Another Henry Cavill project looks like it’s about to fall apart, this time one that is particularly near and dear to the man’s heart. Games Workshop, the company that makes tabletop gaming sensation Warhammer 40K, has been developing a TV series based on the game with Amazon, and famous Warhamm...
Read MoreIs Games Workshop merely the scapegoat in the Warhammer 40K female Custodes controversy? A new rumor says that the actual force behind the lore change is Amazon. If you’ll remember, a Warhammer 40K TV show is being developed for Amazon Prime Video, with famous Warhammer fan Henry Cavill produci...
Read MoreThe uproar over Warhammer 40K retconning women into the Custodes is more serious than you may have thought. The Park Place reports that the chief financial officer for Games Workshop, Rachel Tongue, has “sold two-thirds of her stake in the company worth approximately $865,000.” That’s a lot o...
Read MoreWarhammer 40K is gaslighting its longtime fans. A few days ago, the popular tabletop game – or, more specifically, the company that owns it, Games Workshop – introduced female Custodes into the game, something that longtime players pointed out broke with the game’s intricate lore. Games Works...
Read MoreIt looks like Warhammer 40K was next on the identity politics checklist. The popular tabletop game will now have female members of a group called the Custodians. I’ve never played Warhammer 40K, so you’ll have to bear with me a little, but the Warhammer 40K Fandom Wiki defines the Custodians l...
Read MoreHenry Cavill may be hanging up his cape, but he’s picking up a chainsword. Yesterday, in the wake of being let go from his promised role as Superman and a month and a half after word broke that he’d be leaving The Witcher, it was revealed that Cavill will star in and executive produce a …...
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