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Lionsgate Takes Stephen King’s The Long Walk Title Too Literally: Viewers Must Walk on Treadmills at 3 MPH During Screening

Lionsgate Takes Stephen King’s The Long Walk Title Too Literally: Viewers Must Walk on Treadmills at 3 MPH During Screening

In a bold and unconventional marketing move, Lionsgate has announced that the special screening of their upcoming horror adaptation of Stephen King’s The Long Walk will require audience members to walk on treadmills at a minimum speed of 3 miles per hour. Anyone who slows down or stops will be escorted out of the theater, even if the film is still playing. This immersive gimmick mirrors the brutal premise of the story, thrusting viewers into the grueling experience of the characters onscreen.

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HoverAir Unveils Aqua: The World’s First Fully Waterproof Self-Tracking Camera Drone

HoverAir Unveils Aqua: The World’s First Fully Waterproof Self-Tracking Camera Drone

HoverAir, a trailblazer in innovative drone technology, has just launched the Aqua, heralded as the world’s first 100% waterproof self-flying camera drone. Designed specifically for aquatic adventures, this groundbreaking device redefines how we capture moments on and around water, whether you’re kayaking, paddleboarding, surfing, or wakeboarding. With its ability to float, take off, and land directly on water, paired with advanced AI tracking and a robust 4K camera, the HoverAir Aqua is poised to revolutionize watersports videography.

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The Great Hypocrisy: Hollywood Resists AI Publicly but Embraces It Quietly

The Great Hypocrisy: Hollywood Resists AI Publicly but Embraces It Quietly

A classic case of “put on the pants or take off the cross” is unfolding around Natasha Lyonne and her new project, Uncanny Valley. Announced in April, this sci-fi blockbuster was pitched as a pioneering experiment in integrating artificial intelligence into a high-budget film. Unsurprisingly, this didn’t sit well with unions. Stage workers’ rights advocates are deeply wary of neural networks, fearing they’ll be the first to hit unemployment lines if AI takes hold. Yet Lyonne seems to relish the controversy, granting interviews where she champions AI and even claims the late David Lynch inspired her to use the technology.

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