Family Guy Will ‘Phase Out’ Gay Jokes

According to executive producers Rich Appel and Alex Sulkin, Family Guy is “trying to phase out” gay jokes as the show will “shift and evolve in a lot of different ways.”

Speaking to TVLine, Appel and Sulkin discussed the episode that had Peter becoming President Trump’s latest press secretary.

The discussion was focused on how Family Guy, which first aired in 1999, has evolved over its 17 seasons.

During the episode, Peter told Trump that Family Guy has been “trying to phase out gay jokes,” and Sulkin and Appel commented on that statement and if it was, in fact, true.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Publisher Suing Over Pinkerton Use

Take-Two Interactive, publisher of Red Dead Redemption 2, is in a legal battle with the security company Pinkerton over the use of characters Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross, two Pinkerton agents featured in Rockstar’s latest title.

As reported by The Verge, this all began when Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations sent Take-Two a cease-and-desist letter over the previously mentioned characters in December.

Pinkerton appreciated Rockstar’s “clear affection” for Pinkerton, but felt the developer was “creating a false impression that the game was made by or connected with Pinkerton,” which it is not, and it is demanding Take-Two “pay either a lump sum or ongoing royalties.”

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We’re Streaming New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Live Tomorrow

We’re throwing a Mario Party tomorrow and you’re invited! No, not that kind of Mario Party. More like a New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe party.

Join Brian, Casey, Brendan, and Tom as they stream two hours of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe on Tuesday, January 15 from 1-3pm PT/4-6pm ET/9-11pm UK (Wednesday, January 16 from 6-8am AET).

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As always, you can watch right here on the front page of IGN.com, or you can find us on YouTubeTwitch, and Mixer.

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The Sopranos Prequel Movie Adds Two More Big Names

The Sopranos, regarded as one of the best TV shows of all time, is coming back through a prequel movie, and now we’ve learned about two other actors who will star in it.

Variety reports that The Punisher actor Jon Bernthal and Oscar-nominated actress Vera Farmiga will have roles in the movie, though there is no word on what characters they’ll play. Bernthal and Farmiga have appeared in mobster media before, with Bernal starring in the Frank Darabont TV show Mob City and Farmiga in Martin Scorsese’s Boston mafia movie The Departed.

All we know so far about the Sopranos prequel movie, which is called The Many Saints of Newark, is that it’s set in the 1960s during the Newark race riots. Sopranos TV show creator David Chase co-wrote the script with another Sopranos veteran, Lawrence Konner.

The film is being directed by Alan Taylor, who directed episodes of Game of Thrones and the Marvel movie Thor: The Dark World. Perhaps more relevant to this movie, he also directed episodes of The Sopranos.

Alessandro Nivola (Jurassic Park III) will play Dickie Moltisanti in The Many Saints of Newark, but, as mentioned, it’s unclear who Bernthal and Farmiga will play. Dickie Moltisanti is the father of Christopher Moltisanti, who was played by Michael Imperioli in the TV series.

The Sopranos ran for 86 episodes, from 1999 to 2007. The late James Gandolfini starred as mob boss Tony Soprano, a role for which he earned multiple awards. Nivola told The Associated Press (watch the video above) that Tony Soprano will be in the new movie, but it’s unclear who may play him. Whatever the case, the film will go into the history between Dickie Moltisanti and Tony Soprano. Filming begins in April.

Two Mission: Impossible Sequels to Film Back-to-Back

Christopher McQuarrie, the writer and director responsible for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and Fallout, is set to write and direct two more sequels back-to-back.

Reported by Variety, the reasoning for the combined schedule is to capitalize on the major critical and financial success of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, which was both the best reviewed and highest-grossing film in the franchise to date. The first sequel is expected to premiere in Summer 2021 while the second will likely follow in Summer 2022. Paramount Pictures allegedly wants to avoid cannibalizing sales for its upcoming Tom Cruise-led Top Gun: Maverick, which is set to hit theaters on June 26, 2020.

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Two More Mission Impossible Movies Coming From Fallout Director

After the big success of 2018’s Mission Impossible: Fallout, director Christopher McQuarrie is signing on to write and direct two sequels, according to a new report. Not only that, but Variety’s report claims the sequels will shoot back-to-back so they can be released sooner to capitalise on the hype surrounding the franchise right now.

According to the report, the first would premiere in summer 2021 with the next one following a year later. McQuarrie seemingly confirmed the news on Twitter.

Shooting back-to-back is not new for movies, as Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame were shot one after the other so they could be released in 2018 and 2019. All three of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies were shot in the manner, too.

