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P.T.’s Latest Remake May Be the Strangest One Yet
Horror gem P.T. has been remade in several guises over the years, but none quite like this one from developer Ryan Trawick, which recreates the experience as a HyperCard game for Mac. The result is a creepy, stylised back-and-white chiller.
As noted by Warp Door, the game is available to download and play for free from Trawick’s itch.io page. Hyper P.T. faithfully recreates the P.T. house and loop structure, albeit rendered in monochrome line drawings. Trawick explains that “some stuff is stripped back, some stuff is added; you'll just have to play to find out.”
Hyper P.T. was made during the Merveilles HyperJam, during which dozens of small games were made using HyperCard, an old development tool for Macintosh computers that used hyperlinks (yes, those hyperlinks) to thread together elements to create games. Myst was one such game, and Hyper P.T. definitely shares some DNA with Myst in the manner in which you explore the house.
Low-fi horror games are pretty popular, with the most recent cult hit being World of Horror. Like Hyper P.T. that too was made using an unconventional tool: Microsoft Paint.
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P.T. has had several remakes over the years, including a full VR remake created in Unreal engine, and a demake that imagines P.T. as a PS1 game. For more on how it became such a cult hit, see our story on how P.T. redefined urban legends for the 21st century.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.
Hyper P.T. was made during the Merveilles HyperJam, during which dozens of small games were made using HyperCard, an old development tool for Macintosh computers that used hyperlinks (yes, those hyperlinks) to thread together elements to create games. Myst was one such game, and Hyper P.T. definitely shares some DNA with Myst in the manner in which you explore the house.
Low-fi horror games are pretty popular, with the most recent cult hit being World of Horror. Like Hyper P.T. that too was made using an unconventional tool: Microsoft Paint.
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P.T. has had several remakes over the years, including a full VR remake created in Unreal engine, and a demake that imagines P.T. as a PS1 game. For more on how it became such a cult hit, see our story on how P.T. redefined urban legends for the 21st century.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter. P.T.’s Latest Remake May Be the Strangest One Yet
Horror gem P.T. has been remade in several guises over the years, but none quite like this one from developer Ryan Trawick, which recreates the experience as a HyperCard game for Mac. The result is a creepy, stylised back-and-white chiller.
As noted by Warp Door, the game is available to download and play for free from Trawick’s itch.io page. Hyper P.T. faithfully recreates the P.T. house and loop structure, albeit rendered in monochrome line drawings. Trawick explains that “some stuff is stripped back, some stuff is added; you'll just have to play to find out.”
Hyper P.T. was made during the Merveilles HyperJam, during which dozens of small games were made using HyperCard, an old development tool for Macintosh computers that used hyperlinks (yes, those hyperlinks) to thread together elements to create games. Myst was one such game, and Hyper P.T. definitely shares some DNA with Myst in the manner in which you explore the house.
Low-fi horror games are pretty popular, with the most recent cult hit being World of Horror. Like Hyper P.T. that too was made using an unconventional tool: Microsoft Paint.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/01/04/heres-how-to-beat-the-pt-remake-unreal-pt"]
P.T. has had several remakes over the years, including a full VR remake created in Unreal engine, and a demake that imagines P.T. as a PS1 game. For more on how it became such a cult hit, see our story on how P.T. redefined urban legends for the 21st century.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.
Hyper P.T. was made during the Merveilles HyperJam, during which dozens of small games were made using HyperCard, an old development tool for Macintosh computers that used hyperlinks (yes, those hyperlinks) to thread together elements to create games. Myst was one such game, and Hyper P.T. definitely shares some DNA with Myst in the manner in which you explore the house.
Low-fi horror games are pretty popular, with the most recent cult hit being World of Horror. Like Hyper P.T. that too was made using an unconventional tool: Microsoft Paint.
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P.T. has had several remakes over the years, including a full VR remake created in Unreal engine, and a demake that imagines P.T. as a PS1 game. For more on how it became such a cult hit, see our story on how P.T. redefined urban legends for the 21st century.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter. Dune: New Images Reveal Oscar Isaac, Zendaya and More In Costume
The first images from Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Dune have begun to appear, and new photos from the set show off Oscar Isaac and the whole of House Atreides' key players, as well as Zendaya as Chani.
