WandaVision Was Filmed Before A Live Studio Audience

Disney+’s first Marvel Cinematic Universe series has arrived, WandaVision. The first two episodes of the series were released on January 15, and the MCU show leans heavily into every aspect from classic sitcoms. So much so that WandaVision was filmed before a live studio audience.

In a recently released featurette for the new Disney+ original, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the show, along with some cast and crew interviews. And it’s revealed that the series really did have a live studio audience watching the filming.

“It was nerve-wracking, but I think it was so rewarding and so funny,” Paul Bettany (Vision) says during the video.

While there are still sitcoms that have a live audience sit in and watch the magic happen, the idea of one watching WandaVision being filmed does seem odd–even if the show pays homage to that genre of television.

WandaVision is out now on Disney+, and in GameSpot’s WandaVision review, Chris E. Hayner said, “Marvel Studios attempted something they hadn’t tried before and wound up with a show that’s somehow a classic family sitcom that is also propelling forward the storytelling of the universe of epic films that has been unspooling for over a decade. Now you will just have to wait for the slow burn narrative to reveal itself.”

If you’re looking for more on the new Marvel show, check out some Easter eggs from Episodes 1 and 2, a possible connection for the show to the comics, and a quick MCU refresher just to remember what everyone in the cinematic universe is up to.

Joaquin Phoenix Movie About Napoleon Is Coming To Apple Studios

Apple Studios is looking to compete with Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming services, and the iPhone company just made a big move. According to Deadline, Apple Studios has reached a deal with famed director Ridley Scott for his new Napoleon Bonaparte movie, Kitbag, that will star Joaquin Phoenix in the title role.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the investment might have been significant given the talent attached to the project. Production on the film is expected to begin in early 2022 in the UK.

This is the first time that Scott and Phoenix are working together since Scott directed the actor in Gladiator. Phoenix played Commodus in a memorable performance that earned him an Oscar nomination.

The screenplay for Kitbag was written by David Scarpa, who previously worked with Scott on the drama All the Money in the World.

Scott has a first-look deal for movies with 20th Century Studios, but that company apparently passed on Kitbag, paving the way for Scott to sign it with Apple Studios. Scott was already in business with Apple, as he has a first-look deal for TV projects at the company.

“Napoleon is a man I’ve always been fascinated by,” Scott told Deadline. “He came out of nowhere to rule everything–but all the while he was waging a romantic war with his adulterous wife Josephine. He conquered the world to try to win her love, and when he couldn’t, he conquered it to destroy her, and destroyed himself in the process.”

“No actor could ever embody Napoleon like Joaquin,” Scott added. “He created one of movie history’s most complex Emperors in Gladiator, and we’ll create another with his Napoleon.”

Kitbag–which is a reference to the line, “There is a general’s staff hidden in every soldier’s kitbag”–is just the latest big get for Apple Studios. In 2020, Apple signed the new movie Emancipation from Antoine Fuqua and starring Will Smith, as well as Killers of the Flower Moon from Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.

Apple also stepped in to buy Tom Hanks’ WWII drama Greyhound amid the COVID-19 pandemic, while Apple will stream the new Tom Holland movie Cherry from the directors of Avengers: Endgame.

As for Scott, his next movie is The Last Duel, a period drama that recently finished filming. The King Charles VI movie stars Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Jodie Comer, and Adam Driver.

Netflix Announced Two Interactive Movies Where You Battle Nature For 2021

Netflix has released a trailer for Animals on the Loose: A You Vs. Wild Movie, which is an upcoming action-packed interactive feature starring outdoorsman Bear Grylls. The film will land on the streaming platform February 16–check out the trailer below.

The official synopsis indicates that the 90-minute interactive story focuses on the chaos after a protective fence surrounding a wildlife sanctuary has mysteriously suffered a breach, thereby setting all the animals on the loose. Afterwards, “Bear is called in to help rescue a mischievous baboon, track down a hungry lion, and fix the fence before any more animals get out. Three urgent missions await you with only so much time and Bear needs your help.”

