Jon Watts Changed Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s ‘Spider-Man’ Returns in ‘No Way Home’ Because of Reddit Sleuths

In an interview at the Mediterranean Film Festival with Collider, director Jon Watts shared that fans were already guessing that both Spider-Man actors would be featured in the third movie starring Tom Holland before its late 2021 release. Watts admitted that he had to adjust how Maguire and Garfield joined the story because a Reddit user accurately predicted his initial plan.

Charlize Theron Talks Potential ‘The Old Guard’ Trilogy, ‘The Odyssey’ and a ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Making-of Movie

In Gina Prince-Bythewood’s emotionally charged action drama, a hint at the end suggested that Quynh (Veronica Ngô), the ancient immortal lover of Theron’s Andromache (Andy) of Scythia, had been liberated from her watery tomb where she was trapped and reborn countless times. This additional plot point wasn’t primarily to set up a sequel; rather, it underscored that the tale of immortal warriors never truly concludes.

Hollywood’s Favorite Equinox Gets a High-Art Makeover

Arsham’s design firm, Snarkitecture, located in New York City, will be transforming the well-known and star-favored Equinox gym on Sunset Boulevard, focusing heavily on the club’s unique Hollywood heritage. The revamped area is scheduled to debut in early 2027.

Dodgers’ DEI Efforts Targeted By Stephen Miller-Backed Group After ICE Standoff

As a passionate gamer, I’d rephrase it like this:

I, as a gamer, recently came across news about America First Legal, a conservative organization led by Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, filing a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. This complaint was aimed at the Los Angeles Dodgers and their parent company, Guggenheim Partners, which is run by Mark Walter. The allegation here is that they have been discriminating against people illegally, all under the guise of their diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.