel’s toy presentation. Joining them were Jacob Fatu, Giulia, Jey Uso, and CM Punk. They all got a sneak peek at the upcoming figures for the remainder of the year and into 2026. Jacob Fatu has some action figures in the pipeline, showcasing his gear from PLE, which will be accessible to Peacock subscribers. He also shared insights about how this ties back to his past career in retail.

‘What 45-Year-Old Wants Him?’ The View Co-Hosts Don’t Hold Back On The Golden Bachelor Saying He Won’t Date Women Over 60

Mel Owens, a past NFL linebacker, made a statement on a podcast in June about his time on The Bachelorette. He shared that before filming, he informed the producers he would exclude any women aged 60 or above from his season, and also expressed disinterest towards those with artificial hips or wigs. Joy Behar, however, approached this comment from a psychological perspective, suggesting:

Barbarian’s Director Reportedly Wants A DC Movie, And I’m Sold On The Idea

In 2022, Zach Cregger disclosed that he penned a film set in the DC Universe and characterized it as a “Batman-related project,” which is unusual for him given his lack of interest in superhero films generally. Later on, Daniel Richtman (via ComicBookMovie) reported that Cregger has written a movie involving Joker and Harley Quinn. Richtman also mentioned he’s unsure if Cregger has presented his idea to DC Studios co-head James Gunn yet, but plans to do so in the future.

Ralph Ineson’s Galactus problems ……

Ineson remarked, “I had guessed that superheroes wear special suits for their roles.” However, I didn’t anticipate how misguided this assumption was. The idea of attempting something as colossal as what Galactus does in a practical sense is exceptionally uncommon. Yet, from the moment I met Matt, he discussed it as if we were going to create a genuine suit for me to embody the character. For an actor, there’s nothing quite like being able to physically wear such gear. Although I did some motion-capture work, most of my performance was practical and in costume. Wearing that outfit makes you truly feel part of the role.

So, Will We Get Overcompensating Season 2? Mary Beth Barone Shares What She Knows About Amazon’s Plan

For approximately two months now, I’ve been among those who’ve enjoyed “Overcompensating” through my Amazon Prime subscription. The response from both fans and critics has been overwhelmingly positive, with a remarkable 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Yet, the question lingers as to why Amazon hasn’t renewed it for another season just yet. Sadly, the reason remains a mystery, even to me and the talented cast members like Mary Beth Barone, who plays Grace and is also a staff writer on the show. She recently shared some insights on Late Night with Seth Meyers, expressing her understanding of the current situation.

Logan Lerman’s Definitely An ‘Internet Boyfriend,’ But He Admits He’s Actually Often Mistaken For Dylan O’Brien

Logan Lerman’s recent film is titled “Oh, Hi!” and it’s a witty dark comedy with a unique plotline that sees him handcuffed to a bed for extended periods. In an interview with Bustle about his image over the years, which once earned him the title of “Tumblr king,” he made these remarks:

Logan Lerman’s latest movie is a clever dark comedy called “Oh, Hi!” in which he finds himself handcuffed to a bed for hours on end. In an interview with Bustle about his persona over the years, where he was once referred to as the “Tumblr king,” he shared these thoughts:

Or even more casually:

The movie starring Logan Lerman is called “Oh, Hi!” and it’s a dark comedy with a unique plot that involves him being handcuffed to a bed for hours. In an interview about his image over the years, where he was once known as the “Tumblr king,” he had this to say: