5 Things The Mandalorian & Grogu Needs to Fix From Season 3

In the upcoming movie titled “The Mandalorian and Grogu“, creators Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have a chance to recapture the enchantment of the initial episodes and rectify some of the issues brought about by Season 3, set to release in cinemas next May. Given that Pedro Pascal has already finished filming scenes while wearing the legendary Beskar armor (a feat he didn’t accomplish during all of Season 3), it appears that the movie might reach similar heights. Here are five story aspects from Season 3 that could be revised, or at least modified in some way.

When Blockchains Take a Siesta: Base’s 33-Minute Outage Extravaganza 🎭

The shenanigans began at 6:07 am UTC when the active sequencer started lagging like a tortoise on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Enter Conductor, Base’s trusty-but-flawed system for managing sequencers, which gallantly switched to a backup. Alas, this “unhealthy mainnet sequencer” was still in its pajamas, metaphorically speaking, and utterly incapable of producing blocks. Base Build’s X account later confirmed this unfortunate mix-up, leaving users to twiddle their thumbs while the network sputtered. 😅

Regretting You – TRAILER

Reflecting on “REGRETTING YOU,” we find it’s a narrative that chronicles personal development, fortitude, and self-exploration following a devastating event.

After The Assessment, You Need to Stream This Underrated Showbiz Drama Starring Alicia Vikander

2022 saw Alicia Vikander lead the series titled “Irma Vep,” which is reminiscent of Olivier Assayas’ 1996 film by the same name. In this production, Vikander portrays Mira Harberg, an actress who journeys to Paris to shoot a replica of the 1916 French silent film “Les Vampires.” Simultaneously, she grapples with tumultuous events in her personal life. Penned and directed by Assayas, the eight episodes of “Irma Vep” seamlessly blend comedy, drama, and psychological elements to create an engrossing narrative fueled by Vikander’s remarkable acting skills. Fans of Vikander from “The Assessment” should definitely catch up with “Irma Vep” next.

Xbox Game Pass Just Stealth-Dropped a Cult-Classic Indie That You Have to Play

The intriguing and engaging game I’d like to bring to your notice is “Rain World”. Launched in 2017, this indie gem may not be as widely known as titles such as Hades, Stardew Valley, Undertale, or Hollow Knight, but it has undeniably garnered a significant fanbase. At the moment, you can find it on Game Pass as the first new game for August.

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MCU Movies Still Have One Big Problem to Overcome

Nevertheless, a more significant challenge looms for this franchise, shedding light on the decline in box office earnings. It appears that the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though under Disney’s ownership and targeted at younger audiences through extensive marketing, has lost its appeal among children and families.

Star Wars: Starfighter Finds Its Villain (And the Actor Has a Weird History With the Franchise)

It’s worth noting that the actor was said to have had a significant part in “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” from 2019, but it ultimately didn’t come to pass. There were whispers that Smith, known for his villain roles in “Terminator Genisys” (2015) and “Morbius” (2022), could have been the one to play a cloned Emperor Palpatine in director J.J. Abrams’ conclusion to the nine-episode “Star Wars” series.

Star Wars: Starfighter Finds Its Villain (And the Actor Has a Weird History With the Franchise)

Surprisingly, it was claimed that the actor appeared in a significant part of the movie “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019, but this didn’t happen as expected. There were whispers that Smith, known for his villain roles in “Terminator Genisys” (2015) and “Morbius” (2022), could have been cast as a cloned Emperor Palpatine in J.J. Abrams’ final installment of the nine-episode “Star Wars” series, but this didn’t come to pass.

Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Box Office Exposes a Harsh Reality for the MCU’s Future

Initially, the movie “Fantastic Four” experienced a significant drop in its second week at the domestic box office, falling by 66%. Despite this substantial decrease, the film has managed to accumulate a global total of $367 million so far, suggesting it will likely surpass $400 million before its theatrical run concludes. This would represent a significant improvement over “Thunderbolts*”‘ $382 million and could even eclipse “Brave New World”‘s $415 million. Given its reported production cost of $200 million, this success would not only make the movie profitable but also potentially lead to a sequel. However, it underscores the evolving landscape for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.