Caroline Goodall Introduces A Fascinating Mythos In Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead Clip

A new clip from ScreenRant reveals a scene from the upcoming movie, where The Baroness (Caroline Goodall, known from The Princess Diaries) shares some of the world’s complex backstory with the hero, Neb (Marco Ilsø, who starred in Vikings). The story takes place in a world where people, known as Islanders, had their civilization broken apart by a massive flood 300 years ago. Now, the city of Argos – a safe haven reachable only by a dangerous method called Storm Riding – offers a chance for a better future. The film also features Billy Barratt, James Cosmo, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, and Goran Bogdan.

10 Cloverfield Lane Is Secretly the Best Sequel of the 21st Century

Dan Trachtenberg’s follow-up to Cloverfield was even more critically acclaimed than the first film. 10 Cloverfield Lane currently has a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a significant improvement over the original’s 78%. Many reviewers appreciated the change in style, moving away from the found footage look of the first movie to a more conventional cinematic approach. As the 10th anniversary of 10 Cloverfield Lane‘s release approaches, and with talk of Trachtenberg potentially returning to direct another Cloverfield sequel, it’s a perfect time to recognize this outstanding science fiction follow-up.

XRP’s Wild Ride: Bullish or Just a Head-and-Shoulders Massage?

Spot buyers are cheering, derivatives traders are high-fiving, but the big whales? They’re eyeing the exit like it’s a fire drill. Momentum’s back, but caution’s still the bouncer at this crypto club. The next few price levels will decide if we’re in for a moon landing or a crash into the nearest asteroid.

Bitcoin’s $80K Tango: Will It Waltz or Stumble?

The daily chart is like a slightly less grumpy cat-improving, but not yet purring. BTC has clawed its way from the $60K-$62K demand zone, now knocking on the door of the $75K-$80K breakdown region. This yellow zone (yes, we’re color-coding the universe now) was once a cozy support level before the market decided to go full Marvin. Reclaiming it would be like finding your towel after a particularly chaotic day-a sign that buyers are regaining their grip. But let’s not throw a party yet; the macro trend is still as shaky as a three-legged stool, with the 100-day and 200-day moving averages sloping downward like a depressed slide. So, it’s a rebound, but is it a rebound into glory or just a temporary reprieve from the void?