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Forget Batgirl, where’s Superman Lives? The inside stories of Hollywood’s biggest abandoned films | film industry

WArner Bros’s previously announced Batgirl film is the latest big-budget project that will never see the light of day, despite being in post-production, with shooting already completed. Hollywood is brutal – for every film released there are numerous others that never make it to the big screen. These are projects in which the studios invest millions – only for them to be spurned at the script stage, trapped in that infamous “development hell”, or even halted mid-production. Part of the appeal of abandoned films is that we can build them up in our heads to be whatever we want. But perhaps the most interesting element of these ghost films is the way many continue to haunt cinema: affecting the choices actors and directors go on to make, changing the types of stories that get funding and even, in some cases, weakening long-established studios. . Here, experts give us the inside stories on three films with surprising legacies – despite never having been made…


Torso

Brian Michael Bendis is an award-winning comic book artist. He is the co-author (with Marc Andrewko) of Torso, a 1990s graphic novel based on the true story of the Cleveland Torso Murderer and “Untouchables” agent Elliot Ness‘s efforts to capture him. Film versions by David Fincher and Paul Greengrass were left unmade.

Torso had all the elements of a thing that Hollywood would like: it was true and it was kind of a sequel to a hit movie, The Untouchables: the 1987 Brian De Palma film following Ness in his pursuit of Al Capone.

Marc and I wrote a draft and took it out and it was almost a comedy of errors. We had one very famous producer argue with us whether Eliot Ness was a real person or not. And then, all of a sudden, David Fincher was attached. He’s one of my heroes. It was being positioned as kind of a trilogy with Seven and Zodiac.

It was going to be black and white, Matt Damon was going to be Ness. I don’t know who was cast officially, but all these names were coming at me: John Malkovich, Casey Affleck, Rachel McAdams. It was greenlit, and then something happened where it just went away. And I was like: “Oh well, I got to meet David Fincher, that was pretty cool.” But in my heart, I was like: “No, I did really want to see that movie.”

Leslie Grace as Batgirl in the canceled DC film.
Not now showing … Leslie Grace as Batgirl in the canceled DC film. Photograph: DC Films

Then, a couple of years later, Paul Greengrass got attached to it, and I got even more excited. I think I knew what the Fincher movie would look like, but Greengrass – I was like: “What will that be?” I was intrigued. But then that went away.

I want to say: never feel bad for someone who has an option. Someone gives you money to sit there and be still. There isn’t a person on the planet who doesn’t have their projects that haven’t been made yet, things they really want. Maybe it’s just not the time, not the moment. It’s not personal. And Torso is a perfect example – I’ve had a lifetime of really cool interactions and experiences because I don’t have the movie yet.

I made the true graphic novel Fortune and Glory based on my experiences in Hollywood, and it ended up being my biggest commercial book. It’s the thing that people most identified with, because even if they weren’t in Hollywood, they knew what it felt like to go: “That meeting sucked.”

A couple of years ago I was introduced to the director Corin Hardy, and Torso is now being developed as a television series. The saga continues.


superman lives

Holly Payne is a director, producer and writer. she produced The Death of Superman Livesa 2015 documentary written and directed by her late husband Jon Schneppexamining the 1996-98 production of Tim Burton’s Superman adaptationwhich would have starred Nicolas Cage.

For the time that Superman Lives was in pre-production it was a huge endeavor and a big risk. It would have been a radical change to Superman. Nicolas Cage was at the peak of his career, but he was a wildcard. He didn’t necessarily have the rugged Christopher Reeve look, but he brought alienness to it. And that’s what Tim was striving for.

The film would have changed the playing field for superhero films. There is a lot of optimism in Tim Burton films, so there was more of that hopefulness and lightness to it, but still with the Burton aesthetic. It wouldn’t have been dark in color like Batman, but it would have been weird.

Jon Peters [the Burton film’s controversial producer and erstwhile boyfriend of Barbra Streisand] was looking at the George Lucas model. He wanted to world-build, and wasn’t thinking about the character of Superman that is beloved by so many people. The thing we got asked the most about after the documentary came out was: “Is Jon Peters crazy?” Yeah, he kind of is, but we got where he was coming from. His vision of him and Burton’s vision of him did not connect. And I think it had a lot to do with ego. I love that our interview had a bit to do with Paul Thomas Anderson’s depiction of Jon Peters in Licorice Pizza [where he was memorably portrayed by Bradley Cooper]because some of the things that we talked to Peters about showed up in that movie.

