Big news in the world of DC Films superhero universe and Warner Bros, but not exactly unexpected news given how many times leadership has changed over at DC Films. Warner Bros.
Big news in the world of DC Films superhero universe and Warner Bros, but not exactly unexpected news given how many times leadership has changed over at DC Films. Warner Bros.
While Warner Bros. probably thought it was doing the right thing by allowing Zack Snyder to finish his version of “Justice League” and release it as an exclusive HBO Max project, the studio has clearly opened a can of worms that isn’t shutting anytime soon, if ever.
The long-awaited Snyder Cut of “Justice League” has been on HBO Max for almost a full week. But yet, the discussion surrounding Zack Snyder’s superhero magnum opus has yet to die down.
Michael Keaton is one of the best actors working today. Hell, you could argue that he’s been one of the best actors working for the better part of four decades.
Emerald Fennell is enjoying quite a bit of awards success in 2021 since the release of her revenge thriller, “Promising Young Woman,” is picking up awards left and right and earned several Oscar nominations.
After nearly four years of waiting, “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” aka the Snyder Cut, is finally available for fans to watch over and over again. That is, of course, if they have 4 hours to spare to experience the whole thing.
After four years of social media campaigning, Zack Snyder and his legion of fans are celebrating the release of the “Justice League” Director’s Cut, aka the Snyder Cut. Clocking in at four hours long, this is a superhero epic unlike anything else before it.
Once upon a time, a huge plan for the DC Extended Universe was planed… and then it never happened. As HBO Max is about to debut “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” on March 18, glimpses of what could have been — had Zack Snyder been allowed to unveil his master plan and make the sequels he wanted — have been revealed.
We are nearly two weeks away from the long-awaited debut of Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” director’s cut. The 4-hour film event gave the filmmaker the opportunity to present his official vision for what he wanted the first “Justice League” film to be.
It’s been a couple of years since DC Films and Warner Bros. released “Shazam!” And over that time, fans have been wondering when they’d get the sequel to David F.
Brace yourselves, calm, rational denizens of the internet and social media. There is news that is surely going to irate the toxic fans that decry the evils of diversity and inclusion.
If you’re a superhero film fan that is saddened by the thought of never seeing “Gambit” hit theaters or that prospective Aunt May solo film that Sony was reportedly developing years back, then perhaps you should look at “Black Adam” for inspiration. You see, much like those films, when it was reported that Dwayne Johnson wanted to make a “Black Adam” film nearly a decade ago, people scoffed.
With Marvel Studios dominating the box office and superhero projects getting the green light in massive numbers, eventually, everyone will have their hands in a comic book film at some point, right? Well, even though he’s been rumored in the past to have his own ‘Spider-Man’ spinoff film in development, it appears that Spike Lee doesn’t have that superhero movie lined up anytime soon. But that doesn’t mean he would turn down Marvel, if offered.
Back when “Justice League” was deep into post-production, reports came out that Zack Snyder had left the film and that Joss Whedon was going to take over planned reshoots for the film. At the time, it was reported that Snyder’s exit involved a family situation (the death of his daughter), but there were rumblings that there could have been more to the story.
The run of Ben Affleck as Batman in the most recent DC superhero films was brief and full of untapped potential. (We’ll see how he brings it all together in “The Flash” when that gets made.) While many don’t agree with the choices made by filmmaker Zack Snyder, most can agree that Affleck was a solid choice to play the Dark Knight.
Ray Fisher is back with even more comments in the ongoing battle between him and WarnerMedia. No, it’s not really between him and Joss Whedon, Geoff Johns, or Jon Berg anymore.
Following the departure of Terence Winter, HBO Max has announced that Joe Barton is taking over showrunning duties on “Gotham PD,” a spin-off show based on Matt Reeves‘ upcoming new “The Batman” film scheduled for March 2022. Barton is known as the creator of the BBC Two television crime series “Giri/Haji” about the Yakuza underworld in Japan and how it crosses over into London’s streets.
Last year, when Ray Fisher first announced that he was seeking his own sort of justice after being mistreated during the reshoots of the 2017 film “Justice League,” people were shocked and dismayed. What happened between Fisher and filmmaker Joss Whedon? What did producers Jon Berg and Geoff Johns have to do with it? Well, over the past few months, we’ve seen more allegations, an investigation, and finally Warner Bros.
