Quick News: Jedi, Cruise, Sono, Fuller, Day

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Electronic Arts is partnering with Google’s Stadia to launch five of its titles on the game streaming platform over the next two years. The partnership will kick off with “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order” later this year, followed by FIFA and Madden NFL this winter and more titles in 2021. Stadia has gotten off to a rocky start with only a handful of titles available (almost all old games) along with connectivity and latency issues. [Source: THR]

Tom Cruise
Three Tom Cruise-led classics from Paramount Pictures will be making their way to digital platforms and physical shelves for the first time on 4K UHD – “Top Gun” on May 13th and both “Days of Thunder” and “War of the Worlds” on May 19th. All will boast a wealth of new extras, Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos soundtracks. [Source: Blu-ray.com]

Queen Sono
Netflix has renewed its first African original “Queen Sono” for a second season. Pearl Thusi stars as a highly trained spy who takes on dangerous missions while also facing challenges in her personal life. The second season will see her search for the truth as her newfound need for revenge takes her on a mission across Africa. [Source: Deadline]

Fuller House
Netflix has set a June 2nd premiere date for the final episodes of the fifth season of “Fuller House,” the final episodes of the spin-off series ever. The series focuses on the trio of women as they reunited and help support one another as they navigate careers, parenting and relationships with their own families. [Source: Netflix]

One Day at a Time
Netflix-turned-Pop comedy “One Day at a Time” is set to be turned into an animated episode which will air sometime in the Spring. The cast of the series will reprise their characters in animated form.

The news comes as the series is set to air the sixth episode of its current fourth season, the last live-action episode it filmed before the pandemic shut down production. It’s unclear when filming could resume. [Source: The Live Feed]