Uncategorized
-
BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Officially Gets its PG-13 Rating
In the most unsurprising news of the day, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has received a PG-13 rating. Today, MPAA has released its ratings for several different movies, including the Zack Snyder-directed superhero epic. According to the company, Batman v Superman will be rated PG-13 for “intense sequences of violence and action throughout, and some sensuality.” Pretty much every superhero movie in recent years has been rated PG-13 for “intense sequences of violence and action throughout,” so that is not a shocker at all. Some sensuality, though? Hmm… But another thing the rating tells us is that the final cut for Batman v Superman is pretty much done –…
-
GOTHAM Review: Knock, Knock
Warning: This review contains spoilers In the second episode of Gotham’s sophomore season, we see yet another solid episode. We still have some issues with the tone and pacing, but it was a lot better than previous episodes. We start off with the Maniax, which is apparently what our team of psychopaths’ are calling themselves. They are on the roof of the Gotham Gazette, and are spray-painting the letters M-A-N-I-A-X-! on helpless reports as they throw them of the roof and onto the street. They want the people of Gotham to be in fear of them. They want to be in control of Gotham City. This is what makes the lack of the Penguin is this episode so…
-
Another Electrifying New Poster for THE FLASH Season Two Released
With the highly anticipated premiere of The Flash‘s second season finally coming next week, DC Comics has released a brand new poster for the show. In this artistic one-sheet, we see Barry Allen up to…something. Something to do with the Multiverse, perhaps? Check out the poster below, and stay tuned for more news as we have it. The Flash returns to The CW next Tuesday, October 6th.
-
WB Interactive’s vice president talks DC Comics video games
Batman: Arkham Knight may be the final game in Rocksteady Studios’ Arkham trilogy, but that doesn’t mean it’s the last we’ll see of the Dark Knight. In an interview with Playstation Blog, Ames Kirshen, vice president of product development for the DC Comics games at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment gives us an idea of the company’s approach to these characters. “You have to understand and respect the core essence of the franchise,” Kirshen explained, “but you can’t be a slave to every single aspect of its history or continuity in translating it for the gaming medium.” “More importantly, you have to have the talent, vision, and passion from the development teams to make great…
-
Robbie Amell’s Pitch for a Batman Beyond Movie
While fielding questions regarding his role on Fox’s revival of The X-Files as well as his axed CW series The Tomorrow People at his Salt Lake Comic Con panel, Robbie Amell (younger cousin of Green Arrow himself, Stephen Amell) was asked by a fan whether or not he’d be willing to play Terry McGinnis in a Batman Beyond film. Terrence “Terry” McGinnis, as you may know, took over the role of Batman after Bruce Wayne retired on the Batman Beyond television series which ran from 1999 to 2001. In fact, in DCAU (DC Animated Universe) continuity, he was Bruce’s son. McGinnis also appeared in various comics from DC Comics, including…
-
THE DARK KNIGHT Batsuit is Coming to BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT
Recently, Rocksteady released a Batman: Arkham Knight DLC featuring the Tumbler, the Batmobile used in The Dark Knight Trilogy. After much demand from fans, the studio confirmed that a Batsuit from the acclaimed movie saga would also be available on the game. This follows the 1989 Batman DLC, which included both the costume and the Batmobile from that film. Rocksteady co-founder Sefton Hill polled fans regarding which suit should be used, the Batman Begins one or The Dark Knight/The Dark Knight Rises one. And now, we have a winner. Today, Hill has confirmed that Rocksteady will release a Batman skin based on The Dark Knight. However, don’t expect it to…
-
VEEP Alum DeMark Thompson Also Wants to Play the Next Green Lantern
Warner Bros. is set to introduce a new Green Lantern – or several – in the DC Extended Universe. The character will make his debut in 2017’s Justice League Part One and/or 2019’s Justice League Part Two, before going on to star in 2020’s Green Lantern Corps. Naturally, while we wait for the studio to make an official casting announcement, many actors have been campaigning for the highly coveted role. Tyrese Gibson launched a social media campaign to play John Stewart, and he was then joined by Lance Gross. Meanwhile, Idris Elba, who has long been the fan-favorite choice, entertained the idea a couple years ago. And now, another actor has…
-
Rumored Details on Release of Next BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Trailer(s)
So far, Warner Bros. has released two trailers for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. A two-minute teaser debuted in April, while a nearly four minute trailer premiered at Comic-Con. It has been widely expected that the studio would release at least one more trailer closer to the film’s release. And now, a new rumor suggests that not one, not two, but three more trailers are on the way. According to Heroic Hollywood – whose founder, El Mayimbe, initially broke the IMAX screenings news for the teaser trailer earlier this year – rumor has it that WB is planning on premiering two teaser trailers on live television on Monday, October…
-
Jason Momoa Hints at Some Classic Colors for His AQUAMAN Suit
While Jason Momoa’s Aquaman look is great, a few fans were disappointed that it wasn’t closer to the classic orange-and-green suit from the comics. Momoa’s Aquaman is clearly inspired by Peter David’s iteration – who was also shirtless and had long hair – but a straight-up adaptation of the more iconic one would have been interesting. But now, Momoa has hinted that those familiar colors may be present in his costume. Speaking with The Robot’s Voice, Momoa was asked if there will be any orange and green on his Aquaman uniform, and he suggests that there “might” be. “Well, there might be some bit of orange and green. A bit…
-
WONDER WOMAN Scribe Jason Fuchs Discusses Working on the DC Extended Universe
Last year, Pan screenwriter Jason Fuchs was reportedly hired to write one of several competing scripts for Wonder Woman, with his apparently being the winner. Now, the scribe has spoken with Collider about his involvement with the film, which finally begins shooting in November. Fuchs remains coy on whether or not he is actually involved with Wonder Woman, but his comments strongly suggest that he is. But whether or not he will be the only credited screenwriter on the movie remains to be seen. “Warners has been very kind to me, I have to say,” Fuchs states, before going on to share his thoughts on the DC Extended Universe as…





