In a matter of weeks (supposedly), the world will be graced by the long-awaited Snyder Cut of “Justice League” on HBO Max. Though it doesn’t have an official release date, as of yet, the fan enthusiasm surrounding the release is at an all-time high, as everyone wants to know what Zack Snyder’s vision of “Justice League” really was before Warner Bros.
Ray Fisher’s one-person war against Warner Bros. and the studio’s treatment of the “Justice League” drama doesn’t take holidays.
What better way than to end 2020 with a Jared Leto story, right? In a recent interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, Leto was a guest to discuss his upcoming film, “The Little Things,” opposite Denzel Washington and Rami Malek, from director John Lee Hancock. Leto plays a serial killer in the film, and it opens on January 29, 2021, via Warner Bros.
Over the weekend, WarnerMedia took a major step in its plan to make HBO Max a legit contender to Netflix by releasing one of its biggest films of the year, “Wonder Woman 1984,” on the streaming service.
The discourse around “Wonder Woman 1984” online right now is a little toxic right now, to say the least. And that’s probably due to the cycle of news and social media in today’s modern world, and perhaps a bit of (not necessarily unwarranted) resentment too.
Warner Bros. has said time after time that the money spent on Zack Snyder’s director’s cut of “Justice League” (reportedly around $70 million) isn’t the beginning of a new trend, but instead, it’s a one-time bit of goodwill given to a filmmaker that saw his feature effectively taken from him and turned into something…really bad.
We are exactly one week from the release of “Wonder Woman 1984.” Though that release strategy is a whole different story, for now, we’re here to discuss what’s next. Specifically, we’re here to discuss why it is starting to sound like director Patty Jenkins‘ time in the world of Diana Prince sounds like it’s coming to an end, when previously it seemed like a no-brainer.
For months now, Ray Fisher has seemingly launched a one-man war against the likes of Joss Whedon, Geoff Johns, and Jon Berg for how the trio treated him (and reportedly others) during the reshoots on 2017’s “Justice League.” While over that time, we’ve heard more specifics about what happened, it’s been largely Fisher on the front lines trying to spread his “Accountability > Entertainment” message about the “abuse” suffered during the reshoots.
If you would ever write up a list of DC Comics movies that got announced that never got made—and we’re talking the new era of DC, not the reams of failed projects before that like Tim Burton’s “Superman”—the list would be incredibly long. It would include a Nightwing movie, a Joker and Harley Quinn team-up picture, a Cyborg film, Booster Gold, and a Deathstroke movie by Gareth Evans, to name just a small few.
With yesterday’s re-release of the trailer for Zack Snyder’s Director’s Cut of “Justice League,” fans have once again resumed their rabidness for this extended version of a DC superhero film. And now, it seems, when we talk about the Snyder Cut, we must also reference the Ayer Cut of “Suicide Squad,” which is still in its infancy of a social media campaign but already has quite a few faithful fans pressuring Warner Bros.
The Snyder Cut is coming. In fact, there was a trailer for Zack Snyder’s new version of “Justice League” that was released today.
Two weeks ago, it was revealed that the trailer for “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” was pulled from social media after being up for months due to a music rights issue with Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Well, it appears that instead of just re-uploading the original trailer after the rights issue was dealt with, Zack Snyder and Co. decided to release a brand-new trailer.
There is plenty of drama to talk about surrounding the Warner Bros. 2017 superhero team-up film “Justice League.” Years’ worth of drama, to be specific.
Since Warner Bros. opened the floodgates by allowing fan enthusiasm (aka constant social media discussion and sometimes toxic behavior) to dictate the future of the company by giving Zack Snyder a reported $70 million to finish his cut of “Justice League,” David Ayer has been vocal about his desire to get his version of “Suicide Squad” released in much the same way.
It’s rare nowadays to have a major comic book film almost on the verge of production but still not have a release date. Normally, Warner Bros, Disney, and other studios make sure to stake claim to a release date well before production is even considered.
Following standout dramatic turns in “Clemency,” Showtime‘s “City On A Hill,” and most recently, the critically acclaimed “One Night In Miami” from director Regina King, actor Aldis Hodge is about to try something different and take flight in the superhero genre. Today, Warner Bros.
It’s been more than a decade in the making, but 2021 is set up to be the year that the world is introduced to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s “Black Adam.” The film marks the actor’s first major foray into the world of superhero filmmaking, with him headlining a feature that is one of the most anticipated DC films currently in development.
We don’t know many things about the upcoming “Flash” movie, but we know two key things: it involves the multiverse, and a lot of Batmans.
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