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Your daily horoscope: September 11, 2025

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IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
The message of your birthday chart is that you have reached a crossroads and need to decide whether to continue straight ahead or take a new direction. What does your heart say? Stop thinking so much and let your feelings speak to you.
ARIES (March 21 – April 20):
It’s time to get past a restriction that has been limiting your ability to move forward. Do it now while you have the energy to break free. There has been far too much holding back in recent weeks, so give it your very best shot.
TAURUS (April 21 – May 21):
Aim to do something a bit out of the ordinary between now and the weekend. Don’t worry that some people might not approve of your gung-ho attitude because those people don’t want to see you succeed. Be sure to disappoint them!
GEMINI (May 22 – June 21):
It’s not like you to get so worked up but clearly something is bugging you and until you face up to it and get it sorted it will keep you awake at night. Don’t be surprised though when you discover that it’s really no big deal.
CANCER (June 22 – July 23):
You need to drop the mask that you habitually wear and let other people see the real you – the you that cares deeply about what goes on in the world. If you want to make a difference you must join with people who share your concerns.
LEO (July 24 – Aug. 23):
The more thought you give to your financial situation over the next few days the more likely it is you will find new ways to make money. If you can find ways to save money as well you should be much better off come the start of next week.
VIRGO (Aug. 24 – Sept. 23):
With the sun, Mercury and Jupiter all on your side over the next few days there is no limit to what you can accomplish. Give yourself permission to explore new ideas, as well as ways of doing things that others say cannot possibly work. They will.
LIBRA (Sept. 24 – Oct. 23):
You seem to be indulging in all sorts of weird and wonderful mind games and if you don’t bring your imagination back down to earth you could become detached from reality. Never forget that it’s your thoughts which create your world.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 – Nov. 22):
You need to get over the idea that playing safe is the best course to take. On the contrary, with so much cosmic activity working in your favor you must take more risks. They don’t have to be reckless but they do have to be brave.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 – Dec. 21):
You will be in a hugely adventurous mood today, tomorrow and over the weekend and anyone who tries to limit your activities must be sent away immediately. They may want what’s best for you but they clearly don’t know what that is.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 – Jan. 20):
You may not be the sort to act on impulse but cosmic activity in your fellow earth sign of Virgo is urging you to follow your instincts and do something out of the ordinary. Act as if you cannot possibly fail today – and you won’t!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 – Feb. 19):
The fact that everyone is being nice to you is no reason to get suspicious. This is one of those occasions when other people’s motives are not in the least bit deceitful, so if someone says they want to help you it may actually be true.
PISCES (Feb. 20 – Mar. 20):
Someone you live or work with will behave in some pretty strange ways over the next day or two but you don’t need to worry about it. According to the planets there is a method to their madness – it’s just that you cannot see it yet.
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Demon Slayer Global Box Office, Conjuring & Downton Abbey: Grand Finale

