The Boys Showrunner Breaks Down Homelander’s Jesus Moment After Trump AI Post

The third episode of the series, titled “Every One of You Sons of Bitches,” features the villain Homelander starting to see himself as a messianic figure, much like Jesus. While this fits with his already inflated ego, the timing is notable, as a similar AI-generated image of Donald Trump as Jesus circulated online just days before. However, according to creator Eric Kripke, this storyline wasn’t inspired by current events; the episode was actually written before the election.

Who Is Taskmaster’s Oscar-Winning Future Contestant?

If you’re looking for a celebrity who’d be perfect for the show Taskmaster, Olivia Colman immediately comes to mind. Before winning an Oscar for The Favourite, she was a well-known comedic actress in the UK, appearing on shows like That Mitchell and Webb Look, Peep Show, and Would I Lie to You?. In fact, she’s arguably more popular now. Taskmaster usually films in large batches, but the live portions require some interaction, and Colman might prefer to stay based in London. Another great choice would be Emma Thompson – she’s a Cambridge Footlights alum and naturally funny. Could Helen Mirren do it? Probably not, though her surprising role in the Fast & Furious films suggests she might be open to anything, and perhaps willing to cause some chaos in the Taskmaster house.

Tax Day Chaos: Crypto, Trump Exemptions, and the IRS’s Magical Math

The 1099-DA is no joke-it’s the IRS’s first stab at taming the crypto beast, a simplified version of a draft that mercifully dropped wallet addresses and transaction IDs. Brokers had until February 17, 2026, to send these forms, but the real trick? Basis reporting is optional, leaving crypto holders to play detective with their own records. Ignore this at your peril, lest the IRS’s cross-referencing algorithms mark you as a tax-evading troll.

Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Will It Hit $75k Before the Taxman Cometh?

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Analysts-those soothsayers of spreadsheets-reckon up to $2.8 billion in tax-related sell pressure could hit as US holders liquidate faster than a goblin fleeing a dwarf with a grudge. Meanwhile, the options market is pointing at $75,000 like it’s the Holy Grail, or at least a particularly tasty pie. Less a resistance wall, more a volatility release point-like a dragon sneezing in a crowded tavern.

Pokemon Go players are using government geological survey maps to hunt new Pokemons

I was so excited when Silicobra showed up in Pokémon Go, but it’s been super frustrating! It’s one of those Pokémon that only spawns in desert areas, which means if you don’t live near a desert, like many of us, finding one seemed impossible. Niantic said it lives in ‘desert’ habitats, and honestly, a lot of players in cities like mine were worried we were just going to miss out. Luckily, the Pokémon Go community has figured out how to deal with this kind of situation before, so hopefully we can all get a chance to catch one!

Why There’s No One Chicago Tonight (April 15) & When New Episodes Of Fire, PD, & Med Release

As a big fan of the Chicago shows – Fire, PD, and Med – I’ve been hearing that NBC is starting to wrap up some current storylines while subtly setting up things that won’t come to fruition until the 2026-2027 season. The good news is all three shows are already renewed, giving the writers plenty of time to create satisfying season finales. But, be warned, we’re in for a bit of a wait! They’re taking a mid-season break before continuing the stories, so we’ll have to be patient.

Swalwell Resigns After Bombshell Allegations: Career Ended in Days

Eric Swalwell’s decision to step down from Congress ended his 13-year career, which many believed was heading towards a future governorship of California. The resignation came after multiple women – at least five – publicly accused him of sexual misconduct and assault, with the allegations first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle and CNN. Swalwell is 45 years old.

Beyond The Spider-Verse New Photo Spoils Time Travel Plot Twist

Sony Pictures shared a fresh image from the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse at CinemaCon 2026. The image showed what younger versions of the characters Aaron Davis (played by Mahershala Ali) and Jefferson Davis (played by Brian Tyree Henry) will look like.