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Things We Saw Today: Viola Davis Graces the Cover of Elle Magazine

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Viola Davis just looks incredibly stunning on the cover of this month’s Elle Magazine. Take a look for yourself!

  • Apparently that new CBS Nancy Drew reboot “will be diverse,” according to CBS Entertainment president Glenn Geller. What does that mean exactly? Geller didn’t really specify, as it’s “too early in the process to explain.” Hmm. (via The Hollywood Reporter)
  • Hey you Life is Strange-rs, you should check out this mobile media kit that was released today. It’s got some neat in-game notification sounds you can add to your phone plus some rad wallpapers. Now you can feel the heavy burden of decision-making every time you send a text! Joy!

This Chewbacca-raises-Kylo-Ren comic from Blizzard lead character artist Tyson Murphy absolutely kills me. Just… no words. (via Tor.com)

  • The Bowie tributes just keep rolling in. This time, it’s a Dutch church playing “Space Oddity” on its church tower bells. It’s gosh darn beautiful is what it is. (via Vulture)
  • And finally, Bowie’s Labyrinth co-star, Jennifer Connelly remembers the late musician, saying, “[Bowie] became a hero to me — because he was an artist, and because he was a genius who had the time to be kind.” (via Entertainment Weekly)

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