Monthly Archives: April 2020

Valve Says Leaked CS:GO Code Should Not Alarm Players

Earlier today a 2017/2018 source code for Valve’s Source Engine supposedly leaked online; prompting fears that this could lead to security vulnerabilities in games like Team Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Valve confirmed that the code appears to be a repost of a 2018 “limited CS: GO engine code depot” leak and it should not be a threat to Valve’s multiplayer games. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=igns-top-25-modern-pc-games&captions=true"] In a statement to IGN Valve said, “We have reviewed the leaked code and believe it to be a reposting of a limited CS: GO engine code depot released to partners in late 2017, and originally leaked in 2018.” Valved added, “From this review, we have not found any reason for players to be alarmed or avoid the current builds (as always, playing on the official servers is recommended for greatest security). We will continue to investigate the situation and will update news outlets and players if we find anything to prove otherwise. In the meantime, if anyone has more information about the leak, the Valve security page describes how best to report that information.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2014/06/19/team-fortress-2-love-and-war-cinematic"] The Twitter account @SteamDB posted this morning that the Source code for CS: GO and Team Fortress 2 dated 2017/2018 was leaked to the public today. Players online began worrying about potential security vulnerabilities the leak could open up, and users urged others to avoid Valve multiplayer games out of precaution. The primary fear from TF2 and CS: GO players were potential exploits from the source code including remote code execution bugs which programmers could use to compromise Valve's online servers. This includes the potential to make a target's PC execute commands remotely. Despite some posts on social media, attacks on either CS: GO or Team Fortress 2 haven’t been verified, and Valve’s statement seems to suggest that there is no vulnerability in either game presently. At least on Valve’s official game servers. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN. If you know anything about the leak send tips to newstips@ign.com

Every Upcoming Star Wars Movie and TV Project

Here's everything we know about what the franchise has in store, from a new movie from Taika Waititi to a Disney+ series from the co-creator of Russian Doll.

Back to the Future, Space Force and Everything Else New to Netflix in May

Netflix is bringing back some great classic films and new series to its lineup for May 2020. To get things started, Netflix is debuting a new series from Emmy-winner Ryan Murphy, titled Hollywood (May 1). The series "follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers in post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it in Tinseltown — no matter the cost. Each character offers a unique glimpse behind the gilded curtain of Hollywood's Golden Age, spotlighting the unfair systems and biases across race, gender and sexuality that continue to this day," according to a synopsis from Netflix. The streamer is also launching Oscar-winner Damien Chazelle's new musical drama, The Eddy (May 8). On the movie front, Netflix in May will be home to Back to the Future I and II (May 1), Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (May 1), and The Lovebirds (May 22), starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani. The Lovebirds was originally set to premiere in theaters on April 3, however, Paramount decided to debut its romantic comedy on Netflix, after theaters around the world closed their doors due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Check out the slideshow gallery below for a spotlight of some of the most notable May Netflix offerings, followed by the full list (U.S. Netflix only): [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=netflix-spotlight-may-2020&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"]

Avail. 5/1/20

  • All Day and a Night -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Almost Happy -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Get In -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy -- NETFLIX FAMILY
  • The Half Of It -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Hollywood -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Into the Night -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Medici: The Magnificent: Part 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Mrs. Serial Killer -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Reckoning: Season 1 -- Exclusively on Netflix
  • Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
  • Back to the Future
  • Back to the Future Part II
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Cracked Up, The Darrell Hammond Story
  • Den of Thieves
  • For Colored Girls
  • Fun with Dick & Jane
  • I Am Divine
  • Jarhead
  • Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
  • Jarhead 3: The Siege
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • Masha and the Bear: Season 4
  • Material
  • Monthly Girls' Nozaki Kun: Season 1
  • Sinister
  • Song of the Sea
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  • The Heartbreak Kid
  • The Patriot
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: A New Arrival
  • Thomas & Friends: Marvelous Machinery: World of Tomorrow
  • Thomas & Friends: Thomas and the Royal Engine
  • Underworld
  • Underworld: Evolution
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
  • Urban Cowboy
  • What a Girl Wants
  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Avail. 5/4/20