Refresh for latest… It was only a matter of time, and what a time it is. After making record-breaking waves in Japan this summer, and rolling out in staggered fashion elsewhere, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle finally reached a big suite of overseas markets, and the U.S., this weekend via Sony/Crunchyroll.
The latter are reporting a new high for the biggest anime opening of all time with a $132.1M global weekend. That breaks down to $70M in North America, plus $29M from Latin America, $17.4M from Europe, $6M from Middle East, $5.2M from India and $3.2M from Australia as well as some smaller markets.
Note that, along with Japan, Sony does not have Korea, Taiwan or China. In Korea, Infinity Castle is already at $34.7M through today, and is the No. 3 movie of the year in the market.
We saw a phenomenon with Demon Slayer: Mugen Train in 2021, and this continuation just drives home how popular the genre has become.
Breaking down the results via Sony, Latin America scored the No. 1 anime opening of all time in multiple markets including Mexico ($9.8M), Brazil ($4.4M), Peru ($2.8M), Central America ($2.4M), Argentina ($2.2M), and Chile ($2.2M).
In Europe and the Middle East, key markets that opened as the top anime film ever include: UK ($4.6M), Spain ($3.7M), Italy ($3.M), Saudi Arabia ($2.8M) and the UAE ($1.4M).
Elsewhere, India launched to $5.2M for the biggest opening weekend of any anime or animation film. Australia kicked off with $3.2M, the highest opening for an anime movie.
In Japan, this is a Toho/Aniplex release from Ufotable. By last weekend’s count, it had already exceeded $282M in the home market and a handful of others. With Sony’s reported take this frame, that would lift the movie well above the four-century mark.
I need to codicil, as per usual, that official numbers out of Japan are not reliable until the Monday, but we are certainly in the ballpark here.
Either way, what a great result that expands theatrical audiences.
The Top 5 for Sony/Crunchyroll markets overseas are: Hong Kong ($11.7M), Indonesia ($7.2M), Thailand ($7M), Malaysia ($6.5M), #1 all-time anime) and Philippines ($6.4M). Many of those are all-timers for anime.
Still to come are French-speaking and German-speaking markets next weekend.
After last weekend’s divine opening, New Line/Warner Bros’ The Conjuring: Last Rites added a big $60.5M in 76 markets during the sophomore session. The international running cume has crossed the $200M mark at $201.8M. Global is $332.9M through Sunday.
New starts this frame included France and Belgium as the top openings ever for the franchise, while the Miiddle East opened as the biggest opening weekend ever for a horror title.
Overall, holds were strong. Among Latin America markets, Last Rites has already become the biggest industry horror movie in Peru, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Uruguay. Asia also leaned in with Last Rites the No. 1 movie again in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia.
Japan is still to open, on October 17.
Univeral/Focus’ return/goodbye to Highclere Castle has stuck a chord with audiences. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale released in just 31 international box office markets and grossed $12.3M; abovet the last entry in the feature series, Downton Abbey: A New Era, and in line with Ticket to Paradise at the same point. The global start was $30.4Mx.
Natch, the UK was the biggest Downton market this weekend at at clear No.1and with $6.3M; it outgrossed the three-day opening weekend of Downton Abbey: A New Era in just its first two days of release.
France has a terrific $1.4M bow across 423 screens at No.2in the market, behind fellow opener Conjuring: Last Rites. Performance is above Downton Abbey: A New Era and Ticket to Paradise at the same point, and play is seen in commercial and arthouse cinemas.
In Australia, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale added $1.2M in its opening weekend, across 314 screens at No.3 in the market, behind Demon Slayer and The Conjuring: Last Rites. An opening of this level is in line with Downton Abbey: A New Era. Reviews in the market have been overwhelmingly positive.
The Netherlands achieved the highest opening weekend of the franchise, as well asthe biggest day in the franchise’s history on Saturday. The weekend grossed $900K, above both Downton Abbey and Downton Abbey: A New Era and in line with Ticket to Paradise.
Italy grossed $500K in its opening weekend across 350 screens at No.4 in the market, behind Demon Slayer, Conjuring: Last Rites and Materialists. Performance is above Downton Abbey: A New Era at the same point.
Next markets ahead include Germany, Mexico, Span and Japan.
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Sydney Sweeney Heats Up Lake Trip with Cliff Jumps, Bikini Walks & Waterskiing

Sydney Sweeney
Out of This World Lake Adventures!!
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Sydney Sweeney is proving once again she’s Hollywood’s hottest “it” girl as she serves up sizzling swimsuit looks during a lake getaway.
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The actress shared snapshots on Instagram Sunday that left fans doing a double take. In one jaw-dropping set, the blonde bombshell rocked a plunging black one piece while balancing on rocks before hurling herself off a cliff and later waterskiing.
But the sexy display didn’t stop there. Sweeney slipped into a cheeky white bikini while out for a scenic stroll with towering rock formations.
Her cheeky caption read, “Little trip to Mars” and fans flooded the comments with fire emojis.
From cliff-jumping thrills to model perfect bikini poses, Sydney’s lakeside adventure was certainly anything but low-key.
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