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The Star-Studded Women in Film Honors Celebrated Icons and Faces of the Future
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The Star-Studded Women in Film Honors Celebrated Icons and Faces of the Future

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Accepting the Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award, Curtis opened with a tribute to her fellow screen star, paraphrasing Fonda’s famous line from last year’s SAG Award acceptance speech: “By the way, ‘woke’ just means you give a damn about other people.” Curtis also paid homage to her late mother whose big-hearted efforts inspired her own. “This award is about caring for other people,” Curtis told Vogue. “I grew up watching my friend Dolores [Narr Nemiro], along with my mother and the other ladies of S.H.A.R.E., an organization that raises money for children, perform this big show every year. I wanted to bring Dolores as my date tonight and say thank you to her and the ladies of S.H.A.R.E. My mother would be so happy that Dolores and I are standing here together.”

At the front of the room, comedy tag team Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann were proudly in situ. Their daughter Maude Apatow, fresh from the premiere of her directorial debut Poetic License, was honored with the Max Mara Face of the Future award at the ceremony. “I’m just very grateful to be here,” Apatow told Vogue, in the middle of fan-girling over Jamie Lee Curtis. “I love making movies, I love women, and I love the women that I’ve worked with throughout my career—so I’m happy to be in any room full of women.”

Following dinner, the ceremony incorporated two panels. Crystal Award for Advocacy in TV honorees Mara Brock Akil and Regina King discussed receiving Judy Blume’s blessing to reimagine her young adult novel Forever and retell it as a coming-of-age story of two Black teens.

Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film honorees Tessa Thompson, Dede Gardner, and Gabrielle Nadig also explored the creation of Hedda. “I think what’s most important is for women to communicate, and to be in communal spaces,” Thompson had mused earlier in the night. “But I also think it’s important to make those experiences outside of beautiful honors like this—to be talking to each other, to be advocating for each other. All of the silent work people don’t see photographed, things you don’t dress up for.”

The night didn’t conclude without a suitably hilarious acceptance speech from funnywoman Kristen Wiig. Kaia Gerber, Wiig’s Palm Royale co-star, was on hand to present her with WIF’s inaugural Icon Award. “What a gift to have someone like Kristen show us that devastation and laughter are so closely woven together,” Gerber told the audience.

As guests made their final rounds at the end of the night, the feeling of possibility and positivity permeated the air. In particular, a note from Curtis about her upcoming film, Ella McCay. “The last line of the narration of the movie is telling. ‘There is no opposite word for trauma, but hope comes close.’ And today, I feel hope. I think we all do.”

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Asian Doll Honors King Von On 5th Anniversary Of His Passing

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Fans are sharing mixed reactions after Asian Doll shared a heartfelt tribute to her late boyfriend, King Von, on the fifth anniversary of his passing. The Dallas rapper, who’s been open about her grief over the years, took to Instagram to honor Von’s memory with emotional words and throwback photos from their relationship.

Related: Adorbs! Asian Doll And Her Boyfriend Share First Photos After Welcoming Their Daughter

Asian Doll Shares Tribute To King Von

November 6 marks five years since the passing of Chicago rapper King Von. Loved ones and fans flooded social media with tributes in his honor, remembering his impact on music and culture. Among those honoring him was Asian Doll, who shared a touching message and intimate photos from their relationship. Her post quickly went viral as fans reflected on the pair’s bond.

She wrote, “Rest in peace to a huge part of me 💔 It’s been 5yrs & it feel like just yesterday my whole world came crashing down. It took me until now to finally put myself back together 🥹 I love you forever.”

Social Media Reacts

The post sparked a wave of reactions online, with some users showing support and others offering mixed opinions about her public tribute.

Celebrity hairstylist @iam_jonathan_ wrote, “You changed his life and he changed yours but more life Now your New Life is way better I’m so Proud of you”

Another Instagram user @lovingrianna wrote, “her bd strong”

While Instagram user @brooklynhenny wrote, “They were so cute idc idc… and he loved her talk can say what y’all want. She should be able to grieve out loud. R.I.P. Von

Instagram user @brooklynchanelbc wrote, “Say what y’all want but he loved her just as much as she loved him”

Another Instagram user @stolenjag wrote, “Girl u been moved on 😂 let that man Rest in peace”

While Instagram user @nadeeya_456 wrote, “💔😢 awe nobody should have to bury the love of thier life thx god she found another man had a baby I’m sure Von is happy for her from heaven ❤️”

Instagram user @mermaidpressure wrote, “You didn’t have another pic? Are you with the father of your child orrrrrrrr?

Another Instagram user @jaylacross_1 wrote, “Ain’t nothing wrong with showing respect but if you got a man atleast be mindful what pics you choose to post ❤️”

While Instagram user @longjohnson2345 wrote, “She always gives attention seeking vibes, because why post this you with a different guy and had baby….like girl”

Asian Doll’s Daughter Reaches A Milestone

Amid the viral reactions, Asian Doll also shared a sweet moment with her daughter, Mi’Lani, who recently reached a new milestone. The rapper posted an adorable photo of her 2-month-old baby sitting up for the first time, captioning the moment, “Sitting her head up by herself 🥹.” Fans filled The Shade Room Teens’ comments with heart emojis and words of encouragement, celebrating the milestone and Asian Doll’s journey as a new mom.

Related: Asian Doll Goes OFF After King Von’s Sister Kayla B Claims Their Relationship Was Just For Clout (WATCH)

What Do You Think Roomies?

November 7, 2025 0 comments
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Dayian Henley, Big U's Son, Honors Slain Older Brother During NFL Game
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Dayian Henley, Big U’s Son, Honors Slain Older Brother During NFL Game

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley, the son of Eugene “Big U” Henley, delivered the best performance of his young career just two days after his brother was slain in Los Angeles.

On Sunday, Nov. 2, in a dramatic Sunday afternoon clash, Henley finished with seven tackles, a sack and a pass breakup in the Chargers’ 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans.

That outstanding display came less than 48 hours after the tragic loss of his older brother, 34-year-old Jabari “Baby Uiie” Henley, who was killed in a shooting outside a South Los Angeles smoke shop on Halloween (Oct. 31).

In the second quarter, when Henley brought down Titans quarterback Cam Ward, he celebrated not just a play — but a tribute. Following the play, he dropped to his knees while looking skyward, a subtle but powerful gesture of honoring his brother’s memory.

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In the post-game locker room, he shared the raw truth behind that movement. “I just wanted to talk to my brother one more time,” Henley told reporters.

“It was just an emotional moment for me just to be able to make a play on a day like this, just losing him so soon. Like I said, it’s been a long year for me, so I had to just send a prayer up and hopefully he heard it.”

He spoke openly about the bond he shared with Jabari — not only as brother and brother, but as friend and protector. “That’s like my best friend,” he said. “I called him a protector. One thing, he was a protector of our family.”

Daiyan Henley

Daiyan Henley #0 of the Los Angeles Chargers looks on during the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Grief pressed in, but so did purpose. “I had a lot of pain, man, a lot of pain,” Henley said. “I just wanted to go out there and just let it out, whatever I had to get out. As traumatizing as all this is, I got a job to do,” he added.

“For me, it was coming out here and handling a job first and then being emotional after, and everything hit me pretty hard.” Henley admitted that the troubling events involving his family have taken a toll on him, deeming the past year as “the worst of [his] life.”

Indeed, the year had been a storm for the 25-year-old. He has emerged as a starter and carried the weight of family challenges off the field.

Eugene

Eugene “Big U” Henley attends “Hip Hop Uncovered” Atlanta Premiere at Oak Atlanta on February 08, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia

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His father, Eugene “Big U” Henley, is facing a federal indictment alleging leadership of a Los Angeles–based gang enterprise and involvement in murder, extortion, human trafficking and fraud.

And yet here was Henley, in the heart of the NFL, taking his grief and channeling it into work. On the field, his seven tackles, sack and pass breakup helped tilt the game in the Chargers’ favour; off the field, his tribute to his brother showed the depth of his character.

His performance served as a declaration: even in the face of loss, he would show up. His brother may be gone, but Daiyan made it clear he is playing for more than himself.

Daiyan Henley

Daiyan Henley #0 of the Los Angeles Chargers runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at SoFi Stadium on December 19, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

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It's a Celebration! Karlie Redd's Burglary Case Dismissed on the Same Day She Honors Domestic Abuse Survivors at Her First Annual Courageous Awards!
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It’s a Celebration! Karlie Redd’s Burglary Case Dismissed on the Same Day She Honors Domestic Abuse Survivors at Her First Annual Courageous Awards!

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s a Celebration! Karlie Redd’s Burglary Case Dismissed on the Same Day She Honors Domestic Abuse Survivors at Her First Annual Courageous Awards!

Reality TV star and serial entrepreneur Karlie Redd celebrates a major legal victory as the burglary charges against her are dismissed, maintaining her innocence.

Her attorney Steve Sadow confirmed the news on Oct. 22, sharing the DeKalb County order stating the case would not be prosecuted. “The bogus case against my client, Karlie Redd (Lewis), one of the stars of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, has been dismissed!” Sadow wrote.

Redd, whose legal name is Karlie Lewis, was arrested in April 2025 for allegedly entering the home of her estranged husband Teleau Belton without permission and taking personal items before posting bond. The order, signed by Judge LaTisha Dear Jackson, stated: “While probable cause exists, the State is unable to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.”

The dismissal marks a win for Redd after an intense divorce battle–Early this year, Redd’s ex-husband was charged in Fulton County with family violence battery against her, to which her lawyer, Sadow said in a previous disclosure that he “was very confident that Karlie’s case will be resolved favorably.”

Karlie shared an official statement to The Jasmine Brand:

“I was never guilty of the allegations made against me. These claims were untrue, and I was unfairly targeted by false statements made by my ex-husband. The dismissal of all charges confirms the truth. I’m thankful for my legal team, my family, my supporters, and everyone who stood by me. My focus now is on continuing my work, advocating for survivors, and moving forward with strength and grace.”

On the same day her case was dismissed, Karlie and Yandy Smith hosted The First Annual Courageous Awards at Atlanta City Hall — honoring domestic abuse survivors. ? Presented by Karlie Redd’s Big Heart Foundation with partners TLJ Agency, Tierra’s Butterflies, Think About It Inc., Yelle Skin Care & Sheen Magazine, the event celebrated resilience and advocacy. Among the honorees, Maxine Mitchell received a $10K scholarship from Tiara’s Butterflies Foundation for her courage and empowerment.

Pic. Credit: @freddyopics & Vid Credit: @official_connections_


October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Unveils First Round of Honorees and Nominees
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Cinema Eye Honors 2025 Unveils First Round of Honorees and Nominees

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Cinema Eye Honors, the organization that “recognizes outstanding artistic achievement in nonfiction and documentary films and series” has launched its 19th annual celebrations today with the announcement of its first round of honorees, nominees, and longlists for 2026.

Among today’s announcements: the 16 films on the Audience Choice Prize Longlist, the unveiling of this year’s Unforgettables Honorees, nominees in five Broadcast categories (which, full disclosure, this writer serves on the nominating committees for), and the annual Shorts List (which spotlights 10 of the year’s top documentary short films).

The annual list of the Unforgettables — “the on-camera collaborators” from seven of the year’s best docs — are the first official honorees of the season and often among the most touching of the entire year.

Johnny Depp, Ti West, and Andrea Riseborough

These winners include Noam Shuster-Eliassi from Amber Fares’ “Coexistence, My Ass!”; Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley from Ryan White’s “Come See Me in the Good Light”; Seymour Hersh from Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus’ “Cover-Up”; Sara Shahverdi from Sara Khaki and Mohammedreza Eyni’s “Cutting Through Rocks”; Pasha Talankin from David Borenstein’s “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”; Jacinda Ardern from Michelle Walsh and Lindsey Utz’s “Prime Minister”; and Fatma Hassouna from Sepideh Farsi’s “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk.”

The honors for Andrea Gibson and Fatma Hassouna are both posthumous. Gibson, an American poet and activist, died in July after a battle with cancer (that is depicted in the film). Hassouna, a Palestinian photojournalist and artist, was killed alongside 10 family members in an Israeli airstrike in April.

Elsewhere, today’s list includes Broadcast Film and Series announcements, with FX on Hulu’s “Social Studies,” by director Lauren Greenfield, leading with three nominations (Nonfiction Series, Broadcast Cinematography, and Broadcast Editing). Mariska Hargitay’s “My Mom Jayne” and Matt Wolf’s “Pee-Wee as Himself” both picked up two nominations, as did Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius),” Darius Clark Monroe’s “Dallas, 2019,” and Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim’s “Deaf President Now!”

“Social Studies” — Pictured: (l-r) Bella and Holly. CR: Lauren Greenfield/FX.
‘Social Studies’Lauren Greenfield/INSTITUTE

“Deaf President Now!” also shows up as one of 16 films named to Cinema Eye’s annual Audience Choice Prize Longlist, where documentary fans and viewers from around the world cast their votes to determine this year’s ten nominees and ultimately the prize winner. The Longlist includes many of this year’s most acclaimed and talked about documentaries, including “Apocalypse in the Tropics”; “Coexistence, My Ass!”; “Cutting Through Rocks”; “The Eyes of Ghana”; “Folktales”; “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley”; “The Librarians”; “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore”; “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”; “Orwell: 2+2=5”; “The Perfect Neighbor”; and “The Tale of Silyan.”

The Audience Choice Prize is often a key harbinger for future documentary awards, including the Best Documentary Oscar. This year’s Oscar winner, “No Other Land,” was on the Longlist and the previous six Oscar winners were all Audience Choice nominees. Initial voting to determine this year’s nominees will open on Tuesday, October 28.

Lastly, Cinema Eye also announced the ten films on this year’s Shorts List, the organization’s annual list of semi-finalists for its Nonfiction Short Film Honor. Of those ten films, six will be announced as the official nominees. Last year, four of the nominees (and the eventual winner) for the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Film were part of the Cinema Eye Shorts List.

Cinema Eye will return to the historic New York Academy of Medicine in East Harlem for its 19th Annual Awards Ceremony, to be held on Thursday, January 8, 2026.

A full list of this year’s announcements and nominees follows.

Unforgettables Honorees

Noam Shuster-Eliassi
Coexistence, My Ass!

Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley
Come See Me in the Good Light

Seymour Hersh
Cover-Up

Sara Shahverdi
Cutting Through Rocks

Pasha Talankin
Mr. Nobody Against Putin

Jacinda Ardern
Prime Minister

Fatma Hassouna
Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk

Audience Choice Prize Longlist

Apocalypse in the Tropics
Directed By Petra Costa

Coexistence, My Ass!
Directed By Amber Fares

Come See Me in the Good Light
Directed By Ryan White

Cover-Up
Directed By Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus

Cutting Through Rocks
Directed By Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni

Deaf President Now!
Directed By Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim

The Eyes of Ghana
Directed By Ben Proudfoot

Folktales
Directed By Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley
Directed By Amy Berg

The Librarians
Directed By Kim A. Snyder

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
Directed By Shoshannah Stern

Mr. Nobody Against Putin
Directed By David Borenstein

Orwell: 2+2=5
Directed By Raoul Peck

The Perfect Neighbor
Directed By Geeta Gandbhir

Prime Minister
Directed By Michelle Walsh and Lindsay Utz

The Tale of Silyan
Directed By Tamara Kotevska

Broadcast Film Nominees

Deaf President Now!
Directed by Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim
Apple TV+

Democracy Noir
Directed by Connie Field
SWR / ARTE / DR

Enigma
Directed by Zackary Drucker
HBO | Max

My Mom Jayne
Directed by Mariska Hargitay
HBO | Max

Pee-wee as Himself
Directed by Matt Wolf
HBO | Max

Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
Directed by Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson
Hulu

