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NASA Updates Risk of Asteroid Hitting Moon in 2032—Earth Still in the Clear

NASA has provided a new update on asteroid 2024 YR4, a space rock once thought to pose a minimal threat to Earth. The latest calculations show the asteroid is now slightly more likely to impact the Moon—though the odds remain low.

Initially discovered in December 2024 by astronomers using a telescope in the Chilean desert, 2024 YR4 had a very slim chance of colliding with Earth in 2032. However, NASA has now reduced that already small possibility to a near-negligible 0.004%.

In a twist, scientists report that the asteroid’s chances of striking the Moon on December 22, 2032, have increased—from 1.7% to 3.8%. This new assessment is based on refined tracking data from several observatories, including the powerful James Webb Space Telescope.

Courtesy of NASA.gov.

Still, NASA emphasized that there’s a 96.2% probability the asteroid will miss the Moon entirely. Even in the unlikely event of an impact, it would not affect the Moon’s orbit.

Infrared imaging from the Webb telescope has also helped scientists better understand the asteroid’s size, which is estimated to be between 53 to 67 meters—roughly the height of a 10-story building.

Since its discovery, dozens of other near-Earth objects have traveled closer to Earth than the Moon. Many of these small bodies either passed by unnoticed or burned up in Earth’s atmosphere without incident.

Although a lunar impact remains unlikely, scientists say it could present a rare and valuable opportunity. “It would be a great experiment and a perfect opportunity,” said Professor Mark Burchell, a space science expert at the University of Kent, in an interview with New Scientist.

“Telescopes would certainly be able to observe it—and possibly even binoculars,” he added.

NASA and the James Webb Space Telescope are scheduled to monitor 2024 YR4 again next month for more data and to continue refining the asteroid’s predicted path.

Keep up with more space news with us on Que Onda Magazine.

CinemaCon 2025: Major Studio Announcements and Exciting Upcoming Releases

CinemaCon 2025, held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, brought the film industry together to celebrate the magic of cinema and unveil an impressive slate of upcoming theatrical releases. From superhero blockbusters to family-friendly adventures and spine-chilling horror films, here’s a detailed breakdown of the biggest announcements from Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Disney, Paramount, and Amazon MGM.

Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. focused on its 2025 slate, offering glimpses of both franchise staples and standalone projects:

  • “Superman!”: The highly anticipated reboot directed by James Gunn was the centerpiece of the presentation. Gunn emphasized the film’s blend of humanity and spectacle, with stars David Corenswet (Superman) and Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane) joining him on stage to discuss their roles.
  • “Mortal Kombat II”: A sizzle reel featured Karl Urban as Johnny Cage in action-packed sequences alongside Scorpion’s iconic “Get over here!” moment.
  • “Final Destination 6”: The franchise returns with a fresh take on its death-defying premise, teasing a darker tone and more elaborate set pieces.
  • Other titles included The Conjuring: Last Rites and Wonka Returns, though no major updates were shared about future DC projects like Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.

Universal Pictures

Universal delivered a mix of blockbuster franchises and original titles:

  • “Wicked: For Good”: Stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo introduced a trailer showcasing the emotional fallout between Elphaba and Glinda. Musical numbers like “For Good” and “No Good Deed” were highlighted.
  • “Jurassic World: Rebirth”: Scarlett Johansson headlined the new trailer, which included a thrilling high-seas chase involving a Mosasaurus. The film promises to expand the Jurassic universe with fresh characters and settings.
  • Blumhouse Projects: Trailers for M3GAN 2.0Black Phone 2Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, and SOULM8TE reinforced Universal’s dominance in the horror genre.
  • Family-friendly films like The Bad Guys 2 and a live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake (with its sequel already greenlit) rounded out the slate.

