Entertainment Unveiled: Comic-Con Highlights to Cleo Laine's Legacy
This entertainment update highlights clips from Disney’s 'Tron: Ares' at Comic-Con, the sentencing of a Taylor Swift concert attack suspect's friend, the death of jazz singer Cleo Laine at 97, fan enthusiasm at Comic-Con despite fewer celebrity panels, and the ongoing rivalry between Marvel and DC films.

At San Diego Comic-Con, Disney's 'Tron: Ares' preview offered fans a glance at a thrilling intersection of digital and real worlds, capturing attention with its high-speed motorcycle scenes. Jared Leto, starring as Ares, brought the narrative of virtual threats from artificial intelligence to life.
Meanwhile, in an Austrian court, an 18-year-old close to the man who attempted a Taylor Swift concert attack in Vienna was sentenced to two years in prison for ties with Islamic State. His conviction highlights an ongoing concern over terrorism and concert security.
In arts and culture news, the world mourns the loss of 97-year-old Cleo Laine, a British jazz icon renowned for collaborations with legends like Frank Sinatra. Her passing is marked by a nostalgic reflection on her unique contribution to music and theater.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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