Nonfiction Series Nominees

Chimp Crazy
Directed by Eric Goode
HBO | Max

Couples Therapy
Directed by Pax Wassermann
Paramount+

Dallas, 2019
Directed by Darius Clark Monroe
PBS/Independent Lens

The Sing Sing Chronicles
Directed by Dawn Porter
MSNBC

Social Studies
Directed by Lauren Greenfield
FX on Hulu

The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth
Directed by Juliette Eisner
National Geographic

Anthology Series Nominees

Conan O’Brien Must Go
Executive Producers Conan O’Brien and Jeff Ross
HBO | Max

Harlem Ice
Executive Producers Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Robin Roberts and Geeta Gandbhir
Disney+

Omnivore
Executive Producers René Redzepi, Ben Liebmann, Chris Rice, Matt Goulding, Collin Orcutt and Mateo Willis
Apple TV+

Our Oceans
Executive Producers Jonathan Smith and James Honeyborne
Netflix

SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night
Executive Producers Morgan Neville, Caitrin Rogers and Juaquin Cambron
Peacock

Tucci In Italy
Executive Producers Stanley Tucci, Lottie Birmingham, Amanda Lyon and Simon Raikes
National Geographic

Broadcast Editing Nominees

Deaf President Now!
Edited by Michael Harte
Apple TV+

My Mom Jayne
Edited by JD Marlow
HBO | Max

Pee-wee as Himself
Edited by Damian Rodriguez
HBO | Max

Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
Edited by Joshua L. Pearson
Hulu

Social Studies
Edited by Alyse Ardell Spiegel, Helen Kearns, Catherine Bull and Charles Little II
FX on Hulu

Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos
Edited by Andy Grieve
HBO | Max

Broadcast Cinematography Nominees

Chef’s Table: Legends
Director of Photography Will Basanta
Netflix

Dallas, 2019
Director of Photography Christine Ng
PBS/Independent Lens

No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski
Director of Photography Steve Lidgerwood
National Geographic

Omnivore
Director of Photography Tom Elliot, Sy Turnbull and Jurgen Lisse
Apple TV+

Our Oceans
Director of Photography Roger Munns, Roger Horrocks, Justin Maguire, Ryan Tidman and Jamie McPherson
Netflix

Social Studies
Director of Photography Bryan Donnell, Jenna Rosher and Jerry Risius
FX on Hulu

Shorts List

All The Empty Rooms
Directed by Joshua Seftel

Am I the skinniest person you’ve ever seen?
Directed by Eisha Marjara

Armed Only With a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
Directed by Brent Renaud and Craig Renaud

Crying Glacier
Directed by Lutz Stautner

The Devil is Busy
Directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Christalyn Hampton

The Long Valley
Directed by Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck and Robert Machoian

Mama Micra
Directed by Rebecca Blöcher

perfectly a strangeness
Directed by Alison McAlpine

We Were The Scenery
Directed by Christopher Radcliff

Who Loves The Sun
Directed by Arshia Shakiba

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Prince William wants credit for Prince Andrew giving up his titles & honors
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bitchy | Prince William wants credit for Prince Andrew giving up his titles & honors

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Included in this post are some photos of Prince William out in London on Friday. He barely works, full-stop, but he rarely works on Fridays in particular. The event was William visiting the London Ambulance Service, where it looked like he was awkwardly making small-talk with EMTs and then awkwardly sitting at a big kids’ table and making “I’m listening” faces. By most accounts, this was his last bit of work before he and his family took off for the kids’ school break. God knows when we’ll see him again.

I bring up his family holiday, because William and his office want people to believe that William is responsible for what happened with Prince Andrew on Friday. Throughout the day, there was a persistent buzz that Buckingham Palace was going to make a move on Andrew, or that some kind of news would be forthcoming. It was all centered on what King Charles would do, and the potential conversations between the brothers (Charles and Andrew). In the first few hours after Andrew’s big announcement – that he would no longer use his ducal titles or his honors – the story remained centered on Andrew and Charles, and their consultation with each other. It still seems to be that this was all a generous deal struck between brothers, especially given that Andrew will retain Royal Lodge. Well, a short time later, William wanted credit for the Andrew situation.

People Magazine kept it simple, merely stating that William had been “consulted” about Andrew’s decision to “give up” his titles. GB News said the same – a mere consultation about the situation, and that consultation could have been an email or text for all we know. The Sun fleshed out some of the details – Charles was in Scotland in the past week, and he was on the phone with his courtiers and with Andrew, “leading frantic negotiations.” At some point, Charles “held crunch talks” with William about the situation. The Sun also points out that William won’t be happy about Andrew remaining at Royal Lodge, which is only half a mile away from Forest Lodge, the Waleses’ new forever home. Well, all of this vague “consultation” has led the Royalist to one inevitable conclusion: this was a huge victory for the Scooter King! Some macabre highlights from “The Fall of Prince Andrew is The First Great Triumph of King William V.”

William is responsible for all of this: Prince Andrew was publicly humiliated yesterday, forced to renounce his ducal title, and is now a duke only in memory. Buckingham Palace is furiously spinning the stripping of his titles as the personification of a resolute monarch, but let’s be very clear: the practical author of Andrew’s public annihilation is his nephew, the Prince of Wales. The announcement may have come from the office of the king, but it was William who wrote the latest chapter (one dare not say the ending because I’m told William still believes too many privileges remain to Andrew).