Disney & Marvel Studios

Disney’s presentation was packed with updates across its divisions:

  • Marvel Cinematic Universe:
    • “Thunderbolts” (May 2025): Footage introduced the anti-hero ensemble featuring Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, and David Harbour.
    • “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (July 2025): The first family of Marvel was formally introduced, with Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards leading the cast.
  • Animated Features:
    • Inside Out 2 and Elio showcased Pixar’s continued commitment to heartfelt storytelling.
  • Live-Action Adaptations:
    • A sneak peek at Lilo & Stitch revealed faithful recreations of beloved characters, while Freakier Friday teased Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprising their roles.
  • Disney also teased its ambitious 2026 slate, including Avengers: Doomsday, a live-action Moana, and Toy Story 5.

Paramount Pictures

Paramount leaned heavily on its flagship franchises while also introducing new projects:

  • “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”: Tom Cruise appeared via video to discuss the film’s groundbreaking stunts. A new trailer highlighted Ethan Hunt’s most dangerous mission yet.
  • Family-Friendly Films:
    • Smurfs will feature Smurfette leading a daring rescue mission into the real world.
    • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants blends animation with live action in an underworld adventure featuring Mark Hamill as the Flying Dutchman.
  • Other notable mentions included Edgar Wright’s adaptation of The Running Man and an animated Avatar: The Last Airbender movie slated for late 2025.

Amazon MGM Studios

Making their CinemaCon debut, Amazon MGM emphasized their commitment to theatrical releases:

  • “Project Hail Mary”: Ryan Gosling joined directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to present footage from this adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel. The sci-fi epic promises humor, heart, and stunning visuals when it releases in March 2026.
  • James Bond Franchise:
    • Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman are working on a “fresh chapter” for Bond while respecting its legacy. Although no casting updates were provided, excitement remains high for this next installment.
  • Other projects included Luca Guadagnino’s thriller Mercy and Travis Knight’s live-action Masters of the Universe, which aims to balance nostalgia with modern fantasy aesthetics.

CinemaCon 2025 reaffirmed Hollywood’s dedication to theatrical experiences with a diverse array of films that cater to all audiences. From superhero sagas to musical adaptations, studios are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting year at the movies.

Read the Sony presentation here at Que Onda Magazine!

Sneak Peek of James Gunn’s Superman: A Fresh Take on the Man of Steel

Fans of Superman are buzzing with excitement following the release of an extended sneak peek for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film, which debuted at CinemaCon 2025. The preview, which highlights a blend of action, humor, and emotional depth, offers a glimpse into the highly anticipated reboot of DC’s iconic superhero franchise.

A Focus on Superman and Krypto

One of the standout moments from the sneak peek is the dynamic between Superman (played by David Corenswet) and his loyal companion, Krypto the Superdog. The footage begins with Superman crash-landing in the Arctic, visibly injured. Struggling to summon help, he whistles for Krypto, who arrives in a snowy flurry and playfully tackles his owner. Despite Superman’s pain, Krypto’s boundless energy adds a touch of humor to the scene as he drags the Man of Steel across the tundra toward his home—the Fortress of Solitude.

The Fortress of Solitude Unveiled

The sneak peek also reveals a stunning depiction of Superman’s iconic Fortress of Solitude. As Krypto approaches with Superman in tow, a crystal structure emerges from the ground, complete with glowing doors bearing Superman’s emblem. Inside, advanced automatons tend to Superman’s injuries, diagnosing him with 14 fractured bones and organ damage. Using a concentrated dose of sunlight—a nod to Superman’s Kryptonian physiology—the robots heal him in a dramatic sequence that leaves him screaming as his body regenerates.

A Glimpse at Lex Luthor and Lois Lane

The preview doesn’t stop at Krypto and the Fortress. It also introduces Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, offering a brief but menacing look at Superman’s arch-nemesis. Additionally, Rachel Brosnahan shines as Lois Lane in scenes hinting at her romance with Clark Kent. These moments suggest that Gunn’s film will balance superhero action with character-driven storytelling.

A New Era for DC Films

James Gunn’s Superman marks the beginning of a new shared cinematic universe for DC Studios, replacing the previous DC Extended Universe. With Gunn at the helm as both writer and director, fans can expect a fresh take on Superman that blends traditional elements with modern sensibilities. The film also features an ensemble cast including Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern Guy Gardner, Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.

