I miss Australis.
Photon was pretty great in hindsight, too.
I realized I've never actually seen a quantum computer. When I saw this post, I decided to look one up, and expecting them to look like some old storage server or something. I mean they can't look that antiquated, right?
Then I saw one on the Internet, and realized quantum computers look like THIS:
In a Saturday memo to WGA members, leadership said that Village Roadshow "refused to pay" writers on "numerous projects."
In a Saturday memo to WGA members, leadership said that Village Roadshow "refused to pay" writers on "numerous projects."
Congratulations to @[email protected] for making a special guest appearance as Super Sonic!
The article is talking about the domestic box office gross only (which is just the US and Canada). It does not include grosses from the rest of the world.
James Gunn is celebrating the rollout of the trailer for Superman after releasing the preview for the DC Studios film on Thursday, December 19.
James Gunn is celebrating the rollout of the trailer for Superman after releasing the preview for the DC Studios film on Thursday, December 19.
James Gunn is celebrating the rollout of the trailer for Superman after releasing the preview for the DC Studios film on Thursday, December 19.
"Not sure how I got here. Has to do with He-Man, I think."
Jared Leto has joined "Masters of the Universe" as Skeletor, the archenemy of He-Man (Nicholas Galitzine); Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops and Goat Man have also been cast.
Jared Leto has joined "Masters of the Universe" as Skeletor, the archenemy of He-Man (Nicholas Galitzine); Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops and Goat Man have also been cast.
David Ayer is pushing back on social media trolls after he expressed support for James Gunn's Superman and the DC Universe he is creating.
Inside the making of the "Sonic the Hedgehog" movie franchise, from Ugly Sonic to the pandemic to strikes, and how it became a box office success.
Inside the making of the "Sonic the Hedgehog" movie franchise, from Ugly Sonic to the pandemic to strikes, and how it became a box office success.
I actually thought those were some kind of chocolate cakes or something.
Nothing ends, Mariner. Nothing ever ends.
Don't worry. He remembers it, so you don't have to.
The Superman trailer asks if the hero is still relevant for 2025, as James Gun attemps to launch a universe.
Paramount is developing 'Sonic the Hedgehog 4' and will release the sequel in 2027.
Paramount is developing 'Sonic the Hedgehog 4' and will release the sequel in 2027.
Me, reading that title:
"There's gonna be a war tomorrow, and an author's gonna die? We must stop this!"
They probably mean the hard drive has 10 platters, each containing at least 3TB.
Global box office revenues are expected to rebound to $33 billion in 2025, according to a Gower Street Analytics' forecast.
Theaters owners trumpet the strength of moviegoing in 2024 despite a dip in box office revenue.
> More than 76 percent of Americans between ages 12 and 74 saw at least one movie in a cinema this year, while 85 percent plan to go as often or more often in 2025, according to a new report.
Some additional information from this Variety article:
> Highlights of the report include the fact that 85% of moviegoers plan to go to the movies in 2025 as often or more often than they did in 2024. Similarly, 72% of those surveyed across 14 countries said they’re going to cinemas “more” or “the same” as six months ago. 76% of Americans 12-74 saw at least one movie in a theater this year, with loyalty programs seeing a 12% jump in new subscriptions from 2023 to 2024. > > Gen Z moviegoers are the most active of any group, with 90% of females and 89% of males going to at least one movie a year, according to NRG — though males listed movies as their No. 2 favorite activity, behind video games. > > Meanwhile, the report points out that Hispanic moviegoers continue to be strong supporters of moviegoing, and are 11% more likely to see prefer seeing a movie on opening weekend than the general moviegoing population. 27% of Hispanic moviegoers attend six movies a year or more. > > NATO also projects that next year will see more movies released in 2,000 locations or more in the U.S., going from approximately 95 in 2024 to 110 in 2025. And many of them will be seen on bigger screens, with 37% more large format screens around the world than five years ago.
This article is talking about domestic sales only (which means only counting money from US and Canada). It's a combination of the domestic grosses of Deadpool & Wolverine, Inside Out 2, Moana 2, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Alien: Romulus ,and Mufasa.
Including worldwide grosses, Disney made ~$4.3 billion.
Assuming "The Batman Part II" will release in 2026, it will have been 4 years since the first film.
A prequel to The Lion King 2019.
2028 at the earliest, probably.
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Snitches get stitches.