Alexa, play I Get Wet by Andrew W.K. The trailer to Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom dropped on September 14, giving us something to splash in ahead of the film’s release on December 22. The trailer featured Jason Momoa in orange and green scaly splendor as Arthur Curry/Aquaman, who traded his unemployed “wanderer with no home” lifestyle for fatherhood and a job. Each day, he clocks in for his shift as King of Atlantis.
The NBA has been among the most progressive sporting leagues. Whether it was hiring the first woman coach or welcoming gay players with open arms, the league has consistently remained ahead of the curve. While voicing their opinions about politics, the NBA has also taken open steps to be more inclusive. After all, the NBA was the first sport with an active player openly admitting he’s gay. Years ago, one of the most infamous players in the NBA, also made some revelations about his se*uality.
A 17-year-old who accidentally shot and killed his best friend has been sentenced to between two to six years in prison for manslaughter.
Dwight Murray was tinkering with the gun he and 18-year-old Niko Santana had bought in 'poor working condition' when it suddenly went off on February 7, 2018, in Syracuse, New York.
The bullet struck Santana in the chest, killing him.
During an emotional hearing on Monday, Murray told the court: 'I loved Niko.
This year's World Cup has already been a soccer spectacle: Steamrolls, upsets, dramatic goals, penalty kicks, pelvic contusions, tears of joy, tears of devastation, mere millimeters of shoulder and soccer ball making all the difference between elimination and ecstasy.
And that was just the group stage.
Now, the knockout stage begins. A thrilling mix of Goliaths and Davids alike are set in a bracket of 16. Each will play until only one remains undefeated, crowned the champion for four years of glory and bragging rights.
This post contains spoilers for “The Flash” Season 2 finale, Episode 23, titled “The Race of His Life.”
The Season 2 finale of “The Flash” kept the twists coming, as the show finally unveiled the identity of the mysterious man in the iron mask — and Zoom’s silent prisoner was revealed to be none other than the real, Earth-3 version of Jay Garrick, portrayed by John Wesley Shipp — who also played Barry’s father, Henry Allen, up until his tragic death at the end of last week’s episode.