EA showed off Star Wars Battlefront II‘s multiplayer for the first time during the EA Play event in Los Angeles.
The reveal was made with a trailer that showcases Naboo for the first time in the series, as well as some new characters that will be playable like Darth Maul, Kylo Ren, Boba Fett, Yoda, and Rey.
Battlefront II seeks to address all the issues that players had with the first game. In fact, EA is boasting that this new game has three times more content than the first one did. Battlefront II has more weapons, customization options, power-ups, etc. EA even claims that the gunplay has been retooled to feel better than ever.
After the game comes out, additional maps, characters, and vehicles will all be released for free. EA is referring to the game’s content launches as “seasons” and will keep the game fresh in between “seasons” by offering daily challenges, quests, and more to reward and incentivize players. The first content release will be out in December, and will feature content related to Star Wars: The Last Jedi. This first release will include characters Finn and Captain Phasma, as well as new planet Crait.
Star Wars Battlefront II will also offer split screen co-op for online matches, not just horde mode, though this feature will unfortunately be exclusive to console versions of the game.
For a deeper look at the game’s multiplayer, here is IGN’s video featuring a full match on the “Assault on Theed” map that will be included in the game.
Star Wars Battlefront II will release on November 17, 2017 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Those that pre-order the game will gain early access to a beta sometime later this year.
Admittedly, I am likely the biggest fan of the original Cars film released back in 2006. I loved the movie and have watched it dozens and dozens of times. I will be likely to tell you that the greatest moment of my life was getting to attend the grand opening of Cars Land at Disney California Adventure back in 2012, and to no surprise, my favorite theme park attraction currently is Radiator Springs Racers. My father and I have also collected the Cars toys from Mattel since the release of the original film, and we may or may not own nearly every little die-cast car that has been made in the toy line. So, might I be biased in a review of the movie Cars 3? Possibly, but let me say that I absolutely hate the film Cars 2 to assure you that I can be fair in my view.
Cars 3 teaser poster
I believe I have seen Cars 2 twice in my life and I pretty much refuse to watch it again. I like to pretend that it didn’t happen. It’s funny because I think that the Cars Toons and Mater’s Tall Tale shorts of a similar nature are all really fun and well done, but the film is just kind of a mess. Going into Cars 3, I was excited to see the series return to focusing on racing and being an animated sports movie of sorts. However, I was scared that one more failure would spell the end of my beloved Cars franchise. I am happy to say after seeing Cars 3 that the franchise is far from dead, and in fact, may have just produced the best film in the entire series. A film so good that I think many who are not fans of the the others may be making an emotional u-turn on their feelings about Disney-PIXAR’s Cars and its characters.
Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician, Cruz Ramirez (voice of Cristela Alonzo), with her own plan to win, plus inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn’t through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage! Directed by Brian Fee (storyboard artist “Cars,” “Cars 2“), produced by Kevin Reher (“A Bug’s Life,” “La Luna” short) and co-produced by Andrea Warren (“LAVA” short), “Cars 3” cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017.
Regardless of it being possibly better than the 1st, Cars 3 can not exist without the 1st film, regardless of how you might feel about it. Without the establishment of the original characters, the short moments of comedy provided by Luigi, Guido, Mater, and the other residents of Radiator Springs will likely be lost on the viewer. That being said, where I feel that comedy is the strong suit of the first Cars film, Cars 3 captures the heart often displayed in other PIXAR movies. Everyone in the audience was genuinely cheering for the heroes during the closing moments of the film, as it is hard not to develop an emotional connection to Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and Cruz Ramirez (Cristela Alonzo) over the course of the 109 minutes.
Also, the background on Lightning McQueen’s career, regardless of it being recapped a few times over the course of this new entry, needs to be seen to understand the character’s progression. A viewing of Cars 1 might be necessary to fully enjoy the story that Cars 3 tells.
Cristela Alonzo’s portrayal of trainer Cruz Ramirez is the highlight of the film. The character exhibits genuineness, heart, and a likability which somehow transfers over to McQueen as their relationship rolls on, making him more likable even to audience members who are not fans of the other two entries in the series. Speaking of likability, the Mater character is kept to a bare minimum this time around, likely based on the feedback of viewers after Cars 2. While I love Mater, this was clearly the right move and the movie benefits from it greatly, while still keeping enough comedic moments to keep everyone engaged. The Jackson Storm (Armie Hammer)character makes for a fun new protagonist as well, basically playing the Lightning McQueen character as he existed at the beginning of the first Cars.
The training sequences between Cruz and Lightning, as well as the demolition derby portion provides the comic relief this time around, but the movie is most definitely more about the comeback of Lightning McQueen and his emotional growth that the entire trilogy has focused on. The story takes you to a place that you will probably see coming as an adult viewer, but is still emotionally satisfying for the film’s conclusion.
Cars 3 is more of a PIXAR film than any other in the series, and as much as I love the original film, I am almost certain that the general public will agree that this sequel is the very best of all three. Don’t get me wrong, Cars is still my favorite of the pack, but Cars 3 is all around the stronger film and connects much better to the audience. The story is uplifting and a good twist on the whole “Rocky” comeback saga, one that breathes new life into the series and pretty much guarantees that it will continue in some shape or form. Even if you are not a fan, I implore you to give Cars 3 a chance and go see it. I would be surprised if you didn’t enjoy it.
According to internal rumblings, 2018 Disney Dining Plan packages should include alcoholic and specialty beverages.
With the new plans, guests will now be able to enjoy a choice of either one speciality non-alcoholic or alcoholic (if they are over 21 years of age) beverage with each meal.
