Mark Wahlberg is looking ripped and ready to break a sweat at any hour!
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Sony is reportedly working on multiple TV and film based projects based on its PlayStation games.According to Media Post, Tony Vinciquerra, chairman and chief executive officer of Sony Pictures, spoke in an interview with CNBC that the company is working on bringing “three movies and seven TV shows from its PlayStation video-game content”.Vinciquerra spoke about how the company will be involved more with Sony Corp.’s and other entertainment products, including properties originated from the
.Mark Wahlberg is looking ripped and ready to break a sweat at any hour!
Mónica Marie Zorrilla editorIt’s been said that love’s not a competition, but a new installment to the “90 Day Fiancé” universe will look to prove that, actually, there are winners and losers in the game of romance.Twenty-four iconic couples from the franchise will be going head-to-head— and heart-to-heart —in “90 Day Fiancé: Love Games,” a new fierce trivia tournament to show off who knows their respective partner best.
Lords of Dogtown is headed to television. IMDb TV, Amazon’s free, ad-supported streaming service, is developing a TV series adaptation of the 2005 Sony movie. The project hails from Shawn Ryan’s MiddKid Productions and Sony Pictures TV where the company is based, with the movie’s director Catherine Hardwick executive producing.
The 90 Day Fiancé universe continues to grow with another spinoff: game show Love Games.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has reportedly ceased production of most PS4 models in Japan, including the PS4 Pro.This is according to a new Game Watch report, which claims that the only PS4 model that will remain in production is the Jet Black 500GB PS4 Slim.
In summer 2019, Sony Pictures made the PlayStation Productions, announcement–a new creative division that would develop new film and television projects based on their video games. It’s been over a year since we’ve heard much, but a new update has arrived from Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra.
(This article you’re about to read contains some spoilers for “Wonder Woman 1984”)Despite a ton of material to mine, over the last 4 years major Hollywood movies have generally avoided villains who seem like direct analogs for Donald Trump, mainly due to fear of alienating people who voted for him. But there’s a feeling among some that maybe “Wonder Woman 1984” is an exception to that rule, that maybe the DC Comics film is giving us a truly Trump-ish baddie.It’s a valid question.
Shawn Ryan is adapting for television the 2020 novel The Night Agent by Matthew Quirk. The Shield creator revealed the project last night as part of a series of tweets about some the favorite books he read in 2020.
Over the past couple of weeks, since the announcement that WarnerMedia is releasing all of the 2021 WB films on HBO Max the same day as in theaters, it appears that almost every filmmaker that has publicly spoken about the move has disagreed with the idea of collapsing the theatrical window. And those that understand the decision are still upset that WarnerMedia didn’t warn filmmakers before the announcement.
Neon Hum Media, the Sony Music Entertainment-backed podcast company, is launching a training bootcamp for aspiring podcast editors from underrepresented groups.
Janet W. Lee Brat TV is coming to Snapchat Discover.The network’s hit show “Past Your Bedtime,” a Gen Z news and culture show that premiered earlier this year, has been renewed for a second season on Snapchat’s Discover platform.
Natalie Oganesyan editorSamuel Goldwyn Films has acquired the U.S.
Angelique Jackson For as long as British comedian London Hughes can remember, she’s wanted to be on television. “My mom told me when I was 5 years old I tried to get on TV by climbing around the back of it,” she says.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAfter “Cyberpunk 2077” users have complained about numerous bugs in game in the week since its release, Sony pulled the title from its online store “until further notice.” Sony also said it will provide full refunds to customers who purchased the game.The highly anticipated action role-playing game, starring Keanu Reeves, was created by developer CD Projekt Red and released Dec. 10 — after two previous postponements.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAfter “Cyberpunk 2077” users have complained about numerous bugs in game, Sony has dropped the title from its online store “until further notice.” Sony also said it will provide full refunds to customers who purchased the game.The role-playing game, starring Keanu Reeves, was created by developer CD Project Red and released Dec. 10 — after two previous postponements on the release date.
Sony’s The Cyberpunk 2077 video game was just released this week and already, its developer CD Projekt Red, is issuing refunds.
Sony has removed CD Projekt RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store and is offering refunds to players who bought the game through their platform.In a statement on its official website, the gaming giant announced that Cyberpunk 2077 would be pulled from its digital storefront “until further notice”.