Doug Liman’s Pete Davidson Bitcoin Movie Faces Backlash Over AI Controversy

I just read that the upcoming Bitcoin movie, Killing Satoshi, might use AI in a really interesting way. Apparently, they’re filming the actors – like Pete Davidson and Casey Affleck – on a special stage, not on location, and then using AI to tweak their performances. It sounds like they’re trying to push the boundaries of filmmaking with this new technology. It’ll be fascinating to see how it all turns out!

Transformers Is Going on an Apology Tour

The movie starts with a big fight between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, and in a shocking twist, Optimus Prime is defeated by his greatest enemy, Megatron. This moment stunned audiences when the film was first released over forty years ago, and it still catches new viewers off guard today.

18 Best K-Dramas That Were Adapted From Manhwas And Webtoons

Webtoons—digital comics designed for smartphones—have completely changed the world of comics. Starting with basic, easy-to-create drawings, they’ve grown into popular series adapted for television and sparked passionate fan communities. Many Korean dramas have successfully brought these stories to life, capturing the same heart and feeling as the original webtoons and delivering truly engaging and insightful experiences for viewers.

‘Blackhat’: Revisiting Michael Mann’s Underrated Crime Thriller | Memory Holed

The movie Blackhat didn’t perform well in theaters when it came out in January 2015, and several things likely contributed to its failure. The trailers made it look like a typical action film, focusing on Chris Hemsworth’s popularity from the Marvel movies, but the film itself was more of a complex techno-thriller. Universal Pictures also didn’t do a great job promoting it, so many people didn’t even know it existed. To make matters worse, it was released around the same time as American Sniper, which was a huge hit. Some viewers also felt Chris Hemsworth wasn’t a convincing choice to play a skilled hacker, despite the potential of casting an actor against their usual type.

Spider-Man Fans Can Enjoy a Brand New Day Way Earlier Than Expected

The new Spider-Man movie, officially titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day (and sometimes referred to as Spider-Man 4), is coming to US theaters this summer. Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, is directing, and Tom Holland will be back as Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man.