The film "Civil War" directed by Alex Garland is intentionally apolitical and vague about the sides involved, aiming to depict a US at war with itself. Despite its lack of explicit political commentary, the movie delivers a terrifying and intense experience for audiences.
Director Alex Garland defends the apolitical nature of his film "Civil War," stating that it aims to examine the dangers of polarization rather than taking a specific political stance. He emphasizes the importance of listening and open conversation, criticizing the current state of political discourse and attributing some of the issue to social media. The film, set in a future United States, features conservative journalist characters and is set to release in cinemas on April 12th.
Funcom clarifies that their upcoming survival game Dune: Awakening will not involve players leading a holy war or playing a major role as a messiah, despite the integral role of religion in the Dune universe. The statement aims to keep the game apolitical, but it's clear that the focus is on avoiding controversial discussions about the game. With no official release date yet, the game promises survival challenges on Arrakis without the sandworm-riding aspect.
Photos of Guy Fieri greeting Donald Trump at a UFC fight have sparked speculation about Fieri's political leanings. While Fieri has never been forthcoming about his politics, he has built a reputation as a philanthropist and man of the people. However, his apolitical facade has occasionally slipped, with controversial comments and allegations of inappropriate behavior. Fieri's interaction with Trump suggests that he prioritizes being polite over taking a political stance, whether to maintain his fan base or out of discomfort. This serves as a reminder that there is no such thing as being truly apolitical.