In the hours following the death of Queen Elizabeth, several royal family members received new names and titles.
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Elite Dangerous’ key developers have shared what to expect from the game’s update 14 in a recent interview. Speaking with PC Gamer, senior producer Samantha Marsh stated “As we move towards Update 14, and the Aftermath, we’ll be really escalating the Thargoid threat, to the extent commanders have not seen before.”Update 13 was quite monumental for Elite Dangerous, as it concluded the game’s Azimuth Saga storyline which ran for almost two years.Marsh continues to state “I think everyone can see that bad things are coming. But the Aftermath will continue to kick that into higher and higher gear, and we’re really excited to see exactly [how] everyone deals with it”, before teasing “And it’s definitely safe to say the galaxy won’t be the same.”In terms of how the story will be presented in the update, Marsh explained her enjoyment at seeing players piecing together the Elite Dangerous story threads on their own, “we love to see the players doing that part of it.
I think it’s really amazing to see what they find.”Lead game designer Luke Betterton chimed in claiming that it’s “a great joy” to watch players put together the story, even when it’s not explicit. Betterton also noted that the team puts “hefty kind of narrative consideration behind a lot of what we create.”When asked about how real-world astronomers making discoveries about the galaxy affects the game, Betterton exclaims some of his concerns and confirms that “If they start seeing stuff that we then have to retrofit into the game, that’s going to be a challenge.”Marsh clarifies that while they wouldn’t make substantial overhauls, there’d be some changes, with NASA renaming a galaxy being used as an example of an in-game tweak the team made.In other news, Nintendo
.In the hours following the death of Queen Elizabeth, several royal family members received new names and titles.
Zack Sharf Detective Benoit Blanc is back in the first trailer for Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.” Daniel Craig returns in the lead role of the murder mystery sequel, but this time he will be interrogating an entirely new ensemble cast: Dave Bautista, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Kate Hudson, Madelyn Cline, Jessica Henwick and Ethan Hawke. “Glass Onion” is set in Greece on the private island of tech billionaire Miles Bron, played by Norton, where another game of whodunnit will take place. The original “Knives Out” opened to rave reviews in November 2019 and earned $311 million at the worldwide box office, an impressive gross for an original script that’s light on action and heavy on dialogue. Johnson earned an Oscar nomination for original screenplay. Whereas Lionsgate released the first film, “Glass Onion” has the backing of Netflix after the streaming giant made a reported $450 million deal to acquire two “Knives Out” sequels.
L’amour in the City of Light! Real Girlfriends in Paris has already sparked plenty of comparisons to a certain Netflix series about the French capital, but the cast says the two shows couldn’t be more different.
Rafael Nadal has broken his silence on his wife's health for the first time since multiple reports emerged that Mery Perello had been hospitalised over concerns with her pregnancy. The world No 3 is expecting his first child with his partner of 17 years and has addressed concerns over her condition as she remains in Mallorca while he is competing at the US Open.
Scots singer Lewis Capaldi teased fans with a reaction to his "new single" on social media on Wednesday.
Meghan Markle took part in a rare interview where she discussed many subjects which have revealed five new truths about her and husband Prince Harry. During the interview with The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex covers many topics it what appears to be a relatively informal chat where the 41 year old seems keen for people to get to know the real her. Something that has been echoed in a promotional clip for her new podcast, Archetypes.
Wet Leg have become the latest act to be interviewed by Nardwuar – check out the video below.The Isle Of Wight duo – comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – took time out to speak to the legendary Canadian music journalist (aka the Human Serviette) during their current North American tour.As is customary on the channel, Nardwuar – who’s known for his unorthodox and enthusiastic interviewing techniques – gifted Wet Leg with various gifts throughout the chat, including an original Velvet Underground postcard from 1968.He also asked Teasdale about the time she spent working at the Robin Hill theme park on the Isle Of Wight.Speaking about the “big bird costumes” she had to wear for the job, the singer explained: “You have to put the legs on and then you get inside. You have to wipe down the inside first, ’cause it gets quite warm and sweaty in there.”Teasdale added: “It was so disgusting – so disgusting!”Later, Chambers recalled how touring Wet Leg member Josh Omead Mobaraki “accidentally” came up with a part for the group’s hit single ‘Chaise Lounge’ by tinkering on his pocket piano.Henry Holmes, who plays drums for the duo, remembered being “fucking mind blown” by Wet Leg before he joined their live line-up.
Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power has just been released – check it out below.It’s the last teaser before the forthcoming series premieres on Prime Video next week on September 2.In the new footage, Middle-earth is showcased in its Second Age as well as characters in the new season including Galadriel, Elrond, High King Gil-galad and Celebrimbor.Take a look at the final trailer here:Meanwhile, filmmaker Peter Jackson who directed the original film trilogy has said that he had been ghosted by the makers of the forthcoming TV series.“They asked me if I wanted to be involved – [writer-producer Fran Walsh] and I – and I said, ‘That’s an impossible question to answer without seeing a script,’” Jackson explained.“So they said, ‘As soon as we get the first couple scripts, we’ll send them to you.’ And the scripts never showed up. That’s the last thing I heard, which is fine.