A Quiet Place 2 Release Moved Forward to May

A Quiet Place: Part II will now open in theaters on May 28, 2021. According to Variety, Paramount Pictures has shifted the release of John Krasinski's horror sequel from September 17 to May 28, 2021, which coincides with Memorial Day weekend. It also takes the slot previously held by Universal Pictures' Fast 9 in the release calendar after that movie's release date was pushed back from May 28 to June 25, 2021. A Quiet Place: Part II has been subject to several release date changes. The movie was originally slated to begin its international rollout on March 18, 2020, with a UK debut expected on March 19 and the US release set for March 20, but it was postponed a week before its release. The sequel then received a new release date of September 4, 2020, before moving to April 23, 2021, and later September 17. Krasinski took to Twitter on Thursday night to announce the new release date for his movie. He tweeted: "They always say good things come to those who wait. Well... I think we've waited long enough. A QUIET PLACE PART II. MEMORIAL DAY." The latest round of rescheduling comes shortly after news emerged of Paramount's plans to shorten the theatrical windows for its upcoming slate of movies, with A Quiet Place: Part II reportedly being lined up for a release on Paramount+ a mere 45 days after its theatrical debut, which means the highly anticipated sequel would now premiere on Paramount+ in July. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/03/10/a-quiet-place-part-ii-wait-here-clip"] Serving as both a prequel and a sequel, the follow-up to Krasinski's smash-hit horror flick from 2018 will follow the remnants of the Abbott family who are facing the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence while also discovering new threats in the form of other humans scrambling, and killing, to exist as they venture into the unknown. The movie has received largely positive reactions from its advanced screenings, with some critics addressing the unrelenting tension and suspense of the story while others heaped on the praise for the soundscape and the performances of new-to-the-series Cillian Murphy and the returning Millicent Simmonds, hailing the sequel as a worthy and terrifying successor. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter

Outriders Demo Getting Patch, Legendaries Will Be Harder to Farm

People Can Fly is patching the Outriders demo to address player activity and fix bugs. One major change will make it harder to farm legendary items in the demo after players discovered a 'loot cave' amid other unintended exploits. The full patch notes can be found on Reddit, where a Square Enix representative notes that the popular demo has been downloaded by over 2 million players since its launch on February 25. A backend update is coming later today that will tweak mob health statistics and stop players from farming legendary items with an exploit. This exploit allowed players to load into a mission, loot a trio of chests and repeat. People Can Fly has now made it so that chests will no longer drop legendary loot, and shops and vendors won't feature epic items either. As an alternative, repeat runs of side quests will now offer a chance to drop legendary loot, to incentivize a more above-board method of farming.  The post notes that some of the exploits found were not "within the spirit of the game," which is why the developers are stepping in. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/02/outriders-review-in-progress-demo-impressions"] People Can Fly also warned that those who have already used the demo exploits may see their progression impacted in the main game when it launches next month. "While we have balanced the main game with a certain progression system, this progression may be impacted by heavy farming of gear and/or mods in the demo," the post reads. "As some players are front-loading a lot of that progression (such as by trying to fill their mod library or acquire multiple Legendaries) within the demo content already, their experience of parts of the main game may well be impacted." A patch coming early next week will also add requested features like a Motion Blur toggle and implement loading time and frame rate tweaks, as well as fix several crashes across all platforms. Going forward, People Can Fly is looking at a number of issues to address including camera shake in cut-scenes, items disappearing from player inventories and cheating players. Outriders will launch on April 1 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Here's our review in progress of Outriders, covering our impressions of the generous demo. If you're keen to see what all the fuss is about, here's a video covering 10 Outriders demo tips and tricks to help new players acclimate to the game. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Outriders Demo Getting Patch, Legendaries Will Be Harder to Farm

