Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku Reveals All 12 Covers

Marvel is offering fans a fresh perspective on the upcoming chapter in its Star Wars comic book series. Since Disney acquired Lucasfilm, the publisher has been weaving tales set in the distant galaxy of Star Wars. Most of these comics have been centered around the original trilogy timeline, with some stories also being told during the High Republic era. The next phase of Star Wars publishing will explore the events that unfolded between the films “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. These events will be depicted in three interconnected limited series, all connected to the Battle of Jakku. Now, fans can get a sneak peek at all 12 covers for this crossover event.

Remedy Partners With Annapurna for Control 2, Alan Wake TV and Film Projects

Remedy Entertainment has formed a strategic partnership with Annapurna, which is expected to influence the creation of “Control 2” and other television and film ventures connected to the Alan Wake and Control series. For quite some time now, it’s been known that Remedy is developing a sequel to “Control.” However, specific details about the project are scarce at this point and will likely remain so for the immediate future. Excitingly, when “Control 2” does eventually materialize, it’s anticipated that there will be more projects linked to various mediums following suit.

Netflix’s One Piece: Mackenyu Slips New Season 2 Updates in Latest Live Chat

Mackenyu has played significant roles in numerous live-action anime adaptations throughout his acting career. Prior to his portrayal of pirate hunter Roronoa Zoro in Netflix’s One Piece, he appeared in movies like Rurouni Kenshin, Fullmetal Alchemist, Knight of The Zodiac, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable. With the start of One Piece’s second season, Mackenyu is ready to reprise his role as Zoro and has suggested hints about the Straw Hats’ return. Of particular interest, the actor has subtly teased the arrival of Tony Tony Chopper.

Mr. McMahon: Netflix Announces New Vince McMahon Docuseries, Sets September Premiere

Over the past few years, WWE has moved away from having a significant association with Vince McMahon. During his last couple of years in the limelight, McMahon, who used to be the chairman of the company, lost control as an initial investigation into sexual misconduct led to his retirement and then return, eventually resulting in his resignation. Currently, McMahon is being investigated for accusations of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. His resignation took place in January, shortly after WWE announced a major deal with Netflix – set to bring the popular show WWE Monday Night Raw to the streaming service starting in January 2025. Journalists have probed figures like WWE’s Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, and John Cena about McMahon at press conferences, but all WWE personnel and personalities have chosen to focus on the company’s future instead of its past.