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Star Trek: Section 31 First Look Image Previews Michelle Yeoh Movie

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The first look at Michelle Yeoh in the upcoming Star Trek: Section 31 film has been released, previewing Yeoh as she reprises her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou.

The new image comes courtesy of Variety and sees Yeoh dressed in a similar outfit to the one she wore in Star Trek: Discovery. She can be seen whispering to an unknown character who has a variety of metal technology attached to their head.

Check out the new image below:

What is Star Trek: Section 31 about?

Star Trek: Section 31 is being directed and executive-produced by Olatunde Osunsanmi from a screenplay written by Craig Sweeny. The Everything Everywhere All at Once star is reprising her role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou, who fans last saw in Star Trek: Discovery.

It is executive produced by Yeoh, Sweeny, Alex Kurtzman, Aaron Baiers, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, Frank Siracusa, and John Weber. It is produced by CBS Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment.

“In a Paramount+ movie event, Emperor Philippa Georgiou joins a secret division of Starfleet tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets and faces the sins of her past,” reads the synopsis.

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Published Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:36:41 +0000

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‘Demon Slayer’ season 4 episode 2 release date and time confirmed

The much anticipated fourth season of Demon Slayer has finally premiered, and the wait has been worthwhile. The third season, The Swordsmith Village Arc, was released barely a year ago, and it was one for the books.

However, the anime’s fourth season is poised to take the cake! After all, it will cover The Hashira Training Arc. After months of anticipation and a handful of delightful anime releases, the first episode aired on May 12, 2024. So, with everything set in place, here’s everything you need to know about episode 2 of the fourth season of Demon Slayer

When will Demon Slayer season 4 episode 2 air?

Episode 2 is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, May 19, 2024, at 2.45 pm Eastern time, or on May 20 at 11.15 am JST, according to official confirmation. Provided there is no unexpected snag in its release timetable, it is planned to premiere every week, just as its predecessors did. As always, you can catch the episode on Hulu and Crunchyroll at the times and dates specified above. It will also be available on Netflix but only for those outside North America.

It is not yet known to the public how many episodes will be released in total. However, it’s anticipated that the fourth season, The Hashira Training Arc will deal with fewer episodes than the previous season.

What to expect from the upcoming episode?

The SwordSmith Village Arc’s climactic events caused Muchiroand Misturi to awaken their Demon Slayer marks, and Nezuko to develop a primary ability to adapt to sunlight. This was no small feat, as it was clear that the Ubuyashiki Family had found a glimmer of hope that they would eventually be able to defeat Muzan. The process that followed ultimately gave rise to The Hashira Training Arc. Thus, to prepare for the decisive battle, all of the remaining Hashira will need to band together and train the upcoming demon slayers as well as themselves.

Episode 2’s official title is “The Pain of the Water Hashira,” and it features a return appearance of Giyu Tomioka. In case you might have forgotten, Giyu is the Water Breath user from season 1 who presumably saved Nezuko, as well as Tanjiro. However, things are not going well for him this time around, as he has chosen not to participate in the training.

In fact, he may even give up the position of Water Hashira to someone else. The episode will feature Tanjiro’s relentless efforts to persuade him to stay, and like with previous Hashiras, it will give us a glimpse into the agonizing past of Giyu Tomioka, including how he came to be a member of the Demon Slayer Corps.

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Published Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 12:06:46 +0000

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Global intelligence plummets as conspiracy theorists claim that the Aurora Borealis is man made

Despite the ample research that has gone into the Aurora Borealis over the years, there are some very special people who believe that the phenomenon isn’t natural. A conspiracy theory that emerged in the mid-90s has continued to grow, and just like those folks who believe the Earth is flat, it doesn’t matter how many easily accessible resources are available.  

Millions of people across the globe were privy to the gorgeous auroras over the weekend. The ethereal pink, purple, and green lights danced across parts of Europe, the Northern U.S., Australia, and New Zealand skies on Friday, May 10 as “extreme” geomagnetic conditions raced through Earth’s magnetic field.

The well-researched phenomenon is caused by coronal mass ejections (CME), comprised of plasma and magnetic materials ejected from the sun through explosions known as solar flares. CMEs create currents in the Earth’s magnetic field according to NASA. Which then send particles to the North and South poles. The chemical reaction between Earth’s oxygen and nitrogen-rich thermosphere creates shimmering auroras that have fascinated humans for centuries.

Conspiracy theorists on social media aren’t so sure about the natural phenomenon. They claim that the lights were caused by the “High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program” or HAARP for short.

