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It’s always a great time to be a fan of The Lord of the Rings, but there are plenty of projects in the works right now for Tolkien heads to be excited about. Prime Video has confirmed that the third season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power wrapped filming at the end of last year, and while it’s still lacking an official return date, fans remain optimistic that it could come back before the end of this year. There is also The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum to look forward to, which will return both Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen to their signature roles as Frodo Baggins and Gandalf. Further casting is being kept under wraps, but everyone is waiting on pins and needles for the news that Viggo Mortensen will be back for another run as Aragorn.
Lord of the Rings fans are always on the lookout for the next big project. The demand is rising for a Triple A, open-world video game set in the Lord of the Rings universe, which would be a guaranteed smash-hit if developed properly. While official updates on this front are silent, a new Lord of the Rings project was officially announced last night. Peter Jackson has confirmed that a new Lord of the Rings sequel movie is in the works, set to be released after The Hunt for Gollum. Late-night host Stephen Colbert will write the script for the film with Philippa Boyens and Peter McGee, and it will be based on the eighth chapter in The Fellowship of the Ring, Fogs on the Barrow-downs. The official synopsis for the film reads as follows:
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“14 years after the passing of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure. Meanwhile, Sam’s daughter, Elanor, has discovered a long-buried secret and is determined to uncover why the War of the Ring was nearly lost before it ever began.”
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What Does This Mean for the Future of the Lord of the Rings?
Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema greenlighting a new Lord of the Rings movie to be co-written by Stephen Colbert means Lord of the Rings fans have more than one big-screen project to be excited about in the future. While it’s far too early to predict who will star in Colbert’s new sequel movie, which will be set 14 years after the death of Frodo, fans can rest assured that there will certainly be some big names attached to star in and possibly even produce the project.
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Stephen Colbert’s new Lord of the Rings movie, and coverage of the wider Lord of the Rings universe.
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December 17, 2027
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Arty Papageorgiou, Phoebe Gittins, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, J.R.R. Tolkien
Williams, 54, cracked a joke about comedian and actor Kevin Hart attending Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ parties during the live comedy special in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 10.
“Just because Kevin went to Diddy parties does not mean he did something wrong,” Williams quipped, adding, “The fact he gets all quiet when you bring it up … that means he did something wrong.”
Diddy is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence following his 2025 conviction on two counts of transportation for prostitution. He was also fined $500,000 and given five years supervised release following a lengthy federal trial. The disgraced music mogul was acquitted of two sex trafficking charges and one charge of racketeering conspiracy.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties are being called into question amid the rapper’s legal troubles. After facing several sexual assault and abuse allegations from multiple people, Diddy, 54, was arrested in New York City on September 16 and later charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. In his 14-page indictment, Diddy was accused of orchestrating parties […]
Diddy has maintained his innocence against all charges.
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During his trial, which began in May 2025 and concluded in July, several witnesses testified about attending sexual parties dubbed “freak offs,” including the star’s former girlfriend, Cassie.
Cassie, 39, claimed on the stand that baby oil was frequently used at these parties, recalling one instance of a kiddie “pool filled with baby oil” during an alleged event in Beverly Hills.
“If Sean wanted it to happen, that was what was going to happen. There was no way around it,” she claimed. “We used 10 bottles of baby oil, regular size.”
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged “freak off” parties were a major topic of discussion during his trial earlier this year, so it’s not surprising that they also play a role in the new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning. In the third episode of the Netflix series, former male escort Clayton Howard details his alleged encounters with […]
Cassie claimed that all attendees at these parties, including herself, would lather themselves in the baby oil.
“Sean wanted it heated, and he wanted it to be glistening, so we applied every five minutes,” she alleged.
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Cassie further claimed that Astroglide lubricant and condoms were readily available at the events and that the baby oil would often get on the walls and door handles of hotel rooms used. She alleged that blood and urine were sometimes present on bedsheets at “freak offs” because Diddy, 56, directed escorts to urinate on her and she was “expected” to participate even when menstruating.
During Sunday’s roast, Williams also addressed his past criticism of Hart, whom he once accused of being an industry plant.
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“Kevin, you gonna hear some things tonight that you’re not familiar with. Those things are called punchlines,” Williams said. “Is this dance the best that the industry could put together? I’m not sure if the Illuminati is real or if this is the junior varsity version. But for those of you just joining us, Kevin and I have beef, and I’ll tell you why. Because, privately, this motherf***er stole everything from me. Before he saw my act, he was a 6-foot man. I tried to tell y’all that Kevin Hart was a plant, because I keep burying him. He keeps springing back the f*** up, just like a plant.”
Williams continued, “Yes, I said some things I’d like to take back, some things I said were misunderstood. I did say that he was a Hollywood puppet, and I want to explain that because it might not be what you think. I meant that the head of Netflix literally has his whole hand up Kevin’s ass and can make him do anything.”
On Sunday—aka Mother’s Day—Michael Blackson hopped on X and dropped a post that had timelines doing a full stop. The comedian wrote, “I love my kids so much that i gave them their own mothers. Happy Mother’s day to ya modasuckas.” And just like that, the internet had plenty to say. The timing alone was enough to raise eyebrows, but it was the delivery that really set things off. While some users chalked it up to his usual unfiltered humor, others felt the message completely missed the mark.