Really, the ultimate death knell for the film was budgetary constraints. But it was also the casting, and the struggle between Peters and Burton. The irony is that the money that they didn’t put into Superman Lives they put into [the much-mocked Will Smith action film] Wild Wild West … and then that bombed.

Our motivation for making the documentary was to shine a light on the creatives who put all their inspiration, hard work and ideas into a film that never saw the light of day. Many people who worked on the film came to the premiere and they told us first-hand: “This is incredible. You made me feel like this could have been something and I’m not ashamed to have been a part of this.”


The Girl in Pink Tights

Dr Lucy Bolton is a reader in film studies at Queen Mary University of Londonand you have helped the British Film Institute Run Marilyn Monroe events. The Girl in Pink Tights was a 1954 musical that Monroe turned down.

The Girl in Pink Tights was a Broadway musical – and exactly the type of role that Monroe was fed up with. The studio had found she was great at musical comedies – and she did have brilliant comic timing – but these characters were always dumb blonds, and she felt that mirrored how she was treated by the studios. She had a fractious relationship with producer and studio executive Darryl Zanuck, who, although he made millions out of her, didn’t respect her. She had to fight with him to get taken seriously.

Breaking with the studio was certainly a risk, personally and professionally. Monroe always relied on the people around her, and when the studio renegotiated for more money and more control, her husband Joe DiMaggio in particular thought that she should just do the movie. But she still held out because she was so determined not to. Vulnerability is a massive part of her popular cultural image of her, but in terms of her business of her, and knowing her value of her, she was canny, strong and determined.

Rather than just stay at home and wait for the contractual battle to be resolved, she went out and behaved like the world-leading star that she was, for example, entertaining troops in Korea while on honeymoon. Zanuck completely underestimated the public’s love of Monroe.

There had always been actors who worked independently, right back to Carole Lombard in the 30s, but this was a high-profile battle and it was part of what reduced the power of the big studio bosses. 20th Century Fox took her back with a better contract, but she also set up her own production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions. And, even though it only made one film, The Prince and the Showgirl, that’s a terrific performance and she’s amazing in it.

It’s hard to know whether there would have been anything particularly toxic or wonderful about The Girl in Pink Tights. But it spurred Monroe to break with the studio and really assert her independence from her. And I think that the impact of that is immense, because she negotiated to star in The Seven Year Itch, which was her image-defining for her. And with other films she did later (even though some were musicals) such as Bus Stop or Some Like It Hot – were not just the dumb blond movies. There’s more to these roles. And she made that happen herself.

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Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky is announced as a show jumping ambassador for the Magic Millions

Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky is announced as a show jumping ambassador for the Magic Millions’ carnival on the Gold Coast

Elsa Pataky was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding.

The Interceptor star, 46, will be attending next year’s Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland’s Gold Coast, donning her new title.

‘Show jumping is one of my greatest passions and getting that phone call from Katie Page [Magic Millions co-owner] was just a dream come true for me,’ she told the auction house.

Elsa Pataky, 46, (pictured) was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding

Elsa Pataky, 46, (pictured) was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding

She continued: ‘Horse people are passionate. I love the energy, and having a way to express and share that with other people who feel the same way at Magic Millions is something I am so looking forward to, and I cannot wait to see it all come together in January.’

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was ‘perfect’ for the ambassador title.

The Magic Millions auction house is best known for its annual Gold Coast Yearling Sale in January.

The Interceptor star will be attending next year's Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland's Gold Coast, donning her new title

The Interceptor star will be attending next year’s Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland’s Gold Coast, donning her new title

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was 'perfect' for the ambassador title.  (Pictured with daughter India, 10)

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was ‘perfect’ for the ambassador title. (Pictured with daughter India, 10)

However, it also hosts a horse race which is restricted to two-year-old Thoroughbreds bought at one of their auctions.

Elsa has often been open about her passion for horses and the equestrian sphere.

In August last year, it was revealed that she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, had submitted plans to build a second ‘Westfield-style’ home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion.

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring.

‘Apparently his mates call it ‘El Caballo Blanco’ – named after a large equine Andalusian theme park that operated in western Sydney in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s,’ a source told Daily Mail Australia that month.

In August last year, it was revealed she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, 39, (right) had submitted plans to build a second 'Westfield-style' home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion

In August last year, it was revealed she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, 39, (right) had submitted plans to build a second ‘Westfield-style’ home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion

Elsa spoke about her love of horse riding in an interview with Australian Women’s Health in March last year, and said she had kept her sane during lockdown.

‘When we were in lockdown, I could still ride, so it was [all about] my family, my husband and my horses,’ she told the publication.

‘It’s such a passion, kind of like meditation for me. I think it’s important for your mind to have something you enjoy – a hobby that’s just for you and your time.’

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring

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Sir Graham Henry: This is not the Kiwi way – it’s time to back the All Blacks

The All Blacks facing off against South Africa at Mbombela Stadium last week. Photo / www.photosport.nz

OPINION:

Legendary All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry issues a call to arms to reunite sports fans and back the All Blacks to fight back against South Africa.

Not so long ago, there was a lot of talk about the “team of five million” – Kiwis looking out for each other in the toughest depths of the Covid-19 pandemic. We pulled together in those challenging days and supported one another, and we were stronger for doing so. When Kiwis stand together, we achieve amazing things.

Tomorrow morning, on the other side of the world, 23 young Kiwis face one of the fiercest challenges of their lives. They’re a long way from home, away from their families, separated from the team of five million – I know from personal experience how isolated and adrift these young men will feel.

Some of the bitter criticism that has been thrown at the All Blacks lately will make them feel even further from home.

The players, the captain Sam Cane and their coach Ian Foster have been subjected to unfair, unkind vitriol. These guys are giving their all. The distasteful, mean-spirited tone of the criticism coming from our own people and aimed at our team has made me wonder: Whatever happened to the team of five million?

Sir GrahamHenry.  Photo/Michael Craig
Sir GrahamHenry. Photo/Michael Craig

Whining and moaning? That’s not the Kiwi way – it’s embarrassing; and it’s not how we want the rest of the world to see us.

The young men who will represent us tomorrow need to know that we stand with them. From their point of view, it can feel like there’s no support – I know that’s not true, and I believe deep down you know it, too.

These All Blacks face a Bok blitzkrieg like none that has come before: This is the best Springbok team I have ever seen – and I was there at Lancaster Park in 1956, so I’ve seen a few!

Right now, the All Blacks are rebuilding, while the Boks are at their best. The brilliant Siya Kolisi leads a very mature side – they are worthy world champions who play with focused intensity and the ability to reset the game to suit their strengths and negate those of their opponents.

Nevertheless, the All Blacks can win. But to do so, they need to know we stand with them.

True sports fans stand with their side in fair weather and foul. For more than a century, All Blacks fans have been lucky to experience more sunshine than gloom. But dark days are here right now. And in challenging times you must stand together if you’re going to stand tall.

So, come on New Zealand – get behind the 23 men in black! We’re a team of five million, not 4,999,977.

I’ve been in touch with the team and told them they have my full support – I’m sure all true All Blacks supporters will do the same thing in their own way.

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Ben Cunnington overjoyed after successful AFL comeback from cancer battle

North Melbourne star Ben Cunnington has fought back tears in emotional scenes after playing his first AFL match in 385 days following two bouts of testicular cancer.

Cunnington entered Adelaide Oval along with his children and was visibly overcome with emotion when he shared an embrace with his wife Belinda before the Kangaroos took on the Crows.

While Cunnington’s inclusion wasn’t able to lead the Kangaroos to a win, with Adelaide running out 29-point winners, the on-baller admitted he couldn’t stop smiling after making it back to the AFL level.

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“Especially where we’ve come from, and Belinda’s been right there from the start,” he told Fox Footy after the match.

“We have three little kids, we’d just had a newborn and then about a week later I started chemo, so she’s been a rock. I honestly couldn’t have gotten back without her.