People Can Fly is patching the Outriders demo to address player activity and fix bugs. One major change will make it harder to farm legendary items in the demo after players discovered a 'loot cave' amid other unintended exploits. The full patch notes can be found on Reddit, where a Square Enix representative notes that the popular demo has been downloaded by over 2 million players since its launch on February 25. A backend update is coming later today that will tweak mob health statistics and stop players from farming legendary items with an exploit. This exploit allowed players to load into a mission, loot a trio of chests and repeat. People Can Fly has now made it so that chests will no longer drop legendary loot, and shops and vendors won't feature epic items either. As an alternative, repeat runs of side quests will now offer a chance to drop legendary loot, to incentivize a more above-board method of farming.  The post notes that some of the exploits found were not "within the spirit of the game," which is why the developers are stepping in. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/03/02/outriders-review-in-progress-demo-impressions"] People Can Fly also warned that those who have already used the demo exploits may see their progression impacted in the main game when it launches next month. "While we have balanced the main game with a certain progression system, this progression may be impacted by heavy farming of gear and/or mods in the demo," the post reads. "As some players are front-loading a lot of that progression (such as by trying to fill their mod library or acquire multiple Legendaries) within the demo content already, their experience of parts of the main game may well be impacted." A patch coming early next week will also add requested features like a Motion Blur toggle and implement loading time and frame rate tweaks, as well as fix several crashes across all platforms. Going forward, People Can Fly is looking at a number of issues to address including camera shake in cut-scenes, items disappearing from player inventories and cheating players. Outriders will launch on April 1 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Here's our review in progress of Outriders, covering our impressions of the generous demo. If you're keen to see what all the fuss is about, here's a video covering 10 Outriders demo tips and tricks to help new players acclimate to the game. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Hellsing Movie Adaptation Coming to Amazon from John Wick Writer

John Wick franchise writer Derek Kolstad is teaming up with Amazon Studios to develop a live-action Hellsing movie. Deadline reports that the iconic Japanese manga series Hellsing is being given the live-action adaptation treatment, with Kolstad on board as the screenwriter and producer. The project's other producers include Automatik's Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger, Ranger 7 Films' Mike Callaghan and Reuben Liber, together with Soluble Fish Productions' Jason Lust. Hellsing is an action-horror manga series written and illustrated by Kouta Hirano and published by Shōnen Gahōsha. The original run started back in 1997 and continued all the way through to 2008, with each new volume delving deeper into the story of Alucard, a powerful vampire who is bound to the mysterious Hellsing Organization, working to combat vampires, ghouls, and other supernatural threats. [caption id="attachment_2482764" align="alignnone" width="1400"] Image credit: Kouta Hirano / Shōnen Gahōsha[/caption] "Ever since my brother introduced me to the Hellsing manga and anime some years ago, I've been obsessed with adapting it," Kolstad said, referencing the forthcoming project. "And when Mike Callaghan and his team managed to secure the rights to then partner us up with Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Amazon, I mean -damn, dude- this is a dream." "I've always loved the vampire genre, especially when a creator is able to put their own unique spin on it, so when Derek introduced me to Alucard and the Hellsing Organization, I knew we had something special in that tradition," Callaghan added. "Kouta Hirano's gonzo reimagining of the Dracula-Van Helsing mythology is an exhilarating, quirky mashup of action and horror that's unlike anything we've seen before. We are incredibly excited to partner with Brian and Fred at Automatik and that Amazon is on board to help us bring the wit and madness of Hellsing to life on screen." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-live-action-anime-remake-currently-in-development&captions=true"] As well as bringing Aculard to the screen, Kolstad recently penned the upcoming action-thriller Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk, and featured on the writing team for Marvel's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series, coming to Disney+ on March 19. He is also returning to write the scripts for John Wick: Chapter 4 and 5, as well as the Paramount-set Dungeons & Dragons movie. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Hellsing Movie Adaptation Coming to Amazon from John Wick Writer

