Black Widow And Other Disney Movies Unlikely To Be Delayed Amid Coronavirus Concerns
One of the biggest movies of 2020, No Time To Die, was delayed by six months due to concerns around COVID-19. The delay of this movie has prompted questions about whether other studios will follow suit and push back their films. One company that will reportedly not do that is Disney.
Deadline reports that Disney has informed North American movie theatre chains that they are “staying the course” as it relates to the company’s release slate. This means that the MCU movie Black Widow remains on track to release on May 1.
The report states that there was a rumor that suggested Disney was thinking about delaying Black Widow until November 6, which is when another MCU movie, Eternals, was scheduled to release, which would push Eternals out to 2021. However, Deadline’s report indicates that is not the case.
Another Disney movie, Mulan, remains on-schedule for release on March 27 in North America. Pixar, which is owned by Disney, is also going forward with the release of Onward this weekend.
The Deadline report also mentions that Universal is sticking with its plans as well, and is still tracking to release the next Fast & Furious movie, F9, on May 22.
Thousands of theatres in China are currently closed, and this is expected to have a massive impact on the global film business. Theatres in South Korea have also been impacted. Both of those markets have proven to be extremely lucrative for Marvel movies. Another female-led Marvel movie, Captain Marvel, made $154 million from China and $43 million from South Korea.
The Deadline report mentions that Warner Bros. is not planning any delays, either. The new Scooby-Doo! movie, Scoob!, is still slated for May 15, while Wonder Woman 1984 is expected to go ahead as scheduled on June 5. Additionally, Paramount’s SpongeBob: Sponge on the Run remains scheduled to premiere on May 22.
All of this is subject to change depending on how the novel coronavirus develops, the report said. Additionally, all of this information is related to the North American release dates. Disney and other film studios might make different choices for other markets around the world.
The novel coronavirus is also impacting the world of gaming. March’s Game Developers Conference has been postponed, while the organizers of E3 have announced increase health and safety measures in the wake of Los Angeles declaring a state of emergency. E3 2020 is still planned to go ahead as scheduled in June, but like with the film business, this is a developing situation.
Animal Crossing New Horizons–Here’s The Island Name Character Limit
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is due to arrive for Nintendo Switch on March 20, 2020, and pre-release hype is hitting a fever pitch. Even the most simple piece of news can get our hearts and minds racing–like, for instance, the character limit we’ll have when planning our island’s name.
The official UK Twitter account for Animal Crossing has revealed that you’ll have a ten-character limit for your island’s name, which is two more than was allowed in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This means, for example, if your New Leaf village was named ‘GameSpot’, your island could be named GameSpotia.
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Have you ever wanted to name an island? We’ll be gathering suggestions for island names from our getaway package participants. It’s never too early to start brainstorming ideas that are 10 characters or less! pic.twitter.com/kJiCaStzBo— Tom Nook UK (@AC_Isabelle) March 4, 2020
So as you prepare your Animal Crossing boarding pass and have a think about how you’ll design your character, keep this limit in mind so you can plan ahead better.
It’s also worth checking out our guide to getting your hands on Animal Crossing amiibo ahead of the game’s launch, and checking out the list of improvements and changes that this entry in the series is introducing.
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Hideo Kojima Has A Theory About Death Stranding’s Review Scores
Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima has shared his thoughts on the game’s review scores. He observed that the game was rated differently by US and European outlets, and he has an idea about why that might be.
He told The New York Times Magazine that the American audience is more accustomed to shooter games. Death Stranding does have guns and some shooting elements, but it is primarily a game about exploration and traversal
“In America, they’re used to shooters, so they don’t gulp it down,” Kojima said. “It’s OK; everyone can evaluate what they want.”
Kojima added that some part of the audience for his Metal Gear Solid games resisted the way in which those games used stealth, but eventually people came around. He said he’s keen to see what people think about Death Stranding over the next few years.
“In three to five years, we will see what people will say,” he said.
