Actor James Ransone, known for roles in 'It: Chapter Two' and 'Black Phone', has died by suicide at age 46, prompting tributes from colleagues and fans who remember him as a talented and kind individual.
James Ransone, an actor known for roles in The Wire, It: Chapter Two, and The Black Phone, died by suicide at age 46 on December 19. He was recognized for his diverse roles in film and television, including appearances in Sinister, Tangerine, and various TV series.
The Japanese anime film 'Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reza Arc' is leading the U.S. box office with an estimated $14-15 million debut, outperforming expectations and gaining critical acclaim. It is followed closely by the 'Black Phone' sequel and new releases like 'Springsteen' and 'Regretting You,' with the box office competition influenced by ongoing World Series games and NFL matches.