  • Arctic Dogs

Avail. 5/5/20

  • Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Avail. 5/6/20

  • Workin' Moms: Season 4 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 5/7/20

  • Scissor Seven: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ANIME

Avail. 5/8/20

  • 18 regali -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt -- NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Dead to Me: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Eddy -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Hollow: Season 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
  • House at the End of the Street
  • Restaurants on the Edge: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Rust Valley Restorers: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Valeria -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 5/9/20

  • Charmed: Season 2
  • Grey's Anatomy: Season 16

Avail. 5/11/20

  • Bordertown: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • Trial By Media -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Avail. 5/12/20

  • True: Terrific Tales -- NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend -- NETFLIX INTERACTIVE SPECIAL

Avail. 5/13/20

  • The Wrong Missy -- NETFLIX FILM

Avail. 5/14/20

  • Riverdale: Season 4

Avail. 5/15/20

  • Chichipatos -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • District 9
  • I Love You, Stupid -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Inhuman Resources -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Magic for Humans: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 5 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
  • White Lines -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 5/16/20

  • La reina de Indias y el conquistador -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Public Enemies
  • United 93

Avail. 5/17/20

  • Soul Surfer

Avail. 5/18/20

  • The Big Flower Fight -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 5/19/20

  • Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
  • Sweet Magnolias -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Trumbo

Avail. 5/20/20

  • Ben Platt Live From Radio City Music Hall -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • The Flash: Season 6
  • Rebelión de los Godinez -- NETFLIX FILM

Avail. 5/22/20

  • Control Z -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • History 101 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Just Go With It
  • THE LOVEBIRDS -- NETFLIX FILM
  • Selling Sunset: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Avail. 5/23/20

  • Dynasty: Season 3

Avail. 5/25/20

  • Ne Zha
  • Norm of the North: Family Vacation
  • Uncut Gems

Avail. 5/26/20

  • Hannah Gadsby: Douglas -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

Avail. 5/27/20

  • I'm No Longer Here -- NETFLIX FILM
  • The Lincoln Lawyer

Avail. 5/28/20

  • Dorohedoro -- NETFLIX ANIME
  • La corazonada -- NETFLIX FILM

Avail. 5/29/20

  • Space Force -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Somebody Feed Phil: Season 3 -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

Avail. 5/31/20

  • High Strung Free Dance

Coming Soon (Exact Date TBD)

  • Blood & Water -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Kenny Sebastian: The Most Interesting Person in the Room -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
  • Mystic Pop-up Bar -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Supergirl: Season 5
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/lets-cast-the-tiger-king-movie"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] David Griffin still watches DuckTales in his pajamas with a cereal bowl in hand. He's also the TV Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.

New Star Wars Series in the Works at Disney Plus

A new female-led Star Wars series is in the works at Disney+ from Russian Doll co-creator Leslye Headland, Variety reports. Details are sparse, but sources tell Variety "it will be a female-centric series that takes place in a different part of the Star Wars timeline than other projects." Headland is reportedly attached as showrunner and writer on the new series. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-upcoming-star-wars-movie&captions=true"] Disney+ is currently home to The Mandalorian, which will release its second season this October, and the final season of animated hit Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The streaming service is also developing live-action Star Wars projects centered around Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Rogue One's Cassian Andor (Diego Luna). While Disney boss Bob Iger recently revealed that Star Wars movies would be taking a pause in favor of the franchise's TV slate, there are still a number of Star Wars films still rumored to be in various stages of development, including Rian Johnson's trilogy, a concept from Marvel mastermind Kevin Feige, and a mysterious movie from Sleight director J.D. Dillard and Luke Cage writer Matt Owens. Headland served as the showrunner, executive producer, director and writer on Netflix's Emmy-nominated Russian Doll (which IGN gave a 10 in our review) which she co-created alongside star Natasha Lyonne and Amy Poehler. She previously worked on FX's Terriers, Starz's Blunt Talk, and Showtime's SMILF and Black Monday. Check out the final trailer for The Clone Wars below: [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/14/star-wars-the-clone-wars-official-final-season-7-teaser-trailer"]

