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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COM10 most anticipated summer movies of 2025Table of Contents Table of Contents Thunderbolts* – May 2, 2025 Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – May 23, 2025 From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – June 6, 2025 The Life of Chuck – June 6, 2025 Elio – June 20, 2025 28 Years Later – June 20, 2025 Jurassic World Rebirth – July 2, 2025 Superman – July 11, 2025 The Fantastic Four: First Steps – July 25, 2025 The Naked Gun – August 1, 2025 Summer is just around the corner, meaning Hollywood is ready to roll out big-budget films to score at the box office. From May to September, audiences will be treated to exciting movies to enjoy with their friends and family. While 2025 has already released some top-tier movies, many of the year’s best films have been saved for the sunny season. From IP-based blockbusters like Superman to new franchises like Elio, moviegoers should keep their eyes on these films in the coming months. Recommended Videos Marvel Studios / Marvel Studios This Marvel Cinematic Universe film will show Bucky Barnes, Yelena Belova, and several other former Marvel villains teaming up to save the world from the superpowered Sentry after a black ops mission gone wrong. Related Though Marvel movies have been a hit-or-miss lately, Thunderbolts* has been marketed as a dark and unique crossover centered around Earth’s Unlikeliest Heroes. Overall, it seems like this superhero movie may break the mold on several fronts and give the MCU the shot in the arm it needs as it continues to build up to Avengers: Doomsday. Paramount Pictures / Paramount Pictures This massive spy film will conclude the story set in motion in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning and quite possibly the story of Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise). As Ethan and his team continue their quest to find and destroy the AI “Entity,” The Final Reckoning While the franchise’s previous movie underperformed in theaters, Mission: Impossible remains one of the most popular movie franchises in the world, meaning countless audiences will surely choose to accept a ticket for its latest entry. Lionsgate / Lionsgate After the massive high that John Wick: Chapter 4 left the franchise on, this spinoff will continue to expand its world by following a new assassin (Ana de Armas) seeking vengeance for her father’s death. Though Keanu Reeves won’t be leading this spinoff film, Ana de Armas has proven herself capable of leading this big-budget blockbuster.Ballerina should continue to deliver the franchise’s brand of meticulous, blood-pumping action and jaw-dropping imagery that has made it such a modern action juggernaut. Neon / Neon Based on the novella by Stephen King, The Life of Chuck depicts the emotional life of Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston), culminating in the appearance of a mysterious billboard congratulating him on his 39 years of life. Since The Life of Chuck is a King adaptation, it goes without saying that the film has garnered much attention. The film received massive praise following its premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the TIFF People’s Choice Award. Though director Mike Flanagan has broken from his traditional brand of horror seen in classics like Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House, he has reportedly delivered one of the best Stephen King adaptations yet. Also, the film’s distributor, Neon, has become extremely popular in recent years due to hits like Longlegs, Immaculate, Anora, and Parasite, meaning the film has received an extra dose of hype from audiences. Pixar / Pixar Once again, Disney and Pixar venture into the final frontier together, only this time, it will follow a young boy (Yonas Kibreab) as he gets abducted by aliens who mistake him for the ambassador of Earth and ends up navigating the weird and wonderful Communiverse. Since it is Pixar’s first time exploring the world of intelligent aliens, Elio has already teased a vibrant and imaginative story in its trailers, showcasing the studio at its most creative. After Pixar broke box office records with Inside Out 2, this animation giant seems ready to wow audiences again with this brand-new adventure. Sony Pictures Entertainment / Sony Pictures Entertainment Over 20 years after they resurrected the zombie franchise with 28 Days Later, director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland have returned with this long-awaited threequel. 28 Years Later The film’s haunting trailer has hyped up this sequel to be a dark, sprawling, and action-packed zombie epic, giving audiences more reasons to get excited about this movie. Universal Pictures / Universal Pictures Directed by Gareth Edwards (The Creator), Jurassic World Rebirth depicts an expedition into an old Jurassic Park lab site to recover some dino DNA, where several mutated dinosaurs threaten those who dare to set foot on their island. It seemed like the Jurassic World franchise had run out of steam with its third film, but given its massive popularity, it was all but guaranteed that people would line up for a sequel. Nevertheless, Jurassic World Rebirth seems like it could present a fresh but familiar adventure to audiences, thanks to a new set of stars and some monstrous new dinosaurs. Superman will introduce DC’s next Man of Steel as he struggles to battle Lex Luthor and countless other threats to the people of Earth. Superman is one of the most popular and influential characters in all of fiction, so many eyes have been locked on this new interpretation of the character. The trailers for the film have presented a lot for fans of Richard Donner and Zack Snyder’s Superman films, although the