What to Know About Tyler Perry’s $260 Million Lawsuit

As a dedicated fan of the silver screen, I find myself sharing a heavy burden these days. A man named Dixon, who’s made quite an impression on Perry’s show “The Oval,” has filed a lawsuit in LA this month. The suit alleges sexual and work harassment, sexual battery, assault, and other claims, with a staggering demand for $260 million in damages.

Dixon claims that Perry took notice of him at a studio party back in September 2019. When he expressed his aspiration to act, Perry offered encouragement and eventually cast him in not one, but two shows: “The Oval” on BET and the spinoff “Ruthless” on BET+. In these roles, Dixon portrayed a gay, homeless, and desperate store clerk who was forced into intimate situations with another character for shelter.

Dune: Awakening Will Receive Major Free Updates Every Three Or Four Months

During a Reddit AMA session, Funcom shared its plans for the future development of its widely-played survival MMO game, based on Frank Herbert’s science fiction universe. In this discussion, Executive Producer Scott Junior emphasized that each significant update would be provided free and will incorporate fresh storylines and PvE content. Interestingly, these updates are scheduled to come out concurrently with the game’s paid DLCs. These DLCs can either be purchased individually or as part of the game’s season pass.

Terraria Invades Palworld Later This Month

The upcoming update will offer a range of material, such as fresh islands and characters from Terraria. Instead of providing all the details at once, Pocketpair plans to reveal these contents gradually, daily, across their social media platforms for the following week.

28 Years Later’s Wild Cliffhanger Teases an Even Wilder Sequel

Discussing the chaotic final scenes of “28 Years Later” requires revisiting its early parts. The movie begins in Scotland’s Highlands at the onset of the rage-virus pandemic, with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland revisiting the themes from their 2002 collaboration, “28 Days Later.” A family is seen in front of Teletubbies, trying to fend off the approaching zombie horde – although these films don’t refer to the infected as ‘zombies’, we can understand that here. However, their home gets overrun, and only one child, Jimmy (Rocco Haynes), survives by fleeing to a church in search of his preacher father (Sandy Batchelor). Sadly, Dad isn’t interested in saving Jimmy; he sees the rage apocalypse as the day of judgment, and he embraces the coming of the new zombie rulers. Jimmy manages to hide, witnessing in horror as his father gets infected.