The creator of the viral “Crazy Nastya– Honey Badger” video is the latest person to sell their meme as an NFT!
14.06.2021 - 03:51 / nme.com
Dying Light 2 Stay Human developer Techland has revealed more details about its upcoming zombie shooter.During an interview at the Future Games Show, animation director Dawid Lubryka spoke about the different aspects of the forthcoming title, from co-op experience to NPC behaviour.
For the latter, the developer credited the “choices and consequences mechanic” for making it possible to make NPC behaviour unique, which will shape the story “depending on the way you play”.“As you can imagine, Dying
.The creator of the viral “Crazy Nastya– Honey Badger” video is the latest person to sell their meme as an NFT!
Donald Rumsfeld, who was the TV face of the George W. Bush Administration’s War in Iraq, has died just days shy of his 89th birthday, according to a statement from his family.
John Erman, an Emmy-winning director-producer who helmed multiple episodes of such classic TV series as Star Trek, M*A*S*H and Peyton Place along with Part 2 of Roots and much of its sequel miniseries Roots: The Next Generations, has died. He was 85.
Robert Sacchi, the actor who so closely resembled Humphrey Bogart that he starred in the 1980 20th Century Fox comedy The Man With Bogart’s Face, died June 23 in Los Angeles after a brief illness, according to a family spokesperson. He was 89.
Antonio Ferme editorAlison Greenspan, a film and TV producer known for her work on the ABC drama “For Life” and 2011 feature “Monte Carlo,” died June 27 after a long battle with cancer. She was 48.Greenspan’s death was confirmed by her husband, Jason Michaels, who said she was surrounded by her family at the time of her death.Greenspan was a partner at Doug Robinson Productions over the past several years.
Bethesda Game Studio’s director Todd Howard has confirmed that The Elder Scrolls VI is still in early development, suggesting the launch is years away.In a new interview with The Telegraph, Howard revealed that new details about the highly-anticipated RPG sequel while also confirming that it’s very early in the planning stages.“It’s good to think of The Elder Scrolls VI as still being in a design [phase],” he said, “…but we’re checking the tech: ‘Is this going to handle the things we want to do
Former Skid Row singer Johnny Solinger has reportedly died of liver failure at the age of 55, according to his wife and his ex-bandmates posting on Facebook.
DaBaby has shared a brand new song and video – watch the visual for ‘Red Light Green Light’.The new song will be given its live debut as part of the rapper’s performance at tomorrow’s (June 27) BET Awards.In the new video, DaBaby takes things back to the 1990s, donning Oakland Raiders merchandise and riffing on classic ’90s movies.Watch the new ‘Red Light Green Light’ video below.The North Carolina rapper’s new track follows recent single ‘Ball If I Want To’, which came out last week adn was
Mark Peel, the influential Los Angeles chef who founded Campanile with his ex-wife Nancy Silverton, died Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 66.
Ann Willis Ratray, who appeared on Broadway and TV before becoming a drama coach for young people including her son, Home Alone‘s Devin Ratray, died June 9 at her home in New York following a lengthy illness. She was 81.
Nicolas Cage’s mother has sadly passed away.
Heidi Ferrer, a writer on Dawson’s Creek, has sadly died. She was 50-years-old.
David Lightfoot, the Australian producer behind Wolf Creek, Rogue and more, died in an Adelaide hospital on Sunday, after suffering a heart attack. He was 61.
Milton Moses Ginsberg, who developed a cult following for his low-budget indie films Coming Apart and The Werewolf of Washington, died May 23 in Manhattan. He was 85 and died from cancer, according to his wife, Nina Ginsberg.
Ernie Lively, a character actor who amassed more than 100 credits during a 45-year film and TV career and was Blake Lively’s father, has died. He was 74. The actor’s rep confirmed to Deadline that he died June 2 in Los Angeles of cardiac complications.
Claudia Barrett, an actress whose busy television career of the 1950s was destined to be outdone in the public’s memory by her film performance alongside a gorilla-suited alien in the camp sci-fi trash classic Robot Monster, died April 30 of natural causes at her home in Palm Desert. She was 91.