“In the last year, Lucasfilm has announced its intent to bring Star Wars to a broader range of gaming developers, ahead of a decade-long exclusivity deal with EA Games that end in 2023. But just because Lucasfilm has altered the deal doesn’t mean it’s not working with the developer on more Star Wars adventures.” Read more at Gizmodo Check out these iconic scenes from famous Netflix shows turned into LEGO! Read more at The Toy Zone We’ve all been wondering what ship Mando would pilot after the destruction of the Razor Crest. It turns out the writers for The Book of Boba Fett had some prequels fan service in store. “So he does what empty nest dads often do: He gets a new ride. Fittingly, he’s adopted a newer, slimmer mode of transport. He’s now rocking a refurbished N-1 starfighter, a sleek, nimble ship with a sexier silhouette than the boxy, sperm whale-shaped monstrosity Mando last piloted, the Razor Crest. Originally built in the days of the Galactic Republic, the N-1 runs so fast that Mando is pulled over by space highway patrol cops on its inaugural flight.” Read more at Inverse Tom Holland expressed he doesn’t know if he’ll return to the character of Spider-Man again after the grand finale of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Read more at The Mary Sue The stars of West Side Story address the significant controversy surrounding the film’s lead actor, Ansel Elgort. “The three female leads of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story—that is, Ariana DeBose (Anita), Rachel Zegler (Maria), and legendary EGOT winner Rita Moreno—have addressed the sexual assault allegations against the film’s star, Ansel Elgort, in a recent THR interview. In doing so, they became the first people from the film’s production—besides Elgort himself, who staunchly denies them—to address in any serious way the accusation that the Baby Driver actor had sexually assaulted a woman in 2014 when Elgort was 20, and the woman in question was 17.” Read more at The A.V. Club A new Pokémon game just dropped, which means it’s time for shiny hunters to prepare for another round of grinding to find the elusive pocket monsters. Read more at Kotaku