Tyson Fury Defeats Arslanbek Makhmudov in Heavyweight Bout, Calls Out Anthony Joshua in Dominant Return

Tyson Fury looked sharp in his return to boxing, easily defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov by unanimous decision at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The 37-year-old, known as the “Gypsy King,” had briefly retired after losing to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, but he controlled the 12-round fight with his effective jab and accurate punches. As soon as the fight ended, Fury immediately called out Anthony Joshua, setting the stage for a much-awaited heavyweight match.

Lionsgate Debuts Official Trailer for Jason Statham Action Thriller ‘Mutiny’

The official trailer for Mutiny, a new action movie starring Jason Statham, is now available. The film is directed by Jean-François Richet, who also directed the 2023 film Plane. Statham plays Cole Reed, a former Special Forces soldier and police officer who now works in private security. Mutiny will hit theaters on August 21st and is Statham’s second big film of 2026, following Shelter which was released in January.

Soho House Unveils Its First Japanese Outpost in Tokyo’s Aoyama District

Soho House has opened its first location in Japan, bringing its members’ club experience to the trendy Aoyama district of Tokyo. The new space, housed in a modern building close to Omotesando, spans 75,000 square feet and features stunning views of Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji. Inside, you’ll find a club area spread over two floors, a wellness studio, and 42 guest rooms in a variety of sizes, from cozy to extra large.

The 14 Best New Romance Anime

Now is a fantastic time to be a romance anime fan! Recent series like The Apothecary Diaries and Blue Box show that you don’t need to completely change the classic romance formulas to create something new and exciting. With the genre becoming increasingly popular, there’s already a wealth of great anime to enjoy, and even more amazing love stories on the way.

Lil Yachty Defends His WWE Smackdown Cameo and Upcoming Wrestlemania 42 Appearance Amid Fan Backlash

Okay, so as a huge Lil Yachty fan, I’ve been following this whole thing with WrestleMania, and it’s honestly frustrating to see people try to rain on his parade. He just made his WWE debut on SmackDown, and immediately some wrestling fans started complaining about celebrities getting involved. He got invited to WrestleMania 42 by Trick Williams, which is awesome, but then the negativity started online. I love that he’s standing up for himself and reminding everyone that he’s a lifelong fan of wrestling – he deserves to be there just as much as anyone! It’s his moment, and nobody should try to take that away from him.

‘Stranger Things’ Star Dacre Montgomery Just Gave Us a New Elite Horror Villain

The new version of the film follows a young woman who works as a content moderator for a social media app similar to TikTok. She discovers videos recreating scenes from a notorious 1978 videotape and begins investigating where they came from. This leads her directly to a real-life serial killer who is copying the original Faces of Death. While the film doesn’t hold back on showing the violent murders, the truly disturbing part is the killer himself, brought to life with chilling effectiveness by an actor known from Stranger Things.

Steve Carell’s Office Replacement Is Everything Space Force Wanted To Be

Many expected Space Force to be a strong follow-up to Steve Carell’s success with The Office. The show, about the creation of the United States Space Force, starred Carell as a well-meaning but somewhat ineffective general. However, Space Force ultimately didn’t succeed, suggesting that the popularity of his character Michael Scott might have actually worked against him – the show never really stood a chance. Fortunately, Carell has now found the perfect comedic role for this next stage of his career with Rooster, HBO’s latest hit.

Las Vegas Aces’ Jackie Young To Become WNBA’s First $1 Million USD Player

The Las Vegas Aces are making WNBA history. Star guard Jackie Young is expected to sign a one-year contract worth $1.19 million, making her the first WNBA player to earn over a million dollars. As reported by ESPN, this deal represents a significant financial leap for the league and establishes a new standard for how much top players are paid.