I love my kids so much that i gave them their own mothers. Happy Mother’s day to ya modasuckas.
— Michael Blackson (@MichaelBlackson) May 10, 2026
Blackson Also Posts Emotional IG Tributes
Furthermore, Michael Blackson took to his IG Stories on Mother’s Day with a noticeably softer tone, shifting from his usual shock-value humor to a series of heartfelt shoutouts dedicated to the mothers connected to his children. He highlighted Nadia, the mother of his 9-month-old son Kweku, praising her for traveling with their baby from Africa to Europe and now Hawaii, calling it a beautiful example of motherhood and wishing her a happy Mother’s Day.
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He also reflected on how quickly time is moving as another one of his children approaches a milestone birthday, while sending love to his “ride or die” Rada and asking her to let their son give her a kiss since he was working. Additionally, Blackson continued the stream of messages by acknowledging the mothers of Niko and Noah, crediting them for raising “perfect sons,” offering a rare, more reflective glimpse into his blended family dynamic.
Didn’t He Just Welcome Newborns?
Blackson had recently given fans a softer glimpse into his home life when he shared a compilation video of himself bonding with his infant sons, Michael Jr. and King Kweku. The post showed him taking in a milestone moment as the babies reportedly born in June 2025, and King in August 2025—were seen interacting for the first time. Ultimately, it marked a tender snapshot of his life as a new father to two newborns born just weeks apart.
In the clip, he appeared emotional while watching them play together, clearly soaking in the experience. He captioned the post, “What a beautiful day, for the first time I got to see my boys play together… I have no idea how this happened but it’s the best feeling in the world and I won’t trade it for anything. Thank you God for two new healthy boys.”
Some thrillers hit harder because they feel like they’re playing five minutes into the future. This one has always lived in that uncomfortable space, where the danger is not a masked killer or a bomb under a table, but a line of code, a foreign adversary, and the horrible realization that an entire country can be destabilized before most people know anything is happening. Now, the series is returning with a fresh wave of tension, and the timing still feels annoyingly plausible.
The Undeclared Warreturns on August 27, 2026, with the new season set in 2024 as the elite Malware Department at GCHQ deals with the aftermath of a devastating Russian cyber-attack. Just when it seems the UK has gained the upper hand, Danny and his team discover a mole in their midst and uncover a far more dangerous threat. So, yes, a normal day at work, if your job involves national security, betrayal, and everyone pretending not to panic in government offices.
The cast includes Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Mission: Impossible — Fallout) as Danny Patrick, Siân Brooke (Sherlock, Blue Lights), Hannah Khalique-Brown (The Undeclared War, Red Rose), Alex Jennings (The Crown, A Very English Scandal), Danny Sapani (Black Panther, Penny Dreadful), Ed Stoppard (The Pianist, Knightfall), and Chloe Pirrie (The Queen’s Gambit, The Victim).
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Collider Exclusive · Action Hero Quiz Which Action Hero Would Be Your Perfect Partner? Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt
Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.
🎖️Rambo
🍸James Bond
🏺Indiana Jones
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🔧John McClane
🎭Ethan Hunt
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You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner? The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.
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You have to get somewhere dangerous, fast. How do you travel? How you get there is half the mission.
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You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do? This is when you find out what someone is really made of.
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The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest? Who someone is when the pressure drops is who they actually are.
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How do you prefer your partner to communicate mid-mission? Good communication is the difference between partners and a liability.
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Your enemy is powerful, well-resourced, and has the upper hand. How should your partner approach them? The approach to the enemy defines the partnership.
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Things go badly wrong and you’re captured. What do you trust your partner to do? Who someone is when you need them most is the only thing that matters.
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What does your ideal partner bring to the table that you couldn’t replace? A great partner fills the gap you didn’t know you had.
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Every partnership has a cost. Which of these can you live with? No one comes without baggage. The question is whether you can carry it together.
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It’s the final moment. Everything is on the line. What do you need from your partner right now? The last question is the most honest one.
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Your Partner Has Been Assigned Your Perfect Partner Is…
Your answers have pointed to one action hero above all others. This is the person built to have your back — for better or considerably, spectacularly worse.
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Rambo
Your partner doesn’t talk much, doesn’t need to, and will have assessed every threat in your immediate environment before you’ve finished your first sentence. John Rambo is not a man of plans or politics — he is a force of nature shaped by survival, loyalty, and a capacity for endurance that goes beyond anything training can produce. He will not leave you behind. He has never left anyone behind who deserved to come home. What you get with Rambo is the most capable, most quietly ferocious partner imaginable — one who has been through things that would have broken anyone else, and who chose to keep going anyway. You’ll never need to ask if he has your back. You’ll just know.
James Bond
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Your partner will arrive perfectly dressed, perfectly briefed, and with a cover story so convincing it’ll take you a moment to remember what’s actually true. James Bond is the most professionally dangerous person in any room he enters — and the most disarmingly charming, which is the point. He operates in a world of layers, where nothing is what it appears and every advantage is used without apology. You’ll never be bored. You’ll occasionally be furious. But when it matters — when the mission is genuinely on the line and the margin for error has collapsed to nothing — Bond is exactly the partner you want. He has survived things that have no business being survivable. He does it with style. That is not nothing.
