Spider-Man, Venom and Carnage Team Up to Face New Marvel Villain

A new villain called Torment will debut in February’s Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral #1. The story will then continue in the regular monthly Amazing Spider-Man and Venom comics throughout March and April. Fans will learn the full story behind Torment in a special one-shot issue coming out on May 13, 2026.

Hong Kong’s Stablecoin License Masquerade: Only 36 Desperate Applicants?

According to Reuters, HKMA’s chief executive, Eddie Yue, tantalized the Legislative Council on February 2nd with the revelation that licenses would be distributed in March-a “very small number,” he coyly promised, while offering no more specifics than a Victorian poet might spare for a sonnet on porridge. A masterclass in vagueness, one might say.

Apple Quietly Killed Brad Pitt’s Wolfs Sequel

Following the huge success of No Way Home, director Watts wanted to return to his earlier, more personal style of filmmaking. He wrote a new story about two competing cleanup crews for crime scenes who are unexpectedly forced to collaborate on a strange case. The project quickly gained the attention of major stars Brad Pitt and George Clooney, and looked poised for another box office hit. However, just six weeks before release, Apple TV+ made a decision that upset Watts, Pitt, and Clooney, leading to the complete cancellation of a previously announced sequel.

Bitcoin Billionaire Dodges Epstein Ties-Just?

“We ain’t got nothin’ to hide,” he declared, though the words tasted like stale bread in a world hungry for scandal. The ties, he claimed, were brief-a handshake at a party, a nod in the dark. Back painted a picture of 2014, when Blockstream’s seed fundraising was a fledgling bird, flapping its wings in the shadow of Joi Ito, the MIT Media Lab’s director. Through Ito, they met Epstein, who wore the hat of a limited partner in Ito’s fund like a borrowed suit. But the fund, after a few months, shed the stake like a snake shedding skin, citing “conflicts” and “concerns” that probably meant someone blinked first.