Entertainment News: LEGO Death Star Launch & Celebrity Controversy

Welcome to the entertainment hub where you get the newest buzz without wading through fluff. We cover everything that matters to fans – massive LEGO releases, celebrity talk, movies, and more. Below you’ll find quick insights on two hot stories that just landed on our radar.

LEGO’s Biggest Star Wars Set Yet

If you love LEGO or Star Wars, the new Death Star UCS is a must‑see. With 9,023 pieces, 38 minifigures and a price tag of £899.99, it’s the most detailed set the brand has ever offered. Builders can recreate the trash compactor, Palpatine’s throne room, and even a surprise stormtrooper in a hot tub. Early access starts on Oct 1, 2025 for LEGO Insiders; the public can grab it from Oct 4. This set isn’t just a toy – it’s a collector’s piece that will dominate any shelf.

What makes it interesting isn’t only the size. The set includes tiny details that even die‑hard fans will notice, like hidden LED lights for the reactor core. If you’re thinking about buying, consider the build time: most owners spend a few weekends putting it together. It’s also a great gift for someone who enjoys both building and the Star Wars saga.

Richard Dreyfuss Sparks Backlash

Switching gears, the entertainment world is also buzzing about actor Richard Dreyfuss. During a Q&A after a screening of *Jaws* in Beverly, Massachusetts, he made remarks that many called sexist and transphobic. The comments sparked a wave of criticism on social media and prompted an official apology from the Cabot theatre. Fans are divided – some defend his right to speak, while others say the remarks cross a line.

The incident highlights how quickly a single moment can affect a film event’s atmosphere. It also shows the growing expectation that public figures stay respectful, especially when discussing sensitive topics. If you plan to attend similar events, expect stronger moderation and clearer policies from venues.

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No Jackpot on Aug 4 Set For Life Draw, but Over 165k Players Win Small Prizes 3 October 2025

No Jackpot on Aug 4 Set For Life Draw, but Over 165k Players Win Small Prizes

The Aug 4 Set For Life draw saw numbers 11‑26‑28‑32‑39‑Life Ball 2, no jackpot winner, but over 165,000 small‑prize winners across the UK and Isle of Man.

Ghost of Yōtei Review: A Bloody Samurai Sequel That Delivers 26 September 2025

Ghost of Yōtei Review: A Bloody Samurai Sequel That Delivers

Ghost of Yōtei expands on its predecessor with visceral combat, flexible stealth, and a striking visual style. The game follows Atsu’s revenge quest, offering both brutal melee and ranged tactics. New aesthetic modes and a dense open world keep the experience fresh, though some platforming feels repetitive. Overall, it refines the samurai fantasy without reinventing the genre.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star UCS launches with 9,023 pieces at £899.99 5 September 2025

LEGO Star Wars Death Star UCS launches with 9,023 pieces at £899.99

LEGO’s biggest Star Wars set yet is here: the Death Star UCS (75419) with 9,023 pieces, 38 minifigures, and a UK price of £899.99. The build recreates classic scenes like the trash compactor and Palpatine’s throne room, and even sneaks in a stormtrooper in a hot tub. Early access for LEGO Insiders starts Oct 1, 2025; general release follows Oct 4.

Richard Dreyfuss Faces Outrage for Alleged Sexist and Transphobic Remarks at ‘Jaws’ Screening 29 May 2024

Richard Dreyfuss Faces Outrage for Alleged Sexist and Transphobic Remarks at ‘Jaws’ Screening

Richard Dreyfuss has ignited a firestorm of criticism following alleged sexist and transphobic remarks made during a Q&A session at a screening of *Jaws* in Beverly, Massachusetts. The actor's comments have overshadowed the event, drawing backlash from attendees and an official apology from the Cabot theater.