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Detroit: Become Human, Beyond, Heavy Rain Steam Release Dates Announced
Quantic Dream has officially confirmed the Steam release date for Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls, and Heavy Rain.
Quantic Dream’s three latest games will arrive on Steam simultaneously on June 18, the company announced on Twitter. Quantic Dream had previously released the game’s on the Epic Game Store in 2019. Before that, all three games had been PlayStation exclusives.
Finally! Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human are coming to Steam on June 18! #QuanticStream
Download the free demos NOW: Heavy Rain: https://t.co/vgyWgO3YBt Detroit: https://t.co/SbIxbSbfoR Beyond: https://t.co/P51sXvOhwm pic.twitter.com/83TaO6x7Ai — QUANTIC DREAM (@Quantic_Dream) May 25, 2020
Earlier this year, Quantic Dream founder David Cage said that the studio had “lots of surprises” in store for fans in 2020. It seems this might have been at least part of what he was talking about.
PC gamers who held off on buying Quantic Dreams’ library will also be able to play a free demo of each game. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-ign-quantic-dream-review&captions=true"]Steam doesn’t currently have prices listed for any of the three games, but we can get a potential idea based on what they’re going for on Epic. On Epic, Detroit is currently being sold for $39.99, Beyond for $19.99, and Heavy Rain for $19.99.
We quite liked Detroit: Become Human, calling it “a wonderfully silly interactive drama that meaningfully bends to your will” in our review. You can also check out our Beyond: Two Souls review and our Heavy Rain review to see how these Quantic Dreams games hold up today.
[poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN, and he's on every platform.Detroit: Become Human, Beyond, Heavy Rain Steam Release Dates Announced
Quantic Dream has officially confirmed the Steam release date for Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls, and Heavy Rain.
Quantic Dream’s three latest games will arrive on Steam simultaneously on June 18, the company announced on Twitter. Quantic Dream had previously released the game’s on the Epic Game Store in 2019. Before that, all three games had been PlayStation exclusives.
Finally! Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human are coming to Steam on June 18! #QuanticStream
Download the free demos NOW: Heavy Rain: https://t.co/vgyWgO3YBt Detroit: https://t.co/SbIxbSbfoR Beyond: https://t.co/P51sXvOhwm pic.twitter.com/83TaO6x7Ai — QUANTIC DREAM (@Quantic_Dream) May 25, 2020
Earlier this year, Quantic Dream founder David Cage said that the studio had “lots of surprises” in store for fans in 2020. It seems this might have been at least part of what he was talking about.
PC gamers who held off on buying Quantic Dreams’ library will also be able to play a free demo of each game. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-ign-quantic-dream-review&captions=true"]Steam doesn’t currently have prices listed for any of the three games, but we can get a potential idea based on what they’re going for on Epic. On Epic, Detroit is currently being sold for $39.99, Beyond for $19.99, and Heavy Rain for $19.99.
We quite liked Detroit: Become Human, calling it “a wonderfully silly interactive drama that meaningfully bends to your will” in our review. You can also check out our Beyond: Two Souls review and our Heavy Rain review to see how these Quantic Dreams games hold up today.
[poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN, and he's on every platform.‘Make Solo 2 Happen’ Fan Campaign Demands Star Wars Sequel
It’s apparently a banner month for fan campaigns making their movie dreams come true. While DC fans are (eventually) getting the Snyder Cut and (hoping for) an Ayers cut of Suicide Squad, fans of Solo: A Star Wars Story are clamoring to “#MakeSolo2Happen,” and they’re picking up some steam.
Fans took to Twitter this Memorial Day weekend to share their hopes for a sequel to the Han Solo origin story, pining for the return of cast members like Emilia Clarke’s Qi’ra, Darth Maul, and Donald Glover’s Lando Calrissian.
Here's artist Matt Ferguson, who created a couple of official posters for Solo, chiming in with his support.Like the Millennium Falcon itself, Solo has it where it counts. Spirited, charming, and with more than one trick up its sleeve, you should never count it out!