haters have been desperate to find excuses to rip on this film before it’s even released. A lot hinges on Superman’s success, as it could make or break the new DC Universe. However, director James Gunn has proven himself a master of making superhero movies many times in the past, making this film the most highly anticipated film of the summer. Marvel Studios / Marvel Studios The Marvel Cinematic Universe will finally introduce its new version of the Fantastic Four with this cosmic epic. Taking place outside the Sacred Timeline, The Fantastic Four: First Steps will follow Marvel’s First Family as they try to protect their version of Earth from being devoured by Galactus. Director Matt Shakman has already developed enough prestige in the Marvel community by directing every episode of the hit Disney+ show WandaVision. Since the film promises to introduce iconic characters like Galactus, the Silver Surfer, and Doctor Doom, the latter of whom will be the MCU’s next big bad, this blockbuster is gearing up to be Marvel’s most thrilling film yet. Paramount Pictures / Paramount Pictures Actor Liam Neeson takes the mantle of Detective Frank Drebin (Junior) as the new face of the Naked Gun franchise. Given the original Naked Gun’s illustrious legacy, this reboot has a lot to live up to in 2025. However, the film is in good hands with director Akiva Schaffer (The Lonely Island) and producer Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy). Editors’ Recommendations0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue
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ARSTECHNICA.COMNetflix introduces a new kind of subtitles for the non-hearing impairedWait, what did they say? Netflix introduces a new kind of subtitles for the non-hearing impaired Just the dialogue—no sound effects or music cues. Samuel Axon – Apr 25, 2025 4:48 pm | 129 Netflix programming is getting a new kind of subtitles. Credit: Netflix Netflix programming is getting a new kind of subtitles. Credit: Netflix Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Learn more Multiple studies and investigations have found that about half of American households watch TV and movies with subtitles on, but only a relatively small portion of those include someone with a hearing disability. That's because of the trouble many people have understanding dialogue in modern viewing situations, and Netflix has now introduced a subtitles option to help. The closed captioning we've all been using for years includes not only the words the people on-screen are saying, but additional information needed by the hard of hearing, including character names, music cues ("dramatic music intensifies") and sound effects ("loud explosion"). For those who just wanted to make sure they didn't miss a word here and there, the frequent descriptions of sound effects and music could be distracting. This new format omits those extras, just including the spoken words and nothing else—even in the same language as the spoken dialogue. The feature will be available in new Netflix original programming, starting with the new season of You in multiple languages. Netflix says it's looking at bringing the option to older titles in the library (including those not produced by Netflix) in the future. Traditional closed captions are still available, of course. Those are labeled "English CC" whereas this new option is simply labeled "English" (or whatever your preferred language is). This is just the latest answer to a long-standing problem. Streamers and device makers have been including speech or dialogue boost audio modes to help users better understand dialogue, too. There's no single reason this is now a problem that needs solving—rather, it's a confluence of things. The performance style of actors in current TV shows and movies is more naturalistic and less elocutive than it once was, so characters are more likely to speak softly. Streaming services compress the audio more vigorously than is common in physical media, which can cause problems with intelligibility. The range of home audio hardware is far wider than ever before, so engineers and editors mastering shows and films face the near-impossible task of providing strong dynamic range and quality for those with high-end systems, but still making it sound good on cheap TV speakers. It's a relatively new problem, and everyone from hardware makers to audio engineers is seeking the ideal solution. Netflix's new subtitles don't really fix it, of course, but they make the viewing experience a little nicer for the millions of people who've resorted to reading subtitles all the time. Samuel Axon Senior Editor Samuel Axon Senior Editor Samuel Axon is a senior editor at Ars Technica, where he is the editorial director for tech and gaming coverage. He covers AI, software development, gaming, entertainment, and mixed reality. He has been writing about gaming and technology for nearly two decades at Engadget, PC World, Mashable, Vice, Polygon, Wired, and others. He previously ran a marketing and PR agency in the gaming industry, led editorial for the TV network CBS, and worked on social media marketing strategy for Samsung Mobile at the creative agency SPCSHP. He also is an independent software and game developer for iOS, Windows, and other platforms, and he is a graduate of DePaul University, where he studied interactive media and software development. 129 Comments0 Commentaires 0 Parts 34 Vue