 Let’s be clear, HAARP is a real program. Its researchers – comprised of students from the University of Alaska, the University of Colorado, the University of Florida, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Cornell University – study the Ionosphere, which resides roughly 50 to 400 miles above the Earth’s surface.

To do so, the students use the Ionospheric Research Instrument, a “high-powered transmitter facility operating in the High-Frequency range,” which can “excite” a limited area of the Ionosphere for scientific study. The research will further our understanding of the effects that the sun’s natural stimulation have on the layers of Earth’s atmosphere.

While the HAARP is in use, its effects can be seen around 300 miles from the facility in Gakona, Alaska. This “airglow” is created with high-frequency radio transmissions, and due to the way the human eye works, it’s easier to see out of the peripheral, where it appears as a “faint red or possibly green patch.” The HAARP was in use during the May 10 auroras, a stint that started 2 days earlier on May 8.

Since the first facility was installed in Alaska several more have been erected. The EISCAT operates outside Tromsø, Norway, and the SIHF can be found outside of Vasilsursk, Russia. While other facilities have operated over the years, only 3 are active.

Theorists assert that the HAARP research is trying to prepare people for the “inevitable” man-made storms that the government will use to cause all sorts of problems. From Solar flares and earthquakes, to “a cascade of electrons that could flip Earth’s magnetic poles,” and even mind control, it seems that HAARP does everything except its intended purpose.

Who knows, maybe it even makes those “Jewish space lasers” that Marjorie Taylor Greene was talking about.

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Published Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 11:03:01 +0000

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K-Dramas on Magic: Destined With You, The Sound of Magic & More

K-Dramas on MagicK-Dramas on Magic: Destined With You, The Sound of Magic (Photo Credit: Netflix)

Storylines of Korean dramas expand from romantic comedies to horror thrillers to mystical fantasy genres and more. However, the magical and mystical world attracts the audience’s attention more. From lead characters having magical powers to the dramas set in a fantasy world – the scenes generally captivate the viewers’ minds. Many K-dramas on magic can be streamed on Netflix.

These unique storylines offer a fresh perspective to the old storytelling. And any supernatural stuff has always been very famous among the viewers. This even makes the K-dramas reach a global audience. From Destined With You to The Sound of Magic and more, here’s a list of dramas based on magic and magical elements.

Destined With You

The storyline of Destined With You revolves around Jang Shin-Yu, who is cursed in a family tradition and meets a simple civil servant, Lee Hong-Jo. Meeting Hong-Jo stirs up his life. She can become the key to freeing him from the curse. The drama shows making magical potions and reincarnation features throughout. Starring Rowoon and Jo Bo-Ah, it is a rom-com drama.

Watch it on Netflix.

Uncanny Encounter

Uncanny Encounter is one of the K-dramas that deal with supernatural stuff and magical powers. The storyline revolves around a group working as Demon hunters tasked to banish the evil spirits from the world. They work directly with the grim reapers of the other world.

While Do Ha-Na (Kim Sejeong) can spot an evil spirit, Chu Mae-Ok (Yeom Hye-Ran) can heal people. However, when one of their partners die, a physically impaired college student, So Mun (Jo Byeong-Kyu) finds himself with some unreasonable powers. What happens to him and the Counters is what the drama is about.

Watch it on Netflix.

The Sound of Magic

One of the best K-dramas on magic is The Sound of Magic, starring Ji Chang-Wook in the lead. The storyline revolves around a magician, Lee Ul (Chang-Wook), who lives in an unopened park. After seeing a disheartened teenager facing different problems, he comes forth to make them disappear. Their bond grows, and the story unfolds further. The drama’s magical elements and visual treatment will keep the audience engraved till the end.

It can be streamed on Netflix.

Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon

Another K-drama on magic is Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon. The story revolves around a girl, Do Bong-Soon (Park Bo-Young), who gets the power of super strength through her family genes. However, when she gets appointed as a bodyguard of the CEO of a gaming company, her life starts to change. The cute rom-com with a hint of thriller and fantasy is all about the drama. The series also features Park Hyung-Sik in the lead.

It can be streamed on Netflix.

The Atypical Family

The Atypical Family is a newly launched ongoing K-drama dealing with supernatural superpowers. It surely is building up the hype as one of the best K-dramas on magic. Starring Jang Ki-Yong and Chun Woo-Hee as the lead, the drama focuses on a family with members who have different powers. However, due to modern-day issues and mental health problems, they are losing their touch. Will the mysterious woman, Do Da-Hae, help the family?

Watch it on Netflix.

So, these are the few K-dramas revolving around magic and fantasy. Stay tuned for more.

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Published Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 11:48:39 +0000

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