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Ryan Reynolds Claims Deadpool Will be a Supporting Character Going Forward

Ryan Reynolds Claims Deadpool Will be a Supporting Character Going Forward

After Deadpool & Wolverine became a box office hit, many fans assumed another sequel was only a matter of time. However, according to writer and star Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool may no longer lead his own films. “I have some stuff kind of written, but I don’t think I am ever going to center him again,” Reynolds said in a recent interview on Sunday Today. “He is a supporting character. He is a guy who is great in a group.”

Forbes Says Superman Made $100 Million of Profit After Claiming it Lost Money at the Box Office

Forbes Says Superman Made $100 Million of Profit After Claiming it Lost Money at the Box Office

There’s spin—and then there’s what Forbes just pulled about Superman box office profits.

On October 6th, a Forbes contributor analysis by Tim Lammers suggested that James Gunn’s Superman failed to make money at the box office in theaters. By November 8th, the same outlet published a new piece by Mark Hughes flatly claiming the opposite: that the film “generated more than $100 million in profits.”

Jimmy Kimmel and Wife Mislead Their Kids By Telling Them Trump Was Behind ABC Suspension

Jimmy Kimmel and Wife Mislead Their Kids By Telling Them Trump Was Behind ABC Suspension

It turns out Jimmy Kimmel doesn’t just spread misinformation on the air — he also misleads his own kids.

When you think things can’t get stranger in late-night television, Jimmy Kimmel and his wife Molly McNearney have managed to top themselves. In a recent episode of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast, Jimmy Kimmel and McNearney admitted that they told their kids President Trump was responsible for Kimmel’s recent suspension from Jimmy Kimmel Live.

YouTube TV Offers $20 Credit After Disney Blackout as Dispute Enters Second Week

YouTube TV Offers $20 Credit After Disney Blackout as Dispute Enters Second Week

For the second time in as many years, the standoff between Google’s YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company has left millions of households without ABC, ESPN, FX, and a long list of other Disney-owned networks. The dispute began when their carriage agreement expired just before midnight ET on October 30, 2025 — and now, as frustrated viewers sit through another weekend without football or Disney primetime TV, YouTube TV is trying to calm the outrage with a small financial olive branch: a $20 credit.