“She’s cried about two or three times in our whole life and then seeing her in tears, it wasn’t the best prep but it’s good to just take it all in and appreciate where we’ve been.”

Cunnington offered a raw insight into his rehabilitation process from the cancer battle, admitting he’d overcome moments of doubt where he thought his career might’ve been over.

“Even during the treatment, I could barely get out of bed and go to the toilet without collapsing,” he said.

“The first month was pretty much learning how to walk and getting the strength under the legs.

“It started from rock bottom. There were a few hiccups where it definitely questioned me on whether I could get back because the time was ticking.”

Cunnington finished with 17 disposals in his return match, and said he is now focused on a strong pre-season.

Despite being out of contract, the 31-year-old believes he still has more good football ahead of him.

“I felt I really worked hard to get back this year, I didn’t really want to carry it into the off-season,” he said.

“If I could tick it off and go into the off-season feeling normal, I still feel like I could play some good footy next year.”

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OliveX : expands its WEB3 with investment in breathonics and partnership with Parasol

OliveX Holdings Limited

AMP Tower,

Level 28,

140 St Georges Terrace

Perth WA 6000

ACN 631 675 986

Media Release

OLIVEX EXPANDS ITS WEB3 WITH INVESTMENT IN BREATHONICS

AND PARTNERSHIP WITH PARASOL

HIGHLIGHTS

  • OliveX further commits to its strategy to build an open and fully interoperable fitness metaverse with strategic investment in its fifth move-to-earn fitness company Breathonics
  • Investing in and incubating up-and-coming Web3 fitness games is a pillar of the expansion of OliveX’s fitness metaverse
  • Three-yearagreement with Parasol Corp for three new fitness games to be rolled into the fitness metaverse
  • The Parasol development team specializes in combining fitness and interactive experiences with storytelling in a fun and approachable manner

August 12, 2022 – OliveX Holdings Limited (OliveX or the Company) (NSX:OLX), through its wholly-owned subsidiary OliveX (HK) Limited, is pleased to announce two partnerships as part of its committed strategy to build a diverse portfolio for its interoperable fitness metaverse. The Company entered an agreement with Hong Kong-based Silentmode Limited (Silentmode), a health technology startup that owns the mental health training app Breathonics, pursuant to which OliveX has committed to participate in a strategic equity investment in Silentmode as well as provide advisory services in connection with their proposed digital utility token launch. As part of the proposed strategic investment, OliveX Founder and CEO Mr Keith Rumjahn will take up a position as a non-executive director, providing Silentmode with advice and expertise with regards to coin pairings, marketing, exchange relationships and more.

Figure 1 – OliveX’s Fitness Metaverse

This investment is a further step towards the Company realizing its vision to invest in, and assist in developing, a number of move-to-earn titles in order to contribute to creating a fully interoperable metaverse, and follows the Company’s existing investments in DEFY Labs Pte. Ltd and Genopets, as previously announced.

Additionally, the Company finalized a partnership agreement with development studio Parasol Corp Pty Ltd for the development of three new games over three years, each of which will be underpinned by the ecosystem-wide DOSE utility token. The first game, tentatively titled ‘We Fight Monsters’, is for lovers of bodyweight workouts as well as fitness gaming.

Mr Rumjahncommented:

“From the very first day we began building the fitness metaverse OliveX’s business ethos was to be inclusive and collaborative. Building a great game is equally important as finding the right Move-and-Earn partners to invest in and incubate in order to create a fully interoperable metaverse.The investment in Breathonics gives us an entry point on a fitness tool with tremendous potential for creativity in collaboration with Silentmode, and another element with which to enhance our wider metaverse offering.”

“Creating games that are fun is our first priority and the design of ‘We Fight Monsters’ has it all: a captivating narrative gives players reason to move through HIIT-based movements to progress through the game. To effectively expand the ecosystem, OliveX is actively widening its gamified fitness offerings to focus on fitness, fun and inclusion for players of all ages, abilities and interests so as to further broaden its game options.”

About Silentmode

Silentmode is a Hong Kong-based private company with a business focus on creating breathing exercise products and applications, including its Breathonics app as well as associated hardware products.

The Breathonics app is designed to control and improve breathing quality through eight breathing protocols organized as practical solutions that help manage mental and physical health. As an underappreciated element of fitness, Breathonics’ 40+ science-based exercises are an ideal addition to the movement encouraged in OliveX’s Dustland games.

Silentmode will also enter the Web3 arena through the creation and public launch of its own digital utility token within 24 months, to be integrated with the existing Breathonics app.

About Parasol

Parasol Corp Pty Ltd is a Melbourne-based indie game development studio with a business focus on the creation and development of fitness and augmented reality games. Parasol is best known for its guided audiobook HIIT adventure ‘Warlocks and Workouts’, which combines propulsive chapter-based fantasy storytelling with interval training.

Parasol’s first game for OliveX, ‘We Fight Monsters’ will be set in the gothic wilds of a fallen empire known as the Vault of Kings. Users will step into a rich tapestry of lore and visual exploration as they explore the land, hunting for the Eldar vampire who destroyed their home. ‘We Fight Monsters’ will take fitness gaming to the next level, with unique gameplay, bosses and loot to personalize the game experience, further enhanced with NPCs and NFT rewards.

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Figure 2 – ‘We Fight Monsters’ is currently in development and is expected to roll out

its Alpha phase in Q4 22/23. Breathonics is currently available for download.

About OliveX

OliveX is a digital health and fitness company delivering unique user experiences through fitness gamification, augmented reality, and move-and-earn experiences. The OliveX fitness metaverse provides platforms that merge the real-world and the digital universe to connect consumers exercising at home, the gym, or outdoors with brands, influencers, and coaches in over 170 countries.

As part of its long term strategy to expand the fitness metaverse, OliveX is committed to its core development principles of building blockchain fitness games, investing in and incubating emerging blockchain titles, and partnering with global brands on the Sandbox. The Metaverse will ultimately be underpinned by OliveX’s bespoke cross-platform DOSE token, an ERC-20-compatible fungible token.

ENDS

For further information, photography or interview requests, please contact:

Keith Rumjahn

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer [email protected]

Restrictions on our Games, Fitness Metaverse, and $DOSE

Restrictions due to compliance regulations for different jurisdictions apply. Residents from certain jurisdictions may not earn

$DOSE or participate in NFT sales and/or campaigns in our fitness metaverse. Additional restrictions may apply depending on the type of game or experience you are attempting to access.

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Karl Stefanovic shows off his personalized Ugg boots as he picks up some beer in Sydney

The Today show’s Karl Stefanovic shows off his personalized Ugg boots as he picks up some beer on his birthday weekend

He’s the Today show host who turned 48 this week.

And on Saturday, Karl Stefanovic was spotted out shopping in Sydney on his birthday weekend.

The TV star was sporting his trademark personalized Ugg boots as he picked up some breakfast for his family and some beer for himself.

Today anchor Karl Stefanovic was seen out shopping on Saturday morning in his trademark personalized Ugg the day after celebrating his 48th birthday and he looked ready to continue celebrations through the weekend

Today anchor Karl Stefanovic was seen out shopping on Saturday morning in his trademark personalized Ugg the day after celebrating his 48th birthday and he looked ready to continue celebrations through the weekend

After a visit to the bakery, the Gold logie winner dropped off the food and made a quick alcohol run to the bottle shop.

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up the food.

He topped off the casual ensemble with his grey-with-red-trim Ugg boots.

The foot wear come personalized with a large ‘K’ featured on the right boot, and a matching ‘S’ for the left.

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up breakfast from the bakery for his family

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up breakfast from the bakery for his family

Karl checks that he has everything in hand

After finishing his food run Karl headed back to the bottle shop to re-stock for the weekend

Karl kept himself on the go Saturday morning

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free.

Karl returned to his car after stopping at the bottle shop looking ready to continue birthday celebrations into the weekend.

The star carried a large box of XXXX beer, a bottle of Gray Goose Vodka and some wine, which he packed away safely, before he drove home.

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free

The star carried a large box of XXXX beer

Karl also had a bottle of Gray Goose Vodka and some wine

Karl returned to his car after stopping at the bottle shop with wine, beer and vodka and looking ready to continue birthday celebrations into the weekend

Karl met his wife Jasmine in late 2016, after he split from Cassandra Thorburn, to whom he was married for 21 years.