King Charles is dying: What the Palace refused to say [last year] —what the British papers continue not to print—is that the diagnosis was grave from the start. Reporters on the at times almost corrupt “royal rota” (a press pool) have spread the fiction of the “doing brilliantly” monarch. But everyone can see the truth: Charles looks exhausted, he has lost alarming weight, and he is still receiving regular radiotherapy and immunotherapy. He spends long stretches at Highgrove and Balmoral in near-total rest.

William has been gunning for Andrew since Charles’s cancer diagnosis: The announcement of Charles’s illness fired the starting gun on what courtiers call “the change of reign.” From that moment, power began to flow from the king to the heir. And from that moment, William’s patience—for his father’s sentimentality, for his brother’s chaos, and for his uncle’s entitlement—ran out.

William hated being ordered to chauffeur Andrew at Balmoral: William’s determination to do something permanent about Andrew when he becomes king can be traced to a single, humiliating moment: Balmoral, August 2023. William was ordered to drive Andrew to church. At that moment, Charles hadn’t pre-announced his own death. He was the all-powerful monarch who had to be obeyed. So William obeyed. The image—grim-faced heir behind the wheel, the disgraced Duke beside him—circulated around the world. William’s aides briefed furiously afterward that he had been obliged to do it, that it was not his wish. Those who know William say the episode hardened him. “That,” said one, “was the day he decided he would never be made to do something like that again.”

The Waleses refused to go to Christmas lunch in 2023: In retaliation, he refused to attend Christmas lunch with his family at Sandringham that year after learning Andrew and Sarah would be there. Charles imagined that inviting Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to join the family walk to church at Sandringham Christmas 2023 would be taken as a gesture of magnanimity. It was read as proof of delusion by William, who was incandescent.

William’s succession plan: “This is the pre-succession,” one former courtier told me. “It’s what Charles did to the Queen when he fired her private secretary, Christopher Geidt. Only now it’s being done to him.” William, for his part, has no interest in the sentimental family unity that his father prizes. He sees the monarchy as a brand, and Andrew (and Harry) as hugely damaging to it. His view, expressed repeatedly to aides, is that his uncle should never again be in the presence of the monarch. When Andrew attempted to get into a photograph at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral in September, William’s fury was instant.

William is already lobbying for credit: Intriguingly, the media looks ready to credit William for Andrew’s downfall. I’m noting repeated references to his role in reports, and I expect a lot of lobbying from his side on the matter in the next few days and weeks.

The Scooter King’s Letters Patent: But William, I am told, isn’t finished. When he ascends to the throne, I am told he will issue new letters patent (as royal executive orders are known) to strip Andrew (and Harry, Archie, Lilibet, Eugenie, and Beatrice) of their HRH and Princely titles. “When the king announced he had cancer,” said one palace source, “the reins slipped overnight.”

[From The Royalist Substack]

I like how the pro-Scooter royalists are gleeful at the thought of a vengeful, enraged, incandescent, jealous and punitive king. They’re rubbing their hands together at the thought of all of the screeching vengeance from the Scooter King, but they forget that William actually doesn’t give a sh-t about much, and he’s also lazy as hell. Sure, William is lobbying for credit for this Andrew situation, but you can actually tell from the quiet generosity of the “deal” that William had nothing to do with it. The deal is classic Charles – a half-measure, mid-dither, with barely enough red meat to appease the critics. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure William despises his uncle and I’m sure William wants Andrew completely gone. But I just don’t believe William had much to do with what happened to Andrew on Friday. Maybe I’m wrong! Who knows. As for the new letters patent… lmao. It is what it is. William will look absolutely pathetic, but he’s too stupid to understand that.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.

London, UK, 16th Sep 2025. HRH King Charles III, The Prince and Princess of Wales Prince William and Princess Catherine, Anne the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew The Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Michael of Kent and other senior members of the Royal Family all pay their last respects as the coffin is carried to the hearse. They then depart from Westminster Cathedral after the a requiem mass, a Catholic funeral service held for the Duchess of Kent, who passed away on 4 Sep.,Image: 1037876903, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter/Avalon
London, UK, 16th Sep 2025. Prince Andrew, Prince William. Senior members of the Royal Family all pay their last respects as the coffin is carried to the hearse. They then depart from Westminster Cathedral after the a requiem mass, a Catholic funeral service held for the Duchess of Kent, who passed away on 4 Sep.,Image: 1037876936, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter/Avalon
The Prince of Wales and chief paramedic Pauline Cranmer (left) speaking with staff who work in the wellbeing team and offer support and services to paramedics, during a visit to the London Ambulance Service at its headquarters in Waterloo. Picture date: Friday October 17, 2025.,Image: 1046105324, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon


17/10/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to the London Air Ambulance’s headquarters in Waterloo, London. The Prince met staff who work in the wellbeing team at the headquarters and offer support and services to paramedics carrying out lifesaving work daily. His Royal Highness heard from paramedics and other front-line workers about their experiences and the importance of providing mental health support to those working in emergency services. The Prince also visited the Emergency Operations Control room where the team work 24/7 to manage 999 calls into the ambulance service in London and was able to hear from staff, including Call Handlers, Dispatchers and members of the Clinical Hub team about their different roles and how they help people daily over the phone and arrange help on scene. The Prince viewed the vehicles used by the LAS team including the world’s first, purpose-built all-electric ambulance, and electric fast response cars. Finally, His Royal Highness met specialist paramedics and took part in a training demonstration.,Image: 1046133556, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
17/10/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to the London Air Ambulance’s headquarters in Waterloo, London. The Prince met staff who work in the wellbeing team at the headquarters and offer support and services to paramedics carrying out lifesaving work daily. His Royal Highness heard from paramedics and other front-line workers about their experiences and the importance of providing mental health support to those working in emergency services. The Prince also visited the Emergency Operations Control room where the team work 24/7 to manage 999 calls into the ambulance service in London and was able to hear from staff, including Call Handlers, Dispatchers and members of the Clinical Hub team about their different roles and how they help people daily over the phone and arrange help on scene. The Prince viewed the vehicles used by the LAS team including the world’s first, purpose-built all-electric ambulance, and electric fast response cars. Finally, His Royal Highness met specialist paramedics and took part in a training demonstration.,Image: 1046133653, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
17/10/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to the London Air Ambulance’s headquarters in Waterloo, London. The Prince met staff who work in the wellbeing team at the headquarters and offer support and services to paramedics carrying out lifesaving work daily. His Royal Highness heard from paramedics and other front-line workers about their experiences and the importance of providing mental health support to those working in emergency services. The Prince also visited the Emergency Operations Control room where the team work 24/7 to manage 999 calls into the ambulance service in London and was able to hear from staff, including Call Handlers, Dispatchers and members of the Clinical Hub team about their different roles and how they help people daily over the phone and arrange help on scene. The Prince viewed the vehicles used by the LAS team including the world’s first, purpose-built all-electric ambulance, and electric fast response cars. Finally, His Royal Highness met specialist paramedics and took part in a training demonstration.,Image: 1046133680, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon


The Prince of Wales takes part in a training demonstration during a visit to the London Ambulance Service at its headquarters in Waterloo. Picture date: Friday October 17, 2025.,Image: 1046338327, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
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Fred Durst Honors Late Limp Bizkit Bandmate Sam Rivers
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Fred Durst Honors Late Limp Bizkit Bandmate Sam Rivers

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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Following the sad news that Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers has passed away at age 48, frontman Fred Durst has posted a video message on his Instagram account honoring his late bandmate.

Durst began the video by talking about the vital role Rivers played in the formation of Limp Bizkit, discussing how he saw a then teenage Rivers playing with another band, and told him about his vision for Limp Bizkit.

“Sam Rivers, the legend,” began Durst. “Such a gifted and wonderful person. … There Sam was on the stage with his band, killing it on the bass. and I went, ‘Oh my gosh, this guy’s amazing.’ In my mind, you had to start with the rhythm section, the bass and the drums. … I saw Sam play, and I was blown away.”

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He continued, “I went up to Sam after the show, and I sad, ‘Hey man, you’re unbelievable, and I got this idea for a band I wanna do, and I kinda threw it out there, and I told him what I wanted it to be, and he looked at me, and says, ‘Killer, I’m in. Let’s do it!’… That’s kinda how things started to come together.”

Turning to the present day, Durst talked about Limp Bizkit’s recent resurgence over the past few years, saying, “It’s so tragic that he’s not here right now, and I’ve gone through gallons and gallons of tears since yesterday, and I’m thinking, ‘Sam’s a legend.’”

He added, “Here we are just having an incredible moment, and it’s going so beautifully smooth, and Sam was just really, really happy about it. … What he’s left us behind is priceless.”

Watch Fred Durst’s full tribute to Sam Rivers in the video via Instagram.

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bitchy | Prince Andrew has given up his royal titles & honors, but he’s keeping Royal Lodge
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bitchy | Prince Andrew has given up his royal titles & honors, but he’s keeping Royal Lodge

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

I swear, the Windsors really have to stop with these late Friday news dumps. When I left my house this afternoon, there were several increasingly urgent stories about Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. Last weekend, Andrew’s 2011 email to Jeffrey Epstein was published by the Daily Mail – that email proved that Andrew lied about when he broke off contact with Epstein, and the email also suggested that Andrew and Epstein planned to continue seeing each other and abusing women and girls together. Throughout the past week, the fallout has been limited to palace sources openly dithering about what to do next, all while emphasizing that they believed dealing with Prince Harry was a “greater priority” for the Firm. Well, I was wrong – I thought nothing would come out of this latest round of dithering about Andrew. But something happened. Andrew is now giving up all of his titles and honors.

Prince Andrew is discontinuing the use of his royal titles and honors.

In a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Friday, Oct. 17, Prince Andrew said he will no longer use his title or honors as it distracts from the work of King Charles and the royal family.

Andrew, 65, said in the statement, “In discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family. I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.”

“With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me,” he continued. “As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”

To officially strip Prince Andrew’s titles, it would require an act of parliament.

Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will no longer use her Duchess of York title. She has long gone by Sarah Ferguson professionally and will now use that name in all areas of her life, PEOPLE understands. The former couple will also continue to reside at their residence, Royal Lodge, on the Windsor Castle estate, as Andrew has a private tenancy agreement with The Crown Estate, which is unaffected by issues relating to his titles.

PEOPLE also understands that Andrew will not attend any of the royal family’s Christmas celebrations.

The former couple’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will not have their titles affected by this decision.