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Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Fergusson as Paul Atreides and Lady Jessica Atreides in Dune. (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Following the first image of Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, new photos from Vanity Fair show further detailed shots of Chalamet and his on-screen mother, Rebecca Fergusson (Lady Jessica Atreides) dressed in the books' iconic stillsuits; survival suits designed to help survive the brutal conditions on Arrakis', the desert world of Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune.
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The House Atreides, including Timithée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Stephen Mckinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck and Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Further images show the head members of House Atreides, the house designated to mine the world of Arrakis for 'spice' - the universe's most precious material - including its leader, Duke Leto Atreides, played by Oscar Isaac. Among his senior members are Josh Brolin's Gurney Halleck and Jason Momoa's Duncan Idaho, two of the house's swordmasters.
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Zendaya as Chani (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Also revealed is the first image of Zendaya as Chani, one of Arrakis' Fremen people. Her eyes are notably bright blue, a trait of those who live on planets rich in spice.
The Vanity Fair article features several more images, including Javier Bardem as Stilgar, leader of the Fremen, and both Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin dressed in their war armour.
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For more on Dune, check out our explainer which breaks down the franchise and what to expect from the new movie.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.
Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Fergusson as Paul Atreides and Lady Jessica Atreides in Dune. (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Following the first image of Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, new photos from Vanity Fair show further detailed shots of Chalamet and his on-screen mother, Rebecca Fergusson (Lady Jessica Atreides) dressed in the books' iconic stillsuits; survival suits designed to help survive the brutal conditions on Arrakis', the desert world of Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune.
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The House Atreides, including Timithée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Stephen Mckinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck and Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Further images show the head members of House Atreides, the house designated to mine the world of Arrakis for 'spice' - the universe's most precious material - including its leader, Duke Leto Atreides, played by Oscar Isaac. Among his senior members are Josh Brolin's Gurney Halleck and Jason Momoa's Duncan Idaho, two of the house's swordmasters.
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Zendaya as Chani (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Also revealed is the first image of Zendaya as Chani, one of Arrakis' Fremen people. Her eyes are notably bright blue, a trait of those who live on planets rich in spice.
The Vanity Fair article features several more images, including Javier Bardem as Stilgar, leader of the Fremen, and both Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin dressed in their war armour.
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For more on Dune, check out our explainer which breaks down the franchise and what to expect from the new movie.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.Dune: New Images Reveal Oscar Isaac, Zendaya and More In Costume
The first images from Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Dune have begun to appear, and new photos from the set show off Oscar Isaac and the whole of House Atreides' key players, as well as Zendaya as Chani.
[caption id="attachment_2336576" align="alignnone" width="1620"]
Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Fergusson as Paul Atreides and Lady Jessica Atreides in Dune. (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Following the first image of Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, new photos from Vanity Fair show further detailed shots of Chalamet and his on-screen mother, Rebecca Fergusson (Lady Jessica Atreides) dressed in the books' iconic stillsuits; survival suits designed to help survive the brutal conditions on Arrakis', the desert world of Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune.
[caption id="attachment_2336579" align="alignnone" width="1280"]
The House Atreides, including Timithée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Stephen Mckinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck and Jason Mamoa as Duncan Idaho (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Further images show the head members of House Atreides, the house designated to mine the world of Arrakis for 'spice' - the universe's most precious material - including its leader, Duke Leto Atreides, played by Oscar Isaac. Among his senior members are Josh Brolin's Gurney Halleck and Jason Mamoa's Duncan Idaho, two of the house's swordmasters.
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Zendaya as Chani (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Also revealed is the first image of Zendaya as Chani, one of Arrakis' Fremen people. Her eyes are notably bright blue, a trait of those who live on planets rich in spice.
The Vanity Fair article features several more images, including Javier Bardem as Stilgar, leader of the Fremen, and both Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin dressed in their war armour.
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For more on Dune, check out our explainer which breaks down the franchise and what to expect from the new movie.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.
Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Fergusson as Paul Atreides and Lady Jessica Atreides in Dune. (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Following the first image of Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, new photos from Vanity Fair show further detailed shots of Chalamet and his on-screen mother, Rebecca Fergusson (Lady Jessica Atreides) dressed in the books' iconic stillsuits; survival suits designed to help survive the brutal conditions on Arrakis', the desert world of Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune.