Release Date

Scheduled for theatrical release on July 11, 2025, Superman is shaping up to be one of the most exciting films of the year. The sneak peek has already sparked enthusiasm among fans eager to see how Gunn revitalizes one of comic book history’s most beloved heroes after more than a decade without a standalone Superman movie.

Stay tuned for more movie news with Que Onda Magazine!

Make the Most of Your Summer with Lone Star College-University Park!

Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to give your education or career a boost, Lone Star College-University Park (LSC-UP) has you covered! LSC-UP offers a wide variety of exciting and convenient summer classes designed to help you achieve your academic goals. Whether you’re a high school student looking to earn credit, a college student aiming to speed up graduation, or a professional wanting a career change, LSC-UP has something for you.

“Lone Star College has numerous resources (academic, financial and student support) to help you make a sustainable plan toward earning a college degree, transferring to a four-year institution or entering the workforce,” said Jamie Posey, LSC associate vice chancellor, Student Success and Completion. “Lone Star College aims to train future leaders through top-level academic and workforce programs.”

Summer registration is open for anyone interested in starting, continuing or completing their college education. May Mini-Term begins May 12 and ends June 8; Summer I runs June 2-July 8 and Summer II starts July 10 and ends Aug. 17.

Some of the benefits of taking summer classes at LSC-UP:

  • Flexibility: Lone Star College-University Park offers more than 70 programs of study, including credit and non-credit courses, workforce training, and continuing education classes. Classes are available during the day, evenings, and weekends in traditional, online, and hybrid formats. Take the classes that work best for your schedule!
  • Finish Faster: Taking summer classes lets you progress in your degree or complete your program quicker. This means you can start working sooner, earning more money, and achieving your goals faster.
  • Affordability: Lone Star College – University Park is known for its low and affordable tuition. Additionally, scholarships and financial aid are available for qualifying students, making higher education even more accessible.
  • Exceptional Instructors: LSC-UP boasts a dedicated and experienced faculty committed to your success. You’ll benefit from smaller class sizes allowing for more interaction and personalized learning opportunities.
  • Wide Range of Courses: LSC-UP offers a vast selection of summer courses across diverse areas of study, from business and computer science to liberal arts and sciences. Whether you’re looking for prerequisite courses, core classes, or certification programs, you’ll find what you need at LSC-UP.
  • Maximize Your Summer: Don’t let your summer pass you by! Summer classes are a great way to be productive, stay engaged with your studies, and move one step closer to your goals.

In addition, LSC-UP also offers the following for summer students:

  • Comprehensive student support services, including academic advising, tutoring, and career services.
  • A beautiful, innovative campus located in northwest Houston, with state of the art facilities and instruction.
  • A warm and supportive environment that will make you feel welcome and included.

Lone Star College-University Park is committed to helping you achieve your dreams. Enroll in summer classes today and start your path to success!

Established in 2012, Lone Star College-University Park has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing and most innovative higher education institutions in the country. The college, led by President Matthew Dempsey, Ed.D., is devoted to impacting the community’s prosperity and upward mobility through student success. LSC-University Park’s expert and compassionate faculty and staff provide students with holistic and immersive education and training in disciplines and industries that meet current and future workforce needs.

 Located on the grounds of the former Compaq Computer Corporation and Hewlett Packard’s world headquarters, LSC-University Park’s facilities include the Center for Science & Innovation, the Energy & Manufacturing Institute, Visual & Performing Arts Building, Learning Innovation Labs, and the Geology Rock Wall. It is also home to the University of Houston-NW Downtown, Lone Star Corporate College, and iSchool. To learn more about LSC-University Park or register for classes, visit www.LoneStar.edu/StartUP, call 281-290-2600 or email UPAdvising@LoneStar.edu.

