Disney Starlight Parade Debuts 2 Days Early in Magic Kingdom
Disney Starlight finale float.
Disney Starlight finale float.
During her Lifetimes tour concert on July 18 at San Francisco’s Chase Center, the performer known for “Firework” had a terrifying moment when she came close to losing her balance while suspended high above the ground on a large, airborne butterfly prop.
Imagine, if you will, the SEC drafting action memos, conducting internal reviews, and scheduling commissioner votes. It’s like watching paint dry, but with more paperwork. Fagel, with a straight face, assures us that neither the judge nor the SEC is deliberately dragging their feet. “Nobody is holding up the case,” he says, as if that makes it any less frustrating.
However, despite our initial anticipation, certain games released this year fell short of delivering the expected value to players. Let’s delve into the 2025 games that left us feeling underwhelmed and explore the reasons behind our disappointment.
At Smallville High School, I find myself right in the thick of an unfortunate science experiment gone awry, sparking a blaze that only my unique abilities can quell. Swiftly utilizing the town’s water tower to extinguish the flames, I employ my X-ray vision to uncover why this fire spread so rapidly without the school’s sprinklers activating. This revelation guides me to the office of the company responsible for installing the system, ultimately teaching me an invaluable lesson about navigating our world.
The free-to-play PC game “Seraph: In the Darkness,” which was exclusively launched on Steam on March 6, has suddenly been taken down without any explanation from developers Seraph Studio or publishers Cherry Credits. It’s likely that the game is being discontinued due to financial losses, as it may be costing more than it’s earning. Additionally, its reviews haven’t been particularly favorable.
Amazon announced that Matthew Rhys will be joining the illustrious cast of Invincible for its fifth season. Known for his roles in live-action series like The Americans, Saturday Night Live, and Perry Mason, Rhys is also an accomplished voice actor, having worked on notable projects such as The Owl House, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Tuca & Bertie, Bojack Horseman, Archer, and many others. Although Thragg’s voice actor hasn’t been confirmed yet, Rhys’ past experience with villainous and vibrant characters could make him a great addition to Mark’s rogues gallery.
As the party rages on, I took a glamorous stroll (more like a scroll, but who’s counting?) through the crypto landscape and found three ‘Made in USA’ gems that might just want to drop some confetti on your portfolio. 🎊
As a dedicated cinephile, I often find myself daydreaming about potential castings in upcoming films. In a recent interview on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, James Gunn was asked if he had thought about casting for Batman, to which he replied negatively. When fans suggest someone like Alan Ritchson for the role, my thoughts are, “I am a huge fan of Alan Ritchson, both as an actor and as an individual. For now, let’s just stay tuned to see what unfolds.
In one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most gripping moments, Thanos, the Mad Titan, carries out his mission, obliterating a significant number of Earth’s strongest heroes using the Infinity Gauntlet. For several years, the defeated heroes endure this loss. However, it’s Scott Lang who comes up with a brilliant idea in Avengers: Endgame – time travel to gather the gems and employ them to resurrect everyone. The plan unfolds flawlessly, but during the climactic scene of Endgame, one of its most critical dialogue exchanges holds a hidden meaning.