“It looks like we’re finally getting some more details about the Rosario Dawson-led Ahsoka series, scant though they may be. In the latest casting news, we learn that Ray Stevenson, known for playing Volstagg in the Thor movies, has been announced as a villain in the series. The only detail we have other than that is that he will be playing an admiral. And no, this is not the admiral Ahsoka was on the hunt for when she made her live-action appearance in the second season of The Mandalorian. That would be Grand Amiral Thrawn.” Read more at Giant Freakin Robot In just a brief line of dialogue, Wanda Maximoff gives us some insight into her character’s feelings during Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Read more at The Mary Sue LEGO has revealed their first set from The Book of Boba Fett, and of course, it’s The Mandalorian in his sleek new starfighter with no Boba Fett figure to be seen. Read more at Brickset The popular toy brand has teamed up with PlayStation to create a fantastic set based on Horizon Forbidden West in another awesome LEGO reveal. Read more at Gizmodo The lawsuit between Warner Brothers and Village Roadshow is getting nastier each day. “It turns out that Village Roadshow’s lawsuit against Warner Bros. over the day-and-date streaming release of The Matrix Resurrections was merely the first prong in a multi-pronged attack against Warner Bros. and its commitment to HBO Max. The suit, filed last week, suggested that Warner Bros. launched the new Matrix sequel on streaming specifically to tank its viability at the box office and stop Village Roadshow from making any money, jeopardizing its position as a co-owner and co-financier of the series. It also accused WB of not consulting Village Roadshow on the new release strategy despite working out ‘acceptable accommodations; with stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss as well as director Lana Wachowski.” Read more at The A.V. Club Sorry, Spider-Man, but your outing as Nathan Drake in the movie Uncharted is not doing too hot with movie critics right now. Read more at Kotaku