 Lone Star College System (LSCS) enrolls over 90,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSCS is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Mario K. Castillo, J.D., serves as Chancellor of LSCS, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2024 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education. LSCS consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

Trump announces sweeping range of reciprocal tariffs, 10% worldwide tariff in ‘Liberation Day’ proclamation

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In a proclamation titled “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive strategy to address chronic trade deficits and implement reciprocal tariffs. 

The plan, unveiled at a Rose Garden event at the White House, comprises a two-step approach.

Effective April 5, a baseline tariff rate of 10% will be imposed on all countries. Subsequently, additional tariffs will be levied on certain nations deemed significant trade offenders, starting April 9. These additional rates will cover both tariffs and non-tariff barriers that have been a persistent source of concern for the administration.

A chart presented at the event outlined the specific tariff rates for various countries. Notably, China will face a 34% tariff, while the European Union will be subject to a 20% duty. In response to the clamor for protection, Trump emphasized the need for countries to stop imposing their own tariffs and dismantling trade barriers.

However, Trump acknowledged that the tariff calculations only represent a portion of the unfair trade practices he has identified. He asserted that he could have imposed even higher tariffs. He characterized his approach as “kind reciprocal,” emphasizing a mutual benefit of the measures.

To implement the tariffs, Trump will declare a national emergency based on the persistent trade deficits. This declaration will invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a 1977 law that has been used since Trump’s inauguration to impose duties on Canada, Mexico, and China in response to concerns related to illegal immigration and drug trafficking.

While the implementation of the tariffs remains uncertain, their potential impact on the global trading system is significant. If successful, this move could represent the culmination of Trump’s decades-long advocacy for tariffs and his assertion that unfair trade practices have adversely affected the United States.

In a statement released on Wednesday, President Trump anticipated potential criticism from globalists, asserting that all predictions made by his opponents over the past three decades have proven inaccurate.

This announcement represents a compromise between two competing tariff strategies that the president and his team have been considering and debating within the administration for recent weeks.

One initial plan involved imposing varying duties on different countries, while another advocated for a flat universal rate, a position that Trump campaigned on during the 2024 election.

The highly anticipated unveiling of this strategy comes at a critical juncture for the economy and markets, with stocks experiencing volatility due to the ever-changing nature of tariff news. Furthermore, there is limited evidence that this week’s announcement will swiftly alleviate investor uncertainty.

Worldwide retaliation against Trump’s plan has already been pledged, with nations such as China, Japan, and South Korea expressing their intention to collaborate and jointly respond to his actions.

Capitol Economics noted in a statement on Wednesday that uncertainty may persist in the stock market even after today’s announcement, attributing it to the president’s unpredictable approach to imposing tariffs.

Beyond tariffs, the strategy unveiled on Wednesday represents an effort by the president and his team to address not only tariffs but also so-called non-tariff barriers that have long been a source of contention for him.

Trump’s team incorporated a diverse range of practices into its calculations, including currency manipulation, value-added taxes, export subsidies, technical barriers, and agricultural constraints.

A senior administration official explained to reporters that tariffs are tailored to each country, based on the principle that the trade deficit with a particular nation is the sum of all unfair trade practices and cheating.

The president underscored that, in many cases, non-monetary barriers were more detrimental than monetary ones. Some of the barriers mentioned by Trump and his team may be relatively straightforward for countries to address, while others, particularly those like Europe’s value-added tax, could pose more significant challenges. Others may be easier to overcome. For instance, India has already expressed its intention to repeal its current digital service tax as part of ongoing negotiations.

On Wednesday, the president also announced another instance of Trump relying on novel legal authorities to implement his tariffs through the application of a 1977 law known as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This tactic allows him to act swiftly, but it also carries the potential for legal challenges in the coming months, as relevant portions of the law have not been legally tested in several decades.

In contrast, other duties have been pursued through a different and more legally tested authority derived from Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, specifically focused on national security. This authority was used to impose 25% duties on automobiles this week.

The diverse range of authorities employed, coupled with the emphasis on legally untested expedited actions, has garnered significant opposition from Trump’s critics. Katherine Tai, former President Joe Biden’s trade representative, expressed this sentiment in a call before the unveiling, stating, “An examination of the legal authority employed will determine whether an immediate action is taken or whether more time is required. We are witnessing an increasing disregard for legal compliance within our own system and an emboldened administration that disregards the requirements of legal compliance.”

