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Movie based on Elden Ring - FromSoftware is not opposed to screen the game if "strong partners can be found"

FromSoftware Head Hidetaka Miyazaki has been considering making an Elden Ring movie, but doubts whether the studio has enough experience. "I see no reason to deny another interpretation or adaptation of Elden Ring, for example in a film format," he ...

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Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction overturned by court 4 years after conviction

In the past, one of the most influential Hollywood producers first faced allegations of rape back in 2017, when The New York Times revealed serious disclosures of his misconduct. After that, more and more people claimed to have been sexually exploit...

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Isabela Merced played both parts of The Last of Us all weekend to check in on casting for the HBO series

Mercedes plays Dina in the second season of "The Last of Us" - a new love interest for Ellie. In an interview with Flaunt (via Games Radar), the actress said that she was a "big fan" of the first season of the post-apocalyptic series and really wante...

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ChatGPT writes songs for Indian movies - and he's listed in the credits

The chatbot OpenAI has started its career in Bollywood - ChatGPT was noticed in the credits of an Indian series as part of the music team, according to user posts on Reddit. More specifically, it is mentioned as a "lyricist." The publication MS Powe...

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Bethesda has released Pip-Boy, a wrist-worn computer from the upcoming Fallout series, for $200

Bethesda has released a 1:1 scale replica of the Pip-Boy wrist computer, as seen in the upcoming Fallout series starting on April 11. Made of metal and die-cast ABS plastic, the Pip-Boy features a functional TFT LCD screen displaying game-style anima...

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Netflix gave the director $55 million for a new series, and he spent it on stocks, cryptocurrency and expensive cars

Here is a ready-made script for future streaming series. Carl Erik Rinsch, known for the film "47 Ronin", spent millions of dollars, which Netflix gave him for a new sci-fi series, on a completely different "creative" endeavor - playing in the stock...

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