For Han, Chewie, Lando, Qi'ra, Maul, and Enfys ... for all the scoundrels and rebels of the Galaxy ... #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/xwQ02n8JNF — Jared Kozal (@jkozal) May 25, 2020
Solo came out 2 years ago. I really enjoyed it a lot. A great romp of a Star Wars film. I also got to make a couple of official posters for it on release. I’d love to see more adventures, perfect for a Disney+ adventure show. pic.twitter.com/L01TmjibZ6
— Matt Ferguson (@Cakes_Comics) May 25, 2020
PUNCH IT, CHEWIE! Seeing Chewbacca being introduced to Han in Solo is one of my favorite Star Wars moments. Alden and @JoonasSuotamo have great chemistry in Solo and would love to continue seeing that. #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/k2a6a2xDmS
— David Taylor (@IAmDavidJTaylor) May 25, 2020
Solo doesn't deserve all the hate it gets. #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/sLLRU7Qptc
— Everything Star Wars (@EverythingSW66) May 25, 2020
One fan even went so far as to dress up his family in shirts reading "Make Solo 2 Happen" in classic Star Wars font.All I can think about when rewatching Solo: A Star Wars Story is how desperately we need more Qi’ra content!#MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/GcYeDrxj6a
— Mike Kennedy (@mbken84) May 22, 2020
The "Make Solo 2 Happen" campaign, including the T-shirts appearing in multiple tweets, appears to have started with The Resistance Broadcast, a podcast from the Star Wars News Net fan site. They also happen to be selling sweatshirts and mugs with the same fan campaign logo.Our family is ready to #MakeSolo2Happen, are you? pic.twitter.com/SB94colE2j
— Adam Odle (@OdleAdam) May 25, 2020
Solo fans may have their work cut out for them, considering Solo only made a total of $392 million worldwide at the box office. With a budget of $275,000,000, it fell short of expectations on its opening weekend, grossing a domestic box office of $83 million at the time. Still big numbers, but remarkably unimpressive compared to The Last Jedi's $1.3 billion worldwide gross, The Rise of Skywalker's $1 billion worldwide gross. Even Rogue One, the first of the offshoot Star Wars movies, grossed a little over $1 billion worldwide. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/05/23/solo-cast-takes-the-ultimate-han-solo-star-wars-quiz"] As of April 2020, Solo screenwriter Jon Kasdan says he doesn't expect Disney to pursue a sequel to Solo, calling it a "tough sell." Disney CEO Bob Iger decided to slow the pace of production on Star Wars films following Solo's lackluster performance.There's more of us #Solo fans....there's more of us! #MakeSolo2Happen #StarWars pic.twitter.com/vwrCkIc9oq
— The Resistance Broadcast | Star Wars News Net (@RBatSWNN) May 25, 2020
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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/nerf herder for IGN.
‘Make Solo 2 Happen’ Fan Campaign Demands Star Wars Sequel
It’s apparently a banner month for fan campaigns making their movie dreams come true. While DC fans are (eventually) getting the Snyder Cut and (hoping for) an Ayers cut of Suicide Squad, fans of Solo: A Star Wars Story are clamoring to “#MakeSolo2Happen,” and they’re picking up some steam.
Fans took to Twitter this Memorial Day weekend to share their hopes for a sequel to the Han Solo origin story, pining for the return of cast members like Emilia Clarke’s Qi’ra, Darth Maul, and Donald Glover’s Lando Calrissian.
Here's artist Matt Ferguson, who created a couple of official posters for Solo, chiming in with his support.Like the Millennium Falcon itself, Solo has it where it counts. Spirited, charming, and with more than one trick up its sleeve, you should never count it out!
For Han, Chewie, Lando, Qi'ra, Maul, and Enfys ... for all the scoundrels and rebels of the Galaxy ... #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/xwQ02n8JNF — Jared Kozal (@jkozal) May 25, 2020
Solo came out 2 years ago. I really enjoyed it a lot. A great romp of a Star Wars film. I also got to make a couple of official posters for it on release. I’d love to see more adventures, perfect for a Disney+ adventure show. pic.twitter.com/L01TmjibZ6
— Matt Ferguson (@Cakes_Comics) May 25, 2020
PUNCH IT, CHEWIE! Seeing Chewbacca being introduced to Han in Solo is one of my favorite Star Wars moments. Alden and @JoonasSuotamo have great chemistry in Solo and would love to continue seeing that. #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/k2a6a2xDmS
— David Taylor (@IAmDavidJTaylor) May 25, 2020
Solo doesn't deserve all the hate it gets. #MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/sLLRU7Qptc
— Everything Star Wars (@EverythingSW66) May 25, 2020
One fan even went so far as to dress up his family in shirts reading "Make Solo 2 Happen" in classic Star Wars font.All I can think about when rewatching Solo: A Star Wars Story is how desperately we need more Qi’ra content!#MakeSolo2Happen pic.twitter.com/GcYeDrxj6a
— Mike Kennedy (@mbken84) May 22, 2020
