Alyson Stoner Reveals They Auditioned For Katniss In The Hunger Games, And Their Training Regimen Was No Joke: ‘I Jumped For The Moon’

Next week, Stoner is set to publish their memoir titled “Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything.” In this book, they reminisce about their career as a Hollywood actor, starting at just six years old. A snippet from the memoir, shared through Vanity Fair, details Stoner’s intense efforts to secure the role of Katniss. As written by Stoner:

“I fought tooth and nail for the part of Katniss, giving everything I had to make it mine.

Spider-Man & Wolverine Return to Their Iconic Costumes to Face a Classic Spidey Villain (Exclusive)

In a unique sneak peek, ComicBook showcases issue #4 of the joint venture, “Spider-Man & Wolverine,” penned by Marc Guggenheim, Gerardo Sandoval, Victor Nava, Brian Reber, and lettering artist VC’s Travis Lanham. The narrative unfolds following a rift between the duo, stemming from suspicions about Wolverine’s connection to Spider-Man’s parents. When Spidey uncovers that Wolverine was the final adversary of his secret-agent parents, Mary and Richard Parker, he suspects that Wolverine played a part in their demise. To make matters even more intriguing, they both find themselves unconscious and transported to the Savage Land, where they come to amidst vintage costumes.

Ozzy Osbourne’s Heartbreaking Final Message for Fans Before Death

Just prior to Ozzy Osbourne‘s passing from a heart attack on July 22, aged 76, his wife, Sharon Osbourne, paused to ponder over her husband’s enduring legacy, particularly the “Back to the Beginning” farewell concert he performed on July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. She mentioned that Ozzy was deeply moved upon returning to the stage during the show.

Street Sharks #1 Is Innocent Fun That Pulls on ’90s Nostalgia (Review)

One thing I really enjoy about Street Sharks #1 is that it dives headfirst into the action without any time-wasting introductions. In this issue, the Street Sharks engage in a battle against Dr. Paradigm’s minions, the Seaviates. A bit of humor is added when the Street Sharks’ fins seem to burst through asphalt like it was ocean water, which gave me a laugh. The Street Sharks are a perfect embodiment of the ’90s, from their catchy slang to their trendy attire. Kudos to the creative team for embracing this era wholeheartedly – they understand why you’re reading this comic and deliver what fans have come to expect. The artwork even manages to make them appear as if they’ve leaped off your TV screens.