The FBI has doubled the reward to $100,000 in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing from her Arizona home for nearly two weeks and requires heart medication, according to multiple news sources. The agency also released a detailed description of a suspect in her disappearance.
The search for Guthrie continues as authorities seek information leading to her recovery or a conviction, as reported by Time. The suspect is described with details including his height, build, and the black Ozark Trail backpack he was carrying, according to NPR News.
In other news, Emerald Fennell's take on Emily Brontë's classic novel "Wuthering Heights" is generating buzz. While specific details of Fennell's adaptation were not provided in the source material, Time reported that the film includes a twist regarding the character of Isabella Linton. Isabella is typically not a central character in discussions of the 1847 gothic romance, but in the original story, she is introduced as the younger sister of Edgar Linton, the wealthy heir to Thrushcross Grange. She becomes a pawn in Heathcliff's quest for vengeance, ultimately fleeing the Yorkshire countryside.
Separately, the showrunner of the new FX series "Love Story" defended the decision not to consult the Kennedy family, sparking criticism, according to Time.
Additionally, a new "John Wick" video game starring Keanu Reeves is in development as a prequel, according to Variety. The game, developed by Saber Interactive, will feature Reeves' voice and likeness, with input from director Chad Stahelski. The game aims to capture the series' intense action and choreography for a mature audience, as revealed at a PlayStation showcase.
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