In a recent blog post, George R.R. Martin, co-creator of Elden Ring’s mythology, expressed his optimism about the upcoming film adaptation directed by Alex Garland, praising Garland as a “first rate director” and A24 as a “kickass studio.” While Martin did not provide specific story details, he noted his role in developing the game’s backstory and mythic conflicts, which were expanded upon by Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware. There are hints that Kit Connor may lead the film, and Martin shared a video suggesting confidence in the project’s direction.
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Last year, the BBC received a Bafta for its Glastonbury coverage, but this year it faced criticism over its decision not to livestream a performance by the Belfast rap trio Kneecap, amid political pressure and controversy regarding one member's legal issues. Despite not being widely known, the punk duo Bob Vylan gained significant attention during the festival, drawing in millions of viewers. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The BBC showed a big music...
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