Antony Starr Reacts to Fan Dressed as Homelander in Superman Screening

A clip that’s been widely shared on the internet features an enthusiastic spectator at a movie theater showing of James Gunn’s Superman, sporting the classic blue attire with red and white striped cape. The intriguing detail is that this fan carried a milk bottle, hinting at a quirk reminiscent of the character Homelander.

Bitcoin’s Meteoric Rise: Altcoins Left in the Dust, But Don’t Worry, They’re Trying

And speaking of being happy, Bitcoin dominance is skyrocketing. According to the ever-astute On-Chain Mind (because, clearly, that’s where all the cool analysts hang out), Bitcoin’s dominance has jumped to a solid 65%. For those who need a quick recap of what that means, it’s simple: investors are putting their bets on Bitcoin and not on those pesky altcoins. What a shocker, right? It’s like everyone’s favorite kid at the party.

Born X Raised Teams up With Fanatics for Exclusive New York Yankees and the Mets Collaboration

Born X Raised has unveiled an exhilarating new team-up with two renowned MLB teams from New York – the Yankees and the Mets, signifying their first-ever alliance with either club. In partnership with Fanatics, this release brings together West Coast and East Coast, acknowledging Born X Raised’s origins while paying tribute to New York’s legendary baseball heritage.

p(erson)al Reimagines the Gooseneck in Sculptural d-gc 1 Chair

Woojin Park, originator of the Seoul-based design studio p(erson)al, presents the d-gc 1 chair as the first creation from his innovative “de-goose” endeavor. Renowned for reimagining industrial materials with a personal touch, Park employs the gooseneck – a bendable structural feature commonly seen in lighting and machinery – as the primary design feature. By transforming this practical component into a sculptural and functional item, the chair questions traditional furniture construction methods and encourages a discussion on objectivity versus subjectivity.

Why James Gunn Didn’t Feel Guilty About Leaving Marvel for DC

On the Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepard, James Gunn recently discussed if he ever felt remorse for collaborating with DC following his departure from Marvel. In 2018, Gunn was let go from Marvel Studios in July, and subsequently joined forces with DC to direct The Suicide Squad film.