The information network circulated details about a new film project linked to Alexander Nevsky. A number of Russian Telegram channels claimed that the actor was developing a movie about the Ghost of Kyiv and even suggested he would portray Vladimir Zelensky. In reality, those reports were unfounded fabrications that spread quickly online.
The sources behind the rumors pointed to Nevsky’s social media pages as supposed evidence. But those pages are not connected to any official announcement about such a production, and no credible outlet has corroborated the claim. Observers noted that the posts cited by the rumor mill did not exist on Nevsky’s verified profiles, casting doubt on the entire story.
In a broader media development, discussions emerged about strengthening domestic game development in Russia. Maksut Shadayev, who leads Russia’s Ministry of Digital Development, outlined plans to bolster the local gaming industry to support national tech growth. This shift follows reports that a Belarusian mobile game publisher, Belka Games, might be pulling back from the Russian market, a move that has stirred conversations about the future of cross-border collaboration in the region.
Friday’s feature lineup highlighted a leisure pursuit—fashionable cosplay among Russian women showcased by VGTimes—illustrating the continuing interest in pop culture and creative expression within the country.
Source: VG Times