Stan Lee Doc Director Faces Backlash: Where’s the Money Going?

Excerpts from the upcoming untitled Stan Lee movie trailer are said to contain tributes from renowned comic book creators and insights into the life of the late Spider-Man inventor. The footage, however, has a somber tone that may be hard to watch. In these clips, an agitated Lee is seen being wheeled around conventions well into his 90s, suggesting he felt betrayed by those responsible for his care. These claims were first announced in February as part of a Kickstarter-funded project featuring previously unseen footage from his final days. The documentary has faced controversy and may be in danger if additional funding isn’t secured at the last minute.

Apparently Tom Cruise And Brad Pitt Used To Drive Go Karts After Filming Interview With The Vampire (And It Was Great Prep For F1)

During a discussion about McQuarrie’s ghost work on World War Z, the topic naturally shifted towards Brad Pitt. Interestingly, Cruise referred to him as his “friend.” Similar to Cruise, Pitt has a movie release scheduled for 2025 titled F1, and Cruise was eager to promote this upcoming project. Given his love for tentpole movies, it’s not surprising that this particular film is significant to him because it’s being produced by his Top Gun: Maverick associates, Joseph Kosinski and Jerry Bruckheimer.

Will Netflix’s ‘The Lady’s Companion’ Return for a Season 2? Fans Demand Answers!

The Spanish romantic comedy series shares many characteristics with the beloved “Bridgerton” series: illicit romances, opulent attire, scandalous revelations, and a strong-willed heroine maneuvering within high society’s confines. However, what sets “The Lady’s Companion” apart is its innovative fusion of the period drama genre with contemporary elements, creating an alluring blend of 19th-century grace and modern perspectives. Just as “Bridgerton” reimagined Regency romance by featuring a multicultural cast, pulsating music, and daring narratives, “The Lady’s Companion” brings a breath of fresh air to historical fiction, demonstrating that traditional period dramas can remain captivating and modern.

Chicago Fire Season 13: Episode 17 Hints At A Solution To Stellaride’s Adoption Problem

Enthusiasts of the characters Stella Kidd (played by Miranda Rae Mayo) and Kelly Severide (portrayed by Taylor Kinney) have been eagerly awaiting a scene where they tenderly hold a vulnerable, abandoned baby. Since both characters opted out of having biological children after Kelly discovered Stella’s heart-wrenching past, which involved being responsible for raising her cousins at a young age, they were granted adoption permission. However, the episode “A Beast Like This” hints that their potential ward may not be a toddler but rather a preteen instead.