“Recently, Snipes was asked about his thoughts on the recasting, and he rather plainly stated that he supports the casting and that’s all there is to it. ‘The issue of him being cast wasn’t between us,’ Snipes said, ‘I don’t walk around as Blade, so I’m not attached to the character like that.’ Even further, he added that there’s no ’emotional loss’ is not playing the Daywalker again, with the only advice to be that Ali should be to avoid getting hurt and ‘enjoy it while it lasts.’” Read more at Gizmodo Rogue Squadron has been delayed indefinitely, Rian Johnson’s trilogy is dead in the water, so what Star Wars movies are left? Read more at Inverse Twenty years later, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone director Christopher Columbus wants to release a 3-hour extended cut of the movie. “This year marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in theaters, and director Chris Columbus is sharing a lot of information about it—including the fact that at one point, the movie was three hours long. At two hours and 32 minutes, the theatrical cut of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is hardly short. But there were around 30 minutes of extra footage, some of which contained material—and characters—fans of the books would have loved to see.” Read more at Mental Floss Will we get a David Ayer director’s cut of 2016’s Suicide Squad? Jared Leto, who played the Joker in the controversial comic book flick, thinks we should. Read more at The Mary Sue Despite saying the film was made with the best intentions, Eddie Redmayne looks back on taking the lead role in The Danish Girl as a “mistake.” “Eddie Redmayne is getting ready to star in a new production of Cabaret, and as part of his publicity tour for the gig, he sat down with The Sunday Times and addressed the longstanding controversy over his decision to play real-life transgender artist Lili Elbe in the 2015 movie The Danish Girl. The role got him an Oscar nomination, but criticisms of the casting (and of The Danish Girl in general) have made a more lasting impact than the movie itself.” Read more at The A.V. Club One game might actually reinvent the wheel with its open-world gameplay, and it’s called Elden Ring. Read more at Kotaku