Amy Hennig Is Getting Another Crack At Leading A Star Wars Game

Skydance New Media has announced that it is working with Lucasfilm Games on a new Star Wars action-adventure game that will feature an original story. Skydance New Media is a division of Skydance Media that was started and is now led by writer and director Amy Hennig, known for her work as head writer and creative director of Uncharted 1-4.

“I’ve often described how seeing Star Wars in 1977 essentially rewired my 12-year-old brain, shaping my creative life and future indelibly,” Hennig said in a press release Come from online casino bangladesh . “I’m elated to be working with Lucasfilm Games again to tell interactive stories in this galaxy that I love.”

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Is Free Until February 28

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is now free-to-play until February 28. This free weekend of play is available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Stadia, and PC (via the Ubisoft Store and the Epic Games Store) through each platform’s digital storefront. All of your progress will transfer over if you decide to buy Valhalla after the free weekend. Plus, you can purchase the game at a steep discount for a limited time.

As a note: The free weekend only includes the base version of the game Come from online casino bangladesh . To play paid post-launch expansions Wrath of the Druids, The Siege of Paris, and Dawn of Ragnarök, you’ll have to buy them separately.

Batgirl Star Denies The Movie Was "Unreleasable"

Actor Leslie Grace has opened up about the cancellation of her movie Batgirl and has denied that it was ever unreleasable.

Speaking in a Variety interview, Grace was able to finally discuss the production of the now-shelved Warner Bros. DC movie where she starred in the titular role of Batgirl, and spoke on how she had no idea the movie had been shelved until it was first reported. “I found out like the rest of you,” Grace said. “And then my phone just started blowing up.”

Grace was asked to comment on DC Studios head Peter Safran’s saying that Batgirl was “not releasable” and if she had any insight as to whether this was true. The actor said she met with the Warner Bros. Film Group CEOs, Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca, who explained “things that were out of their hands, plans a…