David Corenswet Settles the Superman Trunks Debate (With a Better Reason Than the Comics)

When a fresh interpretation of a well-known character comes to life on the movie screen, filmmakers can introduce their unique twist on traditional designs. In the case of the upcoming ‘Superman’, there was much discussion about whether David Corenswet’s Kryptonian would stay true to the character’s roots by incorporating red shorts in his costume. During a visit to the set of ‘Superman’, director James Gunn revealed that it was actually Corenswet who made a compelling argument for wearing trunks, suggesting that doing so might make him seem more relatable to younger fans. This idea went against Gunn’s initial thoughts about having Corenswet’s Superman not wear trunks at all.

James Gunn Finally Explains Why He Dropped “Legacy” From Superman’s Title

Initially, director James Gunn revealed that his upcoming Superman film would be called “Superman: Legacy.” However, he later confirmed that it will actually bear a more straightforward name – simply “Superman.” Though many factors may have influenced this change, Gunn explained that despite Superman’s long history on screen, this new story aims to pave the way for the franchise’s future. Consequently, the title “Superman” reflects the film’s focus on looking ahead rather than dwelling on the past. The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on July 11, 2025.

AI safety researcher says it’s no longer a question of how long but how much money until we reach AGI

Leading AI research facilities like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are said to be encountering a significant barrier that might impede further advancements in artificial intelligence. This roadblock is due to the limitation imposed by scaling laws as a result of insufficient high-quality data for training and constructing sophisticated models. Contrarily, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt refuted these claims, suggesting there’s no empirical proof that scaling laws have come to a halt. In line with this, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman stated, “There’s no wall” in reference to the notion of an unsurmountable barrier to AI development.

Top 10 dormant Capcom series that need to be revived

At the 2024 Game Awards, long-held dreams were realized when Capcom announced they would be rekindling not just one but two classic series that haven’t been active for many years – Onimusha and Okami. Alongside Okami 2 and Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Capcom has also promised to revive more of its inactive intellectual properties in the future, while continuing to create new games (as stated on their official website).