[caption id="attachment_2336579" align="alignnone" width="1280"]
The House Atreides, including Timithée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, Stephen Mckinley Henderson as Thufir Hawat, Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck and Jason Mamoa as Duncan Idaho (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Further images show the head members of House Atreides, the house designated to mine the world of Arrakis for 'spice' - the universe's most precious material - including its leader, Duke Leto Atreides, played by Oscar Isaac. Among his senior members are Josh Brolin's Gurney Halleck and Jason Mamoa's Duncan Idaho, two of the house's swordmasters.
[caption id="attachment_2336580" align="alignnone" width="1028"]
Zendaya as Chani (Photo credit: WB/Vanity Fair)[/caption]
Also revealed is the first image of Zendaya as Chani, one of Arrakis' Fremen people. Her eyes are notably bright blue, a trait of those who live on planets rich in spice.
The Vanity Fair article features several more images, including Javier Bardem as Stilgar, leader of the Fremen, and both Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin dressed in their war armour.
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For more on Dune, check out our explainer which breaks down the franchise and what to expect from the new movie.
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Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter.Mallrats 2: Kevin Smith to Address COVID-19 Pandemic in the Sequel
Kevin Smith has revealed that he is writing the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic into the script for Mallrats 2, Twilight of the Mallrats.
During a recent episode of his FatMan Beyond podcast, Smith said that he had decided to include the current crisis in the plot of the sequel after reading articles about the economic impact of COVID-19 on the retail industry, particularly shopping malls.
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"I was working on Twilight of the Mallrats, the Mallrats 2 script, and so I had just read last night articles about the retail apocalypse, where 2020 was going to be the death knell for a bunch of stores anyway but the pandemic has escalated that, made it worse, and we're about to see a lot of big box stores, big name stores that you and I have known for most of our lives just go away forever," the writer-director explained.
"That means massive vacancies in malls, so they're predicting the entire implosion of malls. I mean, they were already teetering, but the entire implosion of malls across America. So, as a guy who's writing a movie set in a mall, I'm like, 'Well that's useful information for my line of work.' So I had to start writing the pandemic into the movie because clearly this is going to be remembered for all time."
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In response to COVID-19's mounting global impact, countries across the globe have been implementing procedures to help to slow the spread of the virus, including containment measures such as mandatory lockdowns, quarantines, and curfews, resulting in the introduction of work-from-home policies, as well as the closure of cinemas, shopping centres and other high-risk gathering spaces.
While in self-isolation due to the pandemic, Smith has been working on finishing the scripts for Mallrats 2 and Clerks 3, which is said to feature a storyline that is the closest yet to his own biography. The threequel will also see the return of original cast members Jason Mewes, Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson while the Mallrats sequel is bringing back Jason Lee as slacker Brodie Bruce, together with Shannen Doherty, Michael Rooker, and Ethan Suplee.
For a list of recommendations on how best to help, and stay safe, during the Coronavirus pandemic, please read our resource guide.
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
Mallrats 2: Kevin Smith to Address COVID-19 Pandemic in the Sequel
Kevin Smith has revealed that he is writing the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic into the script for Mallrats 2, Twilight of the Mallrats.
During a recent episode of his FatMan Beyond podcast, Smith said that he had decided to include the current crisis in the plot of the sequel after reading articles about the economic impact of COVID-19 on the retail industry, particularly shopping malls.
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"I was working on Twilight of the Mallrats, the Mallrats 2 script, and so I had just read last night articles about the retail apocalypse, where 2020 was going to be the death knell for a bunch of stores anyway but the pandemic has escalated that, made it worse, and we're about to see a lot of big box stores, big name stores that you and I have known for most of our lives just go away forever," the writer-director explained.
"That means massive vacancies in malls, so they're predicting the entire implosion of malls. I mean, they were already teetering, but the entire implosion of malls across America. So, as a guy who's writing a movie set in a mall, I'm like, 'Well that's useful information for my line of work.' So I had to start writing the pandemic into the movie because clearly this is going to be remembered for all time."
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In response to COVID-19's mounting global impact, countries across the globe have been implementing procedures to help to slow the spread of the virus, including containment measures such as mandatory lockdowns, quarantines, and curfews, resulting in the introduction of work-from-home policies, as well as the closure of cinemas, shopping centres and other high-risk gathering spaces.