Indiana Jones
Your partner will know the history, the language, the cultural context, and exactly why the thing everyone else is ignoring is actually the most important thing in the room. Indiana Jones is brilliant, reckless, and occasionally impossible — but he is also one of the most resourceful, most genuinely knowledgeable partners you could find yourself beside. He approaches every situation with a scholar’s eye and a brawler’s instinct, which is an unusual combination and a remarkably effective one. He hates snakes and gets personally attached to objects of historical significance, both of which will slow you down at least once. It doesn’t matter. What Indy brings is irreplaceable — and the adventures you’ll have together will be the kind people write books about. Assuming you survive them.
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John McClane
Your partner was not supposed to be here. He does not have the right equipment, the right information, or anything approaching the right odds. He has a sarcastic remark and an absolute refusal to accept that the situation is as bad as it looks. John McClane is the greatest accidental hero in the history of action cinema — a man whose superpower is stubbornness, whose contingency plan is improvisation, and whose capacity to absorb punishment and keep moving would be alarming if it weren’t so useful. He will complain the entire time. He will make it significantly more chaotic than it needed to be. And he will absolutely, unconditionally, without question come through when it counts. Yippee-ki-yay.
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Ethan Hunt
Your partner has already run seventeen scenarios by the time you’ve finished reading the briefing, and the plan he’s settled on involves at least two things that should be physically impossible. Ethan Hunt operates at the absolute edge of human capability — technically, physically, and intellectually — and he brings the same relentless precision to protecting his partners that he brings to dismantling organisations that shouldn’t exist. He is not easy to know and he will never fully tell you everything. But he will carry the weight of the mission so completely, so absolutely, that your job is simply to trust him — and the remarkable thing is that trusting him always turns out to be the right call. The mission will be impossible. He will complete it anyway.
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Why Is ‘The Undeclared War’ Still So Unnerving?
When the first season launched, Pegg spoke about the real-world anxieties behind the show and why its cyber-war setup felt so frightening. Discussing the series on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky, Pegg said one of the most interesting things he discovered was the existence of troll farms where people pretend to be British online, use British slang and hashtags, and deliberately provoke arguments that are then amplified by bots.
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“The discourse just becomes shouting, and it destabilises our society. That’s actively happening,” Pegg said. He also warned that people engaging in political conversations online may be interacting with “a foreign adversary without realising it,” adding, “It’s so pervasive and other places are all over it.”
The Undeclared War is not just about hackers typing very fast in dark rooms, though, legally, every cyber-thriller must include at least some of that. Pegg also said that “nothing in the show hasn’t happened, or hasn’t been war gamed by our Ministry of cyber defence,” calling the subject “pretty scary.” He later summed up the show’s nastiest idea in one blunt line: “Information is power. Really now it’s becoming about not who’s telling the truth, but who’s telling the biggest lie the loudest. That’s terrifying.”
The series is created by Peter Kosminsky and Colin Callender, with Colin Teevan, Amy Ng, Emily Marcuson, and Roland Walters writing the new season. Paul McGuigan directs, while executive producers include Callender, Daniel Gratton, and Noëlette Buckley for Playground, Kosminsky for Stonehenge Films, Teevan, and McGuigan. The series comes from Playground, Stonehenge Films, and Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.
The Undeclared War returns August 27, 2026 on Peacock.
Khloé Kardashian is having another go at a skin-tightening treatment she has grown to love. On her Instagram Story, the mother of two revealed she was going in for her fourth Sofwave session, one of several cosmetic procedures she has tried over the years.
Khloé has remained open about her beauty treatments, even as she continues to face criticism on the internet.
Taking fans along on her aesthetic routine is something Khloé has grown accustomed to, and her recent decision to undergo another Sofwave treatment was no exception. The business mogul recently took to her Instagram Story to share the journey with her fans, marking the fourth time she has undergone the procedure.
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In the post, Khloé gave her fans an insider look at how the device works, which reportedly uses noninvasive ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen at a precise depth in the dermis.
The result is a gradual tightening of the skin without downtime, and in Khloé’s case, the target areas are her jawline and cheeks.
Khloé Has Been Open About Her Cosmetic Work
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Khloé once admitted to having had a nose job ahead of her daughter True’s birthday in 2019, as was reported by PEOPLE. The following year, she revealed it was something she had always wanted to do and wished she had done sooner.
Out of necessity, she also underwent laser treatments and fillers between 2022 and 2023 to help repair the indentation and scar tissue left on her face after she had a tumor removed.
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She later shared in 2025 that she had also tried “Botox and Sculptra” injections to further help heal the scars, but admitted at the time that Botox wasn’t really her thing.
Other treatments Khloé has used on different occasions include “collagen baby threads” for her neck and chin, salmon sperm facials, and laser hair removal.
Khloé Kardashian Was Offended By “Face Transplant” Claims
Due to her numerous cosmetic procedures, Khloé has faced repeated criticism from people who take issue with her appearance.
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She was particularly offended by those who accused her of having a “face transplant,” a claim that came from critics who argued she looked different every week.
