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    The Crow reboot : From release date to plot, here's all you need to know

    The Crow, originally adapted from a book of the same name, was first released in 1994 starring Brandon Lee, the son of famed martial arts icon Bruce Lee. After decades The Crow will finally get its deserving reboot.

    The release date of the remake of Crow set for Summer: Know more

    The Crow by Lionsgate remake is going to be released finally and will be out in the Summer, June 2024. The Crow has been favored among the fans of the comic book movie in the last few decades, being held as one of the most great adaptations of the early comic book.

    Will Danny DeVito assume the role of King Wapol in One Piece Live Action Season 2?

    Actors Iñaki Godoy and Jacob Romero, recognized for their performances in Netflix's "One Piece Live Action," passionately express their desire for Danny DeVito to join the series. Fans are actively supporting an online petition, suggesting DeVito for the role of King Wapol in the highly anticipated Season 2.

    Atlantic storm Lee makes landfall in Canada with winds of 70 miles per hour, 1 man killed in Maine

    Atlantic storm Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, after causing damage in New England and Maritime Canada. The storm brought destructive winds, heavy rain, and rough surf, resulting in power outages and flooding. One person was killed in Maine when a tree limb fell on their vehicle. Lee, a post-tropical cyclone, weakened as it moved into New Brunswick and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The storm caused power outages in several areas and flooded coastal roads in Nova Scotia.

    SAG-AFTRA strike impact: Disney's Haunted Mansion premiere held without its lead stars on red carpet

    The film's producers, director, and Disney’s theme park characters were present on the red carpet, in the absence of its actors like Tiffany Haddish, LaKeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, and Jamie Lee Curtis in view of the strike.

    Theft charges dismissed against ex-manager of Marvel's mastermind Stan Lee

    Morgan was accused of stealing over $220,000 in proceeds from three memorabilia signings from Lee about six months before his death.

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