Disney’s Mulan Producer On How The Movie Business May Change Due To COVID

Disney’s next big movie is Mulan, a live-action take on the 1998 animated classic. The film was initially expected to premiere in theatres earlier this year, but the COVID-19 pandemic uprooted those plans. Now, the movie will screen in some theatres and more widely through Disney Plus as a paid movie. The hybrid model for the film’s release is not unprecedented, as other studios are experimenting with that, too, but Mulan is a $200 million blockbuster. As such, many will be watching to see if its unique release model proves successful.

Producer Jason Reed, a former Disney boss who now produces films through his own business, spoke with Deadline about this. He confirmed he was not directly involved with the decision to bring Mulan to Disney Plus, and it was Disney that ultimately made the call.

That being said, Reed had a lot to say on the matter and what it could mean for the future of film. These are “extraordinary times,” and you shouldn’t necessarily expect that the new distribution models that movie studios like Disney are trying to stick around in the long term, he said. Reed foresees a future where studios decide business models and release strategies on a per-movie basis.

“I don’t think that anything that is happening during the pandemic is setting a precedent for what has to happen in the future,” he said. “However, I do think that the pandemic has accelerated plans that we were already seeing. In our industry, as well as every other industries, my sense is that what we were seeing and what we’ve been seeing is a more dynamic distribution model evolving, one that tailors the distribution for the creative content as much as it does for the actual business model that’s preexisting; whether that’s day and date theatrical and streaming or whether it’s a hybrid approach like this is going to be, where some territories are theatrical and some territories are streaming only.”

All of the options will become “arrows in the quiver,” Reed said. Gone are the days of rigidly defined distribution models for movies, the executive added.

“It’s not going to fall back into the old model of, well, here’s the windows that we have and here’s the order in which we go, and here’s how long each one is if we’re going to individually sell off those windows where we have a big movie and it’s going to do X, and then we’re going to put it in the drive-ins and second-run theaters, and then we’re going to put it out in premium, and then we’re going to put it here, and then it’ll run on television,” Reed said. “I don’t think that’s going to continue as a set-in-stone model, but what I think what we will see is exhibition and distribution having to figure out how to best optimize each unit.”

Reed said a small indie film with a specific audience might elect to go with a streaming-only model, while a tentpole film might go to theatres before shifting to video-on-demand later.

“I think that everything is open, and everything is going to change,” he said.

Personally, Reed said he believes movie theatres are here to stay because he thinks people get value out of watching films together in the same room. “The experience is enhanced by sitting with an audience,” Reed said.

Overall, Reed said he sees a bright future for the movie business, even if the distribution models are changing.

“I don’t see any reason to think that this pandemic is going to cause any long-term harm to the business, and in fact, I think there’s a lot of indication that it will position the business in a much better place going forward,” he said.

Mulan releases on Disney Plus this Friday, September 4. For more, check out GameSpot’s explainer for how to watch it, “How To Watch Mulan On Disney Plus This Week.”

Hmm, This New Steam Game Looks Familiar For Some Reason

Has Resident Evil Village really launched early with a 40% off sale on Steam? It’s far more likely that Steam’s quality control measures have failed again, allowing the obviously copyright-infringing Steam title Biohazard Village to be put up for sale.

Picked up by industry analyst Daniel Ahmad on Twitter, the Steam title has borrowed “Biohazard,” the name Resident Evil is known by in Japan. It’s even copied the VIII stylization in the “Village” part of the title, distinctively used by Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil 8.

The Steam description simply reads, “this is a third-person shooter in which you will play as a girl fighting against a zombie in a town where a man-made disaster has occurred. People turned into zombies.” The developer, Forest Games, has released just one game on Steam before: Panic Station. While the space horror shooter doesn’t seem to be a direct knock off of an existing game, reviews suggest it’s basically unplayable anyway.

Back in the days when physical media was the only way to buy and play games, this kind of deceptive shovelware lurked in bargain bins at game stores, waiting for unsuspecting parents to pick it up. These days, it’s found a new home on online storefronts.

Capcom isn’t the only one to have been knocked off on Steam: the replies to Ahmad’s original tweet include a screenshot of Man Standing, which calls itself a “unique game experience.”

As far as we know, Resident Evil Village isn’t due out until next year, and when it does come out it will likely cost a lot more than $1. Resident Evil fans are eagerly awaiting more news on the title, set to drop as part of Tokyo Game Show later this month.

Now Playing: Resident Evil: Village Reveal Trailer | Sony PS5 Reveal Event

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Magic: The Gathering Zendikar Rising – 4 New Cards Exclusively Revealed

Magic: The Gathering’s Zendikar Rising – the legendary card game’s 85th set – will be released on September 25, and we have 4 new cards to show off.