Speaking on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast in 2022, Khloé directly addressed the criticism, saying it left her confused because she had never undergone such a procedure.
“I just couldn’t figure out why people thought that,” she said at the time. “Like, I want everyone to know … I don’t care to lie about it. But the transplant thing, I just want to understand why. That sounds amazing later in life, but now, I’m good.”
Khloé Once Denied Having Breast Implants
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Last year, Khloé shut down claims that she had undergone a breast implant procedure while celebrating her 40th birthday.
Although her chest appeared larger than usual in the outfit she wore for the occasion, the reality star explained that the look was simply due to the corset she had on.
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“You know a good corset will cinch your waist and give you tatas, so I’m living my double-D life that I’ve always wanted but just for the night,” Khloé said in the March 6 episode of Hulu’s “The Kardashians” in 2025.
She further admitted that she loved the fuller look the corset gave her, as she wasn’t used to seeing herself that way.
Khloé Kardashian Recalled Being Treated Differently Over Her Weight
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Beyond undergoing cosmetic procedures, Khloé has also lost a significant amount of weight over the years, something she said aligned with her personal preferences. However, she took issue with the fact that people began treating her better after her physical appearance changed.
“When I was chubbier, I used to get very different treatment than Kourtney and Kim got,” the entrepreneur said in a recent episode of her “Khloé in Wonder Land” podcast, per PEOPLE Magazine. “When I lost a lot of weight and started looking different, the treatment I started getting was so much better.”
In the episode, she shared that their behavior made her feel “gross,” adding that she still holds a grudge against those who were “mean or rude to me but great to Kourtney and Kim.”
Prime Video has become and continues to be a one-stop shop for some of the best crime thriller content on streaming. Easily the king of the genre is Alan Ritchson‘s Reacher, which has become one of the most popular shows on streaming let alone Prime Video. Other examples of hit shows currently streaming on the platform include Aldis Hodge‘s Cross, Nicole Kidman‘s Scarpetta, and more, all of which make regular appearances on Prime Video’s Top 10 charts.
Still, those are all television series, and all ones based on beloved established IP at that. What about original crime feature films? Well, Amazon MGM released a surprise sleeper hit in that category earlier this year with Crime 101, directed by Bart Layton and featuring a stellar ensemble cast that consists of several Marvel stars. Boasting an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 88%, Crime 101 stars Chris Hemsworth(Avengers: Doomsday), Mark Ruffalo (Spider-Man: Brand New Day), Barry Keoghan(The Batman), Halle Berry (X-Men), Corey Hawkins (The Odyssey), Nick Nolte (The Mandalorian), and Monica Barbaro (Top Gun: Maverick).
Chris Hemsworth stars as Davis — a dedicated a professional thief who soon gets caught up in the the heist of the century while Detective Lou (Ruffalo) is hot on his trail. Critics praised Crime 101 for its heist thriller and LA noir elements, drawing comparisons to seminal hits like Heat and Drive. However, despite that critical acclaim, Crime 101 still underperformed at the box office and failed to recoup its $90 million budget. Thankfully, it is finding some continued success on streaming, as it is currently the #1 movie on Prime Video, beating out Mark Wahlberg‘s new hit comedy Balls Up.
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What’s Next for the Cast of ‘Crime 101’?
Chris Hemsworth, of course, will be officially reprising his ongoing role as Thor Odinson in Avengers: Doomsday, where he’ll reunite with Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., and more. Notably absent from Doomsday‘s cast is Mark Ruffalo, but he’ll still be returning to the MCU as Bruce Banner in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. There’s also been rampant speculation that Halle Berry could reprise her role as Storm in Doomsday given the X-Men‘s prominent role in the film, and while Berry has denied her involvement in the movie, Hemsworth has expressed interest in getting his Crime 101 co-star involved with the upcoming Avengers: Secret Wars. As for the rest of Crime 101‘s cast, Barry Keoghan is expected to reprise his role as Joker in The Batman: Part II, Corey Hawkins is a part of the impressive ensemble cast of The Odyssey, and Monica Barbaro will next be seen in the new rom-com One Night Only.
Crime 101 is streaming now on Prime Video. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 13, 2026
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140 Minutes
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Bart Layton
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Bart Layton, Peter Straughan
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Derrin Schlesinger, Eric Fellner, Shane Salerno, Tim Bevan, Chris Hemsworth, Ben Grayson, Dimitri Doganis, Bart Layton
Originally deemed a failure when it hit theaters in 1982, Blade Runner has gone on to become one of the most acclaimed and influential science fiction films of all time. And while you can explore the movie’s sequels, novels, and comic books, you’ll soon have an all-new way to walk the neon-lit streets of a future Los Angeles. Collider is proud to exclusively announce that a new Blade Runner immersive experience is being developed by Behaviour Interactive and PHI Studio, and will be released in 2027.
