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Tom Holland Teases the Final Frame of Spider-Man: Brand New Day Will Explain the Film’s Title : Coastal House Media
A major Marvel rumor is making waves online, with reports claiming that Adam Driver is being lined up to play Magneto in Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated X-Men reboot.
The casting rumor quickly gained traction after surfacing through industry scoopers before spreading across social media, Reddit, and several entertainment news outlets. While Marvel Studios has yet to confirm the report, Driver’s name has rapidly become one of the most talked about possibilities for the iconic mutant leader.
If the rumor proves true, Driver would become the third major actor to portray Erik Lehnsherr on the big screen, following legendary performances by Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender. The role is widely considered one of Marvel’s most complex characters, requiring an actor capable of balancing both villainy and sympathy, something many fans believe Driver has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.
Adding even more excitement to the speculation is the timing. Marvel Studios is expected to return to Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, and many insiders believe the presentation could serve as the stage for the studio’s first official X-Men casting announcements. While rumors continue to point toward Hall H as the place where Marvel could unveil its new mutant lineup, the studio has not confirmed that any X-Men casting announcements are planned, making the speculation just that for now.
Recent reports have suggested Marvel is assembling a fresh roster of mutants following the events of Avengers: Secret Wars, with younger actors reportedly being sought for characters like Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, and Nightcrawler. Veteran actors are still believed to be in the mix for legacy characters such as Magneto and Professor X, making Driver’s rumored involvement a believable fit if Marvel chooses to go that route.
Magneto, Marvel
Driver is no stranger to blockbuster franchises, having portrayed Kylo Ren throughout Disney’s Star Wars sequel trilogy while also earning Academy Award nominations for Marriage Story and BlacKkKlansman. His ability to portray emotionally layered characters has made him a longtime fan favorite for several Marvel roles.
For now, however, fans should approach the rumor with caution. Marvel Studios has remained silent regarding its X-Mencast, and numerous names have been linked to the reboot over the past year without becoming official.
With San Diego Comic-Con just around the corner, fans may not have to wait much longer to learn who will lead the next generation of Marvel’s mutants. Whether Adam Driver ultimately dons Magneto’s iconic helmet remains to be seen, but if the Hall H rumors prove accurate, the official reveal could be just days away.
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Brendan Fraser’s 112-Minute Cult Classic Sci-Fi Mashup Is Perfect From Start to Finish
In the 1990s, Brendan Fraser was the king of fish-out-of-water movies. From his first major role in 1992’s Encino Man to his 1997 turn as the titular star of George of the Jungle, Fraser became known for his skill at portraying charming, lovable heroes who are truly out of their element. His talents for this kind of film reached a crescendo with 1999’s unique genre mash-up Blast From the Past, now streaming for free on Tubi. An unusual comedic mix of a rom-com, sci-fi, and Cold War-era intrigue, Blast From the Past remains an infinitely charming movie that has only grown better with age.
‘Blast From the Past’ Has a Uniquely Fun Premise
In Blast From the Past, Fraser portrays Adam Webber, a 35-year-old man who was born and raised in his parents’ nuclear-fallout shelter. His father, Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken), built the shelter at the height of the Cold War, believing a nuclear attack by the Soviet Union on the United States was imminent. At the peak of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Calvin and his pregnant wife, Helen (Sissy Spacek), take refuge in the bunker, right before a military jet crashes into their home, leaving them trapped inside. Calvin misunderstands the accidental crash as a nuclear apocalypse, and the family stays locked in the bunker for 35 years.
Helen eventually gives birth to their son, whom they raise and teach over the next several decades. Years later, the now-adult Adam ventures to the surface to get supplies for his family’s shelter and possibly find a wife. The plot mixes the fears and paranoia of the Cold War era with a hilarious fish-out-of-water premise, as Adam struggles to learn about the modern world after a sheltered life with his parents’ traditional, conservative 1950s values. Then, he inexplicably meets and falls in love with a single modern woman, Eve Rustikov (Alicia Silverstone), and high jinks naturally ensue. Blast From the Past’s mixture of satire and light sci-fi was whimsical, and something we hadn’t seen in a modern Hollywood rom-com at that point.
Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone Make an Unexpectedly Perfect Romantic Pair
Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone play off each other well as a classic opposites-attract rom-com pair. Silverstone brings a believable, witty, and modern sensibility to the role, showing increasing maturity as an actress following her iconic turn as Cher Horowitz in 1995’s Clueless. Eve is initially confused and put off by Adam’s starry-eyed wonderment and aw-shucks personality, but eventually comes to believe his cover story that he’s traveling from out of town and looking to stock up on supplies for his family.
Eve has a grounded, believable cynicism to her character, and even after she genuinely starts falling for Adam’s charming personality and old-fashioned values, she still suspects that he is too good to be true. After a significant misunderstanding, Adam finally tells Eve the truth, which allows Eve to finally embrace their relationship, and Adam to finally realize that his father was wrong about the nuclear apocalypse. Fraser and Silverstone display amazing onscreen chemistry and since the actors have such a natural, likable dynamic, it’s easy to root for them to get together by the end.
‘Blast From the Past’ Has Only Gotten Better With Age
Blast From the Past was not embraced by critics when it was released, but 27 years later, it holds up better than many of its rom-com contemporaries. Its tremendous cast, unique premise, and the incredible chemistry between Fraser and Silverstone elevate the experience, making it exceptionally entertaining.
In addition to its love story, Blast From the Past also has something moving (and perhaps fairly retro) to say about families. Walken and Spacek prove their comedic chops as Adam’s eccentric parents, Calvin and Helen, and director and co-writer Hugh Wilson uses their storyline as a way to nicely showcase how we deal with and accept our parents’ eccentricities. Even after Adam told his father the truth about how the Cold War ended, Calvin is still stuck in his ways; Eve observes her future father-in-law taking measurements outside to build another fallout shelter. As Eve recounts at the end of the movie, “Adam says this is simply how things work. First, the parents take care of the children, and then the children take care of the parents.” It’s a very idealized, albeit charming, view of accepting our parents’ foibles.
Meanwhile, Adam proves that he’s much more adaptable in the modern world, growing more accustomed to life in 1999 by the film’s end. However, he still maintains his more idealized view of the world — and as Eve points out at the film’s end, she refuses to spoil his dreams, saying, “Why spoil his dreams? They’re such wonderful dreams.” This is another element that sets Blast From the Past apart: its genuine earnestness and the heartfelt emotional truth to its characters. The movie is just as much about the love Adam has for his parents as his love for Eve. Blast From the Past is an easy viewing choice for anyone looking for a fun rom-com with a unique sci-fi-esque premise, and it will only continue to get better as time progresses and it becomes even more of a literal blast from the past.
Blast from the Past
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February 12, 1999
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112 minutes
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Hugh Wilson
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Bill Kelly, Hugh Wilson
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Big Brother Spoilers: Rome’s Major Creep Factor, Angela’s Epic Meltdown & Ashley Safe on BB28!
Time for a Big Brother update before tonight’s curated CBS episode. We’ve got live feeds updates on Rome Seymour saying something that’s vomit and cringe inducing about his showmance partner.
Plus, Angela Murray is yanked back from the brink of a full paranoid meltdown and Ashley Trail (bartender) might actually be safe on Thursday.
Big Brother: Dee’s Strategic Moves and Angela’s Paranoia
On the live feeds, Dee Valladares put in some time suffering through a morning chat with Haley Thogmartin whom she hates. But Dee’s always working. And when Haley asked if Rick Devens would turn on them (aka the fake larger Red Corner alliance), Dee said yes, in the long run.
Dee’s always playing eight or ten moves ahead in any game she’s in. Because she said Devens was her ride or die but in her intro package, she said she’d cut her Final 2 ally if it was better for her in the end. So, setting up Devens as a sacrifice in week 1 is strategic.
Angela Murray was falling apart on Tuesday and Wednesday with her paranoia getting the better of her. I know in a closed room watching the live feeds, Alison Grodner’s cackling and rubbing her hands together, waiting. She wants Angela in full crazy eyes psycho mode.
Angela’s decided Drew Campbell has betrayed them, even though he was specifically tasked with socializing and talking around the BB28 house. So, Angela suspects Drew, Ashley, Mallory Aurichio, Lyric Medeiros, Jason de Puy, LaTrice “Lala” Verrett, Melody Morris, Rome and Taylor Brown are working together. Nine people.
BB28: A Game of Telephone and the Tally
Ashley said she heard them mentioned as an alliance from Drew. Mallory reported back to Drew what Ashley was saying. Dee, Devens and others realize that Angela needs managed. Meanwhile, Drew seems loyal and keeps reporting back to the Crossovers.
He told Devens that Rome approached him for a Final 4 with them, Lyric and Melody, whom Drew’s clearly crushing on. Tuesday evening, Dee warned Ashley that the Blockbuster was her best shot at staying in the BB28 house this week.
Dee, Barrett Pfeiffer and Drew also came up with a plan last night that if Ashley loses the Blockbuster, they’ll spread out and create some confusion trying to protect her. Meanwhile, Yash Patel thinks he has this locked up.
At 3:15 this morning, Angela assured her allies her paranoia over Drew has calmed and she now trusts him. I think her core issue is she can’t accept that Jason betrayed her after that tear-filled moment when Angela opened up about her son.
But yes, Jason’s targeting her. Her allies are right to distrust her because Tucker saved Angela in BB26 and she turned on him. She spins out fast and blows up big.
Big Brother: Showmancing Gone Wrong and Jason’s Lies
Meanwhile, Lyric’s worried that people will know she and Rome are sharing a bed and asked Mallory not to tell anyone. Umm. Hello. They are now sharing a bed for most of the night – how does Lyric think people do not know?
Speaking of bed sharing, Devens and Barrett shared a bed last night, but no cuddling or talking about their love story or plans to get a dog together like Lyric and Rome were doing.
BB28: The Big Ick from Showmance
If you haven’t heard yet, this gave me the ick – a moment with Lyric and Rome. He promised to keep her and everyone safe. That’s nice. Then he said to Lyric, “you’re my little girl.” Then, she asks Rome, “are you saying that you love me?”
He tells Lyric, “No, I’m not saying that yet.” She tells Rome she can’t wait to hear him say he loves her in like a week. The “little girl” stuff is ick. And then Rome called her “little girl” talking to Lala and others too.
And by the way, Drew seems to think Kamuela “Kamu” Kirk and Rome are going to be facing off over who’s the alpha in the house soon. That and Jason calling Barrett “Daddy” and also Devens “Big Daddy” and I’m just ready to turn off the live feeds if I’m being honest.
And speaking of Jason – at this point, I’m not sure if he’s capable of NOT telling lies. He told Lyric he only lies to Angela and Haley which is in itself a lie. And then, Jason cried on Angela less than an hour later in the storage room.
Jason’s boo-hooed and told Angela he loves her and Haley both and doesn’t want to choose between them. Angela played him hard. Because she said she loves him and is on his side. Once Jason left the storage room, her true colors came out.
Angela cam talked and said she thinks she did a good job convincing Jason. Angela smiled and said “Jason thinks he’s got me wrapped around his little finger and I’m freaking loving it.”

Big Brother: Veto Results and Vote Counting
Okay so tonight’s veto comp on the curated CBS episode is supposed to feature Will Kirby and Howie from BB6. And casuals will see Mallory win it, take herself off the block & Dee renoms Ashley.
For those keeping track in real time, it’s time to start counting votes. Ashley has been campaigning and now Dee’s decided that Ashley’s a good get since she’s unclaimed. So, Dee wants to scoop her up. And she brought in Kamu to convince the other two from the real Red Corner.
Dee was able to bring Kamu around that Ashley’s a number for them with no other allies. And that taking out Yash or Taylor destabilizes the other side of the house where allies are building around Rome and Jason. Kamu went back to Chuk Anyanwu and Haley to sell it.
BB28: Women Winning the Majority?
With 17 houseguests on BB28, two final nominees on the block and one HOH, that means 14 available votes. As of now, Angela, Devens, Drew, Kamu, Chuk, Haley and Barrett are ready to save Ashley if she doesn’t win the Blockbuster.
If it’s a 7-7 tie, Dee can break it to save Ashley. Now, if it’s Yash and Taylor in the end, that’s more debatable. The guys want a girl to go because the math is mathing for them. If Yash goes, the guys are down by two.
That being said, Taylor may be safe and Yash could go home. The main reason to evict Taylor is to separate her from Lala and Jason and from Rome, Lyric and that side of the house. Taylor has done some solid campaigning that seems to have benefited her.
Yash campaigned but may be optimistically misreading many houseguests’ responses as confirmation they’ll vote to keep him. Obviously, Wednesday night and Thursday morning are going to be critical to lock in those votes on Big Brother 28.
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Christopher Nolan Delivers the Definitive Cinematic Epic : Coastal House Media
There are great movies, there are unforgettable movies, and then there are films that redefine what blockbuster filmmaking can be. Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey firmly belongs in the latter category. With breathtaking visuals, career-defining performances, and an emotional core that never loses sight of Homer’s timeless story, The Odyssey isn’t simply one of the year’s best films. It stands among the finest achievements of Nolan’s extraordinary career.
Rather than treating Homer’s epic as nothing more than an excuse for massive action sequences and mythical creatures, Nolan crafts a deeply human story about perseverance, family, identity, and the emotional cost of war. Every impossible obstacle Odysseus faces feels meaningful because the journey has always been about one thing: finding his way home.
The Odyssey [credit: Universal Pictures]
Matt Damon delivers one of the most restrained performances of his career. His Odysseus isn’t portrayed as an invincible action hero, but as a weathered man carrying years of physical and emotional scars. The performance perfectly complements Nolan’s vision, showing a legendary warrior whose greatest battle is simply surviving long enough to return to the people he loves.
Anne Hathaway shines as Penelope, bringing remarkable strength and quiet resilience to every scene. Tom Holland delivers one of his strongest dramatic performances as Telemachus, whose own journey becomes just as compelling as his father’s. Robert Pattinson nearly steals every scene he’s in with an unforgettable performance that provides just enough unpredictability to keep audiences on edge.
Visually, The Odyssey is simply astonishing.
Shot entirely for IMAX, Nolan and cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema create images that demand to be experienced on the biggest screen possible. From towering cliffs and endless oceans to mythical encounters that feel both terrifying and beautiful, every frame reminds viewers why practical filmmaking still matters. There is a tangible scale and realism here that computer-generated spectacle rarely achieves.
Ludwig Göransson’s score deserves equal praise. The music elevates every triumph, every loss, and every quiet moment of reflection, becoming the emotional heartbeat of the entire film.
Perhaps Nolan’s greatest accomplishment is balancing spectacle with intimacy. While audiences will undoubtedly remember the Cyclops, the Sirens, and the film’s massive action sequences, it’s the quieter moments between family members that leave the deepest impression. The relationship between Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus gives the film genuine emotional weight that continues long after the credits roll.
The Odyssey [credit: Universal Pictures]
The film’s nearly three-hour runtime never feels excessive. Every chapter serves a purpose, allowing the audience to fully experience the trials that shaped one of literature’s greatest heroes. Nolan’s signature nonlinear storytelling is present but never distracting, adding depth without sacrificing clarity.
If there’s any criticism to be made, it’s only that some supporting characters deserved more time to breathe. With a cast this talented, a few memorable performances inevitably disappear sooner than audiences might hope. Yet even this feels less like a flaw and more like the unavoidable reality of adapting one of history’s greatest epics into a single film.
Critics have been nearly unanimous in their praise. The New York Times named it a Critic’s Pick, calling it “a classic in every sense” and “a transporting affirmation of the art and a work of pure cinema.” The Associated Press similarly praised the film’s emotional depth and breathtaking spectacle, while early reactions have hailed it as one of Nolan’s most ambitious accomplishments.
Christopher Nolan has spent decades pushing the boundaries of blockbuster filmmaking with films like Memento, The Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Oppenheimer. Somehow, The Odyssey feels like the culmination of everything he has learned along the way. It is visually magnificent, emotionally resonant, intellectually engaging, and endlessly cinematic.
This is exactly why people go to the movies.
Final Verdict
The Odyssey is an extraordinary achievement that honors one of history’s greatest stories while firmly establishing itself as one of the defining films of modern cinema. It is epic in scale, intimate in emotion, and unforgettable from beginning to end. Christopher Nolan has once again reminded audiences why he remains one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation.
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Raunchy, R-Rated Classic Featuring Margot Robbie Is Completely Misunderstood
By Chris Snellgrove
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Every now and then, I see the mainstream reaction to a successful movie and it makes me feel like I’m taking crazy pills. Perhaps the greatest example of this is the reaction to The Wolf of Wall Street, Martin Scorsese’s film about the infamous stockbroker named Jordan Belfort. The film is amazing, and it became both a critical and commercial smash hit. Nonetheless, every time I turned around, I saw more people condemning the film. To some degree or another, all of the haters share the same sentiment: that The Wolf of Wall Street effectively glorifies its main character’s illegal, immoral, and downright depraved activities.
Now, that’s an understandable surface-level reading of a movie where a guy parlays manic narcissism into a life of wealth and fame, complete with Margot Robbie in his bed every night. However, what such critics are really complaining about is that Scorsese didn’t give us something with the binary morality and instant consequences of an afterschool special, complete with messages like “drugs are bad, kids!” Instead, the director did something better than pretty much any film since Trainspotting: he revealed the downright intoxicating allure of this hedonistic lifestyle before revealing exactly how much damage it can cause to a man and his family.
Greed Has Never Looked So Good

