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Respawn CEO Would Love to Make Another Titanfall, But There Are No Plans Just Now
Taika Waititi returns with another brilliant comedy in ‘Next Goal Wins’
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A football comedy backed by ABBA’s “Take a Chance on Me?” Sign me up now.
Taika Waititi’s latest endeavor, Next Goal Wins, is based on the true story of the American Samoa soccer team, known for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss to Australia in 2001, and one coach who tried to see something in them when no one else would. A hilarious comedy about underdogs who try to beat the odds, Next Goal Wins stars Michael Fassbender, Elisabeth Moss, Oscar Kightley, Uli Latukefu, Rachel House, Kaimana, David Fane, Beulah Koale, Chris Alosio, Taika Waititi, Will Arnett, and Rhys Darby.
Next Goal Wins releases in theaters on November 17.
‘It Lives Inside’s trailer promises another great year for horror
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It Lives Inside already looks like a must-see.
The winner of SXSW‘s Midnighter Audience Award, It Lives Inside follows a young teenager named Sam (Megan Suri) as she tries to fight against a demonic entity haunting her former best friend, Tamira (Mohana Krishnan). The entity, referred to as “The Pishach” in the film’s trailer, requires Sam to come to terms with her Indian culture and heritage to figure out how to defeat it.
With incredible suspense and jump-scares to match, It Lives Inside is guaranteed to leave you spooked.
While the film premiered in SXSW, its theatrical release date still hasn’t been announced.
Brooklyn Beckham gets a roasting over grilled cheese sandwich in another disastrous cookery tutorial
Apple Scores Another Win in Epic Antitrust Dispute
Despite another year of support, The Division 2 won’t be getting a native PS5 or Xbox Series X/S version
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Ubisoft recently hosted an event dedicated to catching everyone up on news from The Division sphere. We got a fresh look at The Division Heartland, the free-to-play PvEvP survival hybrid, as well as some updates about the mobile spin-off The Division Resurgence.
But the big news was arguably confirmation that The Division 2 will be getting one more year of support. Beginning in June, the game will kick off its Year 5, which is made up of four seasons.
Season One: Broken Wings marks the start of a new arc for the game’s story, and introduces a free mode called Descent, which brings a rogue-lite take on The Division’s gameplay, where up to four players start fresh with no gear or perks, and would need to unlock them as they go.
Another Ocean Climate Solution Attempted by California Researchers
The technology, dubbed SeaChange, developed by the University of California Los Angeles engineering faculty, is meant to seize on the ocean’s natural abilities, said Gaurav Sant, director of UCLA’s Institute for Carbon Management. The process sends an electrical charge through seawater flowing through tanks on the barge. That then sets off a series of chemical reactions that trap the greenhouse gas into a solid mineral that includes calcium carbonate — the same thing seashells are made of. The seawater is then returned to the ocean and can pull more carbon dioxide out of the air. The calcium carbonate settles to the sea floor.
Plans are now underway to scale up the idea with another demonstration site starting this month in Singapore. Data collected there and at the Port of Los Angeles will help in the design of larger test plants. Those facilities are expected to be running by 2025 and be able to remove thousands of tons of CO2 per year. If they are successful, the plan is to build commercial facilities to remove millions of tons of carbon annually, Sant said…
Scientists estimate at least 10 billion metric tons of carbon will need to be removed from the air annually beginning in 2050, and the pace will need to continue over the next century… According to the UCLA team, at least 1,800 industrial-scale facilities would be needed to capture 10 billion tons of atmospheric carbon dioxide per year, but fewer could still make a dent.
The article notes alternate ideas from other researchers — including minerals on beaches that increase the ocean’s alkalinity so it can absorb more carbon dioxide.
But this SeaChange process also produces hydrogen. So the director of UCLA’s Carbon Management institute also founded a startup that generates revenue from that hydrogen (and from “carbon credits” sold to other companies) — hoping to lower the cost of removing atmospheric carbon to below $100 per metric ton.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
2023 World’s Strongest Man Day 3 Results — As a Legend’s Run Ends, Another Might Be Starting
Just one day remains in the 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM). One day to determine who has the privilege to become ultimate strongman royalty. One day to find out who gets to sit on top of what might be strength sports’ most prestigious throne in Myrtle Beach, SC. As the second climactic half of the Finals looms on…
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National Treasure’s TV Spinoff Won’t Be Coming Back for Another Adventure
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Late last year, Disney premiered National Treasure: Edge of History, a YA-oriented spinoff of the cult classic two-film series starring Nicholas Cage and Dianne Kruger. The series ended its first season back in early February, and as it turns out, that’ll be its only season.