Will say both Toy Story 3 and 4 play out with a strong sense of finality like “okay we SWEAR this is the last time” but in 5 the movie’s played off as “okay fine you all know we’re gonna do a couple more of these”
Disney and Pixar teamed up with Starlight Children’s Foundation to bring Toy Story 5 magic to children’s hospitals across the country. During a recent visit to an Orlando hospital, patients and their families got to meet characters, draw with Pixar animators and watch the film.
.@billboard says Katy Perry’s “143” could end up becoming the secret pop gem of Summer 2026.
“In the right settings — and with measured expectations — Perry’s album is also just plain damn fun. 143 isn’t a groundbreaking album, but it can still make for a great summer soundtrack. […] Of course, there are better albums in Perry’s discography, and 143 never quite reaches the heights of Teenage Dream or even 2017’s Witness. But if you pull out the EDM jams and put them on a playlist, you may be pleasantly surprised at just how well they hold up for a summer road trip, dayclub party, or pool day and barbecue at home The album won’t change your life, but it could just change your mood.
The weather is balmy, spirits are high and the country feels ready to rally. Maybe we’re just feeling optimistic, but 143 seems primed to finally have its time in the sun.”
Almost nothing has been consistent with this slate. Everything has changed, some projects aren't even happening and some are in development hell it seems.
I really don't see how this is any different than the DCEU before it.
Yup. Superhero movies are no longer the monoculture. Heavy hitters like Batman and Spider-Man will always perform well, but the days of average superhero films being bulletproof from failure are over. It is the end of an era.
Michael Johnston has been enjoying the huge success of his new horror film 'Obsession', but he's spoken about how he'd love to star in a great gay love story soon.
The actor, who came out in early 2023 and has played several queer characters, spoke to Out about how much he enjoys getting to represent the LGBTQ+ community in his life and work.
He said, "I'm so proud of who I am. I've been out, I wouldn't say loudly, but it's just part of who I am. It's such an honor to be able to live my life, be who I am, and hear what an incredible difference it makes. I got hundreds and even thousands of messages from people saying, 'Thank you for just being who you are."
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over two years after people in his own party said he was too far gone to run for Office, he’s still giving speeches that are more coherent than anything Donald Trump has ever said in his life.