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Gizmodo
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
DC Has Found a Familiar Face to Write the ‘Wonder Woman' Movie
We may know how the new Resident Evil movie fits in with the games. Matt Shakman talks about working with the Russo Brothers to prep the Fantastic Four for Avengers: Doomsday. Plus, Ross Duffer debunks those wild Stranger Things season 5 runtime rumors. Spoilers, away!The Wrap reports that Supergirl screenwriter Ana Nogueira has been tapped to pen DC Studio's fast-tracked Wonder Woman movie. A synopsis for the new Resident Evil movie (via DanielRPK and Comic Book) suggests it's set between the events of the second and third Resident Evil video games. Bryan (Austin Abrams), a laid-back organ courier, is sent on a late-night delivery to Raccoon City General Hospital. En route through a snowy mountain road, he accidentally hits a strange woman with his car. She survives—but something is very wrong. As he tries to help, Bryan stumbles into a full-blown outbreak involving horrifying tentacle-based mutations and bio-engineered monstrosities. In conversation with Deadline, director Matt Shakman said the Russo Bros. were 'very curious' about the making of Fantastic Four: First Steps. They were very curious about what we were doing, they came to tour our sets, they would watch scenes that we were cutting together, they wanted to get to know these people as they were working on their story and their script, so that I could pass the baton to them and these characters would be well cared for. Variety reports the In a Violent Nature sequel begins filming this September in Canada. The official Avatar Twitter page has released our first look at Varang, the villainous Na'vi of the Mangkwan Clan to be introduced in Fire and Ash. Meet Varang in Avatar: Fire and Ash. Be among the first to watch the trailer, exclusively in theaters this weekend with The Fantastic Four: First Steps. — Avatar (@officialavatar) July 21, 2025Fathom Entertainment has released a short teaser for Primitive War, the upcoming film about U.S. soldiers in Vietnam fighting dinosaurs, coming to theaters this August 21. According to Bloody-Disgusting, Jennifer Tilly has joined the cast of School Spirits' third season as a character named Dr. Deborah Hunter-Price. The outlet additionally reports Maria Dizzia, Patrick Gilmore, Alex Zahara, Ian Tracey, Jess Gabor, Zack Calderon, Ari Dalbert, and Erika Swayze are additionally attached to guest-star. During a recent interview with Variety, HBO's Casey Bloys stated the third season of The Last of Us 'is definitely planned for 2027.' In a recent Instagram story captured by Bloody-Disgusting and Fangoria, Ross Duffer stated the rumors about the final season of Stranger Things' inflated episode lengths are 'not even close to accurate.' Finally, Spoiler TV has images from 'Too Many Secrets,' this week's new episode of Revival. Click through to see the rest. Martial law grips Wausau as Dana and Wayne uncover a conspiracy more personal than imagined. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.


CBC
24-05-2025
- Automotive
- CBC
N.B. man with cancer wants to sell his stuff and meet some new friends. Both are happening
Getting rid of unused items has become a priority for Gerry Carroll, so he decided to sell them out of his car's trunk. Carroll, from Riverview, N.B., has terminal cancer and says he wants to leave less clutter for his wife. He said he's been hoarding items since 1967. He believes he only has a year or two to get rid of his things. "I would say that people in my generation didn't have a lot and when they did get something, or accumulate items, they had a tendency to keep them, and I still have that habit," he said. His habit of collecting stuff from yard sales got worse over time. There was no room left in his garage. Carroll said where he lives now isn't suitable for his own garage sale. So, inspired by a practice in England, he organized an event where people sell stuff out of the trunk of their car. "My time to do this may be limited and my wife wants me to make things easier for her, should I escape this world," he said. A social media post made by Carroll yielded a lot of response. He partnered with a property owner in Moncton, who let him use his empty lot on Mountain Road. Carroll said the idea is for anyone interested to show up and set up shop. He said he also plans to have a food truck on site and possibly some music in the future. "There's nothing in it for me monetarily. It's just satisfaction of seeing an idea put into place and working and hopefully get rid of my stuff," he said. The first event happened on Saturday morning with four vendors, including Carroll and the property owner. A food truck was also to arrive later in the day, said Carroll. He said it isn't all business. It's intended to be a social gathering, too. Timothy Girwan was one of the vendors who set up his shop at 8:30 a.m. He made about $85 over the first four hours, he said. Girwan said he likes to buy stuff at auctions and is also a member of a few buy-and-sell Facebook groups. He said he connected with Carroll after hearing about his event. "I think it's going to be a great venue to … probably make some new friends and get out and enjoy ourselves," he said. Wendy Deschenes had advertised online about her participation in the event and had several customers visit her. Some showed up before she could even set up her display, she said. "I've had some people from Sackville," she said "I've had lots of people from Moncton."


CTV News
21-05-2025
- Business
- CTV News
‘The prices are pretty high': Maritime shoppers, store owners cope with cost of food
Produce is pictured at Rinzler's on Mountain Road in Moncton, N.B., on May 21, 2025. (CTV Atlantic/Derek Haggett)