No, There Isn’t a Daredevil Game With Troy Baker in Development

Following a tweet exchange with Troy Baker that sent Marvel fans into a frenzy, Marvel Games VP Bill Rosemann has confirmed that there is no Daredevil game in development. Yesterday, Rosemann stoked rumours after an exchange with Troy Baker, where the voice actor responded to a tweet (by IGN's own Jonathon Dornbush, no less), asking "What is your dream superhero game and which developer would you want to make it?" by tagging in Rosemann and adding some cheeky coughs. Rosemann responded to the tweet, calling Baker "a man without fear," a phrase associated with the Marvel superhero Daredevil. Naturally, this caused mayhem on Twitter, with fans assuming that the two industry honchos were teasing a Daredevil game. Sadly, in a follow-up tweet Rosemann made clear that there is no such project in development: "Bill's tweet to @TroyBakerVA was an acknowledgement of their shared desire about creating said game & he apologises for any confusion his tweet created," Rosemann's tweet reads. Much ado about nothing then... but at least this fuss has made it clear to Marvel that the fan demand for a Daredevil game is there. You know what they say - speak of the devil, and he shall appear! For more on Daredevil, check out our piece surrounding the rumours that the masked crusader might appear in the next Spider-Man film. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN, who much prefers the Geordie version of Daredevil's origin story. Follow him on Twitter.

Anthem 2.0: Don’t Expect the Overhaul Update Anytime Soon

Bioware has issued an update on the state of the Anthem overhaul, noting that the revamp is still in the incubation period and that the creation of a new version of the game will be a "longer process." In a statement on the Bioware blog, project lead Christian Daley outlined the current state of Anthem 2.0, noting that regardless of the current circumstances, the team is committed to the project. The 30-strong team behind the game are currently working from home due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Daley notes that the game's incubation phase has kicked off. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/02/21/anthem-review"] In his own words, Daley describes the incubation phase as a prototyping period. "We are starting to validate our design hypotheses," Daley's statement reads. "We are going back and experimenting/prototyping to improve on the areas where we believe we fell short and to leverage everything that you love currently about Anthem." According to Daley, the nature of this approach means Anthem 2.0 will "be a longer process," so don't expect the new version of the game to arrive anytime soon. "The team is small but the whole point of this is to take our time and go back to the drawing board," Daley notes. "A small team gives us the agility a larger one can't afford." Daley also talked about transparency, and assured fans that they would "see things that look awesome but end up on the cutting room floor or things that you might think suck that you feel we are spending too much time on." In the spirit of experimentation, the team want to bring those interested in Anthem along for the ride, but Daley notes that "seeing how the sausage is made" is not always pretty. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/07/anthem-story-trailer"] Anthem's overhaul was announced in February, with BioWare general manager Casey Hudson admitting that the game “needs a more satisfying loot experience, better long-term progression, and a more fulfilling end game.” Clearly, much of that is still in the ideas phase, with hands-on development work yet to begin. Daley doesn't give a sense of how long that might take to begin. The Anthem 2.0 team is also planning to bring ad-hoc live streams and updates to fans as they follow the game. "Stay tuned as we kick this off and we hope to see/hear from you as we go on this journey (stronger) together." For more on Anthem, check out our piece on how the game's first anniversary was celebrated by fans, but not Bioware. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter. 

Anthem 2.0: Don’t Expect the Overhaul Update Anytime Soon

Bioware has issued an update on the state of the Anthem overhaul, noting that the revamp is still in the incubation period and that the creation of a new version of the game will be a "longer process." In a statement on the Bioware blog, project lead Christian Daley outlined the current state of Anthem 2.0, noting that regardless of the current circumstances, the team is committed to the project. The 30-strong team behind the game are currently working from home due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Daley notes that the game's incubation phase has kicked off. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/02/21/anthem-review"] In his own words, Daley describes the incubation phase as a prototyping period. "We are starting to validate our design hypotheses," Daley's statement reads. "We are going back and experimenting/prototyping to improve on the areas where we believe we fell short and to leverage everything that you love currently about Anthem." According to Daley, the nature of this approach means Anthem 2.0 will "be a longer process," so don't expect the new version of the game to arrive anytime soon. "The team is small but the whole point of this is to take our time and go back to the drawing board," Daley notes. "A small team gives us the agility a larger one can't afford." Daley also talked about transparency, and assured fans that they would "see things that look awesome but end up on the cutting room floor or things that you might think suck that you feel we are spending too much time on." In the spirit of experimentation, the team want to bring those interested in Anthem along for the ride, but Daley notes that "seeing how the sausage is made" is not always pretty. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/07/anthem-story-trailer"] Anthem's overhaul was announced in February, with BioWare general manager Casey Hudson admitting that the game “needs a more satisfying loot experience, better long-term progression, and a more fulfilling end game.” Clearly, much of that is still in the ideas phase, with hands-on development work yet to begin. Daley doesn't give a sense of how long that might take to begin. The Anthem 2.0 team is also planning to bring ad-hoc live streams and updates to fans as they follow the game. "Stay tuned as we kick this off and we hope to see/hear from you as we go on this journey (stronger) together." For more on Anthem, check out our piece on how the game's first anniversary was celebrated by fans, but not Bioware. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter. 

