Marvel Studios’ First-Ever Disney+ Creator Just Abandoned the MCU

Jac Schaeffer, the creator of WandaVision and Agatha All Along, has signed a three-year deal with Amazon, MGM Studios, and Prime Video. She will develop, write, executive produce, and direct new TV series for them. This move means she’s stepping away from Marvel Studios for the time being, according to Variety.

Ethereum’s $2K Gamble: Bull Trap or Breakout?

Ethereum’s [ETH] technical setup is a riddle wrapped in a paradox. After a 50% drop from its mid-January peak, the price lingers near $2k, a crossroads where hope and despair collide. One might say it’s a trap, but then again, what is life if not a series of traps, each more elaborate than the last?

Bitcoin’s Midlife Crisis: Will It Sell Its Soul to Binance?

According to Lookonchain, Jin moved nearly 11,000 BTC in separate transactions, which is basically the crypto equivalent of shouting, “I’m fine!” while clutching a family-sized bag of chips. Traders, ever the drama queens, are now hyperventilating about a potential sell-off. Because, you know, when someone moves their stuff to an exchange, it’s obviously to start a fire sale, not to, say, rearrange their digital sock drawer.

Silent Witness at 30 – Revisiting our interview with Amanda Burton: ‘I don’t suffer fools gladly’

I’m not easily shocked, but I’m genuinely surprised to see such a reserved actress in a film that opens with explicit outdoor love scenes. It’s a huge departure from her wholesome roles in shows like Peak Practice. I’m currently playing her mother and offering her tea – we’re filming in a comfortable hotel room in Chelsea Harbour – as she considers how to explain it.

How Did I Not Know About The New Cyberpunk 2077 Game?

Everyone knows a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 is in the works, thanks to leaks and online discussion. But the new Cyberpunk 2077 project isn’t what most people expect – it’s a trading card game (TCG). And for those following CD Projekt Red’s other releases, it’s not entirely a surprise. This TCG looks fantastic, and it’s a shame it’s not getting more attention. It has the potential to be something truly special, even in a crowded market of gaming options.

Some Xbox Users Can Now Play 2025’s Most Popular Game for Free

Players who meet the requirements can now try out Battlefield 6 from EA and DICE for free. The 2025 release was already very popular, becoming the best-selling game in the US last year – a first for the Battlefield series. Its success was due to being a strong first-person shooter, but also because Call of Duty, a major competitor, wasn’t as strong last year. Only a few other recent games, like Hogwarts Legacy and Red Dead Redemption 2, have reached the top of the yearly sales charts. This free access should also bring some new players into the game for those who are still enjoying it.