EJAE’s Glad Her KPop Demon Hunters Fame Came in Her 30s

When we spoke, Eunjae Kim – a 33-year-old artist originally from Seoul and now based in Brooklyn – was home in Prospect Heights, having just slept for 15 hours. She described the recent whirlwind as something she’d never experienced before, admitting she felt mostly just numb. The excitement isn’t slowing down: the soundtrack to KPop Demon Hunters is currently second only to Taylor Swift on the Billboard album chart, and the film is predicted to be nominated for both Grammy and Oscar awards. As of Wednesday, EJAE has officially joined the WME talent agency, and the voice of the character Huntr/x will make their live concert debut soon.

Thank God for Leighton Meester

Meester plays Abby Kaplan, who is known online as “Abby Loves Smoothies.” Joanne confesses to Noah, “I can’t believe how much I dislike her.” While Joanne is annoyed by Abby constantly talking about her perfect family, she’s particularly upset that Abby cut the hair off her beloved Felicity American Girl doll at a sleepover when they were in middle school. Despite her strong feelings, Joanne wants to attend a naming celebration with Noah to support him, but also to secretly observe and critique Abby’s life.

A Finger Up Maya Rudolph’s Nose Won Late Night This Week

Late-night TV also collided with internet culture when Jimmy Fallon and Malala Yousafzai recreated a popular TikTok dance trend on The Tonight Show. One commenter joked it felt like watching a real-life episode of 30 Rock or The Other Two. While the image of Jimmy Fallon and Malala Yousafzai performing a Nicki Minaj song does seem bizarre, it’s also strangely perfect. That’s the point of late-night shows – to offer delightfully odd pairings and entertainment that blurs the line between reality and dreams as you wind down for the night. It’s meant to be so surreal you question what’s real. Here’s a look at who else embraced the trend this week.

I Had To Know Why Laurence Fishburne Threw Out An X-Men Character When Asked Which Marvel Character He’d Like To Play

Laurence Fishburne recently shared his interest in playing Professor X, and the internet went wild with the idea. Many, including myself, can easily imagine him leading the X-Men, and I’m eager to see his interpretation of the role. During a recent interview with him for TopMob about his work on The Witcher Season 4, I asked him about his comment and why he was so drawn to the character. Here’s what he told me:

1 Year Later, The Godfather Director’s Misunderstood Masterpiece Deserves a Second Life on Streaming

Francis Ford Coppola is widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers ever, and his first two Godfather films are his most famous successes. However, his entire career is filled with remarkable work. Films like Apocalypse Now and The Conversation demonstrate his skill as a storyteller and his technical expertise. He’s also explored different genres, with movies like Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the 2011 horror film Twixt, continually evolving as a director. This long history of talent and varied interests culminated in one of the most unusual films of 2024.

Star Wars Fans Are Campaigning For Adam Driver’s Kylo Ren Movie (And An Airplane Is Involved)

Viewers who followed the Star Wars saga in release order witnessed Ben Solo’s journey toward redemption throughout the sequel trilogy. After sharing their initial reactions to the Kylo Ren movie online, some fans have taken their protest a step further. Collider reports that a group actually paid for a plane to fly over Disney headquarters, trailing a banner that read:

James Gunn Admits The MCU’s Thanos Is Preventing The DCU From Introducing This Major Villain

The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) hinted strongly at the arrival of the villain Darkseid, who finally appeared in Zack Snyder’s Justice League as a possible future threat to the Justice League. However, those plans were abandoned when the DC Universe (DCU) was rebooted. Now, with the DCU starting fresh with both new and returning characters, many fans thought Darkseid might be the main villain in the first chapter, “Gods and Monsters.” But recent comments from James Gunn suggest that won’t be the case.

Make All Classic Cartoons Free

Tubi, the free streaming service with ads, started gaining attention when it added a large collection of classic Looney Tunes cartoons in August. They acquired 789 shorts, ranging from golden-age favorites like “The Great Piggy Bank Robbery” and “Long-Haired Hare” to cartoons from the early 1990s. According to Tubi’s head of acquisitions, Samuel Harowitz, the Looney Tunes collection has been incredibly successful, becoming one of the platform’s top ten most-watched series and appealing to viewers of all ages.