One of Zendikar Rising’s new mechanics is the “party” system, built around the classic fantasy set-up of Warrior, Rogue, Cleric and Wizard – and we have a full party to show off.

Check out the Kor Blademaster, Seafloor Stalker, Kitesail Cleric and Ardent Electromancer – as well as an art card which will be available in Zendikar Rising’s new Set Boosters.

[widget path=”global/article/imagegallery” parameters=”albumSlug=magic-the-gathering-zendikar-rising-exclusive-card-reveals&captions=true”]

The party mechanic revolves around offering benefits to decks that are able to play at least one each of a Warrior, Rogue, Cleric and Wizard. As you can see from the cards above, some cards will directly benefit from a full party, while others wil lsimply contribute to that count. Expect to see decks that revolve around specific party compositions to reap major rewards from the effects each card can have.

As for the art card, that will be a part of the new Set Boosters, which have been designed to make a booster opening more exciting, offering an art card on top, followed by a set of interconnected cards and rarities.

Zendikar Rising is the first in a run of cool-sounding Magic sets on the way, which includes a full Dungeons & Dragons crossover coming next year.

[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 [email protected].

 

Want to Build Web Apps Quickly and Easily? Learn Django with These Classes

sale_38858_article_imagePartner content by Stack Commerce

Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. There are plenty of reasons to pick up Django and Python, including their popularity in certain industries like fintech, as well as their widespread use by big technology companies including Google, YouTube, and more. So, if you’re a web developer or want to become one, it’s a smart idea to learn Django and Python’s ins and outs.

The 3 Course Django Developer Certification Bundle helps you hone your developer skills and gain real-world experience with Django and Python with 14 hours of instructional video content. You can pick it up on sale today for $25.99, which is more than 90% off its original price tag.

This three-course bundle helps you gain confidence in your Django and Python development skills. You kick off your training with a course that helps you learn Django’s basics by guiding you through three projects. These projects include deploying a blog to a Ubuntu Linux server, building a Pig Latin translator, and designing a Reddit clone. By building these three projects, you’ll gain practical experience using Django, including how to start new projects and create apps within a project, as well as how to work with user authentication and user accounts. By the time you finish up the first course, you’ll have a strong foundation in Django in just seven hours.

With the basics covered, the bundle then teaches you intermediate techniques for this high-level Python web framework. That means you learn a wide variety of practical skills that really take your web-based projects to the next level. So, not only will you discover how to make APIs with Django and Python, but you’ll up your Django skills by learning how to work with Django forms, authentication views, class-based views, and much more. After wrapping up the final two courses in this bundle, you’ll know Django at an intermediate level so that you can work faster and smarter when it comes to web development.

The 3 Course Django Developer Certification Bundle helps you hone your developer skills by teaching you Django, the high-level Python web framework, up to an intermediate level. Grab it on sale today for $25.99.

Madden 21 Is Being Review Bombed On Metacritic

Madden NFL 21, the latest entry in EA’s NFL-based sports franchise, released on August 28 to mixed critical reviews, but the fans are undivided in their anger towards the game. A slew of bad reviews on GameSpot sister site Metacritic have pushed Madden 21 to a 0.4/10 user score, the worst of any video game on the site.

Fans of NFL have long been critical of EA’s Madden series, which holds the exclusive license to produce NFL simulation games. According to a report by Sporting News, fans got the hashtag #NFLDropEA trending in a plea to get the license picked up by a new developer. Some have accused EA of getting lazy, with the lack of competition meaning there is little motivation to keep improving a generally solid base game.

As with past releases, Madden 21 has launched full of bugs, many of which have been shared on Twitter.

In response to the game’s poor reception, EA have promised a series of updates to both fix bugs and improve on features critics say have remained basically unchanged since the last release.

GameSpot’s review of Madden 21 mentioned that the game felt more like an upgrade than a meaningful addition to the franchise, saying “with far more technical issues than normal and large chunks of recycled content, Madden NFL 21 feels more like an update than a brand-new game.”

Now Playing: Madden NFL 21 Video Review

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

James Bond: No Time To Die Trailer Coming Soon, Poster Out Now

The new James Bond movie, No Time To Die, was initially scheduled to come to theatres in April but it was pushed to November due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been some time since we’ve seen or learned more about the film, but that’s set to change very soon.

A new trailer for No Time To Die will be released this Thursday, September 3. While we wait, a new poster has been released, showing Daniel Craig looking suave and wielding the super-spy’s trademark pistol. Have a look below.

No Time to Die’s release date is now November 20 in the US. As per usual for a 007 movie, it’ll be out prior to that in the UK, where it debuts on November 12.

The last Bond film, Spectre, was released five years ago in 2015, so it’s been a very long wait between films. No Time To Die hasn’t exactly had a smooth production; uncertainties surrounding it have ranged from whether Craig would return to the role of Bond, to changes in directors and writers. The COVID-19 delay was just the movie’s latest setback.

