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Published 25 Jan, 2020 07:06am

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The New Mutants’ X-men series turns to horror

A group of young mutants are trapped inside a hospital in the new trailer for upcoming X-Men horror thriller, The New Mutants.

The clip features Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Blu Hunt and Henry Zaga being monitored and held at a hospital that is protected by a force field.

The group discusses in a circle the traumatic experiences they went through after discovering their mutant powers.

A series of strange occurrences take place, forcing the group to band together and use their mutant abilities to escape from the seemingly haunted hospital alive.

The New Mutants, from director Josh Boone, is set to arrive in theatres April 3. It is the final X-Men film produced by 20th Century Fox before it was acquired by Disney.


A ‘Joker 100-page’ special comic for 80th birthday

The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular will be released in April.

Catwoman isn’t the only Batman villain celebrating their 80th anniversary in 2020; the Clown Prince of Crime — who, like Catwoman, debuted in 1940’s Batman No 1 — is also going to get a special comic book issue to celebrate his birthday.

April’s The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular issue will feature a number of original stories from a collection of creators with a link to the iconic Mr J, including Denny O’Neil, Scott Snyder, Paul Dini, Lee Bermejo, Jock, Mikel Janin and current Batman series writer James Tynion IV, all behind a cover from former Batman and Metal artist Greg Capullo.

The issue will be released April 29.


Adele to release new music

Adele is set to say ‘Hello’ to the music world again with reports suggesting new tracks are “imminent”.

It was recently confirmed that the singer will be releasing her first new album in four years. A new video was uploaded recently on the singer’s official YouTube channel.

The singer’s management have said that new songs are ready to be released, as a follow-up to her hugely successful ‘25’ album.

Adele teased her fans that she had been working hard in the studio, soon after celebrating her birthday last May. She wrote on social media at the time: “No matter how long we’re here for, life is constant and complicated at times. For the first time in a decade, I’m ready to feel the world around me and look up for once.

“Be kind to yourself people, we’re only human, go slow, put your phone down and laugh out loud at every opportunity,” she said.

Published in Dawn, Young World, January 25th, 2020

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