To say that there has been quite a bit of turmoil and fan confusion surrounding DC Studios as we end 2022 is an understatement. And it’s not like everything was hunky dory before James Gunn and Peter Safran took over as co-CEOs in November.
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Unless you’re a massive “Game of Thrones” superfan, you probably didn’t realize that this past weekend featured the official “Game of Thrones” Convention. And while there might not have been any major, showstopping announcements, there were some big names at the event teasing some potentially interesting future ideas. READ MORE: George R.R.
Martin Told ‘Game Of Thrones’ Producers It Needed 10-13 Seasons, Had Concerns With Failed White Walker Spinoff While at the “Game of Thrones” event (via EW), Kit Harington was there to talk about his time on the show and the status of his beloved character, Jon Snow. Continue reading Kit Harington Teases Jon Snow’s Post-‘Game Of Thrones’ Status In A Potential Sequel Series at The Playlist.
.To say that there has been quite a bit of turmoil and fan confusion surrounding DC Studios as we end 2022 is an understatement. And it’s not like everything was hunky dory before James Gunn and Peter Safran took over as co-CEOs in November.
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Unless you’ve been living under the proverbial rock, you’ve probably heard that there is drama in the DC film universe. But, of course, when is there not? Recently, it was announced that James Gunn is writing a new “Superman” film, which would focus on the character’s earlier days.
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