Monthly Archives: November 2021

Animal Crossing Happy Home Paradise DLC Players Warned Of Remodel Bug

"Don't remodel your neighbors' houses when the airport is open" sounds like one of those bizarre, antiquated laws that was put on the books for a very specific reason a hundred years ago and was then forgotten about, but right now it's a very real rule you should follow in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

A tweet from the official Nintendo UK account warns players not to go to resident services and request to model a neighbor's home while the airport gates are open, lest they experience unintended "gameplay bugs." The same tweet was made by the official Nintendo of Australia and New Zealand account, though notably Nintendo of America hasn't said anything about it yet.

You're still good to remodel neighbor's homes, just close those airport gates first. Nintendo says if you do make this error and encounter bugs, you can simply end the play session and relaunch the game without losing data or having any other issues. A patch is on the way later this month that will prevent this from happening entirely.

It's not clear exactly what gameplay bugs are being referred to here, but it's probably best to be safe and just avoid the airport unless your island is just how you want it. Generally, having the airport open in Animal Crossing: New Horizons prohibits you from doing certain activities, like using Island Designer to change the terrain, sending mail, or buying items via Nook Shopping. And if a visitor is actually on your island, you can't change the decor in the area they're in. So it makes some sense that there might be an issue with completely changing a neighbor's house while your game is connected online.

The ability to remodel your neighbor's homes appeared in game just today with Animal Crossing's Happy Home Paradise DLC. If you've purchased the DLC, we have guides on how to unlock the new content and all the new activities you can do, alongside our general guide to everything else in the free portion of the Animal Crossing 2.0 update that dropped earlier this week.

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Marvel’s Eternals: Chloé Zhao Only Needed 25 Minutes To Film the MCU’s First Sex Scene

It's hard to believe given that there have been nearly 30 movies and several TV shows, but sex has never really appeared in the MCU. That's changing in the Eternals, releasing today, which features a "very mature love story" between two of its protagonists.

Warning! Major spoilers for The Eternals are ahead!

In The Eternals, heroes Ikaris [Richard Madden] and Sersi [Gemma Chan] fall in love in Ancient Babylon, where they consummate their relationship. Naturally, their 21st century reunion dredges up old emotions between them, which quickly becomes one of the focal points for the group's emotional conflicts.

Speaking with IGN, director Chloé Zhao talked about how that romance took shape in Eternals, and how she approached the sex scene between the two.

"It was written into the script because it's a very mature love story," Zhao said. "We wanted to show them physically loving each other. The actors, Gemma and Richard, asked 'Oh, we can do this for an MCU film?' And I said, 'Yeah, I think so.'"

Zhao then explained how the scene was constructed.

"Obviously we wanted to do it in a way that really communicated love, so we did it in the most beautiful time of the day," Zhaos said. "Props to the both of them because it's a very short window of time, like 25 minutes, and then once we put it together we showed them the scene, and right away they thought it was really beautiful, and there was no discussion after that."

In the course of the interview, Zhao also discussed the two post-credits scenes featuring Black Knight, revealing that she pitched her ideas directly Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige.

"I directed both the post-credit scenes and pitched these ideas to Kevin because I got really excited about Pip the Troll and Eros and their relationship, and also Black Knight," Zhao said. "Also, Eros' origin on Titan as an Eternal, how he might have affected Thanos the same way these Eternals affected earthlings. So it was very exciting."

The Eternals is out now, and while it has received mixed reviews from critics, it opened with a solid overseas box office take of $8.5 million. Our own review by Amelia Emberwing called the film "huge," but noted that the story "gets unwieldy when it shifts into a cosmic scale."

For more Eternals coverage, make sure to check out our explanation of the Black Knight and Kit Harington's future in the MCU and of Harry Styles' Starfox from the post credits scenes. We also take a deep dive into Eternals' ending, along with all the major Eternals easter eggs.

Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN

Marvel’s Eternals: Chloé Zhao Only Needed 25 Minutes To Film the MCU’s First Sex Scene

It's hard to believe given that there have been nearly 30 movies and several TV shows, but sex has never really appeared in the MCU. That's changing in the Eternals, releasing today, which features a "very mature love story" between two of its protagonists.

Warning! Major spoilers for The Eternals are ahead!

In The Eternals, heroes Ikaris [Richard Madden] and Sersi [Gemma Chan] fall in love in Ancient Babylon, where they consummate their relationship. Naturally, their 21st century reunion dredges up old emotions between them, which quickly becomes one of the focal points for the group's emotional conflicts.

Speaking with IGN, director Chloé Zhao talked about how that romance took shape in Eternals, and how she approached the sex scene between the two.

"It was written into the script because it's a very mature love story," Zhao said. "We wanted to show them physically loving each other. The actors, Gemma and Richard, asked 'Oh, we can do this for an MCU film?' And I said, 'Yeah, I think so.'"

Zhao then explained how the scene was constructed.

"Obviously we wanted to do it in a way that really communicated love, so we did it in the most beautiful time of the day," Zhaos said. "Props to the both of them because it's a very short window of time, like 25 minutes, and then once we put it together we showed them the scene, and right away they thought it was really beautiful, and there was no discussion after that."

In the course of the interview, Zhao also discussed the two post-credits scenes featuring Black Knight, revealing that she pitched her ideas directly Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige.

"I directed both the post-credit scenes and pitched these ideas to Kevin because I got really excited about Pip the Troll and Eros and their relationship, and also Black Knight," Zhao said. "Also, Eros' origin on Titan as an Eternal, how he might have affected Thanos the same way these Eternals affected earthlings. So it was very exciting."

The Eternals is out now, and while it has received mixed reviews from critics, it opened with a solid overseas box office take of $8.5 million. Our own review by Amelia Emberwing called the film "huge," but noted that the story "gets unwieldy when it shifts into a cosmic scale."

For more Eternals coverage, make sure to check out our explanation of the Black Knight and Kit Harington's future in the MCU and of Harry Styles' Starfox from the post credits scenes. We also take a deep dive into Eternals' ending, along with all the major Eternals easter eggs.

Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Halts Filming After Letitia Wright’s On-Set Injury

Filming for the Marvel sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has been put on hold until early 2022 as star Letitia Wright recovers from an on-set injury.

According to The Hollywood Reporter Wright, who plays T’Challa’s sister Shuri, was reportedly injured during a sequence involving a stunt rig back in August. Wright has been recovering in London while filming continued without her.

However, director Ryan Coogler is said to have shot all the footage available that doesn’t include Wright and so production must wait until she can return to the set.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wright’s character Shuri was “elevated” as the lead in the sequel after appearing in Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War/Endgame. Also per THR, Black Panther 2 is still on track for its November 11, 2022 release date.

Story details for Black Panther 2 are being tightly guarded, especially after franchise star and Black Panther himself, Chadwick Boseman, died in 2020 from cancer. Questions about how the record-breaking Black Panther franchise could continue without Boseman were one of the primary questions surrounding the sequel.

Boseman’s death left a crater in Hollywood beyond just Black Panther. The newly released Netflix western Harder They Fall included a small tribute to Boseman as an easter egg.

Marvel still has plenty of movies coming out in between now and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Check out IGN’s Eternals review or the full schedule of upcoming Marvel shows and movies.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Halts Filming After Letitia Wright’s On-Set Injury

Filming for the Marvel sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has been put on hold until early 2022 as star Letitia Wright recovers from an on-set injury.

According to The Hollywood Reporter Wright, who plays T’Challa’s sister Shuri, was reportedly injured during a sequence involving a stunt rig back in August. Wright has been recovering in London while filming continued without her.

However, director Ryan Coogler is said to have shot all the footage available that doesn’t include Wright and so production must wait until she can return to the set.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wright’s character Shuri was “elevated” as the lead in the sequel after appearing in Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War/Endgame. Also per THR, Black Panther 2 is still on track for its November 11, 2022 release date.

Story details for Black Panther 2 are being tightly guarded, especially after franchise star and Black Panther himself, Chadwick Boseman, died in 2020 from cancer. Questions about how the record-breaking Black Panther franchise could continue without Boseman were one of the primary questions surrounding the sequel.

Boseman’s death left a crater in Hollywood beyond just Black Panther. The newly released Netflix western Harder They Fall included a small tribute to Boseman as an easter egg.

Marvel still has plenty of movies coming out in between now and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Check out IGN’s Eternals review or the full schedule of upcoming Marvel shows and movies.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

Marvel’s Hawkeye Show Doesn’t Forget He Killed All Those People as Ronin

Remember in Avengers: Endgame when Hawkeye was Ronin and killed a bunch of people? It looks like the writers for the upcoming Disney Plus series, Hawkeye, do.

In an interview with Gamesradar, the comedy writing duo Bert & Bertie (Amber Finlayson and Katie Ellwood), said that the six-episode lighthearted Christmas-themed show isn't what most people would expect from Marvel Studios. The show borrows quite a bit from the 2012 Hawkeye comic run and Christmas issue by Matt Fraction and artist David Aja. Even so, it looks like the show will have some dark undertones to it.