Also in the interview, Kojima shared that he enjoys making video games because he himself feels lonely. “That’s why I create these things in the first place,” he said. When he was a child and returned home before his family was there, he would turn on the lights and the TV for a sense of company, he said.
Kojima also shared that the first idea for Death Stranding came to him about 10 years ago after he learned about the phenomenon where dolphins and whales beach themselves, which is called mass stranding.
The full piece is well worth a read, as it offers a unique look inside the mind of one of gaming’s most celebrated and divisive auteurs. Go read it here.
Death Stranding launches for PC on June 2, and it will feature a unique crossover campaign with Half-Life for the Steam version. It’s also been confirmed that Death Stranding will use the controversial Denuvo DRM on Steam.
Beyond Death Stranding, Kojima Productions has released a teaser for something that fans are speculating is related to Silent Hills.
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League Of Legends One For All Mode Returns
One For All is making a surprise comeback to Riot’s League of Legends in patch 10.6. Previously, One For All was an arcade game mode wherein both opposing teams only have one champion each, with players needing to work together to take on the other team’s single champion.
As you can imagine, having to work together in League of Legends is an ambitious notion, much less putting five players in control of the same champion at once and expecting a competent level of cooperation. Nevertheless, Riot is set on bringing the arcade mode back after a two-year absence, although only for a limited time.
The last time we saw One For All was April Fools Day in 2018. Since then, League of Legends has added eight new champions and been through a number of patches and balance changes. How this will affect One For All is yet to be seen, but some interesting strategies are sure to emerge from the game mode.
Original One For All strategies aren’t completely unusable, but older strategies are sure to resurface with the reemergence of the game mode. Ultimately it may even come down to old vs new in the first week of release.
Riot has promised to keep a close eye on the game mode, checking that no one champion becomes too over or underpowered in the mode. The whole point of One For All is cooperation, not just picking a strong champion every round. Balancing will be similar to the already existing changes on ARAM and URF.
One For All is currently available to play on the Public Beta Environment (PBE) and will go live alongside Patch 10.6 on March 18. League of Legends’ Arcade games generally stick around for at least two patches, so check it out before the mode disappears again.
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What You Should Know About Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Tomogunchi
In a surprising and unexpected development, Infinity Ward added Tamagotchi-style virtual pets to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Yes, really. In Modern Warfare, they’re called Tomogunchi pets, and you can equip them to your watch to see their cute smiling faces while you murder enemies.
But how does it all work? GameSpot’s Aaron Sampson breaks it all down in a video video. Check out the video above to find out how to buy one of the Tomogunchi pets and what you need to do to keep the little creature happy. In short, you’re encouraged to keep playing … and playing well. If you keep losing, your pet can die, so stay frosty out there, soldiers.
Be sure to watch the full video above to find out everything you need to know about Tomogunchi pets. The Tomogunchi pets arrive in Modern Warfare ahead of the rumored battle royale mode, Warzone, which is reportedly set to launch later this month. Keep checking back with GameSpot for lots more on Modern Warfare in the time ahead.
Roller Champions Closed Alpha: All The Details, And How To Sign Up
Roller Champions, Ubisoft’s upcoming free-to-play roller derby game for PC, is getting a closed alpha soon. The alpha, which starts on March 11, 4 PM UTC (9 AM PT) and runs until March 23, will give participants the chance to experience the game early, and potentially influence its development.
If you’re interested, you can sign up now on the game’s website, which will also allow you to receive updates on the game’s development.
Ubisoft has also released a new trailer and screenshots ahead of the alpha to give you a better idea of what to expect.
In the game, two teams of three players square off in various arenas, and the goal is to get your hands on the ball and fire it into the illuminated hoops along the side of the roller rink. You’ll have to dodge and tackle your opponents and work together to win.








The press release for this upcoming alpha highlights some further features players can expect to experience:
- Character Customization: Players can create a character and choose from a list of 70 items to customize their character including gloves, skates, clothes, and helmet/hair styles.
- New Arena: Curvature, elevation, and other environmental elements provide improved navigation and gameplay, and players will be able to experience the biggest and most impressive arena yet, Chichén Itzá.
- New Moves: Players can check out exciting moves, including the extended tackle and the air tackle, as well as new team moves like the grapple boost, grapple double jump, and grapple double pump.
This is not the first time Roller Champions has been playable. Following the game’s reveal at E3 2019, the demo available at the expo was made available to the public. The final game has no set release date as of yet.
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After State of Emergency in LA, E3 Organizers are ‘Monitoring and Evaluating the Situation Daily’
The ESA says E3 is still planned to proceed in the full statement. “The health and safety of our attendees, exhibitors, partners, and staff is our top priority. While the ESA continues to plan for a safe and successful E3 show June 9-11, 2020 — we are monitoring and evaluating the situation daily.”
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“Our E3 team and partners continue to monitor COVID-19 via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). We are actively assessing the latest information and will continue to develop measures to further reduce health risks at the show.”
The new statement follows an update the ESA provided to IGN yesterday regarding E3 and how the organization is “moving ahead full speed with E3 2020 planning.”
The city of San Francisco also issued a state of emergency for the city prior to the organizers announcing that the Game Developers Conference would be postponed. If the situation worsens, there’s a chance E3 may be affected over concerns of the novel coronavirus.
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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.
Toss A Coin To Your Witcher” Singer Has As A Hard Time Getting It Out Of His Head Too
One of the most memorable parts of The Witcher Season 1 on Netflix was the song “Toss a Coin to Your Witcher” that the lute-playing bard Jaskier sings. The song has gone viral, inspiring many covers on YouTube. It’s probably stuck in your head, and that’s the same for actor Joey Batey.
Asked by Variety for his thoughts on the song, he said, “It’s pretty hellish, yeah. I think it’s a crackin’ song, but I’ve been listening to it for about a year now. I’ll get in the shower and just start going, ‘Toss a coin….'”
Batey went on to say that it’s been “brilliant and wonderful” to see the positive response to “Toss a Coin,” including the many covers that have sprung up on YouTube. He has been particularly impressed by the metal renditions. “The heavy metal ones? I love them. Fourteen-year-old Joey is having a field day right now,” he said.
Batey previously told Men’s Health that Toss a Coin is “the most annoying thing I’ve ever heard.”
The song was written by The Witcher composers Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli, and Batey provided feedback as well throughout the writing process.
Batey is currently preparing for The Witcher Season 2. Given the immense popularity of “Toss a Coin,” Variety asked him if he’ll sing more songs in Season 2. “I can neither confirm nor deny,” Batey said.
The Witcher Season 2 is coming in 2021, and the producers have said it will be more linear in response to the feedback for Season 1. Also, there will be no diarrhoea.
Hocus Pocus Sequel Reportedly Gets Hairspray Director
Variety’s sources say that Adam Shankman has signed on to direct. Variety also claims that the three original actresses have yet to sign up, but Sarah Jessica Parker previously said she, Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy all want to do the film.
Workaholics writer Jen D’Angelo is reportedly writing the Hocus Pocus sequel, which will stream on Disney+.
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Shankman is currently working with Disney on the sequel to Enchanted. His name has been attached to that movie since THR reported on his involvement in 2016. Shankman spoke to Variety as recently as 2019 about the movie, and said that a new draft of the script was on the way and the music was currently being written by Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken. He confirms that Amy Adams, James Marsden, Idina Menzel and Patrick Dempsey will all return for Disenchanted.
Shankman last directed an episode of the Netflix series AJ and the Queen, but is best known as a choreographer on the Step Up movies, a host on So You Think You Can Dance and the director of 2007’s Hairspray. He recently directed the Taraji P. Henson romantic comedy What Men Want.
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The Enchanted sequel was on IGN’s list of 33 movies that were supposed to come out last decade. If you’re looking for something to watch on Disney+ then check out everything that’s coming to the service in March.
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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who will be there for the midnight premiere of that Enchanted sequel.