Our Beyond Good and Evil 2 News Roundup

While not much information is available for Beyond Good and Evil 2 yet, this article will serve as a hub that will be updated as more news comes out. Beyond Good and Evil 2 has been anticipated by fans since the first game released in 2003. After several delays, Ubisoft finally confirmed the prequel was in development at E3 2017. Creator Michel Ancel revealed a month later that technical issues contributed to the announcement delays and the team wanted BGE2 to have planet exploration, space, travel, and cities — all features they wanted for the original. Since then, Ubisoft has slowly revealed more details about Beyond Good and Evil 2. Characters Jade and Pey'j are confirmed to return as well as fan-favorite, the Mammago. There is still plenty we don't know, however, so while we wait to hear more, here's a roundup of what we know so far about Beyond Good and Evil 2. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2017/06/12/beyond-good-and-evil-2-cinematic-reveal-trailer-e3-2017-ubisoft-conference"]

What is the Beyond Good and Evil 2 Release Date?

An official Beyond Good and Evil 2 release date has not been announced by Ubisoft and it seems it will be some time until it arrives. Beyond Good and Evil 2 was not present at E3 2019, and during the Q3 FY2020 investors call, Ubisoft announced that it would be releasing five AAA games by early 2021, but confirmed Beyond Good and Evil 2 was not one of them.

What Does Beyond Good and Evil 2 Gameplay Look Like?

Beyond Good and Evil 2 is an action-adventure role-playing game where players will create a customizable character, either human or hybrid, with their own unique story and low social stature. With only a sword, gun, and a jetpack as basic equipment, players will traverse the open world — either by foot, in vehicles, or ships in space — and assemble a ragtag crew in a fight for freedom. As a "massive, seamless online environment", Beyond Good and Evil 2 gameplay will offer both a single-player and co-op experience where players can participate in shared world events. Players are not tethered to each other, however, and can play together or part ways at any time. Parts of the Good and Evil 2 experience can be created by fans. Developers have announced that it is partnering with the Space Monkey Program to collaborate on art and music that will appear in the game. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/10/beyond-good-and-evil-2-gameplay-update-augments-vehicles-co-op"]

What Is Beyond Good and Evil 2's Story?

Beyond Good and Evil takes place in a multicultural world in a far-off solar system called "System 3". Set sometime in the 24th Century, players will play as space pirates attempting to take back control from evil corporations that have taken over. The main storyline appears to be centered around a new character named Dakini, a captain of a ship called the Gada. She goes missing while searching for Moksha's Gate and a new captain, Shani, along with some of her crew have set out to uncover the mystery. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=beyond-good-evil-2-location-art&captions=true"] For a deeper dive into the game's story, be sure to check out our list of five interesting details from the sequel and our in-depth look at how developers are promising a planet-sized RPG.

Characters

The E3 2018 trailer seems to show Jade, the main protagonist of the original game, as one of the main antagonists in Beyond Good and Evil 2. The upcoming title will feature a younger version of Jade and will explore her past as a pirate hunter. The trailer also reveals characters Pey'j and the Rhino-hybrid Mammagos will be returning in the prequel. Some other characters in Beyond Good and Evil 2 include:
  • Shani - Ship mechanic
  • Callum - Chief Engineer
  • Uma - Chief Medical Officer
  • Knox - Chief spy
  • Dakini - Gada crew captain
  • Zhou Yuzhu - Crime boss and collector
  • Li Daiyu - Madam running Zhou's backrooms
IGN sat down with the team at Ubisoft Montpellier to get a better idea of all of the old and new characters confirmed in the E3 2018 trailer, which you can watch below. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/06/11/beyond-good-and-evil-2-trailer-breakdown-with-ubisoft-montpellier-e3-2018"]

When is the Beyond Good and Evil 2 Beta?