The new immersive experience will plunge viewers into the high-tech urban dystopia of Blade Runner 2049, letting them experience that fully realized science fiction world like never before. Collider had a chance to talk to Dominique Lebel, Senior Vice-President at Behaviour Interactive, and Julie Tremblay, General Manager at PHI Studio about the upcoming project. Lebel discussed the relevance of Blade Runner today, and how the project will be a universal experience:
Blade Runner depicts a world where the line between human and artificial is becoming increasingly blurred. The dystopian world depicted in Blade Runner may seem increasingly real today, which is why it remains as powerful as ever. The immersive experience will allow visitors to dive back into this universe, to confront it while enjoying a powerful interactive and visual experience. The experience is designed for everyone, not just Blade Runner fans.
Tremblay, meanwhile, emphasized Blade Runner‘s prophetic nature when it came to its vision of the future, and the still-unanswered questions that it raises:
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The questions at the core of this universe; What makes us human? Who holds power? What do we owe each other in a world shaped by technology? Are the questions we’re all living with right now. The parallels are somehow more real than ever, which is what makes this universe thrilling!
Tremblay also revealed that while fans will recognize the aesthetics and themes of Blade Runner, this is “not a film adaptation or a traditional exhibition.” Rather, it is “a premium, multisensory experience combining immersive environments, cinematic visuals, spatialized sound, interactivity, and physical exploration. We want people to feel fully surrounded by the world of Blade Runner — its beauty, tension, mystery, and scale.” She went on to say that she wants everyone who experiences it to share it together in the same way:
The dream is that different generations can experience it together — people who grew up with the films and younger audiences discovering Blade Runner for the first time — and all leave equally excited by the world.
The experience was developed in collaboration with Alcon Entertainment, the holder of the Blade Runner intellectual property rights. It will be unveiled in several North American cities starting in 2027.
What Is ‘Blade Runner’?
Loosely adapted from the Philip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Blade Runner centers around Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a “blade runner” charged with finding rogue replicants (artificial human beings). As he searches for a group led by the crafty and deadly Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer), he becomes entangled with Rachael (Sean Young), a beautiful replicant who is unaware of her true nature…and starts to wonder if he, too, is unaware of his own real origins. Directed by Ridley Scott, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, and featuring music by Vangelis and conceptual designs by Syd Mead, the noir-tinged film was a financial and critical disappointment upon its 1982 release, but soon became a cult classic, and is considered one of the pillars of the cyberpunk genre. Scott, who was never fully satisfied with the changes the studio made to the original film, has released a number of director’s cuts, culminating in 2007’s definitive The Final Cut.
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After it achieved cult success, Blade Runner became a franchise, with a number of novels and comic books spinning out of the original film. A 2017 sequel movie, Blade Runner 2049, featured an older Deckard working with police replicant K (Ryan Gosling) to find the miraculous offspring of a deceased replicant. A new Prime Video series, Blade Runner 2099, is now in post-production; it will star Michelle Yeoh and Hunter Schaefer.
The Blade Runner immersive experience will be released in 2027. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
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June 25, 1982
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118 minutes
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David Webb Peoples, Hampton Fancher, Philip K. Dick
Some action movies try to explain themselves through endless exposition and mythology, but Motor City looks perfectly comfortable letting pure atmosphere take control instead. The first teaser for the upcoming Alan Ritchson-led revenge thriller throws audiences directly into the wreckage and trusts the visuals to carry the weight. Honestly, that confidence is exactly what makes it feel exciting, even based on the short teaser trailer.
Set in 1970s Detroit, the film stars Ritchson as a man framed for a crime he did not commit who returns home looking for revenge against the people responsible. Directed by Potsy Ponciroli, the movie contains only five spoken lines of dialogue. That alone immediately separates it from most modern action movies, but the teaser makes it clear the silence is not some marketing gimmick designed to sound impressive in interviews. The lack of dialogue feels fully embedded into the movie’s identity. After years of increasingly overstuffed action blockbusters drowning themselves in exposition, franchise setup, and endless mythology, there is something refreshing about a film willing to let roaring engines, shattered headlights, smoke-filled streets, and bloodied fists do the storytelling instead.
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‘Motor City’ Looks Built Around Alan Ritchson’s Strengths
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One of the biggest reasons Reacher became such a breakout success is because Ritchson understands physical presence better than most modern action stars. He rarely needs long speeches or constant one-liners to dominate a scene, and Motor City looks specifically designed around those strengths. The teaser transforms Ritchson into a looming figure wandering through decaying Detroit, and because the movie reportedly uses almost no dialogue and the teaser communicates its silence well, every glance and movement suddenly carries more weight. That kind of storytelling demands a lead actor capable of holding attention without constant explanation, and Ritchson has been proving for years that he can do exactly that. Most audiences know him for blunt-force charisma and sheer physical dominance. Motor City looks to be taking those qualities and channeling them into something grimier, moodier, and more stylized. The teaser leans heavily into atmosphere, body language, and visual storytelling, creating the sense that this could become one of the most distinctive performances of Ritchson’s career.
The Near-Silent Approach Gives ‘Motor City’ Its Entire Identity
A revenge thriller with only five lines of dialogue sounds ridiculous on paper, which is probably part of why the concept feels so compelling. Modern blockbusters rarely trust visual storytelling alone anymore. Silence often feels treated like a problem that needs to be resolved immediately, while Motor City appears ready to weaponize it. Even without dialogue, the teaser feels incredibly loud because the imagery itself carries so much aggression. The film’s willingness to commit so heavily to a visual identity already helps Motor City stand apart from most modern action thrillers. Too many streaming action movies flatten themselves into the same gray blur of interchangeable fight choreography and disposable digital visuals. Motor City already feels sweaty, loud, dirty, and unapologetically stylized. The movie carries an actual personality, which is something many modern action thrillers struggle to maintain.
