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3dRose I Was Supposed To Marry A Jonas Brother 3 inch Snowflake Porcelain Orname
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#3dRose #Supposed #Marry #Jonas #Brother #inch #Snowflake #Porcelain #Orname,ages 3+Julia Garner reveals all she knows about the status of the Madonna movie she is supposed to star in
Julia Garner made an appearance on the Today show on Wednesday, where she talked up her new film Wolf Man.
She was also asked about Madonna biopic rumors.
The 30-year-old Golden Globe-winning actress joined the morning program in a sleeveless, emerald green jumpsuit.
And her bottle-blonde crop of curly locks were set in her signature pixie style, reminiscent of the 66-year-old pop star’s trademark 1990s look.
Pressed by reporter Craig Melvin, Garner recalled joining Madonna in December 2023 during her Celebration tour.
‘We had fun on stage!’ she remembered while playing coy about the singer’s paused biopic, for which she was once intended to play the main character.
‘It was amazing. She’s amazing. It was an incredible experience,’ the Ozark star gushed while skirting the question of whether or not she is still working on the movie.
Julia Garner made an appearance on the Today show on Wednesday, where she talked up her new film Wolf Man, and also addressed Madonna biopic rumors
The 30-year-old Golden Globe-winning actress joined the morning program in a sleeveless, emerald green jumpsuit
‘I wasn’t singing. I was just dancing with her, which was super fun,’ Julia told the morning show host.
As Melvin continued to pry about biopic details, she quipped, ‘I mean, you know as much as I do,’ before hinting that there could be more details in the future.
‘Maybe next time, when I come back,’ she teased before heading to Live! with Kelly and Mark as she continued her press day.
Madonna has been persistent in her years-long effort to have a movie about her life made.
In 2023 she got to work on a biopic called Who’s That Girl, a nod to her 1987 film and song of the same name.
The film was initially developed with Diablo Cody on board as co-writer of the screenplay, which was then titled Little Sparrow.
However, the hitmaker pivoted her focus to zero in on her international Celebration tour.
Then, last year the Michigan native penned most of the film with Erin Cressida Wilson, and eyed Garner to portray her.
Her bottle-blonde crop of curly locks were set in her signature pixie style, reminiscent of the 66-year-old pop star’s trademark 90s look
Garner kept warm as she bundled up in a double-breasted black peacoat. She added pointy-toe green heels to complete her outfit
In 2024 Madonna penned most of her biopic film with Erin Cressida Wilson, and eyed Garner to portray her
Last November, Madonna used social media to air out her frustration over road blocks in her pursuit to bring her film to life.
She wrote on Instagram, ‘After struggling for days in LA, listening to producers and agents tell me why I couldn’t make my film, I realized that everything in my life is going to be challenged.’
The renowned performer noted she had ‘been working on it for 4 years,’ with people insisting that she should ‘downsize, down scale, think smaller.’
The lengthy caption continued, ‘No easy rides for me. I guess I should be grateful.. It forces me to think outside the box. I did not have a normal life. I cannot make this in the normal way.’
But she explained that she felt a sense of renewed motivation after spending time with loved ones: ‘Spending time with my creative friends was just the fuel I needed to keep going!
‘We all agreed that we need to be even more fearless!!! Art =Survival We cannot shrink and make ourselves smaller. If you want something badly enough in life, the whole universe will conspire to help you get it.’
She then turned to her nearly 20 million followers to ask: ‘Should I make the story of my life into a series or a feature film?’
Julia Garner, the talented actress known for her roles in hit TV shows like Ozark and The Americans, has been making waves in the entertainment industry. One of the projects she is set to star in is the highly anticipated Madonna biopic. Fans have been eagerly awaiting updates on the status of the film, and Garner recently shared some exciting news.In a recent interview, Garner revealed that the Madonna movie is still in the works and that she is very excited to be a part of it. She expressed her admiration for the iconic singer and her excitement to portray such a legendary figure on screen.
Garner also shared that she has been doing extensive research and preparation for the role, delving into Madonna’s life story and music to fully embody the character. She is dedicated to giving a true and authentic portrayal of the pop superstar.
While details about the film’s production timeline and release date are still forthcoming, fans can rest assured that Julia Garner is fully committed to bringing Madonna’s story to life in a compelling and captivating way. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated project!
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#Julia #Garner #reveals #status #Madonna #movie #supposed #star‘You’re not supposed to say this out loud!’: Baldur’s Gate 3 dev reacts to analyst who says some game makers ‘hope’ Grand Theft Auto 6 will cost up to $100 at launch
Larian head of publishing Michael Douse warned that game companies are saying the quiet part out loud after industry analyst Michael Ball wrote that some of them are hoping Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch with a price of at least $80, and possibly as high as $100.
