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Rogue defeats DongRaeGu, advances to Code S finals

TL.net ESPORTS Profile Joined July 2011 1 Post The clock struck midnight on DongRaeGu's storybook Code S run, as he suffered a 4-0 beatdown at the hands of Rogue in the semifinals. DongRaeGu's comeback had been the talk of the season, as he showed top-class ZvT to beat both TY and INnoVation in previous rounds. Earning a return to the Code S semifinals for the first time since 2012, DRG had raised hopes that players returning from retirement and/or military service might be champions again.Unfortunately for DRG, he had not

Modern Times Group Reports $2.15M Net Loss, Announces Further Cost Reductions for ESL and DreamHack

ESL and DreamHack parent Modern Times Group (MTG) reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2020, recording a constant net sales of kr1.1B SEK ($124M USD) compared to the same quarter last year. MTG’s net sales for the quarter ended on June 30 were offset by operating costs before depreciation and amortization of kr992M ($112M), which decreased by 4% year-over-year. In total, the company reported a net loss for the period of kr19M ($2.15M) compared to a net loss of kr38M ($4.3M) in the same period of last

Michael Bay’s Pandemic Thriller Faces A Snag, As Union Blocks It From Shooting

Michael Bay is making a pandemic movie--because of course he is. But the film is now facing new controversy, as one of the biggest trade unions has told its members to not work on the film. Deadline reports that SAG-AFTRA has informed members to avoid the movie, Songbird, because it "failed to complete the signatory process and is therefore not signed to any applicable SAG-AFTRA agreement." The production company apparently did not file the necessary paperwork regarding health and safety measures related to COVID-19.The producers, Invisible Narratives, told Deadline that

Lost Creator Discusses The Show’s Original Three-Season Plan

When it first aired, Lost was groundbreaking for the way it rejected common TV structures, presenting a serialized show that demanded viewers come back week to week. It helped lead us into the era of prestige TV we still enjoy today, though leading that charge could be a struggle, as co-creator and showrunner Damon Lindelof discussed in an interview with Collider.Lindelof says that the plan for the series was only ever to run for around three seasons. With the show's hook relying on dangling mysteries in front of viewers hungry

Warner Bros. Gaming Division Might Be Sold; EA, Take-Two, And Activision Reportedly Interested

AT&T is reportedly looking to sell its Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, according to a report by CNBC. The deal could reach $4 billion, according to sources, who asked to not be named by CNBC. Take-Two, EA, and Activision Blizzard have all reportedly expressed interest in buying the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, but no deals have been made or are close to completion. Many of the video games tied with the gaming division are related to Warner Bros.-owned properties, including Batman, Harry Potter, and The Lego Movie, meaning that a deal