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X-Men Producer Trusts Disney To Stand By The Franchise

While the future of the X-Men remains unknown due to Fox’s upcoming merger with Disney, even though there’s still two movies slated for release, franchise producer Lauren Shuler Donner is confident that whatever happens will be for the best and said as much while promoting the third and final season of Legion at the Television Critics Association press tour.

While Marvel Studios will take control of the X-Men characters under the leadership of Kevin Feige–and Donner isn’t sure she’ll have any role in future films–the popular superheroes are in good hands. “He’s got a great story sense,” Donner says of her former assistant Feige, who she worked with on the first X-Men film. “He’s got a great ability to weave each world and weave those worlds together. I trust him and I trust that he will take care of the X-Men.”

Unfortunately, though, with the ownership changing hands, several projects are in flux. Gambit, X-Force, and Kitty Pryde are all movies Donner said are in Disney’s hands now, should they happen at all. “This is all now in Disney’s playground and they get to decide,” she said. “At least we know it’s in good hands. Everybody’s worked really hard on the Fox side, but now it’s going to be Disney’s call.”

Meanwhile, there was one interesting X-Men tidbit Donner was able to share. When asked if producers had begun thinking about finding a new actor to take over the Wolverine character from Hugh Jackman, she offered a short, “Yes.”

While Jackman has made no secret that he considered Logan his final curtain call as the character, many fans were holding out hope to see him one day team up with Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) or appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Unfortunately, that just doesn’t seem to be in the cards.

“Just the physicality of it all, just to bulk up, this man worked so hard to bulk up. He’d get up at 3 in the morning to bulk and eat protein meals every two hours,” she explained. “His natural state is a very skinny guy. Once you reach a certain age, the body just won’t go anymore. I think he was wise to say, ‘I’m at that point. I can’t do it.'”

Still, even Donner stipulated that you can never say never when it comes to comic book movies. “Now, that doesn’t mean he can’t come back as older Wolverine, you never know. Future Wolverine, you never know,” she said. “I don’t know what Kevin is thinking. I don’t even think Kevin knows yet. I think Kevin’s still dealing with this wealth of characters and trying to make sense of it.”

In the meantime, there’s no telling what the future of the X-Men looks like. Donner isn’t scared, though. She has faith that Marvel Studios will do right by the heroes she’s spent so much time with since 2000’s X-Men.

Of course, she also realizes that superhero fatigue can become a real thing, both for audiences and a studio tasked with creating movies for such a wide array of characters in a singular universe. “The problem is, as you guys well know, you cannot have too many Marvel/X-Men/superhero movies out there because we would cancel each other out,” she admitted. “Each one has to be distinctive and yet you have so many story canons to follow through and yet we want new ones. I don’t think you can have more than four. Four is a lot. People are going to get sick of it, so he has to be careful with it.”

Thankfully, there’s still at least two more X-Men films on the way. X-Men: Dark Phoenix is currently scheduled to hit theaters on June 9. New Mutants, on the other hand, might arrive on August 2, though it’s been delayed more than once.

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New 2K Studio, Helmed By Dead Space Creator, Is Making A Mysterious Game

Take-Two Interactive Software has announced that game industry veteran Michael Condrey has joined 2K Games as the head of a new Silicon Valley-based studio. Currently unnamed, the studio will be working on a new, unannounced project.

“At 2K, we offer our collective audience a variety of engaging and captivating entertainment experiences,” 2K president David Ismailer said. “We continually seek opportunities to empower and invest in the right people and ideas. Michael’s unparalleled creative, production, and leadership accolades are well-documented and deserved. We are greatly inspired not only by his passion but the potential for his new studio to complement our existing portfolio and development expertise.”

“Today’s announcement represents a rare and special opportunity for developers to help build and shape a new Silicon Valley studio from the ground up,” Condrey added. “I couldn’t be more excited, or thankful, to embark on this next step in my career.” Condrey’s new studio joins the 2K umbrella alongside Firaxis, Hangar 13, Visual Concepts, and Cat Daddy.

Previously, Condrey co-founded Sledgehammer Games, which is responsible for several well-received Call of Duty games, specifically 2011’s Modern Warfare 3, 2014’s Advanced Warfare, and 2017’s WWII. Prior to that, Condrey led the Visceral team on a very different type of game: 2008’s Dead Space. More than 10 years later, the influence of Dead Space is still felt today–specifically when it comes to more action-focused survival horror games like the Resident Evil franchise.

Given the recent critical acclaim of Resident Evil 2–which we gave a 9/10 in our review–it would be awesome to see Condrey leading a horror game again. EA’s decision to close down Visceral shut down one of the game industry’s leaders in the survival horror genre, creating a void that no other studio has managed to truly fill yet.

Titanfall 3 Is Not In Development, Respawn Confirms As It Launches Apex Legends

A new game in the Titanfall universe, Apex Legends, was announced and released today for PlayStation, Xbox One, and PC. It’s the only Titanfall game coming for a while, it seems, as developer Respawn has now confirmed that Titanfall 3 is not in development.

Producer Drew McCoy candidly told Eurogamer, “The world thinks we’re making Titanfall 3 and we’re not–[Apex Legends] is what we’re making.”

As for why Respawn chose to announce Apex Legends and release it on the same day, McCoy said the game would have faced a PR challenge had it been marketed traditionally.

“We’re doing a free to play game, with essentially loot boxes, after we were bought by EA, and it’s not Titanfall 3. It’s the perfect recipe for a marketing plan to go awry,” he said. “So why have that- let’s just ship the game and let players play.”

According to Kotaku, Titanfall 3 was in development at one point in time, and Respawn reportedly wanted to get it out sooner rather than later. The report suggests Titanfall 3 became Apex Legends, though there are no specifics available about what differences may exist. Apex Legends does not include any titans or wall-running–those were hallmarks of Titanfall 1 and 2.

No one from Respawn or EA–which now owns the studio–has said Titanfall 3 will never be made, so those looking to see the mainline franchise continue still have some hope. When EA purchased Respawn for hundreds of millions of dollars, the company also got the rights to Titanfall.

Apex Legends will use the games-as-a-service model through which Respawn will continue to support, grow, and evolve the title over time. It is free-to-play, supported by microtransactions–here’s a guide to the Apex Legends microtransactions.

In addition to Apex Legends, Respawn is working on a new Star Wars game, Jedi: Fallen Order, along with an untitled virtual reality project in partnership with Oculus.

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What Does Xbox Live on Switch & Mobile Actually Mean?

Earlier today, a seemingly accidental update to the GDC schedules indicated that Microsoft has been working on a cross-platform version of Xbox Live that stretches beyond Xbox consoles and PC. ‘Xbox Live coming to Nintendo Switch’ is certainly an exciting headline, but you probably don’t need to get all that excited about what it means. Yet.

Microsoft points out that the changes will “enable game developers to connect players between iOS, Android, and Switch in addition to Xbox and any game in the Microsoft Store on Windows PCs.”

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Star Wars: Taika Waititi Shares Details About The Mandalorian TV Show

The new Star Wars TV series The Mandalorian is coming to the Disney+ streaming service, which launches sometime later this year. It boasts an impressive list of directors, including Dave Filoni (Star Wars Rebels), Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), and Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates). Another name that’s taking the reins for an episode is Taika Waititi, who previously helmed Thor: Ragnarok.

Appearing at the Television Critics Association press tour, Waititi shared some details about the “amazing” experience of getting to help craft his own little corner of the Star Wars franchise. “[Executive producer Jon] Favreau’s a genius and so smart and so good at what he does and creating these worlds,” he revealed during a post-panel group interview. “The scripts are really great. And yeah, it was really fun doing something in the Star Wars universe. It’s every kid’s dream just to see a Stormtrooper. When you’re doing these scenes with like 50 or 60 of them, it’s pretty amazing.”

He was also excited to direct a story involving bounty hunters like Boba Fett. “For most kids growing up with those films, he was one of the most favorite characters, even though he was barely in the films,” the director said. “Bounty hunters, the helmets are so cool. So yeah, I mean just getting to see characters like that and getting to shoot with them was pretty cool.”

And if you’re wondering whether Waititi was able to inject any of his signature style into this new Star Wars property, the good news is there was room for “a little bit” of that.

“You know that Star Wars, you know, is just very different to the Marvel style,” he explained. “They know that whatever was set up in the tone of the first films really should be kind of adhered to and that’s what the fans like and you can’t really disrespect it, I guess, is a nice way of saying it. Can’t have too many jokes, but there’s a little bit. Definitely my tone is in there, with the dialogue and stuff like that.”

While he was able to put a bit of himself into the new Star Wars series, there’s one other high-profile project he’s not going to be involved in. Waititi revealed he will definitely not be directing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3., though he definitely sees a future with Marvel Studios.

X-Men: Kitty Pryde Movie Still in Development According to Writer

Comic book writer Brian Michael Bendis claims the Kitty Pryde Spinoff X-Men film is still in development.

Revealed through Twitter in response to a fan question about the status of the film in the midst of the Disney/Fox merger, Bendis says that he is currently working on the film.

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Respawn Is Not Currently Working on Titanfall 3

Following rumors about Respawn’s new free-to-play, battle royale Apex Legends that launched Monday, the game is not Titanfall 3, nor is a third installment of the highly-praised game being made at the moment, reported by Eurogamer.

Apex Legends is set within the Titanfall universe and takes place 30 years after Titanfall 2, but is not a sequel. The game focuses around the area known as the Outlands, with characters who compete against one another in what would be looked at as a true battle royale environment.

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