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  • 1 week ago | fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen

    When Danny Boyle dropped 28 Years Later, it wasn’t just another zombie sequel — it was a full-blown resurrection of everything the franchise stood for, now infused with new dread, chaos, and cinematic boldness. The man behind 28 Days Later didn’t just return to polish up an old hit. He came back swinging, rebuilding his survival-horror vision from scratch and giving fans something fiercer, darker, and far more apocalyptic than expected.

  • 1 week ago | fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen

    When people hear about celebrities hitting rock bottom financially, it almost sounds like fiction. These are folks who rake in millions — how could they possibly lose it all? But fame doesn’t come with a financial advisor baked into the deal. Celebs are just people with a lot of money and, sometimes, very little money sense. Between poor choices, shady business deals, wild spending habits, and plain old bad luck, even the rich and famous can end up broke.

  • 1 week ago | fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen

    How I Met Your Mother was always, at its heart, a laugh riot, even with all the heartbreaks, breakups, and life lessons. Ted Mosby’s winding journey toward finding “the one” gave fans a reason to tune in every week—but let’s be honest, it was the chaos, the inside jokes, the utterly ridiculous Barney-isms, and the lovable gang of five that really made it shine. Over nine seasons and 208 episodes, the show delivered plenty of belly laughs. But some episodes?

  • 2 weeks ago | fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen

    James Gunn’s upcoming Superman movie is making fans sit up with excitement—and for good reason. With David Corenswet stepping into the iconic red boots, and the likes of Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult adding firepower to the cast, this feels like a fresh, bold reset for the DC Universe. Slated for a July 11 release, this film has everyone buzzing, but one thing people always notice first is the suit. After all, what’s Superman without that powerful outfit?

  • 2 weeks ago | fandomwire.com | Sohini Mukherjee |Sayantan Gayen

    Superman has always been the gold standard for superheroes. Long before caped crusaders filled our screens, he was already soaring through the skies and saving the day. His first live-action appearance hit theaters in the late 1940s, and from there, the Man of Steel became not just a comic book icon but a global symbol of hope. With so many actors stepping into that iconic suit across various timelines and styles, Superman has had his fair share of cinematic highs and lows.

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