While in self-isolation due to the pandemic, Smith has been working on finishing the scripts for Mallrats 2 and Clerks 3, which is said to feature a storyline that is the closest yet to his own biography. The threequel will also see the return of original cast members Jason Mewes, Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson while the Mallrats sequel is bringing back Jason Lee as slacker Brodie Bruce, together with Shannen Doherty, Michael Rooker, and Ethan Suplee.
For a list of recommendations on how best to help, and stay safe, during the Coronavirus pandemic, please read our resource guide.
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.
Cancelled Superman Game Concept Art Appears to Emerge
Concept art for what may be a long-rumoured (and probably cancelled) Superman game from WB Montreal appears to have surfaced.
Discovered by Twitter user Tatlinsky on the personal website of artist Joël Dos Reis Viegas, the art appears to show Superman in flight across a vibrant take on Metropolis:
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Credit: Joël Dos Reis Viegas, feerik-art.com[/caption]
The artist is vice-president of Montreal creative agency Steambot (credited on the image). Both Steambot and Joël Dos Reis Viegas himself have worked for WB Montreal in the past - Dos Reis Viegas helped create concepts for characters in WB Montreal's Batman: Arkham Origins, as well as DLC costumes for Batman: Arkham Knight (WB Montreal assisted Arkham Knight developer Rocksteady for post-launch content). The image itself is found in a portfolio of images called 'Batman Games', with much of the work focusing on Origins and Knight.
WB Montreal was widely rumoured to be working on both Superman and Suicide Squad games following the release of Arkham Origins, with a 2015 job listing saying that it was developing two AAA games "expanding the DC Comics universe in the interactive space."
Follow-up reports in 2017 claimed that the Suicide Squad game had been cancelled - some have pointed out that images from the same folder of concept art as the Superman image, including a series of sketches of Harley Quinn (below), could represent work on that project. Given that they were created in 2014 (after Arkham Origins' release), these sketches could be for that game, although they could also represent early work for Arkham Knight DLC.
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Credit: Joël Dos Reis Viegas, feerik-art.com[/caption]
The lack of word since 2015 would suggest that the Superman game has also been canned, particularly given the assumption that WB Montreal is now deep into development on a game based on Batman: Court of Owls. Rocksteady - creator of the Arkham series - categorically denied that it was making a Superman game in 2018.
Alongside WB Montreal, Rocksteady's next project also remains a mystery. In fact, WB's portfolio of games is something of a mystery as a whole right now, with the rumours of a Harry Potter RPG still floating around, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga news only recently popping after a long period of silence.
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Credit: Joël Dos Reis Viegas, feerik-art.com[/caption]
The artist is vice-president of Montreal creative agency Steambot (credited on the image). Both Steambot and Joël Dos Reis Viegas himself have worked for WB Montreal in the past - Dos Reis Viegas helped create concepts for characters in WB Montreal's Batman: Arkham Origins, as well as DLC costumes for Batman: Arkham Knight (WB Montreal assisted Arkham Knight developer Rocksteady for post-launch content). The image itself is found in a portfolio of images called 'Batman Games', with much of the work focusing on Origins and Knight.
WB Montreal was widely rumoured to be working on both Superman and Suicide Squad games following the release of Arkham Origins, with a 2015 job listing saying that it was developing two AAA games "expanding the DC Comics universe in the interactive space."
Follow-up reports in 2017 claimed that the Suicide Squad game had been cancelled - some have pointed out that images from the same folder of concept art as the Superman image, including a series of sketches of Harley Quinn (below), could represent work on that project. Given that they were created in 2014 (after Arkham Origins' release), these sketches could be for that game, although they could also represent early work for Arkham Knight DLC.
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Credit: Joël Dos Reis Viegas, feerik-art.com[/caption]
The lack of word since 2015 would suggest that the Superman game has also been canned, particularly given the assumption that WB Montreal is now deep into development on a game based on Batman: Court of Owls. Rocksteady - creator of the Arkham series - categorically denied that it was making a Superman game in 2018.
Alongside WB Montreal, Rocksteady's next project also remains a mystery. In fact, WB's portfolio of games is something of a mystery as a whole right now, with the rumours of a Harry Potter RPG still floating around, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga news only recently popping after a long period of silence.
[poilib element="accentDivider"]Switch Update Finally Lets You Remap Controllers
The latest Nintendo Switch system update will, finally, let players remap their controllers.
Nintendo revealed the patch notes for Ver. 10.0.0 of the Switch firmware, with this new update focused on improving the user-friendly experience of the Switch.
