‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week

As a huge fan of the first ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ I was so excited for the sequel! ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ picks up five years later, and it’s amazing. Hiccup and Toothless are now exploring new, unmapped lands, but they run into trouble with this really dangerous dragon trapper named Drago. Dean DeBlois did a fantastic job directing, and the voice cast – including Jay Baruchel, Cate Blanchett, America Ferrera, and Gerard Butler – is perfect. The movie really expands the world we fell in love with, introducing tons of new dragon species, some incredible aerial battles, and even a secret dragon sanctuary. It’s a DreamWorks Animation film, rated PG, and runs about 102 minutes – definitely worth checking out!

Top 20 Anime With The Most Episodes

This heartwarming series has been a Sunday evening tradition on Fuji TV since 1969. Each episode features three separate, complete stories, usually lasting between twenty and twenty-six minutes. Still in production today, the show is famous for being one of the longest-running programs in Japanese television history, with a remarkable total of 2,771 episodes.

Mat Ishbia’s $6.9M Exit: A Dance of Capital and Destiny

Consider the ledger:

  • Shares Sold: 1,192,712 (enough to buy a small principality in the Principality of Sealand)
  • Post-Transaction Holdings: 1,818,036 indirect shares (a kingdom once larger, now diminished) and 279,989 direct (a king’s ransom, yet a pittance for a man who once held 7 million)

The weighted average price-$5.76-suggests no desperation, merely the steady hand of a chessmaster moving pieces across a board where pawns become queens and queens become ghosts.

How sneaky miners are robbing DeFi and chasing away the big money-what a mess!

Aditya Palepu, the big boss at DEX Labs (he’s basically the superhero of crypto derivatives), says this MEV nonsense keeps the serious financial folks from jumping into DeFi-probably because they don’t fancy getting sandwiched or front-run before they even place their order. Imagine trying to buy a burger, only to find someone else ordered it first and then jacked up the price! 😂

Marvel Unveils Epic New Event Series Arriving Next June

The new series is being written by Chip Zdarsky, a highly acclaimed comic book writer known for his popular runs on titles like Daredevil and Captain America. Marvel says Armageddon will have huge repercussions for the Avengers, potentially creating a major shift in their history – one of the biggest since the Avengers: Disassembled storyline.

20 Celebrities Who Were Emancipated From Their Parents

Drew Barrymore gained legal independence as a teenager, a significant step after growing up in the spotlight as a child actor. This emancipation gave her control over her career and money, allowing her to live on her own. Being able to sign her own contracts helped her move from playing child characters to more adult roles. She went on to create her own production company and maintained a successful career in film and TV.

Paris Hilton’s BATMAN RETURNS Catwoman Cosplay Is Purrfect

Hilton recreated looks inspired by Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman, sharing photos with the caption “Nine lives, zero regrets.” She even lip-synced Catwoman’s iconic line, “I am Catwoman. Hear me roar!” Many of her pictures feature her posing with a whip, in front of a pink neon sign reading “Hell Here.” This is a nod to a key moment in Batman Returns where Selina Kyle transforms into Catwoman after a confrontation with her boss, Max Shreck. In that scene, she angrily destroys her apartment, including a sign that originally said “Hello There” – a subtle change reflecting her new, powerful identity.

‘Vicious’ Tops Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week

Friends Lenny, Eric, Kurt, Marcus, and Rob get together with their families for a Fourth of July weekend, and old friendships are tested by the demands of adult life. The comedy, directed by Dennis Dugan, stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider, with supporting roles played by Salma Hayek, Maria Bello, and Maya Rudolph. Produced by Happy Madison and distributed by Sony Pictures, the film earned over $272 million globally. It’s a lighthearted story about a group of guys reconnecting at a lake house, revisiting old basketball competitions, and dealing with the funny challenges of blending their families.