Sony Pictures Taps ‘Final Destination’ Duo for ‘Metal Gear Solid’ Movie

Sony Pictures is now officially making a movie based on the popular video game Metal Gear Solid, under the Columbia Pictures banner.

Sony Pictures is now officially making a movie based on the popular video game Metal Gear Solid, under the Columbia Pictures banner.

Nike is releasing a special baseball cleat called the Diamond Standout to celebrate Jackie Robinson Day, honoring the legendary player.

Dior will be hosting its 2027 Cruise show in Los Angeles, a major center for culture. According to WWD, the show will be held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), marking the debut Cruise collection designed by Jonathan Anderson.

Movie theaters are stepping up their merchandise game! In anticipation of the new Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, Cinemark is selling a special popcorn bucket shaped like Jackson’s iconic black fedora. This limited-edition item shows that movie theater snacks and collectibles are becoming as popular as the movies themselves.

JOURNAL STANDARD, a Japanese retailer, has partnered with Birkenstock again to release a new version of the classic Zurich sandal. This Spring/Summer 2026 edition comes in a neutral “Concrete Gray” color.

Instagram now lets you edit your comments on posts! This feature, which many users have asked for, allows you to quickly fix typos or change what you said. You’ll find an “Edit” option right under your comment, giving you 15 minutes to make changes. Edited comments will show a small “Edited” label so everyone knows it’s been updated, but people won’t be able to see the original version.

Gianpiero Lambiase, the race engineer who helped Max Verstappen win many races, is officially joining McLaren in 2028. He’ll become Chief Racing Officer and manage all race day operations at the track. This will allow current team principal Andrea Stella to focus on the bigger picture – the overall technical direction and leadership of the team.

Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves. The bigger picture still paints a bleak picture, with the price locked in a descending channel, grinding against a wall of resistance at $40-$41. Don’t forget that lovely little $51 breakdown level lurking like a trap ready to snap. As long as Dash remains shackled beneath the upper trendline, don’t pop the champagne yet-this rally is simply flirting with the idea of a breakout, not embracing it wholeheartedly.
XRP Consolidates Near $1.34 as Optimism Builds XRP is currently trading around $1.34, with the price staying within a narrow range as buyers work to maintain support. While short-term analysis suggests potential resistance at $1.42 and a possible drop to $1.28, traders are also watching optimistic long-term forecasts, some predicting XRP could eventually reach $1,000. … Read more

While the broader market pretends to be calm and civilized, the price structure tells a different, cheeky tale: selling pressure has been gobbled up like after-dinner sweets, and a bubbling pool of accumulation is brewing beneath the range, waiting for the moment to unleash a splendid, rowdy expansion. The big question is simple and dramatic: will XMR break free, or will this compression sigh and slump back into a boring, sideways nap?