Monthly Archives: May 2020

Avengers: Endgame Directors Get a New Weekly Instagram Series

Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo (aka The Russo Brothers) are launching their own Instagram Live series, titled Pizza Film School. The upcoming series will make its debut on Friday, May 15, at 5pm PT via the Russos' Instagram page (@therussobrothers), with past episodes airing on their IGTV page. According to a press release, the upcoming show aims "to educate and spread some love to favorite classic films, as well as local pizzerias while movie lovers are stuck at home during the pandemic. The Bros will assign a movie for the class every week, and tune in with guests to talk about how different flicks have transformed their relationship to cinema, while enjoying pizza from a local pizzeria." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/30/netflixs-extraction-watch-party-w-chris-hemsworth-the-russos-sam-hargrave"] Episode 1 will focus on the 1995 French black-and-white film La Haine, starring Westworld's Vincent Cassel. Pete Hammond, Chief Film Critic and Awards Columnist for Deadline Hollywood, will join the Russos to discuss the film. For more on the Russos, check out these new videos of Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr.'s final days on the set of Avengers: Endgame, catch up on the details of the live-action Hercules movie they have in the works at Disney, and take a look at our conversation with them and Chris Hemsworth during IGN's Extraction Watch Party. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=10-best-moments-from-avengers-endgame&captions=true"] [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.

Avengers: Endgame Directors Get a New Weekly Instagram Series

Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo (aka The Russo Brothers) are launching their own Instagram Live series, titled Pizza Film School. The upcoming series will make its debut on Friday, May 15, at 5pm PT via the Russos' Instagram page (@therussobrothers), with past episodes airing on their IGTV page. According to a press release, the upcoming show aims "to educate and spread some love to favorite classic films, as well as local pizzerias while movie lovers are stuck at home during the pandemic. The Bros will assign a movie for the class every week, and tune in with guests to talk about how different flicks have transformed their relationship to cinema, while enjoying pizza from a local pizzeria." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/04/30/netflixs-extraction-watch-party-w-chris-hemsworth-the-russos-sam-hargrave"] Episode 1 will focus on the 1995 French black-and-white film La Haine, starring Westworld's Vincent Cassel. Pete Hammond, Chief Film Critic and Awards Columnist for Deadline Hollywood, will join the Russos to discuss the film. For more on the Russos, check out these new videos of Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr.'s final days on the set of Avengers: Endgame, catch up on the details of the live-action Hercules movie they have in the works at Disney, and take a look at our conversation with them and Chris Hemsworth during IGN's Extraction Watch Party. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=10-best-moments-from-avengers-endgame&captions=true"] [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.

The Cast of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Will Be on IGN Tomorrow!

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is the final entry in the current DC Universe Movie canon, capping a seven-year, 15-film animated journey that began with the release of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox in 2013. A milestone like that deserves a fun celebration so IGN and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment want you to join the cast and filmmakers of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War on Saturday, May 9, at 3pm PT/6pm ET, for a special one-hour panel, streaming exclusively here on IGN as well as on our YouTube and Facebook platforms. Our panelists include Jerry O’Connell, voice of Superman for seven films; Matt Ryan, the voice of Constantine for both of the Justice League Dark films in the arc; Jason O’Mara, the series’ voice of Batman for 11 DC Universe Movies; Christopher Gorham, the voice of The Flash in six films; co-directors Matt Peters and Christina Sotta; screenwriter Ernie Altbacker; and executive producer James Tucker, the maestro overseeing the continuous Justice League arc for the past seven years. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/08/justice-league-dark-apokolips-war-exclusive-lasers-clip] IGN's panel will be preceded by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Virtual Watch Party with the cast and filmmakers at 1pm PT/4pm ET, where fans are encouraged to download the film from the digital retailer of their choice and tweet along with the stars and filmmakers. Fans on Twitter may also get their questions answered by the talent during the Watch Party. If you want to join the Watch Party and live-tweeting fun then you will need to follow these actors and filmmakers (additional participants will be announced as they are confirmed):
  • Matt Ryan - @mattryanreal
  • Jason O’Mara - @jason_omara
  • Christopher Gorham - @ChrisGorham
  • Co-Director Christina Sotta - @sodasotta
  • Screenwriter Ernie Altbacker - @ejaltbacker
  • Screenwriter Mairghread Scott - @MairghreadScott
  • Executive Producer James Tucker - @JTuckerAnimator
In our spoiler-free review of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, we praised the R-rated film for taking "full advantage of the fact that it's the final chapter in a 15-movie arc. Its narrative veers into some very surprising and compelling directions, and somehow it manages to pay off on loose ends from across the DCU while still chronicling the final battle between the Justice League and Darkseid." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=justice-league-dark-apokolips-war&captions=true"] Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is now available on Digital and on DVD/Blu-ray/4K on Tuesday, May 19.

The Cast of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Will Be on IGN Tomorrow!

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is the final entry in the current DC Universe Movie canon, capping a seven-year, 15-film animated journey that began with the release of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox in 2013. A milestone like that deserves a fun celebration so IGN and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment want you to join the cast and filmmakers of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War on Saturday, May 9, at 3pm PT/6pm ET, for a special one-hour panel, streaming exclusively here on IGN as well as on our YouTube and Facebook platforms. Our panelists include Jerry O’Connell, voice of Superman for seven films; Matt Ryan, the voice of Constantine for both of the Justice League Dark films in the arc; Jason O’Mara, the series’ voice of Batman for 11 DC Universe Movies; Christopher Gorham, the voice of The Flash in six films; co-directors Matt Peters and Christina Sotta; screenwriter Ernie Altbacker; and executive producer James Tucker, the maestro overseeing the continuous Justice League arc for the past seven years. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/08/justice-league-dark-apokolips-war-exclusive-lasers-clip] IGN's panel will be preceded by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Virtual Watch Party with the cast and filmmakers at 1pm PT/4pm ET, where fans are encouraged to download the film from the digital retailer of their choice and tweet along with the stars and filmmakers. Fans on Twitter may also get their questions answered by the talent during the Watch Party. If you want to join the Watch Party and live-tweeting fun then you will need to follow these actors and filmmakers (additional participants will be announced as they are confirmed):
  • Matt Ryan - @mattryanreal
  • Jason O’Mara - @jason_omara
  • Christopher Gorham - @ChrisGorham
  • Co-Director Christina Sotta - @sodasotta
  • Screenwriter Ernie Altbacker - @ejaltbacker
  • Screenwriter Mairghread Scott - @MairghreadScott
  • Executive Producer James Tucker - @JTuckerAnimator
In our spoiler-free review of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, we praised the R-rated film for taking "full advantage of the fact that it's the final chapter in a 15-movie arc. Its narrative veers into some very surprising and compelling directions, and somehow it manages to pay off on loose ends from across the DCU while still chronicling the final battle between the Justice League and Darkseid." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=justice-league-dark-apokolips-war&captions=true"] Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is now available on Digital and on DVD/Blu-ray/4K on Tuesday, May 19.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases Alpha Testers’ Gameplay Screenshots

Microsoft is continuing its alpha test for the next Microsoft Flight Simulator. The dev team shared a few updates about what’s coming down the pipeline for the simulator’s alpha and shared some gorgeous screenshots from alpha testers that shows how far along the simulator is already. In the most recent development update, the Flight Simulator team announced that Alpha Build Update 1.3.X.X. is coming next week. The new build adds several fixes for the Airbus A320, along with other additions. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/09/30/microsoft-flight-simulator-flying-over-seoul-korea"] The team is also looking to add more testers to the Alpha in the coming weeks. That said, testers are already getting hands-on time with Microsoft’s newest flight simulator and are sharing screenshots of their flights. Here’s a gallery of user-submitted screenshots credited to the player who submitted them. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=microsoft-flight-simulator-alpha-tester-screenshots&captions=true"] The incredible level of detail probably explains why the Alpha has a huge 150GB install size. Developers have said previously that they want to include “all airports on Earth,” to give you a sense of the ambitious scale for the project. For more, check out IGN’s hands-on preview of Microsoft Flight Simulator. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases Alpha Testers’ Gameplay Screenshots

Microsoft is continuing its alpha test for the next Microsoft Flight Simulator. The dev team shared a few updates about what’s coming down the pipeline for the simulator’s alpha and shared some gorgeous screenshots from alpha testers that shows how far along the simulator is already. In the most recent development update, the Flight Simulator team announced that Alpha Build Update 1.3.X.X. is coming next week. The new build adds several fixes for the Airbus A320, along with other additions. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/09/30/microsoft-flight-simulator-flying-over-seoul-korea"] The team is also looking to add more testers to the Alpha in the coming weeks. That said, testers are already getting hands-on time with Microsoft’s newest flight simulator and are sharing screenshots of their flights. Here’s a gallery of user-submitted screenshots credited to the player who submitted them. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=microsoft-flight-simulator-alpha-tester-screenshots&captions=true"] The incredible level of detail probably explains why the Alpha has a huge 150GB install size. Developers have said previously that they want to include “all airports on Earth,” to give you a sense of the ambitious scale for the project. For more, check out IGN’s hands-on preview of Microsoft Flight Simulator. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Concept Artist Discusses Those Cancelled Zelda and Mario Spin-Offs

Concept art revealing the existence of cancelled spin-off games based on The Legend of Zelda's Sheik and Mario's Boo was recently discovered by Shinesparkers, but the artist behind it says very few people at Nintendo would ever have seen them before the games were canned. Speaking to IGN, ex-Retro Studios concept artist Sammy Hall explained that both games were in pre-production when cancelled, and "I doubt many at Nintendo proper saw much of any of this stuff. I was mostly put into a room like Milton from Office Space and tasked to brainstorm between other projects." Created while at Metroid Prime creator Retro Studios, images of both games were posted to Hall's ArtStation account over the course of the last two years - they have since been removed. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/01/25/metroid-prime-4-has-been-handed-to-retro-studios-ign-daily-fix"] One set of galleries showed a game set around a male version of Sheik, the character most associated with Zelda's disguise in Ocarina of Time. It would have been an action-JRPG, set after the dark timeline of Ocarina of Time, in which the last male Sheikah travels across a ruined Hyrule while a Dark Gerudo tribe gives birth to a new form of Ganon. It would apparently have acted as an origin story for the Master Sword. The other is a game based around playing as a Boo from the Mario series, possibly titled Haunt, and seemingly designed for a handheld consoles. It may have been set around a Boo learning to scare. According to Hall, the ideas for both games came from ex-Retro leads Mark Pacini, Todd Keller and Kynan Pearson, but were "cancelled the week they went to create their other studios." It seems likely that, following the huge admiration for Metroid Prime - itself a spin-off from a beloved Nintendo franchise - that Retro either decided, or was asked to explore other new ideas within established series. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/nintendos-next-gen-console-may-come-in-2023-ign-daily-fix"] Retro's finished work never returned to the Mario or Zelda franchises (aside from co-developing Mario Kart 7), with the company making the newer Donkey Kong platformers, and now engaged in making Metroid Prime 4 - a return to the groundbreaking series it created. Hall no longer works in the game industry. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter.

Concept Artist Discusses Those Cancelled Zelda and Mario Spin-Offs

Concept art revealing the existence of cancelled spin-off games based on The Legend of Zelda's Sheik and Mario's Boo was recently discovered by Shinesparkers, but the artist behind it says very few people at Nintendo would ever have seen them before the games were canned. Speaking to IGN, ex-Retro Studios concept artist Sammy Hall explained that both games were in pre-production when cancelled, and "I doubt many at Nintendo proper saw much of any of this stuff. I was mostly put into a room like Milton from Office Space and tasked to brainstorm between other projects." Created while at Metroid Prime creator Retro Studios, images of both games were posted to Hall's ArtStation account over the course of the last two years - they have since been removed. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/01/25/metroid-prime-4-has-been-handed-to-retro-studios-ign-daily-fix"] One set of galleries showed a game set around a male version of Sheik, the character most associated with Zelda's disguise in Ocarina of Time. It would have been an action-JRPG, set after the dark timeline of Ocarina of Time, in which the last male Sheikah travels across a ruined Hyrule while a Dark Gerudo tribe gives birth to a new form of Ganon. It would apparently have acted as an origin story for the Master Sword. The other is a game based around playing as a Boo from the Mario series, possibly titled Haunt, and seemingly designed for a handheld consoles. It may have been set around a Boo learning to scare. According to Hall, the ideas for both games came from ex-Retro leads Mark Pacini, Todd Keller and Kynan Pearson, but were "cancelled the week they went to create their other studios." It seems likely that, following the huge admiration for Metroid Prime - itself a spin-off from a beloved Nintendo franchise - that Retro either decided, or was asked to explore other new ideas within established series. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/nintendos-next-gen-console-may-come-in-2023-ign-daily-fix"] Retro's finished work never returned to the Mario or Zelda franchises (aside from co-developing Mario Kart 7), with the company making the newer Donkey Kong platformers, and now engaged in making Metroid Prime 4 - a return to the groundbreaking series it created. Hall no longer works in the game industry. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter.