New Star Wars, Avatar 2, Delayed a Year After Disney Reschedule

Disney announced it will push back its upcoming Star Wars and Avatar films by a year after rescheduling its film release calendar.

According to Variety, a new Star Wars movie will now debut around the holidays every other year starting in 2023. The new trio will begin with the first new Star Wars movie on December 22, 2023, while the second and third will follow on December 19, 2025, and December 17, 2027, respectively.

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Meanwhile, a new Avatar movie will be released every other year. So Avatar 2 will now be released on December 16, 2022, Avatar 3 will be released on December 20, 2024, Avatar 4 on December 18, 2026, and Avatar 5 on December 22, 2028.

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Avatar And Star Wars Movies Suffer One-Year Delay

The long-in-production Avatar sequels, as well as the upcoming Star Wars movies, have been pushed back by a full year, Disney has announced via a Variety report. Director James Cameron commented on the announcement with a statement saying the delay was due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

“As many of you are aware, due to COVD-19, we were forced into an unexpected lengthy delay in starting the live-action filming we are currently doing in New Zealand,” Cameron said. “What most of you likely do not know is that the pandemic is still preventing us from being allowed to recommence most of our virtual production work on stages in Los Angeles. That work is just as critical to the films as the live-action work.”

The Cameron-directed follow-ups to 2009’s Avatar will now release every other December, with the second entry arriving on December 16, 2022. This means Avatar 3 will debut on December 20, 2024; Avatar 4 will come out on December 18, 2026; and Avatar 5 will hit theatres on December 22, 2028.

“Prior to the COVID-19, everything was on track to bring you the first sequel in December of 2021,” Cameron continued. “Unfortunately, due to the impact that the pandemic has had on our schedule, it is no longer possible for us to make that date.”

Additionally, the trio of Star Wars movies are now expected to drop around Christmas every other year, alternating with the Avatar sequels. The first film in the new set of movies will arrive on December 22, 2023; the second will come out on December 19, 2025, and the final one will drop on December 17, 2027.

Avatar New Release Schedule

  • Avatar 2: December 16, 2022
  • Avatar 3: December 20, 2024
  • Avatar 4: December 18, 2026
  • Avatar 5: December 22, 2028

Star Wars New Release Schedule

  • New Star Wars Move 1: December 22, 2023
  • New Star Wars Movie 2: December 19, 2025
  • New Star Wars Movie 3: December 17, 2027

Disney’s blockbuster Christmas release schedule was shaken up as theatres like AMC continue to contend with reopening in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. Many tentpole movies, including Disney’s Mulan and Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, have been pushed back while theatres figure out the safest way to reopen its doors to the moviegoing public. According to Variety, Mulan has been taken off the release calendars entirely.

Fortnite Won’t Get Cars For A Few More Weeks

Don’t expect cars to be added to Fortnite Battle Royale just yet. On Twitter, Epic announced that it would take a few more weeks to get cars added into the game, in a very tongue-in-cheek manner, saying the vehicles needed an inspection.

The new vehicles were featured in the trailer for Chapter 2 Season 3 at the start of the season, but they have yet to be added. According to a tease on Epic’s official website that roadways would become available as the water level receded throughout the season, making drivable vehicles available later.

There are other drivable vehicles in the game already, like helicopters and boats, but the trailer specifically teased drivable trucks and cars, which have not been in the game previously. Other vehicles, like hamster balls and golf carts, have been in the game previously, but have since been removed.

Players have found files in the game for four types of cars, small cars, medium cars, large cars, and trucks.

One of the leaked Week 6 challenges for Fortnite Season 3 was to gas up a vehicle at Catty Corner, which implied that vehicles would be available in the game this week. Fortnite’s Update 13.30 went live recently, which updated gas stations in Salty Springs and Pleasant Park.

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Another Big Summer Sale Just Went Live On The Epic Games Store

The Epic Games Store hosted its annual Mega Sale back in May, but the PC games store just kicked off another big summer sale–clearly one wasn’t enough. The Epic Summer Sale 2020 features many of the same discounts we’ve seen in previous sales, and it offers a nice opportunity to use up any remaining $10 coupons from the previous sale. Unfortunately, you can’t earn any new coupons in this one. The $10 coupon, if you have one on your account, will be applied automatically at checkout when you buy any game or add-on that’s $14.99 and above. If you’d rather not spend the coupon now, you still have until November 1 before it expires.

The latest summer sale features discounts on some of Epic’s biggest PC games, including Control, Borderlands 3, and Red Dead Redemption II. Strategy fans can grab Civilization VI‘s pricey Platinum edition upgrade for $40, down from its usual $80, unlocking six DLC packs and the two expansions. Some recent releases from May, Saints Row: The Third Remastered and the open-world shark RPG Maneater, are on sale for $30 each. Two of our Game of the Year 2019 picks, Outer Wilds and Disco Elysium, also see sizable discounts.

