Is Sony Planning a Major Spider-Man Reboot with Miles Morales After Secret Wars?

As per Cosmic Circus, there are whispers that Sony could restart their troubled Spider-Man franchise post “Avengers: Secret Wars” with Miles Morales taking center stage in a live-action adaptation. However, this information should be treated as unconfirmed until it’s officially confirmed by the studio or a reputable industry source. Still, there are strong indications that this could be true, given that Miles Morales has been rumored to be part of Sony’s future plans for some time now. The key point here is Sony’s apparent intention to reboot their Spider-Man Universe by introducing a live-action version of the superhero character.

‘Scream 7’ Star Reveals Brutal Gore in Sequel

Fans of horror movies are probably eagerly anticipating Gooding’s chat with Variety during the debut of his new movie, titled “Heart Eyes“, a Valentine’s Day slasher. While “Heart Eyes” has been receiving positive reviews (earning a 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing), Gooding also discussed the upcoming sequel to the iconic “Scream” franchise, which was originally created by legendary director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson. This new installment is set to hit theaters in February 2026.

Suck It

Under the guidance of director Josh Greenbaum, this documentary chronicles the journey of Will Ferrell and his longtime friend Harper Steele during a 17-day road trip following Steele’s gender transition. It garnered numerous nominations and awards towards the end of 2024; however, surprisingly, it was overlooked by the Academy this year.

Saba x No ID Drop Off “Woes of The World”

The shortened 3.5-minute version showcases once more the harmonious collaboration between the talented artists from Chicago, as Saba’s incisive rhymes blend seamlessly with No ID’s polished studio beats.

Old Skool, New Rules: Vans Reimagines an Icon for the Next Generation

For two days, West Hollywood’s Kohn Gallery was dominated by Vans as they hosted a media summit to commemorate the launch. Guided by Vans archivist Catherine Acosta, the gallery event merged art, music, and DIY spirit to create an engaging journey through time, featuring influential figures who championed the iconic Old Skool shoe, from coast to coast. To kick off the evening, Acosta facilitated a discussion involving industry heavyweight Henry Rollins (Black Flag and Rollins Band), Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, guitarist Bela Salazar (The Linda Lindas), and practicing artist and rapper Jahlil Nzinga of The Pack, who is famous for the Bay Area hit “Vans” and its catchy hook: “I’m wearing Vans but they look like sneakers.