Man On Fire Ending Explained: Who Really Caused The Bombing & What Happens To Creasy

John Creasy, portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, isn’t hired to guard a child in this story. Instead, he’s sent to Rio de Janeiro before an election to prevent potential terrorist acts. Tragedy strikes when a bomb destroys the building where Creasy and his friend Rayburn are staying with Rayburn’s family. Creasy and Rayburn’s daughter, Poe, miraculously survive, but they soon find themselves facing even more danger.

Fuze Cast Breaks Down Crime Thriller’s Twist Ending

The film takes a surprising turn at the end when it’s revealed that Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s character isn’t the hero he appears to be. Throughout the movie, he’s shown as a brave soldier defusing an old WWII bomb in London, but it turns out he was actually the one who planned a major diamond robbery. He used his expertise with explosives to create a diversion, and the bomb disposal mission was simply a cover for the heist he orchestrated with the bank robbers.

We Got Humanoid Robots Handling Baggage at Haneda Airport Before ‘GTA VI’

Japan Airlines (JAL) is exploring the use of robots to help with airport logistics. Starting in May 2026, they will test humanoid robots at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, one of the world’s busiest. The goal is to ease the physical strain on ground staff, as Haneda handles over 60 million passengers each year with a decreasing workforce. JAL plans to use 130-centimeter-tall robots made by Unitree, a technology company based in China. These robots are designed to walk and work in the narrow spaces of airplanes without requiring expensive changes to the airport’s existing facilities, unlike traditional baggage systems.

Jeep’s New Wrangler Rubicon Trail Hunt Edition Is Capped at 20 Units — And It’s a South Korea Exclusive

Jeep is solidifying its reputation for off-road excellence worldwide. Following celebrations for its 80th anniversary in North America, Jeep is now turning its attention to international markets with the limited-edition Wrangler Rubicon Trail Hunt. Specifically designed for South Korea and limited to just 20 vehicles, this isn’t just a visual upgrade. It’s a seriously capable off-roader equipped with high-performance parts from Mopar, ready to tackle tough trails right from the dealership. By offering these upgrades directly from the factory, Jeep is appealing to both collectors and adventurous drivers who want reliable, warranty-covered performance.

Number (N)ine Taps the Spirit of Tom Verlaine to Reanimate Brand Lore

Number (N)ine, under Takahiro Miyashita, has released its latest collection, “New Arrivals #3.” This small collection marks Miyashita’s return to the brand and features two T-shirt designs inspired by the late punk musician Tom Verlaine. This continues Number (N)ine’s tradition of incorporating music into its designs, a hallmark of the brand’s success in the early 2000s.

Housemarque’s ‘SAROS’ Is Officially Out for The PS5

Housemarque’s new game, SAROS, is now available on PlayStation 5. It’s a fast-paced, action-packed experience that builds on the studio’s well-known style of gameplay. Players find themselves in a dangerous, ever-changing alien world where quick reflexes are key. The game combines challenging bullet-hell action with a compelling story and memorable characters.

Smooth Like Butter: j-hope and Louis Vuitton’s Buttersoft Sneaker Is Finally Releasing

Okay, so Louis Vuitton just dropped a new sneaker with j-hope, and it’s awesome! Pharrell Williams, who’s heading up the menswear side at LV, was involved in the design. It’s called the LV Buttersoft Sneaker and comes in this really cool rose and white color combo. Apparently, it started as a custom shoe made for j-hope’s tour – something super comfy for all that traveling and performing. But it got so much hype, they decided to release it to everyone, which is amazing!

Valve’s New Steam Controller Is Dropping This May

Valve announced today that the new Steam Controller will be available worldwide starting May 4th. It costs $99 and is designed to work with any computer or mobile device running Steam, offering players a way to customize how they control their games. This launch is the first step in Valve’s plans to release more new hardware in 2026.