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMWhy indie board game companies are teaming up to sue TrumpSeveral tabletop game companies are teaming up to sue Trump over his tariffs. mrs/Getty Images 2025-04-26T16:30:10Z Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Board game companies are suing Trump because they say tariffs are affecting their profits. Stonemaier Games said in the lawsuit it expects to pay "millions" due to tariffs. Trump says the tariffs are meant to boost US jobs, but the cost is often passed on to the consumer. A group of tabletop game companies is suing President Donald Trump because it says his tariffs are reducing their profits to the real-world value of Monopoly money.Stonemaier Games, which makes the popular board games "Wingspan," "Rolling Realms," and "Vantage," announced its involvement in the lawsuit this week. The company said the lawsuit would "challenge the unchecked authority" of Trump and his tariffs."We will not stand idly by while our livelihoods—and the livelihoods of thousands of small business owners and contractors in the US, along with the customers whose pursuit of happiness we hold dear—are treated like pawns in a political game," the company said.Lawyers for Stonemaier, which is based in St. Louis, said in a legal complaint that the company estimates it will pay "millions in tariffs" because it manufactures all of its games in a Chinese factory owned by Panda Game Manufacturing, which is based in Canada. Stonemaier has printed its games in China for more than 13 years, the lawsuit says.At least nine other companies joined Stonemaier in the lawsuit, saying Trump's tariffs will cause substantial harm to their business. XYZ Game Labs, Rookie Mage, Spielcraft, and TinkerHouse Games are all board game companies that are joining the lawsuit.Spielcraft, an independent Nebraska-based board game maker, paid $4,335 in tariff fees in April, the lawsuit says.Other small businesses also joined the suit. Clothing company Princes Awesome, which makes inclusive clothing for children and adults, paid $1,041 for dresses imported from China in March, according to the lawsuit."Princess Awesome has also ordered additional products from Peru, Bangladesh, and India that they anticipate will arrive in the United States in the coming weeks and are continuing to place new orders for imports," the complaint says.Trump and his treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, have said that the tariffs are part of a strategy to increase manufacturing jobs in the United States. But that could take a while. In the meantime, tariffs can raise prices and reduce the dollar's purchasing power, leaving consumers with less money to spend.Experts told Business Insider that supply chain disruptions caused by the tariffs could cause prices to spike and the availability of goods to decrease in as early as a few weeks.Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing the companies in the lawsuit, said in a statement that Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional and that only Congress should have the power to levy tariffs."The Constitution gives Congress—not the president—the power to impose tariffs because policies affecting an entire nation should come from the body most representative of the entire nation," the statement says. "And Congress cannot delegate that core legislative power to the president." Recommended video0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue
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GIZMODO.COMTrump DOJ Threatens Wikipedia’s Nonprofit Status Over Alleged ‘Propaganda’Between scrubbing government websites of information about everything from vaccine efficacy to LGBT health matters and the ongoing war with higher education, the Trump administration seems to have a problem with freely available information that doesn’t align with its particular ideology. That war on knowledge appears to have extended to Wikipedia. Earlier this week, a Trump appointed attorney sent a letter to the Wikimedia Foundation accusing it of allowing the spread of propaganda and threatening its nonprofit status. The letter—which was sent by Ed Martin, the acting US attorney for the District of Columbia, and first obtained by The Free Press—alleges that Wikipedia’s host organization may be “engaging in a series of activities that could violate its obligations under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26 of the United States Code”—the law that allows the organization to operate as a tax-exempt nonprofit. Martin accuses the Wikimedia Foundation of falling short of te requirements to maintain that status because, he claims, Wikipedia is “allowing foreign actors to manipulate information and spread propaganda,” and “permitting information manipulation on its platform, including the rewriting of key, historical events and biographical information of current and previous American leaders, as well as other matters implicating the national security and the interests of the United States.” He also claims that because the foundation’s board is made up of “primarily foreign nationals,” that it is “subverting the interests of American taxpayers.” In order to quell these supposed concerns that read more like a thinly veiled threat to fall in line with the administration’s preferred version of history, Martin requested documents and responses to a slew of questions, including details about the organization’s safeguards to prevent propaganda and processes in place to prevent foreign influence campaigns. The Wikimedia Foundation has until May 15 to respond to the inquiry. This type of attack made on Department of Justice letterhead has become Martin’s calling card, so Wikipedia is in good company for a very bad precedent. Martin also sent letters to CHEST Journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Obstetrics and Gynecology in recent weeks, accusing the peer-reviewed scientific journals of being “partisans in various scientific debates” and failing to include scientists with “competing viewpoints” in their publications. Martin is also the guy who threatened to take legal action against publications that reported on employees working for the Department of Government Efficiency and demanded that multiple lawmakers who spoke out against Elon Musk’s ongoing dismantling of the federal government clarify their statements that he alleged were threats against him. Given that Musk has made Wikipedia a target, calling it “Wokepedia” and claiming that it is “an extension of legacy media propaganda,” it’s no surprise that Martin turned his attention to the free, community-managed online encyclopedia. He’s serving as the government’s attack dog, and frankly he comes off as a petty little tyrant about the whole thing. He’s drawn the ire of free speech organizations who see through his pretty transparent efforts to scare people into subduing criticisms of the administration and silencing the spread of anything that may go against the party line. But credit where it’s due, he’s very good at sending letters.