EXCLUSIVE: Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda have committed to a big screen reteam in Moving On, a comedy written and to be directed by Paul Weitz.
09.09.2021 - 15:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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With Sony announcing the date for its PlayStation showcase event, fans around the world are eager to see what's in store for the popular console.
Many are expecting some big announcements this evening, especially for some long-awaited upcoming games such as the God of War sequel and more details on Call of Duty: Vanguard.
There may also be announcements surrounding GTA V and a potential upgrade for the next
EXCLUSIVE: Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda have committed to a big screen reteam in Moving On, a comedy written and to be directed by Paul Weitz.
The royal family may still be mourning the loss of Prince Philip, who died in April at age 99, but they continue to keep his memory alive. In the recent BBC documentary special, Prince Phillip: The Royal Family Remembers, Prince Harry discussed his grandfather’s love of flying and then imagined what his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have said while aboard one of Phillip’s flights.
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Microsoft is returning for its second Xbox showcase stream at Tokyo Game Show 2021 on September 30, but will not feature any “new global debuts”.While it was reported earlier this month that the platform holder will have its own virtual streaming slot at Tokyo Game Show 2021 with promises of “exclusive news”, an Xbox Wire post from Jeremy Hinton, head of Xbox Asia, clarifies that fans should not expect any new world premiere reveals but instead there will be “a celebration with our Asia
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Sony outlined its vision for the PS5 last night (September 9) with its latest PlayStation Showcase 2021 livestream, featuring a ton of brand new announcements.The 40-minute livestream mainly consisted of announcements and premieres of games coming in 2022 and beyond, which bodes well for the future of PS5 as it approaches its first year.First up, after rumours earlier this year, it was finally revealed that there is indeed a remake of Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic and it is being
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Sony will be showing off a look “into the future of PS5” tonight (September 9) with a 40 minute showcase that will include updates from PlayStation studios and some third party developers.The stream starts at 9pm BST (1pm PDT/ 4pm EDT) and will be on both the official PlayStation YouTube channel and Twitch.
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Sony has shared the lineup for September’s PlayStation Now additions, revealing which games fans will be able to play from tomorrow (September 7).In a blog posted earlier today (September 6), PlayStation has shared which games will join the PlayStation Now service this month.Users will be given access to the original Final Fantasy 7, Tekken 7, Killing Floor 2, Moonlighter, Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Windbound.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) America and chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, has predicted that PlayStation 5 games will cost $200m to make.In an interview with Bloomberg, he explained that the cost of game development doubles with every platform noting that recent big PlayStation 4 titles have hit $100m. “If we can’t stop the cost curve from going up, all we can do is try to de-risk it.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) America and chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, has revealed why he left PlayStation after working at Sony for 32 years.PlayStation announced Layden’s departure back in September 2019, although no reason was given by either the company or himself.In an interview with Bloomberg, he finally revealed that he left to avoid burnout, having already launched six consoles during his time at Sony.“It’s a young person’s activity,” Layden said.