In today's Fix of entertainment news:
Jonathan Nolan, showrunner for Prime Video's Fallout series, said the show creators consider their live-action Fallout to be Fallout 5. While Bethesda hasn't confirmed whether or not the story in the Fallout show is actually Fallout 5 cannonically, they did tease a new Fallout game sometime down the road. Like, way down the road, as in sometime after The Elder Scrolls 6. In other news, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige confirmed he has no plans to bring back Robert Downey, Jr's Iron Man. But we are getting a new kind of Iron Man in the form of Iron Heart and her Disney+ series. And finally, Zack Snyder has acquired the rights to a sequel to a movie he made more than a decade ago. Snyder may have plans to finally produce his version of a sequel to 300, and it may follow Alexander the Great. There was a sequel to 300 released—Rise of an Empire—but Snyder didn't have much to do with that movie.
Jonathan Nolan, showrunner for Prime Video's Fallout series, said the show creators consider their live-action Fallout to be Fallout 5. While Bethesda hasn't confirmed whether or not the story in the Fallout show is actually Fallout 5 cannonically, they did tease a new Fallout game sometime down the road. Like, way down the road, as in sometime after The Elder Scrolls 6. In other news, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige confirmed he has no plans to bring back Robert Downey, Jr's Iron Man. But we are getting a new kind of Iron Man in the form of Iron Heart and her Disney+ series. And finally, Zack Snyder has acquired the rights to a sequel to a movie he made more than a decade ago. Snyder may have plans to finally produce his version of a sequel to 300, and it may follow Alexander the Great. There was a sequel to 300 released—Rise of an Empire—but Snyder didn't have much to do with that movie.
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