A single serving non-alcoholic specialty beverage may includes items such as Artisanal Milkshakes, Smoothies, Premium Hot Chocolates, Soda, Coffee, or Tea. A single serving alcoholic beverage might include items such as Beer or Cider, Wine or Sangria, or even Mixed Drinks such as specialty cocktails.
With these additions, prices for the Disney Dining Plan should be raised again. It is unclear if guests can opt out of these additions for a cheaper plan, but it seems doubtful. Reportedly, those who have already booked 2018 packages will get these new entitlements at no extra charge.
An official announcement from Disney is expected this week.
The trailer is in Japanese, though subtitles provide viewers an idea of what they can expect from the game’s story. The highlight of the video is the beautiful orchestral music that we’ve come to expect from the Kingdom Hearts series playing front and center.
Of course a release date has still not been announced, and the game is probably still quite a ways off, but the end of the video does offer some good news. On July 15 at the D23 Expo 2017 Square Enix will be showing off a “new world” and “new trailer” for the game. Fingers crossed that the new world is Moana-themed.
Thanks to our friends over at Fresh Baked Disney, we have another weekly look at how the construction of Star Wars land is going over at Disneyland Park. Here is a look at the project as of June 10th, 2017:
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
The race is on to complete the new riverbank for the Rivers of America before the 4th of July crowds arrive.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Trees are being moved into place currently, a good sign as landscaping usually is one of the last phases of a project like this.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Looking at the Star Wars site, we can see that they are getting close to enclosing the strange circular room which may be part of the pre-show experience for the “Battle Escape” attraction.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Meanwhile, the show building for Disney’s most advanced attraction ever built continues to grow…
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Another look at this strange circular room which will present some special effect that will transport guests to the battle.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Back in Disneyland, the train trestle is getting painted.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
The riverfront looks to be nearing completion.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
A peek through a knothole reveals a pathway that will go along the shoreline and into Star Wars Land, passing under the train tracks.
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Star Wars Land construction at Disneyland Park, June 10th, 2017
Epcot is getting a new fireworks dessert party focused around the Frozen Ever After attraction in Norway.
Frozen Ever After takes guests through the kingdom of Arendelle from the Disney animated hit, “Frozen.” Located in the Norway Pavilion at Epcot, Frozen Ever After celebrates a “Summer Snow Day” on a journey through a frozen willow forest, past Troll Valley and up to Queen Elsa’s palace high up on the north mountain. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)
The dessert party portion of the event will take place just steps away from the current FastPass+ viewing area for IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. After guests enjoy a spread of delectable desserts, drinks, and the nightly fireworks show, they will then be whisked over to Frozen Ever After to enjoy a ride on the attraction with little-to-no-wait after normal park closing time.
The event will be offered on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays starting in July, replacing the IllumiNations Sparkling Dessert Party which concludes July 14th. The price will be $79 per adult and $47 per child. Bookings should open following a Disney announcement.
Just a few months ago, Disney finally announced their massive expansion plans for Disneyâs Coronado Springs Resort, including a 15-story tower. We decided to head back to Coronado again a few days ago to see the latest progress on the work. Here is our third video update on the project showing the progress on the 15-story tower and other resort enhancements:
Entering the resort is still a bit of a war zone, even across the street from the resort where work is taking place.
The old bus stop is now closed, as is the sidewalk in this area.
Concept art adorns the construction walls around the old bus stop.
Meanwhile, they are painting the arrival area (now also the bus stop while construction is going on).
There a lot of different colors happening right now on the columns underneath, it’s unclear just what direction they are heading in with the color scheme.
The old bus stop behind fences.
A closer look at the concept art here, which gives a better idea of exactly where the tower is in relation to everything else.
Work in the marina has begin on what may be the new walkways over the water to better connect all of the resort.
A look over the fences at the former bus stop area.
Now we look at the future home of the 15-story-tower for Coronado Springs.
I’ve seen some weird (and overpriced) premium events at Walt Disney World, but this is probably one of the stranger ones…
Beginning June 1st, guests can book a “Premium Day Cruise Around the World” emanating from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Guests will step aboard a vessel at Bayside Marina that will take them all around Crescent Lake and the World Showcase Lagoon for one hour. Bagged snacks and soft drinks will be included along the way, but guests can also purchase additional items through private dining. Each boat can accommodate up to 10 guests.
Cost is $149 per boat, up to 10 guests (plus tax). Guests can call 407-WDW-PLAY to book now.
Disney has launched a new match-three puzzle game for mobile, this time themed to the live-action Beauty and the Beast.
Beauty and the Beast: Perfect Match is a puzzle game that blends house decorating elements together. As players progress through the levels, they’ll unlock new parts of Beast’s castle to explore. During puzzle gameplay, players can create combos and earn power-ups to gain new high scores.
As players unlock new rooms, they’ll be able to decorate them with over 150 items, including chairs, paintings, chandeliers, and more. Players can also meet characters from the movie, like Cogsworth, Gardenrobe, and Lumiére.
The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases available, as always. You can download Beauty and the Beast: Perfect Match now on the App Store and Google Play Store.
The YesterEars line of vintage-inspired clothing is now featuring three new limited-release shirts, available through May 25th only, at DisneyStore.com.
Two unisex adult tees, one featuring the Disneyland State Fair logo from 1987-88, and one sporting original Disneyland Space Mountain artwork, are available, as is a third design, a women’s tee in pink featuring a vintage Disneyland Hotel logo.
Disneyland’s Space Mountain first opened to guests on May 27, 1977, so this shirt commemorates the 40th anniversary of that ride’s opening.
These shirts retail for $27.99 and there is also a Buy One, Get One 40% Off promotion available.
Get yours before they’re gone on Thursday May 25, 2017!