It is set scheduled to hit theaters on May 14. Jackson, Max Minghella, Marisol Nichols and Zoie Palmer. Unwittingly entrapped in a deepening mystery, Zeke finds himself at the center of the killer’s morbid game.ĭirected by Darren Lynn Bousman, Spiral: From the Book of Saw stars Chris Rock, Samuel L. Jackson), brash Detective Ezekiel “Zeke” Banks (Chris Rock) and his rookie partner (Max Minghella) take charge of a grisly investigation into murders that are eerily reminiscent of the city’s gruesome past. Working in the shadow of his father, an esteemed police veteran (Samuel L. The full synopsis for Spiral: From the Book of Saw reads,Ī criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw. But it has so many ties to the mythos of Saw." "He pitched this very elaborate, dense idea. "Chris came in with a thriller concept," director Darren Lynn Bousman said in a recent interview. What's more, Spiral is a passion project for Rock, who not only starred in the film but also executive produced and even pitched the movie to Lionsgate. And who knows, maybe will tie all the stories together. However, despite the slight change in genre, co-writer John Stolberg has emphasized the movie is not a reboot, saying "All the films exist in the same universe. The primary mirror has since been refurbished, given a new layer of protective coating and reinstalled, allowing the telescope to resume its search of the night sky for cosmic phenomena.Unlike previous films in the Saw franchise, Spiral is a cross between a straight horror movie and a mystery/thriller in the vein of David Fincher's Se7en or Denzel Washington's recent serial killer drama, The Little Things. The telescope’s primary mirror was damaged in October while it was being moved, sustaining a chipped edge. The new image taken of the supernova’s aftermath by the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii marks the observatory’s first return to scientific observations after a seven-month hiatus. It’s the second supernova observed in the Pinwheel Galaxy in 15 years.Īstronomers are using telescopes to observe the newly discovered supernova to better understand how stars explode and track how the brightness of the explosion evolves and fades over time. Astronomers believe it is a Type II supernova, when a massive star between eight and 50 times the mass of our sun exhausts its nuclear fuel supply, collapses and explodes. The new supernova glimmers bright blue in one of the galaxy’s spiral arms in the bottom left of the image. Dark dust regions are used as one of the key ingredients for star formation. The blue points of light in the image taken by the Hawaii telescope reflect the population of young, hot stars. The galaxy’s spiral arms are full of nebulae, or regions where stars are born, showcased in pink light. The galaxy faces Earth head-on, which showcases its stunning spiral structure and nearly 1 trillion stars. The Pinwheel Galaxy is in the direction of the Ursa Major constellation, about 21 million light-years from Earth. Webb telescope captures ‘green monster’ inside a young supernova This new image uses data from Webb's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) to reveal Cas A in a new light.
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