Matthew Lillard on the ‘Bummer’ of Not Being Cast as Shaggy in Scoob!

Fans who've watched the new Scooby gang movie, Scoob!, will surely have noticed that, for the first time in a long while, Matthew Lillard is not voicing Shaggy. The Scream actor has been providing the voice for Scooby-Boo's best pal, Shaggy Rogers, in animated projects for the better part of two decades, ever since he played the role in the first live-action Scooby movie in 2002. In a huge change up, Will Forte plays Shaggy in Scoob! and recently Entertainment Tonight spoke with Lillard about this shocking changing of the guard. "Yeah, about Scoob! I don't have a lot of good things to say," Lillard lamented. "I wish them all well. I hope the movie does really well." "It was a drag and I was surprised that it happened," he added. "You know, Hollywood's an interesting place and I've been around for a long time. Some of them are easier than others, when you don't get a job, but that was a bummer. I like playing the part. I like sort of having a legacy in a career that's been 30 years." You can watch the video interview here... Lillard also, upon the movie's release to VOD, offered up this supportive tweet... You can check out IGN's review of Scoob! here, which calls it a "pleasant enough diversion during these trying times," and also watch the cast of Scoob! respond to IGN comments... [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/16/scoob-cast-respond-to-ign-comments"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Matthew Lillard on the ‘Bummer’ of Not Being Cast as Shaggy in Scoob!

Fans who've watched the new Scooby gang movie, Scoob!, will surely have noticed that, for the first time in a long while, Matthew Lillard is not voicing Shaggy. The Scream actor has been providing the voice for Scooby-Boo's best pal, Shaggy Rogers, in animated projects for the better part of two decades, ever since he played the role in the first live-action Scooby movie in 2002. In a huge change up, Will Forte plays Shaggy in Scoob! and recently Entertainment Tonight spoke with Lillard about this shocking changing of the guard. "Yeah, about Scoob! I don't have a lot of good things to say," Lillard lamented. "I wish them all well. I hope the movie does really well." "It was a drag and I was surprised that it happened," he added. "You know, Hollywood's an interesting place and I've been around for a long time. Some of them are easier than others, when you don't get a job, but that was a bummer. I like playing the part. I like sort of having a legacy in a career that's been 30 years." You can watch the video interview here... Lillard also, upon the movie's release to VOD, offered up this supportive tweet... You can check out IGN's review of Scoob! here, which calls it a "pleasant enough diversion during these trying times," and also watch the cast of Scoob! respond to IGN comments... [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/16/scoob-cast-respond-to-ign-comments"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Charlize Theron Won’t Be Returning for Mad Max: Fury Road ‘Furiosa’ Prequel

It's no secret that director George Miller has been wanting to make a Furiosa spinoff film ever since the character, played by Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Fury Road, became an instant fan favorite. Miller, however, recently confirmed to The New York Times that the Furiosa film will be a prequel, and will feature a younger actress instead of Theron. On top of the news that Miller is considering The Witch/Split's Anya Taylor-Joy for the younger Furiosa role, he explained that he's explored the idea of using de-aging CGI technology on Theron, but decided against it. “For the longest time, I thought we could just use CG de-aging on Charlize," Miller said, "but I don’t think we’re nearly there yet." “Despite the valiant attempts on The Irishman," he added, "I think there’s still an uncanny valley. Everyone is on the verge of solving it, particularly Japanese video-game designers, but there’s still a pretty wide valley, I believe.” [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-10-best-80s-action-movies&captions=true"] This film is separate, of course, from the actual sequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, which Miller is also working on, and which does not contain Furiosa at all. For more movie news, check out this list of all the films being delayed because of the pandemic, our review of Scoob!, and Tom Selleck screen testing for the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/16/theres-only-ever-been-one-james-bond-a-007-nerds-chronology"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Charlize Theron Won’t Be Returning for Mad Max: Fury Road ‘Furiosa’ Prequel

It's no secret that director George Miller has been wanting to make a Furiosa spinoff film ever since the character, played by Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Fury Road, became an instant fan favorite. Miller, however, recently confirmed to The New York Times that the Furiosa film will be a prequel, and will feature a younger actress instead of Theron. On top of the news that Miller is considering The Witch/Split's Anya Taylor-Joy for the younger Furiosa role, he explained that he's explored the idea of using de-aging CGI technology on Theron, but decided against it. “For the longest time, I thought we could just use CG de-aging on Charlize," Miller said, "but I don’t think we’re nearly there yet." “Despite the valiant attempts on The Irishman," he added, "I think there’s still an uncanny valley. Everyone is on the verge of solving it, particularly Japanese video-game designers, but there’s still a pretty wide valley, I believe.” [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-10-best-80s-action-movies&captions=true"] This film is separate, of course, from the actual sequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, which Miller is also working on, and which does not contain Furiosa at all. For more movie news, check out this list of all the films being delayed because of the pandemic, our review of Scoob!, and Tom Selleck screen testing for the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/05/16/theres-only-ever-been-one-james-bond-a-007-nerds-chronology"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Comedian Fred Willard Passes Away