The main feature that has arrived with this update is the ability to remap your controllers, which is a leap forward for accessibility on the platform. Some of the features of this new remapping system include the ability to change analog stick and button configurations, with the ability to save up to five custom configurations on the system which can be swapped out per the needs of whoever is using the console.
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Controllers that can be fully remapped include the left and right Joy-Cons, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and the buttons on the Nintendo Switch Lite system. If you've ever wanted to swap the A and B buttons on menus to make the Switch feel more like a Western controller, now's your chance! It also means that using split Joy-Cons can now become a more intricate, given that you can customize inputs for every part of the controller, even the side buttons - that setup now has four extra potential buttons.
You should be prompted to initiate the update when you start a new game but, if not, make sure to head into the settings menu and then find the System tab, where you can force your console to perform the system update. If not, Nintendo suggests restarting your console.
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Other updates that have arrived alongside controller remapping in Ver 10.0.0 include a feature that lets players bookmark news items and transfer software data between the system memory and an SD card.
In more Nintendo news, check out this report which suggests that the console might see remakes of classic Mario titles this year to commemorate the plumber's 35th anniversary!
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Jordan Oloman is a freelance journalist for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.
Disney Plus Digitally Removed the Butts From This Tom Hanks Classic
Disney+ is aimed at family-friendly audiences so the streaming service is censoring and editing content that falls outside of those parameters (sometimes in... creative ways), even if the film was originally distributed by a Disney label and with a "PG" rating.
Case in point, Tom Hanks' mermaid romantic comedy Splash, which was released in 1984 by Disney's Touchstone Pictures -- and featured shots of actress Daryl Hannah's naked bottom in her role as the mermaid Madison. Despite featuring brief nudity and some strong language, Splash still only received a "PG" rating at the time. (Casual nudity was pretty widespread in '80s movies.)
It's been 36 years since Splash was released, but Disney+ is here to finally cover up Hannah's heinie.
As pointed out by Twitter user Allison Pregler (via AV Club), the version of Splash available on Disney+ has digitally altered the offending region:
As you can tell from the gif above, Hannah's hair has been either digitally augmented to cover her rear end or maybe Disney digitally added a bikini bottom. It's tough to tell. Suffice to say that is not how she appeared in the original film.
IGN has reached out to Disney+ for comment on this alteration but had not heard back as of time of publish.
The now-defunct Touchstone was Disney's label for more mature-themed films. Splash was Touchstone's first release and was a huge hit for the time, earning $68 million domestically.
Other notable Touchstone releases included Down and Out in Beverly Hills, The Color of Money, Adventures in Babysitting, Three Men and a Baby, Good Morning, Vietnam, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Dick Tracy, Pretty Woman, The Rocketeer, Sister Act, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, Con Air, Face/Off, Rushmore, Unbreakable, Bruce Almighty, and Lincoln to name a few.
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Splash isn't the first older Disney release to have its content addressed by Disney+. The streaming service previously added “outdated cultural depictions” warnings to several of their classic films, including Dumbo, The Aristocats, Jungle Book, and Lady and the Tramp.
For more of Hollywood's digital ass-covering, discover the hole truth about Cats' butthole cut.
As you can tell from the gif above, Hannah's hair has been either digitally augmented to cover her rear end or maybe Disney digitally added a bikini bottom. It's tough to tell. Suffice to say that is not how she appeared in the original film.
IGN has reached out to Disney+ for comment on this alteration but had not heard back as of time of publish.
The now-defunct Touchstone was Disney's label for more mature-themed films. Splash was Touchstone's first release and was a huge hit for the time, earning $68 million domestically.
Other notable Touchstone releases included Down and Out in Beverly Hills, The Color of Money, Adventures in Babysitting, Three Men and a Baby, Good Morning, Vietnam, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Dick Tracy, Pretty Woman, The Rocketeer, Sister Act, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, Con Air, Face/Off, Rushmore, Unbreakable, Bruce Almighty, and Lincoln to name a few.
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Splash isn't the first older Disney release to have its content addressed by Disney+. The streaming service previously added “outdated cultural depictions” warnings to several of their classic films, including Dumbo, The Aristocats, Jungle Book, and Lady and the Tramp.
For more of Hollywood's digital ass-covering, discover the hole truth about Cats' butthole cut.Please Take Our Survey About PC Gaming and VPNs
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