The "Make Solo 2 Happen" campaign, including the T-shirts appearing in multiple tweets, appears to have started with The Resistance Broadcast, a podcast from the Star Wars News Net fan site. They also happen to be selling sweatshirts and mugs with the same fan campaign logo.Our family is ready to #MakeSolo2Happen, are you? pic.twitter.com/SB94colE2j
— Adam Odle (@OdleAdam) May 25, 2020
Solo fans may have their work cut out for them, considering Solo only made a total of $392 million worldwide at the box office. With a budget of $275,000,000, it fell short of expectations on its opening weekend, grossing a domestic box office of $83 million at the time. Still big numbers, but remarkably unimpressive compared to The Last Jedi's $1.3 billion worldwide gross, The Rise of Skywalker's $1 billion worldwide gross. Even Rogue One, the first of the offshoot Star Wars movies, grossed a little over $1 billion worldwide. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/05/23/solo-cast-takes-the-ultimate-han-solo-star-wars-quiz"] As of April 2020, Solo screenwriter Jon Kasdan says he doesn't expect Disney to pursue a sequel to Solo, calling it a "tough sell." Disney CEO Bob Iger decided to slow the pace of production on Star Wars films following Solo's lackluster performance.There's more of us #Solo fans....there's more of us! #MakeSolo2Happen #StarWars pic.twitter.com/vwrCkIc9oq
— The Resistance Broadcast | Star Wars News Net (@RBatSWNN) May 25, 2020
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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/nerf herder for IGN.
Suicide Squad Director’s Cut Would Be ‘Easy to Complete,’ Says David Ayer
Suicide Squad director David Ayer says that a director’s cut of his DC universe movie would be “easy to complete.” The comment stands in contrast to the news of the infamous “Snyder Cut” of Justice League releasing in 2021 and costing $20 - $30 million.
Ayer made the comments in a tweet Monday, responding to a Collider editor asking why DC didn’t release his cut of Suicide Squad on a service like HBO Max.“This is a good question,” Ayer responded. “My cut would be easy to complete. It would be incredibly cathartic for me. It’s exhausting getting your ass kicked for a film that got the Edward Scissorhands treatment. The film I made has never been seen.”
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-dceu-movie-review-score&captions=true"]Ayer made similar comments about other footage cut from or left in Suicide Squad. When asked about a scene from a trailer featuring Katana’s eyes being suddenly filled with a murky black liquid, Ayer said he’d filmed a scene where Enchantress uses a tendril to take over Katana and attack her allies.
Ayer also seemingly criticized the cuts that were made to Suicide Squad for ignoring some of the fundamentals of good storytelling and editing.
“Good screenwriting means complete arcs culminating with some kind of closure for each main character,” Ayer said. “It’s not rocket science. When you cut the joists the building sags.”Ayer says that the “only battle I won” was keeping in a bit where the character Diablo references that he’s killed women and children.
[widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-actor-and-character-confirmed-for-dcs-the-suicide-squad&captions=true"]“It was the only battle I won,” Ayer said. “Decision makers were allergic to Diablo killing his family. Look at my films - death, guilt, redemption and emancipation from toxic relationships are themes I explore as a filmmaker. The human soul is beautiful and complex.”
Ayer added that an impressive shot of Enchantress’ hand gripping June Moon and transforming her was his idea, and that he had more footage fleshing out their relationship.
Yes - Enchantress / June Moon were more solidly arced out in my cut. https://t.co/Zoaaug3cTU
— David Ayer (@DavidAyerMovies) May 24, 2020
With the news of Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League being revived, some DC fans have taken to calling for a similar director’s cut of Suicide Squad, which was originally supposed to end with a different villain and a much bigger Justice League connection. Ayer appears to still hold some complicated feelings on the matter, given how open he’s been to commenting on the difficult process of getting Suicide Squad to theaters.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/06/david-ayer-says-much-of-jared-letos-joker-remains-unseen"]Ayer responded to fan questions about cut footage of Jared Leto’s Joker, saying that his “heart breaks” for the actor that much of his work never made it into the theatrical release. Leto himself also said in 2016 that a large amount of Joker footage never made it into the film.
Some fans have sinced started the hashtag “#ReleaseTheAyerCut,” a direct parallel to the “#ReleaseTheSnyderCut” that eventually got its way. It’s possible that a similar fan movement may get its way as well. Meanwhile, we're still getting James Gunn's reboot of the Suicide Squad, and last we heard, Gunn said there's no reason for his film to be delayed due to COVID-19, since it wrapped filming earlier this year. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.