Everything you missed from the Dark Horse Comics panel at NYCC 2024

The New York Comic Con has wrapped up, but don’t worry if you weren’t able to attend. Here’s a rundown of all the updates shared during the Lucasfilm Publishing’s Dark Horse Comics panel. If you’re curious about what transpired at the Marvel Comics and book panel, we’ve got you covered right here!

Blade Runner 2049 producer sues Elon Musk for “intentionally malicious” copyright infringement

Just recently, Tesla, an electric car company, unveiled its self-driving taxi service (robotaxi) in Burbank, California, on the Warner Bros. Discovery Studios backlot. Since autonomous taxis are a common element in films like Blade Runner 2049, which was distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery, it seems fitting that Tesla CEO Elon Musk chose this location for the debut.

Sam Raimi-produced Don’t Move among 10 new scary movies releasing the week of Oct. 21

Are you still struggling to comprehend the shocking turn of events in last week’s episode of Grotesquerie? Don’t fret! FX will air two episodes consecutively this week, keeping the horror alive even as we approach the end of October. In addition to Grotesquerie, prepare for new installments of Teacup and From season 3, along with the debut of What We Do in the Shadows season 6.

Spider-Man: Homecoming ending explained: A friendly neighborhood hero is born

In the world of cinema, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield each took on the role of Spider-Man in different film series, appearing in 2002 and 2012 respectively. Unfortunately, during these series, fans never got a chance to see Spidey team up with notable Marvel characters like Iron Man, Captain America, or Daredevil, not even once. This was somewhat disappointing, but Sony eventually recognized the opportunity that had been missed and decided to make changes.