When Clint Barton took up the mantel of Ronin, he went on a rampage after his entire family was wiped out by Thanos. Jeremy Renner, who plays the eponymous hero, didn't want to leave that part of the character out. The vigilante is part of Hawkeye now and in the upcoming series, it looks like his murderous past will catch up to him.

"[Renner] wanted the darkness," Bert says. "He wanted to go there. And there are moments that the Ronin Clint resurfaces. It's very important to have those depths that you can explore, so that he can come out of it."

The first two episodes of Hawkeye will air on Disney Plus on November 24. The most recent Marvel Cinematic Universe adventure, Eternals, arrives in theaters today. Make sure to check out IGN's Eternals review. 2021 will close out with Spider-Man: No Way Home on December 17, and be sure to also check out the full lineup of upcoming Marvel movies and shows.

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @yinyangfooey

Marvel’s Hawkeye Show Doesn’t Forget He Killed All Those People as Ronin

Remember in Avengers: Endgame when Hawkeye was Ronin and killed a bunch of people? It looks like the writers for the upcoming Disney Plus series, Hawkeye, do.

In an interview with Gamesradar, the comedy writing duo Bert & Bertie (Amber Finlayson and Katie Ellwood), said that the six-episode lighthearted Christmas-themed show isn't what most people would expect from Marvel Studios. The show borrows quite a bit from the 2012 Hawkeye comic run and Christmas issue by Matt Fraction and artist David Aja. Even so, it looks like the show will have some dark undertones to it.

When Clint Barton took up the mantel of Ronin, he went on a rampage after his entire family was wiped out by Thanos. Jeremy Renner, who plays the eponymous hero, didn't want to leave that part of the character out. The vigilante is part of Hawkeye now and in the upcoming series, it looks like his murderous past will catch up to him.

"[Renner] wanted the darkness," Bert says. "He wanted to go there. And there are moments that the Ronin Clint resurfaces. It's very important to have those depths that you can explore, so that he can come out of it."

The first two episodes of Hawkeye will air on Disney Plus on November 24. The most recent Marvel Cinematic Universe adventure, Eternals, arrives in theaters today. Make sure to check out IGN's Eternals review. 2021 will close out with Spider-Man: No Way Home on December 17, and be sure to also check out the full lineup of upcoming Marvel movies and shows.

George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @yinyangfooey

Game Scoop! 650: PS3, Wii Turn 15 – Remembering the Launches

Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, Justin Davis, and Mark "I Don't Know What a Sequel Is" Medina -- are looking back on the launches of the PS3 and Nintendo Wii. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions.

Watch the video above or hit the link below to your favorite podcast service.

Listen on:

Apple Podcasts

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Find previous episodes here!

Game Scoop! 650: PS3, Wii Turn 15 – Remembering the Launches

Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, Justin Davis, and Mark "I Don't Know What a Sequel Is" Medina -- are looking back on the launches of the PS3 and Nintendo Wii. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions.

Watch the video above or hit the link below to your favorite podcast service.

Listen on:

Apple Podcasts

YouTube

Spotify

Stitcher

Find previous episodes here!

Loki’s Miss Minutes Makes Her Marvel Comics Debut in Timeless

Marvel's Loki may be notable for introducing major new character like Sophia Di Martino's Sylvie Laufeydottir and Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror, but we all know the real breakout star of the series. Now the lovable Miss Minutes is making the jump from the MCU to Marvel's comic book universe.

Miss Minutes will make her comic book debut in December's Timeless. This one-shot special focuses on her master, Kang, as the Conqueror goes on the defensive to prevent his timeline from being replaced. Marvel hasn't revealed what role Miss Minutes herself will play in the story or if the Time Variance Authority is coming into play, but we imagine she's working to further her master's agenda.

Timeless is written by Jed MacKay (Black Cat) and drawn by Kev Walker (Old Man Logan), Greg Land (Symbiote Spider-Man) and Mark Bagley (The Amazing Spider-Man). While it tells a standalone story, Timeless is also intended to set the stage for some major storylines in 2022. It's clear Marvel has big plans for Kang now that the time-traveling villain has made his MCU debut.

“During the course of events in TIMELESS, the timeline undergoes significant trauma and Kang is put in the fascinating position of not knowing what happens next,” MacKay told CBR. “Things that should play out differently, others happen as expected, while yet others are completely new fabrications of a shaken timeline. There will certainly be plenty to speculate upon and some very exciting hints for what is to come over the next couple of years.”

Timeless will be released on December 29.

For more on Marvel's Loki, see why the Season 1 finale marks a major shift for the MCU and check out IGN's theories for what's next.

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