This heroic Cast Member is our dear friend Robert. He received 6 stitches but is recovering in the hospital. Heโs a former stunt man and his quick thinking saved many. Please keep him in your prayers.
This evening, 53 members of the Corps of Cadets took the Oath of Office and were commissioned into the United States Armed Forces.
We are immensely proud of their dedication, their sacrifice and their commitment to lead and serve our nation. Please join us in congratulating these newly commissioned officers as they take the next step in their military careers.
Thank you for choosing to serve. Gig โEm!
Rob Reinerโs impact on cinema is immeasurable.
Across decades, his work shaped how we laugh, how we love, and how we tell stories. From the razor-sharp satire of 'This Is Spinal Tap' to the aching nostalgia of 'Stand by Me,' the enduring romance of 'The Princess Bride' and 'When Harry Met Sally,' the suspense of 'Misery,' and the moral weight of 'A Few Good Men,' his films became cultural touchstones... endlessly quoted, revisited, and cherished across generations.
Rob told stories with uncommon warmth and clarity, moving seamlessly between comedy, romance, drama, and suspense. His work received an Academy Award nomination for 'A Few Good Men' and helped create moments that have lived with audiences for decades. In his films, we continue to find laughter, love, and a reflection of ourselves.
Happy first night of Hanukkah to all Marvelites who celebrate!
Many comicbook writers throughout history have been Jewish Americans who celebrated the Festival of Lights, including Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Bill Finger, Jerry Siegal, Joe Schuster, and Larry Lieber.
Since his 1961 debut, it was heavily hinted at that Ben Grimm (the Thing) was Jewish ๐ In this 1976 holiday card, Jack Kirby drew Grimm celebrating Hanukkah, further confirming fan theories.
Chag Sameach!
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