Jack White Might Be the Movie’s Secret Weapon
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The other major reason the teaser lands so effectively is the music. Having Jack White‘s music backing such a visually and conceptually unique revenge thriller is a perfect pairing (seriously, it’s a Detroit-based film with White’s music, can it get more perfect?), and there’s no question that his gritty garage-rock sound will add to the film’s personality and energy. The supporting cast only adds to the intrigue. Alongside Ritchson, the film also stars Shailene Woodley, Ben Foster, Pablo Schreiber, Ben McKenzie, and Stephen Dorff, which is a strong lineup that should be able to support something so aggressively strange. What makes the teaser especially exciting is that nobody involved seems interested in sanding down the movie’s weirdness to make it feel safer or more commercial. A lot of action movies promise grit, but Motor City actually looks grimy in a way most modern action movies avoid entirely. And if the teaser is any indication, the movie may hit like a tire iron straight to the ribs.
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July 24, 2026
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103 Minutes
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Chad St. John
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Greg Silverman, Jon Berg, Chad St. John, Cliff Roberts
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s company Artists Equity is the subject of a lawsuit alleging defamation against two Miami law enforcement officials who inspired its film The Rip.
According to a report by Entertainment Weekly, published on Saturday, May 9, Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana, two police officers from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, are suing the actors’ production company over their depictions in the Netflix movie, created by Artists Equity and released on January 16.
As the outlet pointed out, Smith and Santana are not mentioned or referenced to by name in the film, however the lawsuit alleges that performances by Affleck, 53, and Damon, 55, were “so heavily associated with the two officers” that the film caused “substantial harm to their personal and professional reputations.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Artists Equity and representatives for Affleck and Damon for comment.
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The outlet stated that the lawsuit, which is reportedly seeking compensatory damages, punitive damages and attorney fees, is also the result of the film and its advertisements implying “misconduct, poor judgment, and unethical behavior in connection with a real law enforcement operation.”
The lawsuit reportedly accuses “Damon’s LLC production company Falco Productions of defamation per se and defamation by implication.” There is also an alleged claim made by the officers detailed as “intentional infliction of emotional distress.”
Damon and Affleck star as Lieutenant Dane Dumars and Detective Sergeant JD Byrne, respectively, in The Rip. It follows their journey after discovering $20 million of cartel cash and subsequently unearthing corruption within the Miami-Dade Police Department. As widely reported around the film’s release, the plot is based on the true story of Miami police officer Chris Casiano who served as the head of the department’s Tactical Narcotics Team in 2016 when a cash stash was uncovered.
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Per the outlet’s reporting, Smith and Santana’s lawsuit details that the pair themselves “seized more than $21 million in June 2016,” as part of the event. The pair reportedly allege that “the film’s use of unique, non-generic details of the June 29, 2016, investigation, combined with its Miami-Dade setting and portrayal of a narcotics team, creates a reasonable inference that the officers depicted are Plaintiffs.”
The lawsuit also alleges that Smith and Santana’s lawyers sent the companies responsible for the film a letter “enumerating the allegedly defamatory details in the movie and demanded that they cease and desist from releasing it in December 2025.
Per the lawsuit, a representative for the companies “after the film was released,” and alleged that the concerns were “unfounded because the film did not expressly name Sergeant Smith and there was no implication that the Plaintiffs engaged in any misconduct in the film.”
Survivor has proven itself time and time again to be one of the most engaging and gripping reality television series to have ever been released. The show has been able to consistently defy expectations and break the mold season after season, thanks to its terrific cast of contestants, ingenuity and evolution over the years, and genuine understanding of what makes the game so compelling. The show has had numerous all-time iconic reality TV show moments, including some of the greatest and most iconic individual episodes in reality TV history.
Whether a season-long narrative is being fulfilled in the episode, or there’s simply a great individual story surrounding a player’s elimination, there are many ways an individual Survivor episode can become one of the all-time greats. With 50 seasons and over 20 years of high-stakes gameplay under their belts, there is absolutely no shortage of jaw-dropping and mesmerizing episodes that have kept audiences on the edge of their seats for decades.
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“You Get What You Give”
Survivor: David vs. Goliath, Episode 8
Jeff Probst stands with Dan after winning Immunity on ‘Survivor: David vs Goliath.’Image via CBS
One of the most satisfying things to see in Survivor is the underdog managing to get one over on those in power, with the fun of this concept directly leading to the existence of the David vs. Goliath season. Of course, this season managed to have its own exciting underdog play, with the sequence of events and planning leading to the vote-off in “You Get What You Give” making it one of the most impressive tribal councils ever played.
The brilliance of this play is how it takes classic maneuvers that have been a part of strategy for a long time now and brings them to their absolute extremes, with some of the best maneuvering and playing of idols in Survivor history. So much of the tension revolves around each main group, both underdogs and the primary group in power, having idols to change the way. However, in a play that has never been done before or since, the 5 people at the bottom end up splitting the vote from the minority, on top of having a correct idol play, in order to defeat the idol played in response to their own idol.