John Wick franchise writer Derek Kolstad is teaming up with Amazon Studios to develop a live-action Hellsing movie. Deadline reports that the iconic Japanese manga series Hellsing is being given the live-action adaptation treatment, with Kolstad on board as the screenwriter and producer. The project's other producers include Automatik's Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger, Ranger 7 Films' Mike Callaghan and Reuben Liber, together with Soluble Fish Productions' Jason Lust. Hellsing is an action-horror manga series written and illustrated by Kouta Hirano and published by Shōnen Gahōsha. The original run started back in 1997 and continued all the way through to 2008, with each new volume delving deeper into the story of Alucard, a powerful vampire who is bound to the mysterious Hellsing Organization, working to combat vampires, ghouls, and other supernatural threats. [caption id="attachment_2482764" align="alignnone" width="1400"] Image credit: Kouta Hirano / Shōnen Gahōsha[/caption] "Ever since my brother introduced me to the Hellsing manga and anime some years ago, I've been obsessed with adapting it," Kolstad said, referencing the forthcoming project. "And when Mike Callaghan and his team managed to secure the rights to then partner us up with Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Amazon, I mean -damn, dude- this is a dream." "I've always loved the vampire genre, especially when a creator is able to put their own unique spin on it, so when Derek introduced me to Alucard and the Hellsing Organization, I knew we had something special in that tradition," Callaghan added. "Kouta Hirano's gonzo reimagining of the Dracula-Van Helsing mythology is an exhilarating, quirky mashup of action and horror that's unlike anything we've seen before. We are incredibly excited to partner with Brian and Fred at Automatik and that Amazon is on board to help us bring the wit and madness of Hellsing to life on screen." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-live-action-anime-remake-currently-in-development&captions=true"] As well as bringing Aculard to the screen, Kolstad recently penned the upcoming action-thriller Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk, and featured on the writing team for Marvel's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier series, coming to Disney+ on March 19. He is also returning to write the scripts for John Wick: Chapter 4 and 5, as well as the Paramount-set Dungeons & Dragons movie. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Hogwarts Legacy: Troy Leavitt Explains Decision to Leave the Project [Updated]

Update 03/15/2021: Troy Leavitt has released a video explaining his decision to leave Avalanche Studios and the Hogwarts Legacy project. The video explains that Leavitt has retired from the industry due to health-related family issues, and that controversy over his YouTube channel was a catalyst for retiring now, "but not the cause". The video, which is an edited version of a Zoom presentation given to ex-colleagues at Avalanche, features Leavitt explaining that he had retired in August of 2020, but rejoined the company in October. In early February 2021, "family matters took [a] sharp turn" – seemingly before reports about Leavitt's controversial YouTube output initially emerged. Leavitt says WB applied no pressure to him over the situation, but Leavitt made the decision to re-retire this month. Leavitt labelled press coverage of the controversy as feeling like "cancel culture", thanked those who defended him on YouTube, and announced that he'd like to work in indie development, and will continue work on a fantasy novel series. Leavitt shared a resignation letter, which says, "I leave with only the warmest of feelings towards both the Avalanche team and the WB organization." Later in the video, he said he believes "Avalanche is the right studio to make this game," pointing to its work on licensed IPs, in-house talent, and partnerships. He also said he appreciates the studio's player-centric design team, adding that it's focused on "what's good for the player, without trying to push any other agendas into the game" – a phrase which appears to tacitly reference the ongoing controversy around Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling's transphobic views. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Hogwarts Legacy lead designer Troy Leavitt has left developer Avalanche Software and quit the project, following controversy around his YouTube channel. Update: Leavitt points out in the video discussed above that he has been Hogwarts Legacy's senior producer since 2019, after beginning the project as lead designer. Leavitt became the centre of controversy two weeks ago, when journalist Liam Robertson pointed out that the designer had previously uploaded a number of videos in the past that, among other subjects, expressed support for the Gamergate movement and downplayed high-profile cases of sexual harassment. Leavitt has now explained on Twitter that he has left Avalanche Software, adding that he has "nothing but good things to say about the game, the dev team, and WB Games." In a follow-up, Leavitt says that he felt "absolutely secure" in his position at Avalanche, but made the choice to resign. Neither Avalanche Software, nor WB Games, have commented on Leavitt's departure at time of writing. IGN has contacted both for comment. Hogwarts Legacy – scheduled for release in 2022 – has seen a number of controversies since announcement, primarily centered around J.K. Rowling's transphobic views. Avalanche has previously explained that Rowling is "not directly involved" with Hogwarts Legacy (although she does earn money from WB's use of the IP), and a recent report suggested the game will allow for transgender characters to be created by players. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/09/16/hogwarts-legacy-official-reveal-trailer"] WB Interactive president David Haddad previously refused to criticise Rowling, saying that "she has the right to hold her opinions". We've previously written about how Harry Potter fans are coping with Rowling's views. [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 newstips@ign.com.

