“Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B has boarded Beetlejuice 2, Deadline has confirmed, bringing a new sense of life to a project that has long been in the works at Warner Bros. The sequel remains in early development, with the script yet to be written. No other attachments have been disclosed at this time.” Read more at Deadline Splatoon, Zelda, Pokémon, and more of the exciting titles headed to Nintendo Switch in a massive year for the console. Read more at Kotaku With the second season of the Patrick Stewart-led Star Trek series Picard dropping this week, here are all the details you need to know ahead of its release. “Retired admiral Jean-Luc Picard dashes back to the small screen this week as the sophomore season of Star Trek: Picard boldly bolts toward the 21st century for a final trial to save the galaxy. And we’ve got all the mission parameters to unpack for you. Two years after Picard first appeared on the Trek-centric streaming service, and following several pandemic-related delays, we’ll finally see Sir Patrick Stewart soaring among the stars once more in what’s expected to be a flashback season of cosmic surprises.” Read more at Inverse While the finale focuses heavily on the couple who attempt to get married, we want to see more about the other contestants who don’t reach that point on Love Is Blind. Read more at The Mary Sue A new James Cameron trailer is here! Oh wait, it’s just for his book (but it’s still pretty cool, we promise). “As fans everywhere anxiously, nervously, and curiously await the trailer for James Cameron’s Avatar 2, we’ve got the next best thing. Sort of. It’s a trailer for Cameron’s new book, Tech Noir. And before you immediately write that off as lame, let us tell you what Tech Noir is: it’s a nearly 400-page hardcover collection of Cameron’s art going back to his childhood. In it, you can track his creative and professional development in almost a direct line, with stops along the way for The Terminator, Titanic, Aliens, The Abyss, and, of course, Avatar.” Read more at Gizmodo Ukraine’s very own president voiced the marmalade-loving bear in the Ukrainian voice-dub of the Paddington film series. Read more at The A.V. Club