The Channel Nine star proposed to the former model in February 2018 with a $100,000 engagement ring.

The newlyweds welcomed their first child, Harper, on May 1, 2020, at Sydney’s North Shore Private Hospital.

Karl is already a father to sons Jackson, 20, and River, 12, and daughter Ava, 16, who he shares with ex-wife Cassandra Thorburn.

Family: Karl and Jasmine were married in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2018 and welcomed Harper, their first child together (pictured), in 2020

Family: Karl and Jasmine were married in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2018 and welcomed Harper, their first child together (pictured), in 2020

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Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds Receives New Major Update ‘Fight for the Throne’

players of Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds would have received another notice to update their game client in recent days, with Netmarble rolling out a new update to the smartphone mobile game dubbed ‘Fight for the Throne’.

In “Fight for the Throne,” players battle to become the strongest kingdom in the server. Four kingdoms enter the battle as they attempt to bring the dragon to their own base. The winning kingdom will need to reach a specific score and implement unique strategies to overcome their opponents. The winning army will be designated as a “Capital Kingdom” on the server and will receive honor and rewards for their efforts. A Special Kingdom Skin (Kingdom decorative element) and costume will be awarded as well as its very own policy for special events on the server. Want to see what the costumes are like for the Kingdom Lord and Kingdom Members? They are freaking adorable!

Furthermore, this update allows players to have their own pet, separate from the familiars that fight alongside you. According to Netmarble, these cute creatures “follow the player and provide added fun and collectability to the game’s overall experience”. Additionally, a new play mode has been added where players can choose the quest’s mode in ‘Auto / Semi-Auto / Manual’ for their play preference.

Other new in-game events added in this update to Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds include:

‘Fight for the Throne’ Opening Event: A newly added Cheer feature allows players to cheer kingdoms, joining the fight. Players who use this feature during a specific cheering period will receive a 4★ Decoration Chest.

Cooking Competition Episode Eve Event: Based on mission points, players can obtain the 4★ Sore Boar Familiar and various power up materials. Mission Points can be earned by completing various missions such as Cook in the Kingdom and Conquest Missions.

Celebration Event for ‘Capital Kingdom’ update: New daily missions will be available across a 7 day period including Missions Use HP Potion, Defeat World Boss and more. Players will receive Power Up Materials and chances to win a 4★ Weapon Bundle Chest, which provides a variety of 4★ weapons.

Developed by Netmarble and based on the popular PS3/PS4 era video game duology Ni no Kuni, Ni no Kuni: Cross is now available on iOS and Android players, in addition to the PC using cross-play.

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Kate Middleton ditched item as not suited for ‘future Queen’ – Princess Beatrice favorite

A spokesperson from Karen Millen explained Kate Middleton’s use of accessories is “a perfect example of her admirable ability to discreetly use her style to compliment the events she attends.”

The fashion expert explained “the Duchess is quite partial to a luxe headband, or a ‘hatband’, for formal occasions” as worn to events such as Prince Louis’ christening.

The Duchess of Cambridge used to wear hatbands, which is essentially an oversized headband, “whether it was to add some colour-coordination to her outfit or keep her hair from her face”.

The stylist claimed that although Kate’s “accessory choices have routinely scored highly with audiences,” she decided to ditch the headbands and hasn’t been seen wearing one in years.

This is because the royal “does not want to divert too much attention away from the main focus of the event,” the expert claimed.

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Instead, the Duchess usually prefers “minimal and tasteful jewellery” to pair with her everyday outfits.

Celebrity stylist and The Feel Good Fashion Coach Miranda Holder commented: “Kate used to be a fan of headbands, but since working closely with her friend and stylist Natasha Archer to develop her own personal brand, they have had no place in her wardrobe.

“Kate’s style personality is more classic and elegant, which suits both her lovely figure and her future role as our Queen.”

Miranda said the more traditional hat is a better option to wear on formal occasions and “she does so with panache and just enough drama to keep fashionistas on their toes”.

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Princess Beatrice, on the other hand, has been a fan of headbands for years and chooses the accessory for most official engagements.

Miranda explained: “Over recent years, Princess Beatrice has really come into her own in the style stakes.

“She has developed a signature feminine look which is instantly recognizable.

