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Something to look forward to: The Last of Us is one of those game franchises that always seemed perfect for a TV adaptation. HBO is taking on the challenge, and we now know who s playing the main role of Joel: it s the Mandalorian himself, Pedro Pascal.
Deadline revealed Pascal s casting soon after we heard that Ellie will be played by Bella Ramsey, another Game of Thrones alum. Pascal, you may remember, portrayed the charismatic Oberyn Martell, also known as The Red Viper, before Ser Gregor Clegane crushed his head like an overripe melon. Ramsey, meanwhile, was GoT s Lyanna Mormont, who defeated but was ultimately killed by an Ice Giant in the final season.
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Strange Academy Is the Perfect Marvel Property for Disney+
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It was about a month ago when Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige unveiled the studio s plans for the foreseeable future during a massive Disney investor presentation. Years of content were unveiled as a dozen or so Disney+ shows were confirmed or revealed, and that s not even counting the theatrical slate from the Burbank-based outfit. Even then, one has to wonder what the House of Ideas in store beyond that. Everything revealed at the time carries fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe through 2023, and Feige himself has said he and his team plan out well past that timeframe.
âWarcraft III: Reforgedâ team reportedly taken off âDiablo IIâ remake
Developers from Vicarious Visions are working on it now
The Blizzard Entertainment team that was behind the critically derided
Warcraft III: Reforged have reportedly been taken off the yet-to-be-announced
Diablo II remake.
Diablo II: Resurrected after an internal investigation over its handling of
Warcraft III: Reforged. Instead, the remake’s development has allegedly been handed over to the team behind
Last week, publisher Activision Blizzard announced that Vicarious Visions would be merging with Blizzard Entertainment, with its team of about 200 people being âfully dedicated to existing Blizzard games and initiativesâ. However, Activision Blizzard has yet to reveal the full scope of Vicarious Visionsâ new duties.