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Let's See Which Song From Sabrina Carpenter's New Album Is Your Favorite

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"It Doesn't Surprise Me At All": Reneé Rapp Just Shut Down Betty Who's Comments About Her Sexuality

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Pamela Anderson Responded To Rumors That Her Relationship With Liam Neeson Is Fake

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Orlando Bloom Shared A Rare Statement On Where He Stands With Katy Perry After Their Breakup

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Tron: Ares - The 5 Coolest Things We Saw On Set

Get ready, users: Tron: Ares is on its way to becoming a reality, and I phrase it that way for a reason. Tron: Ares is poised to make good on the open ending of 2010’s Tron: Legacy with a plot focused on programs from the digital world making their way into the real world. In early 2024, Disney invited IGN to visit the set of Tron: Ares to share a wealth of details about what a modern Tron movie looks like, and how it attempts to establish an identity (disc) of its very own. Tron: Ares Is Proud Of Its Legacy… But May Keep It At Arm’s Length Our set visit began with a roundtable discussion with the film’s producer, Justin Springer, whose involvement with the franchise began as a co-producer on 2010’s Tron: Legacy, and naturally, one of the first questions was about how Ares would continue that film’s story. Reports on the then-untitled Tron 3 had pegged it as more of a reboot, centered around a new program called Ares coming into the real world. That was especially confusing , se...

These Are the 10 Best Books to Look Out for in September 2025

I’m back with my monthly roundup of the best new books to keep an eye out for, and quite a few of our most anticipated reads of 2025 are dropping this month. From fantasy and romance to cosy crime, a Greek mythology retelling, and an age gap romance, there’s something for every reader. So, here are the books that you won’t want to miss this September. Missed August’s roundup? You can find it right here . The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown Release date: September 9 Can you believe that it’s been over 20 years since Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code was first released? Well, Robert Langdon (played by Tom Hanks in the movie adaptation) is back in The Secret of Secrets. In it, we travel to Prague as Robert accompanies the celebrated academic, Katherine Solomon (who fans of the series might remember from the third book), to a lecture she’s been invited to give. Things soon take a sinister turn when she disappears without a trace. In a city known for its dark past, he must call upo...