Prince Andrew has been styled as “His Royal Highness” since birth. Upon his marriage to Sarah Ferguson in 1986, his mother, Queen Elizabeth, gave him the titles of Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh. The Duke of York is the traditional title for the sovereign’s second son, and the elite peerage has a rich royal history. According to British etiquette expert Debrett’s, the dukedom has been traditionally conferred upon the second son of the monarch since Edward IV in 1474. Queen Elizabeth’s father, King George VI, was also known as the Duke of York prior to the shocking abdication of his elder brother, King Edward VIII, in 1936.

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The Royal Lodge thing is interesting, almost as if that was part of the agreement – Andrew gave up his titles and honors, in exchange for keeping his lease on Royal Lodge. I’ve got to wonder if Charles threw in a few more perks to sweeten the deal, like Andrew will still be allowed to host shooting parties on privately-owned royal property (Windsor, Sandringham, Balmoral). It’s also interesting that Sarah is officially giving up her Duchess of York title too, although people already went back to using her maiden name anyway. Whew… well, it had to be done. And a lot more should be done as well, including Andrew agreeing to be interviewed in the long-running criminal investigations in the UK and America. Also: should we call him Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor now?

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Prince Andrew – The Duke of York departs an Easter Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, London, England, UK on Sunday 20 April, 2025.,Image: 990294432, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
Prince Andrew – The Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson – The Duchess of York depart an Easter Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, London, England, UK on Sunday 20 April, 2025.,Image: 990294460, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
Prince Andrew – Duke of York arrives for an Easter Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, London, England, UK on Sunday 20 April, 2025.,Image: 990307773, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon


London, UK, 16th Sep 2025. The Duchess of York, Prince Andrew,. HRH King Charles III, The Prince and Princess of Wales Prince William and Princess Catherine, Anne the Princess Royal, Prince Andrew The Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Michael of Kent and other senior members of the Royal Family all pay their last respects as the coffin is carried to the hearse. They then depart from Westminster Cathedral after the a requiem mass, a Catholic funeral service held for the Duchess of Kent, who passed away on 4 Sep.,Image: 1037893250, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter/Avalon
The Duke of York arriving ahead of the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, central London.

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Alejandro González Iñárritu honors Walter Salles Academy Museum
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Alejandro González Iñárritu honors Walter Salles Academy Museum

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Ed. Note: On Saturday, Walter Salles will be bestowed a Luminary Award at the Academy Museum Gala Tribute, along with Penélope Cruz, Bruce Springsteen and Bowen Yang. Multiple Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu wanted to say a few things about his friend Salles, the storied director of Central Station and most recently I’m Still Here.

Walter Salles couldn’t understand how a raw piece of wood could become a giraffe or an elephant. Especially since the hands sculpting that wood belonged to the Polish artist Frans Krajcberg—a man who had arrived to Brazil without ever having had any contact with those animals. Surprised by the question, Krajcberg replied: “Well, I take the wood, and everything that is not the elephant, I remove.”

Walter learned this lesson well in 1995 when he made his first documentary about the correspondence between the sculptor Krajcberg and a woman serving a twenty-year prison sentence, Maria do Socorro Nobre. When Walter sculpts a cinematic piece, everything that is not human, he removes. What remains is the talkative biped animal we are—always naked and exposed.

His gaze is compassionate but honest. There is no place for irony or cynicism. Nor does he indulge in excess emotion or manipulation. I first met Walter more than 25 years ago after the release of Central Station that beautiful film born out of his first documentary about the correspondence between the inner worlds of Brazilian characters. Humanity seeped and shone through non-actors interacting with actors, always under the wise and soulful gaze of Fernanda Montenegro.

In his film I’m Still Here, three decades later and still faithful to Krajcberg’s teaching, Walter stripped away everything unnecessary so that we could see, with clarity, and through the eyes of Fernanda Torres, what is truly essential in a painful human experience.

Paradoxically, at a time when corporate cinema seems intent on stripping away everything human—leaving only pixels, algorithms, and the basest ideas that trigger and manipulate our most obvious, cruel, and primitive emotions—Walter removed all frontal and reductive politics which, in a binary world, just blind and agitate even more the people who already agree with us, in order to offer and explore a purely human cinematic sculpture about silence. And silence is political in singular way.

The control of the narrative and the language is the signature of every dictatorship. Censorship forces silence. Things need to be felt and understood through the gaze and not the verb. It is through silences, through the stretching of time, through the waiting for a body that does not return, that the spectators entered the film and completed it.

For Walter, the reconstruction of a family memory, at the core of the film, mirrored the rebuilding of Brazil’s collective memory. I’m Still Here architecture flows between the individual to the collective, the artistic and the politic, the local and the universal. Cinema and identity intertwined.

Over all these years, with a good bottle of red wine on the table and plenty of laughter, we have shared countless conversations about our mutual passion for the cinematic language and the construction of films. Walter always describes a film in architectural terms. A film is less a place one sees than a place one inhabits.

In my view, there are engineer directors and architect directors. The former makes vertical films—solid, functional, built with heavy strokes. The latter are more horizontal, transparent, drawn with lighter lines. For the engineer, the important thing is structure, what is visible from the outside, and the efficient, pragmatic and rational function of the materials. For the sculptor or architect director, everything revolves around what is not seen, but rather felt. It is about the relationship between exterior and interior space, privileging sensation over function—the emotion of light and space over the object itself.

To me, what defines the architecture of Walter’s cinema is nobleness. Nobleness in one’s gaze cannot be studied or imitated; It must come from within, from the filmmaker’s way of being and thinking.

