ILM The dynamic between visual development, visual effects production and the shaping of creative choices underpins the flow of work across departments at Industrial Light & Magic. In its work on ...
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Dynamic Duo was originally penned by Coco 's Matthew Aldrich. Now, Per Av Club, DC Studios has brought in 500 Days of Summerwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for a major script rewrite.
For those who believe in the conspiracy theory that the NFL is "scripted"—i.e., that league execs decide which teams will see success before the season even starts—Monday was a big day on the internet ...
For now, rumors have settled on the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max featuring a smaller Dynamic Island, and now a leaker has revealed its alleged size. iPhone 18 Pro with a smaller Dynamic Island ...
We’ve known for a long time that Apple’s eventual goal is to be able to hide both the selfie camera and all of the Face ID components beneath the display so that the screen is completely uninterrupted ...
James Gunn publicly released the full screenplay of Superman on January 21, 2026. He posted, “For your enjoyment, the Superman screenplay,” on X (@JamesGunn), along with a link to the screenplay on ...
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