Mar. 15, 2025
Hiccup and Toothless are back in a big way.
Mason Thames stars as a young Viking with an adorable dragon for a friend in the first teaser trailer for thelive-action remake ofHow to Train Your Dragonthat debuted Tuesday, Nov. 19.
The new film also starsNico Parkeras the intrepid Astrid, Hiccup’s love interest;Gerard Butleras leader of Berk and Hiccup’s estranged father Stoick the Vast; plusNick Frostas Gobber, Hiccup’s mentor.
The cast also features Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn, Ruth Codd, Peter Serafinowicz and Murray McArthur.
Mar. 15, 2025
Christian Bale as Batman in The Dark Knight ; Robert Pattinson as Batman in The Batman.Photo:Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection
Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection
Batman has had a number of famous faces through the years from legends likeMichael Keatonto 2000s icons likeRobert Pattinson. But in every iteration, he is the same surly, dark hero of the crime-ridden Gotham City, facing down villains like the maniacal Joker and the gangster Penguin.
The trueBatmanmovies go in chronological order of their release date, with five versions of the hero’s origin story retold within 60 years.
Mar. 15, 2025
Blue Moon.Photo:Getty
Getty
Turn your eyes to the skies, because the full moon is sure to look bigger and brighter inAugust.This month’sSturgeon Moonwill be a rare super blue moon, which, as its name suggests, doesn’t happen very often. Blue moons in particular usually occur every two and a half years on average, hence the phrase “once in a blue moon.”While the full moon will likely affect us astrologically, it will also be a beautiful spectacle.
Mar. 15, 2025
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet seen in Italy before sunrise on Sept. 27, 2024.Photo:Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty
Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty
Ghosts won’t be the only things flying through the sky this Halloween season!
Skywatchers are in for an extraterrestrial treat in the days leading up to Oct. 31 because of a rare comet that is swirling through space and has the potential to be viewed from Earth.
“It may become bright enough to see during the daytime,” according to Gordon Johnston ofNASA.
Mar. 15, 2025
Northern lights in Alaska on Oct. 7, 2024.Photo:Hasan Akbas /Anadolu via Getty
Hasan Akbas /Anadolu via Getty
Colorful cosmos, oh my!Another round of northern lights are expected to take place this November, dazzling the night skyjust weeks afterthe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasted a minorgeomagnetic storm watch (G1)earlier in the month.On Nov. 18, NOAA published a forecast that predicted potential aurora sightings over the course of three days. However, day one was reported to have the strongest chance of viewing compared to the following nights.