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Minneapolis food hall to permanently close next week
Minneapolis food hall to permanently close next week

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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Minneapolis food hall to permanently close next week

Minneapolis food hall the North Loop Galley will close its doors permanently next weekend after almost six years in business. Galley Group CEO Chad Ellingboe confirmed in an email to Bring Me The News that the venue in Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood will close on Saturday, May 10. The food hall opened its doors in December 2019, but like the rest of the restaurant industry was soon rocked by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. Despite this, the food hall weathered the storm thanks to "vendors who were willing to push through," Ellingboe said. Among its prominent vendors is Wrecktangle Pizza, which got its start at the North Loop Galley, has since expanded to several locations in the Twin Cities metro. The other current vendors at the food hall are Ono Hawaiian Plates, Ramen Kawae, and Good Boy. "We also wouldn't have made it this long without our dedicated and loyal staff members who made North Loop Galley what it is and what it was meant to be…a starting off point for new concepts and a place for the community to gather and come as they are!" said Ellingboe. "We are excited to give our loyal supporters another opportunity over the next ten days to say hi one last time, enjoy one more bowl of Ramen, one more Musabi, one more Shredder, and of course one more happy hour with the Galley Boys behind the bar!" The North Loop is home to another food hall, Graze, which also opened in 2019 and has itself undergone some recent changes, with the food hall being taken over by the Travail Group, which is behind Robbinsdale's acclaimed Travail Kitchen & Amusements.

Paramount's TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM 2 Pushed From 2026 to 2027 — GeekTyrant
Paramount's TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM 2 Pushed From 2026 to 2027 — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time23-05-2025

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  • Geek Tyrant

Paramount's TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM 2 Pushed From 2026 to 2027 — GeekTyrant

Bad news for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans hoping to see them battle the Shredder anytime soon because Paramount Pictures has officially pushed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2 all the way to September 17, 2027. That's nearly a full year past its original October 2026 date. The delay stems from what sounds like a case of major production gridlock. The sequel, like its predecessor, is relying on an international animation pipeline, with Mikros Animation in Paris (the team behind Plankton: The Movie ) and Cinesite in Montreal ( The Addams Family 2, Iwájú ) returning to craft that really cool animation style fans loved. Apparently, those schedules are now bumping into real-world constraints. The first Mutant Mayhem ended with a post-credits teaser that had Turtleheads losing their minds with a shadowy silhouette of Shredder looming over New York, summoned by the mysterious Cynthia Utrom to take on the brothers. Director Jeff Rowe has hinted that the sequel won't hold back when it comes to the legendary villain, explaining: 'Shredder is just a great character. He's an iconic, classic, loved character. He's like the Joker. You know who he is, even if you're not a fan of the source material. 'I think we definitely wanna do a villain-forward film.' But he also emphasized story above spectacle: 'We're currently trying to make decisions about that, but those decisions for us as filmmakers are always going to come from the place of what tells the best story, specifically about our main characters, the Turtles.' And there's good reason for Paramount to invest more time. Mutant Mayhem , co-written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, was a modest hit earning $180.5 million worldwide on a $70 million budget, but it hit a sweet spot with critics and audiences alike, re-energizing the franchise with a raw, youthful vibe that set it apart from previous iterations. Fans don't have to wait until 2027 for more pizza-powered action because there's an animated series you can watch, Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , a 12-episode show on Paramount+, picks up directly after the events of the movie. It brings back the original voice cast of Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Brady Noon, Nicolas Cantu, and Ayo Edebiri, so the tone and energy carry over seamlessly. Even better, a second season is already on the way in 2025, though no release date has been announced yet. So while the big-screen return is a ways off, there's plenty of Turtle content to keep fans shell-deep in action for the next few years.

