Star Wars: Daisy Ridley Confirms if Rey Will Appear in Next Trilogy
Rey actress Daisy Ridley confirmed she won't appear in the next Star Wars trilogy following Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
In an interview with Buzzfeed's AM to DM, Ridley was asked if Rey would appear in the next Star Wars trilogy, to which she responded "I can say I'm not in the next trilogy. Because Rian
always said... if it’s the Rian one, or it’s the guys that did Game of Thrones. I’m not sure. Whichever one it was, they always said it was going to be a separate story. So I’m not, no."
Future Star Wars Films
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed earlier this year that the next film in the Star Wars series will be the project from Game of Thrones' David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Rumors suggest this film could take place during the Old Republic era, with later reports claiming it will be based on the classic BioWare game Knights of the Old Republic.
Paul Rudd Set to Join Ghostbusters 2020 Cast
Paul Rudd is reportedly in final negotiations to join Jason Reitman's upcoming Ghostbusters film.
Reported by Variety, Rudd will allegedly play a teacher in the film. "I’ve been wanting to work with Paul Rudd since my short film opened for Wet Hot American Summer at Sundance," said Reitman. "I’m thrilled he’ll be joining this new chapter in the original Ghostbusters universe."
Other Ghostbusters 2020 Stars
Sigourney Weaver claims she will reprise her role as Dana Barrett alongside former co-stars Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd. Earlier this year, Reitman said this sequel would "hand the movie back to the fans."
This Power Rangers Twist Changes Everything About the Classic Team
Mighty Morphin Power Ranger #40 kicks off a new era for BOOM! Studios' ongoing series, and in the process it changes what fans thought they knew about the Power Rangers team.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #40!
Up till now, the series had been set in the early years of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, focusing on the original five Rangers plus Tommy in his Green Ranger form. This issue jumps forward in the franchise timeline, skipping ahead to a point where Lord Zedd is the main villain and Tommy now leads the team as the White Ranger.
WoW Successor Canceled Because Blizzard Didn’t Control Its Scope
Titan, the MMO positioned to succeed World of Warcraft, was allegedly canceled because Blizzard Entertainment wasn't able to control its scope and ambition.
Reported by VG247, Mike Morhaime, co-founder and former president of Blizzard Entertainment, revealed this during a speech at Gamelab in Barcelona, Spain.
“We’ve tried really hard not to announce any games that weren’t ready to be announced, or we weren’t sure that we were going to release them,” said Morhaime. “Titan is an exception to that where we wanted it to be our next generation, our sequel to sort of World of Warcraft. We took a lot of our senior developers and put them on this project. And I think where we really failed was we failed to control scope. It was very ambitious.”
Why Final Fantasy XIV Deserves a TV Series
A Final Fantasy live-action TV show was just announced - specifically, a Final Fantasy XIV Online TV series. We don’t know when it will come out, or what specifically it covers, but we do know it’s directly inspired by the world of Final Fantasy XIV and will take place in Eorzea.
Casey DeFreitas and Mike Mamon, two of our Final Fantasy XIV fans, discussed why the fourteenth installment, an MMORPG, deserves a TV series. Read their conversation and speculation below, and read more details about the Final Fantasy XIV TV series here.
Cyberpunk 2077 Install Size Is Twice As Big As The Witcher 3
The disk space needed for Cyberpunk 2077 has been revealed by Game Pressure, which they confirmed after preordering the game from the PlayStation store.
The PlayStation 4 version will reportedly need at least 80GB of space – which is more than twice the size of The Witcher 3's install, and 13 GB larger than Days Gone.
According to the report, the Xbox One version of Cyberpunk 2077 should be able to use its 4K capabilities with the available consoles, but it is unknown how much disk space the Xbox One version will require, as well as any enhancements that will be seen with the PS4 Pro.
Google: ‘Data Caps Is Not a Universal Challenge’ For Stadia
Google vice president Phil Harrison believes that internet service providers will adapt to accommodate video game streaming, and will offer higher data caps to permit the increased levels of data required by Google Stadia.
Talking to IGN and other journalists at a roundtable event at Google’s UK offices, Harrison said “Data caps is not a universal challenge. The ISPs have a strong history of staying ahead of consumer trends.”
“If you look at the trend over time, when music streaming and downloading became very popular, data caps moved up. And then with the evolution of TV and film streaming, data caps moved up. And we expect that that will continue to be the case,” he explained.
Call of Duty Endowment Aims to Change Perspectives on Veterans
Call of Duty Endowment, the charity initiative that aims to help support real military veterans, has set itself a new goal to help 100,000 ex-armed forces personnel find new jobs for civilian life by 2024.
The Endowment scheme was originally set up in 2009 with the aim of finding new jobs for 25,000 ex-servicemen and women by 2018. Ten years on, that original goal has been surpassed - more than 57,000 veterans have been helped - and the aim is now to secure positions for 100,000 people.
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Final Fantasy XIV Gets Live-Action TV Show
Final Fantasy XIV Online is getting a TV show adaptation from Square Enix with Sony Pictures Television and Hivemind - marking the first time Final Fantasy will be realized in live-action. The series will be filled with Final Fantasy staples like chocobos, airships, beastmen, and of course, Cid, who has appeared in most Final Fantasy games.
The Final Fantasy XIV series will tell an original story but is directly inspired by the MMORPG's characters and world of Eorzea, which includes elements from many Final Fantasy games before it, such as magitek (originally from Final Fantasy VI).
“Final Fantasy XIV and Eorzea are the perfect gateway into Final Fantasy for longtime fans and newcomers alike,” said Sony Pictures Television Co-President Chris Parnell. “This show is about embracing and embodying all of the elements that have made the mythos such an endlessly captivating phenomenon, and it’s an immense honor to be bringing all of Eorzea’s iconic characters, settings, and concepts – including fan-favorites like Cid and, of course, the chocobos – to life for a television audience."
Zelda Producer Reveals How to Get a Job on His Team
We are in the middle of a generational shift at Nintendo, with new developers taking the reins on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel and the Link’s Awakening remake. But who gets chosen to make what often become some of the most critically acclaimed games in the world? The Legend of Zelda series creator Shigeru Miyamoto has been discussing that in recent years. In an interview with the New York Times from December 2017, Mr. Miyamoto said:
"More and more I am trying to let the younger generation fully take the reins… I always look for designers who aren’t super-passionate game fans. I make it a point to ensure they’re not just a gamer, but that they have a lot of different interests and skill sets."