This is not the first such interactive film to hit Netflix, nor the first to feature Bear Grylls. In 2019, Grylls launched a series titled You Vs. Wild, which had viewers navigate Grylls through “dense jungles, towering mountains, brutal deserts, and mysterious forests.” In a release accompanying this announcement, Netflix also indicates that there will be another You Vs. Wild movie “later this year.”

While interactive features are not what Netflix is necessarily known for, it is clear the streaming service is committed to continue supplying them. The 2019 Black Mirror spin-off adventure Bandersnatch won an Emmy for Outstanding Television Movie–but there have also been interesting experiments with Boss Baby: Get that Baby! and also Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend.

Elden Ring Trailer Artist Posts Concept Art, Says There’s No Hidden Meaning, Elden Ring Community Goes Wild Anyway

An artist that worked on the Elden Ring teaser trailer has posted concept art made for it – and made very clear that he has no intimate knowledge of the game. Of course, this being Elden Ring, the community has gone wild with delight nonetheless. It’s been genuinely lovely.

Posted on his Artstation account, Gabriel Björk Stiernström showed off several concept pieces, along with observations about why they weren’t eventually used in the game’s E3 announcement trailer. On the Elden Ring subreddit, Stiernström posted a statement to contextualise the work – and cool any speculation about potential new details hidden in the art. He ends that statement by saying, “You can read into the concept art as much as you like, but I really have no knowledge of the game.”

The images include various takes on the hammering scene we see in the trailer – including a version of the scene covered in tree roots that was described as “too much Dark Souls” – different takes on the scepter and dais being used in that scene, and an ‘exploration concept’ for what the final hit effect could look like (below).

Stiernström explained the process of his work at Digic Pictures, the company tasked with helping to create the hammering scene in the E3 teaser, saying “I had no idea what I was working on”.

“Most of these were made for internal discussion at Digic Pictures between the Art Director, Director, Producer and Leads,” Stiernström continues. “When they were happy with something they would then share those concepts with the client. In the end FromSoftware would more or less provide us with most of the concept art in any case.

“I received a brief for each task, but ideas change during production and so does the brief. What you do today is irrelevant tomorrow. Sometimes a brief is very clear and other times it’s open for interpretations. We try to provide our expertise regarding how we can convey the clients wanted mood and style through lighting, animation, composition, camera angles, focal lengths, colors etc.”

Famously, with so little to go on since that teaser arrived, the Elden Ring community is incredibly hungry for new details, even creating an entire lore for the game themselves as they wait. So, while it might not be the actual Elden Ring, this art is about as close as we’ve come to official images since that trailer. As you can imagine, it’s gone down well among fans, with many thanking Stiernström for the post, calling the artist a hero, and praising the art itself.

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Of course, others took this as an opportunity to make self-deprecating jokes at the expense of the community, with memes galore appearing shortly after the post.

And, of course, there were still those that, despite Stiernström’s caveats, went looking for information. GoatKiddclxvi wrote, “Roots everywhere! Indeed, the scene takes place in a tree! Man this is nuts, thank you very much”, to which ForeverEqual replied, “That was I first noticed as well. This pretty much confirms the tree theory!” (That theory being that the game draws inspiration from Yggdrasil, the world tree of Norse folklore).

Others have taken the unexpected post to mean that internal NDAs around the game are coming to an end, meaning they may get more news in the near future. LentStories wrote “The fact that he has this posted on his official portfolio makes me think he isn’t doing this without some kind of permission; either an NDA ending, or direct permission from Fromsoft. Both give me some degree of hope for further news.”

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Most strikingly, the overriding response, across all the posts I’ve read, has been one of positivity. It’s genuinely a joy to read through the Elden Ring subreddit today, as people celebrate something new to pore over, and build it into the self-reflexive lore the community’s built. If this is the response to concept art for a trailer, I can’t wait to visit after FromSoftware finally reveals more.

So, what do we actually know about Elden Ring? We know it’s an open world Soulslike from Dark Souls creator Hidetaka Miyazaki and Game of Thrones writer George R.R. Martin. Miyazaki says it’s an evolution of Dark Souls, and we know that head of Xbox Phil Spencer has played it. Aside from that, it’s very much a blank page. Here’s hoping 2021 is when it’s filled in.

