The Classic Marathon Trilogy in 2025 — Still Worth Playing?
As it turns out, what I didn’t realize was that it was among Bungie’s initial creations – a cornerstone work that played a significant role in defining their future trajectory.
As it turns out, what I didn’t realize was that it was among Bungie’s initial creations – a cornerstone work that played a significant role in defining their future trajectory.
At Star Wars Celebration, ScreenRant interviewed Mark Hamill about the upcoming season 2 of “Light & Magic.” They asked if he truly valued the historical significance of Jar Jar Binks, the first entirely computer-generated character, which was introduced years before Andy Serkis’ motion-capture work as Gollum. Hamill responded:
* He acknowledged that it was groundbreaking to have a CGI character in Star Wars, but…
* He emphasized that the impact of Jar Jar Binks on the film industry was not fully realized at the time of its release, since motion capture technology had not yet been developed and popularized.
* He suggested that Andy Serkis’ work as Gollum paved the way for a greater appreciation of the technical achievements behind characters like Jar Jar Binks.
When interviewed by India Today, Jaideep Ahlawat was questioned about being likened to Irrfan Khan. To this, the actor found himself momentarily speechless and inquired, “What on earth am I supposed to say?
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Sharvari described Alpha as a thrilling venture and expressed her eagerness to see this movie on the big screen, particularly because it marks the debut of a Spy Universe film featuring two female leads. She believes this film will shatter numerous barriers, which has left her both enthusiastic and slightly apprehensive. She’s keeping her hopes high for the project.
Harry Potter is set to reinterpret J.K. Rowling’s highly successful series of seven fantasy novels, which have collectively sold over 600 million copies globally, and the eight films based on these books have earned a staggering $7 billion or more at the box office. Each season will correspond to one of the seven books, with Francesca Gardiner, renowned for her work on Succession, serving as showrunner, and Mark Mylod, an experienced director from Game of Thrones, taking charge of several episodes.