Sophie Turner Debuts as Lara Croft in First Look at Live-Action ‘Tomb Raider’ Series

The photo shows the actress wearing Lara Croft’s iconic outfit from the first Tomb Raider game, with a few updates from the second game. She’s wearing a teal tank top, shorts, a leather backpack, and red sunglasses, completing the look of the adventurous archaeologist. While details about the series’ story are still secret, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s version promises to explore Croft’s world in fresh and exciting ways.

Jodie Foster Opens Up About Surviving Sexual Abuse in Hollywood: “I Was Too Dangerous to Touch”

Jodie Foster shared that receiving an Oscar nomination at age 12 for her performance in Taxi Driver unexpectedly gave her a level of influence in Hollywood that many other young actors didn’t experience. She’s been reflecting on this, saying, “I’ve had to really think about how I navigated that situation, and there were definitely subtle instances of prejudice along the way.”

Robert Downey Jr. Breaks Silence on ‘Avengers’ vs. ‘Dune 3’ Box Office Showdown

Robert Downey Jr., known for his role in Avengers: Doomsday, recently discussed the competition between films during a question-and-answer session for Timothée Chalamet’s new movie, Marty Supreme. The event took place in Los Angeles on January 14, 2026. Downey downplayed any serious rivalry, playfully mentioning that the teams involved have already given the release date a funny nickname.

The Most Hated Child Stars-Turned-Adults

Jake Lloyd became well-known worldwide for playing young Anakin Skywalker in ‘Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’. After the movie came out, he experienced severe bullying and criticism from fans who were unhappy with the film. In 2015, he was arrested following a car chase and was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. Lloyd’s story is often used as a warning about the damaging effects of early fame and negative reactions from fans.

Nikki Glaser Shares Brutal Sydney Sweeney Joke Cut From the 2026 Golden Globes

Glaser shared a joke that didn’t make it into the broadcast, saying, “Tonight is a night to celebrate, but it’s hard to ignore the strange situation in Hollywood right now.” He went on to explain that people aren’t going to movie theaters like they used to, adding, “Apparently, a movie with Sydney Sweeney playing a character in revealing clothing only made $14 at the box office this year.”

Using Comics to Make Education More Engaging for Students

Comics combine pictures and brief text to help readers stay focused, follow the story, and remember information. This makes them especially helpful for students who find long texts challenging, as they offer an accessible way to learn without sacrificing important content. Because of these benefits, comics are now being used in a variety of subjects, including language arts, history, and science.

Games That Faced Refund Waves After Promised Features Vanished

The game was advertised as a large-scale, online survival experience set in a ruined America. However, players quickly found it was a much smaller, action-focused game reusing existing assets. The studio shut down just days after launch because of the strong negative reaction and couldn’t afford to continue. Steam, in an unusual move, offered full refunds to everyone who bought the game, even if they had played it for a long time.

Teaching History and Culture Through Movies

Movies aren’t meant to replace books or original documents; they’re best used with them. When teachers use films effectively, they can help students understand the context, feelings, and different viewpoints that written texts sometimes miss.