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Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Preorders Are Live Now

After years of rumors and fans clamoring for it, BioWare announced a remastered edition of the Mass Effect Trilogy during last year’s N7 Day celebration. Mass Effect: Legendary edition is set to release this spring for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Though an exact release date hasn’t been revealed, recent retailer listings have suggested that the remaster could arrive March 12. Regardless of whether that turns out to be true or not, it’s clear fans won’t have to wait much longer to replay the beloved role-playing series with performance and visual upgrades. If you already know you’re going to dive back into the saga at launch, you can preorder Mass Effect: Legendary edition now.

The console versions of Mass Effect: Legendary edition come with free upgrades to PS5 and Xbox Series X. While BioWare hasn’t shown off any gameplay of the collection since announcing it on N7 Day, the studio has promised updated textures, shaders, and technical enhancements. Mass Effect: Legendary edition will include all three single-player campaigns as well as every piece of DLC. At this time, it’s unclear if the multiplayer mode from Mass Effect 3 will be featured in the collection, but the wording of BioWare’s blog post suggests it won’t be included.

Mass Effect: Legendary edition will surely help fans endure the wait for the next mainline Mass Effect game. Announced during The Game Awards 2020 with a brief teaser trailer, the new entry in the series doesn’t have a title just yet. No release window has been revealed, but BioWare is also working on Anthem and Dragon Age 4, so it’s unlikely it’ll release anytime soon.

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Epic Expands Its Apple And Google Lawsuits To UK

Epic has expanded its Fortnite legal battle with Apple and Google to the United Kingdom, now asking an antitrust tribunal to rule against the hardware and software giant as well.

Bloomberg reports that in its latest filing, Epic said that Apple has abused its “dominant position” and that its removal of Fortnite from the App Store was unlawful. The complaint was similar to another one filed the same day against Google. The Fortnite developer raised its legal challenge to the Competition Appeal Tribunal, a public body that oversees antitrust law.

Though the legal challenges have been ongoing in the States, this is the first time Epic has made a move to bring Fortnite back to the British App Store.

The court battle began when Epic issued an update to Fortnite offering in-app purchases that circumvented Apple and Google’s guidelines to give them a percentage of profits generated from IAPs. Apple and Google subsequently pulled Fortnite from their stores.

Epic has argued that Apple and Google are monopolies in the mobile space, operating closed app ecosystems and requiring developers to pay a share. It has also argued that the policy is arbitrary, as some services like Netflix are allowed to offer subscriptions that never go through Apple, even though the app is available on Apple devices. There’s some indication in the legal filings that Epic would like to open its own competing app marketplace.

Though Epic has filed legal challenges against Google as well, most of its public-facing statements have been aimed squarely at Apple–from a parody 1984 video it had ready to go when Apple took action to offering a not-too-subtle jab at Apple CEO Tim Cook. The hearings are scheduled to begin in July.

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The Friends Reunion Special Is Definitely Still Happening, Lisa Kudrow Says

The American sitcom Friends is one of the most beloved TV shows ever, and a reunion special was originally slated to premiere on HBO Max in 2020 as a marquee offering to help encourage people to sign up. However, filming was delayed due to COVID-19 and there is still no official word on when the show will premiere. Some are wondering if it’s still happening at all.

Series star Lisa Kudrow, who played Phoebe on the show for all of its 10 seasons, said on Rob Lowe’s podcast recently (via EW) that the reunion special is definitely still happening. Some of the sequences have been filmed already, in fact.

“There’s different facets to it, and we already shot packages of things. I pre-shot something for it already so we’re definitely doing it because I already shot a little something,” she said.

The reunion special is not a Friends reboot, and the actors will not be in character. The special will instead be a reunion for the actors, who have not gotten together for a TV special since 2004 when Friends went off the air.

“It’s not, like, a scripted thing. We’re not portraying our characters. It’s us getting together, which just doesn’t happen a lot and has never happened in front of other people since 2004 when we stopped,” Kudrow said. “I think it’ll be great.”