Hogwarts Legacy: Troy Leavitt Explains Decision to Leave the Project [Updated]

Update 03/15/2021: Troy Leavitt has released a video explaining his decision to leave Avalanche Studios and the Hogwarts Legacy project. The video explains that Leavitt has retired from the industry due to health-related family issues, and that controversy over his YouTube channel was a catalyst for retiring now, "but not the cause". The video, which is an edited version of a Zoom presentation given to ex-colleagues at Avalanche, features Leavitt explaining that he had retired in August of 2020, but rejoined the company in October. In early February 2021, "family matters took [a] sharp turn" – seemingly before reports about Leavitt's controversial YouTube output initially emerged. Leavitt says WB applied no pressure to him over the situation, but Leavitt made the decision to re-retire this month. Leavitt labelled press coverage of the controversy as feeling like "cancel culture", thanked those who defended him on YouTube, and announced that he'd like to work in indie development, and will continue work on a fantasy novel series. Leavitt shared a resignation letter, which says, "I leave with only the warmest of feelings towards both the Avalanche team and the WB organization." Later in the video, he said he believes "Avalanche is the right studio to make this game," pointing to its work on licensed IPs, in-house talent, and partnerships. He also said he appreciates the studio's player-centric design team, adding that it's focused on "what's good for the player, without trying to push any other agendas into the game" – a phrase which appears to tacitly reference the ongoing controversy around Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling's transphobic views. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Hogwarts Legacy lead designer Troy Leavitt has left developer Avalanche Software and quit the project, following controversy around his YouTube channel. Update: Leavitt points out in the video discussed above that he has been Hogwarts Legacy's senior producer since 2019, after beginning the project as lead designer. Leavitt became the centre of controversy two weeks ago, when journalist Liam Robertson pointed out that the designer had previously uploaded a number of videos in the past that, among other subjects, expressed support for the Gamergate movement and downplayed high-profile cases of sexual harassment. Leavitt has now explained on Twitter that he has left Avalanche Software, adding that he has "nothing but good things to say about the game, the dev team, and WB Games." In a follow-up, Leavitt says that he felt "absolutely secure" in his position at Avalanche, but made the choice to resign. Neither Avalanche Software, nor WB Games, have commented on Leavitt's departure at time of writing. IGN has contacted both for comment. Hogwarts Legacy – scheduled for release in 2022 – has seen a number of controversies since announcement, primarily centered around J.K. Rowling's transphobic views. Avalanche has previously explained that Rowling is "not directly involved" with Hogwarts Legacy (although she does earn money from WB's use of the IP), and a recent report suggested the game will allow for transgender characters to be created by players. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/09/16/hogwarts-legacy-official-reveal-trailer"] WB Interactive president David Haddad previously refused to criticise Rowling, saying that "she has the right to hold her opinions". We've previously written about how Harry Potter fans are coping with Rowling's views. [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 newstips@ign.com.

