“They’re gonna need a bigger screen. Two of Steven Spielberg’s most iconic films, 1975’s Jaws and 1982’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, are being given special IMAX releases later this year, with Jaws even getting a 3D version as well. E.T. will phone home first on August 12, tied to the film’s 40th anniversary. It’ll be followed on September 2 by Jaws, in both IMAX and RealD 3D. No word yet on ticket availability but check with local theaters that have IMAX or RealD screens. Also, the Jaws IMAX screenings are 2D. The 3D ones are not in IMAX.” Read more at Gizmodo Top Gun: Maverick is shattering box office expectations worldwide, but what are the chances the movie earns a sequel? Read more at HypeBeast If you’ve been following Stranger Things since the first season, you’ve watched the crew grow up before your eyes. Here is how old each member of the cast is supposed to be in-universe. “We’ve seen the kids of Netflix’s Stranger Things grow up before our eyes, but for many of us, we don’t really know how old they are throughout the show. Focusing on the characters vs. the actual age of their actors, the series has taken our favorite preteens and teenagers in Hawkins, Indiana to Steve being the adult of the group and so on and so forth. So now that Stranger Things 4 is here, what are the ages of the cast and characters throughout the years?” Read more at The Mary Sue With Jurassic World Dominion roaring its way into theaters this weekend, here are some fun facts about Jurassic Park you might not have known. Read more at Mental Floss It’s wedding season, so here are some of the all-time greatest fictional weddings from movies and TV shows that are sure to bring a tear to your eye. “Since the days of Shakespeare, weddings have played a critical role in all manner of storytelling. Whether they’re setting up conflict or signaling Happily Ever After, the formal bonding of two (or more!) characters in holy matrimony can shift focus towards the conclusion or realign elements to signify a new chapter. Plus, weddings are a great excuse to get all your favorite fictional folks drunk, kissing, and wearing fancy outfits for a dreamy opening or show-stopping finale.” Read more at The A.V. Club Star Wars canon has been a hot-button topic for some time now, but what about Star Trek canon? The latest Trek show, Strange New Worlds, might’ve just messed with that. Read more at Inverse