Wednesday’s tariff unveiling arrives at a politically fraught time for Trump, following the Republican Party’s disappointing performance in Tuesday’s special elections and with the Senate poised to pass a resolution to nullify Trump’s tariffs on Canada.

The apprehension surrounding tariffs is so intense that at least a few Republicans are poised to join Democrats in voting against the White House and in favor of the resolution.

“They share our concerns about the tariffs,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer remarked on Wednesday afternoon.

Undeterred, the administration remained steadfast on Wednesday. President Trump appeared triumphant as his long-awaited announcement finally commenced. The White House reported that the president has secured approximately $5 trillion in new company investments since taking office and released a fact sheet detailing the effectiveness of tariffs.

In his remarks on Wednesday, President Trump emphasized, “It is a testament to my unwavering commitment to fulfilling my promises.”

Val Kilmer: A Legacy of Iconic Roles and Resilience

Val Kilmer was an American actor, best known for his versatile roles in both blockbuster films and smaller, more nuanced performances. He was born on December 31, 1959, in Los Angeles, California. Kilmer gained widespread recognition in the 1980s and 1990s for his roles in a variety of films, and his career was marked by his dedication to bringing unique characters to life. On April 1, 2025, Kilmer died of pneumonia at his Los Angeles home at age 65

Some of his most notable roles included:

1. Top Gun (1986) – Kilmer became an international star for his portrayal of the cool and cocky fighter pilot “Iceman” alongside Tom Cruise. This role remained one of his most iconic, and the film itself became a pop culture touchstone.

2. Batman Forever (1995) – Kilmer played Bruce Wayne/Batman in this film directed by Joel Schumacher. While the movie received mixed reviews, Kilmer’s portrayal of the Caped Crusader was often remembered for its dark and brooding take on the character, even though the film itself took a more campy approach.

3. The Doors (1991) – Kilmer portrayed Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, in this Oliver Stone-directed biographical film. His performance was widely praised, and Kilmer even sang some of Morrison’s songs in the film, showcasing his musical talent.

4. Tombstone (1993) – Kilmer’s portrayal of Doc Holliday, the witty and sickly gunslinger, in this Western was considered one of his best performances. His chemistry with Kurt Russell, who played Wyatt Earp, added depth to the film’s portrayal of the American Old West.

5. Heat (1995) – In Michael Mann’s crime drama, Kilmer played Chris Shiherlis, a professional thief. The film featured an ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and his “Val” co-star, Tom Sizemore.

Val Kilmer was also known for his extensive stage work and a few notable documentaries. He had performed on Broadway and in regional theater productions, showcasing his acting range.

In recent years, Kilmer dealt with health issues. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015, which required surgery and led to a significant change in his voice. He documented this journey in the 2020 documentary “Val,” which highlighted his life and career and revealed his struggles with his health, giving fans an intimate look at the actor’s life.

Val Kilmer was often remembered for his commitment to his craft and his ability to embody complex characters, making him a memorable figure in Hollywood history. His career also reflected a mix of commercial blockbusters and critically acclaimed performances.

Senator Cory Booker’s Historic 25-Hour Senate Speech: A Defiant Stand Against the Trump Administration

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In a powerful display of endurance and defiance, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey delivered a groundbreaking 25-hour speech on the Senate floor starting on March 31, 2025, at 7 p.m. EDT. This marathon speech was not just a test of his physical stamina but also a forceful protest against policies of President Donald Trump’s administration.

Booker’s address surpassed the previous record for the longest continuous Senate speech, held by Senator Strom Thurmond, who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes in 1957 to oppose the Civil Rights Act. With his historic speech, Booker aimed to challenge the Trump administration’s policies and shed light on issues that he and many others see as deeply concerning.