Quick look: Epic Summer Sale 2020’s Best Deals

The Epic Summer Sale 2020 runs until August 6 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET, so you have a couple of weeks to decide what games you want to pick up. In the meantime, Epic is still offering free games on a weekly basis–this week, be sure to claim narrative adventure Tacoma and dungeon-crawler Next Up Hero and add them to your library.

AT&T Boss on Whether Tenet, Wonder Woman 1984 Will Skip Theaters for VOD

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shake up theater releases, AT&T CEO John Stankey said he’d be very surprised if Tenet or Wonder Woman 1984 premiered on streaming services or as video on demand.

Stankey spoke to these two Warner Bros. movies — AT&T is the parent company of Warner Bros. — in a recent earnings call and reiterated the importance of theatrical releases for tentpole movies like Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984. He didn’t rule out subscription and VOD integration into the company’s future schedule though.

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“Do I think that there could be some things that we had originally chartered and built for theatrical release that maybe migrate into a (subscription and video on demand) construct?” Stankey asked during the earnings call, according to The Wrap. “Sure I think that could occur. Is it going to happen on a movie like Tenet or something like Wonder Woman 1984? I’d be very surprised if that would be the case.”

Stankey took it a step further and said he can “assure you on Tenet that’s not going to be the case.” He said that the theatrical release will always have an important role moving forward for Warner Bros. There is content that is more enjoyable and better to see in theaters than in a living room, Stankey added.

Stankey continued and said that content on the margins might be looked at as better to distribute in “another construct,” likely alluding to VOD. Universal Pictures’ Trolls World Tour took a theatrical detour down that route and it was a huge success.

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Tenet was delayed to August last month before it was announced this week that it has been indefinitely delayed. This news comes after reports that Tenet director Christopher Nolan pushed for a July release date, despite Warner Bros. market judgement.

On the DC side of Warner Bros. movies, Wonder Woman 1984 is currently looking at an October 2, 2020, release date, although considering the movie has been delayed four times already, who really knows when this movie will hit theaters.

In fact, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins to put her future plans for additional movies on pause. As we patiently await the movie’s theatrical release, read about Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah character from the movie and then check out how Hero Within is making some Wonder Woman 1984-inspired clothing pieces available for everyone at home. Here are some ways to help, and stay safe, during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Streamer ZeRo Banned From Twitch

In the wake of a mass outing of predatory behavior in the Smash Bros. community, former Smash Bros. pro and streamer Gonzalo “ZeRo” Barrios has been banned from Twitch for a currently unknown period. This ban follows his dismissal from both Facebook Gaming and Tempo Storm after he admitted to sending sexually explicit messages to minors, despite having discovered the age of one of the women he was speaking to. Further allegations of him behaving inappropriately with the women around him in the Smash Community have also come to light since.

Despite having not streamed on Twitch since 2019, ZeRo was kicked in the most recent round of suspensions. It also appears that he is no longer a partner, according to CommanderRoot, another Twitch partner.

Twitch bans are often somewhat volatile, with offenders like Guy Beahm (aka Dr Disrespect) being allowed to return despite breaking the community guidelines by streaming from a bathroom at E3, an act that was also potentially unlawful. Even US President Donald Trump has faced a temporary ban from streaming on Twitch. It seems that these days may be coming to an end though, as we’ve seen Twitch begin to ban some of the more infamous channels on its platform, including Dr Disrespect once again, this time with no explicit timeframe.

So far, it appears that ZeRo is receiving the same treatment, with his ban duration still currently sitting as a question mark. After additional allegations came to light, the streamer deleted his tweets and has left social media, which means we may not be getting insights from him any time soon.

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Comic-Con At Home: Utopia Is Amazon’s New Bizarre Conspiracy Series And The First Trailer Has Arrived

Imagine if everything in a comic book series was actually real. That’s the basic premise of Amazon’s Utopia. During the Comic-Con@Home panel for the new series, we got our first look at the upcoming show.

Debuting this fall, Utopia stars Dan Byrd (Easy A), Ashleigh LaThrop (The Handmaid’s Tale), Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day), Desmin Borges (You’re the Worst), and Javon “Wanna” Walton (Euphoria). A new trailer for the show has been released, and you can check it out below.

The official description for the Amazon show reads, “Utopia centers on a group of comic fans who meet online and bond over their obsession of a seemingly fictional comic called, Utopia. [A group of fans] unearth hidden meanings cloaked within the pages of Utopia, predicting threats to humanity. They realize these are not just the makings of a conspiracy; they are very real dangers coming alive right now in their world.”

The series also stars John Cusack (Con Air), Rainn Wilson (The Office), Farrah Mackenzie (Logan Lucky), Christopher Denham (Argo), and Cory Michael Smith (Gotham). The show is from screenwriter Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects) and executive produced by Jessica Rhoades, Sharon Hall, Karen Wilson, and Dennis Kelly. The first season will consist of eight episodes.

