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13 hours ago · James Gunn reveals ‘sweet’ link between his rescue dog and Superman’s pet in new film. Superman’s canine friend Krypto will make his movie debut in the 2025 blockbuster
James Gunn shares the first look of Krypto the Superdog from upcoming Superman movie ... a superpowered dog from Superman's home planet Krypton, has appeared in dozens of animated DC films, but ...
5 hours ago · Krypto is the superpowered dog from Superman's home planet of Krypton. He has been in the DC universe since 1955 but mostly in animated films and series. He has never made it to the silver screen ...
3 hours ago · Louis Hofmann, the German breakout actor of “All the Light We Cannot See,” headlines the movie. Markus Goller, whose latest film “Die Ironie des Lebensand” was a box office hit in Germany ...
The film was a box office success – according to Variety it was the fourth highest grossing film in England. [5] It is not listed in Kinematograph Weekly as one of the most popular British films of 1957 but the magazine said the movie was "enjoying a triumphant West End run". [6]
13 hours ago · The death of Aeschylus, killed by a turtle dropped onto his head by a falcon, illustrated in the 15th-century Florentine Picture-Chronicle by Baccio Baldini [1]. This list of unusual deaths includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout history, noted as being unusual by multiple sources.
13 hours ago · The Master and Margarita (Russian: Мастер и Маргарита) is a novel by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, written in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940. [1] A censored version, with several chapters cut by editors, was published in Moscow magazine in 1966–1967, after the writer's death on March 10, 1940, by his widow Elena Bulgakova (Russian: Елена Булгакова).