In dictatorships, such as the one now unfolding at digital speed in many countries around the world, thousands or millions lose their lives or disappear. Often only the important people are remembered. Over the past five years, I listened to Walter speak of Eunice and her family with the empathy and tenderness of a son. She was an unknown figure to the world, yet essential in Walter’s life. In Brazil, as in every country scarred by dictatorship, everyone carries a Eunice in their heart. That’s why Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has just been sentenced to over 27 years of prison after attempting military force to overturn an election. In the United States, a dictatorship is still an abstract thought. A black cloud looming. In Brazil, they know by experience. Hatred, spread through rhetoric, populism and the internet,- acts like a virus, ravaging any healthy social organism bringing, death, destruction and pain. Just as Italian Neorealism and Brazilian Cinema Novo once did, through his cinema, Walter’s inner space opens its doors horizontally, without agendas or hierarchies, so that all human emotion can converse within this personal yet collective space.

I deeply celebrate that our admired and beloved friend Walter Salles is now deservedly receiving the Academy Museum Luminary Award for his beautiful sculptural and cinematic work.

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Legacy of Dark Knight Honors 1989 Batman, Arkham Asylum
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Legacy of Dark Knight Honors 1989 Batman, Arkham Asylum

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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“Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight” pays homage to nearly every incarnation of the Caped Crusader, and a new hands-on demo reveals inspiration pulled from Jack Nicholson’s Joker in the 1989 “Batman” movie and combat from Rocksteady’s popular “Arkham” video games.

Warner Bros. Games unveiled an hour-long demo of the game at New York Comic Con, where the open-world Gotham City and an early level set at Ace Chemicals, better known as the birthplace of the Joker, was shown off. The influence of the “Arkham” games was heavy, from the fluid combat of “Batman: Arkham Asylum,” to the open world of “Arkham City” and reckless Batmobile driving of “Arkham Knight.”

The open world portion of the demo lasted 15 minutes, where you could play as Batman or Commissioner Gordon (modeled after Jeffrey Wright in “The Batman”). Just like in “Arkham Knight,” Batman can launch to the sky with his grappling hook and soar for long distances with his cape. Once you get a hang of the controls, you can easily glide between rooftops and swoop down on Lego thugs committing crimes on the streets. On the ground, you can summon a Batmobile to zoom around the streets and harmlessly crash into Lego fire hydrants, street signs and citizens who will hilariously jump out of the way.

The world and combat feels very similar to “Arkham Knight,” one of the most popular Batman video games of all time that dropped the Caped Crusader into an open-world Gotham to fight many of his iconic foes. Lego Batman can effortlessly glide from foe to foe, linking punches and kicks from one bad guy to the next. Unlike the “Arkham” Batman, who breaks bones and leaves villains mangled, his Lego counterpart uses funny wrestling moves and gadgets to explode enemies in a flurry of bricks.

During the demo, Batman used his trusty batarangs and the bat-claw to dispatch bad guys and solve puzzles. The batarangs could hit long-range targets, while the bat-claw brought far-away enemies to Batman and could yank obstacles off walls. The tools could also be used in Riddler puzzles, another takeaway from the “Arkham” games. The one puzzle I encountered involved flipping a switch and hitting bullseyes on targets within a minute, hardly a challenge for gamers who struggled through the “Arkham” challenges. Commissioner Gordon, who could be controlled by a second player, had a foam pistol and goo gun that could clog up pipes.

Batman and Gordon teamed up to investigate the Red Hood and his gang, who’ve taken over Ace Chemicals during the 45-minute main mission. The duo must sneak around the industrial plant and analyze three packages full of teddy bears filled with a suspicious substance. Just like the “Arkham” games but much more forgiving, Batman can sneak around the area and eliminate crooks stealthily — but there’s not much penalty for getting caught. There’s also a short, simple minigame where you must identify and match chemicals in the teddy bears, similar to the detective mode sections in the “Arkham” games.

After that, the main part of the mission kicks in. Batman and Gordon sneak into Ace Chemicals and face off against Red Hood and his cronies. That includes a super-sized, hulking minifigure that serves as a more powerful enemy type, but if you dodge and time your attacks just right then you shouldn’t have a problem. If you’ve played a “Lego” game before (or any of the “Arkham” series), you’ll breeze through the rest of the level. Beat up bad guys, switch between characters to solve puzzles and smash and build Lego objects to get through the mission. If Batman or Gordon dies, they’ll get reassembled instantly, and soon enough you’ll fight Red Hood.

Batman fans should know how this face-off goes. After they fight above a vat of chemicals, Red Hood finds himself laughing hysterically and dangling for his life while clinging to Batman. The villain quotes Nicholson’s Joker from the 1989 “Batman” movie and asks, “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?” Instead of pulling himself up, Red Hood shocks the hero with a hand buzzer and falls into the chemicals. As police swarm the plant, Batman disappears in a puff of smoke. However, there’s a teaser that shows Red Hood’s bleached white hand rising above the pool of acidic goo, ready to wreak his revenge on Batman.

After the level, I unlocked a Golden Age costume for Batman and a cowboy-themed look for Gordon. Like previous “Lego” games, “Legacy of the Dark Knight” boasts hundreds of alternate costumes and DC characters to unlock. It’s been more than 10 years since Batman starred in his own “Lego” title, and TT Games and Warner Bros. Games have combined the best elements of past Caped Crusader incarnations into one nostalgia-packed adventure. Fans of all ages will find something to love in “Legacy of the Dark Knight,” releasing next year.

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