KPop Demon Hunters 2 Possibilities Addressed by Zoey Actor Rei Ami

I was really excited to hear Rei Ami talking about a potential sequel to KPop Demon Hunters! She was at an event in New York, and while she didn’t give away any official details, she did say she’d love to come back as Zoey. That’s a great sign, and definitely gives me hope we’ll see another film!

🚨 Crypto Apocalypse Looms: Wynn Predicts BTC Below $100K! 😱

Wynn, with the gravitas of a prophet, declares that Bitcoin might shatter the $100,000 threshold-a psychological blow akin to a clown’s pie in the face. In a Nov. 3 post on X, he warns of “one of the worst weeks” for both traditional and digital assets, urging traders to abandon leverage like a sinking ship. 🚢🔥

India’s Crypto Boom: A Molière-Style Prediction!

Richard Teng, Binance’s CEO, declares with a flourish that India might soon be the next big thing in the world of crypto. “A country of youth, tech-savvy souls, and a population as vast as the Ganges!” he exclaims, as if reciting a play’s prologue. 📚

Stephen King 2003 Box Office Bomb Finds New Life on HBO Max

You know, even though I’m a huge fan, there’s one Stephen King adaptation that really disappointed a lot of people – the 2003 film Dreamcatcher. It’s based on his novel of the same name, and the story centers around four childhood friends who share a psychic connection and stumble upon an alien invasion happening right in Maine. It wasn’t well-received, scoring just 27% on Rotten Tomatoes, and unfortunately, it didn’t do well at the box office either – it cost $68 million to make but only brought in around $75.7 million.

Hot Tub Time Machine 3 Gets Exciting Update

The movie, about four friends who travel back to 1986 in a hot tub, did reasonably well in theaters in 2010, earning $65 million on a $36 million budget. Because of strong DVD and Blu-ray sales, the studio quickly decided to make a sequel, which came out in 2015 as Hot Tub Time Machine 2. However, the sequel wasn’t successful with critics or audiences, earning only $12.3 million domestically – less than the original film made in its opening weekend ($14 million).