Bizarre World-Building Choice in Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon Reveals Movie’s Weakness

The first film in the highly praised animated series “How to Train Your Dragon” turned 15 years old recently, while the final installment was released as recently as 2019. With Disney’s live-action remakes running out of classic films and starting to adapt movies from the 2000s and 2010s, there are concerns about the long-term impact of beloved stories. In the case of “How to Train Your Dragon,” the animation allows it to strike a delicate balance between its humorous elements and its powerful, significant narrative. It seems that one aspect from the original that didn’t quite gel is being incorporated into the upcoming remake.

US Lawmaker Wants Crypto ATMs in Every Federal Building – Is This Real Life?

On May 1, Gooden penned a letter to Stephen Ehikian, the acting head of the General Services Administration (GSA). This is the agency tasked with managing government properties, in case you didn’t know. In his letter, Gooden made a pitch that these ATMs would serve as an “educational resource” (because who wouldn’t want to learn about crypto at the DMV?) and show the world that the US government is keeping up with the “advances” in financial technology. He asked the GSA to start looking into the guidelines and regulations for putting crypto ATMs in government buildings across the country. But don’t worry – it’s all in line with President Trump’s grand vision, apparently.

This Fintech SPAC Dreams of $200M, But Hasn’t Even Picked a Date Yet 👀💸

Procap Acquisition Corp., exiled to the tax-friendly Cayman Islands (where fortunes go to sunbathe and occasionally disappear), is captained by Anthony Pompliano. Mr. Pompliano hopes to merge with—or perhaps simply grace—a financial services business. The plot: 20 million units at $10 a pop, each conferring the intoxicating cocktail of a single Class A ordinary share plus one-third of a redeemable warrant—because we all love fractions in finance. For those curious about symbols found outside of Wilde’s plays, the company will parade as “PCAPU” on Nasdaq.

You Won’t Believe the First Look at Mister Terrific in James Gunn’s Superman Remake!

Through X (formerly known as Twitter), Gunn shared a backstage photo from the Superman set featuring himself and Gathegi in full Mister Terrific costumes. The image showcases his signature black mask, along with what seems to be the initials of the Justice League emblazoned on his suit. In the caption, Gunn expressed his delight about Mister Terrific, saying he has enjoyed being the one to introduce this character to the big screen for the first time.