There are no definitive dates set for the Beyond Good and Evil 2 beta thus far. In 2018, Beyond Good and Evil creator Michel Ancel shared Ubisoft was aiming for a playable beta by the end of 2019. However, four months into 2020, there is still no word from Ubisoft or Ancel on when players can expect a beta. A Beyond Good and Evil 2 beta signup page does exist and states, "We have not defined what gaming platforms BGE2 will release on and aren't ready for a beta phase." The silver lining is that it sounds like Ubisoft is planning on having a beta at some point, we just aren't sure when. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Andrew Smith is a freelance contributor with IGN. Follow him on Twitter @_andrewtsmith.

Sailor Moon: How to Watch the First 3 Seasons for Free

The official Sailor Moon YouTube channel will stream the franchise's first three anime seasons from the 1990s -- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R, and Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S -- for free starting this Friday, April 24, with ten episodes from the show added each week between now and July. The move is reportedly to promote the forthcoming release of the two-part Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie, the first part of which opens in Japan this September. "Ten episodes from a total of the 127 episodes from the three series will be added each week," according to Crunchyroll. These three seasons are said to have been selected because Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie is "based on the fourth 'Dead Moon' arc of Naoko Takeuchi's original Sailor Moon manga, which was adapted into the fourth TV anime series Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon SuperS (34 episodes/1995-1996)." No word yet on if the episodes will be subbed or dubbed. The streaming schedule can be found below:
  • April 24-30, 2020: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" (1st to 10th episodes)
  • May 1-7: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" (11th to 20th episodes)
  • May 8-14: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" (21st to 30th episodes)
  • May 15-21: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" (31st to 40th episodes)
  • May 22-28: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" (41st to 46th episodes) / "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R" (1st to 4th episodes)
  • May 29 - June 4: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R" (5th to 14th episodes)
  • June 5-11: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R" (15th to 24th episodes)
  • June 12-18: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R" (25th to 34th episodes)
  • June 19-25: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon R" (35th to 43rd episodes) / "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S" (1st episode)
  • June 26 - July 2: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S" (2nd to 11th episodes)
  • July 3-9: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S" (12th to 21st episodes)
  • July 10-16: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S" (22nd to 31st episodes)
  • July 17-23: "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon S" (32nd to 38th episodes)
Find out where we ranked Sailor Moon on our list of the Top 25 anime of all time by scrolling through the slideshow below: [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=top-25-best-anime-series-of-all-time&captions=true"]

Westworld Renewed for Season 4

Westworld has been renewed for a fourth season, HBO announced Wednesday. Casey Bloys, president, HBO Programming, said in a statement:

"From the western theme park to the technocratic metropolis of the near future, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed every twist and turn from the minds of master storytellers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.

We can’t wait to see where their inspired vision takes us next.”

The Emmy-winning sci-fi series returned for Season 3 on March 15. For our spoiler-ish coverage, dive into our explainer on Westworld Season 3, our comprehensive Season 3 recaps and reviews to exclusive interviews and trailers, breakdowns of new cast and characters like Aaron Paul's Caleb (and theories on questions like who is Charlotte Hale) to our Easter eggs and post-credits scenes explained. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/13/whos-the-real-villain-of-westworld-season-3]

Trials Of Mana Review – Mana Enough

Trials of Mana is not a bold reinvention. While it has been given a graphical overhaul and added systems that help flesh out and modernize the combat systems, this remake of a once-obscure RPG is very much rooted in its own history. And by some combination of that history and the modern enhancements, it has a bundle of great ideas that are often hampered by others that are obtuse or confusing.

From the start, Trials of Mana distinguishes itself from other traditional Japanese RPGs by presenting a pool of heroes. The very first thing you do is select three of the six characters to be your party--a swordsman, thief, healer, berserker, offensive magic user, and support/ranged magic user are available--and that decision will last throughout the game. You can swap between any of the characters in the heat of battle, while the other two will manage on their own with some simple preset behaviors, but your primary character is treated as the game's protagonist during major story moments.