The lovable comic actor Fred Willard, whose on-screen career spanned 50 years, passed away on Friday. The scene-stealing star of moves like Best in Show and The Mighty Wind, along with TV shows like Modern Family and Netflix's upcoming Space Force, was 86-years-old. Willard's daughter, Hope, tweeted out the news this afternoon, remarking that her father had died peacefully on Friday evening. Willard worked steadily in comedic roles for decades before finding notoriety as part of writer/director Christoper Guest's company of impish improv actors, starring in acclaimed mockumentaries This is Spinal Tap!, Waiting for Guffman, The Mighty Wind, and Best in Show. In a career that ranged from Mad About You to Community to Pixar's Wall-E to recurring as Phil's dad, Frank, on Modern Family, Willard always provided hilarious moments and memorable laughs. Willard was nominated for four Emmy Awards - three for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Hank MacDougall in Everybody Loves Raymond, and one in the same category for Modern Family. Here's our own interview with Willard from 2008 for Wall-E... [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2008/06/26/wall8226e-movie-interview-fred-willard"] Christopher Guest's wife, Jaime Lee Curtis, posted the following to her Twitter account... With over 300 credits to his name, what was your favorite Fred Willard role? Some of Fred Willard's work can even be found here, in our Top 25 Comedies of All Time... [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-25-best-comedies&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Comedian Fred Willard Passes Away

The lovable comic actor Fred Willard, whose on-screen career spanned 50 years, passed away on Friday. The scene-stealing star of moves like Best in Show and The Mighty Wind, along with TV shows like Modern Family and Netflix's upcoming Space Force, was 86-years-old. Willard's daughter, Hope, tweeted out the news this afternoon, remarking that her father had died peacefully on Friday evening. Willard worked steadily in comedic roles for decades before finding notoriety as part of writer/director Christoper Guest's company of impish improv actors, starring in acclaimed mockumentaries This is Spinal Tap!, Waiting for Guffman, The Mighty Wind, and Best in Show. In a career that ranged from Mad About You to Community to Pixar's Wall-E to recurring as Phil's dad, Frank, on Modern Family, Willard always provided hilarious moments and memorable laughs. Willard was nominated for four Emmy Awards - three for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Hank MacDougall in Everybody Loves Raymond, and one in the same category for Modern Family. Here's our own interview with Willard from 2008 for Wall-E... [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2008/06/26/wall8226e-movie-interview-fred-willard"] Christopher Guest's wife, Jaime Lee Curtis, posted the following to her Twitter account... With over 300 credits to his name, what was your favorite Fred Willard role? Some of Fred Willard's work can even be found here, in our Top 25 Comedies of All Time... [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-25-best-comedies&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Rob Liefeld Would Love for Ryan Reynolds to Have Creative Control of Deadpool 3

Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has clarified his statement, from a few days ago, regarding his opinion that Marvel Studios has "zero" plans to make Deadpool 3. "Here’s what people don’t want to hear, but thank God I’m a realist," Liefeld had said. "I feel like Deadpool, the movies, they’ve set sail," Now, talking to io9, Liefeld's doubled down on his previous quotes, claiming ""Do I know that there is no movement on a Deadpool 3 right now? I know that. Yes." "And does that worry me? No. Not at all. What I did was I answered a question honestly. And what I learned this week is just lie. Just tell people everything is lollipop and unicorns and rainbows and you’ll be better off in your life because people want to be lied to." Liefeld, no longer listed as a producer on Deadpool 3, still insists he's getting large sums thanks to Deadpool. "I have Deadpool revenue streams that have existed since 1991...I already get paid," he said. "If you make this movie [or not], I’m getting a fat check." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-a-z-of-deadpool&captions=true"] Going forward, if the film does happen, Liefeld is a huge advocate for star Ryan Reynolds being given creative control. "My opinion is Ryan [Reynolds] should be steering the ship and just completely handed the reins, even to the point of plugging characters in...Give him three characters he can integrate and let him integrate them," he stated. "If people ask what I want to see, that’s where it begins. Just please don’t micromanage the guy. Just give him free rein." For more movie news, get the skinny on Phil Lord and Chris Miller's new space movie (starring Ryan Gosling), the low down on how the John Wick TV series will differ from the movies, and the scoop on dead characters that might return for the next two Mission Impossible films. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/12/31/top-100-movies-of-the-decade"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.