James Cameron To Direct Remarkable Hiroshima Survivor Movie

Currently engrossed in post-production for “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and developing both “Avatar 4” and “Avatar 5”, James Cameron has ventured into a new project beyond Pandora’s boundaries. According to Deadline, Cameron has acquired the rights to Charles R. Pellegrino’s upcoming book, “Ghosts of Hiroshima“, as well as his 2015 publication, “Last Train From Hiroshima“. These two books will be merged into a single, powerful cinematic production titled “Last Train From Hiroshima“. The film will revolve around the true tale of a Japanese man during World War II who miraculously survived the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, only to encounter another nuclear blast in Nagasaki after boarding a train.

First Look at the RIOT Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low

As a gamer, I’m super excited about the upcoming release of the RIOT Skateshop x Nike SB Dunk Low. This bad boy will be dropping in the spring of 2025 and it’s going to be available for $135 USD. The colorway is a sick combo of Mahogany, Dark Beetroot, Team Red, Sail, and Night Maroon. If you want to get your hands on these kicks, keep an eye out at Nike come springtime!

How Ronald D. Moore Says Battlestar Galactica Would’ve Been Different if Made Today

Contemporary space exploration sagas, like SYFY‘s latest sensation The Ark (don’t miss new episodes every Wednesday), might want to pay tribute to one of the classic sci-fi shows that paved the way, Ronald D. Moore’s thought-provoking 2004 series Battlestar Galactica, which in turn drew significant inspiration from the original 1978 version (another early hit from SYFY, more famously known as Sci Fi at that time).