Inevitable Foundation Launches First-of-Its-Kind Production Company

As a game developer with a passion for inclusive gaming experiences, I’m on the hunt for commercial projects that deeply embody various genres and integrate disability as an inherent part of their core design. It’s not about adding disability as a mere token or to tick a box, but rather creating stories where the absence of disability would significantly weaken or even destroy the narrative. Take the movie “A Quiet Place” for example; if you were to remove deafness and sign language from the storyline, it would lose its essence and fall apart entirely. This principle serves as a benchmark for crafting narratives where disability is seamlessly integrated into the very fabric of the game.

The Hilarious Reason Disney Rejected Back to the Future in the Early 1980s: “That’s Horrible!”

The film “Back to the Future,” starring Michael J. Fox from the popular sitcom “Family Ties” on NBC, skyrocketed him to superstardom by defining a generation’s worth of trendy and future-oriented pop culture themes. In retrospect, it appears inevitable that this movie would be made. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, who won an Oscar, and co-written with Bob Gale, the film perfectly captured the spirit of the 1980s, combining humor, optimism, and relatable teenage worries into a brilliant blend.

How Will Avatar: Fire And Ash Handle Quaritch And Spider’s Relationship? Stephen Lang Shares His Thoughts

In “Avatar: The Way of Water,” we were introduced to Spider, a character who is the son of Quaritch, played by Stephen Lang. Having been brought up on Pandora by the Sully family, Spider finds himself in a predicament where he’s torn between two worlds. With his biological father and the events of the next film potentially forcing them closer together, as hinted by Stephen Lang to Empire, the outcome might not bode well for our heroic characters. According to Lang…

I Just Found Out Jennifer Aniston Refers To Her Home As ‘The Babe Cave’ And I Can’t Get Enough

While Aniston and her home have made news before due to a person driving through her gate (and the investigation of said driver after the fact), she took to Instagram earlier this week to wish her followers a simple, “Happy Monday.” Within the post, among the slides of her and her dog, loved ones and a beautiful sunset, she revealed the apparent nickname for her home. Peep the third slide for the doormat in front of her pup that reads “The Babe Cave,” and let the wholesomeness of the collection calm any early week stressors, if you have any:

Writers Guild West Removes Randall Emmett From Strike List Following Settlement Payment

In 2020, the Writers Guild of America West placed a film producer on their strike/unfair list as a result of a disagreement over writer compensation for the TV series “Pump.” The union asserted that Emmett and his business partner George Furla were yet to pay over $477,000 in arbitration awards to writers for this series. Despite never being produced, the series initially featured Arnold Schwarzenegger in a leading role.