Nintendo Switch
Nintendo has confirmed that its next Nintendo Direct digital event presentation will take place on Tuesday, September 13th at 7am US-PT. The live stream will feature “roughly 40 minutes of information mainly focused on Nintendo Switch games launching this winter”.
The event has been long expected in the wake of numerous reports in the last few weeks suggesting multiple remasters for the Switch are on the way, including “Legend of Zelda” entries “The Wind Waker” and “Twilight Princess” along with “Metroid Prime”. [Source: VGC]
Rap S—
HBO Max has renewed the comedy series “Rap S—” for a second season following the first premiering in July. Aida Osman, KaMillion, Jonica Booth, Devon Terrell and RJ Cyler star in the series.
The show is about two estranged high school friends from Miami who reunite to form a rap group. It was awarded over $12.6 million in small screen tax credits from the state of California to move production from Miami for its second season. [Source: TV Line]
Give Me an A
Alyssa Milano, Virginia Madsen, Gina Torres, and Milana Vayntrub have scored roles in the feature-length anthology “Give Me an A” which links together fifteen short films responding to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Currently in post-production, the film will have been completed within two months from the date of Roe’s overturning, which eliminated the longstanding constitutional right to abortion. [Source: Deadline]
All My Friends Are Dead
“Saw VI” writer Marcus Dunstan is set to direct the horror film “All My Friends Are Dead” for Film Mode Entertainment and Roundtable Entertainment. Filming begins in Canada in November.
Josh Sims and Jessica Sarah Flaum are penning the movie, which follows a group of close college friends who get a steal on a killer Airbnb for the biggest music festival of the year. They’re partying goes sour as the group is murdered one by one. [Source: Deadline]
American Born Chinese
A new featurette for the 2023 series “American Born Chinese” is out showing off Michelle Yeoh as a mythological goddess in the genre-hopping adaptation of Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel.
Ben Wang stars as an average teenager juggling his high school social life with his home life. When he meets a new student on the first day of the school year, even more worlds collide as Jin is unwittingly entangled in a battle of Chinese mythological gods.
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