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This is an index of articles that features lists of films based on real-life events. As new entries are produced, they should be included to ensure the list remains current and complete. List of films based on actual events (before 1940)
This article lists notable examples of media projects, including films, music, and video games, that were or have been in development for at least ten years after their first public announcement before release without being officially cancelled, a state known as "development hell", or, in the software industry, vaporware.
Minecraft. (film) Minecraft is an upcoming American adventure film based on the 2011 video game Minecraft by Mojang Studios. The film is directed by Jared Hess, written by Chris Bowman and Hubbel Palmer, and stars Jack Black and Jason Momoa, alongside Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, Jennifer Coolidge, Kate McKinnon, and Jemaine Clement.
Title screen of YouTube Originals. YouTube Premium, formerly known as YouTube Red, is a subscription service that provides advertising-free streaming of all videos hosted by YouTube, offline play and background playback of videos on mobile devices, access to advertising-free music streaming through YouTube Music, and access to "YouTube Original" series and films.
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Shape of You" became the second video to reach four billion views in January 2019, [ 27] followed by "See You Again" in February 2019. [ 25] ". Baby Shark Dance" became the second video to reach five billion views in April 2020, [ 62] followed by "Shape of You" in October 2020.
Pre-Code Hollywood is the era in the American film industry after the introduction of sound in the early 1920s [1] and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code (Hays Code) censorship guidelines. Although the Code was adopted in 1930, oversight was poor and it did not become effectively enforced until July 1, 1934.
Microsoft is one of only two U.S.-based companies that has a prime credit rating of AAA. [14] Microsoft recognizes 7 video game unions [α] representing 1,750 video game workers at its video game subsidiaries Activision Blizzard and ZeniMax Media in the United States. [15] There is an ongoing union petition at Bethesda Game Studios in Canada. [16]