5 Epic Marvel & DC Rivalries Hollywood Hasn’t Adapted Yet

In both Marvel and DC, there are rivalries that go beyond just power clashes. These are often rooted in betrayal, ideological disagreements, family legacies, or raw animosity. The cinematic worlds appear to be running out of fresh ideas and are looking for something new. Remarkable conflicts brimming with drama, significance, and history are already stored in the comic book archives, waiting to unfold on screen. Both production studios possess a wealth of characters that could potentially cross paths on screen in the future.

The Weeknd conquers SoFi Stadium with an immaculate performance before retiring his all-consuming pop moniker

Initially, he selected the prominent stadium in Southern California as the location for the climax of his critically acclaimed HBO series “The Idol” during one of his performances. Regrettably, halfway through the concert, he unexpectedly lost his voice and was forced to cancel the remaining songs, sending fans home early. This setback would have been a significant disappointment for someone as meticulous as him.

Mohamed Bourouissa and the Invisible Powers That Make Us

Bourouissa’s career is predominantly influenced by the stories of people who reside on society’s outskirts. Spanning various mediums, his works delve into the undercurrents of power and identity that govern and mold everyday existence. Notably, his groundbreaking series “Péripherique” (2005-2008) offers a candid depiction of post-riot Paris, utilizing friends, family, and non-actors to create tense and violent scenes with the dramatic compositions reminiscent of 19th-century painting.

First look at Netflix’s new “thrill ride” New York–set drama with starry leads

Originating from Zach Baylin and unveiled in 2022, the mini-series set in New York City finds Jake (Law) and Vince Friedkin (Bateman) reconnecting under situations that could potentially disrupt their business dealings.

Zach Baylin created and announced in 2022 a mini-series situated in New York City, where Jake (Law) and Vince Friedkin (Bateman) are drawn back together by circumstances that may jeopardize their business operations.

Cause of death: Beach Boys singer Brian Wilson reportedly died of respiratory arrest

According to reports from TMZ, published on Thursday, the death certificate indicates that the actor, Wilson, passed away on June 11 due to respiratory arrest, sepsis, and cystitis (bladder inflammation). Prior to his death, he had been dealing with various health problems, including a neurogenerative disorder, obstructive sleep apnea, chronic respiratory failure, chronic kidney disease, and mental health issues and drug addiction for many years. Wilson’s conservatorship was established in May 2024 due to his deteriorating cognitive health, more than a year before he passed away.