For more on the next 007 film, check out everything we know about James Bond: No Time to Die.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War — New Details On Frank Woods Released

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a direct sequel to 2010’s Black Ops, and it features a number of the characters you might remember, including Frank Woods and Alex Mason.

Developers Treyarch and Raven Software have begun to share some new story details for the game, and specifically the roles that its main characters have to play.

The studios kicked things off with a profile on Frank Woods. In the events of Black Ops Cold War, Woods is in Trabzon, Turkey on January 13, 1981 when he learns about a new evil in the world.

“Woods learns about a legendary Soviet operative whose existence has been questioned even within the deepest ranks of the CIA. Within a matter of weeks, he joins a newly assembled team tasked with tracking down this dangerous figure at any cost, and the next chapter of his story begins,” reads a line from the story description.

The “legendary Soviet operative” appears to be a reference to the character Perseus. In one of the first trailers for Black Ops Cold War, we see a briefing where Ronald Reagan gives the green light to go after Perseus.

The next Black Ops Cold War post will “go deep” on the story of Jason Hudson, so check back soon for that.

While Black Ops Cold War may feature familiar characters, Activision has cast new actors to voice them. James C. Burns, who voiced Woods in the earlier Black Ops games, recently spoke out to express his disappointment that his role had been recast. The character Alex Mason was voiced by Avatar actor Sam Worthington in the earlier titles, but he has also been replaced.

Black Ops Cold War is due to launch on November 13 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The game is also coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and it will cost $10 extra to buy the cross-gen bundle that gets you an upgrade to the next-gen edition.

Now Playing: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Single Player Exclusive Sneak Peek | Gamescom 2020

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Resident Evil Village At TGS, New Nvidia Cards, & PS5 Tech Talk | Save State

We were supposed to learn more about Resident Evil 8 in August, but we will be hearing more about Village soon. Capcom has revealed that we’ll be learning more at this year’s Tokyo Games Show on September 27.

NVIDIA revealed its new 30 series of GPUs: the 3090, 3080, and 3070. The 3090 is said to be capable of 60fps gaming at 8K resolution, and will launch for $1500 on September 24.

PS5 devs, including the teams behind Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Resident Evil Village, and Horizon Forbidden West have written about the console’s SSD is helping them when developing games. Ubisoft announced a new Forward, which will take place on Thursday September 10.

Microsoft Acknowledges The Xbox Series X Price/Release Date Wait: “When We’re Ready”

It is now September, and neither Microsoft nor Sony have announced the release dates or prices for their next-generation consoles which are due to launch in just a few months.

Understandably, fans want to know when they can buy a PS5 or Xbox Series X and what they should expect to pay for them. However, those details remain a mystery, and now Microsoft has acknowledged the long wait.

Xbox UK marketing lead Samuel Bateman said on Twitter, “I understand everyone is excited to know and people want to plan purchases etc. We’ll let you all know when we’re ready.”

His comment came in response to someone pointing out that fans want to know these critical details to help budget and prepare. Someone else asked him about the launch lineup for the Xbox Series X now that Halo Infinite is delayed to 2021.

Bateman responded, “Let’s get you the launch date first, when you can see exactly what games are playable from day one.”

Looking back at the last generation, both Sony and Microsoft announced the prices for the PS4 and Xbox One in June during E3 2013. Of course, the world is in a very different place these days. E3 2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and many have wondered what impact the crisis has had on the ability to manufacture the next-gen consoles. For its part, the PS5 launch supply is rumored to be lower than the PS4 due to the high price of the console leading to lower demand at launch.

Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox Series X (and potentially the Xbox Series S as well) will release in November. Sony, however, has only confirmed a Holiday 2020 release date.

Here at GameSpot, our editors have weighed in on how much they think the PS5 and Xbox Series X will cost, and you can check out those features below.

Now Playing: What Halo Infinite’s Delay Means For Xbox Series X’s Launch | Generation Next

Pokemon Go Will Stop Supporting Some Older Devices In October

If you’re playing Pokemon Go on an older mobile device, you might find yourself needing to update soon. In October, the game will cease support for multiple kinds of device and operating systems, locking some players out of the game.

On Twitter, the official Pokemon Go account has announced an end to support for devices running Android 5, iOS 10, and iOS 11 in October. If you’re running iOS 12 onwards, you will be okay–unless you’re on certain older iPhone models.

Support for the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6, currently the oldest iPhones supported by Pokemon Go, will also be discontinued in October. An exact date has not been set, but an update will render the app unusable on these phones at that time.

This could mean that the app will roll out new features that would be difficult to support on older devices.

Pokemon Go is preparing for a huge month–check out the game’s Mega September Event schedule for more.

Now Playing: Pokemon Presents – New Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Go, Pokemon Smile And More

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.