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“The Marooning”
Survivor: Borneo, Episode 1
A group of people traversing water with a giant raft filled with supplies in the first episode of ‘Survivor’
It feels a little cheap to have the very first episode of the season on the list of the very best that the show has to offer, but “The Marooning” really does set the stage and the impact of the series from the very first moments, captivating audiences in a way that hasn’t let up for over 25 years. This dynamic exploration of clashing personalities, harsh elements, and the true beginnings of gameplay and strategy is what continues to make this episode standout even after over 720 episodes.
It’s especially interesting and compelling for longtime fans of the series to revisit this initial episode, as the series is simultaneously finding its footing as well as establishing the core tenets of what makes the show so compelling. The series simply wouldn’t be as massive as it is today without the impactful execution of this amazing first impression, being about as great a first episode that a reality TV show could ask for.
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“Create a Little Chaos”
Survivor: Philippines, Episode 4
The yellow Tandang tribe looking over while several of their members are covered in mud in ‘Survivor: Philippines’
A recurring trend that has happened across the three tribe format is that one team can find itself in a constant downward spiral of failure, consistently losing and unable to get a win until the tribe has lost the vast majority of its members. While several different seasons have had their own signature failing tribes over the years, Survivor: Philippines does the best job of examining such a disaster tribe, with “Create a Little Chaos” following the Matsing tribe at its absolute lowest.
At the beginning of the episode, Matsing only has three tribe members left: returning captain Russell Swan and fan-favorites Denise Stapley and Malcolm Freberg. Unlike many other episodes that immediately get into the action, “Create a Little Chaos” has this somber undertone of a team emotionally and physically devastated despite trying their best. It’s a style of energy and emotional storytelling rarely accomplished in Survivor, with the stakes only getting larger when Matsing has to return to Tribal Council and go from 3 to 2.
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“Y’all Making Me Crazy”
Survivor: Edge of Extinction, Episode 8
‘Survivor: Edge of Extinction’ Tribal CouncilImage via CBS
While Survivor: Edge of Extinction is far from a perfect season, with numerous issues and complications that come as a result of its central twist, this doesn’t take away from how great an episode “Y’all Making Me Crazy” is. In one of the most unique and one-of-a-kind executions for an episode, it nearly speedruns through the immunity challenge, time on the Edge of Extinction, and discussions to get to tribal council faster. This all leads up to one of the most exciting and chaotic tribal councils of all time, one that lasted so long that they cut to a commercial break in the middle of it, and then came back to more discussion and chaos.
While live tribals have become a sort of unexpected mainstay in the more recent eras of the show, this episode easily features the greatest live tribal that the show has seen, with seemingly any outcome being possible. It easily elevates the entire episode as a result, with a multitude of iconic moments, hilarious quotes, and a wholly satisfying conclusion to one of the most chaotic episodes of all time. Especially considering where the season would go and conclude following this, it makes for easily one of the biggest highlights of the entire season.
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“Dirty Deed”
Survivor: Game Changers, Episode 4
A still from the 4th episode of Survivor: Game Changers, Dirty Deed, featuring the Nuku tribe (consisting of T.J., Sandra, Michaela, Jeff, and Aubry) at tribal council.Image via CBS
A great number of a season’s most iconic moments come from the latter half of the game, and the numerous high-level gameplay and manipulation afoot in the merge portion of the game. However, there can be occasionally rare yet equally impactful episodes from the pre-season of a season, with Survivor: Game Changers‘ Dirty Deed being a prime example. The major highlight and excitement of this episode comes from the comedic petty drama of the Nuku tribe after they lose the immunity challenge and are forced to vote someone off.
It’s rare that the decision and drama surrounding someone being voted off, especially in an all-returnee season, finds itself to be so simple and childish, yet Dirty Deed fully delivers in this regard. Realizing that there is brewing drama revolving around a container of sugar used for coffee in a previously won reward, mastermind player Sandra Diaz Twine strategically uses up the last of the sugar to create a divide among tribemates. This creates a hilariously unexpected rivalry between players J.T. Thomas and Michaela Bradshaw that lasts the entire episode, ending with J.T.’s elimination at the end of the episode.
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“Zipping Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
Survivor: Caramoan, Episode 10
A still from the 10th episode of Survivor: Caramoan, Zipping Over the Cuckoo’s Next, featuring contestants Phillip Sheppard, John Cochran, and Dawn Meehan discussing strategy.Credit: CBS
While Survivor: Caramoan as a whole was a season riddled with controversies and issues, it was still able to have a number of stand-out individual episodes, most notably Zipping Over the Cuckoo’s Next. The episode revolves around the underdog trio of Malcolm Freberg, Eddie Fox, and Reynold Toepfer, who are on the outs in the merge against the powerful and dangerous Stealth R Us alliance. However, through the trio’s ingenuity and flashy idol play, they are able to get a leg up on the alliance and take out their infamous leader, Phillip Sheppard.