The Wolf of Wall Street focuses on Jordan Belfort, someone who discovers early on that he is very successful at selling stocks. He opens his own brokerage firm, recruiting his buddies and training them in the art of pumping and dumping. Along the way, he gains fame, acclaim, and more money than God. Unfortunately, this causes him to sink into a life of drug abuse that only gets worse as his criminal activities catch the attention of the FBI. Ultimately, he must decide what to save: the scummy business he built from the ground up, or the brilliant young man who has effectively buried himself in a life of delinquency and decadence.
From the very beginning, The Wolf of Wall Street has been plagued by criticisms that it glorifies all of the excessive and downright dangerous behavior of Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jordan Belfort. These critiques typically focus on the ratio of content we are shown. That is, in its oversized three-hour runtime, we see far more of Belfort and other characters living lavish, impossibly expensive lifestyles than we see them paying for their transgressions. Belfort may get arrested at the end, but the film’s haters don’t believe that is enough to offset the rest of the film emphasizing just how well crime can pay.
Why The Haters Are Wrong

It doesn’t help that Belfort, thanks to DiCaprio, is very handsome and charming. Critics of The Wolf of Wall Street believe this helps the film portray this shady stockbroker as someone to look up to. Throw in the fact that the victims are mostly invisible and Belfort’s life is so luxurious, and you are left with a seeming message that crime really does pay. The whole movie feels like an exciting rollercoaster, one that ends with the charismatic criminal serving less than two years in prison. Because of these things, haters consider The Wolf of Wall Street an unabashed and downright dangerous bit of blatant hero worship.
Of course, the harshest critics of The Wolf of Wall Street are wrong about the movie glorifying Jordan Belfort. From the very beginning, Martin Scorsese’s film reminded me of what producer Andrew Macdonald once said about Trainspotting. That film generated a similar moral panic from haters who thought that it was glorifying drugs. Regarding that panic, the producer once told the BBC that, “we were determined to show why people took drugs … you had to show that it was fun and that it was awful.” This caused director Danny Boyle to chime in: “It’s the music and humor that makes people feel it’s glamorising drugs.”
The Modern Anti-Drug PSA

