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The Onion
19-05-2025
- The Onion
Jesus Circles Earth Few Times So He Not First To Arrive To Judgment Day
LOW EARTH ORBIT—Dreading a scenario in which He showed up early and was forced to make awkward small talk with mankind, Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, circled the earth a few times so He wouldn't be the first to arrive for Judgment Day, heavenly sources confirmed Tuesday. 'It's still looking pretty quiet down there, so I'm just gonna take a couple laps around the planet until the End Times get into full swing,' the Son of God said as He anxiously hovered high above South America, adding that almost everyone He was looking forward to seeing wouldn't show up until the resurrection of the dead anyway. 'Man, I really should have made plans to head over with the Four Horsemen. It's way less stressful to arrive for the Day of Wrath as part of a group. I could text Abaddon, the king of the locusts, to see when he's getting there, but that guy never checks his phone. If I'd been smarter about it, I'd just be leaving heaven now. Oh well. I'll give it one or two more trumpets, and then I should be good to head down.' After arriving upon the earth in the divine glory of His Second Coming, Christ was reportedly dismayed to find that everyone had already judged the souls of the living and the dead without Him.


New Indian Express
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Pranav Mohanlal-Rahul Sadasivan film titled Dies Irae
Pranav Mohanlal's new film with director Rahul Sadasivan has been titled Dies Irae. The title, which translates to 'Day of Wrath', is a medieval Latin poem. A horror thriller, the upcoming film marks the director's third consecutive venture in the genre after Bhoothakaalam (2022) and Bramayugam (2024). Both the previous films were critically acclaimed, with Bramayugam, starring Mammootty, also becoming a commercial success. Dies Irae reunites Rahul with his regulator collaborators—cinematographer Shehnad Jalal and editor Shafique Mohamed Ali. The film has its art department handled by Ponman director Jothish Shankar and stunts choreographed by Marco-fame Kalai Kingson. It is backed by Bramayugam producers Ramachandra Chakravarthy and S Sashikanth under the banners of Night Shift Studios and YNOT Studios. The team has already completed filming.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pranav Mohanlal film with Rahul Sadasivan gets a title, it's called 'Dies Irae', here's what it means!
The much-awaited title for director 's upcoming collaboration with has finally been unveiled — and it's as haunting as expected. Day of Wrath Titled ' Dies Irae ', Latin for 'Day of Wrath,' the film promises a chilling cinematic experience rooted in dark, judgmental themes. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bramayugam - Official Trailer Taking to Instagram, Rahul Sadasivan shared a title reveal video featuring an eerie, gothic soundtrack that hints at the film's brooding tone. He wrote, '#NSS2 is titled 'ഡീയസ് ഈറേ' #DIESIRAE Starring @pranavmohanlal Written & Directed by @rahul_madking' What does 'Dies Irae' mean? Dies Irae is a Latin hymn from the 13th century describing the Day of Judgment — when souls are judged and either saved or damned. The phrase has been extensively used in classical music, literature, and film to evoke themes of reckoning and doom. Its powerful symbolism is echoed in compositions such as Mozart's Requiem, Verdi's Requiem, and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The musical motif has also made appearances in iconic films like The Shining, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, The Lion King, and Star Wars. An impressive crew With 'Dies Irae', Rahul Sadasivan reunites with much of the team behind his acclaimed horror thriller 'Bramayugam'. Director of photography Shehnad Jalal, known for his atmospheric frames, returns. So does art director Jothish Shankar, whose visual design contributed significantly to Bramayugam's eerie tone. Editor Shafique Mohammed Ali, who crafted the tight pacing of Bramayugam, is also back on board. The music will be composed by Christo Xavier, raising expectations for a haunting, immersive score that resonates with the film's intense themes. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Expectations are sky high Following the critical success of 'Bramayugam', fans are eagerly anticipating what Rahul Sadasivan will be cooking next, that too with the talented Pranav Mohanlal. Rahul Sadasivan has previously helmed the films 'Red Rain' and 'Bhoothakaalam', in which the former one received much acclaim after its satellite streaming.