During the panel, the cast and showrunner discussed remaking the series–which was originally a UK series that ran for two seasons. The series delves into the themes of fandom and conspiracy, while centered around friendship in Chicagoland. And the first two episodes will really dive into the world of comic book fandom as the first two episodes are set at a comic book convention–something most fans aren’t experiencing this year. Utopia will arrive sometime this fall.

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Tell Me Why Developer Releases Spoiler FAQ To Answer All Your Concerns

The next game from Dontnod, Tell Me Why, features a transgender protagonist in an indigenous community. That has raised questions about how they will be depicted, both in terms of representation and sensitivity. So the developer took an unconventional approach, releasing a FAQ addressing possible concerns complete with detailed spoilers where applicable.

Most of the questions relate to Tyler, who is transgender. The questions address topics like whether anyone calls him by his deadname, to whether his mother was transphobic, to if he faces any direct transphobia. One question even addresses whether he can have a “bad” ending due to the branching paths. Another answers whether his transition is a result of the childhood trauma depicted in the trailers.

“No,” the FAQ states. “The idea that being transgender is caused by trauma is a stereotype that has no basis in fact, and it plays no role in Tyler’s story.”

A few questions similarly touch on Michael, a queer character. On the whole the answers are very direct and portray the game as largely optimistic, with spoilers explained for any possible triggers.

The FAQ also addresses the way that indigenous cultures will be depicted. It says that Tlingit culture is a key aspect of the game’s story, so it partnered with the Huna Heritage Foundation on aspects like the story, scenery, language and pronunciation, funerary rites, and Tlingit objects like murals.

Tell Me Why was just given a new look during the Xbox Series X event. All three episodes are coming on August 27.

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Nintendo Switch Eshop Has Final Fantasy Games For Cheap And Many More Great Deals

If you’re looking for something to play on Nintendo Switch this weekend, there are plenty of deals on the Eshop right now. You can save up to 50% off on a host of Square Enix RPGs, including Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, Collection of Mana, and Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD. Several Spike Chunsoft games are also on sale, including the excellent AI: The Somnium Files.

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Square Enix’s deals run until August 2, so you have about a week to scoop up any of the nostalgia-fueled RPGs in the sale. All of the Final Fantasy games featured in the sale are 50% off, including Final Fantasy VII, VIII Remastered, IX, and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. You can also nab Collection of Mana for $20 and Trials of Mana, which released earlier this year, for $40. That’s a modest discount, but it’s hovered around full price since launching in April.

The Spike Chunsoft sale runs through July 30, with AI: The Somnium Files being the standout game, and it’s discounted to just $30. You play as a detective in Tokyo who has the power to infiltrate the minds of killers to gather information. The story has branching paths and multiple endings, making it great to play more than once. For something entirely different from the same publisher, you can grab the cute tower defense game PixelJunk: Monsters 2 for only $3.

These new deals join a wealth of ongoing publisher sales on the Eshop. You can still save on Capcom games like Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate and Resident Evil 4 until July 30. Activision Blizzard games, including Diablo 3: Eternal Collection and Overwatch: Legendary edition, are on sale through July 31. For those looking for some family-friendly fun, Team17’s sale includes Overcooked 2, while WB Games has a bunch of Lego games discounted for the next few days.

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Comic-Con At Home: Amazon’s Supernatural Series Truth Seekers Gets Hilarious First Trailer

Fans of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End, and the TV series Spaced will be happy to see that Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are writing and acting together again on a new Amazon series called Truth Seekers.

A new teaser for the series was revealed at the Comic-Con@Home panel for the show, which featured Frost, Pegg, James Serafinowicz, and Nat Saunders discussing the series and what we can expect. Additionally, we got a trailer for the show, which you can check out below.

Debuting this fall, the eight-episode series will follow paranormal investigators who check out ghostly hot-spots across the UK. Sharing their findings with their online community, the investigators find that their experiences with ghost and paranormal activity become frequent and sometimes deadly. This all leads to a gigantic conspiracy that could bring an end to the world.

During the panel, Pegg, Frost, Saunders, and Serafinowicz discussed the upcoming show. Frost discussed that he and Pegg used to go ghost hunting, and the duo thought a show about this, as a joke, would be fun. Frost’s character is a broadband installer by day and a ghost hunter at night. Pegg also appears in the series–in all but one episode. He plays Frost’s character’s boss at SMILE–the broadband provider. While the panel does give a little more insight into the characters of the upcoming show, it’s primarily a group of friends telling jokes and making light of the virtual panel situation. You should watch it.

Pegg, Frost, Saunders, and Serafinowicz will be writing the series. Jim Field Smith will serve as director.

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