A Stand Against the Trump Administration

The content of Booker’s speech was a vehement critique of multiple aspects of President Trump’s administration. Booker condemned efforts to eliminate the Department of Education, denounced the administration’s disregard for judicial mandates, and expressed grave concern over the deportation of participants in the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests that took place on college campuses across the nation. 

He also spoke out against the administration’s budget proposals, which called for significant cuts to social services and massive layoffs within the Department of Health and Human Services. Booker voiced strong objections to the increasing involvement of Elon Musk in government efficiency initiatives, calling into question the administration’s priorities.

Throughout his speech, Booker’s words echoed with moral urgency, likening the current moment to the struggles faced by past generations fighting for justice. Drawing inspiration from civil rights leader John Lewis, Booker spoke passionately about the importance of standing against injustice, no matter the cost.

A Moment of Reflection and Personal Endurance

Though Booker’s speech was primarily focused on political issues, it was also deeply personal. He took moments to reflect on the broader implications of standing up against policies that harm the vulnerable, referencing his own role in advocating for justice and equality.

As Booker continued his impassioned address, fellow Democrats rallied around him, providing breaks by asking questions to allow him a brief respite. This collective show of support from his colleagues highlighted the solidarity and determination within the Democratic Party to resist policies they felt were harmful to their constituents.

Booker’s marathon speech also captivated the public, who closely followed the event both in the Senate and on various media platforms. The speech had the feel of a national event, with many viewers applauding Booker’s resilience and his willingness to speak truth to power.

A Symbol of Resistance

The conclusion of Booker’s speech, which wrapped up at 8:06 p.m. EDT on April 1, 2025, was met with a standing ovation from his colleagues in the Senate. For many, this was more than just a record-breaking event—it was a clear message of resistance. Booker’s unwavering dedication and willingness to use the tools of the Senate to fight against what he sees as an unjust agenda has sparked renewed discussions about the power of the filibuster in modern American politics.

This 25-hour speech marks a defining moment in Booker’s career, drawing attention to the ways in which senators can use their platform to resist, protest, and bring attention to pressing issues facing the country. The event has already been hailed as a pivotal act of defiance against the policies of the Trump administration, and many are watching closely to see what impact this will have on future political movements and the Senate’s role in holding the executive branch accountable.

CinemaCon 2025: Sony Unveils Blockbuster Slate with Spider-Man, Beatles Biopics, and More

CinemaCon 2025 kicked off in Las Vegas with a major presentation from Sony Pictures, showcasing an ambitious slate of films and projects that highlight the studio’s commitment to theatrical releases. Here’s a detailed recap of the key announcements and highlights from the event.

Sony Pictures’ Presentation Highlights

Sony Pictures opened the convention with a dynamic session led by filmmakers and executives, emphasizing their dedication to supporting theaters. The studio unveiled an impressive lineup of upcoming films spanning multiple genres, franchises, and bold new concepts.

Spider-Man Franchise Updates

  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker in this MCU installment directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. Described as a “fresh start” for the franchise, it follows the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home and is set to release on July 31, 2026.
  • Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse: The third chapter in Miles Morales’ animated journey will debut on June 4, 2027. The film promises to be a “massive finale” to the beloved Spider-Verse trilogy.

The Beatles Biopic Series

Sony announced an unprecedented cinematic event: four biographical films directed by Sam Mendes, each focusing on a different member of The Beatles. The cast includes:

  • Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney
  • Harris Dickinson as John Lennon
  • Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr
  • Joseph Quinn as George Harrison

All four films will be released consecutively in April 2028, creating what Mendes and Sony CEO Tom Rothman described as “the first bingeable theatrical experience”.

Karate Kid: Legends

A continuation of the Karate Kid franchise, this film introduces kung fu prodigy Li Fong (played by Ben Wang), who moves to New York City after a family tragedy. It is set for release on May 30, 2025.

28 Years Later Trilogy

Danny Boyle officially unveiled 28 Years Later, a sequel to his cult-classic zombie saga. The second installment, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, directed by Nia DaCosta, will release in January 2026, while plans for a third film are still underway.