“The Princess has a very soft, feminine style, which she expresses through pretty embellishments, floaty clothing and her trademark headbands or their more substantial relatives the ‘hatbands’.

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“These are a less formal, prettier alternative to wearing a hat.”

According to the stylist, headbands “perfectly suit Beatrice’s style personality, which is romantic with a classic twist”.

The expert revealed using a headband is also a fashion trick stylists use to add a bit of flattering volume to the overall silhouette.

By adding a headband to her look, Princess Beatrice “balances out her figure and creates a look which is pleasing to the eye”.

Miranda explained the fashion trick works by “strategically ‘adding volume’ either by literally using bulkier clothing or accessories or by adding embellishments which naturally draw the eye”.

“This is a common trick used by stylists all over the world to help their clients look their best,” Miranda said.

According to the fashion expert, Sarah Burton, the Alexander McQueen designer of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress, “took this one step further.”

She used this trick and “literally added padding to Kate’s bottom area, to further balance out her frame, making her waist appear even tinier,” Miranda revealed.

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Top Stories: New Battery Percentage Icon in iOS 16, USB-C AirPods Rumor, and More

This week brought some shocking news for iOS 16 beta testers, with Apple bringing back the iPhone battery percentage to the status bar after a number of years.

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Other news and rumors this week included word that Apple has started recording portions of its media event planned for next month to introduce the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8, claims about iPhone 14 Pro pricing and Apple’s plans for switching AirPods over to USB-C charging, and more, so read on for all the details on these stories and more!

iOS 16 Beta 5 Adds Battery Percentage to iPhone Status Bar

Five years after Apple introduced the iPhone X with a notch, and relegated the battery percentage indicator to Control Center, Apple has finally added the battery percentage back to the iPhone’s status bar in the fifth developer beta of iOS 16 released earlier this week.

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The new battery icon is available on most iPhone models with a notch. The battery percentage appears within the battery icon to save space, but not everyone is a fan of this design.

Check out our list of everything new in iOS 16 beta 5 for other new features and changes in the beta. Apple also released new betas for iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.

Apple Reportedly Preparing Pre-Recorded iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 Event

It appears that Apple’s annual iPhone event won’t be a fully in-person event again this year, as Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman this week claimed that Apple has started to produce a pre-recorded video for the event. It’s possible that Apple will still invite media to the event for in-person hands-on demos with new products.

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Unsurprisingly, Apple will likely unveil its iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 product lineups at the September event, and at least five other products are expected to be announced this year.

iPhone 14 Pro Models Rumored to Be More Expensive

Apple plans to increase the prices of iPhone 14 Pro models compared to iPhone 13 Pro models, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

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While higher prices would be disappointing for customers, research firm TrendForce predicted that iPhone 14 Pro models could start with 256GB of storage, compared to 128GB for iPhone 13 Pro models. Pricing for iPhone 13 Pro models currently starts at $999 in the United States.

Two New Connectors Rumored for Next-Generation iPad Pro

The next-generation iPad Pro will feature the same design as the current model, but with two new four-pin connectors on the top and bottom, according to a report from the Japanese website Mac Otakara.

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Apple is expected to release new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models with M2 chips and support for MagSafe wireless charging later this year — possibly alongside the delayed release of iPadOS 16 in October.

USB-C AirPods Expected to Launch in 2023

Apple plans to switch to USB-C charging cases for all AirPods models in 2023, but the second-generation AirPods Pro launching later this year may still have a Lightning charging case, according to a recent tweet from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

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Kuo also expects the iPhone 15 to switch to USB-C in 2023, along with several accessories, such as the MagSafe Battery Pack and the Magic Mouse.

‘It’s Time for Apple to Fix Texting’ Says New Android Website

Google’s Android team has launched a new “Get the Message” website that again calls on Apple to adopt Rich Communication Services (RCS) alongside iMessage in the Messages app on iPhone.

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Google has been pushing Apple to switch from SMS to RCS for months now, with no response from Apple. RCS would allow for read receipts, audio messages, and more for conversations between iPhones and Android smartphones.

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Emma Thompson reveals she’s been subtly trying to put her daughter Gaia Wise, 22, off acting

Dame Emma Thompson has hilariously revealed she’s been subtly trying to put her daughter Gaia off acting.

