Dont believe the hype. No new 35mm, MF film camera being developed or even made by the major camera manufacturers of the past tells the truth.
The two are not connected. Look at how cheap film cameras are on the used market. Why would anyone buy a new camera when there are seriously high quality used pieces of gear for pennies on the dollar. It's almost impossible to compete against.
. (And, scanning is a great way to proof negs.) No need to have an Ansel Adams-scale darkroom with all bells and whistles to get started. All the better if a goodly number of photographers take up emulsion making. Making paper can be done in a bathroom darkroom, but of course, that's not for everyone. The really important thing is to find some corner of photography, dig in, and own it.