Other Major Announcements

Sony revealed several additional projects:

  • Darren Aronofsky’s crime drama Caught Stealing, starring Austin Butler.
  • Taika Waititi’s adaptation of Klara and the Sun.
  • Wes Ball’s live-action Legend of Zelda adaptation.
  • Takashi Yamazaki’s English-language debut Grandgear.
  • Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, set for release on October 29, 2025.

Industry Updates

Beyond film announcements, CinemaCon marked significant shifts in the industry:

  • The National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) rebranded as Cinema United, reflecting the growing importance of international markets.
  • Sony reiterated its commitment to theatrical windows and collaboration with exhibitors to ensure long-term success for theaters.

Sony Pictures delivered a powerful opening presentation at CinemaCon 2025 with announcements that promise excitement for audiences and optimism for theater owners. From Spider-Man adventures to Beatles biopics and franchise revivals like Karate Kid, Sony showcased its dedication to keeping cinema vibrant in an era increasingly dominated by streaming platforms.

Federal Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione in CEO Murder Case

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Charges and Legal Proceedings
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday that federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione faces both federal and state murder charges, including a federal charge of murder using a firearm, which carries the possibility of capital punishment.

Premeditated Attack
Bondi described the killing as a “cold-blooded assassination” and reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to combating violent crime. The decision to pursue the death penalty aligns with President Trump’s law-and-order agenda.

Motivation Behind the Crime
Prosecutors revealed that Mangione kept a spiral notebook containing anti-insurance industry sentiments and hostility toward wealthy executives. One entry from August 2024 declared that “the target is insurance,” while another from October detailed an intent to “wack” an insurance company CEO. Despite his apparent resentment toward the industry, UnitedHealthcare confirmed that Mangione was never a client.

Legal Response and Defense
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the state charges and has yet to enter a plea on the federal charges. His legal team has not issued a formal statement regarding Bondi’s announcement.

Next Steps in the Case
If convicted on state charges, Mangione faces life in prison. Federal charges, however, could lead to the death penalty. The case continues to draw significant attention, with legal proceedings expected to be closely watched. Keep up with all developing updates with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Russia Halts Drone Strikes on Ukraine for First Time in Months, But Attacks Persist

For the first time since December 2024, Russia did not launch any long-range strike drones into Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s air force reported on Tuesday. This marks a rare pause in Russia’s frequent drone assaults, which have typically involved mass attacks of over 100 drones per night.

Despite the halt in drone strikes, Russia continued its military aggression by firing two missiles at the Zaporizhzhia region, both of which were intercepted. Additionally, five guided bombs struck frontline communities in the region, resulting in one death and five injuries.

Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine’s Counter-Disinformation Center, acknowledged the unusual absence of drones but cautioned against drawing conclusions too soon.

“We are monitoring the situation, but this doesn’t mean anything yet,” he stated on Telegram.

Cross-border drone strikes between Kyiv and Moscow have persisted, despite U.S. diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire. Last week, the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia agreed to pause attacks on energy infrastructure and in the Black Sea. However, both sides have accused each other of violating the agreement. Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that three Ukrainian drones were shot down over the Bryansk region, while Ukraine claimed that a Russian strike on an energy facility in Kherson left 45,000 people without power.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has consistently pointed to Russia’s relentless strikes as proof that President Vladimir Putin is not serious about peace negotiations. In a recent address, he highlighted ongoing shelling across seven regions, emphasizing that Russia’s daily bombardments contradict diplomatic efforts.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has shown signs of growing frustration with Putin. He recently expressed anger over Russia’s stance on Ukraine’s leadership and hinted at the possibility of additional sanctions on Russian oil exports. Trump remains optimistic about securing a peace deal, but he warned that he would not tolerate stalling tactics from Moscow.

While the absence of drone strikes is noteworthy, Ukraine remains cautious, recognizing that this brief pause may not signal a lasting shift in Russia’s military strategy.

Keep up with the Russia-Ukraine war with us on Que Onda Magazine.