Deadpool & Wolverine Shock Cameos Finally Officially Revealed by Shawn Levy in New Images

Shawn Levy, the director, has unveiled previews of some highly anticipated cameos in the movie Deadpool and Wolverine. Although numerous leaked glimpses have circulated on social media since the film’s release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Levi’s official images offer a more detailed view of the costumes and provide fans with an opportunity to scrutinize them while revisiting the thrilling scenes from ‘The Void.’ If you haven’t watched Deadpool & Wolverine yet but are not concerned about spoilers, these images are still quite intriguing.

Awake NY x Badfriend Connect on Debut Capsule

Recently, Awake NY has been focusing on the West Coast. Following the launch of their collaborative graphic tee with UNION LA, this “uncompromisingly New York” brand is expanding its reach even further by teaming up with Badfriend, an outfit from Orange County, for their first-ever collaboration.

Pieter Hugo’s ‘Californian Wildflowers’ Captures San Francisco’s Resilient Community

Pieter Hugo, a South African photographer, created his ‘Californian Wildflowers’ series to highlight the vivid and multifaceted lives within San Francisco’s Tenderloin district during his 2014 residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts. Inspired by his wife’s comparison of the Tenderloin to Cape Town, Hugo delved into this diverse neighborhood, meeting individuals from different walks of life such as those impacted by the 2008 financial crisis, war veterans, and people dealing with mental health issues. Despite these difficulties, Hugo discovered a sense of unity and lively spirit in his subjects’ poses and actions.

FX for the Win: The Story Behind a Remarkable Emmys Resurgence

Established by Fox in 1994, FX, an abbreviation for Fox Extended, started off as a basic cable channel often referred to as “the network of NASCAR and Fear Factor reruns.” However, it demonstrated potential for more with the debut of its first original drama, The Shield, in 2002. This series garnered Michael Chiklis his first major Emmy nomination and win for a basic cable channel that year. In 2004, John Landgraf, a former executive at NBC during its “Must-See TV” era, joined FX as the head of original programming. Under his leadership, shows such as Damages, Justified, Louie, The Americans, and Atlanta were produced. These shows catapulted FX to become basic cable’s leading network, renowned for premium original programming catering to adult viewers, with a reach of 99 million households at its peak in 2011.