The Love Actually star, 63, who shares the drama student, 22, with fellow thespian Greg Wise, 56, joked she’s been dropping hints that her offspring could ‘run a restaurant’ instead.

She told the Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential: ‘I keep saying, “I know you like acting, but, you know, perhaps running a restaurant can be as exciting.”‘

'I keep saying running a restaurant can be as exciting!'  Emma Thompson (pictured in June 2022) has hilariously revealed she's been trying to put her daughter de ella Gaia Wise, 22, off acting

‘I keep saying running a restaurant can be as exciting!’ Emma Thompson (pictured in June 2022) has hilariously revealed she’s been trying to put her daughter de ella Gaia Wise, 22, off acting

Emma added of the talented cook: ‘There’s something very theatrical about restaurants — when you get it right, you feel so happy and lucky to be in it.’

Despite other ideas from the Oscar winner, Gaia followed in her mother’s footsteps as she made her TV debut in the latest series of BBC drama Silent Witness.

With her sweet smile and cropped dark hair, Dame Emma’s daughter looked every inch the mini-me.

In the series Gaia plays university student Jo Reynolds whose mother, the controversial health secretary, is assassinated – sparking the interest of forensic pathologists.

Other ideas: The Love Actually star, 63, (left) joked she's been dropping hints that her offspring (right) could 'run a restaurant' instead (pictured in 2021)

Other ideas: The Love Actually star, 63, (left) joked she’s been dropping hints that her offspring (right) could ‘run a restaurant’ instead (pictured in 2021)

Earlier this year, Gaia revealed to the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden that she’s prepared to follow her mother’s example and disrobe on screen.

Dame Emma recently bared all in her latest film — Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.

Gaia said: ‘If it’s professionally prepared, and you’ve got the right kind of protection around you, then that’s absolutely fine.’

It comes after Gaia detailed her three-year battle with anorexia – and credited her parents for saving her life by staging an emergency intervention.

Career: Despite other ideas from the Oscar winner, Gaia followed in her mother's footsteps as she made her TV debut in the latest series of BBC drama Silent Witness (pictured in July 2022)

Career: Despite other ideas from the Oscar winner, Gaia followed in her mother’s footsteps as she made her TV debut in the latest series of BBC drama Silent Witness (pictured in July 2022)

The aspiring actress developed anorexia aged 16 which left her so thin she was unable to even sit on a chair without it being painful. She was later admitted to rehab in 2017.

She spoke out about her illness for the first time with The Sun on Sunday, saying ‘Anorexia makes you really good at gaslighting people, making it sound like they’re insane.

‘My parents would say, ‘Gaia, we heard you working out at 3am.’ And I’d say, ‘No you didn’t, it was just the house moving. I was asleep.”

Anorexia is a serious mental illness where a person restricts their food intake, which often causes them to be severely underweight. Many also exercise excessively.

Twins: Dame Emma 's daughter looked every inch the mini-me (Emma in TV comedy series There's Nothing To Worry About in 1982)

Uncanny: Her daughter Gaia's first appearance on screen in Silent Witness in 2022

Twins: Dame Emma ‘s daughter looked every inch the mini-me (Emma in TV comedy series There’s Nothing To Worry About in 1982 and Gaia in Silent Witness

Gaia spoke of how Greg, Emma, ​​and her family, including brother Tindy, 36, and best friend gathered together for an intervention, with Gaia agreeing to a three-month rehab stint after Greg said: ‘I don’t know where my child is any more.’

Adding that it was a ‘kick in the teeth’ she added: ‘I had to listen to the people I loved most in the world who, at the time, I’d really forgotten about, tell me what I was doing.’

She said: ‘That’s when I said I’d go to rehab. I went on December 29, 2017, and stayed for three months. Since then I’ve had a lot of therapy — and I’ll always be grateful for that, because it saved my life.’

Support: The aspiring actress has also spoken out about her battle with anorexia which left her so thin she was unable to even sit on a chair (pictured in September 2021 with her parents)

Support: The aspiring actress has also spoken out about her battle with anorexia which left her so thin she was unable to even sit on a chair (pictured in September 2021 with her parents)

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