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Bitcoin’s Soul Tormented: A $100 Billion Dance of Hope and Despair!
Yet what moral or cosmic law governed this chaos? No decree from heaven, no whisper from the earth. Nay, it was leverage-man’s eternal folly-positioning, and the fragile illusion of liquidity that binds markets as tightly as a noose.
This Motorized Arcade Game Building Set Could Be A Fun Holiday Gift

The finished machine is almost 17 inches tall and 11 inches wide – it’s a substantial build. It has a high-quality look, with a classic yellow and red color scheme and a small “Coin” sign above the coin slot.
Godzilla Prequel TV Show Ordered for Monsterverse, First Details

The upcoming series adds to the Monsterverse universe and tells the story of Colonel Lee Shaw – the character Wyatt Russell portrays – before the events of ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.’ Russell will return as Shaw in a story set in 1984, where Shaw undertakes a dangerous secret mission. His goal? To prevent the Soviets from unleashing a massive new Titan that could devastate the U.S. and change the course of the Cold War.
Disneyland Paris Enhances Frontierland Waterway as Walt Disney World Destroys Rivers of America
In 2026, Disneyland Paris will enhance its Rivers of the Far West ride with new scenes inspired by original artwork from Disney legend Marc Davis. At the same time, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom has closed its Rivers of America attraction permanently as part of a major park-wide renovation. Read More 2025-12-18 01:54
Only Jennifer Lawrence Can Get Leonardo DiCaprio to Laugh Like This

Watching these two actors talk about their careers is really interesting. They’re both funny and serious in different ways, and they highlight each other’s strengths and weaknesses. DiCaprio often seems reserved in interviews, while Lawrence is very direct, but on screen they both bring a powerful energy. What’s most enjoyable is seeing DiCaprio’s sincere curiosity about Lawrence’s process. Even though they’ve worked together before, he seems impressed and a little confused by her – it’s endearing. Despite her tendency to downplay her talent, DiCaprio clearly believes she’s capable of anything, which many viewers already know. It’s typical for Lawrence to use humor to deflect, but it’s even more fun to watch her make DiCaprio laugh along with her. When she admits to rewatching American Hustle while drunk to assess her performance, he responds with a genuine smile and tells her, completely seriously, that it’s funny. You can tell he truly means it.
I’m Already Pumped For Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2, And Now A Colonel Lee Shaw Spinoff Is Coming With A ‘Horrific New Titan’

Apple TV+ announced a new series starring Wyatt Russell, who played a younger version of Lee Shaw in the original show. This spinoff will take place in 1984 and follow Shaw on a secret mission to stop the Soviet Union from deploying a devastating new weapon that could change the course of the Cold War and destroy the United States. Joby Harold, an executive producer on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, will lead the show as showrunner.
‘Supergirl’ Test Screening Reactions Have Been Mixed for DCU Movie

It’s important to remember that these reports are just rumors, but while one source, Richtman, said the movie was well-received, another insider, @Cryptic4KQual – who is usually accurate with trailer and runtime leaks – heard a much more negative reaction. They shared that:
‘The Rescue’: Paramount Western Recruits ‘Yellowstone’ Stars for Post-Taylor Sheridan Era

Given that The Rescue follows a typical Western formula and comes from the same creators as Yellowstone, Paramount seems to be exploring other Western stories without Taylor Sheridan. With Sheridan now working with NBCUniversal, it will be interesting to see how audiences who enjoy Yellowstone respond to The Rescue, and whether Paramount will continue making Westerns even without Sheridan involved.
28 Years Ago, Sam Neill Delivered the Absolute Scariest Quote in Sci-Fi Movie History

The 1990s were a fantastic time for movies that mixed science fiction and horror, building on the success of classics like Aliens and The Thing. Fans enjoyed creative entries like Hellraiser: Bloodlines, which sent a popular character into space, and John Carpenter’s conclusion to his “Apocalypse Trilogy,” In the Mouth of Madness. Many filmmakers tried to recreate the unsettling, cosmic fear that Carpenter perfected. In 1997, a film starring Sam Neill truly captured that feeling, and includes a single line that perfectly embodies the terror of facing the unknown.
