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James Gunn Films ‘Man of Tomorrow’ Inside Prison as Conflicting Reports Emerge Over Inmate Complaints

James Gunn Films ‘Man of Tomorrow’ Inside Prison as Conflicting Reports Emerge Over Inmate Complaints

James Gunn’s next Superman movie began production on April 20, and early reports suggest some dissatisfaction has already emerged—though not from the cast or crew. Instead, the concern is coming from inside the location being used for filming. The Man of Tomorrow production is reportedly shooting prison scenes at FCI Atlanta, a low-security federal facility.

Star Wars Celebration 2027 Targeted by Boycott Over Organizer’s Supposed ICE Connection

Star Wars Celebration 2027 Targeted by Boycott Over Organizer’s Supposed ICE Connection

A small vocal segment of the fandom is calling for a Star Wars Celebration boycott. The 2027 event is being organized by ReedPop, a subsidiary of RELX. The protesters argue that since RELX holds government contracts that work directly with the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Star Wars community is being “used as a shield for corporate complicity in state violence.”

Chris Pratt Made A Pitch to Marvel for Star-Lord’s Return

Chris Pratt Made A Pitch to Marvel for Star-Lord’s Return

Among the many notable absences during last spring’s Doomsday chair stream was Chris Pratt. In a recent interview with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the actor said that he’d be happy to come back to the MCU as Star-Lord and has even made a pitch to Marvel. “I personally have a really strong vision of what I would want him to do,” Pratt said. “And I think it’s f***ing great.”

George R.R. Martin Says The ‘Game of Thrones’ Book Ending Won’t be Same as HBO Series

George R.R. Martin Says The ‘Game of Thrones’ Book Ending Won’t be Same as HBO Series

The ending of HBO’s Game of Thrones proved to be one of the most controversial events in television history. Based on the in-progress series of novels by George R.R. Martin, the show eventually outpaced the source material. Showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss reportedly worked from Martin’s outlines when writing the finale, but many fans—and Martin himself—have been outspoken about their dissatisfaction. Martin recently reaffirmed that the book ending will be different from the TV series.