Hulu has promoted two executives Ashley Chang and Beth Osisek in its originals team.
16.10.2021 - 21:59 / variety.com
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThe Scarlet Speedster is finally racing to movie theaters — and he’s bringing a couple of Dark Knights with him.Actor Ezra Miller debuted the first look at “The Flash,” director Andy Muschietti’s (“It”) feature adaptation of the fleet-footed DC Comics hero, during Saturday’s DC Fandome virtual fan event.
Hulu has promoted two executives Ashley Chang and Beth Osisek in its originals team.
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When it comes to versatility as an actor, Michael Keaton is tough to beat. After all, the same actor who played “Batman” also elicited belly laughs in comedies such as “Beetlejuice” and “Mr. Mom” before going on to win an Oscar nomination (and a Golden Globes win) for hisa dark dramatic performance in “Birdman”.
Mare of Easttown,” with Kate Winslet’s title character in slow-motion grief over the loss of her son to drugs, and Showtime’s “American Rust,” featuring Jeff Daniels as a cop in a town governed by its need for pills — who is himself addicted.
The Flash was debuted at this year’s virtual DC FanDome event, showing off a handful of reveals set to expand the multiversal narrative of the DC Extended Universe.Adapting the fan-favourite Flashpoint storyline from 2011, the forthcoming Flash movie sports Ezra Miller in the titular role (aka Barry Taylor), reprising the character from earlier appearances in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and Justice League, and starring alongside… Himself.The first teaser for The Flash
announced as the film’s title at Comic-Con 2017 — in “The Flash,” Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen travel back in time to prevent the death of his mother. But changing that one thing ends up changing everything, as Barry learns when he returns to the present.
“The Flash” teaser trailer gave fans something to talk about!
teaser trailer gave fans something to talk about!The first footage of the upcoming superhero film was shared during Saturday's DC FanDome event and featured a look at Michael Keaton's Batman andSasha Calle's Supergirl.«Tell me something, you can go anywhere you want, right? Any timeline, any universe,» the voice over begins.
A teaser trailer for the upcoming The Flash movie was unveiled during the DC FanDome live stream event!
announced as the film’s title at Comic-Con 2017 — in “The Flash,” Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen travel back in time to prevent the death of his mother. But changing that one thing ends up changing everything, as Barry learns when he returns to the present.
If it’s not obvious, already, “The Flash” looks like it will be the most pivotal film in the modern-day, post-Snyderverse DC Universe. In fact, “The Flash,” which looks like a big event film, and will include more than just Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), looks like it might be the equivalent of “Captain America: Civil War,” a solo film with lots of guest stars that had major implications for the MCU.
Michael Keaton comes, a captivating, star-studded true-crime saga that recounts how one company’s “miracle drug” let to America’s decades-long opioid crisis before the government was able to bring it down. Inspired by Beth Macy’s New York Times best-seller,, the Hulu miniseries strikes a balance between legal thriller and harrowing character drama as it goes from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma to the courtroom to a small mining community struggling to survive.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAs movie titles go, “Antlers” seems readymade for one of two holidays — either Christmas or Halloween — and it’s kind of a shame to see it squandered on the latter.
Back as Batman! It may have been 32 years since Michael Keaton starred as a superhero, but he’s ready as ever to reprise his role in the upcoming The Flash film.
It’s not Keto, it’s Michael Keaton. The "Batman" star, 70, is set to reprise his role as the caped crusader in the upcoming DC Comics film, "The Flash," which will see the superhero – played by Ezra Miller – encroach multiple time travels.
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Michael Keaton has revealed that he can still fit into his original Batsuit, three decades on from his last outing as the caped crusader.Appearing on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Keaton discussed his forthcoming return to the role in The Flash after previously playing the lead in Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992).During the interview, Colbert asked Keaton if he “still fits” in the Batsuit and if it would be difficult to wear it again.“I’ve already done it,” the actor