Zero Day: How Homeland & The West Wing Informed Robert De Niro Show

The synopsis for Zero Day poses a question that’s on everyone’s lips: How can we uncover the truth in a world grappling with crisis and chaos, seemingly manipulated by powers beyond our grasp? In this time filled with conspiracy theories and deceit, how much of those forces might be self-inflicted or even born from our own thoughts?

Wonder Woman Game Canceled & Studio Closed, WB Vows To ‘Get Swagger Back’

Besides Monolith Productions, WB Games simultaneously disclosed that they would be shutting down Player First Games (responsible for creating MultiVersus) and WB Games San Diego, a studio that had been developing an unnamed AAA title prior to its closing.

Both Monolith Productions and WB Games announced the closure of two studios – Player First Games (creators of MultiVersus) and WB Games San Diego (working on an unrevealed AAA game).

Romero’s Worst: ‘Survival of the Dead’ Falls Flat

To be frank, this isn’t close to the level of “Diary of the Dead.” In my opinion, “Survival of the Dead” is George Romero’s finest zombie film since “Dawn of the Dead.” Unfortunately, that’s quite disappointing. The movie focuses on a minor character from the earlier film and turns him into a central figure amidst a family conflict that doesn’t really impact him significantly. As such, “Survival of the Dead” falls short, but it’s far less problematic than Romero’s recent work.

John Lithgow Confirms Dumbledore Casting, Talks HBO’s Harry Potter Show

The project spanning over a decade, known as the series, is planned to adapt one book from J.K. Rowling’s famous series each season. Currently, auditions for the roles of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley are ongoing in both the United Kingdom and Ireland. The selected young actors should be between 9 and 11 years old by April 2025, hinting at a possible start date for production.

Do Ho Suh’s ‘Walk the House’ Explores the Many Meanings of Home

The title of the show, “Walk the House,” is inspired by the hanok, a traditional Korean dwelling that can be taken apart and put back together in a different location. This concept of a movable home serves as a foundation for Suh to explore the intersection of architecture, space, the human body, and memory. In his words, “The space I’m intrigued by isn’t limited to the physical realm, but extends to the abstract, metaphorical, and psychological dimensions.” For him, “space” represents all that encompasses us.

DCU’s Krypto to Return in Series of Short Movies Following Superman Debut

Under the guidance of director James Gunn, Superman is set to hit American movie theaters this upcoming July. David Corenswet takes on the role of Clark Kent, while Rachel Brosnahan brings Lois Lane to life on screen. Additionally, the super-powered dog Krypto, played by Clark, will have a significant part in the film’s plot.