New Legend Of Zelda Lego Set Recreates One of Ocarina of Time’s Most Memorable Scenes

LEGO previously created a Legend of Zelda set, The Great Deku Tree, which was popular with fans. It’s currently available for pre-order from the LEGO Store for $300. This set lets you build the Deku Tree in a style inspired by both Breath of the Wild and Ocarina of Time. Once built, the Deku Tree features moving parts – you can control its face with a lever, and its mouth opens to reveal a Skulltula figure inside.

Ted Sarandos Says He Wants Movies in Theaters, Actually

While recent promises made in a prominent New York Times interview are reassuring, their impact depends on how much you trust the person making them. The timing of this statement, just before Netflix releases its next earnings report on Tuesday, seems deliberate. Netflix’s stock price dropped after winning the initial bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, and some critics have openly worried that Netflix could harm movie theaters. This has been a major concern throughout the process, with supporters of the Paramount bid arguing that Netflix’s actions don’t match its words. They point out that limited award-season releases and special event screenings aren’t enough to prove Netflix’s commitment to theatrical releases. In fact, the CEO seems to believe that most people won’t travel far to see a movie, suggesting he may not fully understand how many Americans live. While he’s clearly an expert in streaming, his understanding of traditional moviegoing habits may be limited.

Ben Affleck Entering Flow State Won Late Night This Week

The editing of segments for late-night talk shows often goes unnoticed, but it’s a really important part of what makes them work. I especially admire the team at Jimmy Kimmel Live! – their editing is incredibly fast-paced. People tend to think of talk shows as just conversation, but they’re a performance too, a visually exciting show created by skilled crews working at lightning speed. I have a lot of respect for them.