Starboard Value takes stake in Riot Platforms, eyes AI shift

As a seasoned crypto investor with years of experience navigating the volatile and dynamic landscape of digital assets, I find the recent developments surrounding Riot Platforms intriguing. Starboard Value’s entry into Riot, a significant Bitcoin miner, is an exciting move that could potentially unlock substantial value for shareholders. Starboard Value, an activist investor, has acquired … Read more

28 Years Later Trailer’s Haunting Audio Recording Has Ominous Implications for the Threequel

The trailer for 28 Years Later has hit, and horror movie fans have certainly taken notice, as the trailer has amassed 8.7 million views on its first day of release, becoming the #1 trending video. It’s not just the brand name of the 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later franchise causing such hype: this first cut of footage from the original creative team of director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland is a nerve-wracking and hauntingly ominous montage of dread, set in a dystopian version of the UK. The rage-zombie virus seems to be very much still active (in whatever form or fashion) as a man named Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) ventures out of a quarantine zone and witnesses how the world has been changed over nearly three decades living with the virus and infected.

Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1 Review – A Marvel Fan-Favorite Finds New Purpose

For quite some time, Laura Kinney has been a beloved character, but it seems like she hasn’t had a defined direction recently. Despite being valuable to any team she joins, it appears that she hasn’t found a distinct place within the X-Men and mutant community over the past year. However, Marvel’s new ongoing series, Laura Kinney: Wolverine, aims to rectify this situation and succeeds admirably. By the end of the first issue, Laura has a captivating goal that showcases her abilities while introducing some intriguing enigmas as well, providing an excellent kickoff for the next phase in her story.

Willem Dafoe Teases Green Goblin MCU Return in Spider-Man 4: “I Could Come Back”

Wishing a swift journey, Spider-Man. Actor Willem Dafoe, who portrayed arch-enemy Norman Osborn, aka the Green Goblin, in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy and 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, hints at lingering conflicts with the web-slinger. Although Dafoe’s Green Goblin perished in a glider fight against Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) in 2002’s Spider-Man, Osborn reappeared as a hallucination in 2004’s Spider-Man 2 and 2007’s Spider-Man 3. He was then drawn from the multiverse into the Marvel Cinematic Universe to haunt yet another Spider-Man (Tom Holland).