It's an inventive idea that adds a layer of personalization and a criss-crossing narrative. The stakes of the overall story remain the same, but by presenting you with a selection of six different prologues, you get to see the various motivations that led your custom-built party to be thrown into this grand adventure. The other characters that you left unchosen appear in brief cameos, and it's implied that their own quest is still happening just off-camera as they go it alone.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

Trials Of Mana Review – Mana Enough

Trials of Mana is not a bold reinvention. While it has been given a graphical overhaul and added systems that help flesh out and modernize the combat systems, this remake of a once-obscure RPG is very much rooted in its own history. And by some combination of that history and the modern enhancements, it has a bundle of great ideas that are often hampered by others that are obtuse or confusing.

From the start, Trials of Mana distinguishes itself from other traditional Japanese RPGs by presenting a pool of heroes. The very first thing you do is select three of the six characters to be your party--a swordsman, thief, healer, berserker, offensive magic user, and support/ranged magic user are available--and that decision will last throughout the game. You can swap between any of the characters in the heat of battle, while the other two will manage on their own with some simple preset behaviors, but your primary character is treated as the game's protagonist during major story moments.

It's an inventive idea that adds a layer of personalization and a criss-crossing narrative. The stakes of the overall story remain the same, but by presenting you with a selection of six different prologues, you get to see the various motivations that led your custom-built party to be thrown into this grand adventure. The other characters that you left unchosen appear in brief cameos, and it's implied that their own quest is still happening just off-camera as they go it alone.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

60 Years Later, Jane Goodall Continues Fight for Chimpanzees and the Planet

Dr. Jane Goodall is spending her days like most of the world right now: isolating at home. Despite usually traveling 300 days out of the year at the age of 86, Dr. Goodall is now becoming comfortable with being grounded at home – connecting with people online, preparing a “Jane” podcast, and continuing to spread her message of conservation to the world, including through a new documentary, Jane Goodall: The Hope.

The new documentary from National Geographic premieres today, on Earth Day and celebrates her legacy and 60 years of combined research and advocacy work with chimpanzees in Tanzania, along with how she spends her time now – outside of the forests. Dr. Goodall spoke with IGN about what has changed in her work over the past 60 years, our current global pandemic, and why she still has hope for future generations.

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Jane Goodall: From Scientist to Conservationist

Dr. Goodall is largely known for her studies on chimpanzees in the wild – specifically her research on chimpanzees' ability to create and use tools – which she began in 1960 at Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Her shift from chimpanzee research to wider conservation efforts came later, following a conference she helped put together at the Academy of Sciences in Chicago in 1986.

"When I began it was just me out there, but by '86, there were six other field sites. And at that meeting, it was mostly to talk about chimp behavior and how it differed from one environment to another," Dr. Goodall said. "But we had a session on conservation that was an absolute shock. Everywhere in Africa where people were, the forests were going, the chimp numbers were decreasing, and the bushmeat situation was opening up, and foreign logging companies were destroying forests and building roads and mining for gas, oil, and minerals, and with human populations growing, it was a grim picture."

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"So I went to that conference and had my Ph.D. by then, and I was, you know, thinking I could go to Gombe and study the chimps forever. And I left as an advocate. I didn't make the decision. It was just something that happened.”

Focusing on her advocacy work over the past four decades, Dr. Goodall no longer spends her time studying chimps in the wild, as she says her job now is to help others see the importance of environmental and wildlife conservation.

"I’ve been going back twice a year for short visits (to Tanzania) and I will resume doing that. But it won’t be a longer one, because I know that’s not my job anymore,” Dr. Goodall explained. “What I’m doing now is my job, trying to wake people up to the fact that if we go on putting economic development over protecting the environment, that’s destroying humans’ future. We will become extinct if the globe continues heating up."

Jane on Working With the ‘Bad Guys’

In the documentary, Dr. Goodall explains why she made the controversial decision to work with the oil company, Conoco, in the late '80s to get a sanctuary built for chimpanzees in the Republic of the Congo. She was told it would "contaminate her image," but she didn't let that affect her decision.

“I started thinking about it very carefully when Conoco wanted to help. And I thought: I fly out on planes, I drive around in cars, I use electricity. And if I say I refuse to take money from a company that – at that time Conoco was way, way, way, greener than any other oil company, which is why in the end they let DuPont buy them because they couldn’t survive,” Dr. Goodall told IGN. “But, you know, if you work with a company that’s really putting a lot of money into alternative energy and posing the least harm to the environment, then how hypocritical to use their products, pay them money, but not let them pay any money to you. Because a few people will say, 'How dare you take money from them, you’re condoning their practices.' But we're not; we're helping them to get greener, quicker."

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The Global Pandemic and Our Planet

With COVID-19 affecting the globe, including in less pollution as more countries have adopted shelter-in-place rules, Dr. Goodall hopes the awareness for wildlife and the planet will last but thinks more people may realize the negative outcome of humans coming in too close of contact with animals in certain situations.

"I fear that when the restrictions are lifted, it’ll be business as usual, plus to make up for lost time," Dr. Goodall said. "We see the result of less pollution, wildlife is coming into city centers because it’s deserted, but I’d love to think it could last. It will wake some more people up. They might fight harder to reduce emissions and reduce pollution.

"But I think the real silver lining is more people will be understanding and will have to realize this pandemic is our fault, it’s been predicted, and it’s because we’re destroying the environment. Animals and people are getting in closer contacts, and factory farms and the meat market in China and Africa are really creating the conditions for viruses to jump from an animal to us. We’ve had these zoonosis' before, with SARS, and MERS, and Swine Flu and all these other things. But we’re not learning from it and maybe this time we will,” Dr. Goodall said.

The Jane Goodall Institute, a non-profit founded in 1977 by Dr. Goodall, has programs in Africa looking after chimpanzees, in which, Dr. Goodall said she hopes they will have enough resources to keep the chimps protected from COVID-19, as they are able to contract the disease.

"We have got to desperately try and protect the chimps in Gombe, these famous chimps we’ve been studying for 60 years. And to do that, we have to get protective masks – and the staff in Gombe is being reduced to just two."

Jane Goodall: The Hope, 60 Years Later

Dr. Goodall never imagined her life would take her where it has but says she's proud of the work that has been accomplished over the past decades by so many people. The Jane Goodall Institute has programs to expand conservation efforts globally, including the Roots & Shoots organization that began in 1991 and is now in 65 countries, which encourages youth from kindergarten to university levels to work on projects involving people, animals, and the environment.

"It makes me feel very proud of all the amazing people who have been doing the research all these years," Dr. Goodall said. "The wonderful Tanzanian field staff, the students, the fact that we’ve expanded to include 104 villages around Gombe national park, including their lives in the way they wanted.”

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"And growing Roots & Shoots around the world. Hundreds of thousands of young people have gone through that program, and they retain the values, I think because we don't tell them what to do, we just say you have to choose three projects – roll up your sleeves and get out there and take action. So they’re empowered."

It's programs like these that keep giving Dr. Goodall hope. "Everywhere I go, there are these groups of young people from kindergarten to university, and they are so excited to tell me what they’ve been doing to make the world better," Dr. Goodall said.

"For the rest of my life, I’ll go on growing Roots & Shoots, fighting for better conditions for chimps and other creatures in research. Trying to make this a better world."

Jane Goodall: The Hope premieres on April 22 on National Geographic channel. The film picks up following the 2017 documentary, Jane, which focused primarily on found footage from the National Geographic archives that was thought to be lost, of Goodall and her then photographer/filmmaker, and later husband, Hugo Van Lawick and their time in Gombe as she studied chimp behavior in the wild.

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Jessie Wade is Homepage Editor at IGN and the science-environment-wildlife lady. Follow her on twitter @jessieannwade for science, games, and movie goodness.