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Mint
3 hours ago
- Mint
'Spider-Verse' spin-off 'Spider-Punk' in development at Sony with Daniel Kaluuya: Report
Sony Pictures Animation is diving deeper into the Spider-Verse with an all-new spinoff: 'Spider-Punk'. The animated feature, currently in early development, will centre on Hobie Brown — the punk-rock version of Spider-Man first introduced in 2023's 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'. Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya, who voiced the rebellious British superhero in the 'Across the Spider-Verse', is developing and co-writing the new project alongside Ajon Singh. Though plot specifics are still under wraps, the film is expected to showcase Hobie Brown's anarchic brand of heroism, powered not just by spider-strength but by a guitar that doubles as a weapon. Kaluuya's character made a memorable debut in Across the Spider-Verse, which introduced audiences to a multitude of alternate Spider-Men from across the multiverse. Hobie quickly became a fan favourite, and he's expected to return in 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse', currently slated for release on June 25, 2027. While there's no set release date for Spider-Punk, its announcement has already stirred excitement among fans of the franchise. The new film expands the critically acclaimed and commercially successful Spider-Verse saga. The original 2018 film, 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse', earned over $384 million worldwide and won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Its sequel, 'Across the Spider-Verse', far exceeded expectations with a global box office haul of $690 million. The story of Miles Morales will now continue in the upcoming 'Beyond the Spider-Verse' — where he finds himself a fugitive trying to save his family.


Economic Times
5 hours ago
- Economic Times
Ozzy Osbourne's official cause of death revealed — fans shocked by what doctors found
Synopsis Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman, passed away at 76 due to cardiac arrest, exacerbated by coronary artery disease and Parkinson's. His daughter, Aimée Osbourne, filed the death certificate. Despite battling health issues, Ozzy performed until recently, including a final Black Sabbath show in Birmingham, showcasing his enduring spirit and connection with fans. ANI Ozzy Osbourne's official cause of death revealed: The world has lost a genuine rock icon. Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman and reality television star, died at the age of 76. He died surrounded by family, leaving an unforgettable musical serious health issues, Ozzy performed weeks before his death and was determined to stay in touch with his fans. According to a death certificate submitted to a London registry, Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal and reality TV star, suffered from Parkinson's and coronary artery disease before passing away from a heart attack, as per a report by the New York Times. Aimée Osbourne, Osbourne's daughter, submitted the document, which notes that he had Parkinson's disease and names coronary artery disease and cardiac arrest as contributing factors. According to the certificate, Osbourne passed away from "(a) Acute myocardial infarction (b) Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (c) Coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease with autonomic dysfunction (Joint Causes)." The document was acquired by the New York Times on Tuesday. ALSO READ: 7 insane new features coming to iPhone 17 Pro, and it's launching next month Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. An air ambulance was dispatched to his home that morning and flew to Harefield Hospital in Uxbridge, where it stayed for about an had been dealing with a lot of health problems, but he had just played at Black Sabbath's farewell concert in Birmingham on July 5. It was his first show with the band in 20 years and his last. He was clearly limited in movement while sitting on a throne with skull armrests, but he still had a strong presence. ALSO READ: iPhone 17 release date confirmed, Apple promises its most powerful iPhone ever - here's what fans can expect Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2003, but he didn't tell anyone about it until 2020. Even though he was sick, he bravely tried to get back on stage several times. He played in front of 30,000 fans at the Commonwealth Games in 2022, as per a report by he had to cancel a lot of shows in 2023 and 2024 because his health was getting worse. Ozzy had many surgeries, stem cell treatments, and advanced physical therapy in an effort to get better, but in the end, his health got worse, as per a report by last performance was very important. He sang from a throne at the farewell concert in Birmingham that was meant to look like his dark, theatrical side. Even though he was having trouble with his body, fans were moved by how strong and emotional he was on stage. This moment truly signified the conclusion of an was still hopeful even in his last years, as he stated, "But I still feel young at heart' in one of his interviews. Fans were reminded of the unending energy that defined his career when he kept playing music even when he was in pain. ALSO READ: Before Sharon: Meet the first Mrs Osbourne who wiped Ozzy from her life completely What caused Ozzy Osbourne to die? Ozzy died of cardiac arrest due to coronary artery disease and Parkinson's-related complications. Who filed Ozzy's death certificate? His daughter, Aimée Osbourne, submitted the certificate in London.


News18
6 hours ago
- News18
"It's a beautiful balance": Lizzo talks about her weight loss journey
Last Updated: August 06, 2025, 00:00 IST Representational image (Image: News18) Washington DC [US], August 5 (ANI): Amid singer and rapper Lizzo's weight loss transformation, she shared that she has cultivated a 'very sustainable" way of living as she opts for healthier habits, E! News the 'Juice' singer undergoes a weight loss journey, she has opened up on how she manages to maintain the parts of her lifestyle she enjoys without sacrificing her health goals, describing it as 'very sustainable."'It's a beautiful balance where it's like, if you allow yourself to have something, you can enjoy it without overindulging and hurting yourself," shared Lizzo, adding, 'I'm so proud of myself for overcoming that."'Body positivity has nothing to do with staying the same," she explained. 'Body positivity is the radical act of daring to exist loudly and proudly in a society that told you you shouldn't exist."Lizzo added, 'I got the same belly, the same thighs–I think I'm just a smaller version," E! News recently shared that she has found a healthier balance when it comes to interacting with backlash. 'I've been cancelled a lot," she said during a June appearance on the Therapuss podcast. 'I shouldn't say I've been cancelled, because I'm still going, but I've gotten backlash a lot," E! News shared why she stopped reading online comments two years ago."All viral ain't good viral. The internet don't know that they think all viral is good viral. It's not," the singer said on an earlier episode of the talk show Therapuss with Jake the host shared that all press is not good press, Lizzo said that sometimes when her content is going viral, she tends to have an 'anxiety attack."'And I'll be like 'Oh …, what did I do wrong? I did something wrong, because I don't read comments anymore and I don't have context with anything anymore. I live in a bubble," she said, as per the rapper shared that she stopped reading comments 'about two years ago," and it has been 'liberating."'I never scrolled through my comments because that sounds like hell but also TikTok comments got so mean," she said, adding, 'You know when I really stopped after the very backhanded compliments trend," which she described as a trend where people give mean comments by tricking you with a 'cute emoji and say something evil." (ANI) view comments News agency-feeds Its a beautiful balance: Lizzo talks about her weight loss journey Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read More