With Reynold earning individual immunity, Malcolm uses two separate individual immunity idols to keep both himself and Eddie safe from votes, giving the trio full power at tribal council, and allowing them to eliminate Phillip. This advantage-reliant and flashy play easily became the highlight of the season, as it saw the true and final defeat of one of Survivor’s most notorious figures of the era. The episode also features an emotional heart-to-heart moment between Dawn Meehan and Brenda Lowe in its first act, a moment that finds itself becoming relevant during the season’s finale.
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“You Call, We’ll Haul”
Survivor: Cambodia, Episode 8
Kelley Wentworth playing an immunity idol in Survivor Second Chance.Credit: CBS
Many Survivor episodes attain such legendary status in the eyes of fans through the inclusion of masterfully played singular moments that have become iconic in the realms of the show’s history, with “You Call, We’ll Haul” from Survivor: Cambodia being the perfect example. This is more commonly remembered as the episode that features Kelley Wentworth‘s legendary idol play and blindside of Andrew Savage. This play still to this day holds the record as the most votes negated by an idol at once, with 9 votes being voided and saving herself from elimination in the process.
The buildup and execution behind this legendary idol play have launched both Wentworth and this signature episode into the annals of the most legendary and memorable moments in Survivor history. In a season that was filled to the brim with exceptional, high-level gameplay, exciting blindsides, and perfect reality TV moments, this episode still easily stands proud as the highlight of one of the greatest seasons in the show’s history.
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“Run the Red Light”
Survivor 46, Episode 10
Kenzie and Maria enjoying margaritas on the ‘Survivor 46’ Applebee’s reward.Image via CBS
Easily one of the best episodes of the new era, “Run the Red Light” is the episode that features the infamous Applebees reward and subsequent meltdown by iconic player Liz Wilcox. However, this is only the tip of what has made this such an energizing and effective episode of the show, as all the drama and chaos surrounding this event reach a perfect climax during the episode’s vote-off and blindside. Despite all the anger that Liz feels towards Q Burdette and what he did, Liz ends up not voting for him and is the deciding vote in blindsiding the top threat Tiffany Nicole Ervin.
The new era has been largely defined by being safer, more family-oriented, and focused on wholesome feelings and togetherness between castaways. In a massive contrast, this episode stands out as a wild, wrathful, and powerful blindside that shows that Survivor is still the masterful game of social deduction that made it a worldwide phenomenon in the first place. The buildup and shock of Liz going against her own emotions to pull off an exceptional blindside is what Survivor is all about, and is why the show is so dynamic and beloved after almost 25 years.
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“The Great Lie”
Survivor: Pearl Islands, Episode 11
A still from the Survivor: Pearl Islands episode, “The Great Lie.”Image via CBS
Especially with the notions of strategy and perspective still being ironed out and defined in the early seasons of the show, Survivor had a lot of distinct moments and players who broke preconceived notions in terms of strategy and television gold. One such moment of ruthless manipulation set up even before the season started makes “The Great Lie” not just one of the best Survivor episodes, but one of the most iconic moments in reality TV history.
The Survivor: Pearl Islands episode has a lot of great moments throughout, from Sandra Diaz-Twine‘s outburst and throwing away of the fish following the previous episode’s elimination of Rupert Boneham to a miscalled challenge that had to be reevaluated. However, the true iconic moment that has made this episode legendary is in the loved ones visit, where Jonny Fairplay tricks everyone into believing that his grandma had passed away while they were on the show in order to garner sympathy and give him the reward. It’s a shocking moment of pure villainy that still stands as one of Survivor’s most iconic moments.
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“The Ultimate Shock”
Survivor: Palau, Episode 14
Featuring easily one of the most iconic and legendary final immunity challenges of all time, the finale episode of Survivor: Palau, “The Ultimate Shock” initially starts off as any other finale, following the final four before immediately going into the final 3 and final tribal council. However, history is quickly made in the final immunity challenge, in which Tom Westman, Ian Rosenberger, and Katie Gallagher have to hang on buoys floating in the water for as long as possible. This challenge still holds the near-uncontested record as the longest immunity challenge of all time, lasting 12 hours and into the dead of night before Ian eventually gives to Tom in the name of friendship.
More than simply being an exceptional display of talent from its competitors, the emotion and drama leading up to and during this challenge have helped launch this into being one of the best episodes of Survivor. From the rising tension between Tom and Ian, Ian’s brilliant win of the final four fire-making challenge, and all the stakes in the world going to the final challenge, it all comes together to create one of the highlights of the early years of the show, and has gone down in history and will forever be tied to the show’s legacy.
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Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive? The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars
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Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.
💊The Matrix
🔥Mad Max
🌧️Blade Runner
🏜️Dune
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🚀Star Wars
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You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do? The first instinct is often the truest one.
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In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely? What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.
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What kind of threat keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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How do you deal with authority you don’t trust? Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.
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Which environment could you actually endure long-term? Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.
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Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart? The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all? Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.
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What would actually make survival worth it? Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.
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Your Fate Has Been Calculated You’d Survive In…
Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.
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The Resistance, Zion
The Matrix
You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.
You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.
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The Wasteland
Mad Max
The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.
You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.
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Los Angeles, 2049
Blade Runner
You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.
You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.
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Arrakis
Dune
Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.
Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.
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A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Star Wars
The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.
You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.
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