Mission Impossible: Fallout, which starred a 56-year-old Tom Cruise, was a massive success commercially and critically. It made more than $791 million worldwide, which represented the biggest box office performance in the history of the Mission Impossible series. It was also well-received by critics, notching a franchise-best 97 percent on Rotten Tomatoes; it was heralded as one of the best action movies of 2018.

According to Variety, the first of the sequels may start shooting in 2019. Cruise is currently filming the Top Gun sequel, while McQuarrie is keeping busy too, as he’s set to direct the new Rainbow Six movie Without Remorse starring Michael B. Jordan.

Presumably Cruise will return for the two Mission Impossible sequels, but there is no word yet on the story or what other actors may join him.

Michelle Yeoh Gets Star Trek: Discovery Spin-Off Series

There’s more pre-Kirk Star Trek on the way for fans of Star Trek: Discovery. CBS has officially announced a spin-off from its streaming-only series, which will follow Michelle Yeoh’s character from Season 1 and her exploits as part of the Federation’s secret intelligence agency, Section 31.

CBS announced that the spin-off, which is currently untitled, will air exclusively on CBS All Access, the same as Discovery. It sounds as if the new series will take place after the events of Discovery Season 2, which looks to expand on the exploits of Yeoh’s character, Philippa Georgiou.

“The series will be produced by CBS Television Studios, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment,” the announcement states. “Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth will serve as executive producers. Aaron Baiers will serve as co-executive producer along with Bo Yeon Kim and Erika Lippoldt will also write the series.”

Spinning off a series about Georgiou is going to give Star Trek latitude to explore some of the more interesting aspects of Discovery. The first season saw the titular Federation starship and its crew finding its way into the Mirror Universe, the dark alternate reality that has shown up in a bunch of the Star Trek series. Yeoh played both the Georgiou in the Federation universe, who was killed in Discovery’s pilot episode, and the Mirror Universe side. At the end of Season 1, the more violent, slightly evil Mirror Universe version was brought back to the Federation side.

The spin-off series will find her as part of Section 31, a clandestine Federation intelligence agency that operates outside the bounds of the rest of the space government. Given Georgiou’s predilection for violence and scheming, she should fit right in–but it sounds like this will be a darker look at the Star Trek universe.

“I’m so excited to continue telling these rich Star Trek stories,” Yeoh said in the announcement. “Being a part of this Universe and this character specifically has been such a joy for me to play. I can’t wait to see where it all goes–certainly, I believe it will go ‘where no WOMAN has ever gone before!'”

This will be CBS’s fourth Star Trek show: Also in the works are a series about Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with Sir Patrick Stewart returning to the role, and Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated comedy series from Rick and Morty executive producer Mike McMahan.

Meanwhile, it sounds like we’ll be learning more about Georgiou in Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, which premieres on CBS All Access on January 17.

Disclosure: CBS Interactive is the parent company of GameSpot.

Fortnite Update Bringing Glider Redeploy Back, With A Big Change

Fortnite flirted with an deployable glider that would let you soar across the battlefield in style, but quickly ended the test feature. Now it’s back as an item, with a handful of changes that Epic says should make the glider fulfill its intended purpose.

Starting with the v7.20 patch, the Glider Redeploy will take up an inventory slot and be discoverable as a normal piece of loot in chests, vending machines, and supply llamas. You don’t need to select the item, but it will use up charges and then disappear once all the charges have been used. Using Launch Pads, Rifts, and LTM respawns won’t use a charge.

“There was a very split response on the mechanic which revealed some positives as well as some negatives,” Epic said in the update detailing the changes. “We removed the mechanic from default modes, but feel an alternative implementation will help in solving some of those negatives and better suits our goals.”

It says that the goal is to provide “mobility and utility” but to make sure it’s balanced and can be iterated on. The new changes aim to give the studio more flexibility for iteration going forward. For Soaring 50s or other large-team modes, you’ll automatically start with a Glider with 50 charges.

We’re in the midst of Season 7 of Fortnite, so if you need some help earning this season’s cosmetics while you play with the new glider, check out our challenge guide. Just recently Fortnite changed another aerial vehicle, with an update that nerfed the plane.

Just Dance: Sony’s Screen Gems Developing Movie Based on Ubisoft Video Game

Screen Gems, a subdivision of Sony Pictures, has reportedly acquired the rights to make a feature film based off of Ubisoft’s hit music series Just Dance.

Reported by Deadline, this acquisition follows some competitive bidding over the property’s film rights. Ubisoft Film and Television and Olive Bridge Entertainment will reportedly help develop and produce the film. For Ubisoft Film and Television, Jason Altman and Margaret Boykin will produce while Jodi Hildebrand and Will Gluck will do the same for Olive Bridge Entertainment.

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