Julia Ormond’s Lawsuit Against CAA, Disney Over Harvey Weinstein’s Sex Crimes Can Proceed, Judge Rules

As a passionate fan, I’m excited to share that Julia Ormond has scored a significant victory in her lawsuit against the Casting Directors Association (CAA). The court refused CAA’s attempt to dismiss the case, alleging that they failed to inform her about Harvey Weinstein’s history of sexual misconduct before our encounter with him. This ruling could pave the way for more accountability in Hollywood.

CrisisX is the newest project from developer Hero Games

Hero Games, well-known for their collaboration with Kuro Games, the creators of Wuthering Waves, has unveiled their latest venture called CrisisX. Although specifics are scarce at the moment, we do have a cinematic trailer, glimpses of gameplay, and exciting news that attendees of Gamescom 2024 can get hands-on with this project during the event!

Marvel’s Native American Hero Kahhori Is Getting Her Second Big Adventure After Exciting What If…? Debut, And I’m So Pumped

Marvel’s “What If…?” Season 2 was a thrilling watch, with the creative team weaving captivating tales across the fictional multiverse. One standout episode for me was the sixth one, introducing an original character named Kahhori. This young Native American heroine proved crucial to the season’s main storyline and resonated with fans like myself. Since her debut, there’s been anticipation about her next appearance. Well, her next big adventure has been planned, and I can hardly wait for more!

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Made a Few Big Changes From the Book

In “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder,” the typical high school drama we’re used to is turned on its head. Unlike other stories where concerns about college, prom, or relationships dominate, this six-part series focuses on murder, mystery, and the profound impact a death can have on a town. Originally airing on BBC before moving to Netflix, the show delves into the aftermath of a tragedy that rocked the small town of Little Kilton. The protagonist, Pippa Fitz-Amobi, portrayed by Emma Myers who rose to fame as Wednesday, is not preoccupied with the usual problems faced by high school students. Instead, Pip’s sole purpose is to solve the mystery surrounding a murder that sent shockwaves through her community.