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Star Wars Actor Sam Witwer Says A Darth Maul Game Could Be Something Special

Star Wars Actor Sam Witwer Says A Darth Maul Game Could Be Something Special https://ift.tt/LNgtHQJ With a new spin-off animated series coming out this month, Maul is back in the Star Wars spotlight. Since his first appearance in 1999's Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, the former Dark Lord of the Sith has become one of the series' most popular characters and has appeared in several video games over the years. Even though Maul has never starred in his own game, his current voice actor believes there is a chance to tell an "incredible" story if given the chance. In an interview with Discussing Film , actor Sam Witwer shared that he would love to see a Maul video game happen someday. "I've become convinced we could do an incredible story, yeah," Witwer said. "If you asked me, maybe two years ago, I don't know. Yeah, probably, I would have said yes anyway. But now I'm like, 'I know what we can do with him,' for sure." Witw...

Ryan Murphy Takes Legal Action Against WGA Strike Captain

Ryan Murphy Takes Legal Action Against WGA Strike Captain https://ift.tt/uxUcb4A

Television producer Ryan Murphy, has threatened legal action against Warren Leight, a strike captain and committee member of the Writers Guild of America, according to a letter from Murphy's attorney obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

The dispute arose when Leight alleged in a tweet that crew members working on Murphy's show American Horror Story would be "blackballed in Murphy-land" if they refused to cross the WGA's picket lines. Murphy's spokesperson denied these claims at the time. Following the letter sent by Murphy's attorney, the WGA held a meeting with Leight, who subsequently deleted the tweet and issued an apology and retraction.

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