“This top-notch experience is brought to you by Beau Maître d’ San Diego’s premier private event production – delivering beauty, excellence, and unmatched quality. You can expect tray passed tasteful small bites, comic con themed cocktails and state-of-the-art sound and lighting that will turn your world UpsideDown. Get ready to party at the iconic Sky Box in the Gaslamp district!” Find out more here After Hellboy flopped, David Harbour contacted Ryan Reynolds about coping with a comic book bombing. Read more at The Mary Sue We’re still waiting on a title and artifact that Indiana Jones will be chasing in the upcoming fifth installment in the series. “The Lost Ark. Sankara Stones. The Holy Grail. A Crystal Skull. An Indiana Jones movie isn’t an Indiana Jones movie if the world’s most famous adventuring archeologist isn’t going after something tangible. This leads us to believe that in next year’s untitled fifth Indiana Jones film, Indy will be doing the same. But, this time, what could it be?” Read more at Gizmodo Thor: Love and Thunder director Taika Waititi asked Jane Foster actor Natalie Portman if she’d like to star in his upcoming Star Wars flick, forgetting she was already in the three Star Wars movies. Read more at The A.V. Club Stranger Things creators, the Duffer Brothers, are launching their own studio called Upside Down Pictures, which will produce a live-action Death Note series and more. “Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers are set to adapt a live-action Death Note project for Netflix as part of their newest production company, Upside Down Pictures. Not a lot of info was unveiled by Matt and Ross Duffer, other than the fact that it will be a live-action television series adaptation of the Japanese manga and anime. This will mark the second time Netflix is producing a live-action Death Note, with the first dating back to the 2017 film that starred Nat Wolff, Lakeith Stanfield, Margaret Qualley, Shea Whigham, Paul Nakauchi, Jason Liles, and Willem Dafoe.” Read more at HypeBeast Before seeing Thor: Love and Thunder this weekend, perhaps consider rewatching one particularly controversial Marvel film. Read more at Inverse