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Sons of Anarchy Creator Details Why His Punisher Movie Never Happened

Sons of Anarchy Creator Details Why His Punisher Movie Never Happened X-Men and Spider-Man resulted in an onslaught of adaptations that failed to resonate with critics or audiences at large, which includes the 2004 s Thomas Jane-starring The Punisher, a project which Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter developed a sequel for. The filmmaker recently pointed out that he thinks his script for the sequel was a little too lenient with iconic elements of the property, resulting in Marvel passing on the project completely. Instead, the sequel Punisher: War Zone was developed, which also fell short of most audiences expectations. “It was a really interesting process and I had never worked with Marvel before,” Sutter explained to

India: Teaching of Hinduism books in Islamic madrasas sparks anger | News | DW

India s BJP rejects allegations of Muslim suppression Politically motivated In July last year, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), India s largest education board, announced that it had cut its 2021 syllabus by 30%. Government-run schools were no longer required to give lessons on democratic rights, secularism, federalism and citizenship, among other topics. The decision sparked concerns that the omission of such subjects was politically motivated. These concepts lie at the core of the Indian Constitution but have at times come into conflict with the Hindu-majoritarian ideology of the ruling right-wing BJP, Sahil Husain, an education expert, told DW, adding that parties across India s political spectrum have been accused of using education as a means of propagating their agendas.

Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Star power in Tamil politics continues to dominate even in 2021

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Star power in Tamil politics continues to dominate even in 2021

Record is largely silent on Al Look s silent film adventure | Western Colorado

During the 35 years that Alfred Alvine “Al” Look served as advertising manager and sometime columnist for The Daily Sentinel, he established a well-deserved reputation as a sort of Renaissance Man. However, few people know that Look also had a brief career as a silent film star. He appeared in one motion picture, called “The Love of a Navajo,” which was filmed in New Mexico in 1922. In addition to his work at the Sentinel, Al Look was an author of multiple books, an amateur paleontologist who had a fossil mammal named after him, an amateur archaeologist who helped define a key ancient Indian site in Utah that still bears his name, and was a self-taught geologist.

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