Exclusive: 'TMNT' Spinoff Series 'Casey Jones' Set for Release This Fall
Exclusive: 'TMNT' Spinoff Series 'Casey Jones' Set for Release This Fall

Newsweek

time15-05-2025

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  • Newsweek

Exclusive: 'TMNT' Spinoff Series 'Casey Jones' Set for Release This Fall

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) have gone through multiple iterations over four decades, having been created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird back in 1984. Eastman and Laird created a comic based on four mutant turtles that possess keen martial arts abilities, which was meant to be a one-shot, but ended up becoming a phenomenon. Following the sheer popularity of the comics, the TMNT became a global hit, spawning multiple cartoon shows, live-action movies, video games, and more in the 1990s. Fast forward to 2025, the comics continuity has been relaunched with Paramount and IDW. The new monthly "TMNT" series is written by Jason Aaron, of "Thor" and "The Avengers" popularity, and harkens back to the brutal nature of the original comic created by Eastman and Laird. The new relaunch has been a hit, producing an already heavily anticipated spinoff revolved around the infamous Shredder. But Oroku Sakai isn't the only character that is getting a highlight, as IDW is announcing another spinoff revolving around Casey Jones. Casey Jones is a character that many TMNT fans should know well, as he is the smooth-talking and brash vigilante teammate who often teams up with the turtles, and often draws the ire of the group as well. Cover art for the "Casey Jones" comic. Cover art for the "Casey Jones" comic. IDW The new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: Casey Jones" is written by Alex Paknadel and drawn by Amancay Nahuelpan. The mini-series will follow the vigilante, giving fans a chance to truly learn what makes this hockey stick-wielding crime fighter tick. Newsweek Comics got a chance to sit down with an exclusive interview with the writer of "Casey Jones," Alex Paknadel, to talk all about the upcoming "TMNT" spinoff series. The cover for the upcoming "Casey Jones" spinoff comic from IDW. The cover for the upcoming "Casey Jones" spinoff comic from IDW. IDW What can fans expect to see in "Casey Jones?" "This is very much Casey 'off the leash,' I guess you could say. I mean, it isn't that we haven't seen that before, but I think, you know, there was very much, there was some sort of pretty high-level discussions about integrating the various kind of iterations of the character that we've seen to sort of kind of cohesive whole, you know, obviously, you know, throughout the kind of IDW continuity, there's been a lot of work, a lot of character work done. "There's been a lot of attempts to kind of rationalize this kind of backstory and to make it as kind of, you know, quite sort of dark and sort of emotionally resonant ... But I think there has been a desire to sort of hark back to the sort of more reckless kind of Mirage days. So I guess what we're doing with this series is trying to, almost, as I said, like rationalize that, and kind of bring it together and give people that kind of sort of devil may care Casey." It's been 30 years since Casey Jones was in a comic all his own, so what led to the cultivation of this story and miniseries? "This creative team has existed before, and Dave [Wielgosz] kindly reached out to me and asked if I had any interest. And, you know, of course, I did. So we all kind of jumped on it from there. And it involved just a lot of kinds of homework, you know, some very heavy kind of deep dives that were, I mean, it's, it's comics, it's fun, you know, the homework is fun. The first time ever, the homework is fun." Casey Jones has appeared in the current "TMNT" run, but he has been hunted down like the turtles have, by none other than the Foot Clan. However, the clan is now working in tandem with Heironymous Hale. After Hale captures Casey Jones, he shoots him, leaving the vigilante clinging to life in the hospital, where the new mini-series comic will kick off. What can you talk about in terms of how the "Casey Jones" series will kick off? "I don't think I'm giving too much away, but he was shot by Hieronymus Hale. He was in a coma. April's basically been kind of, you know, by his bedside the whole time, and for the first time in a long time, you know, and it's not that he hasn't had this before, but it's a level that he hasn't kind of experienced before ... One of the conclusions that you come to is that Casey is someone who hates being vulnerable in any way, right? "You know, he's a tough kid. He's also, you know, he's got a real soft center, but he hates it when that's exposed. And something like this absolutely, kind of cuts him to his core, because it makes him, you know, he realizes kind of how fragile he is." The exciting aspect about this new "Casey Jones" series is that, along with the normal Rogues Gallery for the TMNT that has been shown in the new continuity, there is also a new villain that will be introduced. Is there a villain specific to Casey Jones that is going to be introduced? "The short answer to that is maybe ... We're introducing a new villain who has been almost like precision engineered to be kind of Casey's opposite, right? And, I mean, in sort of various discussions, you know, we alighted upon this idea of like a mutant character who's almost like a combination of like Bane and Kraven the Hunter, you know, and this is someone who's sort of preying on sort of vulnerable mutants who are sort of straying outside the bounds of mutant town." Casey Jones is a well-known character to fans of the TMNT comics, shows, movies, and video games, but he may not be well-known to everyone. That said, the new mini-series will be an excellent entry point for any reader. How is the new "Casey Jones" series an entry point for the character and for readers? "We're not going to hold readers' hands. You know, that's a given. We're not going to kind of throw readers in the deep end. We'll absolutely be providing a primer for who this character is, but, you know, for anyone who's new to the character who's involved ... this is a young guy called Casey Arnold Jones. You know, he's a New Yorker. He was raised in an abusive household by a father who was a gang leader, and has become a vigilante. His best friend in the world is Raphael, from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Interestingly, Casey Jones' character linked up with Raphael when the first iteration of the character came out, and there could be an instance where we might see some crossover between the mainline series and the spinoff. Either way, the new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones" series is set for debut on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, and will run for six issues. Preorders for the comic will begin on Aug. 4. Multiple creators have also aided in variant covers, such as the black and white variant by Danny Earls. The white variant cover for "Casey Jones." The white variant cover for "Casey Jones." IDW The colored version of the variant by Earls and Jão Canola. The colored variant of "Casey Jones" by Dan Earls and Jão Canola. The colored variant of "Casey Jones" by Dan Earls and Jão Canola. IDW The main cover above by Amancay Nahuelpan, who is also the main illustrator on the series, and created the character design for Casey Jones. "Casey Jones" character design by Amancay Nahuelpan. "Casey Jones" character design by Amancay Nahuelpan. IDW The incredible jockey stick logo was also designed by IDW's Art Director Darran Robinson. To listen to the entire interview with Paknadel, watch the video above. He dives more into the p For more on Comics, head to Newsweek Comics.

