Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
After our last drop showcasing the Takashi Murakami “Mononoke” Flower Kyoto-edition T-shirt, HBX Archives has returned with an array of sought-after clothing items and collectibles.
After our last drop showcasing the Takashi Murakami “Mononoke” Flower Kyoto-edition T-shirt, HBX Archives has returned with an array of sought-after clothing items and collectibles.
Rolls-Royce recently presented the Phantom Scintilla, an exclusive model from their Private Collection, which celebrates the timeless Spirit of Ecstasy symbol that adorns the hoods of Rolls-Royce cars for more than a century. This unique vehicle was debuted during this year’s Monterey Car Week in California, and only ten units will be produced globally.
Legendary actor Carl Weathers will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame posthumously, as announced this week. The official Hollywood Walk of Fame social media platform shared the news, with Weathers being honored in the “Sports Entertainment” category, alongside tennis legend Billie Jean King.
Approximately five months after Beau DeMayo, the showrunner for Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97, was unexpectedly let go, insider details from behind the scenes have started to surface. On a recent Thursday, DeMayo shared on his social media platform a screenshot of an artwork depicting him as a bare-chested Cyclops wearing speedos. He explained that he posted it in celebration of Pride Month in June, and just the next day, June 13th, Marvel Studios informed him they would be removing his credit from Season 2 of X-Men ’97. DeMayo then alleged this incident was part of a concerning trend he experienced while working with Marvel on both X-Men ’97 and Blade, suggesting that there were issues behind the scenes.
Contains spoilers for “Alien: Romulus”