The similar response to The Wolf of Wall Street proves the aphorism from True Detective is, well, true: time really is a flat circle. Obviously, Boyle’s comments explain why so many think Scorsese’s film is glorifying bad behavior: because Belfort, his friends, and their insane actions are often downright hilarious. Many people have trouble separating fiction from reality in their heads, and their own laughter at these onscreen antics makes them feel guilty. They wouldn’t cheer for actual criminals doing terrible things, so they feel weird cheering a fictional sleazebag. Instead of processing how and why they feel this way, these haters simply conclude that the film must be endorsing bad behavior.
The irony here is that The Wolf of Wall Street does condemn that bad behavior, but it does so in a realistic way. We see Jordan Belfort destroy multiple marriages, lose his reputation, and ultimately get tossed in jail; as both a stockbroker and a human being, he fails on almost every level. Why would he go down such a self-destructive path, knowing how risky it could be? Simple: money and power. Belfort is hypnotized by the obscene amounts of money he is making, and his growing love of wealth steadily erodes his judgment. Nothing is more powerful than money, and Scorsese has crafted a tale of power completely and utterly corrupting someone.
You’re Never Higher Than Before The Fall

As with Trainspotting, The Wolf of Wall Street channels the hilarious highs and sobering lows of drug abuse. One of the reasons that anti-drug commercials were always a joke is that they focused entirely on the consequences of abuse, but never on why someone would be tempted in the first place. Scorsese’s film chronicles how Jordan Belfort’s road to hell was paved with every temptation known to man; by the time we see his epic fall from grace, it’s clear that none of this was worth it, despite the drug-fueled ride. That’s ultimately far more effective than a movie that channels its inner South Park to simply say, “Drugs are bad, mm’kay!”
All of this is, of course, part of the magic. The Wolf of Wall Street can be seen as a cautionary tale, one that goes to great lengths to show the dangers of drug abuse and criminal activity. But it can also be seen as a breezy comedy powered by sex, drugs, and stock’n’roll. In reality, the movie is both things: it entertains us with the exploits of very fallible characters while also exploring the permanent consequences of their drunken follies. Ultimately, The Wolf of Wall Street’s concern trolls need to take their own advice and worry about their own addiction: namely, the high they get from preaching to people on the internet!
The Wolf of Wall Street is currently streaming on Hulu.
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‘Jurassic Park’ Star Sam Neill’s Cause of Death Revealed
Actor Sam Neill passed away on July 13, 2026, at age 78. Although he had been open about his cancer struggles, his family released a short statement saying that his death was “sudden” and “unexpected.” Less than a week after his tragic passing, his cause of death was made public by a representative for the “Jurassic Park” actor.

On July 15, a representative for the actor revealed that the “Jurassic Park” star had passed away due to pneumonia at age 78.
“Prior to becoming sick, Sam had valiantly fought and beaten lymphoma through a new treatment called CAR-T therapy,” the actor’s representative told PEOPLE magazine in a brief statement.
The representative noted that the actor had been busy in the past twelve months. In addition to filming four projects back-to-back, he was also running his winery, Two Paddocks.
Neill’s Rep Requests Donations In Lieu Of Flowers

A private family memorial will be held at his New Zealand farm. The date of the memorial has yet to be announced.
“I’d like to thank those who were truly close to Sam for considering his privacy with the respect he earned and his loved ones need and deserve during this immeasurably difficult time,” his rep added.
In lieu of flowers, Neill’s rep said that fans could donate to some of the actor’s favorite causes, which include The Dunstan Hospital Foundation, The Snowdome Foundation, the NZ Nature Fund and Sustainable Tarras.
Sam Neill Was Diagnosed With A Rare Type Of Blood Cancer In 2022

In 2022, “The Hunt for Red October” actor was diagnosed with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, a rare kind of blood cancer. He later revealed that he was in remission, but admitted that he would have to receive chemotherapy for the rest of his life.
Despite his cancer struggles, his family said that his death was “sudden and unexpected” in a heartfelt statement shared on Instagram following his passing.
“It is with immense sadness that the whānau [extended family] of Sam Neill share the news of his passing on Monday 13th July, in Sydney, Australia,” the statement began.
“Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterized his whole life,” they continued. “The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer-free. They would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at St Vincent’s Private Hospital for their incredible care.”
The statement went on to say, “More details will be shared later, but for now, on behalf of the family, we ask that you respect their privacy as they navigate this immeasurable loss.”
Sam Neill Left Behind Four Children

