SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” now playing in theaters.
Just like the infinite Spider-Verse itself, there are so many different versions of Spider-Man and other spider-themed heroes that pop up in “Across the Spider-Verse” that it’s almost impossible to keep track of everything. In the new movie, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) reunites with Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) and learns about the Spider Society, a group of Spider-People who protect the multiverse.
Call it Cooking With Katy: “Bon Appétit” edition. Katy Perry has released the music video for her Migos collab, and she’s being baked and broiled in L.A. chef Roy Choi’s kitchen. A searing commentary on the way our culture consumes women? Almost. The video is mostly deeply uncomfortable meal prep, punctuated with a cannibal cabal. Migos, knowing better, don’t partake in any of Perry’s too-literal visuals. Let’s break down the most uncomfortable moments.
The scene had all the makings of a horrific tragedy: On Thursday, a woman emptied what looked to be a large red can of gasoline all over the front porch of the house where Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta. She was seemingly intent on burning the historic home down.
But two visitors from Utah who had come to see the historic site were watching the woman — and they acted quickly to save it, standing in her way when she tried to bring a lighter onto the porch.
Getty/Backgrid Composite Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are making every minute count before she jets off to Argentina November 9 for her 'Eras' tour because they spent the night together Friday at his home.
Backgrid Taylor's security cars were parked outside Travis' mansion, keeping a watchful eye out for gawkers and trespassers.
Getty As you know, Taylor was cheering her BF on Thursday night, and it's the third game she's attended.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania takes a lot of strides to set up Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and pull audiences further into its Multiverse Saga. The third installment of the Scott Lang portion of the franchise leaves San Francisco for the Quantum Realm, known as the microverse in the comics, opening the Avenger and his subatomic particle-obsessed colleagues up to diversions into other MCU narratives. The Easter eggs aren’t rampant in the Quantum Realm (though it necessitated not one, but two credits scenes), but the references are there if you are appropriately squinting: