Monthly Archives: May 2021
Next Battlefield Planned for Release Between October and December 2021
Aubrey Plaza and Danny DeVito Are Getting Their Own Animated Horror Sitcom
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2 Could Also Get a Re-Release
After the surprise re-release of the original Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance on consoles (PC and mobile to come later), it seems fan reaction has been strong enough that a re-release of Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2 is “on the table,” according to developer Black Isle Studios.
Black Isle took the time to thank fans on Twitter and respond to additional comments and concerns.
“The sequel is on the table. Stay tuned!” Black Isle said.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/05/06/baldurs-gate-dark-alliance-official-launch-trailer"]Dark Alliance 2 came out in 2004 on PS2 and Xbox, three years after the release of the original. The cult classic hack-and-slash RPG released to generally positive reviews, receiving an 8.4 out of 10 from IGN for its continuation of the original’s formula, moderately mixed up with the new necromancer class and workshop feature.
Just don’t expect a full remake. The first Dark Alliance re-release has 4K support, backwards compatibility, and two-player co-op, but new features aren’t really a draw here.
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If you’re a fan of the D&D realm, the upcoming Dark Alliance from Tuque Studios combines modern design with that old school combat feel, but we’ll find out for sure when that launches on June 22. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/Drizzt fanboy for IGN.Overwatch 2: Two Hours of Gameplay Being Shown This Month
Edward Norton Joins Knives Out 2
Edward Norton is joining the cast of Rian Johnson’s Knives Out sequel, reports Deadline.
Norton is joining Daniel Craig’s gentleman sleuth Benoit Blanc’, along with the recently cast Dave Bautista. Neither Norton nor Bautista's characters have been revealed.
Director Rian Johnson is returning to both direct and write the Knives Out sequel.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/31/netflix-purchases-knives-out-sequels-for-450-million-ign-news"]The cast for the sequel is already stacking up, and considering the original Knives Out very much capitalized on a strong cast of well-known actors (including Captain America’s Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, and more), we may see some more well-known names join the cast in the future.
Just don’t expect any familiar faces to show up besides Craig’s Blanc. Director Rian Johnson confirmed any sequel will be centered around a new mystery and cast.
Netflix certainly spent the money to merit some strong casting, paying a record $450 million in March to acquire the rights to Johnson’s films, and ordering two sequels for the streaming service.
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Norton is best known for his breakout roles in the late 90’s Fight Club and American History X. He’s also appeared in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel and Isle of Dogs. His latest work was seen in 2019’s Motherless Brooklyn, a neo-noir film where Norton plays a private investigator with Tourette syndrome attempting to solve the murder of his mentor. He also briefly joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a turn as Bruce Banner in 2008's The Incredible Hulk before being replaced by Mark Ruffalo in The Avengers. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/donut for IGN.Tig Notaro Herself Is an Incredible Visual Effect in Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead
Despite being a movie featuring countless zombies, including an undead tiger, one special effect in Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead stands out for being particularly peculiar. In an interview with Vulture, actress, and comedian Tig Notaro explained how strange it was to completely digitally replace an actor in the upcoming Netflix action film, acting out almost her entire role by herself.
Moviegoers who’ve been paying attention to Snyder’s Army of the Dead may remember that Notaro’s role (a helicopter pilot who joins Dave Bautista’s heist crew) was originally given to comedian Chris D’Elia.
After D’Elia was accused of soliciting porn from underage teenagers (an accusation the actor still denies), the production crew behind Army of the Dead was left with a difficult question: How do they replace an actor when reshoots would be financially difficult and a pandemic makes it unsafe to gather actors back together?
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/04/13/army-of-the-dead-official-trailer"]The answer was to bring on Notaro, in what was a pretty unusual role for the 50-year-old, and have her film her scenes entirely against greenscreen and receive weapons training over Zoom calls.
“I did firearm training over Zoom in my office while my children were playing Lego in the next room,” she says. “I hid it from them, not because they’d get hurt but because I didn’t want them to think I had a machine gun.”
Notaro is understandably very different physically from the taller D’Elia, which made framing the reshoots an interesting challenge.
“I had to do this incredibly technical experiment, re-creating every scene, shot for shot,” Snyder says. “My visual-effects supervisor, Marcus Taormina, did the work of taking Chris completely out of the movie so Tig could have freedom [to move] within the scenes.”
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/05/10/army-of-the-dead-zombie-tiger-clip"]The crew effectively recreated entire sets with Notaro’s character using greenscreen and green props. Notaro also had to match the pace and tone of her dialogue to what was originally recorded so other actors looked like they were reacting realistically.
“They’d line up a piece of tape on the ground and say, ‘Okay, you’ve fallen in line with a group of people. You’re walking into a building,’ ” Notaro said. “I’d be like, ‘Is it kind of a mosey? Okay, I’ll mosey.’ Then Zack might say, ‘That’s a little too fast with the moseying,’ and we’d start over again.”
One of the film’s most difficult shots involved Notaro flying a helicopter while Bautista fought a zombie right behind her, a scene he’d shot a year earlier.
“That’s where I’m like, ‘I am not a trained actor,’ ” she says. “I had to be yelling lines, I have a zombie in the back of my helicopter, I have to press the right buttons and flick the right switches. You’re sitting there with all these adults standing ten feet away while you’re alone, acting like you’re crashing. I thought, Oh my God, I feel like an idiot. Can we be done with this?”
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=2021-movies-preview&captions=true"]To acknowledge the awkwardness of the whole situation, and to recognize Notaro’s efforts in a difficult situation, Snyder presented Notaro with a fake Oscar award for “Best Out-of-Focus Actor.”
If you can’t wait for Snyder’s Army of the Dead, the good news is that starting on May 14, 250 Cinemark locations will play it a week before its May 21 Netflix launch date. This isn’t the first time Snyder has touched the zombie genre, but he told reporters during a set visit that he’s hoping to deconstruct the action genre in a way similar to his Dawn of the Dead remake. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.RDO: Claim Double RDO$ on Trader Sell Missions, and More
Xbox Is Making Quick Resume Even Quicker
Skull and Bones Delayed Yet Again to 2022
EA Play Live Showcase Coming in July
Usually timed around E3, this year's EA Play Live comes more than a month later than gaming's biggest showcase. We can likely expect announcements for EA Sports' flagship series like FIFA and Madden, and perhaps new looks at previously announced games like Dragon Age 4 or Skate 4. Of course, there will likely be some brand new announcements spinkled in there too. EA has also recently completed some major acquisitions, picking up racing expert Codemasters and Super Mega Baseball developer Metalhead, so we could see what's to come from the new studios too. Last year's EA Play Live saw teasers for Dragon Age 4 and Battlefield 6, the announcement of Skate 4, a gameplay reveal for Star Wars Squadrons, and the announcement of It Takes Two, among other things. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.EA Play Live is coming back July 22nd. Save the date! pic.twitter.com/qh9OOGhPTm
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