The world of entertainment and sports saw a flurry of activity recently, with a new "John Wick" video game announced, curling controversies at the Winter Olympics, and tributes paid to victims of a school shooting in Canada. Additionally, behind-the-scenes details emerged about the casting of "Seinfeld," and the on-screen chemistry of actors in the upcoming film adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" was highlighted.
A new "John Wick" video game, featuring the likeness and voice of Keanu Reeves, was unveiled at a PlayStation showcase, according to BBC Technology. The game, currently titled "Untitled John Wick Game," is being developed by Saber Interactive, the studio behind "Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2," and will include input from film franchise director Chad Stahelski. The trailer for the game, expected to be a prequel to the series, was revealed at Sony's "State of Play" showcase on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the usually calm sport of curling at the Winter Olympics was marred by cheating allegations and heated exchanges. Al Jazeera reported that a match between Canada and Sweden saw audible swear words and accusations of double-touching, where a player touches the rock again after releasing it. Canada's Marc Kennedy was reportedly offended by the accusation from Swedish rival Oskar Eriksson during Canada's 8-6 win in round-robin play.
In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney joined the opposition leader in paying tribute to the victims of a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge. The Guardian reported that Carney told residents that the country would always be with them during a candlelight vigil for the victims.
In other entertainment news, Fox News reported that Jason Alexander wasn't the only actor considered for the role of George Costanza on "Seinfeld." During an episode of his podcast, Alexander discussed with Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, author of "Seinfeldia," the other actors who were considered for the role.
Also, Fox News reported that Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi developed intense on and off-screen chemistry while filming "Wuthering Heights." The film, directed by Emerald Fennell, is an adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel and stars Elordi as Heathcliff and Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw. The Australian actors did lots of press leading up to the February 13 release of the romance film.
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