The actor is survived by four children. He fathered a son named Andrew in his 20s, but he did not have a relationship with him until the pair reunited in 2014. He shared another son, Tim, with his “Omen III” costar, actress Lisa Harrow.
He adopted another daughter, Maiko, with his ex-wife, Noriko Watanabe, whom he was married to from 1989 to 2017. They also shared a daughter named Elena.
Many Hollywood Stars Paid Tribute To The Late Actor
Many of the late actor’s costars took to social media to pay tribute to the actor following his death. His “Peaky Blinders” costar Cillian Murphy called him “one of the kindest, funniest and gentlest people, and one of the finest actors,” adding, “Like everyone who knew and worked with Sam, I admired him and adored him in equal measure…RIP.”
His “The Hunt for Red October” costar Alec Baldwin shared a tribute on Instagram, saying, “Sam Neill was not only one of the most talented people I have ever worked with, but one of the kindest and warmest as well. After The Hunt for Red October, I had always hoped to work with him again.”
“Jurassic World” director Colin Trevorrow called the actor “a deeply soulful and beautiful man” in his Instagram tribute, adding, “He was a friend and collaborator at a challenging time, and his strength gave us all strength.”
“I’ll remember him for his tranquility, his love of wine, and for the calm assuredness he brought to his characters,” he continued. “It’s not every lifetime you get to befriend a legend. Forever grateful.”
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Moneybagg Yo & Ari Fletcher Fuel Marriage Rumors With Ring Flex
Roomies, the internet is buzzing and wondering if wedding bells already rang for Moneybagg Yo and Ari Fletcher. Folks think the couple secretly walked down the aisle after Bagg popped out wearing a HUGE rock on his ring finger while celebrating Ari’s 31st birthday in Spain.
RELATED: Ari Fletcher & Moneybagg Yo Bring The Heat To Ibiza For Her Birthday & Fans Can’t Get Enough (PHOTO + VIDEO)
Fans Speculate That Moneybagg Yo’s Latest Jewelry Flex Means More Than Just Ice
Ari Fletcher hasn’t slowed down on sharing content from her birthday getaway in Ibiza. She recently celebrated her 31st trip around the sun on July 12th with Moneybagg Yo and a few of her close friends. Fans have been clocking her every move, trying to catch a glimpse of the vacation vibes, and one thing they couldn’t help but notice was Bagg’s HUGE ice — which they think could mean more than just a flashy accessory.
Ari recently dropped a carousel of photos from the trip on Instagram, and Bagg made a few appearances. In two flicks, fans spotted some BIG BLING on his ring finger, sparking speculation that the couple may have already secretly tied the knot. However, neither Ari nor BAgg have confirmed that they walked down the aisle.
The Roomies Think Ari & Bagg Already Said “I, Do”
Folks online stood ten toes down on their theories in The Shade Room’s comment section, saying Ari and Moneyabgg’s energy — and even the vibes from the photos are giving VERY much “been married!” Check out some reactions below.
Instagram user @softlifero wrote, “U can tell they already married 😂❤️”
Instagram user @longlivequeenlexi wrote, “aww he the wedding 😆”
While Instagram user @changingfaceslove wrote, “They BEEEN married 😂 I love them😍”
Then Instagram user @zenoviaqueen wrote, “They so cuteeee together 😍😍😍”
Another Instagram user @itssimplyneisha wrote, “Them ppl been married they playing with y’all 😂😂😂”
Instagram user @1x.autumnn wrote, “That man in love 😍😍😍”
Then another Instagram user @ris_dejesus wrote, “😍 congratulations we love to see a happy couple.”
While another Instagram user @sadiekreates wrote, “Now THAT’S a ring!!!! 😍😍😍 💍 🔥”
Instagram user @naturallykurvedd wrote, “Baby they been married !!”
Finally, Instagram user @l3av3m3al0n34l wrote, “He loves her down and she loves him just as much. Black Love❤️❤️❤️”
Ari Previously Spilled Tea About Her & Bagg’s Wedding Plans
While fans are busy trying to figure out if Ari and Bagg secretly said, “I do,” Ari already gave fans some tea about their wedding plans. During BET Weekend, she addressed the huge ring she’s been showing off all year and revealed that she and Bagg have an official wedding date planned for 2027. Ari said she’s excited for their big day but admitted she’s “really nervous” too. When asked why, she kept it real and said, “Cause I’m grown as h*ll […] a wedding?!”
@theshaderoom Aww! Congratulations 🎉! #AriFletcher confirms she is indeed an wedding planning for her 2027 wedding 💗! #BETAwards #BETMediaHouse (🎤: @China_lovelace, @Jade Ashley ♬ original sound – The Shade Room
RELATED: Ari Fletcher Spills Tea On Wedding Plans With Moneybagg Yo As Fans Zoom In On Her Icy Ring (VIDEO)
What Do You Think Roomies?
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Yo, Joe! Danny McBride To Write And Direct G.I. Joe Movie
By Chris Snellgrove
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While the ‘80s were full of iconic children’s franchises, only a handful have successfully reinvented themselves for modern audiences. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, and even Ghostbusters have received multiple successful revivals, but several other franchises (like He-Man, judging by the poor box office for Masters of the Universe) still primarily appeal to middle-aged men. This includes G.I. Joe, a ‘60s IP that was transformed into the ultimate toyline for ‘80s kids. With comics, cartoons, video games, and more, G.I. Joe was everywhere. But after three different middling live-action movies failed to impress audiences, it seemed like the brand was effectively dead.
In recent years, however, G.I. Joe has gotten a real shot in the arm. Skybound has released awesome comics set in a brand-new Energon Universe, all while allowing original Marvel scribe Larry Hama to continue his own long-running story in its own timeline. After Transformers: Rise of the Beasts teased the return of the Joes, it was just a matter of time before they hit the big screen again. Now, it’s official. Paramount is working on a new film featuring America’s favorite fighting force, and they finally decided who they want to revive the franchise: Danny McBride will write and direct the G.I. Joe movie.
Fourth Time’s The Charm

