DC’s Confirmed Past Superman Actor Return In Clark Kent’s Next Release Comes At The Perfect Time

James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are jointly leading DC Studios, have clearly explained their plans for DC films and TV shows. They’ve created a new label called ‘DC Elseworlds’ for stories that aren’t part of the main DC Universe timeline. This means projects like the upcoming Joker: Folie à Deux starring Joaquin Phoenix and the The Batman films with Robert Pattinson will exist separately from the core DCU.

Paul Schrader Reveals His AI Girlfriend Broke Up With Him

As a big fan of Taxi Driver, I was shocked to hear the screenwriter’s story! He revealed his AI girlfriend actually broke up with him – can you believe it? Apparently, he got too curious and started asking questions about how she was programmed, and that was the end of their relationship. It’s a wild situation, and honestly, a little unsettling!

The Mandalorian and Grogu Can Fix Star Wars’ Biggest Lightsaber Mistake

The show The Book of Boba Fett unexpectedly shifted its focus to Din Djarin and Grogu, who were on separate paths at the time. This caused a lot of controversy among viewers and created a significant plot problem within the Star Wars universe. Grogu was faced with a choice between Jedi training and the Mandalorian way of life, and although he chose the Mandalorian path, the story continues to emphasize his Jedi potential. This creates a confusing inconsistency, especially since he no longer possesses Yoda’s lightsaber.

Bitcoin’s 67-Day Funding Squeeze: Why Same Trades Had Different Liquidations

When the market finally surged and traders who were betting against the price were forced to cover their positions, an odd pattern emerged. Traders with nearly identical short bets – using the same amount of leverage, entering at the same time, and with the same size – didn’t all experience liquidation at the same price point. Some had portions of their positions closed, while others lost everything. Data from CoinGlass showed that liquidation volumes were spread unevenly across major cryptocurrency exchanges in the 48 hours following the surge.

John Carpenter Confirms Return to Horror 16 Years After His Last Movie (With a Twist)

John Carpenter is launching a new horror comic book called Cathedral through Storm King Comics on August 4th. He’s not stopping there – he’s also releasing a companion album! Given how memorable the dialogue in Carpenter’s films is, a comic book feels like a natural fit. And with an album release alongside it, fans have a lot to look forward to this August.