Read More Movies & TV News Serial 3 months ago Holt McCallany Cast as Atlas in Percy Jackson Season 3 Holt McCallany joins Percy Jackson and the Olympians as Atlas; Disney+ adds David Costabile and Jesse L. Martin for season 3, which adapts The Titan's Curse. Production is underway in Vancouver.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Chernobyl Director to Helm Netflix's Assassin's Creed Netflix has tapped Chernobyl director Johan Renck to lead its live-action Assassin’s Creed series. The high-profile adaptation joins a starry cast and promises an epic secret-war story across key historical events.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Why KPop Demon Hunters Captured Hideo Kojima's Heart Hideo Kojima praised Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters — a K-pop-fueled animated phenomenon blending music, magic, and blockbuster visuals. Read about creators, cast, record-breaking streaming figures, and the greenlit sequel.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago James Ransone, The Wire Actor, Dies at 46 - Legacy James Ransone, known for his memorable role as Ziggy in HBO's The Wire, has died at 46. The LA coroner ruled his death a suicide. This article reviews his career, notable roles, industry impact, and fan reactions.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Netflix Renews Last Samurai Standing for Season 2 Worldwide Netflix has renewed the hit Japanese samurai series Last Samurai Standing for season 2 after global success. Learn what drove its popularity, creative leads, and what to expect next.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Gachiakuta Season 2 Confirmed: BONES Announces New Projects BONES has confirmed Gachiakuta season 2 and announced a mobile action-RPG and a stage play. Learn about the creative team, manga status, comparisons to other BONES titles, and fan reactions.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago Spielberg and Affleck: The Untold Story of a Rift Revealed Mike Binder claims a personal spat led Steven Spielberg to block Ben Affleck from a collaboration, highlighting how off-screen disputes can derail Hollywood projects and reshape careers.
Read More Movies & TV News 3 months ago One Piece Live-Action: Season 3 Begins Filming, Alabasta Netflix has begun filming One Piece season 3, confirmed Eiichiro Oda at Jump Festa. The upcoming season will finish the Alabasta arc, raising questions about pacing, casting, and how Netflix will divide the manga across seasons.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Monero Price Eyes Deeper Drop as Bounce Volume Fades Monero (XMR) faces short-term downside risk as rebound volume fades and failed recovery attempts push price toward support. Technical indicators show corrective action with potential for deeper declines unless buyers reclaim resistance.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago XRP Price at $1.88: Bears Push, ETFs Keep Flows Strong XRP fell to $1.88 after a resistance rejection, extending its pullback from July’s ATH. Despite bearish social sentiment and technical sell signals, spot XRP ETFs continue to record net inflows and exceed $1B AUM.
Read More Cryptocurrency News 3 months ago Altseason Unlikely in 2026 — Blue-Chip Crypto Winners CoinEx analyst Jeff Ko says a classic altseason is unlikely in 2026 as liquidity concentrates in blue-chip cryptocurrencies. Market veterans offer differing timelines, with Bitcoin targets ranging from $180,000 to a 2029 peak.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago Huawei MatePad 11.5 (2026): New Chip, Soft Light Edition Huawei refreshes the MatePad 11.5 for 2026 with a new Kirin T82/T82B option, a Soft Light anti-glare display, HarmonyOS 5.1 AI features and a 10,100mAh battery. Pre-orders are open in China; sales start Dec 25.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago Galaxy A37 and A57 Cameras: Minor Upgrades, No Telephoto Leaked specs for Samsung's Galaxy A37 and A57 show modest camera upgrades — a larger main sensor and better ultrawide on the A37, and a largely unchanged 50MP setup on the A57. Expected launch: January 2026.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago Why Apple Could Begin iPhone 18 Mass Tests in January Chinese supply-chain whispers claim Apple will start iPhone 18 mass-production testing in early January, with full production before Chinese New Year 2026. Here’s what the timeline and design implications might mean.
Read More Technology News Smart phones 3 months ago Samsung's Wide Foldable for 2026: 7.6-inch Rival Unveiled Samsung is reportedly developing a 7.6-inch wide foldable with a 4:3 inner display and 5.4-inch cover screen for 2026. Leaks and survey images hint at a passport-style design and 25W wireless charging, positioning it against Apple's rumored foldable.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago Rendering: 2027 Honda Accord Type R Coupe Reimagined A digital artist reimagines a 2027 Honda Accord Type R coupe as a realistic halo car and an over-the-top racer. We examine Honda's 2026 Accord updates, sales context and what a Type R coupe could mean.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago Jaguar Ends F-Pace Production as EV Era Arrives 2025 Jaguar's last F-Pace SVR, a black V8, has been retired to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust as the brand shifts to an all-electric future. Jaguar's I-Type (X900) EV GT and a new electric SUV will replace the F-Pace's role.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Returns to Arese After US Tour The limited-production Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale has returned to the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese after a high-profile U.S. tour. Learn about its design, twin-turbo V6 performance, events and pricing.
Read More Cars & Mobility News 3 months ago Bombardier Global 8000 Earns FAA Nod, Redefines Range Bombardier's Global 8000 has secured FAA certification, joining Transport Canada approval and promising Mach 0.95 speeds, an 8,000 nm range, a four-zone cabin, and industry-leading low cabin altitude for ultimate comfort.
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Tiny Power Module Could Help Solve Global Energy Crunch NREL's ULIS is a compact, silicon carbide power module that cuts parasitic inductance and raises energy density. Its low-cost, manufacturable design could boost efficiency across grids, data centers, and electric aircraft.