Marvel’s Ironheart Stars Tease Bringing the MCU to Chicago

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is set to expand with the arrival of “Ironheart”, an upcoming Disney+ exclusive series centered around Riri Williams, or Ironheart, played by Dominique Thorne from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”. Expected to premiere on Disney+ in the following year, this series recently unveiled a sneak peek at the 2024 D23 Expo. The footage revealed glimpses of Riri’s superheroine and young adult life in her hometown, Chicago, Illinois. In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Thorne and Anthony Ramos, who plays Parker Robbins / The Hood, hinted at the crucial role that Chicago plays in the storyline of “Ironheart”.

STARDOM Champion Challenges Mercedes Moné for NJPW Capital Collision

In just a few weeks, New Japan Pro Wrestling will make its return to Chicago, Illinois for another exhilarating wrestling show called NJPW Capital Collision. The event promises the attendance of Mercedes Mon?, the current NJPW STRONG Women’s Champion who recently defeated Stephanie Vacquer at Forbidden Door. Interestingly, a current STARDOM Champion, Momo Watanabe, has expressed interest in taking on Mon?. You might recall that when New Japan Pro Wrestling was last in Chicago earlier this year for Windy City Riot, AZM challenged for the title during a time when Vacquer held it.

TNA’s Josh Alexander Talks Heel Turn, Promises Joe Hendry Will Never Be Champ in TNA

As a diehard TNA fan, I’ve been captivated by Josh Alexander for quite some time now – he’s undoubtedly one of the biggest stars that TNA has ever seen. For the majority of this period, he’s been adored by fans, as we cheered him on as he scaled the wrestling mountain, only to conquer it again and again. He’s become a legend, an iconic TNA Champion that will be remembered for generations to come.

Disneyland Renames Critter Country Ahead of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Opening

It’s time for Critter Country to depart and make way for Bayou Country at Disneyland. Following the renovation of its iconic ride, Splash Mountain, which was themed around the movie “Song of the South,” the area will be renamed when it reopens with the new Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride on November 15. The name change was revealed during Disney’s D23 convention in Anaheim, where they showcased a fresh poster for the California adaptation of the classic log flume ride, reimagined as the 2009 animated film “The Princess and the Frog.”