Danny McBride’s involvement in this project isn’t all that surprising to those who have been keeping track of it. Paramount has been working on their untitled G.I. Joe film for a while now, and McBride was one of the creators working on the script. The studio also hired controversial writer Max Landis to write a draft, essentially forcing him and McBride to compete with one another. Now, it’s fair to say that McBride won that competition: not only will he be writing the G.I. Joe film, but this movie will also be his directorial debut.
Beyond the fact that McBride will write and direct the movie, very little is known about the upcoming G.I. Joe movie. Ahead of their merger with Warner Bros., Paramount has been focusing on important legacy IPs, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek, and even Top Gun. Done well, a G.I. Joe movie has the potential to appeal to old-school fans and younger audiences looking to discover a new favorite. However, it’s a fairly big gamble: the last G.I. Joe film was 2021’s Snake Eyes, which angered hardcore fans while barely drawing any attention from mainstream audiences.
And Knowing Is Half The Battle

Given that McBride is best known as a comedic actor and writer, it sounds like Paramount wants to create a tongue-in-cheek homage to G.I. Joe that still respects these characters and their universe (like Travis Knight did with Masters of the Universe). The studio obviously wants to drive more subscribers to Paramount+, and if the Joe movie is successful, it could lead to spinoff films and even TV series. At the very least, the movie should have some momentum behind it, as it will likely hit theaters after the premiere of the upcoming Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover cartoon.
Danny McBride may seem like an odd choice to direct G.I. Joe, but he certainly has a passion for the brand. After all, who can forget when he played himself in This Is The End and took demented glee in making Channing Tatum (star of the original G.I. Joe film) into his love slave? In all seriousness, McBride is a very gifted writer, one whose quirky sense of humor will hopefully help him craft a great story. Only time will tell if that translates to box office success, though. After all, when it comes to Hollywood, great writing is only half the battle!
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Matt Damon almost turned down “The Martian ”— but Ridley Scott changed his mind with 6 words
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The actor argued that he had already played a stranded astronaut in “Interstellar,” and couldn’t do it twice in a row.
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The Role That Made Zendaya Threaten To ‘Leave’ Tom Holland
Zendaya is to thank for Tom Holland taking up the offer to appear in Christopher Nolan’s big-hit movie, “The Odyssey.” However, the decision didn’t come so easily.
The friends-turned-lovers formed a bond that turned into a lifetime partnership on the set of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” back in 2021.
Holland recently looked to that foundation when he was presented with the difficult choice of having to choose between “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and “The Odyssey.”

During a recent round table with director Nolan and his co-stars Anne Hathaway and Matt Damon, the British actor revealed how Zendaya convinced him about the role.
In the ancient Greek-inspired fantasy film, Holland plays the role of Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, played by Damon, and Penelope, played by Hathaway.
“To be honest, when I got home after our meeting, I sat down with Z and was like, ‘I’ve been offered this movie.’ And she was like, ‘By who?’ And I was like, ‘It’s the big one,’” he recalled.
When it was confirmed the script came from Nolan, Holland expressed concern about clashing schedules as he was due to begin filming the fourth sequel of the Marvel movie. However, Zendaya encouraged him to go for it, putting her foot down.
“Z said, ‘I’ll leave you if you don’t do The Odyssey,’” he said, according to People Magazine.
Jon Bernthal Praises Zendaya And Tom Holland’s Relationship

