James Gunn Blamed For Marvel Post-Endgame Failure

Sources say James Gunn will likely lose his position leading DC Studios after Warner Bros. Discovery is sold. This is reportedly why he’s quickly prioritizing his ‘Superman Family Saga’ and shelving the previously planned ‘Gods and Monsters’ project.

Market Skeptic’s Diary: Dynamic Advisor’s QQQ Sale – Panic or Prudence?

According to their SEC filing (because nothing says romance like Form 13F), Dynamic Advisor Solutions LLC waved goodbye to 26,223 QQQ shares during Q3. That’s roughly $15.02 million in assets-enough to buy 300,000 slices of New York pizza, or one modest Manhattan studio apartment. Their remaining holding? 71,443 shares valued at $42.89 million. Romantic, considering QQQ’s basically been doing the financial equivalent of a Beyoncé “I’m That Girl” moment for the past year.

The Struggles of Stablecoins: Dai vs. Ethena USDe in a Tumultuous World

We take a look at two giants that loom over this emerging frontier. Dai (DAI) and Ethena USDe (USDE) stand side by side like brothers, their methods similar, yet different, like the wind and the dust. Both boast a market cap well north of $5 billion, yet they follow different paths in an effort to maintain that ever-important $1 peg. But what sets them apart, and more importantly, which one deserves your trust? Is it the familiar face of Dai, or the new and daring Ethena USDe?

XRP Price Prediction: XRP’s Logarithmic Breakout Marks Beginning of Potential $10 Bull Run

Veteran chartist Peter Brandt, whose trading experience spans five decades (yes, he’s been around long enough to remember the dinosaurs), has pointed to XRP’s multi-year logarithmic chart and dubbed it a “textbook breakout” from a descending channel that dates back to 2014. Brandt, who likely has more chart patterns in his sleep than most of us see in a lifetime, compared this structure to the explosive commodity bull runs of the past. This is no regular breakout; it’s a breakout with a capital B!

Mayor Adams Unveils Chocolate-Fueled Crypto Office 🍫🚀

In a move as surprising as a pineapple in a smoothie, Adams tapped Moises Rendon-a man who’s been whispering crypto spells into the city’s ear since 2024-to run this digital circus. 🎪 “Our city’s the gumdrop capital of innovation!” crowed Adams, probably while juggling three smartphones and a blockchain bagel. “Let’s turn Bitcoin into bagel bites for all!”

Join NERDIST for a TRICK ‘R TREAT Screening & Conversation with Michael Dougherty

Tonight, October 14th, at 7 pm, come to Regal Union Square for a 4K screening of *Trick ‘r Treat*. After the movie, director Michael Dougherty will chat with Rotem Rusak, Editor-in-Chief of TopMob, about all things Halloween, the film, and the iconic character Sam. If you’re a fan of the *Trick ‘r Treat* series, this is a discussion you won’t want to miss! Get your tickets here.

Drew Struzan, Iconic STAR WARS, BACK TO THE FUTURE Poster Artist, Dies at 78

Drew Struzan started his incredibly productive career in the 1970s, initially designing album covers, including one for Alice Cooper’s *Welcome to My Nightmare*. He moved into film posters, working on many low-budget sci-fi movies. However, he became truly famous in 1978 with his poster for the re-release of *Star Wars*. Its unique style, inspired by old circus posters, quickly became a classic. George Lucas loved it so much that Lucasfilm hired Struzan for multiple projects. He went on to paint the original teaser poster for *Revenge of the Jedi* (before the title was changed) and created the iconic posters for *Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom* and *The Last Crusade*.