MLB The Show 26 Release Date Revealed With Aaron Judge as Cover Athlete

The cover of MLB The Show 26 will feature New York Yankees star Aaron Judge, as shown in the first trailer. This is the second time Judge has been on the game’s cover, following his appearance on MLB The Show 18. San Diego Studio had said they wouldn’t use a completely new athlete on the cover this year, and that statement proved to be true.

Jenna Ortega’s Dark Fantasy Movie Hits Top 3 on HBO Max Streaming Charts After Disappointing Box Office

I have to say, I’m really enjoying Death of a Unicorn! It didn’t do so well in theaters – everyone thought it would make around $7-8 million opening weekend, but it only brought in about $5 million, and ultimately earned just $15 million total against a $16 million budget. But streaming is really giving it a second life! Right now, it’s the third most popular movie on HBO Max globally, only behind One Battle After Another and Sinners. The premise is wild – it stars Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd as a father and daughter who accidentally hit a unicorn on the way to a getaway, and then this billionaire tries to use the unicorn’s ability to heal itself. It’s a dark, funny, and surprisingly captivating movie!

It’s Cool Jennifer Grey Is Coming Back For The Dirty Dancing Sequel, But It Also Leaves A Patrick Swayze-Sized Hole In My Heart

Deadline reports that Lionsgate is moving forward with a new Dirty Dancing film, bringing back producers Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson, who worked on The Hunger Games movies. Kim Rosenstock will write the script, and Jennifer Grey will also be an executive producer. While I’m thrilled at the prospect of returning to Kellerman’s, it’s hard not to feel the loss of Patrick Swayze, who passed away in 2009 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His impact is central to the film’s spirit. If the sequel can both celebrate his memory and give Grey a fulfilling role beyond just revisiting past successes, it has the potential to be truly special.

What Trailers To Expect During The 2026 Super Bowl

The tradition continues with Super Bowl LX, where we’ll likely see previews of some of 2026’s biggest movies – even though ad space during the game is very expensive. However, not every movie studio or creator wants to participate in the massive amount of advertising during the Super Bowl.

Antoine Fuqua on Telling Nelson Mandela’s Story in ‘Troublemaker’

Fuqua shared with Ebaster a key lesson he’s learned: lasting change is never simple or comfortable. This led to some challenging self-reflection, prompting him to ask himself – and others – if they’re truly prepared to put in the necessary effort for real progress, and whether he, as a filmmaker and person, is doing enough to support others.

Dogecoin’s Whimpering Tail Wags the Market’s Iron Fist

Behold, the daily timeframe reveals a double-bottom structure, a pathetic attempt at defiance, paired with the RSI’s timid divergence. The bears, once ravenous, now grow weary, their claws dulled by the monotony of crushing dreams. At $0.12, Dogecoin clings to life, its existence a testament to the absurdity of markets where value is measured in memes and hope.