Fortnite Chapter 2 Leak Suggests a New Map Is on the Way
With Fortnite season 10 winding down, fans are wondering what’s coming next for Epic Games’ popular battle royale game. A new leak on the Apple App Store seems to indicate a new map may be in the cards.
The leak comes from the Italian iOS App Store. A user on the r/FortniteBR subreddit posted a video showing their iPad screen as they browse the App Store for Fortnite. At first glance, a search for Fortnite turns up the regular app page and icon.
One Piece Stampede Exclusive Dub Trailer Brings Back A Ton of Familiar Faces
IGN can exclusively debut the English dub trailer for the upcoming One Piece Stampede movie, and along with it are glimpses of a smorgasbord of villains and allies from the Straw Hat Pirates' storied past that all come together to participate in "the greatest treasure hunt the world has ever seen."
Watch the trailer by clicking the video above.
In this trailer alone, we see appearances from a majority of the members of the "Worst Generation," such as Eustace Kid, Scratchmen Apoo, X-Drake, Jewelry Bonney, Trafalgar Law, and of course, Monkey D. Luffy and the rest of the Straw Hat Pirates. In addition to that, there's the surprising return of Crocodile, Wapol, and Foxy.
Oxenfree Creator Got His Start in…Daytime Soap Operas?!
A lot of game developers admit that they kind of fell into the job by accident. Some come from tech, some from the movie industry, or maybe even just from being a part of a game’s community. Night School Studio’s Sean Krankel, however, came from the particularly uncommon path of the daytime soap opera.
On this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered, the Oxenfree and Afterparty developer joins host Ryan McCaffrey to discuss how he worked his way from an EB Games store, through an internship with a daytime soap opera in Los Angeles, and through Disney’s animated films, before making his way into game development.
Who Is the Best Big-Screen Joker?
For every big-screen incarnation of Batman, there must also be a Joker. Actually, Joker now has the edge thanks to his new, Batman-less origin story starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime. Already fans are declaring Phoenix's Joker to be one of the all-time best, and awards buzz is building.
But how does Phoenix's take on Joker compare to classic versions like Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger? Vote in the poll and let us know your favorite big-screen incarnation of Joker:
IGN's Jim Vejvoda gave Joker a rare perfect 10 score, saying, "Featuring a riveting, fully realized, and Oscar-worthy performance by Joaquin Phoenix, Joker would work just as well as an engrossing character study without any of its DC Comics trappings; that it just so happens to be a brilliant Batman-universe movie is icing on the Batfan cake."
Will Smith Developing a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Spin-Off Series
Our lives may be about to get flipped, turned upside down once again, as a spin-off to the popular 90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is reportedly in the works.
The Hollywood Reporter released the tidbit of information about the new series in an extensive profile covering Will Smith and his extending global brand, which is now said to include a Fresh Prince spin-off, over 20 years on from the original NBC show's final season.
While details remain scarce at the moment, the outlet confirmed that the new series would be developed under Westbrook Media, the cross-platform holding company that is owned by Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Apex Legends Level Designer Slyly Hints New Character, Revenant
A level designer on the Apex Legends team has tweeted four behind-the-scenes development screenshots, and on close inspection one image includes a banner with what appears to be an unannounced new character, known as Revenant.
Revenant can be seen peering from a banner over the Octane Gauntlet's ring in the first image. The character hasn't yet been officially confirmed by Respawn, but has been seen in leaked documents that also featured Season 3's latest Legend, Crypto. As such, this is the closest thing to a confirmation we've had from a source within the developer.
We've gathered up everything we know about Apex Legends' Fight or Fright Halloween event in the video above.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Cameos Revealed
Full SPOILERS ahead for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie!
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie skillfully weaves a new narrative set in the immediate aftermath of the series finale, “Felina,” one which plays out over a tense few days with new flashback scenes set during the timeline of the show. (Read our rave of the film here.)
This allows several Breaking Bad characters, including several who died, to reappear here for side stories that provide further insights into the emotional journey of the film’s protagonist, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). Starting with …
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Will Smith Reveals the Massive Camera Ang Lee Uses to Shoot Gemini Man
Will Smith has shared an exclusive behind-the-scenes photo taken from an action sequence filmed for Gemini Man, revealing the complex equipment used to bring the scene to the big screen.
The actor praised Ang Lee's filmmaking abilities alongside the image that he posted to Instagram, showing him in action. In the shot, Smith is positioned on the ground, pointing his gun straight up into the air, as a massive camera setup captures everything directly from above.
In the caption he wrote, "This is what a 120 FPS 3D camera rig mounted on a crane looks like hanging over my head. Ang Lee is a brilliant filmmaker but sometimes he be doin' too much!! You GOTTA see Gemini Man in 3D!"
Chorus is Part Musical and Part Adventure Game, with an All Star Cast
“There are many different types of musicals,” David Gaider, Creative Director at the newly formed Summerfall Studios tells me. We’re discussing musicals, or more specifically, Chorus, the first project from the Melbourne-based studio. (You can check out the Fig pitch here.) It’s an adventure game described as one-part narrative-driven journey and one-part interactive musical.
It’s the latter element that immediately grabs my attention, for its sheer potential and, well, the idea of a video game musical being a somewhat difficult concept to grasp. Musicals come in many forms, after all, from Broadway plays to animated films starring blue genies, and across to standalone episodes of popular TV shows.