James Gunn Is Already Writing His Post-Superman DC Project, But Which Title Is He Working On?

The information we have about Superman is not extensive, but it’s set to be the initial live-action venture in the DCU’s series called Gods and Monsters. However, those with a Max subscription had an early glimpse of the animated series titled Creature Commandos, which Gunn also penned. In his latest post on Threads, he detailed what his current role at the studio involves, mentioning:

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s Unexpected Friendship After Netflix Fight: A Viral Video Reveals All

At U.S. President Donald Trump’s post-inauguration celebration, both fighters were in attendance. Despite their previous fight (which can be streamed on Netflix), they seemed to have put their differences aside. In a surprising turn of events, a viral video captured Paul lifting Tyson onto his shoulders, with Logan Paul filming the moment. Here’s the link:

Jo Dennis’ Material Meditations From ‘A Glass of Absinthe’

From hastily drawn sketches using marble dust and graffiti spray paint on military tents to sleek designs gracefully hanging on clothing racks, infused with an industrial aesthetic, the artist’s influence is profound and captures a myriad of human emotions. In essence, these pieces embody a transient and experimental quality, making Dennis’s artworks akin to a diary that mirrors the intricate dance between physical actions and emotional responses that define our existential journey, as the gallery explains in their statement.

James Turrell Reveals Plans for Massive ‘Cosmic Observatories’ in AlUla Desert

In the coming four years, an as-yet-unnamed project takes its cue from the pristine desert light and awe-inspiring landscapes found in the desert. A visit to this location in 2020 sparked a sense of familiarity for artist James Turrell, reminding him of his longstanding work at Roden Crater in Northern Arizona. As he put it, “I’d already been acquainted with that kind of terrain and surprisingly felt right at home working there.

Zenith Reveals Its LVMH Watch Week 2025 Novelties

The Defy Skyline collection from Zenith gets two new additions – sleek skeletonized chronographs that blend luxury and sportiness. These latest entries, known as the Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton, are made of stainless steel and come in a classic 42mm octagonal case. The dial is openworked, revealing the intricate El Primero 3600SK movement within. As with previous models, you can see this caliber both on the watch face and through the transparent back, where its distinctive star-shaped oscillating weight spins.