‘The Avengers’ Stars: Where Are They Now?

Following his work directing the massive hit ‘Avengers: Endgame’, he transitioned to more character-driven roles and films that earned critical acclaim, notably winning awards for ‘Oppenheimer’. He also returned to television with the limited series ‘The Sympathizer’ and continued working as a producer. In addition to acting, he’s invested in technology and environmentally friendly businesses, and is still developing new movie projects.

15 Most Haunted Places in the US

Eastern State Penitentiary, which opened in 1829, was a groundbreaking prison known for isolating inmates – a system that became a model for prisons around the world. It once held famous criminals like Al Capone and Willie Sutton. Now, it’s a museum where visitors can take guided or self-guided tours to learn about the building’s history, the prison’s attempts at reform, and what life was like for those inside.

Top 15 Most Haunted Cities In The US

New Orleans’ French Quarter and St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 are popular spots for ghost tours, with the cemetery’s unique above-ground tombs adding to the eerie atmosphere. The LaLaurie Mansion attracts visitors interested in its dark history and the tales of those who once lived there. In the Garden District, tours showcase beautiful historic homes and detailed information about their past. Many tours also visit the Old Ursuline Convent, which holds centuries of historical records.

‘Stranger Things’ Stars: Where Are They Now?

Millie Bobby Brown starred in the fantasy film ‘Damsel’ and reprised her role as Enola Holmes on Netflix. Beyond acting, she also started her own beauty company and published her first novel. She’s still involved in several future movies and will be returning as Eleven for the final season of her popular show.

Havoc says the world would feel empty without this Mobb Deep classic

Man, hearing someone break down why “Shook Ones” is so important really got me pumped, and I think it’ll do the same for you. Basically, this song isn’t just a classic, it’s a huge part of what makes hip-hop, *hip-hop*. Havoc’s lyrics felt like being right there in a late-night freestyle session, and the song really captured what life was like in Queensbridge. It wasn’t just about rhyming; it set a new bar for how rappers told stories.