Where to find all collectibles in Doom: The Dark Ages chapter 1
Where to find all collectibles in Doom: The Dark Ages chapter 1

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Where to find all collectibles in Doom: The Dark Ages chapter 1

(image via Bethesda Softworks) Doom: The Dark Ages has multiple chapters in it, and every chapter features different kinds of collectibles. The chapter 1 is titled 'Village of Khalim.' It is a rich environment filled with hidden collectibles. This chapter has a total of 1 collectible, including secrets, codex entries, collectible toys, and weapon skins. This guide will give detailed locations and instructions to help players find all the collectibles in chapter 1. All collectibles and locations in Village of Khalim Doom: The Dark Ages Chapter 1 100% Walkthrough | All Secrets, Collectibles, Upgrades & Codex Pages Here are all the collectibles in Chapter 1 of Doom: The Dark Ages: Secrets: 6 Codex Entries: 2 Collectible Toys: 2 Weapon Skins: 1 Locations 1. Secret 1 – Life Sigil After completing the Power Gauntlet tutorial, proceed through the opened doorway. Look left, smash through the door, and look left again to find a Life Sigil. 2. Secret 2 + collectible toy 1 After acquiring the Blue Key, shield-bash through the green wall to exit the church. Turn left and backtrack along the path to the church. Use the Blue Key to unlock a door on the right side of the path, which will lead to a hidden space where the Imp toy is kept. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo 3. Secret 3 + weapon skin 1 In the area where the objective is to close four demonic portals, take the left path to find a drop pod containing the Shredder weapon. After obtaining the Shredder, turn around and look to the left to find a lower area. Jump down, approach the collectible, defeat the appearing demons by shooting the barrels, and collect the Nightmare Shotgun skin. 4. Secret 4 + collectible toy 2 Return to the area with the drop pod, proceed past it, and find another area to jump down on the left. Descend to discover a secret area containing the Soldier toy. 5. Secret 5 After closing the third demonic gate, instead of proceeding to the fourth, go right to find the Purple Key. Return to the starting area where the first demonic gate was located. Use the Purple Key to unlock a gate leading to a secret area with a Life Sigil. 6. Codex entry 1 After closing the demonic gate behind Secret #5, go behind it and to the right. Climb up and around to the top of the area to find the Doom Slayer codex entry. 7. Secret 6 + codex entry 2 After destroying all four demonic gates, proceed to the next area. Following the combat encounter, just past the fiery wreckage, there is a climbable wall on the right. Climb up to find the Village of Khalim codex entry. Collecting all 11 items in chapter 1 of Doom: The Dark Ages will help players through visual enhancements via weapon skins and collectible toys. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

