Jason Momoa will star in the action-adventure film "Helldivers," a movie adaptation of the popular video game, slated for a November 10, 2027, theatrical release, according to Variety. The film, backed by Sony Pictures and Playstation, will be directed by Justin Lin, known for the "Fast & Furious" franchise. In other entertainment news, Sean Penn's "Animals in War" has been picked up by Omnibus Entertainment for North American distribution, Variety reported.
The upcoming "Helldivers" movie is based on the video game of the same name. The film's release date is set for November 2027. The film will be directed by Justin Lin, who is known for his work on the "Fast & Furious" franchise.
In the gaming world, the Switch 2's GameShare multiplayer feature is transforming the horror game "Tokyo Scramble" into a comedic experience, according to The Verge. The feature allows players to use one copy of a game and beam it to multiple Switches, making it ideal for local co-op titles.
Meanwhile, in the realm of technology, Wired reviewed Razer's Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz keyboard, noting its smooth switches, impressive customization options, and 8,000-Hz polling rate. However, the review also pointed out some drawbacks, including a mediocre typing experience and proprietary switches.
Beyond entertainment and technology, artificial intelligence is aiding in the discovery of historical artifacts. A mysterious ancient Roman object found in the Netherlands, long believed to be a game board, has been identified as likely being a blocking game, a type not previously known to exist in Europe before the Middle Ages, according to Nature News. Walter Crist at Leiden University and his collaborators used AI simulations to reach this conclusion.
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