Third Star Wars Jedi Game Still Moving Forward With Development Amid EA & Respawn Layoffs

Supporters of the show had anticipated seeing both the character and the performer transition into a real-life Star Wars project, but so far, that hasn’t happened because work on the third Star Wars Jedi series is still ongoing. However, this past week, unexpected news from Electronic Arts (EA) was revealed, leading to more job cuts at the company and impacting Respawn Entertainment, which has sparked worries about the upcoming Star Wars Jedi game.

Steve Buscemi and Daniel Brühl to Attend Croatia’s Slano Film Days

Slano plans to showcase Buscemi’s latest movie titled “Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer,” which garnered the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival. Its director, Tolga Karaçelik, is also scheduled to attend the festival. In memory of the late director Wolfgang Becker, Slano will screen the film that catapulted Brühl to international stardom, “Good Bye, Lenin!”.

Slano has chosen to exhibit Buscemi’s recent movie entitled “Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer,” which was awarded the Audience Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival. The director of this film, Tolga Karaçelik, will be joining the festival as well. As a tribute to the late director Wolfgang Becker, Slano will showcase the movie that made Brühl famous worldwide, “Good Bye, Lenin!”.

Netflix Fetes Ricardo Darín Starrer ‘The Eternaut’ Ahead of Global Release

Under the guidance of director Bruno Stagnaro, who previously co-directed the acclaimed film “Pizza, Beer and Cigarettes” (“Pizza, Birra, Faso”), and went on to create the critically acclaimed series “Okupas,” a six-episode series was developed. This series was penned by Stagnaro and screenwriter Ariel Staltari, and produced by Hugo Sigman, Matías Mosteirin, Leticia Cristi and Diego Copello at K&S Films in Buenos Aires (“Wild Tales”).

Canneseries 2025: ‘Duster’ Dazzles, Jeffrey Dean Morgan Charms, and Other Highlights

The artistic director of Canneseries, Albin Lewi, emphasized at Canneseries that the festival isn’t primarily focused on physical attendees (buyers), but rather “buzz” or word-of-mouth publicity generated by being selected for the event. He stated, even if buyers aren’t present, this buzz can significantly influence the market. Furthermore, he noted that many professionals in our industry have multiple roles and that all the series are backed by international distributors.

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Canneseries Artistic Director Albin Lewi explained at Canneseries that the event isn’t just about face-to-face buyers, but it’s more about creating a buzz or word-of-mouth publicity through selection. He added that even if buyers aren’t physically present, this buzz can still impact the market significantly. Furthermore, he pointed out that numerous professionals in our industry play various roles and that all the series are supported by international distributors.

Valorant Players Debate: How Did This Shot Register as a Leg Hit?

In Valorant, the accuracy of hits has become a widely discussed subject. For instance, a player named Skillaz1 believes they hit their target accurately but the game didn’t register it as a body shot. Other players agreed, explaining that occasionally, the server’s mechanics can lead to confusion. A user named “International_Bat972” offered an insightful comment, suggesting that the sound cue signaling a hit might not have triggered because the shot hadn’t been registered on the server. This echoes the frequent annoyance experienced by many players when they feel certain they’ve hit their target, but the game shows otherwise. It seems like arguing about who makes the best spaghetti – your grandma or your mom – nothing is straightforward once technology gets involved!

Valorant Players Weigh In: Is the Outlaw the Ultimate Second Round Weapon?

1) Players often prefer the Outlaw rifle due to its unique firing style and high damage output, especially those who have won the initial pistol round. User Dont_Know2 stated, “I opt for it in the second round if we win the pistol round because then it’s almost like being an operator.” This suggests that players see the Outlaw as more than just a tool for kills; it can also break enemy morale tactically. In the second round, when opponents may be low on funds and unable to purchase significant armor, the Outlaw’s speed and damage make it a powerful weapon. Winning an early lead with the Outlaw and maintaining dominance is something its fans take pride in, as it gives them an advantage going into the enemy’s strategy. Essentially, using the Outlaw is like riding a wave of confidence straight into the enemy’s plans.

Valorant Players Weigh In: Is the Outlaw the Ultimate Second Round Weapon?

1) Players often prefer the Outlaw rifle due to its unique firing style and high damage output, especially those who have won the initial pistol round. User Dont_Know2 stated, “I opt for it in the second round if we win the pistol round because then it’s almost like being an operator.” This suggests that players see the Outlaw as more than just a tool for kills; it can also break enemy morale tactically. In the second round, when opponents may be low on funds and unable to purchase significant armor, the Outlaw’s speed and damage make it a powerful weapon. Winning an early lead with the Outlaw and maintaining dominance is something its fans take pride in, as it gives them an advantage going into the enemy’s strategy. Essentially, using the Outlaw is like riding a wave of confidence straight into the enemy’s plans.

The Studio Slams Hollywood’s Race Woes

In episode 7 of “The Studio,” titled “Casting,” delves into the overcompensation of racial issues in today’s film industry through another witty critique of Hollywood’s absurdities. As the Kool-Aid movie, which was initially introduced in the first episode of “The Studio,” moves closer to production, Matt and his team grapple with finalizing the cast. They’ve chosen Ice Cube as the Kool-Aid Man, Sandra Oh as Ms. Kool-Aid, and Josh Duhamel as the live-action father figure. At first, it appears to be an ideal blockbuster lineup. However, a few niggling doubts start to creep in.

Netflix’s ‘The Eternaut’ Is Hypnotic, But Falls Short of Its Legendary Origins

Instead of adding Netflix’s newest sci-fi series, The Eternaut, to the list, consider referring to it as: “Include the latest sci-fi offering from Netflix, ‘The Eternaut,’ in our collection.” This series delves into familiar apocalyptic themes, such as: people banding together amidst turmoil; a power-hungry individual emerging during the chaos; a rugged hero with a hidden altruistic side and potentially tragic backstory; conflicting viewpoints and ideologies; a character grappling with mental decline; a vaguely defined military subplot; and a ruthless group of villains who serve as a grim reminder that “man is the real monster.” A touch of romance, some human complexity, and you’ve got yourself an apocalyptic cocktail shaken to perfection.

Turtle Beach Shifter Review: A Sim Racing Enthusiast’s First Impressions

Hey there, fellow gaming enthusiasts! Let me tell ya, I was absolutely thrilled when I got my hands on the Turtle Beach Velocity One Multi-shift. Now, if you’ve ever felt that satisfying ‘click’ when shifting gears in your ride, you know exactly what I’m talking about.

I took it for a spin with my beloved Kunos stock GT86 in Assetto Corsa, and let me tell ya, it was like sliding behind the wheel of my very own Corolla. The shifter just gets it, you know? It’s as if it’s catapulting me straight into the driver’s seat of my ultimate racing fantasy.

I’ve only recently dipped my toes into the sim racing world, thanks to a fantastic gift, so this upgrade from standard controllers is like night and day. Trust me, if you’re a gearhead like me, you won’t want to miss out on this one!