DOOM: The Dark Ages- A complete guide to finding all collectible toys in the game
DOOM: The Dark Ages- A complete guide to finding all collectible toys in the game

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

DOOM: The Dark Ages- A complete guide to finding all collectible toys in the game

DOOM: The Dark Ages offers more than intense demon-slaying action. Scattered across its 22 chapters are dozens of hidden collectible toys—miniature versions of the game's characters and enemies. These collectibles are found in 19 chapters and contribute to in-game achievements and lore expansion. This comprehensive guide outlines the exact locations of every toy collectible, helping you achieve 100% completion and unlock the Toy Collector achievement. Why Collect Toys in DOOM: The Dark Ages? Achievement Progress: Unlock the Toy Collector achievement. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10 Mysterious Photos That Cannot Be Explained True Edition Undo World-Building: Gain insight into the characters and lore of the DOOM universe. Exploration Rewards: Many toys are hidden behind breakable walls, secret paths, and challenging puzzles. Live Events Toy Locations by Chapter Below is a chapter-wise breakdown of where and how to find each toy: Chapter 1 Imp: After acquiring the blue key, avoid the main gate. Take the left path into a locked alleyway. Soldier: Near the Shredder weapon container—drop down the ledge during the demon portal segment. Chapter 2 Imp Stalker: After obtaining the Shield Saw, backtrack to the stacked crates (before pulling the lever). Drop into the hidden shaft. Chapter 4 Hell Knight: In the "Clear the Barracks" section—shield-charge the boarded door marked with a blue target behind three gold piles. Chapter 5 Serrat: After acquiring the Super Shotgun, climb the nearby ledge. Follow the stairs to the toy. Chapter 6 Mancubus: Climb near the Sentinel Shrine toward the statue overlooking the battlefield. Slayer: Found behind a locked door near the secret key in the Gore Portal area. Chapter 7 Pinky Rider: Break the boarded wall in the rafters of a structure near the giant statue using a shield charge. Chapter 8 Witch: Found in the caged tower—hit the red cross first, then activate the blue gear to release it. Chapter 9 Vagary: Use a secret key to access the wooden platforms above the stage. Chapter 10 Cyberdemon: During the 'Obtain the Atlan Core' mission, drop onto a floating platform using a blue boost pad. Chapter 11 Atlan: After completing the Atlan section, return to jump on its head—find the toy perched there. Chapter 12 Kreed Maykr: After getting the yellow keycard, shield-charge the vent cover. Return later with the Autoturret rune to access the toy. Chapter 14 Arachnotron: Shield-charge the blue target inside the shipwreck. Revenant: After landing at the new dragon site, jump to the cylindrical structure, then use the boost pad. Chapter 15 Agaddon Hunter: Before activating the portal, use a shield charge on the wooden wall marked with a blue target. Chapter 16 Battle Knight: Strike the red cross near the metal grate. Climb up, then backtrack to reach the toy. Chapter 17 Cacodemon Hybrid: Inside the ship, move the crate and align the metal eye device to destroy the cage and reveal the toy. Chapter 18 Komodo: Hit the blue gear in the "belly of the beast" area. Follow the gold trail and grab the toy before entering the red portal. Chapter 19 Acolyte: After collecting the blue skull, open the nearby gate to find the toy on a ledge. Chapter 20 Cosmic Baron: Behind the yellow key door near the map's edge. Maykr Drone: Pull the lever near the Sentinel Shrine. Drop down and activate the blue gear. Chapter 22 Ahzrak: Use the secret key to return to the starting area (Sentinel Shrine) or the locked door. Drop into the hidden hole. The Old One: Found behind the gate that opens after you eliminate nearby enemies. How to Unlock Toy Collectibles Use Shield Charges to break through specific walls or devices (blue/red targets). Secret Keys grant access to hidden chambers or shortcuts. Some toys require specific tools like the Autoturret Rune or Super Shotgun. Watch for visual cues like glowing gears, gold piles, or caged areas. Final Tips Revisit earlier chapters once you've unlocked more abilities. Keep an eye out for environmental clues—most toys are placed just off the main path. Breakable walls, ledges, and boost pads often lead to secret toy stashes.

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