“According to reports, Manny Montana has joined the cast comprised of Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross and Dominique Thorne, the latter of whom will play Riri Williams, a genius inventor and notorious for creating the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man. The roles of the other three, however, have been kept confidential as of now. Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes are set to direct Ironheart while Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum and Zoie Nagelhout will serve as executive producers on the show alongside head writer Chinaka Hodge, Zinzi Coogler and Sev Ohanian.” Read more at HypeBeast It’s been rumored for a while, but should Star Trek seriously consider bringing back Chris Hemsworth as Captain Kirk’s father? Read more at The Mary Sue In an upcoming spin-off series, Kit Harington will reprise his beloved Game of Thrones role as John Snow. “If you thought HBO’s plans for Game of Thrones’ future were all in the past at this point, you’re in for a shock: The network is planning to bring back Kit Harington’s Jon Snow for a new Thrones spinoff set after the events of the main series.” Read more at Gizmodo You’ve probably heard Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” all over the internet since the release of Stranger Things 4, but the song has actually connected with different generations for four decades. Read more at Mental Floss The upcoming Final Fantasy VII remake will be a trilogy of video games. “Today, during Square Enix’s big Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary livestream, it confirmed that its large-scale FFVII Remake project will be spread across three separate games as part of a remake trilogy. While we always knew Final Fantasy VII Remake would span more than one game, this is the first official confirmation from Square Enix about how many entries will make up the ambitious project.” Read more at Kotaku Despite praise from fans upon its release, the prologue to Jurassic World Dominion did not make the final cut of the film. The director of the movie explains its confusing omission. Read more at The A.V. Club