Gojo Vs Sukuna: Who Really Won Jujutsu Kaisen’s Most Controversial Fight?
Manga spoilers ahead
Manga spoilers ahead
As a dedicated fan, I’m thrilled to announce that Larry June has dropped his latest masterpiece titled “Doing It For Me.” This new project marks his 11th solo album, making its way after the success of his 2022 release, “Spaceships on the Blade.”
As a child of the ’90s, I vividly remember watching “The Sixth Sense” and being utterly captivated by Haley Joel Osment’s performance as Cole Sear. The movie was a cultural phenomenon, and it left a lasting impact on me, as it did for many others. It’s amazing to see how far Osment has come since then, starting his career at such a young age and going on to have a successful one in the entertainment industry. This week, as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of “The Sixth Sense,” I can’t help but reflect on the power of film and its ability to touch our lives in profound ways. The movie remains a classic, and it’s inspiring to see Osment paying tribute to Bruce Willis, who played his co-star in the film. It’s always fascinating to witness the connections formed between actors during the making of a beloved movie, and I can only imagine the special bond that existed between Osment and Willis on set.
Certain actors, such as Chris Evans and Gemma Chan, have portrayed two characters within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Notably, MCU stalwart Nathan Fillion, who has made appearances in both Deadpool and Wolverine, holds the record for the highest number of Marvel roles. Previously tied with Patton Oswalt, who played distinct characters in Blade: Trinity, Agents of Shield, and MODOK, Fillion’s latest cameo has propelled him to the top spot.
In the latest film, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) teamed up to let Channing Tatum bring Gambit to life on the big screen. However, Reynolds isn’t content with just that; he wants the excitement to keep growing. As Deadpool and Wolverine journey through The Void, they stumble upon unexpected partners in Blade (Wesley Snipes), Elektra (Jennifer Garner), Laura/X23 (Dafne Keen), and Gambit. For years, Tatum has been linked to a possible Gambit movie, but it just couldn’t break free from development limbo. Fortunately, Reynolds gave the character a fresh start, as Tatum’s cameo was one of the standout performances in the film.