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue
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WWW.ARCHDAILY.COMLa Géode Cinema / loci animaLa Géode Cinema / loci animaSave this picture!© Adrien Daste & Loci AnimaCinema•Paris, France Architects: loci anima Area Area of this architecture project Area: 3000 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photographs Photographs:Adrien Daste & Loci Anima Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: A&T, ADM, D3A, Flipo, HTI, Imax, Les établissements Giffard, Manganelli Technology, Transform Lead Architect: Françoise Raynaud More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. In the 19th arrondissement of Paris, within Parc de la Villette, the architectural firm Loci Anima (led by Françoise Raynaud) delivered in December 2024 the renovation of La Géode and its hemispherical cinema, originally designed by Adrien Fainsilber, for Universcience (owner) and Pathé Cinémas (concessionaire). While the IMAX screen was already immersive, it is now the whole cinema that has been transformed into a fully immersive experience. Even before entering, the dichroic façade invites visitors into a realm of illusion, where natural light seems to flow through a coffered ceiling. This façade echoes the aesthetics of contemporary stained glass, playing with light and reflections. Its raw, geometric design evokes a monolithic stained-glass effect, where transparency and color blend seamlessly with architectural rigor—an ode to the cinema itself.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Loci anima designed the renovation as a multisensory experience, engaging both sight and taste. From the confectionery area onwards, architecture and illusion merge to plunge visitors into a delicious dreamlike world, before leading them into a vast circular space animated by shadows and light.Save this picture!The interior of La Géode, an architectural and technological marvel inaugurated by Adrien Fainsilber in 1985, features an inverted mushroom-shaped concrete structure, supported by a central pillar of just 4 m2. The addition of a platform to accommodate the IMAX projector and another to fill the pit in the hall had to respect this delicate structural balance, which seems to defy gravity. Loci anima has enhanced the spectacle of this brutalist masterpiece – in the spiritual sense, a concrete cathedral – by stripping it of all conventional cinema elements. In reality, the show has already begun.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!A 360° projected image on the walls encourages visitors to explore the space, where the architectural heritage is once again highlighted through light. Two panoramic elevators and an 11-meter floating staircase pierce through the building, leading from the hall to the entrance of the auditorium. A foyer allows visitors to observe the spherical structure close up _ This is not for the faint-hearted. The auditorium is now equipped with a new 1,000 m2 hemispherical screen, specifically designed for a new 4K laser projector, complemented by an IMAX 6.0 sound system. The seating capacity has been reduced from 400 to 286 custom-designed seats, offering six different reclining angles to enhance spectator comfort. However, before the screening even begins, visitors embark on a virtual discovery of Parc de La Villette, as the geodesic dome itself becomes a window to the outside world—one last illusion to enrich the journey. The interior renovation of La Géode achieves a perfect symbiosis between structural materials and virtual imagery, integrating video mapping and spatialized sound, right up until the return to reality.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less Project locationAddress:19th arrondissement of Paris, FranceLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeloci animaOffice••• Published on April 26, 2025Cite: "La Géode Cinema / loci anima" 26 Apr 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1029390/la-geode-cinema-loci-anima&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue
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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMCreating a Half Circle Material in UE5 #shortsIn this clip, I demonstrate how to create a half circle material for the Vortex effect in Unreal Engine 5. Follow along as I set up the material and prepare for particle effects!#UnrealEngine #GameDevelopment #NiagaraTutorial #UE5 #ParticleEffects0 Commentaires 0 Parts 33 Vue
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WWW.NATURE.COMPsychedelics reduce fear by targeting immune cells that modulate brain cellsNature, Published online: 23 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01133-9Immune cells boost stress-linked fear responses by communicating with brain cells. One way that psychedelics lessen such fear is by modulating this interaction.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 32 Vue