Luckily, Holland listened to his woman and the pair ended up as co-stars in the Nolan adaptation and also in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”
Schedules for both powerhouse movies didn’t end up clashing, as Sony Pictures was able to push back filming dates to make room for the duo.
While on the set of both summer blockbusters, due for release this July, Holland and Zendaya caught the attention of their co-star Jon Bernthal, who couldn’t help but gush about their chemistry.
“Beyond all the movie star stuff and success that guy has, the fact that he has that kind of relationship — and that he loves as hard as he does — makes me so happy. I’m so proud,” he revealed in an interview with Variety.
“The Bear” actor revealed he got to know Zendaya and was in awe of their bond.
Bernthal, who starred alongside Holland in the 2017 movie, “Pilgrimage,” also felt proud to reunite with his former co-star, whom he has known since he was 17.
When Did Zendaya Fall In Love With Tom Holland?

Although Holland and Zendaya started as friends who were cast as on-screen lovers in the superhero franchise, insiders say a particular moment changed the dynamic.
As reported by The Blast, the London native’s performance of “Umbrella” on “Lip Sync Battle” reportedly swept the Disney alum off her feet as she was amazed by his talent.
“It’s not just sexy, but it shows how amazingly talented he is. It takes a lot of confidence for a straight guy to pull off drag,” a source explained.
Zendaya, who performed “24K Magic” by Bruno Mars, was left in total admiration, changing the way she saw Holland.
Inside Tom Holland And Zendaya’s Secret Wedding

Despite being global movie stars who met on set, Zendaya and Holland have managed to keep details of their romance super secret, including their wedding.
After confirming engagement rumors in late December 2025, the lovebirds remained quiet on wedding plans until the “Uncharted” actor broke his silence last month.
Following speculations that the pair had secretly gotten married, Holland was asked during an interview how his family members reacted to AI-generated images of their nuptials circulating online.
As The Blast reported, the 30-year-old replied that they weren’t fooled ” because they were all there… That’s all you’ll get on that.”
Tom Holland Entering A New Chapter After ‘The Odyssey’

Amid the blockbuster-packed summer for Holland, the actor has had time to reflect on what starring in Nolan’s project means for his career.
Describing the opportunity as “a real pinch-me moment,” Holland noted that his role as Telemachus, a young man in search of his father, highlighted how it might be his last chance to play a younger character.
It also helps that his personal life has evolved into a phase, thanks to his marriage to Zendaya. The combination confirms to Holland that he is in a “new chapter” of life, per The Blast.
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Rory McIlroy Candidly Talks About Death, His Golf Legacy
When Rory McIlroy is gone, he’s not particularly concerned about the impact he’s left on the game of golf.
McIlroy, 37, was asked about his “legacy past when you’ll be on this Earth” during a press conference on Tuesday, July 14, ahead of the 2026 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
“I don’t really care,” McIlroy said. “I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me. But I’ll be long gone. I’ll be dead.”
He added, “I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me. I’ll be six feet under. I don’t think I’ll be a ghost.”
Scottie Scheffler got similarly existential when he asked if he cares about his “legacy” on Tuesday.
“I mean to be completely honest, not really,” Scheffler, 30, told reporters at Royal Birkdale. “I don’t really play for a place in history. I’m not playing for anything like that. Because, this is going to sound a little morbid, but at the end of the day I’m going to live my life and then it’s going to end. And when it ends, I’m going somewhere else and I’m not going to be here anymore.”
Scheffler continued, “Legacy and all that stuff was never really something that motivated me. For me, it was always competition. I loved playing golf. I loved waking up with butterflies because I’m going out to play a tournament and I get a chance to compete today. I love those feelings, and when I retire, I’m going to miss them.”
Ultimately, Scheffler confessed that he has “never once thought about how I’m going to be remembered.”
Scheffler’s comments came one year after he ruminated on his purpose ahead of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
“Life goes on,” he said of success. “Is it great to be able to win tournaments and to accomplish the things I have in the game of golf? Yeah, I mean it brings tears to my eyes just to think about because I’ve literally worked my entire life to become good at the sport and to have that sense of accomplishment, I think is a pretty cool feeling. To get to live out your dreams is very special.”
Still, Scheffler admitted that he isn’t motivated to “inspire somebody else to be the best player in the world.”
“Because what’s the point?” Scheffler questioned. “This is not a fulfilling life. It’s fulfilling from the sense of accomplishment, but it’s not fulfilling from the deepest places of your heart. There’s a lot of people who make it to what they thought was going to fulfill them in life. Then you get there and all of a sudden you get to number one in the world and they’re like, ‘What’s the point?’”
The 2026 Open Championship begins Thursday, July 16, from Royal Birkdale Golf Club in North West England.
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