James Gunn Debunks Wonder Woman and Batman Roles in ‘Man of Tomorrow’

James Gunn has dismissed recent casting rumors surrounding Batman and Wonder Woman in the upcoming film, Man of Tomorrow. He responded to a fan on Threads (via Home of DCU on X) stating that reports of auditions for these characters are untrue. When asked specifically about Wonder Woman being the female character being cast, Gunn confirmed that wasn’t the case, suggesting that online speculation was simply guesswork.

Stranger Things’ Controversial Ending Could Have Been Way Worse

The final season of Stranger Things had a lot to live up to, but its action-packed conclusion proved divisive. The season heavily prioritized action, turning the battle against Vecna into a large-scale sci-fi spectacle reminiscent of movies like Constantine or Independence Day – a significant shift from the show’s earlier, more character-driven seasons. Some viewers felt there was either too much action or that it didn’t quite hit the mark, but overall, the ending could have been much worse.

Bitcoin’s Ballet: An OG’s Graceful Exit 🩰💸

Yet, as of the 18th of January, 2026, this once-frivolous experiment has metamorphosed into a masterpiece of financial choreography. Behold, the grand jeté of a legendary OG holder, who, with the precision of a prima ballerina, has offloaded another 500 BTC-a trifling $47.77 million-from their 5,000 BTC treasure trove. 🩰💃

Netflix Is About To Kiss Goodbye to the Ana de Armas Movie That was Sued for Not Starring Ana de Armas

The movie Yesterday presents a world where everyone has forgotten The Beatles except for one man, who uses this to his advantage as a musician. While the film did fairly well in theaters, it sparked controversy because Ana de Armas was featured in promotional trailers and online listings, but her scenes were ultimately cut from the final version. Two fans, who rented the movie specifically to see de Armas, even filed a $5 million lawsuit, arguing that the trailer was misleading and constituted false advertising.