The Biggest Books Coming In 2025

2024 proved to be an impressive year for literature, with established authors like Miranda July delivering strong works such as “All Fours,” newcomers like Rufi Thorpe creating buzz with titles like “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” and Kaveh Akbar’s “Martyr!” certainly sparking lively book club conversations. So, what can we expect for 2025? It seems there are a plethora of significant new releases scheduled to hit the bookstores in the coming year—ranging from promising debuts, eagerly awaited books by well-known authors, and even a notable prequel in a popular dystopian series.

EXCLUSIVE: 2024’s Horror movie directors Amar Kaushik, Aditya Sarpotkar, Anees Bazmee and Vikas Bahl discuss the use and impact of AI in movies

2024 has proven to be a remarkable year for filmmakers, as they’ve discovered fresh ways to express themselves. Today’s audiences crave not only compelling content but also intricate world-building, well-crafted characters, and more depth. Four standout directors from this year – Amar Kaushik, Aditya Sarpotkar, Anees Bazmee, and Vikas Bahl – shared their insights at TopMob’s Director’s Roundtable discussion. They discussed the achievements of their movies, their future projects, and even touched upon the role and influence of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.

Beyoncé And Blue Ivy Wow In Complementary Metallic Dresses At Mufasa Premiere, But All Eyes Are On The Family Presenting A United Front After Rape Allegation

The Knowles-Carter family has often attracted much notice when they’re out in public together, largely because of their impeccable fashion sense. Recently, this was evident at the premiere of Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King, where Beyoncé and her daughter Blue Ivy donned stunning metallic dresses that caught the eye. However, while their stylish attire grabbed attention, it was the family as a whole who commanded focus, standing united in the face of rape allegations against Jay-Z.

I Agree With Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Funny Quip About Scarlet Witch’s Treatment Of Quicksilver, And Hope Marvel Corrects This Mistake In An Avengers Movie

One delight of the Marvel Multiverse lies in its ability for almost any character to return, whether they’ve traveled back through time (Captain America), been sent to distant corners of the galaxy (Hulk), or met their end (Iron Man). The upcoming Marvel films, Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, promise a host of unexpected returns for former Marvel heroes and adversaries. This anticipation is amplified following the announcement that Chris Evans will rejoin the MCU once more, having previously portrayed Johnny Storm in Deadpool and Wolverine. Considering the flexibility Marvel enjoys with their characters, I’m hoping they address a nagging oversight that appears to be troubling Aaron Taylor-Johnson subtly.