All six of the main cast members are coming back for the special. In addition to Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, and David Schwimmer will all take part. Series co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane will be included as well.

The special is set to film on the same soundstage on the Warner Bros. lot as the original series.

According to a report, all six stars are being paid between $2.5 million and $3 million to appear in the reunion. The actors are said to have collectively negotiated for the fees in the Friends reunion special. This is in keeping with tradition, as fans may recall that the actors also negotiated together to be paid $1 million per episode for the original show. This kind of collective bargaining was rare at the time, and it still is today for major TV shows.

When it’s finally filmed and finished, the Friends reunion special will air on HBO Max. It will join a growing catalog of content on HBO Max, as Warner Bros. has announced that its entire 2021 movie slate will be available to watch on the streaming platform.

First Images Revealed For New Mortal Kombat Movie

The creative team behind the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie, which is due out April 16 simultaneously in theaters and HBO Max, is well aware how earlier films in the series have garnered a reputation for being cheesy. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, director Simon McQuoid says his feature directorial debut will pay homage to the video game series’ over-the-top leanings while also going deep on the story. The story is worth clicking over to since it’s got tons of new shots of the film–plus another one not featured there over at EW’s Instagram.

For example, it’s impossible to think about Mortal Kombat without thinking about blood, something McQuoid says he and screenwriters Greg Russo and Dave Callaham really meditated on and wanted to be intentional about exploring in the story. For example, says McQuoid, “Blood represents family. Blood Represents connection. Blood represents who we are. Without getting too overcomplicated, what we did is use blood executionally.” (Presumably, pun intended.)

Taking this theme even further, the story is described as a blood feud that “needed to be told within the fight.” The clans of Hanzo and Bi-Han come to blows, and as the story unfolds more and more familiar characters from the universe get recruited into the fight as mercenaries and previously undiscovered descendants in each lineage rejoin the fold. An example of one wholly new character is Cole Young, played by actor and martial artist Lewis Tan.

Tan, like many of the principles involved with the film, told Entertainment Weekly about their fondness for the series. “I’ve been playing the game since I was a kid,” Tan said. “For lack of a better way to describe it, you don’t want to mess it up because it’s so iconic. You want to bring something new to the table that people haven’t seen before, but at the same time, really respect and pay homage to these legendary worlds that were already created.”

IGN UK Podcast #575: Wandavision is Wonderful Television

Cardy, Matt and Joe have all seen the first 3 episodes of WandaVision and are very much liking what they’ve seen so far. They also discuss what they’d like to see from the recently announced Indiana Jones and Star Wars games as well as talk about their time with Persona 5 Strikers, Grindstone and The Last Campfire. Plus the Endless Search makes its long-awaited return.

Remember, if you want to get in touch with the podcast, please do: [email protected].

IGN UK Podcast #575: WandaVision is Wonderful Television

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: Leaked Toy May Reveal Major Plot Point

This story contains potential spoilers for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

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Images of what appear to be an upcoming action figure based on a character from Disney+ show The Falcon and The Winter Soldier may have revealed a significant plot detail.

The figure, if genuine, does spoil what could be a major moment for the show, so we advise not reading ahead should you wish to remain in the dark.

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The new photos, which were posted to Twitter by account BRMarvelNews, show a Hasbro action figure of Sam Wilson dressed in a Captain America costume. The name badge on the toy’s packaging reads Captain America rather than Wilson’s more familiar superhero title, The Falcon. In addition, the packaging features an image of actor Anthony Mackie as Wilson dressed in the Captain America costume.

The costume itself is almost a 1:1 recreation of Sam Wilson’s Captain America costume from the Marvel comics, as debuted in All-New Captain America #1, published in November 2014. Wilson was granted the mantle of Captain America after Steve Rogers handed him the shield in Captain America Vol.7 #25. During the storyline of that era, Steve Rogers had been aged beyond his fighting prime, something that may have influenced the scene in Avengers: Endgame where aged Cap passes the shield to the Falcon.

For more, check out what to expect from the MCU in 2021, as well as the cast and characters from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier revealed so far. And if you have Disney+, be sure to read our review of WandaVision’s season premiere.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.