Rocksteady, NeatherRealm, Other WB Studios Reportedly Up for Sale
Rocksteady, NeatherRealm, Other WB Studios Reportedly Up for Sale
Spider-Verse’s Phil Lord Has Seen Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS5

Spider-Verse’s Phil Lord Has Seen Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS5

Disney to Replace Splash Mountain With a Princess and the Frog Attraction
"The approach to retheming or 'plussing' attractions (as Walt Disney referred to it) begins with Imagineers asking the question, how can we build upon or elevate the experience and tell a fresh, relevant story? It’s a continuous process that Imagineers are deeply passionate about. And with this longstanding history of updating attractions and adding new magic, the retheming of Splash Mountain is of particular importance today. The new concept is inclusive – one that all of our guests can connect with and be inspired by, and it speaks to the diversity of the millions of people who visit our parks each year."
Disney added that its Imagineers are already at work on the redesign, beginning with conceptual artwork and "will soon be able to conduct preliminary reviews and develop a timeline for when the transformation can start to take shape."
The live-action/animated musical Song of the South has long been criticized for its depiction of the Reconstruction era South and for its stereotypical portrayal of African-Americans, particularly Uncle Remus, the plantation laborer who recounts his interactions with animated animal characters such as Br'er Rabbit. The film's classic song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" won an Oscar, while Uncle Remus actor James Baskett received an honorary Oscar. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/03/11/disney-still-has-no-plans-to-release-song-of-the-south-not-even-with-disclaimer"] Lest you think Splash Mountain is a holdover attraction from the Disney parks' early days, the log flume opened at Disneyland in 1989, well after Song of the South had been deemed problematic and Disney had already pulled it from circulation. Indeed, in the '80s then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner announced that Song of the South would not receive a domestic home video release and the full film remains off of official Disney platforms to this day. (It was, however, released on video in some Asian and European countries decades ago.) But animated sequences and other portions of the movie have been repackaged into various home video offerings and even on Disney TV series over the decades. And while the full movie itself may not be available to consumers, Song of the South has remained part of Disney merchandising through the years, including book-and-record sets, audio usage, and, of course, Splash Mountain. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-25-best-disney-animated-movies&captions=true"] While there have been calls over time to re-release Song of the South -- including from Disney Legends inductee Whoopi Goldberg in 2017 -- Disney reaffirmed its position to keep Song of the South in the vault earlier this year, with then-Disney CEO Bob Iger calling the film "not appropriate in today’s world." Do you want to see Splash Mountain retooled to remove its Song of the South elements? And, if so, would you rather see it turned into a Moana or a Princess and the Frog-themed attraction? Let us know in the comments.Turn Splash Mountain into a MOANA ride.
— Brian Lynch (@BrianLynch) June 10, 2020
Acclaimed Batman, Green Lantern Writer Denny O’Neil Dead at 81
O'Neil is survived by his wife Marifran and his son, writer/director Lawrence O'Neil. Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.Denny O’Neil made timeless comics by making comics about his time. The revolutions of the 60s, the excesses of the 70s, the corruption of the 80s, the facades of the 90s—he used super hero tropes as brushstrokes to paint a picture of who we are and who we could be. RIP. pic.twitter.com/eWwI6tfnrp
— Tom King (@TomKingTK) June 12, 2020
The Best PS5 Memes
The One Console to Rule Them All
We asked Twitter what the PS5 looks like and Twitter replied in true form: [caption id="attachment_2364741" align="alignnone" width="720"]






Deathloop: New Concept Art Shows Characters, Weapons and Locations
Star Wars: Squadrons Leaks on Xbox Store Website
[poilib element="accentDivider"] A new Star Wars game titled Star Wars: Squadrons leaked online this morning thanks to an early listing on Microsoft's Xbox website. The new game appears to be a new starfighter game possibly related to the Rogue Squadron series. The store listing featured the tag, "Pilots wanted" further suggesting that Star Wars: Squadrons is a pilot game. Reports say that this is the mysterious Star Wars: Project Maverick that leaked on PSN earlier this year.Pilots Wanted. Tune in for the reveal trailer of #StarWarsSquadrons this Monday, June 15th at 8:00 AM Pacific Time: https://t.co/ULwkIhQy2y pic.twitter.com/L0Z3jC2c3j
— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) June 12, 2020

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Isn’t a Sequel, But a Smaller Standalone Game [Updated]
This update originally stated a Sony spokesperson told Bloomberg that the game would be a smaller standalone. That was incorrect, and we apologise for the error. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Marvel's Spider-man: Miles Morales was taken by many to be a full sequel to Insomniac's first Spider-man game, but it is in fact "an expansion and an enhancement to the previous game." Speaking to The Telegraph (and spotted by VGC), Sony's VP head of European Business, Simon Rutter explained: "I guess you could call it an expansion and an enhancement to the previous game. There’s a substantial Miles Morales component – which is the expansion element – but also within the game as well there’s been major enhancements to the game and the game engine, obviously deploying some of the major PlayStation 5 technology and features.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/06/11/spider-man-miles-morales-announcement-trailer-ps5-event"] It remains a little unclear exactly what form this expansion will take. Rutter's language makes it sound as though Marvel's Spider-Man could receive a full remaster on PS5 (as hinted at in early showings of the console to press), with a major new component starring Miles Morales. However, it may be that this is a standalone expansion that builds on the mechanics and engine of the original, in the vein of Uncharted: Lost Legacy or Infamous: First Light. It's also unclear whether this means the Miles Morales content will come to PS4. We've contacted Sony for comment. Spider-Man: Miles Morales was announced at yesterday's PS5 reveal event, which revealed a swathe of next-gen games, not to mention the unconventional design of the PlayStation 5, and its newly-revealed digital edition. Miles Morales was one of two new projects announced by Insomniac yesterday - we also saw Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart revealed. [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.NEWS: Spider-Man Miles Morales is *not* an expansion or enhancement or remaster, despite a Sony executive's comments this morning, a source tells Bloomberg News. Nor is it Spider-Man 2. It is a brand-new, standalone game similar in scope to Uncharted Lost Legacy.
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) June 12, 2020