Wonder Man’s Surprising Power Revealed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II

Jason Momoa, known for playing Aquaman, recently spoke at New York Comic Con. He discussed the abilities of his character, Simon Williams, in the upcoming movie, Wonder Man.

Jason Momoa, known for playing Aquaman, recently spoke at New York Comic Con. He discussed the abilities of his character, Simon Williams, in the upcoming movie, Wonder Man.

As a huge fan, I’m thrilled to hear the show is making a comeback! Banijay UK and Fudge Park Productions – the company started by the original creators, Iain Morris and Damon Beesley – have struck a new deal to bring it back. We don’t know a ton yet, but it sounds like there’s a new TV series in the works, and even a movie – maybe set in Vegas, which is awesome! Plus, I’ve heard whispers about a possible stage show, too. I can’t wait to see what they come up with!

A trailer for the second season of *Daredevil: Born Again* was leaked online after being shown at New York Comic Con. Interestingly, Krysten Ritter actually shared a clip from the trailer on her Instagram story *before* the full leak. The footage showed Ritter returning as Jessica Jones, and revealed she’ll be joining forces with Matt Murdock to battle Kingpin and his criminal network. Marvel Studios quickly had the Instagram story removed.

A trailer for the second season of *Daredevil: Born Again* was leaked online after being shown at New York Comic Con. Interestingly, Krysten Ritter actually shared a clip from the trailer on her Instagram story *before* the full leak. The footage showed Ritter returning as Jessica Jones, and revealed she’ll be joining forces with Matt Murdock to battle Kingpin and his criminal network. Marvel Studios quickly had the Instagram story removed.

While chatting on Amy Poehler’s podcast, ‘Good Hang,’ comedian Rachel Dratch shared the surprising story behind her famous ‘Debbie Downer’ character. She revealed that her therapist suggested a solo trip, and wanting to avoid typical vacation spots, she chose a remote area of Costa Rica. During her travels, she met some unusual people, and it was at dinner with them that she experienced a particularly uncomfortable moment. Here’s how she described it…

At NYCC, director McQuoid explained the delay in the film’s release, stating the franchise’s popularity actually caused the issue. He believes moving the release date to early summer was necessary to ensure the film lived up to expectations, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

George R.R. Martin began writing A Song of Ice and Fire in 1996 with the release of A Game of Thrones, which took him six years to complete. He initially intended the series to be three books, and the first five novels came out at a steady pace: A Clash of Kings (1998), A Storm of Swords (2000), A Feast for Crows (2005), and A Dance with Dragons (2011). Although The Winds of Winter—which includes material originally cut from the previous book—was expected to be published quickly like the earlier installments, fans are still waiting, and Martin is currently working to finish the final 200-300 pages.

The story hasn’t been officially confirmed by any major news sources yet. However, *Cosmic Book News* has often revealed information before other entertainment publications, so fans are watching closely to see if this report is true.

Chris Hemsworth isn’t the only familiar face returning for more action! Joining the *Extraction* series is Ma Dong-seok (also known as Don Lee), a popular actor from Marvel’s *Eternals*, *Train to Busan*, and *The Roundup* films. He’ll be the main star in a new *Extraction* movie, titled *Extraction: Taigo*. The director and writer of *The Roundup* are also working on this project, and Lee Jin-wook, known for *Squid Game*, will be joining the cast as well.

Diane Keaton, born Diane Hall on January 5th, 1946, grew up in Orange County, Los Angeles, as the oldest of four children. Her father was an engineer, and her mother was a homemaker. Keaton loved performing in school plays and initially studied drama in college, but she left to pursue professional acting. She adopted her mother’s last name, Keaton, because another Diane Hall was already registered with the actors’ union. She got her start on Broadway as an understudy in the musical *Hair*. During this time, she also struggled with bulimia, which developed after a director suggested she lose weight, but she eventually overcame it with therapy.