James Gunn Addresses Harley Quinn and Bloodsport’s DCU Future

Gunn hinted at the possibility of Harley Quinn’s comeback being announced later on. While his statement was somewhat cryptic, it suggests that DC Studios has already decided on the character’s future in their universe. It seems there’s a prearranged plan, and they’re just biding their time to find the perfect moment in a forthcoming DCU production to make an official disclosure. The reveal could be about Robbie returning or a new actor taking over the role when Harley Quinn is due to appear.

Forget Flying Cars: AI Agents Are Ethereum’s New Power Users 🤖💸

Thanks to a long-forgotten HTTP standard called “402 Payment Required” (which has been sitting around like an unopened jar of pickles since the early ’90s), these digital brainchildren can now transact without human intervention. Combine that with Ethereum Improvement Proposal 3009, and voilà! You’ve got AI agents making stablecoin transfers faster than you can say “blockchain.” It’s like giving robots pocket money, except they never ask for allowance raises. 👷‍♂️💳

Nobody 2 Review: Bob Odenkirk Is So Much More Likable As A Sleazy Lawyer Than An Ass-Kicking Dad

Launch Date: August 15, 2025

In the Director’s Chair: Timo Tjahjanto

Penned By: Derek Kolstad & Aaron Rabin

Leading Stars: Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, John Ortiz, RZA, Colin Hanks, Christopher Lloyd, and Sharon Stone

Rating Warning: This movie contains intense gory violence and frequent strong language.

Running Time: Approximately 89 minutes (1 hour and 29 minutes)

Lindsay Lohan’s First Big TV Drama Is Officially Heading To Streaming, And I Love The New Co-Star She’ll Be Butting Heads With

The show “Count My Lies” presents a con artist who secures a nanny position for Violet (portrayed by Lindsay Lohan) and Jay Lockhart, but this job might not be as appealing as she thinks. The household is brimming with secrets, and based on the plot alone, it’s safe to assume that the risks involved will be substantial. Despite not having read the book of the same title (written by Sophie Stava), I can confidently anticipate high-stakes drama. According to Variety, “Count My Lies” has secured a series order from Hulu, with Shailene Woodley from “Big Little Lies” set to play the deceiver under the name Sloane Caraway.