Nintendo America posted a video on X announcing a special LEGO set where builders can make their own 1989 Game Boy.

“LEGO and Nintendo have unexpectedly announced a special new set on social media! Although there is not a lot of information, or any images, they revealed in a short teaser video that a model of the 1989 Game Boy handheld console will be released in October 2025.

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Wicked director Jon M. Chu defended his choice to call the second part of his beloved film adaptation For Good.

“‘Who wants a movie called Wicked: Part Two?’ Chu told Variety on the National Board of Review Awards gala carpet on Tuesday night in New York City. ‘On the script, it always said, For Good, and so it was just a point of like, do we really want to call this Part Two? And nobody wants that.’”

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Mel Gibson refers to his idea for a Passion Of The Christ sequel, “an acid trip.”

“‘I’ve never read anything like it,’ Gibson said of the film’s script, which he later added was penned by himself alongside his brother and Randall Wallace (Braveheart) over a seven-year period. Gibson said the film will be titled The Resurrection Of The Christ.”

Read more at Deadline

This year’s Puppy Bowl will feature a special promotion for DC’s new Superman film, the trailer for which is already famous for its inclusion of a super-dog.

“Warner Bros. Discovery says that Gunn will appear during The Puppy Bowl with his dog Ozu, who served as the inspiration for the superdog Krypto in the film. Gunn will introduce a sneak preview of Superman and deliver a ‘special message’ to viewers. In addition, one pup participating in the game will be awarded the ‘Krypto Super Play’ award.”

Read more at The Hollywood Reporter

Director Sandhya Suri spoke about her crime procedural film Santosh, which is in contention for a Best International Feature Oscar.

Santosh is the Oscar submission from the United Kingdom, the country which won the Best International Film award with The Zone of Interest 11 months ago. ‘I’m really happy that Britain’s standing behind this film,’ Suri said. ‘We’re funded with British money primarily and I’m a British filmmaker. And I think the choice was really important on a deeper level.’ She mentioned that the history of the U.K. and India, while not a subject of her story, cannot be ignored given the movie’s thick air of corruption, especially within law enforcement.”

Read more at The Wrap

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