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Vietnam Renames The Devil Wears Prada 2 to The Woman Who Loves Luxury Goods 2
movies26 days ago

Vietnam Renames The Devil Wears Prada 2 to The Woman Who Loves Luxury Goods 2

The article explores how films are renamed for different markets, highlighting Vietnam’s choice to rename The Devil Wears Prada 2 as The Woman Who Loves Luxury Goods 2 to signal its premise. It surveys a range of international title changes—often clearer or more humorous than the original—across examples like Bad Santa, Die Hard, and Pretty Woman, while also debunking myths such as the Bond-naming craze and joking that future sequels could continue with similarly blunt localization.

WWE Raw Highlights: Title Defenses, Tag Champions, and Star Returns
wwe4 months ago

WWE Raw Highlights: Title Defenses, Tag Champions, and Star Returns

The final WWE Raw of 2025 featured a face-off between CM Punk and Bron Breakker ahead of their upcoming world title match, with Breakker asserting his readiness and Punk warning he's not yet prepared to relinquish the title. The Usos won their ninth tag team championship, and other matches included title defenses and rivalries setting the stage for the new year. The event highlighted ongoing storylines and upcoming title opportunities, with the main focus on the Punk vs. Breakker showdown scheduled for January 5, 2026.

John Cena Achieves Grand Slam Victory and Bids Farewell in Boston
wrestling6 months ago

John Cena Achieves Grand Slam Victory and Bids Farewell in Boston

John Cena became a Grand Slam champion at WWE Raw in Boston, where he delivered a powerful promo and defeated Dominik Mysterio, asserting his invincibility. The event featured exciting matches, including the women’s War Games and title changes, along with storyline developments involving Nikki Bella, CM Punk, Logan Paul, and Rhea Ripley, setting up for upcoming events like MSG Raw.

James Gunn Renames 'Superman: Legacy' in First Day of Filming
entertainment2 years ago

James Gunn Renames 'Superman: Legacy' in First Day of Filming

Director James Gunn announced that his upcoming Superman movie, previously titled "Superman: Legacy," will now simply be called "Superman." The film, set for a July 2025 release, stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The movie marks the first solo Superman project in over a decade and is being written and directed by Gunn, who expressed a personal connection to the character.

Zoë Kravitz's Directorial Debut 'Blink Twice' Receives G-Rated Title Change
entertainment2 years ago

Zoë Kravitz's Directorial Debut 'Blink Twice' Receives G-Rated Title Change

Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut film "P—y Island" has been renamed "Blink Twice" and is set to be released on Aug. 23. The movie, starring Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie, follows a tech executive who invites a cocktail waitress to his private island for ill-fated fun. The title change sparked controversy among fans, but Kravitz explained that the original title was meant to reflect a time when such behavior was acceptable. She also revealed that she rewrote the screenplay following the #MeToo movement and sexual abuse allegations in the entertainment industry.

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Premieres on Paramount+ with Mysterious Title Change"
entertainment2 years ago

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Premieres on Paramount+ with Mysterious Title Change"

The upcoming Mission: Impossible movie, "Dead Reckoning," will be available to stream on Paramount Plus on January 25 in the US and Canada, with a later release in additional countries. The title has been changed, dropping "Part One," possibly due to the delay of the sequel, "Mission: Impossible– Dead Reckoning Part Two." Originally planned as a two-part story, the franchise's future direction remains uncertain following the underperformance of "Mission: Impossible 7" at the box office in 2023.

Jonathan Majors' Conviction Sends Shockwaves Through Marvel's Avengers Franchise
entertainment2 years ago

Jonathan Majors' Conviction Sends Shockwaves Through Marvel's Avengers Franchise

Marvel Studios will reportedly change the title of the upcoming Avengers movie after lead star Jonathan Majors was found guilty of assault. Majors, who played Kang the Conqueror in previous Marvel projects, was dropped by the studio immediately after the verdict. The film's original title, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, has been scrapped, suggesting that Kang will be written out of the franchise. Marvel executives are now considering alternative comic book adversaries, such as Dr. Doom from the Fantastic Four. Majors could face up to a year in prison for the assault charges.

Jonathan Majors Verdict Sparks Marvel's Avengers 5 Title Change
entertainment2 years ago

Jonathan Majors Verdict Sparks Marvel's Avengers 5 Title Change

Marvel Studios will be changing the title of the upcoming Avengers 5 film after lead star Jonathan Majors was found guilty of assault. Majors, who was set to play the main villain Kang the Conqueror, was dropped by Marvel following the verdict. The original title, "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty," has been scrapped, and the project will be temporarily known as Avengers 5 until a new title is decided upon. This suggests that Kang will be written out of the franchise rather than recast. Majors faces up to one year in prison and has been dropped from other projects as well.

Marvel Cuts Ties with Jonathan Majors Following Assault Verdict
entertainment2 years ago

Marvel Cuts Ties with Jonathan Majors Following Assault Verdict

Marvel Studios will be changing the title of the upcoming Avengers 5 film after lead star Jonathan Majors was found guilty of assault. Majors, who was set to play the main villain Kang the Conqueror, was dropped by Marvel following the verdict. The decision to change the title suggests that Kang will be written out of the franchise rather than recast. Majors was found guilty of one count of third-degree assault and one count of harassment, and faces up to one year in prison.