The Batman Spinoff Featuring Catwoman Not Happening, Confirms HBO

Despite persistent speculation over the years that a Catwoman spinoff starring ZoĆ« Kravitz was in development, HBO has recently put an end to plans for such a series. Following the explosive finale of The Penguin, many anticipated that the next show set within Matt Reeves’ universe would center around Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman. However, it appears that HBO is not interested in producing a television series focusing on her storyline post-The Batman.

Jason Statham and Jet Lis War Shouldve Been a Hit, so Why Did It Flop?

In terms of box office returns, the action genre can sometimes be unpredictable (except for when Tom Cruise is involved), as even well-known stars don’t always guarantee substantial earnings. However, when two popular figures from the genre collaborate, success becomes almost a certainty. Both Jet Li and Jason Statham have built impressive careers over the years, delivering high-octane action and memorable characters. The 2000s were particularly fruitful for both actors.

Tapestry and Capri Terminate $8.5 Billion USD Merger

The company Tapestry, Inc., which oversees Coach and Kate Spade brands, has abandoned plans to purchase Capri Holding Ltd., a corporation that manages Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo, following the US Federal Trade Commission’s successful prevention of the merger. This announcement was made on Thursday.

Post-Pop Relics Go Under the Hammer at Bonhams’ Pop x Culture Auction

In their affinity for common items, people, and surroundings, pop and street art can be considered the unconventional offspring of 20th century art movements. Currently, these two styles are the main attractions at Bonham’s Pop x Culture auction, an event highlighting their lasting influence on art, fashion, and music. The sale traces the roots of these art forms, from the early graffiti and post-punk scenes to modern creations, acknowledging the artists and trends that ushered in a fresh era of self-expression.

James Blake Reflects on Uncertain Times in “Like The End”

On the cover of James Blake’s latest single “Like The End,” a vast fireball comfortably resides over an urban backdrop as day turns into night. The poignant ballad initiates with the somber verses, “While I sort my cardboard, push aside tax payments to fuel another conflict, my soul stirs, questioning if we’re squandering resources we can’t truly afford.