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 has an update on the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark sequel. Disney+s Moon Knight show has seemingly found its director. Hasbros bold new Power Rangers reboot has tapped a writer. Plus, a new look at Freaky, and whats to come on Soulmates and Moonbase 8. To me, my Spoilers! Illustration: Jim Cooke Animorphs Michael Grant revealed he and K.A. Applegate have left the Animorphs movie over  creative differences  with Picturestart.       ANIMORPHSmovie update: With great sadness we have decided not to participate further in the @picturestart effort. We may post a full explanation on Reddit later, but for now let 39  go with  39;creative difference stanley tumbler s. 39; If you want the general idea see: https://t.co/GdBdtswA5h mdash; Michael Grant  GONE TV trailer in bio  @MichaelGrantBks  October 27, 2020   Power Rangers According to Deadline, Hasbro and eOne have hired Titans producer Bryan Edward Hill to write the upcoming Power Rangers reboot for director Jonathan Entwistle. https://gizmodo/power-rangers-newest-movie-reboot-is-now-a-tv-franchise-1845428111  Sequel Danielle Harris is attached to direct Sequel, a  darkly comedic  horror film from producer Joe Dante and Doctor Who writer James Moran. Though details o stanley cup n the  plot are currently unavailable, Bloody-Disgust stanley cup ing describes the project as  a satirical shredding of the horror industrys final girl trope  including  an all-star cast of take-no-prisoner heroines.   Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 2 Andr茅 脴vredal provided Comin Rfaa The People Who Brought Us Qi2 Are Trying to Bring Wireless Charging to Kitchen Appliances
 In 1613 Johann Remmelin published a book, Catoptrum Microcosmicum, which became a best-seller for about a hundred and fifty years. Today, Columbia University published it online. The work, originally in Latin, was translated into several languages. It explained the human body, using movable flaps to take people down through successive layers. The first layer was the person delicately draped in a way that preserved their modesty. The layer of drapery came off first.     After that, Remmelin went unde botella stanley r the skin. This is a 1661 edition, which needed a little work bef stanley thermobecher ore it could be scanned. The archivists at Columbia had to undo some damage to the book, as several pages had a dark stain that made it difficult to read, and also made the flaps brittle.  termo stanley They lightened the stain by moistening the pages and applying a suction device to lift away some of the stain particles. Other damage they left alone. Clearly, they decided not to do anything about the female figures resplendent mustache. Steven Novak, the head of Archives and Special Collections, told Gizmodo that the mustache was probably the work of a  prankster  from about 200 years ago. The book features a female figure and a male figure, both shown from the front and the back. Each figure is drawn with one foot standing on a skull. As you can see in the picture above, the book isnt short on Bible allusions. The skull has a snake going through it and an apple branch next to it. Get a little closer, though, and the dissected sku