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Christian Bale Isn’t Happy With His Batman Performance
We’re just weeks away from getting to meet our new Batman in Ben Affleck, but we will always remember what Christian Bale brought to the role. Whether you remember him for his controversial voice or for his awesome fight with Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, the majority of fans are happy with the performance he gave in Christopher Nolan’s trilogy, even though the star himself doesn’t seem to be. Yahoo caught up with the actor, who recently received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Big Short, who expressed disappointment in his performance. “I didn’t quite manage what I hoped I would throughout the trilogy,” Bale said. “Chris did, but my own sense of self…
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INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US Mobile Game Adds BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Skins in New Update
The mobile version of Injustice: Gods Among Us has added a big new update. Version 2.8 of the game features skins inspired by the upcoming film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Playable skins of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, based on their appearances in the movie, are now available. Check out the announcement trailer below, featuring new gameplay footage. Download Injustice: Gods Among Us now on Google Play or the Apple App Store.
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New Details on BATMAN V SUPERMAN and the DCEU: Flash’s Role, Timeline, the “Ultimate Edition” and Where is Green Lantern?
Entertainment Weekly has published a lengthy new article from its cover story for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. In this piece, the magazine goes into detail regarding the creation of the DC Extended Universe and how Batman v Superman is making it all possible. Below is a break down of the article. Exactly what is The Flash doing in Batman v Superman? Which character has been cut from the theatrical edition, but will be seen in the director’s cut? Where do Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman fit into the DCEU timeline? And where on Earth (or in space) is Green Lantern? All that and more are answered below. [Warning:…
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BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Covers Latest Issue of Entertainment Weekly; New Stills Released
The cover story for this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly is Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The magazine will release two covers for the issue – one with Superman, and one with Batman. The issue will take a close look inside the film, as well as how it sets up the DC Extended Universe. Additionally, a few stills from Dawn of Justice have been released. They feature Batman vs. Superman, Lex Luthor, Alfred, Diana Prince, and that Robin suit in the Batcave. Check out all the new imagery below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is scheduled to hit theaters March…
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BATMAN V SUPERMAN Is Set To Break The Box Office
With Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice being the first time the two legendary heroes unite on screen; it should be surprising that it is set to dominate the box office. The official tracking numbers for the film has just been released this morning. Via THR, Batman v Superman is set to make $140 million domestically and $300-340 million worldwide on opening weekend (March 25-27). Warner Bros. are going to be a little more cautious; they believe that number is closer to $110 million. Of course these numbers are not 100% accurate, and it can fluctuate up or down. Either way the film will have one of the biggest opening…
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A SUICIDE SQUAD Sequel is Reportedly Already in the Works at Warner Bros.
Following a stellar trailer released earlier this year, Warner Bros.’ Suicide Squad is already one of the year’s most anticipated movies. So far, it is looking to be a really big hit for the studio. So, unsurprisingly, news has come for a potential sequel. It was revealed by the trades last night that Suicide Squad director David Ayer and star Will Smith will re-team on a new movie called Bright. Max Landis wrote the script, while Joel Edgerton is in talks to co-star. While a production start date hasn’t been confirmed, the hope is for Bright to begin filming later this year. Why? Well, according to both Variety and The Wrap, Warner Bros.…
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FEATURE: Ten Characters Who Should Join the Justice League in the DC Extended Universe
In the DC Extended Universe, the lineup for the Justice League (so far) is Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash and Cyborg. The team will unite in next year’s Justice League Part One, while Justice League Part Two is already scheduled for a 2019 release. Green Lantern will join the team in one or both of these films, while Black Canary is a rumored addition. Of course, however, the sky is the limit for other additions. Over the past few decades, countless superheroes in the DC Universe were members of the Justice League. It would be great to see at least some of these join Batman, Superman, etc. in…
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Funko Announces Theme for May’s Legion of Collectors Box
Earlier this year, Funko announced a new DC Universe-centric subscription box, titled Legion of Collectors. The first box, based on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, is being sent out now. And with that comes info on the next box in the set. The theme for the next Legion of Collectors box, set to come in May, is DC TV. It looks like Arrow and The Flash will be present in the box, but will shows such as Supergirl and Gotham also pop up? We’ll see. Each Legion of Collectors box will contain a Pop! figure, apparel, and more accessories that are 100% exclusive to the box. For details on…
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FEATURE: Ranking All of the Superman Movies
It’s Day 2 of Watchtower Of Babel’s 25 Days Of Batman v Superman. Yesterday we kicked off this event with a ranked list of Batman’s big screen outings, and now it’s only natural to continue with a look at Superman’s films. Just like Batman, most films in Superman’s franchise have been hit or miss, with movies ranging from nearly unwatchable to, dare I say, cinematic masterpiece. So let’s look at the best and worst the Last Son Of Krypton has to offer, all while keeping in mind that this is only one guy’s opinion. 7. Superman IV: The Quest For Peace “STAHP. DON’T DO IT. THE PEOPLE!” -Superman After two…
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RECAP: SUPERGIRL: Season One, Episode Fifteen “Solitude”
WARNING: This review contains full spoilers from the episode. Last week we had Astra’s funeral, Lucy and James drama, and Kara being mad at Hank. This week we have talk about Astra’s funeral, Lucy and James drama, and Kara being mad at Hank. I think it’s safe to say that most of the themes from the last episode carried over. Thankfully this was another solid episode, and most of these storylines come to an end here. In this episode we see that Kara wants Winn and James to be her new team. She’s still mourning the loss of Astra, and is still holding a grudge against Hank. The entire Kara hates…




























