‘Ready Or Not 2’ To Freak Out Moviegoers Earlier Than Expected — Update

Before 2025 closes out, Disney has made some date shifts to next year and beyond. 'Ready or Not 2' will now go March 20 instead of March 22.

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Disney Moves Around ‘Ready Or Not 2’, ‘Dog Stars’ & Pixar’s ‘Gatto’ In 2026 & 2027 Release Calendars
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https://deadline.com/2025/12/disney-release-dates-gatto-ready-or-not-2-dog-stars-1236655242/

Disney Moves Around ‘Ready Or Not 2’, ‘Dog Stars’ & Pixar’s ‘Gatto’ In 2026 & 2027 Release Calendars

Before 2025 closes out, Disney has made some date shifts to next year and beyond. Searchlight’s Ready or Not 2: Here I Come moves up to March 27, demonstrating a big confidence in the horror sequel from its April 10 release date in 2026. The new release date for the Radio Silence directed movie is […]

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Episode 4 is here, and well worth the wait.

This week @Chrislintott discusses Betelgeuse (don't say it three times), and the constellation of Orion. Meanwhile, Mr Max laments the loss of his Tuesday night bone.

https://anchor.fm/dog-stars/episodes/Episode-4-Betelgeuse-e1u4u1a

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Our next episode will be with you tomorrow lunchtime - remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast platform to be the first to know when it's ready!

If you've missed them, you can catch up on episodes 1 and 2 here: https://anchor.fm/dog-stars

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Join Chris Lintott and Mr Max on their evening exploration of the night sky (Chris) and the discarded pizza boxes of Oxford (Max). Indulge in lazy astronomy: the art of being impressed simply by looking up. The podcast is your five minute guide to what to look for in our changing night sky and the stories of what's found there, as you wander with or without your own four-legged friend. Remember: No barking! Descriptions of the sky suitable for anywhere in the northern hemisphere.

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Mr Max and @Chrislintott are back! This week they're talking about Mars - the red planet, and Aldebaran - the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus.

https://anchor.fm/dog-stars/episodes/Episode-2-Mars-and-Aldebaran-e1teb0a

If you enjoyed this episode, please tell a friend. One reblog = one treat for Mr Max.

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Episode 2: Mars and Aldebaran by Dog Stars

Chris and Mr Max are pleased to see Mars in the sky, finding the perfect location for an evening walk in a local park. We talk about colour, whether the red planet has little red plants on it, and compare it to nearby Aldebaran, the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus. Aldebaran also points us to the Hyades cluster, a nearby group of young stars. Enjoy your walk - and don't pee on the car! You can find out when Mars is visible from where you are here at  in-the-sky.org, and read about Aldebaran here: https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/aldebaran/ While distracted, Chris describes the Hyades as a constellation a few times in this walk. It's a cluster, and he gets it right eventually, but Mr Max has been given extra bacon as an apology.

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Welcome to Dog Stars, a brand new podcast featuring
@Chrislintott and Mr Max on their evening explorations of the nights sky (and discarded pizza boxes)!

The first episode explores the full moon, it's craters and the peculiar moon illusion.

https://anchor.fm/dog-stars/episodes/Episode-1-The-Moon-e1t4btl

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Episode 1: The Moon by Dog Stars

On our first walk, Chris and Mr Max explore the Full Moon on a blustery evening. Full Moon is a wonderful time to go crater spotting, and we talk about Tycho and Copernicus, as well as the mysterious Moon illusion. You can find out about Moon phases and much more via in-the-sky.org, and you can read more about Copernicus here: https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/astrophotography/moon/lunar-crater-copernicus/

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