Taylor Sheridan is filming his projects 'Lioness' and a 'Yellowstone' spinoff across North Texas, with casting calls available for those interested in being extras.
A man with suspected mental health issues died after he scaled a 20-foot wall to enter a Brazilian zoo and was attacked by a lioness named Leona, who was not euthanized and remains under care. The zoo closed following the incident, and investigations are ongoing.
Paramount+ has renewed Taylor Sheridan's espionage series 'Lioness' for a third season, starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, after a delay due to star contract negotiations and busy schedules. The series, which explores CIA operations, is filming on a new production campus in Texas and continues to feature high-profile talent and production team members.
'Lioness' is set to return for its third season, with production beginning in Texas in October 2025 and a likely release in early 2026, promising more intense action and a focus on female roles in special operations.
Scientists have developed a new imaging and virtual reconstruction technology called LIONESS, which provides high-resolution, real-time 3D nanoscale imaging of live brain tissue. LIONESS integrates advanced optics, artificial intelligence, and interdisciplinary collaboration to overcome the limitations of previous imaging methods. This breakthrough allows for a comprehensive understanding of brain tissue dynamics and complexity, providing insights into the intricate interactions happening within the brain at microscopic levels. The technology has the potential to revolutionize neuroscience research and enhance our understanding of brain function and plasticity.
An endangered lioness escaped from a private farm in South Korea and was shot dead in the woods about an hour later. The escape prompted a search operation involving police and fire department personnel, and residents were urged to stay away from the area. The lioness was registered as an international endangered species, and it is unclear when the last inspection of her living facilities was conducted. Lions are listed as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List due to various threats.
Authorities in Berlin have called off the search for a lioness that was reportedly on the loose in the suburbs after finding no evidence of a wild animal. The search operation, involving helicopters, police vehicles, and armed officers, was launched after eyewitnesses claimed to have seen a large predatory cat chasing a wild boar. However, after examining various hints and conducting inquiries at zoos and animal parks, authorities concluded that there was no lioness or any other wild animal in the area. Residents have been assured that there is no danger.
Police in Berlin are conducting a large-scale search for a lioness believed to be on the loose in the city. The animal was last seen on the southern outskirts, and witnesses have reported multiple sightings. Helicopters with thermal imaging cameras, veterinarians, and hunters are involved in the search. Residents have been advised to stay indoors and keep pets inside. It is unclear where the lioness came from, and authorities will have to decide whether to sedate or kill the animal if found.
Police in Berlin are searching for a lioness after receiving reports of a wild animal sighting near residential areas. Videos recorded by witnesses confirmed the presence of a lioness, prompting authorities to issue warnings and extend the search area. Locals have been advised to stay indoors and keep their pets inside. While some remain skeptical, police have not yet determined the origin of the escaped lioness. Efforts to locate the animal involve a large number of police, vets, hunters, helicopters, and drones.
German police are searching for a lioness on the loose in the suburbs of Berlin after two witnesses reported seeing the animal chasing a wild boar. Residents have been urged to stay indoors while authorities conduct the search, and pets are also advised to remain inside. The origin of the lioness is unknown, as no animal parks, zoos, or circuses have reported a missing animal. Once found, the lioness will likely be sedated and taken to an animal shelter. This is not the first incident of wild animals escaping in Germany, with previous cases involving a kangaroo, cobra, and lion.
Berlin police have issued a warning to residents in certain parts of the city to stay indoors as a suspected lioness is on the loose. The wild animal has not been found yet, and authorities are urging people to call emergency services if they spot it.
Britney Spears was spotted without her wedding ring as she arrived in Los Angeles after a tropical vacation, fueling rumors of trouble in her almost year-long marriage to Sam Asghari. However, Sam's publicist denied any marital issues and explained that he had taken off his ring while filming a movie. Sam has been working on the upcoming film Grand Death Lotto, while he recently completed work on the Paramount+ series Lioness. Meanwhile, the director of Britney's 2013 documentary, I Am Britney Jean, revealed that the pop star's public persona is very different from her private life, describing her as shy and introverted.