The remark came in Ball’s “State of Videogaming in 2025” report, which lists Grand Theft Auto 6 as one of several “potential new ‘growth engines’,” alongside things like user-generated content, the release of the Switch 2, and the growth of “non-core” markets.
“In 2025, GTA 6’s impact on industry playtime and spend will be mixed as it launches console-only and (severely) cannibalizes hours/spend on other titles,” Ball wrote. “But some gamemakers hope GTA 6 will be priced at $80—$100, breaking the $70 barrier and helping $50 titles to move up to $60, $60 to $70, $70 to $80, etc.”
Ball said games “have never been lower in real terms than they are today,” which he described as “a tough problem to start and worsened by stalled player growth and rising costs” of development.
“No other major leisure forms have seen their products become worth less nearly every single year for decades—and this hurts developers of every size and budget,” he wrote. “In real terms, a $70 GTA 6 would be the cheapest-ever GTA—30% less than its original 2D entries, and 16-24% less than GTA 4 and GTA 5.”
“You’re not supposed to say this out loud!!!!” Douse wrote on X (via GamesRadar) in response to a VGC story about Ball’s report.
“A good company raises salaries in line with inflation so that their staff don’t die or something, but games prices haven’t risen with inflation,” he continued. “This isn’t the reason the industry is in the shit for now, but it is an uncomfortable truth. On the other hand, the responsibility for a game developer is to make sure that the game they show lives up to that promise, and that investment from the player.”
(Image credit: Michael Douse (Twitter)) It is, as Ball said, a tough nut to crack. Development costs of big-budget games have skyrocketed, while purchase prices have remained relatively stable—and on the PC side of things in particular, Steam sales and Epic freebies have conditioned us to expect our games to be cheap. That makes nudging across-the-board prices higher a tricky proposition, as publishers run the risk of putting off buyers who are content to wait for a sale rather than pouncing on a new game on launch day.
Which isn’t to say it’s an insurmountable problem—Activision turned the dial a little bit in 2022 with Modern Warfare 2, and if there’s any upcoming game that’s going to be able to get away with another meaningful price hike, it’s Grand Theft Auto 6—but it will undoubtedly be a topic of much controversy and grousing when it happens.
Also a question is whether an $80 (or $100) GTA 6 would actually have that sort of across-the-board impact on industry-wide pricing, a point Douse touched on in reply to users who pointed out that people might be willing to shell out that kind of cash for a new Grand Theft Auto, but not much else.
“We are at a strange moment where retail is not defining output and content, but now nobody is,” Douse wrote. “There’s no standard. It’s difficult to parse. It’s ’the wild west’. The point is that perhaps Rockstar have enough clout to lay down the new law. And with that others will sink or swim?”
(Image credit: Michael Douse (Twitter)) There’s already a lot of sinking going on in the videogame industry, as witnessed in the layoffs and closures that have plagued studios over the past two years and counting, and increasing the price point of new games at launch isn’t going to address that on its own. But whether it’s GTA 6, The Elder Scrolls 6, or whatever it is that Larian is cooking up next, it is going to happen eventually—and as much as it sucks to pay more, as someone who remembers forking over $60 for System Shock 2 in 1999 (Canadian, yes, but the point holds), I don’t think it’ll be entirely unjustified.
Grand Theft Auto 6, for the record, still hasn’t been announced for PC—as Ball wrote, I fully expect it will be a console-only release when it comes out, and we’ll get ours later.
In a recent interview with a gaming analyst, it was revealed that some game developers are hoping that Grand Theft Auto 6 will cost up to $100 at launch. This shocking revelation has sparked controversy within the gaming community, with many fans expressing their outrage at the idea of such a high price tag for a single game.One developer who was quick to respond to this news was the team behind Baldur’s Gate 3. In a statement released on social media, they expressed their disbelief at the analyst’s comments, stating, “You’re not supposed to say this out loud! The idea of charging players $100 for a game is ridiculous and goes against everything we believe in as game developers. We strive to create immersive and engaging experiences for our players, not price them out of enjoying our games.”
The backlash against the idea of a $100 price tag for Grand Theft Auto 6 has been swift and fierce, with many calling on game developers to prioritize player enjoyment over profits. It remains to be seen whether Rockstar Games, the developer behind the Grand Theft Auto series, will heed this outcry and reconsider their pricing strategy for their highly anticipated upcoming title.
In the meantime, Baldur’s Gate 3 fans can rest assured that the developers behind their favorite game have their best interests at heart and will continue to provide quality gaming experiences at an affordable price.
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