WandaVision Finale Has Mid-Credits and Post-Credits Scenes

The WandaVision season finale, Episode 9, has both mid-credits and post-credits scenes – make sure you don't switch off too early. WandaVision Episodes 7 and 8 were the only episodes of the show to include mid-credits scenes, but the finale marks the first and only time the show has included a second scene after the credits have rolled – something very familiar to Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. As is almost always the case, those credit sequences presage the future of the MCU. If you haven't watched yet, go no further – but if you want to know what was inside, we'll detail that below. Full spoilers follow for Episode 9 of WandaVision! [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/wandavision-director-reveals-secrets-of-scarlet-witchs-origin"] The mid-credits scene centres on Monica Rambeau, who showed off more of her newly-gained powers in the main bulk of the show. After talking to Jimmy Woo and asking after Darcy, Monica's told to head to the Westview theater by an unknown agent. After arriving and seeing no one else, the agent reveals herself to be a Skrull, and explains that "an old friend of [Monica's mother]" would like to meet with Monica – asked where, she points upwards. This clearly references Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury, who we last saw in Spider-Man: Far From Home's post-credits scene (where he also used Skrull agents to keep in contact with Peter Parker), aboard what seemed to be a space station. It seems Monica will be joining Fury in some capacity, most likely as part of the Secret Invasion series, in which Fury and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) are investigating a sect of Skrulls who’ve infiltrated the highest levels of authority in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/after-wandavision-whats-next-for-the-scarlet-witch-ign-now"] The post-credits scene is slightly less easy to interpret. We see that Wanda has moved to a remote cabin in the mountains, seemingly living a simple life alone. However, a final reveal shows what appears to be an astral projection of Scarlet Witch researching the Darkhold (the book of magic Agnes referred to in the finale). As the scene ends, we hear Billy and Tommy begging for help. With Billy and Tommy seemingly vanished, along with Wanda's memory-created version of Vision, at the end of the series, this seems to point to the idea that parts of her sons remain alive somewhere in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Or should that be Multiverse? We know that Scarlet Witch will be a part of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and the projection of her reading is a callback to scenes in the original Doctor Strange film, in which Stephen Strange learned magic while his body slept. Perhaps Wanda's interest in Strange will be in learning how pass through between realities in search of her children. This could also be a link to the widely-held theory that Mephisto will become a part of the MCU in its latest phase. While the demon lord wasn't revealed to be WandaVision's Big Bad, we have seen what could be a reference to him in the trailer for the Loki series. Given Mephisto has a penchant for collecting souls, perhaps Billy and Tommy have become part of his collection – which would explain why they're begging for help, too. But before we get to any of the above, we still have the good old-fashioned action of The Falcon and Winter Soldier to come, with the series starting on Disney+ on March 19. [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 newstips@ign.com.

WandaVision Finale Has Mid-Credits and Post-Credits Scenes

The WandaVision season finale, Episode 9, has both mid-credits and post-credits scenes – make sure you don't switch off too early. WandaVision Episodes 7 and 8 were the only episodes of the show to include mid-credits scenes, but the finale marks the first and only time the show has included a second scene after the credits have rolled – something very familiar to Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. Developing...

Fear the Walking Dead Writer to Pen New Star Trek Movie

Paramount Pictures has found a new captain to begin work on its next Star Trek film. Fear the Walking Dead writer and co-executive producer Kalinda Vasquez has been tapped to write a new Star Trek movie for Paramount Pictures, per Deadline. J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot is producing. If the project is greenlit, Vasquez will become the first woman to pen a Star Trek film. At the moment, it's uncertain whether the new project intends to include previously established characters from recent Star Trek movies, such as Chris Pine's Captain Kirk, Zachary Quinto's Spock and Simon Pegg's Scotty. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2016/07/20/jj-abrams-star-trek-series-in-5-minutes"] Vasquez already has experience writing for the Star Trek franchise, having penned multiple episodes across the property's various iterations on Paramount Plus. She also wrote the Star Trek: Discovery episode Terra Firma, Part 2. Apart from Trek, Vasquez is currently writing a Marvel comics run about America Chavez and is also developing an adaptation of George R.R. Martin's novel Roadmarks for HBO. It has been nearly 5 years since the last Star Trek movie was in theaters. Star Trek Beyond released in July 2016 and went on to gross $158 million domestically. It marked a notable drop-off compared to its two predecessors Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness, which grossed $257 million and $228.7 million respectively. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=star-trek-discovery-season-3-exclusive-character-images&captions=true"] In the years since, Paramount has made several attempts at bringing Star Trek back to theaters. Quentin Tarantino detailed his and Abrams' idea for an R-rated franchise entry, though he has since distanced himself from the project. Similarly, Fargo creator Noah Hawley was tapped to write and direct a direct sequel to Star Trek Beyond, though that project has since been shuttered. [poilib element="accentDivider"] J. Kim Murphy is a freelance entertainment writer.